Baby James

Baby James, the young boy who unfortunately witnessed the brutal murder of his father earlier this year, has finally resumed going to school.

This big news was actually disclosed by his adoptive father, former Nairobi Governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko.

Taking to his X account on Thursday night, the flamboyant politician revealed that baby James went to school for the first time on that day, months after the unfortunate incident happened.

Mike Mbuvi Sonko even shared several photos of James, including some where he was seen donning the uniforms of his new school.

What was clear is that the young one looked handsome in a red sweater that matched with the red pair of socks that he donned. He also had a cream short and black pair of shoes.

Even though Mike Sonko never disclosed the name of the school that he had enrolled baby James into, what was clear is that he was also proud of this milestone.

 

This is because it meant that the three-year-old had finally fully recovered from the trauma that he endured after watching how his father was murdered.

“The devil continues to be a liar. He tries to shatter the life of this baby. Soon after his late Dad’s burial he developed fear for people and didn’t want to go back to school.

Whenever we took him to any school he would decline saying those who killed his Dad will come to kill him as well. I never lost hope and I kept on taking him to a therapist at Getrude children’s hospital. Today I’m glad to inform the public that baby James has accepted to go back to school. Let’s continue to pray for him” he said.

It can be remembered Mike Mbuvi Sonko adopted baby James in January this year, and he did so just days his biological father was unfortunately murdered by thugs at the Mathare Area 4.

 

It is said that the dad was murdered when he was taking the young one to school. Unfortunately the latter watched everything that happened and this left him traumatized.

When Mike Sonko adopted baby James however, he made it clear that he was going to take him for therapy sessions, so that to ensure that he fully recovers.

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