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'I WAS IN ALLIANCE' wasn't something said by Wannabes

Alliance Boys Principal David Kariuki (centre) leads his boys in celebrating the 2015 KSCE results. The school had a mean score of 84 points. [PHOTO: BEVERLYNE MUSILI/STANDARD]

This week started with all the hullabaloo and excitement that comes with the emerging of the KCSE exams, and even on WhatsApp groups, the teasing talk, even by Wannabes, was about 'which school did you go to anyway?'

There were jokes along the lines of 'zamani, Wakamba never used to pass exams, so unawapata wamejaa jeshi which used then to take D+ and D plain.'

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