Paul Weloba, the principal of Friends School Kamusinga, has captured the hearts of Kenyans with his impressive dance moves and cool leadership style.
In a video that went viral on social media, Weloba was seen dancing alongside his students to the popular Gengetone song “Miondoko” during a school event. He was dressed in the school uniform, complete with a short-sleeved white shirt, black trousers, and a tie.
Weloba’s dance moves were so impressive that he was dubbed the “Principal of Miondoko” by online users. Many Kenyans praised him for his leadership style and for creating a fun and supportive learning environment for his students.
Here are 10 interesting facts about Paul Weloba:
- He is a graduate of the University of Nairobi, where he studied Education.
- He has been teaching for over 15 years.
- He is a passionate advocate for education equality.
- He is a role model for many young people in Kenya.
- He is a true Miondoko at heart.
- He is a gifted storyteller and uses humor and storytelling to engage his students.
- He is a master of using real-world examples to illustrate his lessons.
- He is passionate about his students’ success and goes above and beyond to make sure that they are learning and growing.
- He is known for his innovative teaching methods.
- He is a cool and popular principal who has gelled well with his students.
Weloba’s story is an inspiration to educators and students around the world. He shows that it is possible to be a strict and effective principal while also being fun and supportive.
Additional facts about Weloba
- He was transferred to Friends School Kamusinga in January 2023.
- He is a former deputy principal and rugby coach at Kakamega School.
- He is praised by his former students for being a cool tutor.
Weloba’s viral dance video has also been credited with helping to ease tension among Form Four students at Friends School Kamusinga as they prepare to sit for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams.
Weloba is a true role model for educators and students alike. He shows that it is possible to create a fun and supportive learning environment while also maintaining high standards of academic excellence.