Questions Kenyans are asking after Passaris graduates
Newly elected Nairobi women representative Esther Passaris was one of the many graduands on Saturday at the prestigious United States International University-Africa (USIU-A).
Passaris, who graduated with a Bachelor of Science in International Business Administration, holds a Diploma in Law from the University of London. She also studied Advanced Management Program course at Strathmore Business School.
What shocked many people was how she managed to study and finish her degree within a year.
The mother of two took to social media to post pictures of her self talking about hwo she set a goal and worked towards it.
But still Kenyans on social media questioned how fast it took her to graduate.
A degree in a year??????
— yule msee©摩西 (@K_oleMungai) September 9, 2017
Joined last year and graduating today????
— paul k njure (@paulknjure) September 9, 2017
what course is that for 1yrs?
— The Troll Farmer. (@HenryKetch) September 9, 2017
A degree at 40s??? I think am doing Good where I am
— Bukusu Finest (@OliverMastar) September 9, 2017
What degree is that which you graduate after a year or two.. Ama thermometer
— dan kipkoech (@danielangat78) September 9, 2017
Fake things..you have been running up n down compaign and the same time studying …..nowonder it’s USIU
— Amos mwangi (@Amozhmwangi) September 9, 2017
To buy certificate….. miserable poor young Kenya are spending 4 yrs in UoN ,KU……but matiangi ako nao
— Amos mwangi (@Amozhmwangi) September 9, 2017
I doubt you ever attended a single lecture
— RisGe (@RisGee) September 9, 2017
watu wako na Masters degrees na PHD na hawatusumbui my fren, malaika hawana degree????????????
— Mwihaki Ng’ang’a (@MwihakiNg) September 9, 2017
But when did you attended classes and you were busy campaigning for fake Joshua,but isorait its none of my business
— @silvesterrutere (@SrutereRutere) September 9, 2017
However, Passaris had just the right answers to all these queries.
Read between the lines. I made the decision to up my game. Take 5 modules per semester to enable me graduate this year as opposed to 2018.
— Esther M Passaris (@EstherPassaris) September 9, 2017
Last two semesters were tough. Glad I made it. I am now looking forward to putting all I learnt into practice. @USIUAfrica #USIUAsanteSana
— Esther M Passaris (@EstherPassaris) September 9, 2017