Mother 'Graduates' on Behalf of His Son who Died Four Days Before His Graduation at Daystar University

Mother 'Graduates' on Behalf of His Son who Died Four Days Before His Graduation at Daystar University

A somber mood engulfed Daystar University graduation ceremony on Saturday after a mother of a student who died four days earlier turned up to pick her son's certificate.

Derrick Macharia Githinji was set to graduate from the institution with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication but passed away four days before what could be the turning point in his life.

GITHINJI

When his name was called during the graduation ceremony, his mother stepped forward to the podium to receive his certificate.

Everyone at the ceremony stood up to pay respect to Githingi as his mother received her deceased son’s degree.

Before the graduation ceremony kicked off, a moment of silence was observed in honor of the deceased.

Family members, who had already prepared for his graduation before his passing, also attended the ceremony.

“Dear graduands, as you go to the world, shine and aspire to live a worthwhile legacy, because your achievements aren’t only celebrated in your lifetime but even after,” said Githingi’s mother.

Githingi passed away Monday after he was hit by a speeding motorbike at Ruiru Naivas along Thika Road, about 200 meters from his home.

Comments

JustMe (not verified)     Mon, 07/01/2019 @ 05:18am

OMG..sad!
These motor bikes need to be regulated...they ride from any side of the road, on pavements, wrong-side anywhere. STOP this MENACE Pole sana mama Derrick. May our Lord give you peace.

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