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Broke Inoorero to close in 2017
chiaroscuro
#11 Posted : Sunday, April 19, 2015 9:30:37 PM
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Everything that FT Nyammo touches turns to....rubbish!

Next in line will be Longhorn...tick-tock; tick-tock...
UpcomingPaperChaser
#12 Posted : Monday, April 20, 2015 8:51:25 AM
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I think where they failed at first is the naming if the university. How the hell on earth can you give a funny and strange name like Inoorero to a university and expect akina Kimtai and akina Otieno to attend? To me, the name Inoorero sounds too primitive and punitive. Am sure that just name itself turned away many prospective students.

When starting a business, think of a universal name that will sell itself and will be accepted by everyone regardless of tribe or age. If i were a lawyer, i would not start my firm and call it Kipwewe, Kipmimi & Kipsisi Advocates and Company.

A more appropriate name like Nairobi City Attorneys would attract more people. Lakini naming a university as Inoorero was the first big failure that the owners should have seen.
Enjoy every moment of your life, you never know when your time will come.
Robinhood
#13 Posted : Monday, April 20, 2015 9:26:28 AM
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UpcomingPaperChaser wrote:
I think where they failed at first is the naming if the university. How the hell on earth can you give a funny and strange name like Inoorero to a university and expect akina Kimtai and akina Otieno to attend? To me, the name Inoorero sounds too primitive and punitive. Am sure that just name itself turned away many prospective students.

When starting a business, think of a universal name that will sell itself and will be accepted by everyone regardless of tribe or age. If i were a lawyer, i would not start my firm and call it Kipwewe, Kipmimi & Kipsisi Advocates and Company.

A more appropriate name like Nairobi City Attorneys would attract more people. Lakini naming a university as Inoorero was the first big failure that the owners should have seen.


Ati Inoorero!! Kiuks may have understood what it was all about, but for the rest of us, it sounded like going to Karianjahi youth polytechnic for your degree, or some other shao thing we did not want to be part of...

It seems that even those who understood what it was all about was did not like it at all. Good lesson on what not to name your business
Great men are not always wise, neither do the aged understand judgement...
Much Know
#14 Posted : Monday, April 20, 2015 9:37:52 AM
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Joined: 12/6/2008
Posts: 3,588
Thiong'o wrote:
washiku wrote:
Boris Boyka wrote:
Lolest! wrote:

I would not celebrate the death of a business

BTW, how is IU fake? Did they have a fake degrees scandal??

You just confirmed it was fake...just business and also rogue business....Education provision wasn't their goal....Many should be CLOSED......Why create a few jobs And ruin the brains of many future work force...Reversed thinking.


How was it fake?

aspiring lawyers enrolled for Law degrees at Inoorero University only to realize four years later that the school had not been accredited by the Council of Legal Education to offer a degree course in law.
http://ntv.nation.co.ke/...-without-accreditation/
http://whereiskenya.com/...itted-to-school-of-law/
http://nairobiwire.com/2...y-non-existent-law.html

Note the lead terrorist in Garissa was a law graduate from "The", was he properly trained trained to THINK clearly the way a lawyer should? Do you ever expect a lawyer from an ivy league to go killing students in such a silly way? Broadly our education system is bullshit! No way all public institutions from toilets to hospitals were failing while universities were functioning. They have produced some of the biggest junk and cartels clogging our system! E.g a cartel of engineers from THE who have been chewing all government contracts but can produce jack!
Ras Kienyeji Man
mawinder
#15 Posted : Monday, April 20, 2015 9:40:40 AM
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Robinhood wrote:
UpcomingPaperChaser wrote:
I think where they failed at first is the naming if the university. How the hell on earth can you give a funny and strange name like Inoorero to a university and expect akina Kimtai and akina Otieno to attend? To me, the name Inoorero sounds too primitive and punitive. Am sure that just name itself turned away many prospective students.

When starting a business, think of a universal name that will sell itself and will be accepted by everyone regardless of tribe or age. If i were a lawyer, i would not start my firm and call it Kipwewe, Kipmimi & Kipsisi Advocates and Company.

A more appropriate name like Nairobi City Attorneys would attract more people. Lakini naming a university as Inoorero was the first big failure that the owners should have seen.


Ati Inoorero!! Kiuks may have understood what it was all about, but for the rest, it sounded like going to Karianjahi youth polytechnic for your degree, or some other shao thing we did not want to be part of...

