Friday, 2 May 2014

Kenyan Celebs & Their Level Of Education…See The Drop Outs

Amazing! Our Kenyan CELEBS just like many others are educated while others are college drop outs. Here is an analysis of the artistes.
Sage
She has a degree in International Relations from United States International University and graduated in August
DJ Nruff
He studied Political Science, Sociology and Psychology at The Catholic University Of Eastern Africa.
Octopizzo 2
Octopizzo, Musician
Octopizzo
He is an electrician by profession. He studied wiring and funny enough, Octopizzo uses what he learnt in his day to day life.He worked in a garage for about three years and he fixes his own car once wiring goes wrong.
Enos Olik
Before going to campus, he did animation and a bit of psychology. This was at Shangtao, in the CBD. On completion, he moved to University of Nairobi where he graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce.
Ann Mbaru
She studied Psychology and Development studies. Currently, she is pursuing a Masters in Monetary and Evaluation.
Nick Mutuma
Has a degree in IBA (International Business Administration). He majored in marketing and feels that as a brand, you need to know how to market yourself.
Daddy Owen
He pursued air travel operations at the Air Travel and Related Studies Centre.
Rabbit
Has a degree in accounts from the Metropolitan University, US.
Anita Nderu
She is a USIU graduate and studied studied IBA with a minor in Journalism.
Dropouts
Jaguar
He was studying Pharmacy but dropped out due to finance after seven months. The required time to complete the diploma was nine months
Boniface Mwangi
Award winning Kenyan photographer, Boniface Mwangi. Worked as a staff photographer at The Standard as well as a freelancer for Bloomberg, the AFP, Reuters, the Boston Globe, and other media outlets. Founded Picha Mtaani, 2009, first ever street exhibition in Kenya showcasing post election violence photographs to a wider audience beyond Nairobi. He is recognized as a Magnum Photography Fellow, Acumen Fund East Africa Fellow, senior TED Fellow on recieving the Prince Claus Award in 2012, and twice as the CNN Multichoice Africa Photojournalist of the Year, among other awards. Currently, he is running Pawa 254, a collaborative hub for creatives in Kenya.
Mohammed Amin
Mo was one of the internationally acclaimed news cameramen in the world. He dropped out of school at the age of nineteen to pursue photography. His reputation as a world-class camera man began with his coverage of Kenya independence celebrations in 1963 and the discovery of Soviet and East German military trainers in Zanzibar. Mo is widely acclaimed for his coverage of the Ethiopian famine in the 1980s.

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