Embu: Fear Kangaroo Girl Students Escaping From School At Night, And Being Seen On The Streets

  • Students of Kangaru Girls’ Secondary School went on strike and walked out of the school amid heavy rain towards the unknown, a situation that worried their parents.
  • Parents expressed concern about the girls’ safety as videos of them walking in the rain went viral, with some hoping the girls would have the courage to walk into police stations for safety.
  • When the students of St Mary’s Kibabi Boys Secondary School went on strike, the owner of Aljazera Hotel in Bulter town kept them safe

Embu, Kenya: Parents and guardians with children at Kangaru Girls’ High School are worried as videos have emerged showing their daughters walking in the rain after striking and leaving the school at night.

Kangaroo Girls High School.
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In the videos, the noisy girls are walking in the rain towards an unknown destination, and they seem determined to leave the safe school and enter the street.

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Why did Kangaroo Girls students strike?

It is alleged that the girls were on strike because of the manner in which one of them was punished after the incident of the entertainment day.

Sources report that the girls were enjoying their day of fun, but after a while they started misusing fire extinguishers.

The school management monitored the school’s CCTV footage and finally found students who were wrong, they were allegedly punished, which caused some to strike

“Students from the girls’ school in Embu have decided to escape from their school at this hour; I hope the girls will be safe until morning. No one can come home at this hour,” he said.

What were the views of Kenyans?

Sammy Kariuki” “While at Uhuru Highway…big boys and girls from the University of Kanairo are on the road.”

Pinless Kips: “Actually, the school is right next to where all of Easter’s headquarters officers are located.”

Winny Wa Mwea Pishori: “My heart is shattered, where do we start? Where are we going to find the child. It’s raining heavily.”

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Shiku Mwaura: “Yesterday it was Kangaroo boys, Today it’s Kangaroo gals. What’s happening?”

Dolly Maina: “Uwee! Kangaroo girls. I hear they’re on strike. This is a very bad decision they made. It’s overcast and it’s raining.”

Carolyne Nani Abongo: “Omg where are they running to with this heavy rain.”

Jane Wanjiku: “My nephew told me last year that the Karau were asking them if they had decided to go home and it was 2:00am so WA said OCS here is only God.”

Nyawi Ka Ngacha “Weuh, thank God, I have finished my duty today.”

A man welcomes the stranded Kibabibi High students

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Kibabi High School students stuck sleeping in Aljazera Hotel. Photo: Smithboy633.
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In another case, Kenyans did not stop praising the owner of Aljazera hotel in Bungoma county after he hosted boys from St Mary’s Kibabi Boys’ High School for a whole night.

The youths were protesting the transfer of their beloved captain, Ogeto, whom they praised for the growth and performances they have posted since he joined them.

Some parents expressed how worried they were when their sons started texting them asking for fares to their homes in the middle of the night.

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Some students didn’t know where to start in solving the problem and they just stayed in the city until they were helped by the hotel owner.

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