Narok's senator Ledama Ole Kina has taken to his account on Twitter to explain why he thinks Kisii schools did better in the recently released Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education exams.

In his tweet, the top politician associated their good grades with to use of good quality marijuana which in his opinion helped yield results this time round.
"I told you guys Marijuana is good stuff!!! Look at schools in Kisii all A's in KCSE! It's not a scam it's knowing the good stuff!!!", he said.

Twitter followers did reply to his tweet with twisted responses upon him to his remarks. Instead of finding it funny, they shortchanged his words and twisted them upon him, claiming he is the one under the influence.
Here are the tweets with the twisted response.



Kisii schools were able to record high performance in 2022 KCSE exam results, with Cardinal Otunga recording a mean grade of 10.76 points where 326 out of 330 students scored B+(plus) and above.
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