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Lizzie Muthoni Wanyoike (née Elizabeth Muthoni; 1951 – 14 January 2024) was a Kenyan businesswoman, educator, and philanthropist, who was the
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and
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of the Nairobi Institute of Business Studies (NIBS).


Background and education

Lizzie Wanyoike was born in
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in 1951. She was the sixth-born in a family of ten siblings. Her father was a village chief while her mother was a peasant housewife. The family was of poor means, according to her own account. Wanyoike attended Gathuki-ini Primary School, in Wathenge, Muranga County, before transferring to Kahuhia Girls High School, in
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,
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, where she graduated with a
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. She was then admitted to Kenyatta University College (today
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), where she graduated with a Diploma in Education.


Work experience

In 1972, she was posted to State House Girls' School in
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, as a secondary school teacher, at a monthly salary of KSh 961 (approx. US$140 at that time). By 1975, She realised that working for someone else was not her calling. With her husband and other business partners, they established Temple College of Secretarial Studies, based in Nairobi. Wanyoike, who served as Principal and instructor at Temple, approached management with ideas about expanding the course menu, as well as increasing student intake, management rejected her proposals. In 1999, armed with savings of KSh6 million (US$60,000) and a bank loan from
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, worth KSh4 million (US$40,000), she quit Temple and established NIBS.


Founding of NAIROBI Institute of Business Studies

With the KSh10 million she had raised Wanyoike established NIBS in rented premises, starting with 25 students and two teachers, in 2000. After a rough start, by 2010, she had raised KSh134 million (US$1.34 million), which was used to construct the institute's headquarters at Ruiru-Kimbo,
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, on a , piece of property. By 2018, NIBS had a student population of over 6,000 and an instructor body numbering over 250, on four campuses at
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, Thika Town, Nairobi Central Business District and Ruiru-Kimbo, along Thika Highway.


NIBS Hotel Kileleshwa

As of January 2018, Wanyoike, through NIBS, was in the process of developing a five-star hotel in the upscale neighbourhood of Kileleshwa, approximately , by road, north-west of the
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of Nairobi. The development will offer commercial services and also serve NIBS' hospitality students during practical training and internships. The hotel, budgeted to cost KSh400 million (US$4 million), is partly funded with loans from Equity Bank Kenya Limited.


Other investments

Wanyoike had other investments in
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, and the stock market.


Lizzie Wanyoike Foundation

The foundation performs charity work, including the sponsorship of over 20 disadvantaged students at NIBS and more students in Kenyan high schools.


Death

Lizzie Wanyoike died after a battle with cancer on 14 January 2024, at the age of 72.


See also

* Margaret Ireri * Jane Catherine Ngila * Jennifer Riria


References


External links


Website of Nairobi Institute of Business StudiesLizzie Wanyoike’s journey from teacher to education entrepreneur
As of 18 September 2014.
Lizzie Wanyoike dead, Kenyan businesswoman
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