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Samidoh Graduates From JKUAT With Business IT Degree

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Mugithi singer Samidoh is among hundreds of graduates who graduated from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) on Friday.

He graduated with a Bachelor degree in Business and Information Technology.

Samidoh shared news of his graduation on his Instagram page where he also expressed his milestone for the achievement.

“Congratulations fellow graduates. Discover JKUAT. Leo hakuna kukunja sura na vile kwa hizi street mumekuwa,” he wrote on his Instagram.

Samidoh’s manager, Moses Marete, is among people who congratulated the vernacular singer for his achievements.

“Congratulations boss Samidoh, HSC, on your academic achievement. You are a relentless champ who, no matter how hard a situation seems, never concedes. Kongole kaka,” he said.

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As earlier reported on WoK, Kabugi also graduated from JKUAT with a Bachelor in Business Information and Technology.

Kabugi explained that he chose to pursue the course at the institution after being recommended by friends who previously studied there.

Without giving any reason, the Nakuru native also noted that he wanted to be away from home, and also mentioned JKUAT’s reputation in IT.

“It has been [good], especially IT-wise and I’ve gotten a chance to interact with a number of personalities from here. It has been a good experience,” he said.

Kabugi also spoke on how he managed to bakance bith content creation and studying, noting that he is passionate about both.

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“I’ve been doing this since I was a kid, I have been acting, I’ve been in drama, this is something that has been growing in me,” he said.