Kidum escapes death narrowly


Kidum escapes death narrowly






This is the life story of Jean Nimbona popularly known as Kidum. His narration will make you know that our lives are in the hands of God and that God knows our fate. As Kidum expresses in his own words that it was 22 years ago when he as in high school in Burundi that the civil unrest was at its climax. He was in a boarding high school and it was then that as a group of 17 young boys had planned to sneak from school at the dead of night and trek through a forest to a neighboring girls secondary school and have a “nice time” . Kiddum acknowledges that the girls were “yellow yellow  ” beautiful girls and that fact alone exaggerated their teen blood pressure to high levels. Having strategized on the nitty gritty of their mission they went on to sleep early to evade any suspious eye. Not known to them, one of the student had gotten a tip of their mission and went ahead to inform security apparatus. the government security conclusion was that the boys were sneaking from the school to go and join the rebel army. back to the school when the time came for the boys to sneak out Kiddum overslept and his friends knowing that kiddum  was a sweet talker, guitarist and a poet and that he could outshine them once they reach the girls  school they decided to ditch him and did not wake him up, they left without him. it was while enroute to the girls school that the boys were confronted  by the government army and they were all killed, a record of 17 teens. The next morning their bodies were brought to the school assembly and they were badly mutilated; “it was a chilling, horrifying and obscene scene” Kiddum narrates. After the tragedy the government forces became hostile to the school as they had branded the school as a “a center for recruitment of young boys to join the rebel forces” they threaten to finish the school.
  
                                                                                                                  Kidum had to flee the school and trekked 45 kilometers back home only to find that his family had also fled for their own safety. he later traced his family who were now living in an IDP camp. his old man feared for the life  of his son since he knew that if kiddum stayed in Bujumbura for more days he will be recruited into the rebel army as other village youths had done ,so he gave him $60 and chased him “my old man told me to leave the country ” kiddum narrates. the $ 60 was not enough, so kiddum had to fix himself in the luggage of a train bound to Dar salaam , he reached his destination. kidum narrates that that while in Tanzania he was a street urchin and that he fed on garbage and leftovers “it was only by the grace of God that I was able  to feed, “ I would wake up not knowing where my next meal would come from ,but by lunch time God would sent someone to give me food ” “ God literally fed me”  kidum says. life become unbearable while he was in Dar salaam , and he thought of his next move, which was to journey from Darsalaam  to Kakuma refugees camp (in Turkana ,Kenya ).he thought of himself that at least in Kakuma there was relief food and also social attachment of fellow refugees. so he left Dar salaam for Kakuma ,but on reaching Nairobi he changed his mind, he registered himself as a refugee living in Nairobi and albeit this was the genesis to his success. While in Nairobi he started attending clubs where live bands used to play, and mind you , this was the time where bands had started to rock. It was while at it that he was invited to play drums for the Rod Band which saw the talent in him and took him in. he worked with this band till 2003,when he formed his own band ;Boda Boda (which literally means border country to another border country) he admits that he has been able to release several albums including Yaramenje (2001),then Shamba album (2003),then Ishano album (2010) and in 2012 released Halina Mali album which includes singles like Kimbia, Enjoy, Mulika mwizi among others. Kiddum is a composer, and drummer per excellence.
Kidum has likened his life story to the story of Joseph of the Bible and say it take passion, hard work, morale and far more God,  to succeed in what you do .he ascertain that Kenya is his second home having lived here in Kenya for the last 22 years ,he lived in Burundi and left when he was 21 years old.

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