The Maasai Mara University in Narok was Thursday February 22 closed indefinitely following a day-long riots by the students.
This is after the students went on strike over what they termed as interference from the institution administration on their elections.
They claimed the management had been interfering with the elections of the students’ union with an aim of installing leaders they feel are friendly to them.
The students said they were unhappy after learning the institution’s Election Appeals Committee had postponed the fifth union elections until further notice.
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, and her husband Prince Harry are in Nigeria to promote the Invictus Games, an initiative the prince founded to support the rehabilitation of wounded and sick service members and veterans, including Nigerian soldiers engaged in a 14-year conflict against Islamic extremists.
Already, they have visited the Defence Headquarters in Abuja and Kaduna State.
The DHQ expressed its delight to host the Duke, and his wife, Meghan, who in 2022, revealed that she was “43 per cent Nigerian” after doing a genealogy test.
President Uhuru Kenyatta was among the most followed heads of state in Africa until he deactivated all his social media accounts.
This was on March 22, 2019 when it was claimed that some staff members had hacked his accounts.
Then, the head of state had 3.62 million followers on his verified Twitter account @UKenyatta.
“Sorry, that page doesn’t exist!” was the explanation given by the microblogging site.
There was also no evidence indicating that he had violated any of the Twitter rules.
A US court will no longer seek the death sentence in a case of a suspected Kenyan-born serial killer.
For Billy Kipkorir Chemirmir, the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office will going forward seek a life sentence.
According to CBS 11 News, the DA John Creuzot changed his mind after holding a meeting the victims’ families.
“At that time, it was explained that the Dallas County Criminal District Attorney’s would request two jury trials, with the goal of securing two life sentences without the possibility of parole.
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Allison Holker Net Worth $6 Million Date of Birth Feb 6, 1988 Place of Birth Orem Nationality American Profession Actor, Dancer Early Life Born on February 6, 1988, in Anoka County, Minnesota, Allison Holker’s passion for dance ignited at a young age.