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This photo taken in 6 June 2014 shows the administration block at Nairobi School with the school motto emblazoned on it. Nairobi School was established in 1902 around the present day Nairobi Railways Club as a European school to serve the families of the I.B.E.A. Company and, a while later, the white settler community.
East Africa Institute of Certified Studies - Nairobi; East Africa School of Journalism (EASJ) - Jamuhuri show ground; East Africa School of Management - Nairobi; East Africa Vision Institute; East African Media Institute (EAMI) - Nairobi; East African School of Aviation - Embakasi, Nairobi; Eldoret Technical Training Institute [19] - Eldoret [28]
Griffin was awarded an honorary Ph.D. in Education by Kenyatta University for developing Starehe Boys' Centre and School. [8]He was awarded the MBS (Moran of the Order of the Burning Spear) by President Kenyatta in 1970, the MGH (Moran of the Order of the Golden Heart) by President Daniel arap Moi in 1986, appointed an Officer in the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Queen Elizabeth II in ...
Railway Educational Centre (1906): established as a co-educational institution for both European and Indian workers of the Uganda Railway Authorities. Later Railway School Nairobi, then Government Indian School, later The Duke of Gloucester School for boys, today Jamhuri High School in Ngara, Nairobi [35]
The new business school started its first program on 11 January 2006 with Dr George Njenga as the dean, offering the Advanced Management Program. [2] Its MBA for Executives program was launched in 2007. It operated from office space in the university's library, conducting classes in the conference facilities of hotels in Nairobi. [3]
University of Lagos Business School, Lagos; Unizik Business School, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka; Warri Business School (WBS), Warri; West Africa Business School (WABS) Lagos; Accra, Ghana; Poma International Business Academy (PIBA), Lagos; Expert Business School (EBS), Lagos; Garden City Premier Business School (GCPBS), Port Harcourt.
The university was established in 1969 as the Nairobi Campus of United States International University (USIU), a San Diego–based institution. In 1999, the United States International University, Nairobi Campus, established itself as a separate university under its new name: USIU-Africa.
Nairobi continued to grow under British rule, and many Britons settled within the city's suburbs. The continuous expansion of the city began to anger the Maasai, as the city was devouring their land to the south, as well as the Kikuyu people, who felt that the land belonged to them. In 1919, Nairobi was declared to be a municipality by the British.