Onjiko High School; Where Robert Alai Stole Mattresses

With more than one million followers on Twitter, blogger Robert Alai is one of the most influential Kenyans on social media.

Alai tweets about everything mostly on politics. Being a Luo, it was a surprise that he supported Jubilee Party in the 2017 elections.

Being a blogger, Alai craves attention. Sometimes he has had to do stupid things to get this attention. Last year he unsuccessfully decided to start a war with Akothee.

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Akothee left him wounded after describing him as a product of an incomplete abortion.

But it seems Alai does not learn from his mistakes. On Wednesday, he irked Kenyans with stupid statements on the murder of Moi University student Ivy Wangeci.

This opened a floodgate of attacks directed towards the blogger. And just from nowhere someone mentioned that Alai stole mattresses from Onjiko high school.

Looool!🤣🤣
Robert alai was caught stealing dormitory mattresses at night from onjiko high and was expelled. Now he want to have an intellectual conversation. No, he can’t be that lucky in life.— The Godless Kenyan 🇰🇪 (@kenyanatheists) April 10, 2019

This is not the first time that Alai has been accused of stealing mattresses at Onjiko High School. He was in fact expelled for this.

From 2013, this theory about Alai stealing mattresses has always been fronted as a way to put Alai in his place. Interestingly, he has never refuted these claims.

In fact, it is believed that after being expelled, Alai went to Lela high school where he sat for his KCSE in 1998.

Last year someone asked Kenyans not to be reminding Alai about his mischievous childhood.

Onjiko High School is located near Ahero township in Kisumu County. Self proclaimed NRM General Miguna Miguna is the school’s most famous sons.

In a past interview, Alai revealed that he was born in a family of 25 children. He was the 5th son of his mother’s 9 children.

In such a large family, parents will get children with weird characters. Some of them thieves.

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