One day in 1980s, a young man walked from his home to a local centre.Wanting to fit in into the typical definition of a man, his boyish genes led him to a local bar.
The centre is called Turi, in Molo constituency.
The centre neighbors the prestigious St Andrews Turi where one year fee can buy you a mansion in Nairobi's poshest suburb.
The sleepy centre, with all the characteristics of a village, is where John Njenga Mututho tasted his first bottle of beer in a legendary bar that was known as Kagema.
It's not clear whether Kagema was a corruption of Mgema - the swahili for a brewer.Mututho's home is a few metres from this centre.
His father was among the who-is-who and the evidence of that is clear as he had put up a 'stone' house in days when everybody else had a mud-walled house.
They also lived in Turi's 'leafy' suburb of Turi Farmers - this was an area reserved for teachers and the 'rich'.Turi has two 'leafy' suburbs: Turi farmers and Valley farm.
Kagema bar is where Mututho started his hate for the bottle.After he became a true man, he declared his war against the bottle.
He has since made his name through such legislation as the Mututho law.Today, Mututho runs JOMEC rehabilitation centre where the drug and alcohol addicts are helped to over their addiction.