🧨 FROM RICHES TO RAGS: AN AFRICAN ODYSSEY
A 16-Chapter (and Counting) Descent Into Chaos — Tales of Philanthropy Gone Feral, Ego Gone Missing, and Aviation Held Together by Nicotine and Prayers.
Welcome to the ongoing true story of what happens when you combine aviation fuel, naïve philanthropy, a Super Cub on life support, and the kind of optimism only someone with zero survival instinct could possess.
“From Riches to Rags: An African Odyssey” is not a travel blog.
It’s not wellness.
It’s not fiction.
It’s a high-speed — still-unfolding — true-life rollercoaster of spectacular failure, derailed purpose, dismantled ego, and weaponized storytelling — thundering across Kenya’s skies, Nairobi’s alleyways, and the flaming debris of whatever once resembled a stable life.
It didn’t begin with a grand vision.
No.
It started with a casual walk into Kibera — one of the world’s most notorious slums — camera slung, heart full of delusion, and not a clue what was about to detonate.
What followed?
– Wildlife encounters that made The Hunger Games look like a petting zoo.
– A one-man war against bureaucrats, gravel runways, and outdated aviation charts last reviewed during the Mugabe administration.
– A British Land Rover so unreliable it could legally qualify as psychological warfare.
– And a chain-smoking German mechanic named Kalli, who kept things airborne through spite, socket wrenches, and sarcasm alone.
Sixteen chapters in, and the descent continues.
This isn’t a comeback story. It’s a mid-air disassembly — told in real-time, with no safety net, no happy filters, and no corporate sponsors waiting to clean up the mess.
There are no tidy morals.
No five-step guides to inner peace.
Only the ugly truth, the flaming wreckage, and the stupid courage it took to keep going.
And it’s still going.
New chapters drop when memory, madness, and motivation collide.
If you’ve ever felt like blowing up your life and starting over — read this first.
You might still want to.
But at least you’ll know how it smells when the ego burns.
🔥 Enter the chaos.
🧨 Read the wreckage.
And whatever you do — don’t bring a white shirt.
Marcel Romdane
Muzungu. Storyteller. Copywriter. Fugitive from logic. Currently under investigation for crimes against beige content.