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Wanyonyi, a young man who abandoned her education dreams and worked at a mjengo site, returned to school.The lad was captured in his new school uniform as he made a return after dropping out in mid-2022 because of school fees.

Kenyans were delighted with the news as some had played a part in taking the Bungoma boy back to school.A young boy whose education journey was cut short because of several challenges has returned. Bungoma boy Wanyonyi in his new school uniform after returning to school.

Wanyonyi, who had been out of school since mid-2022, had returned to school and could not hide his delight. The young man looked stunning in his new school uniform as he posed for several photos in his new school. Wanyonyi is back in class, Nyoro reveals “And finally.

Who is God? Wanyonyi is back in class,” read the heartwarming post shared by Ndungu Nyoro. Wanyonyi smiled and looked handsome in his new attire as he returned to school following a hiatus.

In 2022, Wanyonyi dropped out of Bungoma High School in Form 3. It was not his wish, but he made many trips to school and back home because of school fees. I want to give Wanyonyi second chance, Nyoro says A few days ago, his photo working at a construction site went viral, and his heartbreaking story touched many hearts.

“When I saw the photo, I asked myself, ‘What if my parents never had the means to take me to school?’. I would be a Wanyonyi somewhere in Molo. Education gave me a chance to travel and experience more. I want to give Wanyonyi a second chance. He is the more interested. He has said he is willing to start at Form 2 to refresh his mind and gather enough steam to land him in university,” Nyoro added.

Kenyans delighted as Wanyonyi rejoins school Social media users were delighted as the young man returned to school to continue where he had left off. Gladii Gladys: “God bless you, online family, for enabling our future CEO to return to school.”

Eva N. Mugambi: “Go and become Wanyonyi. I wish you all the best in your endeavours.” Winy Mwikali: “Blessings! This is a God of more than enough.” Mugure Njuguna: “God has done it again.”

Jared Abuga: “Doing a great job. Be blessed. I wish our political class were doing this.” Nairobi mum earns scholarship to university in UK In a similar story, Esther Wavinya epitomized energy, vigour, and vitality, which anchored her through a life marked by unexpected turn.

Having dropped out of high school after becoming a teen mum, many wrote her off. However, she returned to school and was a postgraduate student at the University of Cambridge on a fully funded scholarship.

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