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.
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.