Education is the key to success. Kenya is a home of great scholars. There are millions of certificate, diploma, degree, masters and Ph.D. holders in Kenya. Did you know that there are many Kenyans who studied overseas? Here are 5 Kenyans you didn’t Know Studied at Harvard University
Julia Ojiambo
Julia Ojiambo made history when she became the first woman from this nation to enroll at the prestigious Harvard University School of Public Health. She won the hearts of many education lovers when she became the first woman to get a PhD from the University of Nairobi.
She also made a name for herself when she became the first woman to be given the post of assistant minister in independent Kenya.
Julia Ojiambo [Photo/cnyakundi.com]
Titus Naikuni
The former Group Managing Director and Director at Kenya Airways Ltd is another Kenyan who had the chance to study at Harvard University. Naikuni, a holder of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Nairobi enroll at the overseas university for Management Development Program
Titus Naikuni [Photo/smartinvestor.co.ke]
Catherine Gicheru
Gicheru, who is an editor of The Star, also studied at Harvard University. Over years she has excelled in different areas and rose through ranks because of her hard work and brilliance.
Catherine Gicheru [Photo/keonline.co.ke]
Henry K. Rotich
Cabinet secretary treasury Henry Rotich is another proud alumnus of Harvard University. He is a holder of a Masters Degree in Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School. The hard-working CS is also a graduate of UON where he pursued Master’s Degree in Economics and Bachelor’s Degree in Economics
CS Henry Rotich [ Photo/westfm.co.ke]