Graduate Who No One Attended His Graduation Ceremony Appeals For High School Teaching Position

Posted on 24 Oct 2024
Graduate Who No One Attended His Graduation Ceremony Appeals For High School Teaching Position
  • Dan Oyugi, a Laikipia University graduate, is reaching out to the community for a chance to teach biology and chemistry in high schools
  • Oyugi's journey, which began in 2013, was fraught with challenges that tested his commitment to education.
  • Despite the setbacks, he is set to graduate this year, making his story a beacon of hope for students facing their own academic struggles

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Laikipia University graduate Dan Oyugi, who recently graduated without anyone in attendance, is appealing to high schools for a teaching position in biology and chemistry.

This marks the next chapter in his extraordinary journey.

A Decade of Perseverance: Oyugi's academic journey, which commenced in 2013, was marred by a decade of challenges, including deferred academic years and exam difficulties.

However, his unyielding determination prevailed, culminating in his upcoming graduation.

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"Nobody came to my graduation, but despite that challenge, I'll never be set back in any way," he told TUKO.co.ke

Expressing his gratitude, Oyugi acknowledged the support he received from Prof. Wanjiku Chiuri of Laikipia University, who covered his graduation fees after discovering his story on TUKO News.

He also thanked Mr. Watulo for conducting the interview that brought his inspiring narrative to light.

Oyugi is now reaching out to high schools with vacancies in biology and chemistry, urging them to provide him with an opportunity to teach.

His contact number (0792008605) is open for schools interested in offering him a chance to make a difference in students' lives.

Beyond teaching, Oyugi envisions writing a book about his journey, with hopes of it becoming a set book in Kenyan secondary schools.

"I hope to publish a book in future so that my book can be used as a set book in sec schools in future, I will also vie for a teachers representative position in future not to allow anybody to play with teachers during my tenure," he said.

He also aspires to vie for the position of teachers' representative in Kenya, emphasizing his commitment to advocating for teachers' rights.

Oyugi's graduation day was a solitary affair, with no attendees to share the moment.

Undeterred by the absence of well-wishers, he remains focused on his goals and is determined to use his unique experiences to inspire others facing similar challenges.

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