Parents Gift KCPE Candidate Ksh6M Land Cruiser For Topping Exam

A side by side image of Sheryl Kabarry posing on top of her new Toyota Land Cruiser (left) and her father explains the details of the vehicle.
A side by side image of Sheryl Kabarry posing on top of her new Toyota Land Cruiser (left) and her father explains the details of the vehicle.
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Connie Kabarry

Parents' love knows no bounds as they can go above and beyond in order to give their children the best life imaginable. 

A wave of excitement engulfed around the homestead of Sheryl Kabarry's parents after she emerged among the top candidates in the 2021 KCPE examinations.

Sheryl's mother, Connie Kabarry, could not hide her excitement after her daughter posted over 400 marks, prompting her to fulfill the promises she had made before the test. 

Sheryl Kabarry (left) poses for a photo alongside her mother, Connie Kabarry.
Sheryl Kabarry (left) poses for a photo alongside her mother, Connie Kabarry.
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Connie Kabarry

"Mother and father, you promised me so much and I have done my part and attained over 400 marks as you asked for. Please fulfill your promises," Connie reminisced her daughter's words.

"The things we promise our kids thinking they won't deliver, we must deliver. Stay tuned and wait for the gifts, you deserve everything we promised you my sweet angel Sheryl," she stated. 

In a video seen by Kenyans.co.ke, Sheryl was bought a Ksh6 million Toyota Land Cruiser as a reward from her parents for her performance. 

Sheryl, who is spotted dancing in jubilation on top of the car, was being driven by her father cum popular Benga musician, Kevin Omondi alias Dolla Kabarry. 

Sheryl's father proceeded to show her the specifications of the vehicle that she now owns. Her mother also affirmed that she would get a new phone as well as trips to the Coastal region for vacation. 

"I promised to gift her a new phone while her father had promised her a four-wheeled vehicle, well there you go," her mother intimated. 

The recently released KCPE examinations saw the candidates who scored over 400 marks, increase to 11,857 from 8,091 in the 2020 KCPE exams. 

Education CS George Magoha commended the candidates, affirming that all candidates would transition to secondary schools as promised by the government. 

"Regardless of the mark the student had scored, all candidates who sat the examination will be slotted to join Form One under the 100 per cent transition policy from primary to secondary schools," the CS stated during the release of the exams. 

Education CS Prof. George Magoha supervises the distribution of Day One KCPE 2021 examination materials at Kakamega Central Container Monday, March 7, 2022
Education CS Prof. George Magoha supervises the distribution of Day One KCPE 2021 examination materials at Kakamega Central Container Monday, March 7, 2022
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