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The Rot At The University Of Nairobi University School Of Medicine Exposed

Good afternoon Cyprian, big fan of your work. I have this sensitive information I want to share. This rot has got to stop and it is about time one takes action. I am a medical student at the University of Nairobi who about to finish school. I am self-sponsored, so I pay approximately Ksh. 450,000 per year. So the univ

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The Rot At The University Of Nairobi University School Of Medicine Exposed

Good afternoon Cyprian, big fan of your work. I have this sensitive information I want to share. This rot has got to stop and it is about time one takes action. I am a medical student at the University of Nairobi who about to finish school. I am self-sponsored, so I pay approximately Ksh. 450,000 per year. So the university admitted 611 medical students last year (which is way beyond their capacity). The number of regular students is usually fixed because they take the best. They pay approximately Ksh. 30,000. Usually, about 200 students are regular students (we call them Module 1) and the rest, parallel, a.k.a self-sponsored, we call them Module 2. So, out of approximately 600 students who were picked to join 1st year, 500 were Module 2. So...

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