Learnig at Nairobi Aviation College Nakuru branch has returned to normalcy, following demonstrations by students over airing of an expose on fake certificates by a local media house.

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Speaking on Tuesday at the college’s premises in Nakuru Town, the college's principal, Amos Kirwa confirmed the normal learning.

“Our students have gone back to class rooms and learning has resumed,” said Kirwa.

The middle -level college demonstrated at Nation Media offices located at CK Patel Building along Kenyatta Avenue, after the media house exposed unethical academic malpractices at the institution.

Kirwa expressed surprise over the alleged rot, and urged the journalists of the media house to ascertain the truth before rushing to publishing 'rumours'.

“The documentary took us by surprise and I urge journalists to carry out thorough investigations before airing their documentaries,” said Kirwa.

For Ambrose Mwangi , a second year electrical engineering student at the institution, the credibility of the institution has been affected, shedding shivers among employers.

“The documentary 'tinted ' the image of the 'high accredited' institution and the future of graduates now hangs in the balance,” said Mwangi.

This comes at a time when the Ministry of Education is spearheading a major crack down on bogus middle-level colleges offering sub-standard education, while employers have been accusing mushrooming colleges of producing half -baked graduates.