Safaricom CEO celebrates birthday with 22.5kg cake during Meru University graduation
In a heartwarming dual celebration, Safaricom CEO Dr Peter Ndegwa, who also serves as the Chancellor of Meru University, marked his birthday today by cutting a spectacular 22.5 kg cake during the institution’s 12th graduation ceremony.
The event not only celebrated the achievements of the graduates but also honored Dr. Ndegwa for his significant contributions to the university and beyond.
The graduation ceremony, attended by the Principal Secretary of the State Department for Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET), Dr Esther Thaara Muoria, faculty, students, and esteemed guests, was a testament to the hard work and dedication of the graduating class.
Dr. Ndegwa, revered for his leadership at Safaricom and his commitment to enhancing education in Kenya, received the honorary title of Doctor Honoris Causa (honorary doctorate) from the university. This prestigious award is bestowed upon individuals who have made significant contributions in their fields, showcasing the impact of Dr. Ndegwa’s work in the telecommunications sector and his advocacy for education.
The university council praised Dr Ndegwa for his unwavering support and commitment to Meru University, highlighting his efforts to empower students through technology initiatives.
His visionary leadership at Safaricom has also contributed to transforming the telecommunications landscape in Kenya, making communication more accessible and affordable for millions.
The occasion was marked by joyous celebrations, with students and staff coming together to sing “Happy Birthday” to Dr Ndegwa before he ceremoniously cut the extravagant cake.
Guests lauded the blend of academia and celebration, reinforcing the bond between the university community and its distinguished Chancellor.