Portrait of smiling businessman with arms crossed standing against gray wall at new workplace (left). Photo of a man's suspension letter dated to 2015 (right).

Kenyan Man Displays Brother's Suspension Letter After He's Found Selling Ngumu In High School

Portrait of smiling businessman with arms crossed standing against gray wall at new workplace (left). Photo of a man's suspension letter dated to 2015 (right).

  • A Kenyan man on the X app, formerly Twitter, shared an old photo of his brother's suspension letter
  • In the snap, the young man was suspended nearly nine years ago for selling ngumu in high school
  • In an exclusive with TUKO.co.ke, the brother, Evans said that his brother was suspended days before his KCSE exams

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A photo of a man's suspension letter for selling kangumu in high school has gone viral.

The suspension later dates back to 2015, when he was in Form Four. The young man got busted for selling kangumus in school.

The brother of the man who got suspended, Evans, shared the suspension letter on social media.

He revealed that his mum neatly tucked the suspension letter in her drawers. He captioned the letter:

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"My bro's suspension later from 9 years ago. My mum still keeps it ..... 'found selling ngumu in school' is killing me."

In an exclusive with TUKO.co.ke, the young man, Evans, revealed that his brother was suspended four days to sitting his KCSE exams.

"He was brought home for four days, and he went back as shown in that letter. Then KCSE was days away literally, so that story got swept under the rag, but it came with an extra fee for my parents of course," Evans added.

Netizens react to man's suspension letter

Here is what they had to say:

@BenardMakumbi_:

"Huyo lazima ni mfanyi biashara hatari sana sahizi."

@VictorWins_:

"Nilichoma yangu ya campus after graduation."

@coachyawe:

"So what business does your brother do nowadays?"

@IGChero_Ke:

"I hope he ventured into the business more."

@bensonkorir534:

"I was suspended for the same reason, same school, 2013."

@MartinMKivuva:

"Kijana alianza kutoka block akiwa mdogo. The system has been the enemy kutoka kitambo."

@_deeiana:

"Your bro kumbe alikua mwanabiashara."

Kakamega girl writes goodbye letter to dad

In other news, a 2023 KCPE candidate felt devastated as her family hindered her from continuing to secondary school.

With her exemplary 319 marks, she blamed her sisters for supporting their father's choice of abandoning her.

Overwhelmed, she penned a poignant letter to her dad, expressing her irreversible decision and need to go missing or fatally harm herself if the push persisted.

Proofreading by Otukho Jackson, a multimedia journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke

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Portrait of smiling businessman with arms crossed standing against gray wall at new workplace (left). Photo of a man's suspension letter dated to 2015 (right).
Portrait of smiling businessman with arms crossed standing against gray wall at new workplace (left). Photo of a man's suspension letter dated to 2015 (right).
Kenyan Man Displays Brother's Suspension Letter after He's Found
Kenyan Man Displays Brother's Suspension Letter after He's Found
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