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A Response to Dennis Okari’s ‘Certificates of Doom’
« on: February 03, 2015, 03:41:21 AM »
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Re: A Response to Dennis Okari’s ‘Certificates of Doom’
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2015, 06:25:13 PM »
I found the expose wanting.
... [the ICC case] will be tried in Europe, where due procedure and expertise prevail.; ... Second-guessing Ocampo and fantasizing ..has obviously become a national pastime.- NattyDread

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Re: A Response to Dennis Okari’s ‘Certificates of Doom’
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2015, 06:34:50 PM »
Kenya govt is a failed state. Cant trust its regulation mechanism. Its failed.
On the other hand the private sector is soo vibrant but it needs a govt.

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Re: A Response to Dennis Okari’s ‘Certificates of Doom’
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2015, 07:54:27 PM »
It was biased,He should have started with UON where kids of rich politicians get their papers fraudulently,

Without Prejudice.

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Re: A Response to Dennis Okari’s ‘Certificates of Doom’
« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2015, 02:22:43 AM »
Kenya govt is a failed state. Cant trust its regulation mechanism. Its failed.
On the other hand the private sector is soo vibrant but it needs a govt.


A note on that failed state from top:

Quote from: Logan
Re: Nairobi University Halls Jameni

That's a true testament and representation of the kind of mediocre education being delivered in that country...  :cry:  :roll: 


Quote from: Jakoyo Midiwo
Shocking is a under statement. During my days there , the halls had warden and daily cleaners.


Hall wardens made sure maintenance work regularly undertaken.

Wonder how the prefabs look like.



Quote from: koblo
Look at the peeling paint on the walls.  Probably have not been re-coated since the early 80s.   


This is the premier learning institution in Kenya; ranked 10th in Africa

The report notes that the sector has recorded growth in enrolment, a prospect that could be hugely important for the country, but only if students

Quote from: Kichwa Mbaya
It reflects upon the entire country. What do you expect from a country which allows itself to be led by a lazy, weed smoking, kila siku pombe and deputized by the High Priest of Corruption.  This fish is rotten from the top.


Quote from: Doctor Masinde
All,
My take is simple here. The issues I see here deals with (a) public health, and (b) structural/architectural/maintenance of the buildings.

UoN is proud to have:
- Public Health faculty
- Architecture & Engineering faculty

The question is this.....a very pregnant question in deed.

Is UoN training lazy, substandard and docile students at these faculties (Public Health, Architecture and Engineering?) Are the lecturers in these faculties just useless?

The students and lecturers can work with the administration & contractors to upgrade and maintain UoN to respectable standards.

Respectfully,