Ogola complained that despite all his academic qualifications, he was not earning a six-figure salary.
“If I belonged to a different community, would I be a lecturer earning below Ksh100,000 as a salary?” he complained.
Ogola holds PhD in Management Science and Innovation with a focus on Strategy and Execution from ESADE Business School in Barcelona, Spain.
The professor boasts 16 certifications in Strategy and Corporate Governance from IFC- World Bank as a Trainer of Trainers. He is the Chief Executive Officer of the African Health and Economic Institute, Director of the Institute of Strategy and Competitiveness, and Senior Lecturer of Strategy and Decision Making at Strathmore University.
Apart from working at Strathmore University, Ogola is a part-time professor at IESE Business School and holds a visiting professor Position at the University of St. Gallen.
According to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (2022), only 3.5 per cent of Kenyans have university degrees making Ogola one of most learned Kenyans with 8 undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
The country has less than 10,000 PhD holders in a population of 53 million people. According to Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA) report, an average of 350 PhD holders graduate annually.
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