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https://nation.africa/kenya/videos/meet-father-and-son-who-sat-kcse-tog… It's rare to come across siblings sitting the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) and other national exams at the same time. However, it's even more rare to see parents sitting the same exam with their children.
But in Homa Bay, a man from Homa Bay and his teenage son are one of the unique cases.
Evans Oloo, 38, sat for the 2024 KCSE exam alongside his son, Fabjames Omondi, who is 17.
Oloo, a human rights activist, told Nation.Africa that he has always wanted to study law. He says his children inspired him to go back to school and complete his secondary education.
Father and son sit KCSE, get D and B respectively
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