Nordin Haji, who is Kenya's Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) has been a busy man for the last couple of months now.
Upon ascending to his current office, he has become a household name across the counties thanks to his bold nature of handling social ills.
However, what many Kenyans are yet to know is his first ever job and salary.
According to www.vipfaq.com Nordin's first job upon graduating earned him a monthly salary of Ksh 19,000 as a graduate investigative trainee at the National Intelligence Service (NIS).
This was his first ever job after graduating from the Wales College, Cardiff. While in college, Nordin studied law.
It is while at the NIS that the DPP gradually climbed up the ladder to become one of the deputy directors in charge of economic crimes at the department.
Comparing his first ever salary with his current net income, DPP Haji must have come from far.
This attests to the fact that one's tomorrow must be greater than today.
It is also alleged that his net salary at the helm of the prosecution office scales to close to Ksh 1 million a month.