13/04/2026
Last month, our team led by Esbon Ogeto stepped into the halls of Riara University and the room came alive!
We were honored to be invited for a Guest Lecture, and what unfolded was something truly special. The energy was electric. The questions were sharp. The ideas were bold. These young minds didn't just listen; they engaged, challenged, and inspired right back.
Awareness is the seed before the harvest. No matter how transformative your product or service is, its impact is only as wide as the number of people who know it exists. At NanaHeal, building an impactful venture means showing up, speaking up, and reaching the communities that need us most.
When farmers understand what organic inputs can do for their land, when young minds discover that agriculture is a space for innovation; that is when change begins to scale. Awareness doesn't just build brands. It builds movements.
At NanaHeal, we believe the future of agriculture in Africa isn't just in the soil; it's in the next generation of thinkers, innovators, and changemakers sitting in those lecture halls.
To the Riara University Students' Association, the faculty, and our wonderful host Dr. Joy Mueni, thank you for having us. You reminded us why we do what we do.
The seeds of innovation are already planted. We can't wait to see what grows!
Thank you to the Big Six Organizations: Global Youth Mobilization, The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies , World Scouting , World YWCA , World YMCA , EU International Partnerships , and World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts for your continued support for our initiative.
NanaHeal Enterprises