" Wenye Hatujasoma Ni Wengi" Sudi Laments Being Taken To Court Alone Yet They Are Many
By pmeja (self media writer) | 1 month ago
Oscar Sudi has today caused laughter when he lamented about being arrested and taken to court alone over academic papers yet there are so many Kenyans with the same problem.
He has revealed that has been battling court cases over his academic papers, only for him to hear that there are so many people with questionable papers like his.
He noted that he was so shocked when Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja was also included on the list of people with questionable academic papers.
According to him, only a few people in Kenya have genuine papers as he supported a total audit of all academic papers in the country.
"These people have been coming after me that I did not go to school, you are now seeing so many people on that list, we are so many, Raila is on the list, Joho, even Sakaja has been included on that list, we now do not know who has genuine papers and who has fake ones, only Moses Wetangula seems to have genuine papers, his English is so polished," Sudi said.
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