'She is angry!' Carol Radull seeks to help Conjestina Achieng
A while back legendary boxer Conjestina Achieng,was trending after pictures of her looking not so okay went viral.
Kenyans sympathized and as the day ended, so did her story and the sympathy.
Carol Radull who is a lover of sports highlighted Conjestina's plight again but she went further than just bring it up. She went to visit Conje.
"A few days ago @floradull and I visited Conjestina Achieng at her family home in Yala. She has been top of my mind since covid struck since so many sports people are struggling (more than usual) at this time.She has lost a lot of weight but physically she is still strong." Carol posted
Adding that it is sad Conje did so much to put Kenya on the map and now that she needs help, she lacks recognition.
She is however very angry at what she feels is a system that abandoned her at her time of need. She repeatedly said how she was on top of the world, represented Kenya but felt a lack of recognition. In her humble hut; what struck me most was a shrine she had put up for silverware - shields and belts; her only reminder of what she used to mean to the country. I know many have tried to assist her in various ways but unfortunately, a lot of those moves have not worked.
Carol Radull listed what the legendary fighter needs for her to be okay.
I am no medical expert, but I see little sense in taking someone to rehab for some time then returning them to the same challenging environment. In my layman's assessment; she is not mad but she does need more rehab to overcome her dependence on abusive substances. She also needs some counseling (anger management) But she then needs to be in an environment where her mind is kept busy; where her talent is being used; where she feels useful and appreciated. Right now she sits at home with her thoughts - doing nothing. She was yelling a lot when we arrived as if to ascertain who is boss. But the more we chatted the more she calmed down and we had a good laugh. I could be wrong in my very layman's assessment; and I would welcome suggestions.
Carol Radull concluded saying,