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Musician Bahati celebrates his son Morgan’s election as Form Representative at Lenana School, driving a pink G-Wagon to the visit while debunking family rumors.

It was a collision of two worlds at Lenana School this weekend: the disciplined, colonial-era brickwork of one of Kenya’s top national schools and the flashy, candy-pink G-Wagon of Afrobeats superstar Bahati. Yet, amidst the spectacle, the real story was the quiet rise of Morgan Bahati, who has traded celebrity shadows for student leadership.
Singer Kevin Bahati visited his adopted son during the Form One parents meeting, a routine ritual transformed into a content goldmine. But beyond the Instagram stories and the flaunting of wealth, a genuine narrative of success emerged. Morgan, who scored an impressive 68 out of 72 in his exams to secure his spot, has been elected as the Form Representative—a "prefect" role that places him in command of his peers just 24 days after admission.
"Guess who is here... That is like a prefect. Us we studied in polling stations," Bahati joked in a video, highlighting the stark contrast between his humble beginnings and his son’s prestigious reality. The musician’s pride was palpable, not just in the luxury car he arrived in, but in the validation of his son’s character. In a school known for its rigorous "Change" motto, Morgan is proving he has the substance to match the style.
The visit also served as a rumor-busting mission. Bahati revealed that Morgan had called home, concerned by "social media propaganda" filtering into the dorms about his parents marriage. It was a poignant reminder that even in a national school, the celebrity fishbowl is inescapable. The Form One rep, it seems, has to manage not just his classmates, but the public perception of his family.
Lenana School, a C1 public institution, is a crucible for Kenya’s future leaders. For Bahati, having a son thrive here is the ultimate status symbol, transcending music charts. It signals a generational shift—from the struggle of the Mathare slums to the corridors of power. The pink G-Wagon may have turned heads, but it is Morgan’s tie and badge that represent the family’s true upward mobility.
As the "Ghetto President" drove away, leaving his son to "oversee the other forms," the message was clear: The Bahati brand is evolving. It is no longer just about controversy and clicks; it is about raising the next generation of Kenyan excellence, one AGM at a time.
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