Wanja Nyarari unveils lofty plans after daughter posts stellar marks in KJSEA

Kikuyu digital creator Wanja Nyarari has shared an emotional and celebratory message after her daughter, who has been studying at Riara Schools, posted strong results in the Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA).
In a post on Facebook on Thursday, December 11, 2025, Wanja described the achievement as the highlight of her day, noting that her child had completed nine years at the institution with a performance she considered exceptional.
“Wooooooow…… Thank you, Riara Schools, for having us for 9 years…. The best news today for our dear Wakili, future lady Justice: she has got Exceeding Expectation and two meeting expectations,” she wrote.
In her message, Wanja reflected on her own educational journey while expressing pride that her daughter had demonstrated what she referred to as remarkable academic ability.
She said she was confident her children would pursue their studies further than she managed in her own life, adding that the results marked the beginning of a promising academic path.
“To be honest, I am so happy. I did not know that a dropout could give birth to sharp brains. The kids of mine will study to the levels I did not,” she added.

Wanja also spoke about her daughter’s ambitions in the legal field, saying that having a future lawyer in the household meant the family would remain actively supportive as she grows into her career aspirations.
“Here we come! Congratulations to all who worked hard for 9 years. With a lawyer in the House, we now have to be active in court to support their careers, so sorry to those we don’t go low on. It’s because these aspiring lawyers need jobs,” she added.
She contrasted her daughter’s preferred celebration spot in Kileleshwa with her own preference for a quieter, more reflective environment, saying the milestone had already made her life feel more complex but joyful.
“And now our lawyer says we go and celebrate her achievement at The Bar next Door, Kileleshwa, where Jose Gatutura is performing, but I prefer we go where there is a kesha; life is starting to be complicated on my end. Send a song request. Life is like a guitar; you may hold the potential, you may carry the rhythm of your own destiny, but sometimes you need someone to fine-tune you,” she wrote.
Her post took on a motivational tone as she encouraged her followers to appreciate the people who guide and elevate them.
She compared such individuals to those who fine-tune a guitar, shaping its sound, and urged her audience to remain open to the mentors and supporters who help unlock their potential.
“David needed Samuel to rise from shepherd to king. 📖 1 Samuel 16:13 Joshua needed Moses to be shaped into a leader. 📖 Exodus 33:11 Be alert; never chase away a destiny helper. Those who believe in you don’t just support you; they fine-tune your life,” she wrote.

Stellar marks
Wanja also shared her daughter’s full KJSEA assessment report.
According to the document she posted, the learner was identified under assessment number 4000394953 and recorded high grades across subjects, including Exceeding Expectation in English, Integrated Science, Agriculture, and Christian Religious Education.
She achieved Meeting Expectation and Exceeding Expectation ratings in other areas, with Social Studies standing out as one of her strongest subjects.
Mathematics and Kiswahili were also reported as Meeting Expectation, rounding out what Wanja celebrated as a stellar performance overall.
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