Alliance Girls’ KCSE candidate Nikita Koyier finally buried in emotional send off

Mathias Okumu.

Closure is what Friends and students of Alliance Girls High School who joined the family of Nikita Sally K’Oyier in Kendu Bay, Homa Bay county to pay last respect to the young soul whose death remains a mystery to date could only wish for.

It was the emotional eulogy from Nikita’s father Thomas Oyier that moved mourners into tears, describing the close relationship he developed with his daughter having lost her mother in 2017.

Jacinta Mumbi.

“Love your children when they are still alive,walk with your children when there is time to walk with them,dance with your children when there is time to dance with them,” ended Oyier, a University don.

One could read the anguish and pain on the face of each students some of whom shared same vision and dreams with Nikita, who passed on at Aga Khan before she could write her first Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education(KCSE) exams. The girls who were accompanied by the teaching staff sang inspirational songs heavily laden with Bible verses.

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The deceased had been battling a mysterious disease for weeks and succumbed to the unknown illness at the Aga Khan hospital in Nairobi on the evening of Friday, November 16. The ever smiling brilliant teenage girl had been admitted at Aga Khan University hospital’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU) where doctors battled to diagnose her strange disease in vain.

According to information posted on social media sites by friends, her family was required to raise a medical bill of KSh 10.9 million in three weeks in order to have her diagnosed and commence treatment.

Nikita began experiencing persistent severe headaches to an extent she could not sleep while in school and was picked up by her parents for treatment. Her parents had sampled different hospitals among them MP Shah before getting to Aga Khan but medics were unable to explicitly indicate what the young girl was ailing from.

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