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There is Hope for Kenya | Bp. Dr. David Oginde

42 min · 9. juni 2026
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What does it take to lead with integrity in a culture where leadership is often viewed as a pathway to power, status, and personal gain? In this episode, we sit down with Bishop Dr David Oginde—former bishop, leadership scholar, consultant, and now Chairperson of Kenya's Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission. David shares his remarkable journey from studying architecture to spending decades in student ministry, church leadership, leadership development, and eventually stepping into one of the most challenging public roles in Kenya. We explore why leadership begins with self-awareness, how identity shapes integrity, and what happens when leaders pursue influence for what they can get rather than what they can give. David also offers practical insights from his leadership training work, including his powerful framework: Know Yourself. Accept Yourself. Appreciate Yourself. The conversation then turns to corruption, ethics, and public service. David reflects on the realities of combating corruption, the risks involved, and why he still believes transformation is possible. 01:01 Introduction and Background 01:23 From Architecture to Ministry 02:31 Eleven Years with FOCUS 03:01 Becoming a Bishop 03:25 Transition During the Pandemic 04:12 Academic Journey in Leadership 05:18 Life Lessons in Leadership 06:54 Training the Next Generation 08:07 The Catalead Consultancy 08:50 High Impact Leader Program 10:13 Building Leadership Muscles 10:29 Growing Leadership Capital 11:28 Leadership Without a Title 12:39 Changing the Tide in Africa 13:38 Leadership for Impact Not Gain 14:27 Sacrificing Status for Service 16:55 Leadership Crisis in the Church 18:13 Empowering Through Self Confidence 19:01 Biblical Foundation of Leadership 19:40 Know Accept Appreciate Yourself 22:21 Identity and Material Possessions 23:02 Corruption and Self-Worth 24:13 Leading the Anti-Corruption Commission 26:09 From Leadership Studies to Government 27:59 The Appointment Process 29:14 Parliamentary Vetting on Live TV 29:35 Inside the Fight Against Corruption 30:28 Global Corruption Networks 31:28 Dangers of the Role 32:15 Recent Attack on Staff 33:25 Why Take This Risk 34:22 Life with Bodyguards 35:02 Committed Young Investigators 37:43 Hope for Kenya's Future 38:13 Prayer and Divine Intervention 39:39 The Jericho Strategy 40:34 David Facing Goliath 41:00 Closing Prayers and Gratitude

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