Kimani Ichung’wah, Former Classmates Reunite in Nostalgic Visit to Honour Beloved Teacher
- Kimani Ichung'wah and his primary school classmates visited their former mathematics and class teacher, Mr Njoroge
- The reunion stirred fond memories of school days, challenging math problems, and the valuable life lessons he imparted to them
- Mr Njoroge was all smiles as he admired the students whose journey to success he contributed to
A group of former primary school classmates, including prominent politician Kimani Ichung'wah, paid a heartfelt visit to their former mathematics and class teacher, Mr Njoroge.
Kimani Ichung'wah, Former Schoolmates Visit Beloved Teacher in Heartwarming Reunion Source: Facebook
The heartwarming reunion was a nostalgic trip down memory lane, filled with laughter, stories, and gratitude.
What made teacher Njoroge unique?
The politician shared photos of the visit on Facebook, recounting the memories of the educator who taught them during their formative years.
According to him, Mr Njoroge was not only a teacher but also a mentor who left a lasting impact on his students.
"It was a great afternoon reconnecting with our teacher and mentor," he captioned the images.
Based on the photos, his dedication to education and his students' success was evident in the warm reception he received from his proteges.
How was the reunion?
The reunion was filled with reminiscences of school days, challenging math problems, and the valuable life lessons he imparted to them.
Now accomplished in various fields, the former students credited much of their success to the strong foundation laid by their beloved teacher.
The smiles on Mr Njoroge's face pointed to an educator who was fulfilled at seeing his former students and hearing about their achievements.
Like any teacher worth his salt, there was no greater reward than seeing his students succeed and knowing he contributed to their journey.
Embu schoolmates join hands to build house for retired teacher
Elsewhere, former students of Kithimu Primary School in Embu County teamed up to put a smile on their nursery teacher, Miss Jacinta Wanjiku Ngira.
The educator's life turned upside down after she retired, forcing her to sell pumpkins for a living.
They contributed funds to build her a new house, as she currently lives in a granary.