Tag: Fake Academic Papers

  • Fake Degree Saga: Turkana Governor Lomorukai Caught Cheating Again

    Fake Degree Saga: Turkana Governor Lomorukai Caught Cheating Again

    Drawn to scandals, the embattled Turkana governor Jeremiah Ekamais Lomorukai, who the Ethics and Anti Corruption Commission (EACC) has accused of forging academic certificates once again finds himself in a now familiar bad book. Allegedly, he’s cheating his way to acquire a degree and has contracted someone to attend classes on his behalf should he fail to stop his case, we can reveal now.

    The governor has been under fire for the last one year after EACC accused him of forging degree and diploma certificates purported to have been issued by the Kenya Methodist University (KEMU).

    The governor is said to have used the alleged forged papers to seek clearance to successfully contest the gubernatorial seat which he won using an ODM ticket. He later jumped ship and started supporting the government in the hope of saving himself from prosecution.

    Vitalis Ogombe (left) together with former Turkana East MP Ali Lokiru and governor Jeremiah Lomorukai. Ogombe who is the governor’s aide is being investigated for contracting fake students to study on behalf of Gov Lomorukai

    But even as he waits for the courts and his new political allegiance to save him from the fake degree saga, the governor has invested into yet another fraudulent education scam that has caught the eye of investigators.

    Apparently, the governor is undertaking a Diploma in Conflict Resolution at St Pauls University, Limuru. The only problem is – he does not attend classes or sit for exams. Someone else is doing it on his behalf using his full names Jeremiah Ekamais Lomorukai and ID number.

    The fake student who was contracted by one of the governors aides Vitalis Ogombe not only goes to class and sits exams but is also part of the Whatsapp group for the course.

    According to detectives aware of the case, the same fake student is also attending classes on behalf of the governor’s son Ekamais Ewesit at the Kenya Methodist University.

    The governor’s son is pursuing a diploma in International Relations at KEMU, the same university where his father is accused by EACC of having forged its certificates in order to run for office.

    According to investigators the son’s registration number is BIR-0-2116-1/22. He however does not attend classes. Detectives say, the same person who is studying on behalf of his father is also doing it for him.

    Apart from studying on behalf of the governor and his son, the fake student also managed to sit for the 2023 Certified Public Accountants (CPA) Part 1 exams at the Multi-Media University College on behalf of Vitalis Ogombe, the Turkana chief executive’s aide.

    The exams were held between Monday August 21 and Thursday August 24, according to a preliminary report. Ogombe passed those exams which he did not sit for. He later graduated with a Masters Degree from the University of Nairobi on December 15.

    Things however fell apart after the fake student felt that he was being taken for a ride and the promises he had been given by Ogombe were no longer being met despite him fulfilling his end of the bargain. He reported the matter to the police immediately after assisting Ogombe to pass exams he never sat for.

    However, when the matter was leaked to the press in November, the governor resorted to underhand tactics using lawyers to threaten journalists to back off the story. His lawyers wrote to media houses claiming he was being extorted. This forced journalists to back off for fear of losing their jobs.

    At the moment detectives have now put Ogombe at the centre of the fake academic certificates surrounding Governor Lomorukai and have turned their guns on him. EACC which has been unable to prosecute the governor since 2022 believes it has now found a break through in the case.

    In February last year, the High Court dismissed Governor Lomorukai’s bid to stop his arrest over the forgery of his academic papers.

    Justice Reuben Nyakundi rejected the governor’s application for anticipatory bail pending the hearing and determination of the suit where he was challenging the decision by EACC to arrest him over allegations of a “fake degree”.

    “The petitioner(governor Lomorukai) has failed to demonstrate that the EACC and the DPP, Inspector General of Police have breached his fundamental rights to freedom or that there exists any threat of his rights to warrant the grant of anticipatory bail. The petition has no merit and accordingly it is dismissed,” Justice Nyakundi ordered.

