IEBC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ezra Chiloba, address the media at past. [Photo|Courtesy]Anyone in Kenya that has been keen about the country's politics and elections and the electoral body IEBC, this past few days, especially during the August elections, will as well be keen to find out more about Ezra Chiloba.The IEBC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who has been accused of working with the government to deny Raila Odinga, presidential victory, completed his Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exams at Mutua Primary School in 1993.Chiloba scored 539 marks out of 700 marks.Per subject, he scored the following: English 80 (A)Kiswahili 75 (B-)Mathematics 74 (B+) Science 77 (A-)GHCRE 80 (A-) AC&M 78 (A)Home Science and Business 76 (A-)Following the encouraging performance, Chiloba was called join Kitale's populous St Joseph Boys High School.He was however unable to continue with his secondary education while in Form Two, due to lack of school fees and other financial needs to keep him in school.The Nairobian reported on Friday, that Chiloba's aunt, Florence Nafula advised him, to drop the Kitale School, for Friend's School Kwanza, since its fees was affordable.She revealed that she earned a living by selling vegetables to raise money to buy paraffin and soap for Chiloba, as a young boy."The boy was determined to excel and this motivated me ensure there was paraffin for him to revise at night," Nafula said, in an interview.On several occasions, Chiloba would assist her aunt to cook and in doing other chores at home.The aunt described young Chiloba as "very disciplined and responsible."He later scored an A- at Friend's School Kwanza, failing to earn the total marks that could make him pursue his doctoral dream.Chiloba instead, enrolled at the Nairobi School of Law.

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