Exposed: The Truth Behind CS Nakhumicha’s Missing Name and Fake Degrees
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CS NAKHUMICHA: The Scandal of Fake Degrees and Missing Names – Uncovered
Susan Nakhumicha, the Health Cabinet Secretary, is suspected of falsifying her academic credentials in order to secure her high-ranking government position, a role that many Kenyans believe she is not competent enough to handle.
In her resume, Nakhumicha states that she holds a Master’s Degree in Procurement and Logistics from Jomo Kenyatta University of Science And Technology (JKUAT).
However, her name is missing from the list of the 46 students who graduated in that specific field at JKUAT.
“Susan Nakhumicha has a Master’s Degree from JKUAT but her name is nowhere to be seen on that JKUAT Master’s list she claims to have been part of. Frauds,” wrote an X user.
Kenya in a nutshell:
1. Nakhumicha has no legit qualifications to be the cabinet secretary for health. Her qualifications are all most likely fake including but not limited to her masters degree. She has never been a nurse, or an MO, or a pharmacist or a CO. She has nothing to…— Anderson Maina (@Maina_Poultry) March 21, 2024
This is not the first time that Nakhumicha’s academic credentials have been questioned.
When she was being vetted, Kikuyu Member of Parliament Kimani Ichung’wa demanded to know how she attained the title ‘DR’ and also inquired about the credibility of her documents.
“I want her to clarify whether she is a doctor because after going through the copies of certificates in our files, I don’t see anything that has to do with a doctor other than a Diploma in health care from the Institute of Management and even the degree from Turkey is not in the file,” Ichung’wa said.
In her response, Susan reiterated that she had undertaken an online degree from EGE University in Turkey but differences in regulations and legislation between Kenya and Turkey at the time barred her from being registered as a pharmacist.
“I did a degree in Pharmacy from Turkey but I also said I did not manage to be registered by the Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) because of the difference in regulations,” she claimed.
Kenyans have also established that the Degree in Pharmacy which she claims to have attained from EGE University in Turkey is fake.
The University doesn’t offer online degrees.