Between working as a mortician and being a journalist, which one would you choose? The level of hustling varies from one Kenyan to another, depending on what one wants to achieve in his or her life.

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For K24 anchor Eric Njoka, preparing dead bodies for burial is just like any other job.

In a recent interview, the journalist who doubles up as a mortician said he learnt the trade from his father who wanted him to own a mortuary.

"My dad is the one who taught me how to be a mortician, so to speak. His objective was to make me work here, learn skills. He thought that I would start my own hospital and my own mortuary," said Njoka.

Njoka's revelations have elicited mixed reactions among Kenyans, some of whom questioned why he would work as a mortician considering he already has a prestigious job.

Here are some of the reactions as posted on the United States of Kiambu Facebook group.