- A man from Uasin Gishu County is hoping that after more than four decades, he will eventually join his former student, President William Samoei Ruto
- Francis Samoei recalls the beautiful memories of his time at Wareng High School, where he studied with Ruto Sand in 1983
- Among his assets he appreciated is the letter of success written by hand from the president, written during school
Uasin Gishu – For more than 40 years, Francis Samoei has been holding a letter of success written by his former classmate, now President of Kenya, William Samoei Ruto.
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In an exclusive interview with TUKO.co.ke, the father revealed that his main purpose was to meet Neye after decades.
Where did Francis meet with Ruto?
Francis, a disabled, recalls his time at Wareng High School in 1983, where he studied the same class with Ruto.
Among the assets he values is the preciousness written by the President himself, which he has preserved for all these years.

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Francis added that the letter remains a sign of their past and Ruto's expectations at the time.
In the letter, written on the entire brown page now after storing for many years, Ruto refers to Francis as “namesake.”

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How Francis and Ruto went to different ways
Despite making several attempts to meet with a former classmate, Francis' efforts have not yet been fruitful due to protocols and security information.
When sponsor Jonathan Metet showed the letter for the first time on Facebook, Kipchumba Murkomen And Dennis Itumbi made comments and promised to help meet them.
Murkomen fulfilled his promise and phoned to ask Francis where he went after high school, where he replied that he went to work with the ADC.
“I told him that after the ADC, I went back to my house in Moiben to do farming. Then he told me that when they would visit Eldoret And the President will seek me, ” He added.
Francis hopes that he will meet his subject who went to school in the same school
Francis still hopes that one day he will be reunited with his young friend and revive their childhood memories.
He longs for the meeting to congratulate him on his wonderful journey from a young boy to the highest office in the country.
As he continues his intention to meet with the President, Francis hopes his message will reach Ruto and restore their former friendship.
Kenyans talk about Francis's letter
Kenyans responded to the incident by calling on Murkomen and other close associates of the president to fulfill their promise and help the two students reunite. Here are some comments:
Charles Magut said:
“That's good and good but I think we have to know that no one claims anything to you in this world no matter who you are, what and how to them … if he wants to help well and well coz what happens when Mr Ruto remained a chicken broker, the same letter would appear.”
John Steve said:
“Ruto longed to be president, you longed to find him when he was president.”
DS Bushuru said:
“I also ask my classmates to start creating a good story for me, because I will soon be a great person and I will remember them who would do it.
Fredrick Ochieng said:
“We were previously shown a boarding that Ruto was sleeping in the Kabsabet Boys so what?”
Mr Rono said:
“This is a confusing thing. Will President Ruto have to find all his classmates and give them assistance? How does that bother him? If anyone feels seeking support from him, then he can do it.
Francis who studied the same class with Ruto talks about their childhood life
While Francis was drawing the image of Ruto Shupavu who was disappointed in high school, a classmate at primary school had a different perspective for him.
The old woman named Truphosa Chebatip, who participated in a classroom with her at the Kamagut primary school in the 1970s, revealed that she had no leadership position.
Chebatip added that Ruto was not as attractive as he was today, and revealed that he was not a clever student in the classroom.
According to the description of the two classmates, it is clear that Ruto's focus on what he wanted in his life took shape when he joined high school.
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