- Levis Rabah, a young man who joined the first form with nothing but an iron box and soap, is now expected to graduate from Moringa school.
- Her exciting journey, made possible by community support, is a testament to resilience and determination
- From humble beginnings to proud heights, Levis' story is one of hope and triumph
Levis Otieno Rabah's story is one of resilience, hope, and the transformative power of community support.
Years ago, Levis won the hearts of many when he reported to the first form at Kanga Boys' Secondary School with only a metal box and soap.
Levis Rabah's entry into high school
According to her mother, financial problems prevented the family from buying bags or uniforms, shopping or paying for school fees.
His plight generated a lot of generosity from well-wishers who ensured he got help to start his secondary education.
That moment was just the beginning of an amazing journey as fate would have it.
Through the article TUKO.co.keLevis received another life-changing opportunity: a full scholarship to the Moringa School.
Levis Rabah started to graduate from Moringa School
This allowed him to pursue higher education and improve his skills, leading him to success.
Now, Levis is scheduled to graduate, a proud moment not only for him but for everyone who believed in his abilities.
His hard work and dedication have paid off, and his incredible performance has shown that no obstacle is too great when met with determination and support.
As Levis prepares to wear his graduation gown, friends, family, and supporters plan to attend his graduation.
Juliana Olayo's wishes for the education sector
The program led by sponsor Juliana Olayo aims to celebrate this milestone and shower her with the gifts she deserves.
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Juliana expressed her pride at the young man's success.
“Seeing it happening is a blessing. I would like people to see him and see how unjust poverty is,” he said.
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Juliana hoped that day secondary education would be cheap because many dreams had died even before they were fulfilled.
How did Levis Otieno score in KCSE?
Despite a poor start to high school, Levis scored a B+ average in his 2023 KCSE exam.
He did well in all seven subjects, getting A in computer studies, Geography A-, Kiswahili and Biology B+, Physics, Chemistry, and B in Mathematics.
His lowest grade was in English, where he scored a B-.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke