Nyamira’s Kebirigo High Principal tips teachers, students on secrets to success

Kebirigo High School Chief Principal Clement Nyang'acha. Photo: Enock Okong'o

Kebirigo Boys High School Chief Principal Clement Nyang’acha has advised teachers and students that secret of success are determination and inner drive of an individual.

The Principal who spoke to the school’s alumni asked each of them to reflect inside and count all that they have as valuable tools to use for their success in whatever they aspired to achieve.

“Everything you want to do depend on your inner self drive before you seek the outside assistance which only supplements your efforts,” he said.

Kebirigo High School Chief Principal Clement Nyangacha with some of his students. Photo: Enock Okong’o.

He advised those who are going join University and other institutions of higher learning from succumbing to peer influence as well indulging in drug and substance abuse because they will hinder their focus from pursuing their career.

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Citing his own poor economic background, he asked those who come from poor homes not to be influenced by those from wealth homes which might force them to stretch their meagre financial resources and finally end up squandering the little they may have and suffer later.

Concerning career choice, he told them to go where their passion drives them to be and remain focused to fulfill the call.

The Principal reminded them to give back to society by adopting their home primary schools through planting many trees to fight climate change and nurture their brothers and sisters in those institutions.

He asked Form Four students in his school to emulate their outgoing colleagues by remaining disciplined and obedient to their teacher in order to succeed in their forthcoming examinations.

By Enock Okong’o

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