William Kambogo happiness after waititu go home
Kiambu County Governor Ferdinand Waititu says his forerunner William Kabogo was his senior by four years during their investigation days – during the 1980s – at Punjab University in India, thus the explanation their ways never crossed at the organization.
Waititu's announcement returns on the of charges that he didn't seek after his undergrad learns at the college, given Kabogo was an understudy at the organization around a similar time the area boss cases he was there.
"Representative Kabogo went to Punjab University four years in front of me. In this way, there was no chance we would have shared a class; and, when he returned to the college [for his certificates], he didn't have the foggiest idea about that I was there," Waititu revealed to Citizen TV's Jeff Koinange on Wednesday, January 30.
Kabogo had, in the approach 2017 general political race, punched gaps on Waititu's scholarly capabilities, denouncing Waititu, at that point, of manufacturing his scholastic papers.
Kabogo, in any case, lost a legal dispute wherein he had sued Waititu over his [Waititu's] scholastic foundation.
Punjab University would, later, affirm that one Clifford Ndung'u Waititu was their undergrad understudy during the 1980s; and that he qualified for the honor of Bachelor of Commerce degree after he effectively finished his course.
The name Clifford, be that as it may, caused a commotion among individuals, who, for a very long time, knew Waititu as Ferdinand.
He, be that as it may, clarified the mistake on JKL.
"I am Clifford. I produced an oath to that results. Thus, there shouldn't be perplexity," he said.
Waititu recognizes he was named Clifford Ndung'u Waititu during childbirth, however changed his name to Ferdinand in an offer to attempt to find a new line of work as a cop.
"I took the name Ferdinand since I needed to turn into a cop. I cheated about my age with the goal that I could be enrolled. I needed to drop out of school and join the powers. Be that as it may, when my interest was ineffective, I returned to my old name – Clifford," he said.
"I have, to a critical degree, been alluded to as Ferdinand on account of the first ID that I took, which contained that name," he said.
Waititu says he "utilized an understudies' visa to go out of Kenya during the 1980s", subsequently the explanation it was hard to recover his movement records from some time ago.
Waititu, at present, holds a Master's qualification in Business Administration, Human Resources choice from the Kenya Methodist University. He graduated on October 14, 2017.
Waititu's announcement returns on the of charges that he didn't seek after his undergrad learns at the college, given Kabogo was an understudy at the organization around a similar time the area boss cases he was there.
"Representative Kabogo went to Punjab University four years in front of me. In this way, there was no chance we would have shared a class; and, when he returned to the college [for his certificates], he didn't have the foggiest idea about that I was there," Waititu revealed to Citizen TV's Jeff Koinange on Wednesday, January 30.
Kabogo had, in the approach 2017 general political race, punched gaps on Waititu's scholarly capabilities, denouncing Waititu, at that point, of manufacturing his scholastic papers.
Kabogo, in any case, lost a legal dispute wherein he had sued Waititu over his [Waititu's] scholastic foundation.
Punjab University would, later, affirm that one Clifford Ndung'u Waititu was their undergrad understudy during the 1980s; and that he qualified for the honor of Bachelor of Commerce degree after he effectively finished his course.
The name Clifford, be that as it may, caused a commotion among individuals, who, for a very long time, knew Waititu as Ferdinand.
He, be that as it may, clarified the mistake on JKL.
"I am Clifford. I produced an oath to that results. Thus, there shouldn't be perplexity," he said.
Waititu recognizes he was named Clifford Ndung'u Waititu during childbirth, however changed his name to Ferdinand in an offer to attempt to find a new line of work as a cop.
"I took the name Ferdinand since I needed to turn into a cop. I cheated about my age with the goal that I could be enrolled. I needed to drop out of school and join the powers. Be that as it may, when my interest was ineffective, I returned to my old name – Clifford," he said.
"I have, to a critical degree, been alluded to as Ferdinand on account of the first ID that I took, which contained that name," he said.
Waititu says he "utilized an understudies' visa to go out of Kenya during the 1980s", subsequently the explanation it was hard to recover his movement records from some time ago.
Waititu, at present, holds a Master's qualification in Business Administration, Human Resources choice from the Kenya Methodist University. He graduated on October 14, 2017.

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