The Nairobi senator and gubernatorial candidate Johnson Sakaja has elicited reactions online after finally revealing that he didn't finish his schooling. Sakaja who was once a student at the Nairobi University claimed that he did not finish his course. He said he had enrolled in the Nairobi University for his actuarial science course for four years before calling it quit following a discontinuation from the administration. Sakaja said that his main problem was the school fees and nothing morebor less than that. He said that he did not go back to school one ge was ae to raise the required amount of school fees.

Sakaja claimed that the reason for not completing his actuarial science course qas due to embarrassment that awaited him. He claimed that he feared the embarrassment that awaited him and could not go back to finish his course at the Nairobi University. Sakaja's degree drama seems to be the norm ofbthe day in the country with a number of Kenyans not aware of where the problem is.



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