John Mbadi paid his daughter KSh 13.6m at a university in Australia

  • John Mbadi celebrated the graduation of Natalie’s daughter from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia
  • The ceremony witnessed the politician and his wife, Roda, taking happy pictures with their daughter in her graduate attire
  • TUKO.co.ke analyzes the fees he may have paid for Natalie’s two -year program, a cost that stirred debate on education priorities in Kenya

Minister of National Treasury, John Mbadi She was fully committed to her daughter getting a good education abroad.

John Mbadi’s daughter studied at Australia’s Monash University. Photo: John Mbadi and Monash University.
Source: UGC

Recently the politician celebrated a prestigious family action after Natalie graduated from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, one of the world’s leading institutions.

The online photos captured the beautiful graduate with a brown dress and high heels, smiling warmly as he was photographed by his parents, Mbadi and his wife, Roda.

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He announced that Natalie graduated with a master’s degree in law in the Labor and Employment Act.

The ceremony sparked a mixed feeling among Kenyans, with many congratulating Natalie, with others discussing why she chose to continue her studies overseas rather than in the University of the country.

TUKO.co.ke It was found that Mbadi spent millions of dollars in Natalie’s two years at the Monash campus.

According to the institution’s website, Monash is listed in 36 and 35th place worldwide with different entities.

During all time study, studies take two years, and four years for temporary students.

“A bachelor’s degree in legal training is designed to give people non -lawyers and legal skills needed to lead more effectively and improve their activities.” Regardless of your role or the industry, a master’s degree in legal studies will give you competitive capacity and help you make better business decisions, “the site reads.

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His daughter John Mbadi Natalie during her graduation. Photo: John Mbadi.
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How much did Mbadi pay for the daughter?

There are nine areas of expertise, including trade and trade law, intelligence and investigations of conflict resolution.

The possible annual fee for Natalie, as an international student (without scholarship), is around KSh 6.8 million.

This means approximately KSh 13.6 million for two years Natalie was in Monash.

Kenyans give visions about Natalie’s qualification

Faith Save: In “Why didn’t you send your daughter to Tom Mboya University?”

Munjiru Njuguna: “He reminds me when he said there was no money to fund Kenyan education.” Alvynne Ke: “Now I understand why education funding was reduced.”

Veterinary Specialist: “How has that helped to reduce more tariffs in Kenya?”

Denis Nyachae: “What I do know is that the daughter never encountered fee problems.”

How much money does Obinna pay for her daughter?

Obinna
Oginna’s daughter is studying at Baptist Parklands school. Photo: shower Obinna.
Source: Instagram

In another news, Oga Obinna, whose perfect name is Steve Thompson Maghana, invested heavily in the education of her daughters in the Parklands Baptist School, a famous Christian school in Nairobi.

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Her eldest daughter, Ada, who is probably in sixth grade, was scheduled for KSh 62,500 for the first term, KSh 53,500 for the second semester, and KSh 48,500 for the third, a total of KSh 164,500 annually.

Lola, around the second class, had a fee of KSh 60,500, KSh 51,500, and KSh 46,500 per semester, a total of KSh 158,500.

Together, Obinna spent approximately KSh 323,000 annually, without including additional payments.

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