Former Kibwezi Member of Parliament Kalembe Ndile has said that he was forced to drop out of university because he hates being told how to think. 

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In an interview with Standard in hotel in Machakos on Saturday, Ndile said that he is a free thinker and he likes doing things his own way. 

He noted that he is saddened by the fact that universities force students to think in a particular manner. 

He noted that he finished his secondary education but did not get his papers because of the lack of fee. 

“I finished secondary school but could not get my certificate because of lack of fee. When I went back years later to collect it, the school had closed,” he says. 

Ndile also said that he sat for the British examinations but he failed after he scored Ds in different subjects. 

He also revealed that he joined university but he didn’t manage to complete after he noted that things were too boring for him. 

He also said that he loves free thinking and doesn’t see the need of being controlled by anyone.

“I am a free mind. I hate being told how to think,” he adds. He also recounted his days at campus saying they were the best he has ever had so far.