I once interviewed a lecturer at a public university with a fascinating tale. He had, by blind luck, discovered the cure for HIV and cancer in one weed growing outside a hut in Nyandarua County.
Remarkably, his papers were all in order: a bachelor's degree here, a masters there, and his PhD from much further afield. More impressively, he had Masters degrees in different disciplines. His teaching experience was extensive and he came bearing a mini-library of documents he had presented at conferences.
...
AllAfrica Subscription Content
You must be an allAfrica.com subscriber for full access to certain content.
You have selected an article from the AllAfrica archive, which requires a subscription. You can subscribe by visiting our subscription page. Or for more information about becoming a subscriber, you can read our subscription and contribution overview.
For information about our premium subscription services:
You can also freely access - without a subscription - hundreds of today's top Africa stories and thousands of recent news articles from our home page »
Already a subscriber? Sign in for full access to article