Prof. Wajackoyah’s Rich Educational Background

KEY POINTS
If elected President, the former street boy revealed his intention to reduce the official workdays in Kenya. Working days would be between Monday and Thursday.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Prof. George Luchiri Wajackoyah, the first presidential aspirant to openly declare that he will legalize Marijuana if he is granted the latitude to serve the Republic of Kenya as the fifth commander in Chief.
In every of Kenya’s electioneering periods, controversy has always been the order of the day. The 2022 Presidential race has attracted several candidates, among them is Prof. George Luchiri Wajackoyah, the first presidential aspirant to openly declare that he will legalize Marijuana if he is granted the latitude to serve the Republic of Kenya as the fifth commander in Chief.
This good professor of ours has not only promised to legalize the holy weed but has also promised to give us an early weekend. If elected President, the former street boy revealed his intention to reduce the official workdays in Kenya. Working days would be between Monday and Thursday.
If things work out in his favor and by any chance, he assents the top political seat, from that day, henceforth, the weekend will start on Fridays. Is it really a good thing to have three full days for a weekend? I know this is debatable. It’s a topic subject to discussion depending on the nature of your job.
For those struggling to understand what am saying, here is what it means; you will have three mature days for your weekend. Your boss will have to pay you the same salary as he has been paying you.
If you think you are educated, have a look at Wajackoyah’s rich educational background. This man has spent more than enough time in school. He did not earn that title for doing anything. Prof. George Luchiri Wajackoyah PhD, Walden University, Studied Post Graduate Diploma in Law at Kenya School of Law. This was the start of his vast educational background in higher schools Learning.
Wajackoyah then proceeded to study for Masters in Law of the USA at the University of Baltimore. He did his second Masters’s degree in Law (LLM) at SOAS University of London. This ambitious man then went ahead and Studied did a third Masters’s degree in philosophy at Walden University.
At that point, Wajackoyah was still not satisfied with their Masters’s degrees. He then studied Masters of Laws Development at the University of Warwick, UK. It was at this point that education became very sweet to him. Our good man again studied Bachelor of Laws at Universities of Wolverhampton (UK) after which he came to Africa and studied Advanced Diploma in French at the University of Burundi.
He also holds a Diploma in French from Kenya Institute of Administration Studied Economics & Refugee law at World University Service united Kingdom. At Riara University, he studied the Laws of Kenya. He studied Postgraduate Diploma at Maastricht University. He studied Legal Practice Course LPC at the University of Westminster, UK. He studied Certificate in Comparative Laws at the University of London School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS).
Apart from all the above, this man has also studied Criminal/Civil Litigation at the American Heritage University of Southern. Can you compare your educational background to what he has?
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