Mike Mondo pursued nursing as a profession before becoming a radio presenter. Mike Mondo worked as a nurse for a year at a Kilifi hospital. That is when he moved to Nairobi and started looking for something else to do.
"During my time in the career, I delivered more than 90 babies as a nurse, and I would never encourage a man to be around. It is simple, would a woman be allowed to stay when her son is being circumcised?"
He admitted that he can never deliver his child since there are so many emotions.
"I delivered over 90 babies, 11 breach deliveries. I have also assisted in Caesarean-section and have done normal deliveries," he said.
Mike also addressed marriage, saying he would never force himself to be in one.
"I would want to pursue marriage. Do I believe in it? I don't know yet, but I would love to pursue it," he said.
"Marriage is not for everyone and I say, don't ever feel bad if you never get married. Enjoy that single life. Marriage in my opinion is not about falling in love and has nothing to do with love."
Mike said marriage is when two people can handle each other.
"It is for companionship. It is not about the roses and so on. The most important thing is to be able to stick through it," he said.
He also encouraged couples to be patient with each other.
"When you are in a marriage, ask yourself if you want to be happy or right."
Mike said he is in his last relationship and if it doesn't work, he will stay single.
"I don't need to force things, I already have a daughter and my family who love me."
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