- A school talent show recently visited Ambira Boys High School in Siaya county
- The students participated in different competitions, but the bodybuilders easily stole the show
- Photos of the muscular students went viral on social media, with some wondering how the teachers would dare punish them.
Photos of the body building competition at Ambira Boys' High School have gone viral.
Why did the students of Ambira Boys go viral?
The talent search page posted the photos on Facebook on Sunday, September 15, attracting the attention of thousands of Kenyans.
Photos from Mr Flex's high school competition showed several students with well-toned muscles.
The students, who had muscles full of fat, struck professional poses on stage while their peers watched.
However, one student stood out due to his toned muscles, and many social media users said he was the clear winner.
The pictures created mixed feelings, with some Kenyans saying they would be afraid to punish the muscular students if they were their teachers.
Others wondered what diet the bodybuilders were on while in school.
Here are some comments:
Xavier Xavier:
“I want to see their final semester performance.”
Poor Goon:
“Are you sure these are high school students?”
Oduor Stephen MoG:
“These are rugby players. Ambira is one of the best performing rugby teams in the region. So you can justify their built muscles.”
Like Geoffrey:
“I have canceled my request for a teaching practicum.”
Philip Owuor:
“With this muscle, you dare not punish them. Instead, they may decide to punish the workers.
Jibriel Jaay Awoseyi:
“This is where love begins. Keep up the good work!”
Faith Kinya:
“I'm just surprised. Are they fed the same food in quality and quantity as others or in excess?
Why did Mulango Girls go viral?
In other news, a Facebook user shared several photos of high school students participating in a fashion show.
Fashion students wore traditional, professional and casual attire as they walked the runway.
The pictures caught the attention of many social media users, with a former Mulango Girls student confirming they were caught at the school.
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