It was joy unspeakable for former Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale as his daughter Inger Imbuhila graduated with a Bsc Actuarial Science from the University of Nairobi on Friday.
Taking to social media, the politician was elated, going ahead to thank all institutions that had trained his daughter.
“Today is great! Inger Imbuhila Khalwale graduates with BSc Actuarial Science (Upper Second Class) University of Nairobi.
“Mama Fina Umina Khalwale & I thank God, Kakamega Hill Junior Sch, Malinya Primary Sch, Limuru H. Sch Loreto & the UON for our daughter’s 18-year successful journey,” he wrote.
Kenyans online asked him to gift her a wheelbarrow, to which he responded by saying a wheelbarrow is a symbol of work.
“Upon graduation today my daughter is receiving congratulations from a growing number of Kenyans. Some are going ahead & advising that I immediately give her a wheelbarrow.
“I pray that their wish be granted! A wheelbarrow is a symbol of work representing the dignity of labour,” he wrote.
Khalwale is Never shy of sharing his children’s achievements online. In August, his son Engine Khalwalwe was admitted to study Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
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