It seems that even those who understood what it was all about was did not like it at all. Good lesson on what not to name your business

In our language it means to sharpen thus the name is appropriate
UpcomingPaperChaser
#16 Posted : Monday, April 20, 2015 9:50:56 AM
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mawinder wrote:
Robinhood wrote:
UpcomingPaperChaser wrote:
I think where they failed at first is the naming if the university. How the hell on earth can you give a funny and strange name like Inoorero to a university and expect akina Kimtai and akina Otieno to attend? To me, the name Inoorero sounds too primitive and punitive. Am sure that just name itself turned away many prospective students.

When starting a business, think of a universal name that will sell itself and will be accepted by everyone regardless of tribe or age. If i were a lawyer, i would not start my firm and call it Kipwewe, Kipmimi & Kipsisi Advocates and Company.

A more appropriate name like Nairobi City Attorneys would attract more people. Lakini naming a university as Inoorero was the first big failure that the owners should have seen.


Ati Inoorero!! Kiuks may have understood what it was all about, but for the rest, it sounded like going to Karianjahi youth polytechnic for your degree, or some other shao thing we did not want to be part of...

It seems that even those who understood what it was all about was did not like it at all. Good lesson on what not to name your business

In our language it means to sharpen thus the name is appropriate


How do you go ahead to give a university a vernacular name!!!!!!!!
Enjoy every moment of your life, you never know when your time will come.
tycho
#17 Posted : Monday, April 20, 2015 9:58:12 AM
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Is 'oxford' vernacular?

We can say the name was/is the problem only if all other important factors like product quality, marketing, staffing, vision and strategy and the like were optimal. But were they?
Swenani
#18 Posted : Monday, April 20, 2015 10:02:47 AM
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Much Know wrote:
Thiong'o wrote:
washiku wrote:
Boris Boyka wrote:
Lolest! wrote:

I would not celebrate the death of a business

BTW, how is IU fake? Did they have a fake degrees scandal??

You just confirmed it was fake...just business and also rogue business....Education provision wasn't their goal....Many should be CLOSED......Why create a few jobs And ruin the brains of many future work force...Reversed thinking.


How was it fake?

aspiring lawyers enrolled for Law degrees at Inoorero University only to realize four years later that the school had not been accredited by the Council of Legal Education to offer a degree course in law.
http://ntv.nation.co.ke/...-without-accreditation/
http://whereiskenya.com/...itted-to-school-of-law/
http://nairobiwire.com/2...y-non-existent-law.html

Note the lead terrorist in Garissa was a law graduate from "The", was he properly trained trained to THINK clearly the way a lawyer should? Do you ever expect a lawyer from an ivy league to go killing students in such a silly way? Broadly our education system is bullshit! No way all public institutions from toilets to hospitals were failing while universities were functioning. They have produced some of the biggest junk and cartels clogging our system! E.g a cartel of engineers from THE who have been chewing all government contracts but can produce jack!


Universities do not teach social ethics and education
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
mkenyan
#19 Posted : Monday, April 20, 2015 10:25:14 AM
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Joined: 4/1/2009
Posts: 1,885
Swenani wrote:
Much Know wrote:
Thiong'o wrote:
washiku wrote:
Boris Boyka wrote:
Lolest! wrote:

I would not celebrate the death of a business

BTW, how is IU fake? Did they have a fake degrees scandal??

You just confirmed it was fake...just business and also rogue business....Education provision wasn't their goal....Many should be CLOSED......Why create a few jobs And ruin the brains of many future work force...Reversed thinking.


How was it fake?

aspiring lawyers enrolled for Law degrees at Inoorero University only to realize four years later that the school had not been accredited by the Council of Legal Education to offer a degree course in law.
http://ntv.nation.co.ke/...-without-accreditation/
http://whereiskenya.com/...itted-to-school-of-law/
http://nairobiwire.com/2...y-non-existent-law.html

Note the lead terrorist in Garissa was a law graduate from "The", was he properly trained trained to THINK clearly the way a lawyer should? Do you ever expect a lawyer from an ivy league to go killing students in such a silly way? Broadly our education system is bullshit! No way all public institutions from toilets to hospitals were failing while universities were functioning. They have produced some of the biggest junk and cartels clogging our system! E.g a cartel of engineers from THE who have been chewing all government contracts but can produce jack!


Universities do not teach social ethics and education

are you implying that much know does not know this coz he/she never went to any?
Impunity
#20 Posted : Monday, April 20, 2015 10:30:12 AM
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tycho wrote:
Is 'oxford' vernacular?

We can say the name was/is the problem only if all other important factors like product quality, marketing, staffing, vision and strategy and the like were optimal. But were they?


What about the Zululand university in SA?

Now Imagine a campus called University of Kiukland...I wont step in there even with a 10-feet thick rubber shoes.
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