Ngong wrote:I could not believe this, and l asked myself does it happen around all borders to our country?
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He said the foreign students
were keener on acquiring
education than the Kenyan
Somalis because they knew they
would get birth certificates to
register for the Kenya
Certificate of Primary Education
(KCPE) exam.
“With a Kenyan birth certificate
and result slip, they go through
the system and when they turn
18, there’s nothing to stop them
from getting a Kenyan ID.”
With such a person you cannot
know where his loyalties lie,”
Seems this process has been used for years now.Even those with genuine bcerts would be hard to know who were born outside Kenya.
I remember when i took mine they asked for proof and i produced the baptism card.Kwani siku hizi they no longer ask the proof? There is also the place of birth in the cert but i saw one issued last year they no longer care to check that.