[3] After moving to Canada with her husband, she obtained a diploma in Office management from an unspecified college.
[3] She hosted 2 shows, Mambo Leo and Women's World, from where according to Hakika News, she "developed an interest in the Safari Rally after interviewing drivers".
[5] This earned her a position at the International Council of Women through which she gained diplomatic status by being the body's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Environment Programme and UN-Habitat.
Later on in January 2004, she also run for the Kisumu Town West parliamentary seat in a by-election following the death of the Joab Omino.
[8] Soon after her teacher training, Rogo married John Jeremiah Ondieki, a civil servant and emigrated to Canada.