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Daystar University is a private Christian liberal arts university in Nairobi. [1] [2] Daystar's original campus is close to Nairobi city centre, but there was no room to expand at that location. Therefore, in 1992 a new campus was built at Athi River, some 40 km to the south-east of the city, 5km off Mombasa Road which became the main campus.
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Vice-Chancellor of Daystar University Professor Laban Ayiro is a Kenyan academic, currently serving as the Vice Chancellor of Daystar University , a Christian , liberal arts university based in Nairobi , the capital and largest city of Kenya .
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Channel 69 first signed on the air on June 6, 1988, as WBUU, an educational independent station founded by Butler University.It changed its call letters to WTBU in 1991.. In 1992, WTBU joined PBS as its fourth member station in the Indianapolis market—after WFYI (channel 20), Bloomington-based WTIU (channel 30) and Muncie-licensed WIPB (channel 49); through PBS' Program Differentiation Plan ...