Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho has dismissed as fake a Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education result slip indicating that a certain Ali Hassan scored a D – (minus) in his national exams.
Through Mombasa County’s Director of Communications and Public Relations Richard Chacha, the governor clarified that his full name was not as indicated on the result slip.
“His name is Hassan Ali Joho not Ali Hassan. That is fake,” said Chacha. The certificate has been trending on social media with the hashtag #JohoTheDMinusGovernor rising to number to trending topic on Twitter.
RESULT SLIP
As per the result slip doing the rounds on social media, a certain Ali Hassan sat his for his High School exams at Serani Secondary School in 1993, attained a D- (minus) mean grade.
The said Hassan posted among other grades, D plain in English, Kiswahili and History and Government respectively.
The result slip that has been doing the rounds on social media, which Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho has dismissed. PHOTO | COURTESY
He also scored three straight E’s, in Physical Science, Biological Science and Mathematics, according to the slip signed by KNEC’s Ag CEO G. Karongo.
This is not the only time, Governor Joho’s academic qualifications are facing scrutiny from the public. In the other incident, the popular Governor’s University credentials were also challenged.
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