- Atheists in Kenya (AIK) association is offering a token of KSh 10,000 to students who flanked in religious studies in the recently announced KCSE results

- The reward is open to the public and one needn't be an atheist to win the money

- Winners will then be invited for an award ceremony in 2018

Atheists of Kenya on December 26, in a tweet seen by TUKO.co.ke, announced a token of KSh 10,000 to candidates who scored Grade E and below in religious studies.

These religious studies include Hindu Religious Education (HRE), Islamic Religious Education (IRE) and Christian Religious Education (CRE).

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The highly controversial self proclaimed nihilist's group, made it clear that failing such a subject was a great achievement from their view and was a sign of great potential to come from the E students.

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The reward is open to any member of the public and one does not have to be an atheist to win the cash.

These winners will gain the privilege of being invited for an award ceremony in 2018.

TUKO.co.ke recently reported how Meru County Governor Kiraitu Murungi, became the latest high profile leader to question the credibility of the 2017 KCSE results released by CS Fred Matiang'i on Wednesday, December 20.

Nandi Governor Stephen Sang, also asked Matiang'i to explain the criteria used to mark the results that had over 400,000 students get D+.