Decoding ignorance in unemployed Kenyans, undergraduates and graduates


It has been three months now, since the launch of the free money-making informational weblog – SAVEOURGRADS. Within this time, I can easily tell why the average learned Kenyan is still unemployed, hence consider such statement as crap! We are living in the contemporary world people. The idea of acquiring skills in school is to enable you become more creative, considering that education prepares you to become a person who is capable of positively contributing towards the betterment of our society. This then justifies the adage used in freemason
lodges “SO MOTE IT BE”, which is similar to “SO BE IT” or “AMEN” if you so wish.

There is a reason as to why I am saying this brethrens. When someone offers you an opportunity to have something going on in your life (work), you should GRAB it at the very first instance without any second thoughts. Somebody once reiterated that opportunity comes once in a life time – you lose it, it’s gone! This is true to the current societal settings.

To my main point now, and as I stated earlier, I started this blog to help the many educated unemployed Kenyans find a means to earn money online, as well as get the know-how of planning for their finances. However, this information seems to be overlooked by the fewer Kenyans I have come across. Surprisingly, I am getting very many requests from our neighbours from Rwanda, Tanzania, Burundi and South Africa. My big Q is; where are my Kenyan brethrens and sisters? Is it out of ignorance that they choose to overlook such valuable information that is given to them for free?

Considering that a huge percentage of Kenyans have smartphones, what matters is whether they are able to listen to music and access their social network accounts or brag about the type and/or model of phone they possess. This is wrong my dear friends and it’s not what these gadgets were meant for.

One thing that needs to be understood is that these gadgets have the capability of passing on valuable information that need not to be overlooked. Take facebook for example, many Kenyans on facebook are either gossiping or relaying information that could be termed as nonsensical.  

Facebook, twitter and other social sites were meant to communicate useful information. But most Kenyans at times don’t see the need to read some of the important information being communicated on these networks. In my case, I have dedicated my time to inform Kenyans how they can easily earn money online. However, some are too ignorant to read or either share the information. The reason is simple – they are either NOT interested or lack the ability to establish if there is any truth in it, and here is where the problem begins.

One needs to pay close attention to any detail as you may not know where your success lies. Very many Kenyans are educated, but their idiosyncrasy remains; employment is their target. Truth be told, if that’s what you keep thinking of, my dear friends you are doomed to fail in this life. You might have the education, but what matters is whether you are capable of coping with life out there. You need to put your brains at work and become innovative in one way or another. This is simply what I am trying to deliver to Kenyans and you need to hear it to change your mind set. It is common sense that lost time can never be recovered, but you always have an opportunity to correct where you went wrong and prepare for the future.

This post is meant to make you aware of what’s happening as the country prepares to go digital. Looking at countries like India, Malaysia, Singapore, and Philippines, it is clear that they have embraced technology in this digital era – no wonder they have clearance from Google to place adsense advertising for mobile. But in Kenya, nothing of the sort is about to happen, why? Simply because our Kenyan companies do not value the power of the internet and aren’t quick to offer online jobs to Kenyans. On the other hand, Kenyans aren’t ready to compete in online ventures If this is the way we choose to live, I guarantee that Kenya is bound to lag behind in very many areas of progress.

My final advise to Kenyans, wake up and realize the importance of incorporating technology in whatever you do. Even as you seek employment, you never know when things will turn out bad. There is always the need to have a side hustle, which may act as a back-up plan in case of any eventuality. This information can be dug from my weblog. If you found this information useful, share this information with as many friends as you can and subscribe with email to receive more information on how you can better your life working online.
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