[VIDEO] KCSE candidates from Ambira High School insult Amina, Matiang’i after exams

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A video has emerged of KCSE candidates from Ambira Boys High school insulting Education CS Amina Mohammed and her Interior counterpart Fred Matiang’i.

In the video, the excited students are celebrating, apparently in view of completing their KCSE exams.

The students in the clip, probably captured by one of the students in 21st November, shout they had cheated the exam and even dare the CS to take action.

They lit fire christened Academic Fire burning waste papers, dancing and hurling unprintable insults against the two CS.

The Ambira Boys’ form four leavers took turns to hurl unprintable insults at the two ministers. “Shule huisha,tumeiba (We are done with school…we cheated in exams),” they shouted.

It was established that about 150 form 4 candidates most of them who had finished their arts examinations assembled at the waste dumping side close to the fence behind the classes.

The school principal was able to identify students amongst the ones who participated as follows:

  1. Opiyo Brantley Owino form 4B Adm. No. 8951 index no. 068
  2. Hongo Steven form 4Y Adm No. 8847 157
  3. Barry Oduor Odhiambo form 4W Adm no. 8923 index 241
  4. Odhiambo Ralph Lauren form 4Y Adm no. 8851 index 124
  5. Omondi Joshua Otieno form 4Y adm no. 8678 index 117
  6. Edwin Omondi form 4B adm no. 8751 index 158
  7. Clinton Oduor Onyango form 4G adm no. 8716 index 244
  8. Lavin Jude Ombago adm no. 8956

Further, it is confirmed that there was no examinations cheating reported during the period in the school. The incident is under investigations and a progress report to follow.

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Watch the video below:

Additional reporting by Prince Harry

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