Seasons Greetings
I take this opportunity to thank you all for supporting me in the year 2015. This post is specifically to
appreciate your contribution to the success of every event that I participated in the year 2015.
Wishing you a blessed Christmas and a prosperous New Year 2016
Monday, December 21, 2015
Monday, December 7, 2015
33rd Graduation Ceremony at Egerton University
On 4th December 2015, Egerton University had its largest number of students ever to graduate in one graduation ceremony.
The event was recorded by NTV and broadcast on 6th Dec after 9pm news.
The number of graduates was a total of 4,877. This was the largest number of students from Egerton graduating at once .
The venue of the graduation was at the sports pavilion, where the sea of humanity gathered to witness the event that marked the
true expansion of Egerton University.
The main event started at exactly 9:26 am with the procession led by the NYS band that played majestic tunes on their instruments.
You could feel the excitement in the air as the graduates took to their seats and watched the procession.
Before the conferment of degrees by the Chancellor Prof. Shem Wandiga, there was plenty of entertainment provided to keep the happy mood going.

The graduation commenced with the conferment of PhDs by the Chancellor Prof. Shem Wandiga, awarding 14 students with Kenya's latest PhDs.
The next groups were the Masters, Diplomas and finally the degrees.
The event ended at 1:10pm with the jubilant crowd of fresh graduands celebrating their new achievements.
Truly, this graduation was a test of sorts, on how the event would be planned, handling the crowd and most importantly the traffic that arises from such
humongous events.
It was a successful graduation and I wish to thank committee members who played a key role in ensuring that the event ran smoothly .
On 4th December 2015, Egerton University had its largest number of students ever to graduate in one graduation ceremony.
The event was recorded by NTV and broadcast on 6th Dec after 9pm news.
The number of graduates was a total of 4,877. This was the largest number of students from Egerton graduating at once .
The venue of the graduation was at the sports pavilion, where the sea of humanity gathered to witness the event that marked the
true expansion of Egerton University.
The main event started at exactly 9:26 am with the procession led by the NYS band that played majestic tunes on their instruments.
You could feel the excitement in the air as the graduates took to their seats and watched the procession.
Before the conferment of degrees by the Chancellor Prof. Shem Wandiga, there was plenty of entertainment provided to keep the happy mood going.

The graduation commenced with the conferment of PhDs by the Chancellor Prof. Shem Wandiga, awarding 14 students with Kenya's latest PhDs.
The next groups were the Masters, Diplomas and finally the degrees.
The event ended at 1:10pm with the jubilant crowd of fresh graduands celebrating their new achievements.
Truly, this graduation was a test of sorts, on how the event would be planned, handling the crowd and most importantly the traffic that arises from such
humongous events.
It was a successful graduation and I wish to thank committee members who played a key role in ensuring that the event ran smoothly .
Essay Competition Awarding Ceremony
In the month on November 2015, The Chinese Embassy in Kenya and the Confucius Institute at Egerton University sponsored
an essay writing competition that welcomed essays from students. The theme of the Essays was "The China I know and the China-Africa Relations I expect".
The reason for this sponsorship was to enhance greater friendship and develop more ties between China and Africa. There were about 100 essays that were received in the essay competition.
The participants came from Egerton, Kenyatta and Nairobi Universities.
The students were creative in writing their essays with interesting titles and some included inspiring titles and themes.
The essay award ceremony was held at Kilimo Hall, Egerton University. Amongst guests invited were Dr J. Wolukahu, Prof Li Yuan and Mr. Imbusi (Lions Academy). The students took to the stage to perform various songs and dances to the appreciating audience.
The winner of the essay competition was Susan, a student of Egerton University studying Chinese currently in level 3. Her essay was titled "Pregnant Africa being helped to deliver by midwife China".
Winners in the competition were rewarded in various categories.
In the month on November 2015, The Chinese Embassy in Kenya and the Confucius Institute at Egerton University sponsored
an essay writing competition that welcomed essays from students. The theme of the Essays was "The China I know and the China-Africa Relations I expect".
The reason for this sponsorship was to enhance greater friendship and develop more ties between China and Africa. There were about 100 essays that were received in the essay competition.
The participants came from Egerton, Kenyatta and Nairobi Universities.
The students were creative in writing their essays with interesting titles and some included inspiring titles and themes.
The essay award ceremony was held at Kilimo Hall, Egerton University. Amongst guests invited were Dr J. Wolukahu, Prof Li Yuan and Mr. Imbusi (Lions Academy). The students took to the stage to perform various songs and dances to the appreciating audience.
The winner of the essay competition was Susan, a student of Egerton University studying Chinese currently in level 3. Her essay was titled "Pregnant Africa being helped to deliver by midwife China".
Winners in the competition were rewarded in various categories.
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