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The often-vocal Kapseret legislator offered a rare glimpse into his family life, publicly celebrating his wife, Lilian Sudi, for earning a Master's degree from Moi University.

Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi celebrated a significant family achievement this week, shifting focus from politics to praise his wife, Lilian Sudi, on her graduation. Lilian was conferred with a Master of Science in Communication Studies from Moi University.
This moment offers a different perspective on a public figure frequently at the center of political storms. For many Kenyans, it underscores the deep-seated value placed on education as a cornerstone of family and personal progress, regardless of one's public profile.
In a heartfelt social media post, the MP lauded his wife's accomplishment as more than just a personal victory. "Your graduation isn't just a personal win; it's a reflection of hard work, dedication, and perseverance," Sudi wrote. He shared photos of the celebration, showing Lilian in her graduation gown alongside family.
The celebrations extended to another family member, highlighting a broader commitment to education within the household. Sudi also offered his congratulations to his niece, Mercy Jepkoech, who graduated from the same institution with a Bachelor's in Social Work. "We're super proud of you," the legislator added, before extending his well-wishes to all graduates across the country.
While the message was overwhelmingly positive, a portion of his tribute drew light-hearted critique online. Sudi's comment that his wife had "paved the way for many who've walked this path before you and those who'll come after" was noted by some social media users for its paradoxical phrasing.
The graduation provides a moment of personal pride for the Sudi family, celebrating achievements that resonate with the aspirations of countless Kenyan households who see education as a vital pathway to the future.
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