Another mighty oak tree has fallen. The steadily diminishing cadre of Kenya’s post-independence Career Ambassadors continues to whisper their swan songs. Last week, Boaz Kidiga Mbaya; this week, Bob Francis Jalan’go, a couple of weeks ago, Prof. Idha Salim. On 5th February 1945, just as Churchill, Stalin and Roosevelt, at Yalta, in Crimea, sought to agree a post-Second World War order, Bob Francis Jalan’go Nyanduga was born on the shores of Lake Victoria. He would eventually benefit and propitiously thrive, as a masterful player and expert tactician in those institutions so established by the “Big Three” to help structure…