Nairobi Women Representative Esther Passaris has celebrated her late Dad’s birthday in a flamboyant manner. She lost her dad nine months ago and took to social media to announce the sad news. Esther posted on Saturday October 8th that she was in Mombasa to celebrate her father’s 80th birthday in the Greek manner with the Greek Orthodox way.
Esther Passaris is a public figure in Kenya, who has sparked some controversy by her statements about other Kenyan politicians and businessmen. She has been a runner-up in Miss Kenya contest and is actively campaigning for the rights of women in Kenya.
Through her Adopt a Light organization, Passaris has signed a deal with Nairobi city authorities in order to: “Restore decrepit street lighting in exchange for advertising rights on the lamp posts.”
Passaris ran for the women’s representative for Nairobi County during the 2013 Kenyan general election,and was also a candidate for the post of Mayor of Nairobi. She is currently the Nairobi Women’s Representative.
Esther speaks about the community and human rights. This makes her spend time with the community, doing mentorship programs and speaking engagements in social forums like Fatuma’s Voice. She was also CEO and the founder of “One in a Million” campaign which was operating under Driving Kenya Forward, a non-profit charitable organization, aimed at fighting development challenges in Kenya, such as poverty and unemployment, and promoting urban and rural development.
Passaris celebrated her late Dad stating that he achieved alot in his 79 years from building the first ship in Kenya that sailed across the East African coast to coaching and mentoring young men.
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