Nothing says academic hustle like getting busted for selling fake diplomas. Kenyan authorities nabbed two guys, Albert Kerry Nyadianga and David Opiyo, for pushing counterfeit KCSE 2025 results slips online. They promised to upgrade exam grades for cash, preying on stressed students and parents. A coordinated operation between detectives and the National Examinations Council tracked them down.
Opiyo, who also goes by G.O.A.T, works as a primary school teacher. He ran a massive online group called KCSE Grade Upgrading, pulling in over forty-five thousand members. Investigators found his involvement in other forums with names like KNEC Legit Papers and Group Booster Support. Phone searches revealed images of forged result slips and exam documents.
The pair was arrested in separate locations, Kisumu and Ongata Rongai. They remain in custody, facing formal charges. Officials confirm that actual exam results are secure and cannot be changed by any middleman. The investigation continues as the dragnet tightens around similar academic fraud networks.
Opiyo, who also goes by G.O.A.T, works as a primary school teacher. He ran a massive online group called KCSE Grade Upgrading, pulling in over forty-five thousand members. Investigators found his involvement in other forums with names like KNEC Legit Papers and Group Booster Support. Phone searches revealed images of forged result slips and exam documents.
The pair was arrested in separate locations, Kisumu and Ongata Rongai. They remain in custody, facing formal charges. Officials confirm that actual exam results are secure and cannot be changed by any middleman. The investigation continues as the dragnet tightens around similar academic fraud networks.