- Evans Ajala was filled with mixed feelings after graduating from the Technical University of Mombasa
- Despite being grateful for completing his university education, the young man was heartbroken as his parents were not alive to celebrate with him.
- Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, the 25-year-old told painfully about losing his parents in six years
kiss – While most college students graduate happily, one young man has seen success on an emotional level.
A student of the Technical University of Mombasa at the graves of his parents (l). Evans Ajala poses for a photo in her graduation gown (m). Photo: evansajala1.
Evans Ajala, who graduated from the Technical University of Mombasa, celebrated his academic achievement at his parents' graves.
The 25-year-old girl shared the video on her account TikTok while visiting the resting places of his father and mother after graduation.
Family, friends mourned the Zetech student who narrated the suffering he was going through before his death
“To mom and dad, I graduated,” read the heartbreaking caption on the viral video.
What course did Ajala study at the Technical University of Mombasa?
Ajala, who studied for a Bachelor of Information Technology (IT), told TUKO.co.ke that his educational journey had many challenges unlike any other.
The second of four children said he lost his mother ten years ago, several years after he separated from his father.
“My stepmother in Mombasa raised me. I found out that she was not my biological mother when I was in the third grade. Later we moved to Busia, to our father's house, where I continued my studies.
“In the 6th grade, I lost my biological mother. There was a commotion about my mother's burial on my father's land. However, we resolved it, and she was buried peacefully in the end,” he remembered.
Ajala's father is involved in an accident in Mombasa
Later, Ajala's father was involved in an accident in Mombasa, and his health deteriorated rapidly.
Ajala moved to Busia without telling him, leaving him in the merciful hands of good people.
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“I used to go to see him once until the day he died, he had hoped that I would finish my university education and help my brothers. Despite those challenges, relying on good will and few jobs, I worked hard. , and today, I can see the fruits of my labor.
“For luck bad, neither my father nor my mother is alive to celebrate with me today. I'm glad, though, that I've made them proud even in their absence,” she said with tears in her eyes.
A young man falls on his mother's grave
In another story, a TikTok video showed a teenager falling on his mother's grave after graduation.
The man, who had worked hard for his professional qualifications, had no one to celebrate his best moment and stood alone at the grave.
Netizens consoled the graduate and shared similar experiences in sad comments.
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