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Joseph Kamiru Gikubu was born on 1934 in Kenya. Discover Joseph Kamiru Gikubu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Date of death 8 May 2014
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2014

Joseph Kamiru Gikubu (1934 – 8 May 2014) was a Kenyan educationist and co-founder of the Starehe Boys' Centre. He was also an active member of the Kenya Land and Freedom Army, also known as Mau Mau, during the struggle for independence against British colonists.

Gikubu died on the morning of Thursday 8 May 2014 while on the way to a city hospital, after developing breathing difficulties. He was buried 15 May 2014 in Kiambu amid accolades from leaders and thousands of Kenyans. Former President Mwai Kibaki described the lateGikubu as a dedicated Kenyan who served without discrimination, saying:

1987

Gikubu was awarded Moran of the Order of the Burning Spear and Head of State Commendation honors by the government of Kenya on December 12, 1987.

1960

Gikubu married Gladys Mary Nduta in 1960 and together they had seven children: two boys and five girls. At his death, he was survived by several grandchildren.

1955

Before he completed his primary school education, Mau Mau uprising broke out and he joined the movement as a courier and errand boy. He later fled to the then Tanganyika after learning of his being sought for arrest by the colonial government. He was promptly arrested at the Kenyan border upon his return to Kenya and detained at the infamous Manyani Detention Camp. Due to his young age at the point of detention, in 1955 he was transferred to Wamumu Rehabilitation camp as a child prisoner, where he met Geoffrey Griffin, with whom he was later to co-found Starehe Boys' Centre & School.

1934

Gikubu was born in 1934 in Kiambaa village, around Banana Hill, Kiambu, to Sara Wanjiku and Gikubu Karanja. He was born in a polygamous family and was the fourth born in a family of twenty.