A human rights activist in Homa Bay sat the Kenya Certificate of Secondary School (KCSE) examination together with his son in a bid to fulfil his longtime dream of becoming a magistrate.
The 38 year-old Evans Oloo Ogor resolved to register as a private candidate in the 2024 KCSE exams and sat, alongside his son Fabjames Omondi, attaining a mean grade of D (plain) in the test.
Ogor is said to have never attended any classes since he last sat for Kenya Certificate of Primary School (KCPE) in the year 2000.
He is said to have been forced to discontinue his studies after the death of his parents in order to engage in welding business to enable him to take care of his siblings.