A group of villagers has amplified the need for education after reportedly returning a young girl to school. The young men energetically sang a lovely song as they accompanied the little girl in uniform. Why was girl in blue school uniform sent home? She had been allegedly sent away over unpaid school fees when she bumped into the kindhearted villagers. “This! This has warmed my heart! The fact that it’s men holding her up, surrounding her, supporting her makes it all the more special. “This is a core memory for that little girl. They have no idea of the impact,” read the caption on the viral video. The young girl in a blue school uniform held a book in her hand as she jogged surrounded by the villagers. Villagers chant while walking with schoolgirl The villagers sang, “Peleka mtoto shule, taifa la kesho” as they recorded the heartwarming moment, asserting children are the future.
They smiled as they jogged through the busy road with the young girl in the middle. One man lifted the little girl’s hand as they marched before another carefully picked her up in his arms. They were all determined to get the girl to her destination as they trooped together as seen in the video. Netizens praise kind villagers Social media users were touched by the men’s gesture towards the little girl as they flocked to the comment section to react. Pendo Samson: “This makes me miss home those morning runs while chanting makes life beautiful.” Sara James: “Priceless.
The impact they have left, in her life will see her through her lifetime.. confidence, love.. and security…. she’ll grow up confessing I’m my nation’s hope for tomorrow. Bless you all brother.” Mwongellah Musyoki Lovetone: “Content creation comes in many ways or forms in our African communities. Otherwise, it’s a good way to inspire our kids to go to school and motivate parents to take their kids to school for a better future. We can do more to push each other in society to do the right things through fun activities.” Saeed Muhammad: “This is what true friendship, neighbourhood and society should be at large, protect children, make them happy and actualize their dreams.” Shiquintah Daham Ngugi: “Awwww this is awesome…..you daddy’s don’t know the charge you’ve given her….I’m sure this will push her to work more hard. God bless you all…and to the girl…go and become.”
by John Green
