Super Nairobi Governor hon. Sakaja today warmed the hearts of netizens in Busia while attending a Mzee Magoba's Funeral, father to hon. Magoba MCA savanna ward, Embakasi East. 
When Sakaja was giving his condolence message at the funeral he was interrupted by a young boy who run to him crying while showing him his KCPE results. The boy who goes by the name Carlos Baraza was confident enough to approach the governor.
Carlos Baraza performed very well in his KCPE, he scored 354 marks out of the possible 500 marks. The governor was impressed by the boys confidence and his performance. Carlos had done well in school but had lost hope of joining high school due to lack of fees. 
Carlos was relieved today after governor Sakaja promised to sponsor him through high school and even university.Sakaja described him as brave and blessed man. Carlos bravery scored him a sponsorship. He is going to go far indeed after the governor came through for him.
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