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Former Presidential Candidate Wajackoyah Adds Second PhD to Academic Portfolio
The new qualification adds to what Wajackoyah claimed during his 2022 presidential campaign to be a collection of 15 academic degrees, demonstrating his continued commitment to higher education and scholarly pursuits.
Kenyan politician and academic Professor George Luchiri Wajackoyah has graduated with his second doctorate degree, earning a PhD in Criminal Justice from Walden University in Orlando, Florida.
The former 2022 presidential candidate celebrated the milestone achievement on Sunday, sharing footage of his graduation ceremony on social media platform X (formerly Twitter).
In the video, Wajackoyah can be seen in traditional graduation regalia participating in the ceremonial hooding process that marks the conferment of his doctoral degree.
“Today I celebrate the completion of my PhD in Law and Public Policy, a journey of purpose, persistence, and passion. This victory is ours,” Wajackoyah wrote in his post, which quickly gained traction among Kenyan social media users.
The new qualification adds to what Wajackoyah claimed during his 2022 presidential campaign to be a collection of 15 academic degrees, demonstrating his continued commitment to higher education and scholarly pursuits.
Wajackoyah rose to national prominence during Kenya’s 2022 general election, where he distinguished himself from other candidates through a series of unconventional economic proposals.
His most widely discussed suggestion was the legalization and export of marijuana, which he argued could help address Kenya’s national debt crisis through what critics dubbed a “ganja economy.”
The academic-turned-politician also proposed several other controversial economic initiatives, including snake farming for venom extraction, dog meat exports, and the trade of hyena testicles for their purported medicinal properties.
While these proposals generated significant public debate and social media commentary, Wajackoyah maintained they represented serious attempts to diversify Kenya’s economic base through non-traditional revenue streams.
Despite facing skepticism from some quarters about his unconventional policy proposals, Wajackoyah cultivated a dedicated following, particularly among younger Kenyans who appreciated his willingness to challenge conventional political thinking.
His distinctive personality and academic credentials helped establish him as a unique voice in Kenyan politics.
The completion of his second PhD demonstrates Wajackoyah’s ongoing dedication to academic excellence alongside his political activities.
The degree in Criminal Justice from Walden University may also enhance his credibility when addressing issues related to law enforcement and judicial reform in future political discourse.
Social media users responded positively to news of his graduation, with many Kenyans congratulating the professor on his academic achievement and praising his commitment to lifelong learning.
Professor George Wajackoyah’s graduation ceremony took place at Walden University in Orlando, Florida, where he earned his PhD in Criminal Justice as part of the Law and Public Policy program.
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