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Oscar Sudi Admits He Never Went to School, Says Leadership Is About Strategy, Not Certificates

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Last updated: 2025/04/14 at 9:47 PM
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Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi has once again sparked public interest after candidly admitting during a public event that he never went to school. Known for his bold and unfiltered remarks, the vocal legislator took to the stage with his signature confidence, cracking up the audience while addressing the long-standing rumours about his academic background.

Speaking before a large crowd, Sudi declared that he has never claimed to be anything he is not. He confirmed the claims that he never acquired formal education and brushed off critics who have used his educational background to question his leadership.

“I want to ask you people, you have heard them say I didn’t go to school. Do you think they are lying? Have you ever heard me claim I went to school?” he asked the crowd, triggering waves of laughter and applause.

With a touch of humor and defiance, Sudi said that if he were to run for the presidency, he would easily win—not because of academic prowess but because the majority of Kenyan voters relate to his background.

“If I run for president, I’ll defeat them all. Most of my people didn’t go to school either. We understand each other. We speak the same language,” he said, prompting many in the audience to raise their hands in agreement when he asked who among them had not gone to school.

Sudi used the moment to emphasize that leadership is not defined by academic credentials but by one’s ability to deliver, strategize, and connect with the people.

“Come to my place and you’ll see development. I work hard and I plan smart,” he said.

Over the years, Sudi has been at the center of debates regarding the qualifications of elected leaders in Kenya. While some have mocked his grammar or questioned his capacity to hold office, he has embraced the narrative and turned it into a relatable strength, especially among grassroots supporters.

In a separate but related development, Sudi recently celebrated being awarded an honorary doctorate in Leadership, Administration, and Management by Northwestern Christian University. The ceremony, held at Eldoret National Polytechnic, saw him express gratitude for the recognition, which he described as a testament to his commitment to leadership and public service.

While an honorary degree does not equate to formal academic achievement, Sudi used the occasion to congratulate fellow graduates and urge them to pursue impactful leadership in their communities.

Oscar Sudi’s unapologetic approach to his background and his ability to turn criticism into connection continues to fuel his political relevance—cementing his place as one of Kenya’s most unconventional yet widely followed politicians.

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