University of Nairobi Celebrates Talent Day.

Speaking during the event, University of Nairobi Vice Chancellor, Prof. Stephen Kiama, urged students to leave a mark while studying at the university. “Please ensure you leave a mark behind. University of Nairobi is the home of talents. We have recently seen Ferdinand Omanyala fly the University flag high, not just nationally but at the global stage. We have many alumni, some of them Nobel Laureates like Prof. Wangari Maathai”, he said. The Vice Chancellor urged students to leave a mark in sports, academics, research and various extracurricular activities.

DOJMC Students Participate In O3plus Production

The  Department of Journalism and Mass Communication students have been actively engaged in writing scripts for both the audio and visual content, shooting, editing and production of the content. UNESCO took them through a series of trainings to ensure that they are fully equipped. They collaborate with their lecturers and come up with a podcast, where they disseminate the fullness of the project in its nitty gritty form- their rights, lives and future.