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Hannah Kinoti is an important African scholar and religious studies ethicists. Her publication and position at the University of Nairobi and her influence in many educational settings as noted by her placement on boards of directors also makes her notable. The women in Religion User Group, operational since 2018, are working to bring forward the visibility of marginalized scholars due to race, gender ethnicity and region. Women and Religion has vetted Hannah Kinoti for notability. The Kenyan editors who published this article are working with the Women in Religion group and are new editors who are refining the case for her notability. I therefore took off the notability banner. RosPost13:13, 7 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]