Trio Mio’s mother responds to reports that her son received a D on the KCSE 2022
The mother of well-known musician Trio Mio has denied reports that her son received a D on the 2022 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exam.
Irma Sofia predicted that the rumors about her son would leave many people dissatisfied in a statement she released on Friday, January 20.
She said that the well-known singer had performed very well on the test made public by Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu.
She played coy with his supporters, refusing to divulge the artist’s grade.
On December 10, 2021, ODM Leader Raila Odinga gives singer Trio Mio a fist bump at the premiere of Azimio la Umoja.
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I’m not going to breathe because the KCSE results were released. Relax.
The youngster gave it his all, and I’m proud of him. And those who are predicting a D, I apologize. Read the sentence partially.
So, after the release of the statement, the musician posted a copy of it to his social media accounts.
Sofia was commenting in response to online rumors that the artist received a Grade D.
According to reports, the musician was trending on social media as other Kenyans denounced people who were making fun of the contender.
Trio Mio will choose top A students to serve as his managers in a few years. Soon!” said Chris Kirwa.
However, among the internet trolls, there were additional rumors that Trio Mio received a Grade A.
Prior to the school resuming on January 23, Machogu issued the 2022 KCSE results on Friday, January 20.
Ezekiel Machogu, the Secretary of the Cabinet for Education, met with Igembe members on January 18, 2023