Tuesday,
July 23, 2019- On Sunday, Citizen TV highlighted the plight of
a First class graduate from the Nairobi University who has been living on the
streets after failing to secure a job.
Kevin Ocheing Obede, 24,
scored straight A’s at Maranda High
School before proceeding to the University of Nairobi where he did Actuarial
Science and graduated with First Class honors in 2017.
However, he was
confronted with the harsh reality upon graduation as his job search proved
futile and at some time he lived in the streets of Nairobi
for over a year.
Before his story was
highlighted, Kevin eked a living by washing cars in the Nairobi CBD for Sh.50-100.
He is being
housed inside a tiny house in Kosovo, Mathare slums by a friend,
Christopher Oloo, who rescued him from the streets.
Just a day after his
sad story was highlighted on Citizen TV, Kevin has received several job offers from
State Corporations, County Governments and even privates companies including
some institutions where he had applied for a job before.
Below are some of the companies
that are willing to hire Kevin.
Naivas Supermarkets
Vivo Energy
UAP Old Mutual
TripleOKLaw Advocates
Jamii Bora Bank.
Resolution Health
East Africa Ltd.
Kenya Ports Authority.
The Kenya Private Sector Alliance
(KEPSA)
Centum
Kenya Red Cross.
Actuary Patrick
Waweru
The Kenya Forest Services
and various county governments.
The Kenyan DAILY POST.
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Hi
ReplyDeleteIf all the companies have openings, for an actuarial trainee, then they should allow a few other jobless graduates the chances, coz the guy can only take one of the job
Hi
ReplyDeleteIf all the companies have openings, for an actuarial trainee, then they should allow a few other jobless graduates the chances, coz the guy can only take one of the job
If the openings have been there, the companies should give ithe graduates a chance, this guy will can only take one.
ReplyDeleteIf the openings have been there, the companies should give ithe graduates a chance, this guy will can only take one.
ReplyDeleteThis companies are useless, they are only trying to prove how supportive they are. I believe so many graduates/people with the right skills have applied for a job only to be sent regrets or no response.
ReplyDeleteBetter the Nairobi Governor Hon SONKO with his rescue team, he has created alot of jobs for Kenyans. Bravo Sonko
All this companies are mere hypocrites.... Shame on them....
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