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    "content": "Lenana School. We were actually music partners. Mr. Anami Sylvester was my head of the house. He was the choir master of the two schools. I did not have the fortune of singing. Mrs. Akatsa, the current Principal, used to be my teacher in Lenana School. If you ask her, she will tell you that I was a very good student. I am urging students to be like us so that they aspire for the sky which is the limit. I urge them also to work extremely hard and they will achieve their goals. Whenever I meet young people, I only ask them one thing: “Please, shun ethnicity if this country must grow.” They look like nice young girls and bonded in one school. However, when they come out of school, rigors of ethnicity start to persuade them to behave otherwise. Your sister or your brother in high school, who was your keeper, no longer becomes your keeper, but instead becomes somebody from another tribe. They should build that unity called Kenya and I believe the teachers are helping them to do so. It is for that reason that I remember the greatness of these schools because Lenana School taught me to be a Kenyan. I believe Precious Blood Riruta, must teach you to be Kenyans. God bless you and I wish you the very best in your forthcoming national examinations. We expect good grades from you."
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