So when numerous African papers did stories on "Kenyan-born" BHO, did you believe that just because it was in the paper?
There are numerous possible reasons why newspapers could be reporting more that one person as "chief administrator" during the same time frame.
The most obvious reason is that each department in the hospital could have a chief administrator of that department simply as an alternate title for department head, so there could multiple chief administrators in the hospital for each department. Long titles take up precious space in newspaper stories and on administrative stamps and may be abbreviated for convenience.
Yes, the title feature on Smith's CPGH BC bears further investigation, but the seeming newspaper reporting discrepancy is not remotely proof that Lucas Smith has the image of a forged document.
http://www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/612678/-/ukb32e/-/index.html
By MWAKERA MWAJEFA Posted Thursday, June 18 2009 at 22:31
“...Coast Provincial General Hospital chief administrator, Dr Heltan Maganga, said the first patient was diagnosed on June 1 and died the following day...”
PDF
I. THE B.C.G. VACCINATION CAMPAIGN IN KENYA
JELLIFFE and ANGAWA J Trop Pediatr.1966; 12: 7-8
http://tropej.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/12/supp3/7
TROPICAL PEDIATRICS!
http://tropej.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/pdf_extract/12/supp3/7
SESSION 1. PRACTICAL IMMUNIZATION.
James O.W. Ang’awa, a PEDIATRICTIAN, discusses the IMMUNIZATION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN.
Dr Mangana dates CHECK.
Dr Ang’awa Pediatrician CHECK.
Dates on document Double System per wiki CHECK.