The month of December has seen many people graduate at various levels of the education system, with major towns being awash with flowing gowns and caps complimented by colourful tassels. Man walking alone on graduation day. Man walks alone in graduation gown As is the norm, most graduates saw their loved ones come to celebrate them at the university squares and then head home for sizzling after parties. A video of a lone man dressed in his graduation gown walking all alone from school, politely getting out of the way of people and cars, and generally minding his own business really touched people. It seemed like a proud moment for the man, and he wanted the whole world to see it, but there was no one close to him to see it. Some netizens felt sorry for him and wondered where his people were or if he was an orphan. A significant group also shared similar experiences and how it felt to just celebrate their milestones all alone. Below are some of their comments: Eliud Wangondu: “You are the only one who knows what you went through to get that degrees. Congratulations Sir.” Rahmoy❤️: “Kumbe tuko wengi, anyway congratulations to us ❤️” habibaomar: “Congratulations to him♥️can somebody hug him for me.” Mike peter sirkal ; “Must be Kahawa Sukari area. Saw this guy..he must have gone through a lot.” Africanna4: “Congratulations to him may he never lack nor give up ❤️” ed: “Tru definition of alone lonely & success in one video, heading back home on foot congratulations buddy.” Man celebrates graduation at kibanda In another story, Eric Ndolo Nthuko from Mout Kenya University celebrated his big day at Kate’s Dinner, a kibanda found in the heart of Mukiriti market in Thika town. The only difference between Ndolo and the other regular customers was that his friend who worked there used to pay for the meals as he was ever broke. TUKO.co.ke learnt that after Ndolo graduated from Mount Kenya University, he went back to the Kibanda to say thanks to his people.