Jeff Orroka, an electrical engineer by profession, went online on Monday seeking an audience with Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi.
Speaking to Kenyans.co.ke, Orokka claimed that he attended Olympic Primary School in Kibera, Nairobi, together with Sudi.
According to Okorra, the two met at the school in 2004 shortly before Sudi left the institution.
“He was class ahead of me but I do not recollect him sitting for the final exam,” Okorra stated.
This position contradicted official information on the National Assembly's website which indicates that Sudi attended the school from 1997 to 1998 where he sat for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE).
In an earlier interview with a local publication, Sudi remarked that he first set foot in Nairobi in 1998.
Okorra remained adamant that he was with Sudi at the Olympic Primary in 2004, meaning the legislator was in class six, aged 24.
After primary school, Okorra revealed that the two drifted apart where he went to Rapogi Secondary School in Nyanza.
He later attended Kenya Polytechnic now known as Technical University of Kenya (TUK) where he enrolled for a course in Electrical Engineering.
“Later when I got a job as a matatu driver that is when we met again with Sudi who was now working as my conductor,” he explained.
“After a short period, he disappeared again and the next time I heard of him he had been elected as a member of parliament.”
Okorra states that life has not been kind to him and currently he is homeless depending on providence and the benevolence of friends.
He now begs if Sudi would locate him and offer a job or any other form of empowerment.
Kenyans.co.ke unsuccessfully tried reaching out to Oscar Sudi to confirm whether he remembers schooling with Okorra.