UK-Based Man Wows Moi Kapsowar Students as He Sends Sister Fancy Gifts on Prayer Day
- A Form Four student was almost in tears after receiving stunning gifts from a loved one during a school event
- The young girl was visibly emotional as she looked at the fancy gifts sent by a relative living abroad
- Social media users were in awe of the show of love and support from the family member, penning heartfelt messages in response to the video
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A man who lives abroad has not let distance deter him from showing affection and support to his loved ones.

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The United Kingdom (UK)-based man demonstrated that, despite being far from family, they are still in his thoughts.
Kimutai didn’t want his sister to feel his absence on her school’s prayer day, so he organised something special for her.
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He ensured that his young sister, a student at Moi Kapsowar Girls' High School, felt his presence and love by sending her lovely gifts.

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Brand influencer Prince Koross showed up at the Elgeyo Marakwet-based school with gifts for the student.
He delivered a massive success card, a bouquet, and a small gift box to the Form Four student.
Moi Kapsowar Girls' student surprised in front of family
The surprise, done in front of her family, brought immense joy to everyone present.
She could not hide her delight as she received the elegant gifts from her thoughtful brother overseas.
The card she received was beautifully customised with a personal message and photos.
Although she was nearly brought to tears, the student composed herself in front of her family and posed proudly with her gifts.
Moi Kapsowar Girls' student's message to brother in UK
She also had a heartwarming message for her brother in the UK, appreciating his thoughtfulness:

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“I want to say thank you for the gifts. You have made me happy. You have made my day. You are the best. The best of the best. Nakupenda. Stay safe wherever you are, and I promise you that I will work hard and do my best to the fullest.”
Other family members also sent messages of appreciation to Kimutai for putting a smile on his sister’s face.
They expressed their support and prayers for the young girl, encouraging her to give her best and make the family proud.
Their presence was a clear sign of unity and encouragement as she prepared for her final exams.
Kenyans react after man living abroad gifts high school sister
Social media users were deeply touched by the lengths Kimutai went to in order to boost his sister’s confidence, praising the strong sibling bond.
Chumbaa🇺🇸🇦🇺🇰🇪:
“I need this for my sister in Moi Girls Eldoret on the 30th for prayer day.”

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kendip:
“Ukianguka mtihani teachers will be like, ‘Ukaletewa hadi success card kubwa inatoshana na ubao lakini wapi 😂😂😂😂 … wembe ni ule ule.’”
K Style:
“This is very nice. I went for prayer day at Kipsigis Girls on the 27th. Let’s continue encouraging our Form Fours.”
chemurenchaliee:
“All the best, girl. Wishing all of you success.”
Terry Ann:
“Aki I think currently taps za macho yangu iko loose … nalia kila wakati 😥😥 I can’t control it … I’m already cutting onions watching this.”

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Moi Kapsowar Girls' parents arrive in luxurious car on prayer day
In another story, Kenyans were impressed as parents arrived at Moi Kapsowar Girls’ for the prayer day in luxurious cars.
There was a massive turnout, which the school’s chief principal attributed to the united effort of all stakeholders in supporting bold academic targets for the 2025 KCSE exam.
Kenyans were amazed at the high-end vehicles that drove in the school compound as they shared their reactions.
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