Veteran Kenyan journalist Linus Kaikai has reached a significant milestone, graduating from law school and being admitted to the Bar. The Citizen TV reporter, widely respected for his work in media and leadership in journalism, shared the moment with his followers on social media.
Kaikai’s wife, Jacinta Mueni, celebrated alongside him, sharing heartwarming photos from the day. One image showed Kaikai adjusting his collar, ready for his admission ceremony, while another throwback highlighted his earlier studies at the University of Westminster, where he earned his first degree. Mueni noted that becoming a lawyer was a dream Kaikai had held for years and expressed pride in his achievement.
She wrote: “Dressing Wakili bright and early. Congratulations Linus Kaikai. We are proud of this milestone of you being admitted to the Bar today on the heels of you becoming a Lawyer a few years ago. I celebrate you. For those asking, no it is not a first degree, Wakili also holds a Masters degree in Communication from the University of Westminster UK, where they studied with Paul Tobiko. Mungu mbele.”
Kaikai also posted a series of photos, captioning one: “Cometh the day, cometh the hour,” reflecting his anticipation and pride in reaching this milestone.
Kenyans on social media quickly joined the celebration, lauding Kaikai for his discipline, dedication, and perseverance. Fans and colleagues sent messages of congratulations and admiration, recognizing his ability to balance a demanding career in journalism while pursuing legal studies.
Kaikai’s achievement marks another chapter in his illustrious career, combining his experience in media with his new qualification in law. Fans and colleagues view this as a testament to his commitment to growth and excellence. With this new credential, Linus Kaikai joins a growing list of professionals in Kenya who have successfully merged media careers with legal expertise, setting an example for aspiring journalists and students alike.

