Scholar Makau Mutua has opposed the just released 2016 Kenya Certificate of Secondary School Examination (KCSE).
According to the United States-based law lecturer, the results released December 29 at the Shimo La Tewa High School in Mombasa, were too fishy.
During release of the results, Education Cabinet Secretary Dr Fred Matiang'i said only 141 students scored grade A, contrary to previous years.
"I don't buy the 2016 KCSE results. Too fishy. CS Fred Matiang'i is selling snake oil. Deep systemic cheating can't be solved with a wand,'' the controversial scholar said, on Twitter.
He added: "Either the 2016 KCSE results are a complete sham, or the previous ones were cooked. One or the other must be tossed out. Both can't stand."