Kenyans are responsible after seeing the picture of Oscar Sudi in the classroom opening a book

  • Oscar Sudi has invented a wave of entertainment online after sharing a photo of him studying in class at local primary school
  • Networking flooded on social networks for a funny opinion, many mocking the MP's dispute over his professional qualifications
  • The photo was taken during a recent visit to Sudi in his province, where he also launched several education infrastructure projects

Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi He has created a sense of humor online after posting a photo of him while attending a lesson in primary school in his parliament.

Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi attends a class at Kapkenduiywo Primary School, where he launched 11 renovated classrooms. Photo: Oscar Sudi.
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In the picture, Sudi is seen sitting among the students, looking carefully at the textbook, a photo that has led to many memes and chefs on social platforms.

The online community has been especially referred to this sign, considering the history of the legal controversy over allegations of using false paperwork to secure its parliamentary position.

Is it? How did Kenyans respond to the image of Oscar Sudi in the classroom?

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The following are some comments from social network users:

Gilberto Gilii:

“How do you tell students that education is the key yet …. but I think you are very generous by enabling what you didn't get through, you've done well in Sudi.”

Eliud Kogo

“Congratulations on entering the classroom.”

@Gmailjoro

“You would just stay there to wash Buruein. Or take the Cat to test where you have come.”

Wilsons de'rangle Ndirangu:

“You should be forced to stay in that class with those children for a whole year!”

Collins Ke:

“If I were the teacher I would close the door to read😂

Why was Oscar Sudi in the classroom?

During his visit, Sudi visited various schools in the Kapseret parliament, focusing on development projects aimed at strengthening educational materials.

Sudi launched 9 new classrooms under rehabilitation at St. Mary's Chebarus. The MP launched 13 new classrooms that were renovated at Kipkenyo Primary School.

He also launched 11 fully renovated classrooms at Kapkenduiywo Primary School, providing a safe and modern learning environment for 550 of his students.

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“These positions only cross infrastructure, which include the development and promise of a light tomorrow, inspiring not only students but also parents to bring more children to school,” sUdi wrote.

Sudi opened a new, modern board with 100 people and two classes at SIMT Secondary School. At Tuiyo Secondary School, the MP provided metal beds for a 100 -pupil board.

What other development projects did Oscar Sudi launch in Kapseret?

Initially the MP chaired the review and participation of citizens in the Langas Primary School area.

Sudi also launched 15 new operational offices that improved at Langas Police Station, to increase the service capacity of the officers.

The MP expressed the belief that the new renovation would simplify the operation, significantly reduce the response times and increase the efficiency of the work flow, eventually contributing to the safest and safest kapseret.

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Is the University that awarded Sudi degree recognized in Kenya?

In other news, Sudi was awarded a degree in doctoral honor in leadership, administration, and management by the Christian University of Northwestern.

However, this reputation sparked controversy with the University of Education (CUE) announcing that the institution was not approved in Kenya, saying that any degrees offered by the Christian University of Northwestern are not recognized in the country.

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