
Embattled Nairobi senator and aspiring governor Hon Johnson Sakaja has received a permanent reprieve following the latest move by the Team University in Uganda where he acquired his undergraduate degree certificate. A case was filed in the High Court of Kenya seeking to block Sakaja's candidature for the Nairobi gubernatorial for the second time after the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission IEBC said Sakaja will be on the ballot.
Team University administration has moved to the Kampala court seeking to stop the probing of it's degree it awarded to Sakaja. According to the university administration, Sakaja was a bonafide student at the University and that the Kenyan administration might be playing politics around his degree ownership.

IEBC had earlier said that it will not be involved in the verification of degree certificates and that the likes of Sakaja, wavinya Ndeti and other embattled aspirants will be on the ballot.
The case filed by Team University will now end the whole story around the Sakaja's degree.

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