Sakaja Offers Full Scholarship to Students from Mukuru, Drives them to School

Johnson Sakaja drives two students from Mukuru kwa Njenga to State House Boys High School on January 13. PHOTO/ Johnson Sakaja X
Johnson Sakaja drives two students from Mukuru kwa Njenga to State House Boys High School, Nairobi on January 13. PHOTO/ Sakaja Johnson Facebook

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has overseen two students sponsored by the county government to join secondary school.

In a statement on social media on January 13, after driving Nicholas Otieno and Moses Njiru to State House Boys High School, Sakaja explained that he also oversaw their admission to the school.

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The Nairobi county boss further stated that his administration will ensure the two boys from Mukuru kwa Njenga slum complete their secondary school education.

“Today, I am glad to have driven Nicholas Otieno and Moses Njiru from Mukuru Kwa Njenga to join State House Boys High School. I oversaw their admission and will see them through school,” Johnson Sakaja said.

This comes days after Governor Sakaja issued scholarships to over 4,000 students from less privileged families in Nairobi County.

Governor Johnson Sakaja speaks with the two students whose education is fully sponsored by his administration to join State House Boys High School. PHOTO/ Johnson Sakaja X
Governor Johnson Sakaja speaks with the two students whose education is fully sponsored by his administration to join State House Boys High School. PHOTO/ Sakaja Johnson Facebook

Jasper Onyinkwa, a beneficiary of a Nairobi County Governor’s scholarship who scored an A of 84 points in the 2025 KCSE examinations, accompanied Sakaja and his team.

He offered words of encouragement to the students as they joined State House Boys High School for Grade 10.

“Additionally, Jasper Onyinkwa, one of the top KCSE students who scored an A of 84 points and was a beneficiary of our scholarships, came to pass a word of encouragement to his peers as they joined Grade 10,” Sakaja added.

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Grade 10 enrollment is still ongoing, having officially begun on Monday, January 12, 2026. Nicholas Otieno and Moses Njiru, who are fully sponsored by Johnson Sakaja’s administration, are among the students who have joined.

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