Former Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale on Monday took to Social Media to celebrate his daughter Olivia Sabayi’s performance in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination.
The politician attributed the girl’s success to prayers and the hard work of teachers at Malinya Primary School.
“My dota has just made us proud by her success at the #KCPE2018. My wives en I owe it to prayers & the teachers of Malinya Pr School.
“Congratulations my Oliviorii...,” he wrote.
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Olivia scored 75 in English, 74 in Kiswahili, 75 in Maths, 71 in Science and 64 in Social Studies.
As usual, KOT were on his case and scolded him for celebrating 359 marks.
"Unatuangusha Bonny, kuna sis wangu amepata 395 in a public school na sijakuja Twitter kusumbua watu."
"Sasa 359 ni ya kusumbua watu nayo?"
"Every year you proud of a kcse result from one of your children...how many more are we expecting??"
"When you talk about academics at least use correct grammar... Its daughter not dota."
Elsewhere, Hassan Wanini Mvurya, son of Kwale Governor Salim Mvurya, scored 440 marks out of a possible 500.
Hassan, who was the best student in the coastal region, wants to join Alliance High School and pursue Civil Engineering later on.
Two candidates, Olive Mwea Wachira of Riara Road Primary in Nairobi and Rawlings Odhiambo of Kakamega Hill School tied at the top with 453 marks and Education CS Amina Mohamed stated that Form One selection would start on December 3.