- Akinyi Orinde visited her brother Felix Oracha at his school in Kisumu county as she attended the prize-giving day
- The young lady was over the moon after her brother, a Form Three student at St. John’s Seminary Rakwaro, was awarded a gift
- Akinyi, a student from Multimedia University (MMU) who studies a Bachelor of Journalism, also gave her brother a cash gift
Sibling bond and love know no boundaries, as a caring young lady showed in a heartwarming video.
Akinyi Orinde has flaunted her love and care for her brother in a selfless act many can borrow.
The young lady visited her brother Felix Oracha at his school to spend quality time with him and surprise him with a gift.
Which high school does Akinyi’s brother attend?
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Akinyi disclosed that her brother attends St. John’s Seminary Rakwaro in Kisumu.
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“He is in Form Three. The school held a prize giving day, and I visited him alone. There was another school event coming the following weekend, so my parents opted to sit out at this one,” she said.
The Multimedia University (MMU) student said his brother was awarded a flash for being the most disciplined student in school.
She shared a video of the young man unwrapping the gift with a smile as they celebrated together.
I was optimistic, Akinyi Orinde
“I did not doubt because he is a well-behaved boy. He barely gets on the wrong side of the school law, so I was optimistic he would get a prize,” the second-year student said.
For her part, Akinyi proudly said she visited her high school brother with snacks.
She said she gave him KSh 1,000 from her savings, expressing her care for him.
“He said, “Thank you” and he was pleased,” Akinyi shared, adding that they took many pictures to cherish their moments.
Why was Salasya building stunning house?
Separately, Mumias East MP Peter Salasya surprised Kenyans after disclosing he was building a stunning house for his older brother, who supported him.
The MP’s older brother paid his school fees after their father’s passing in 2007, leaving a deep mark on the lawmaker’s heart.
Salasya recounted the story of his brother’s support, emphasising the importance of supporting family members and friends.
Proofreading by Asher Omondi, current affairs journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
Source: TUKO.co.ke