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Wanja Nyarari, the lady who has been moving around with different heads of state in private jets, has come out guns blazing to mock and attack the father of her children, who was Gachagua's lawyer, claiming that he is a quack and a very confused lawyer who doesn't understand the law.
Wanja has decided to throw the father of her three children under the bus without even considering the fact that her children share the same DNA as the man she is calling a mumu. Based on how the lady has been celebrating her ex-husband's loss, it clearly shows that she is yet to heal.
Hate is contagious and dangerously difficult to overcome. The wise know that it starts as just a feeling, but when it enters your heart, it becomes anger,, a letter away from danger. Many women hardly accept rejection.
The moment you decide to go your separate ways, some will spend day and night praying for your downfall. But despite all the red flags, another simp by the name of Ken Ambani, famously known as Baraza,decided to step in.
The man chose to start the match with a handicap, but as we usually say, you can never succeed where another man failed. The man is just watching as his woman disrespects the father of her children, thinking that he is immune to the same hostility. The Simp will learn the hard way. Kama kawa sisi walala hoii hatuna maoni, Letu Jicho tu.👀
@georgediano It is very painful,death is the worst thing and enemy to humanity especially someone very close..it affected me seven months ago i have never recovered to date..
You’ve been calling them Professors your whole life. The question is; Are Kenyan professors actually brilliant and the smartest people in the room OR we just have NEVER tested that assumption??
The Man Who Stole a University.
There is a particular kind of audacity that the world is not prepared for.
Not the audacity of genius. The audacity of a man who simply decides, one ordinary morning, that the rules were written for other people and then spends a decade proving himself right.
Brian Daniel Ouma Okeyo started as a driver
His assignment was straightforward: drive for Chancellor Dr. Vijoo Rattansi at the University of Nairobi.
And Brian Ouma was its chauffeur adjusting mirrors, holding doors, navigating Nairobi traffic.
But somewhere between the driver’s seat and the Chancellor’s office door, something shifted inside him.
He began telling people he was her personal assistant. Then her bodyguard.
Small reframings at first the kind that are easy to dismiss if you’re not paying attention.
And here is the first lesson Kenya should have learned: nobody was paying attention. “He walked like he belonged”
Doors opened. That was all he needed.
Armed with confidence of a Bachelor of Philosophy degree from Rome’s Pontifical Urbaniana University a credential not recognised in Kenya, Ouma began his ascent.
He didn’t knock on doors anymore. He pushed them off their hinges.
He arm-twisted senior officials. He leveraged proximity to power. Fear and mystery. Two tools more powerful than any MBA.
Then came the masterstroke.
The position of Chief Operations Officer simply does not exist in the University of Nairobi’s statutory instruments.
The council created it without varying the university charter. There was no such role. No legal framework for it. No precedent.
Brian Ouma allegedly helped create the position, then walked into it.
He was appointed Acting Chief Operations Officer, responsible for overseeing all administrative non-academic departments and managing the day-to-day operations of the varsity.
A driver. Overseeing operations at Kenya’s flagship university. Without a recognised qualification to his name.
He reportedly went further. He drafted proposals to strip the Vice-Chancellor of authority and centralise power under his new desk.
He allegedly argued that a Vice-Chancellor need not be a professor at all, that their domain was the classroom, not the institution.
He is said to have wanted the Vice-Chancellorship itself.
One man saw through him early. Prof. George Magoha, then Education Cabinet Secretary, refused to endorse Ouma’s appointment.
Turned him away. Ouma allegedly swore it would not be forgotten.
Years later, when Magoha sought the title of Emeritus Professor at UoN, his path was mysteriously blocked.
Prof. Magoha is now deceased. Those who knew him say he warned about Ouma repeatedly. He was not heard.
What followed was not merely corruption. It was a siege.
Vice-Chancellors fell one after another; Profs. Mbithi, Mbeche, Ogot, Ogeng’o, and Kiama. Prof. Stephen Kiama, who had served as Vice-Chancellor since January 2020, was suspended from his position in August 2024. 
Ouma’s faction filed over 400 court cases, turning Kenya’s judiciary into a slow, grinding weapon against institutional reform.
Directors who questioned him faced transfers. Appointments were revoked.
Ouma allegedly received salaries totalling over KSh 32 million between 2015 and 2025 while occupying positions including Deputy Director of Fundraising, Director of Advancement, and Acting Chief Operations Officer roles for which investigators say he was unqualified. 
Today, the University of Nairobi carries over KSh 13 billion in pending bills.
The tragedy is not Brian Ouma.
The tragedy is the culture that made him possible. The unverified papers.
The real question the one that should keep every Kenyan awake:
How many institutions are being run by men whose papers nobody has ever checked?
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