Kisumu Twins Show Impressive Performance in KCPE Exams: "What the Lord Has Done"
Givens is CITAM's top performer Givens Neema Ochieng and Gayle Baraka Ochieng were students at Christ Is The Answer Ministries (CITAM) Schools, Kisumu. Givens was the president of the school, and she emerged as the top-performing pupil at the school with 417 marks. Her sister Gayle, on the other hand, scored a stellar 401. As soon as the results were announced by Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu, CITAM Schools took to Facebook and posted their best students. CITAM's School's average is 363.65 Givens is tied to a schoolmate identified as Emmanuel Oliko. Only two candidates scored below 250 marks; the school had an average of 363.65. "See what the Lord has done. What we prayed for has come to pass. What we waited on has come to pass," said the school in the post. Congratulations to our class of 2023 for excellent results in KCPE. A boy celebrates in hospital after passing KCPE In another story, Benjamin Omayio from Kebirigo SDA Primary School in Nyamira County was over the moon after attaining 388 marks out of the possible 500 marks. Although Omayio is currently hospitalised with a leg and spine problem, it did not stop him from celebrating his success.The twin problems did not stop him from going to school and giving it his best, and he is now seeking well-wishers to help him with his health and secondary school education. In an interview with TUKO.co.ke, Geoffrey Moturi said Omayio is a Person Living with a Disability (PWD), and he went against all odds to get excellent marks. "I know him at a personal level and the challenges the parents have been going through daily taking him to and from school on a bodaboda. At times, they were unable to pay for the bodaboda rider so he missed most classes," he said.
by Susan Mwenesi
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