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Grandmother Pays School Fees with Chickens at Adiedo Mixed Secondary School

Ayon
Last updated: May 14, 2025 5:27 pm
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Grandmother Pays School Fees with Chickens
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Grandmother Pays School Fees with Chickens: In a heartfelt act of love and sacrifice, a grandmother stunned staff at Adiedo Mixed Secondary School in Homa Bay County. She arrived at the school with her two grandchildren, carrying six chickens as a form of school fees.

The elderly woman walked into the school compound unannounced. She held the chickens firmly in a basket, accompanied by the eager faces of her grandchildren. Their school bags swung on their backs, full of hope, not books. Her request was clear and sincere—she wanted to offer the chickens as payment for her grandchildren’s education.

Her story touched many hearts. She explained that she could not afford the standard school fees. However, she couldn’t sit back and watch her grandchildren miss out on education. Chickens, she said, were all she had. To her, it was a fair exchange for a chance at a better future for the young learners.

Teachers at the school were moved by the woman’s gesture. Some described it as a wake-up call on the state of education access in rural Kenya. The principal noted that while school policies require monetary payment, humanity could not ignore the grandmother’s sacrifice.

Grandmother Pays School Fees with Chickens

Grandmother Pays School Fees with Chickens

One teacher, holding back tears, said, “This is not just a payment—it’s a message. She’s saying education is valuable. She gave her all.”

This event has sparked fresh conversations about the burden of school fees on poor families. In regions like Homa Bay County, many guardians struggle to raise funds for their children’s education. Despite free primary education policies, secondary school often remains out of reach for many due to added charges and levies.

Photos of the grandmother and her grandchildren quickly went viral. Kenyans from all walks of life took to social media to praise her courage. Some users called for support to be extended to the family. Others questioned the government’s role in ensuring education for all, regardless of income status.

Shortly after the news spread, local leaders and well-wishers came forward. A community fundraiser began, aiming to support the children and other students in similar situations. Some pledged school supplies, uniforms, and even full scholarships.

Though her hands were wrinkled and her resources limited, this grandmother’s faith in education burned brightly. She reminded the nation that no act of love is too small when it comes to securing a child’s future. Her chickens became more than livestock—they became a symbol of hope and resilience.

This moving incident at Adiedo Mixed Secondary School is more than just a news story. It’s a powerful reminder of the daily struggles faced by guardians in Kenya. As the grandmother’s act captured the country’s attention, it raised a critical question: Should education still be this difficult to access in 2025?

Let her courage ignite a national commitment to make schooling accessible for every child, no matter their background.

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