Oscar Sudi, the Member of Parliament for Kapseret, delighted his eldest daughter, Faith Chemutai, with a car and a house in Nairobi as special gifts after she successfully completed her Master’s Degree in Finance Management from the University of Kent in Canterbury, United Kingdom.
Expressing his pride, Sudi shared that he had encouraged his daughter to prioritize education before considering relationships and marriage. He had promised her substantial rewards for her hard work and dedication.
“As my firstborn, if she listens to me, I will reward her abundantly. Because you are hardworking, have a job, you have respected me, if you were to tell me you have found a suitor, I am ready. I will also give you keys to your own house in Nairobi. I promised to give you a good foundation to start your life. I already bought you a car, so I will give you an apartment, and now you can walk your path,” expressed Oscar Sudi.
During a thanksgiving ceremony at his home in Kapseret, Sudi shared details of his daughter’s academic journey, celebrating her achievement.
“It has been an arduous journey for my daughter Faith Chemutai throughout her academic life. She just graduated with a Master’s Degree in Finance Management from the University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom. Today we celebrate her success story at home, Kapseret,” he announced.
Sudi disclosed that his daughter had secured a job, giving her the green light to explore relationships. He urged potential suitors to ensure she doesn’t find a partner from London.
“I told her ‘make sure you study, and if you meet a boyfriend, don’t let him con you.’ She has kept her word, and I am very happy. So when you come next time and tell me you have a boyfriend, I wouldn’t have a problem with that. I will support you 100%. And I also want your other siblings to follow in your footsteps. I have not done this event (thanksgiving) just because people do it, No. I have done it because of the respect this girl has accorded me, and I will also support you 100 per cent because you follow my instructions,” Oscar Sudi added.
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