    According to an affidavit filed in court by EACC investigator Celestine Owiti, investigations against the Governor were necessitated by the a complaint lodged on January 27, 2017 alleging that he had irregularly and fraudulently acquired a degree in Bachelor of Arts in Counseling from the Kenya Methodist University (KEMU).

    It was further reported that Lomorukai sat the 1994 KCSE examination in Lodwar High School and attained a C-(Minus), which made him ineligible to join university for an undergraduate course.

    When the complaint was lodged at the EACC, Lomorukai was a Member of County Assembly of Turkana and was vying for the position of Member of Parliament for Loima Constituency which he won.

    The commission further informed the court that the investigations into the matter established that the Lomurukai had applied for a pre-university programme at KEMU in January 2012, and soon after, before completing the pre-university programme, purported to have applied for a diploma in counseling in the same year.

    EACC says KEMU has no records of Lomorukai registering for the diploma course.

  • Oscar Sudi Fake Academic Papers: A Betrayal of Trust and Integrity

    Oscar Sudi Fake Academic Papers: A Betrayal of Trust and Integrity

    In a shocking revelation that has sent shockwaves across the political landscape of Kenya, it has come to light that Oscar Sudi, the Member of Parliament for Kapseret constituency, has been masquerading with fake academic credentials.

    The very foundation of trust and integrity on which our democracy rests has been severely undermined by Sudi’s audacious deceit.

    As the nation grapples with political uncertainty and seeks leaders who exemplify honesty and competence, the exposure of Sudi’s false academic papers demands our attention and demands accountability.

    Oscar Sudi

    A House of Lies

    The facade of credibility that Oscar Kipchumba Sudi has constructed around his political career has now been exposed as a house of lies. It has been revealed that Sudi dropped out of school in Class Seven, casting serious doubts on his claim of any secondary education, let alone a college degree.

    This blatant misrepresentation of his educational background raises questions about his ability to effectively represent the people of Kapseret constituency, who placed their trust in him.

    A Betrayal of Constituents

    The people of Kapseret constituency elected Oscar Sudi to be their voice in the National Assembly, relying on his presumed qualifications and knowledge to address their concerns and uplift their lives.

    Sudi’s deception not only betrays the trust of his constituents but also undermines their hopes for progress and development.

    How can a man who fabricates his educational achievements be trusted to make informed decisions that shape the future of the constituency and the nation?

    The Erosion of Democratic Values

    The revelation of Oscar Sudi’s fake academic papers goes beyond his personal deceit. It strikes at the heart of our democratic system, which depends on the integrity and credibility of its representatives. When elected officials deceive the public by falsifying their qualifications, it erodes the very fabric of our democratic values. The consequences of such deception are far-reaching, eroding public trust and distorting the political landscape.

    Oscar Sudi Fake Academic Papers: A Mockery of Meritocracy

    In a society that aspires to meritocracy and equal opportunities, Oscar Sudi’s falsified academic credentials are an insult to hardworking individuals who have strived to attain genuine qualifications.

    Sudi’s charade mocks the principles of fairness and undermines the belief that success should be earned through merit and genuine achievements.

    It sends a disheartening message to young Kenyans that hard work and academic integrity can be overshadowed by dishonesty and manipulation.

    The Urgent Need for Accountability

    The exposure of Oscar Sudi’s fake academic papers calls for swift and decisive action. It is imperative that the relevant authorities investigate this matter thoroughly and take appropriate legal action if necessary.

    The people of Kapseret constituency deserve a representative who upholds the highest standards of honesty and credibility, and the nation as a whole needs reassurance that those in power are held accountable for their actions.

    Oscar Sudi
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    Oscar Sudi’s fake academic papers represent a grave betrayal of trust, not only to his constituents but also to the ideals of democracy. His audacious deception undermines the integrity of our political system and erodes public trust in elected officials.

    The exposure of Sudi’s falsehoods should serve as a wake-up call for the nation to demand greater transparency, accountability, and ethical conduct from those who seek to represent us.

    It is only through holding individuals like Sudi accountable that we can safeguard the principles that underpin our democracy and work towards a better future for all Kenyans.