- Blessing Naima Nzola, a third -year student at Embakasi Girls Secondary School, was sent home in 2024 due to school fees arrears
- Since then, he has never returned to school as his adoptive mother has not been able to increase the amount needed to enable her to return to education
- The situation has taken a sad stream as the girl is reportedly threatening her mother
A third -grade student at the girls' high school of Embakasi He has not yet reported to school since schools were opened due to the arrears.
Source: UGC
Blessing Naima Nzola, 17, was sent home in 2024 due to the school fees, causing him to become disappointed.
Naima threatens her mother out of frustration
His teacher, Tracey, told TUKO.co.ke That Naima's mother has failed to increase the amount needed to enable her to return to her studies.
Their misery began when their father, who was Tegemo, abandoning the family and leaving them to help them since then.
The situation has pushed the young girl to report threatening to surrender because of frustration and despair.
Having overwhelmed and desperate to get help, her mother has reached out to good Samaritans to intervene and assist in ensuring her daughter continues her studies.
“Naima is a vibrant and strong student to continue his studies but is facing financial problems outside of his ability,” the teacher said.
How much is the remainder of Naima?
By the time of submitting this statement, Naima is alleged to KSh 28,428, which is the first amount of last year's remainder.
His condition is attributed to the fact that he has two other brothers who do not go to school; One of the 5th grade and another 2nd grade.
“The mother is a small businessman who sells roasted nuts near Mowlem, which does not pay enough to develop them,” teacher Tracey added.
Public members or organizations ready to help can reach families to help protect a girl's future and prevent a potential disaster.
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