Adapting to life in a different weather and climate took a toll on Felix Oluoch who joined Mombasa-based Bandari FC in the current transfer window.The talisman joined Bandari from Kariobangi Sharks where he finished as the club’s top scorer and narrowly missed out on the league’s top scorer gong due to injuries in the second leg.Gor Mahia to invoke juogi in desperate fight to starve life sucking cartelsOluoch admitted that he struggled to fit into life in Mombasa as had several bouts with illness but has since adapted to life in the coastal city.“Life in Mombasa is okay, it was a bit challenging at first because I used to fall sick every now and then and there were times I did not look forward to training because my body had not adapted. ##NAJAVA_MECA_6677427##I was diagnosed with Malaria a couple of times and later I was told I was still adapting to the different weather and climate of Mombasa but now I can say that I have adapted fully,” said Oluoch.The forward spent only a season with Sharks after joining the club at the start of the 2021-2022 season from the then National Super League (NSL) AP Bomet.Oluoch added that life in Mombasa is not as fast-paced as other cities in the country but has been impressed with the hospitality of the people.Tusker’s Tanzanian import features in Taifa Stars friendly“The City is a bit slow compared to others in the country, the common stereotype about Mombasa people is true but they are generally very friendly people.When you meet people and talk to them one might think that you have been friends for ages, that just shows you how much the people are friendly,” added Olouch.