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Wazua/SK charity Club-Update on Ruiru rehab child sponsorship
chepkel
#51 Posted : Monday, March 03, 2014 11:35:21 PM
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Hata mimi ni mwanafunzi charity case. Maybe @Wazua Vision 2030 can offset my fees for next semester smile
McReggae
#52 Posted : Tuesday, March 04, 2014 9:42:24 AM
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newfarer wrote:
hi wazuans
below are the kcse results for samuel.the wazua charity kid.



WAMBUI SAMUEL NDUNG'U INDEX: 11235101103 MEAN GRADE C-

ENG 101 C+ KIS 102 C MAT 121 D PHY 232 D- CHE 233 D GEO 312 D+ CRE 313 B- BUS 565 D-
he may not have made it to being a doctor as we had anticípated but given the círcumstances and the way he was performing at school level last year .i can say he has pleasantly surprised me.
got this from vision2030


Which school was the charity kid at?
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
jaggernaut
#53 Posted : Tuesday, March 04, 2014 10:03:31 AM
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newfarer wrote:
hi wazuans
below are the kcse results for samuel.the wazua charity kid.



WAMBUI SAMUEL NDUNG'U INDEX: 11235101103 MEAN GRADE C-

ENG 101 C+ KIS 102 C MAT 121 D PHY 232 D- CHE 233 D GEO 312 D+ CRE 313 B- BUS 565 D-
he may not have made it to being a doctor as we had anticípated but given the círcumstances and the way he was performing at school level last year .i can say he has pleasantly surprised me.
got this from vision2030


What kind of performance is this? Which school was it? I have never seen so many Ds on one exam slip. Maybe next time Wazua should identify bright but financially challenged kids to assist. That would have more impact.
McReggae
#54 Posted : Tuesday, March 04, 2014 10:44:11 AM
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jaggernaut wrote:
newfarer wrote:
hi wazuans
below are the kcse results for samuel.the wazua charity kid.



WAMBUI SAMUEL NDUNG'U INDEX: 11235101103 MEAN GRADE C-

ENG 101 C+ KIS 102 C MAT 121 D PHY 232 D- CHE 233 D GEO 312 D+ CRE 313 B- BUS 565 D-
he may not have made it to being a doctor as we had anticípated but given the círcumstances and the way he was performing at school level last year .i can say he has pleasantly surprised me.
got this from vision2030


What kind of performance is this? Which school was it? I have never seen so many Ds on one exam slip. Maybe next time Wazua should identify bright but financially challenged kids to assist. That would have more impact.


I know many don't want to ask but that was my exact sentiments, in a year when more than two thousand students had As that performance is terrible!!!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
Euge
#55 Posted : Tuesday, March 04, 2014 10:48:23 AM
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jaggernaut wrote:
newfarer wrote:
hi wazuans
below are the kcse results for samuel.the wazua charity kid.



WAMBUI SAMUEL NDUNG'U INDEX: 11235101103 MEAN GRADE C-

ENG 101 C+ KIS 102 C MAT 121 D PHY 232 D- CHE 233 D GEO 312 D+ CRE 313 B- BUS 565 D-
he may not have made it to being a doctor as we had anticípated but given the círcumstances and the way he was performing at school level last year .i can say he has pleasantly surprised me.
got this from vision2030


What kind of performance is this? Which school was it? I have never seen so many Ds on one exam slip. Maybe next time Wazua should identify bright but financially challenged kids to assist. That would have more impact.


Point!
Lord, thank you!
Swenani
#56 Posted : Tuesday, March 04, 2014 10:49:09 AM
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McReggae wrote:
newfarer wrote:
hi wazuans
below are the kcse results for samuel.the wazua charity kid.



WAMBUI SAMUEL NDUNG'U INDEX: 11235101103 MEAN GRADE C-

ENG 101 C+ KIS 102 C MAT 121 D PHY 232 D- CHE 233 D GEO 312 D+ CRE 313 B- BUS 565 D-
he may not have made it to being a doctor as we had anticípated but given the círcumstances and the way he was performing at school level last year .i can say he has pleasantly surprised me.
got this from vision2030


Which school was the charity kid at?


Mukibi's Institute For The Sons of African Gentlemen

In other news, that boy is a luhya whose mother Wambui divorced Joseph wanjala Eshimalavandu
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
nakujua
#57 Posted : Tuesday, March 04, 2014 10:55:00 AM
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individuals are gifted differently.

waa!!! with the kind of parents around, I pity some kids.
alma
#58 Posted : Tuesday, March 04, 2014 11:14:48 AM
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For this one please don't raise your voice if you didn't participate.

The boy may not have performed as well as the A+ but vision and co did a job worthy of human beings. Who said that the only people who need support at those that get an A?

So what happens to the fools like me who could never pass an exam?

Given his upbringing, I'm happily surprised that he actually finished his exams. Given the amount of time, effort and monies given by wazuans on this projuct, you should be ashamed for commenting here if all you do is go for mbuzis and take pikshas.

Congrats to the guys who held this boy from form 1 to finishing high school.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
sheri
#59 Posted : Tuesday, March 04, 2014 11:28:25 AM
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alma wrote:
For this one please don't raise your voice if you didn't participate.

The boy may not have performed as well as the A+ but vision and co did a job worthy of human beings. Who said that the only people who need support at those that get an A?

So what happens to the fools like me who could never pass an exam?

Given his upbringing, I'm happily surprised that he actually finished his exams. Given the amount of time, effort and monies given by wazuans on this projuct, you should be ashamed for commenting here if all you do is go for mbuzis and take pikshas.

Congrats to the guys who held this boy from form 1 to finishing high school.

I am happy for samuel. Its sad to read some comments here at wazua. The boy can now join a technical college, kenya need plumbers, electricians, mechanics, etc. Negative energy imenjaa wazua. Can all students be "A" material?
McReggae
#60 Posted : Tuesday, March 04, 2014 11:36:35 AM
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Joined: 6/17/2008
Posts: 23,365
Location: Nairobi
sheri wrote:
alma wrote:
For this one please don't raise your voice if you didn't participate.

The boy may not have performed as well as the A+ but vision and co did a job worthy of human beings. Who said that the only people who need support at those that get an A?

So what happens to the fools like me who could never pass an exam?

Given his upbringing, I'm happily surprised that he actually finished his exams. Given the amount of time, effort and monies given by wazuans on this projuct, you should be ashamed for commenting here if all you do is go for mbuzis and take pikshas.

Congrats to the guys who held this boy from form 1 to finishing high school.

I am happy for samuel. Its sad to read some comments here at wazua. The boy can now join a technical college, kenya need plumbers, electricians, mechanics, etc. Negative energy imenjaa wazua. Can all students be "A" material?


Hii mafeelings and trying to gag others haina maana, I'm sure if the boy had scored all As we would all be here congratulating him, what is the problem in asking about the many Ds????
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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