Eric Omondi offers to help man with several degree certificates secure job

Comedian Eric Omondi has offered to help a man who paraded several academic certificates online, Alsom Manyama, secure a job
Comedian Eric Omondi has offered to help a man who paraded several academic certificates online, Alsom Manyama, secure a job.
In a post on social media on Sunday, April 7, 2024, Omondi said he had over 400 job openings that he was currently distributing to jobless youths.
“I am looking for this man, Alson Manyama. We have secured almost 400 jobs and we will begin distributing them soon I want him to be among the first beneficiaries. If you know him please DM his number or tag his page in the comments,” Omondi stated.
The man, who indicates on his Facebook profile that he lives in Johannesburg, South Africa, announced that he was aiming to earn himself a Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) in 2025.
“2025 Target = PhD. To be Dr Alson Manyama. You can buy papers…not degrees,” he captioned photos with his academic qualifications.
According to another post on his profile, he recently graduated with a Masters Degree in Management – Digital Business from Wits University in South Africa.
“Superstar @AlsonManyama. My respect is not Requested, It is Earned. Humble and intelligent. #Master (Degree) of Management – Digital Business @Wits,” he captioned his graduation photos.
The offer from Eric Omondi comes days after he congregated thousands of youths trying to connect them with employers.
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In a post, Omondi said he had met over 3,500 graduate job seekers in Nairobi, promising to help jobseekers in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nyeri, Eldoret and other parts of the country.
“Today I met around 3500 unemployed graduates from Nairobi. We are going to provide employment for each and everyone of them. We will then move to Mombasa, Kisumu, Nyeri, Eldoret and the rest of the country,” he stated.
As of 2022, Kenya’s unemployment rate was estimated at 5.5 percent.
According to the Federation of Kenyan Employers (FKE), youth (15 – 34-year-olds), who form 35 percent of the Kenyan population, have the highest unemployment rate of 67 percent.
“Although the overall unemployment in Kenya is at 12.7 percent, Youth (15 – 34-year-olds), who form 35 percent of the Kenyan population, have the highest unemployment rate of 67 percent. Over one million young people enter into the labour market annually without any skills some having either dropped out of school or completed school and not enrolled in any college,” FKE says.
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