A photo of the University of Nairobi (UoN) towers in Nairobi County.
Academic Progress at Risk
Moreover, the students argued the issue went beyond delayed marks. They explained that several university policies now hang in the balance.
First, registering for supplementary exams is impossible without results. Second, efforts to secure hostel accommodation have collapsed.
According to them, UoN requires exam results for room applications. Therefore, hundreds of students are now stranded as the September reopening approaches.
Sponsors Threaten to Withdraw Support
Even worse, many students rely on sponsors to fund their education. Without official results, they cannot prove academic progress.
Some said their sponsors are considering withdrawing support because they cannot show evidence of advancement.
The protesters therefore accused the administration of negligence. They vowed to keep faculty offices closed until their grievances were addressed.
Long-Standing Challenge
Examination delays are not new at the University of Nairobi. Missing marks and bureaucratic bottlenecks have repeatedly disrupted learning.