Lloyd Igane has spent more than half his life writing ads for radio, television and print. He has been a copywriter, creative director, producer and fire fighter at various advertising agencies in Nairobi, Dar es Salaam and once in Lagos, Nigeria. He has been involved in various film development projects, written numerous articles for The East African, The Daily Nation, The Standard and other publications in East Africa. His tongue-in-cheek column Out of My Mind runs in Sokoni, the official newsletter of the Marketing Society of Kenya. He is registered for a degree in Literature and Communications at the University of Nairbi where Shaba Park originated from a class project in the unit “Sources of Children’s Literature”.
Shaba Park by Lloyd Igane
Friday, June 08, 2007
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