Did A Kenyan University Try To Use Moha Of Jicho Pevu’s Name Wrongly To Get Credits? Interesting Details Here

 

Mohammed Ali is a celebrated name in Kenya today. This is the man who has embraced investigative journalism in the country and taken it to another level thanks to his prowess and passion for what he does.

His exposes have landed him in trouble with the powerful and the mighty in society, sometimes forcing him to free the country to Norway and other European countries to seek refuge.

But this has never stopped Mohammed Ali and his friend John Allan Namu. In fact, their names are liked in equal measure by lowly Kenyans and it seems this is what is prompting some people to try and make a living out of them.

It is Mohammed’s name that an institution of higher learning in the country used wrongfully to attract people to their forum to the amusement of the public.

Mohammed Ali himself confirmed he was surprised that the Technical University of Kenya used his name even when the institution had not invited him for the forum.

Here is the poster that lied to the public:

ali

And this is what Moha said:

Why would a technical university lie to its students that i would be coming for this workshop.

 

About this writer:

Edward Chweya