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Born: January 19, 1992

Nationality: Kenyan

Occupation: Masculinity Guru, Poet, Scriptwriter

Andrew Mwangi Mwihaki (born January 19, 1992) is a Kenyan masculinity guru, poet, and scriptwriter, born and raised in the highlands of Kenya. A member of the Kikuyu community, Mwihaki has emerged as a leading figure in discussions around modern masculinity, offering insights into how men can navigate their identities in contemporary society.

Mwihaki's work focuses on redefining traditional concepts of manhood by promoting emotional intelligence, vulnerability, and authentic self-expression. As a mentor and coach, he encourages men to embrace both their strength and their sensitivity, offering guidance through personal development workshops, seminars, and one-on-one mentorship.

In addition to his work as a masculinity coach, Mwihaki is also a prolific poet and scriptwriter. His poetry often explores themes of love, connection, and the complexities of human relationships, while his scripts delve into both the personal and cultural dynamics shaping African society. Through his creative work, he continues to make an impact on the arts, capturing the beauty and challenges of life through a distinctly Kenyan lens.

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Introduction to contributing to Wikipedia
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