For many educated Kenyans today, the biggest mystery is not passing exams or earning degrees—it is why, despite having impressive qualifications, doors of opportunity remain firmly closed.
Stories of graduates with two, three, or even six degrees still struggling to secure stable jobs have become increasingly common.
While society often blames the economy, lack of connections, or poor timing, some people believe there are deeper, unseen forces that may be working against progress.
Achieng’s story is one of those that left many questioning whether hard work alone is always enough.
Achieng’s story is one of those that left many questioning whether hard work alone is always enough.
After years of sacrifice, she had accumulated multiple academic qualifications, hoping each new certificate would bring her closer to employment. Instead, she found herself stuck in a cycle of rejection.
Interviews would go well, but she would never receive callbacks. Opportunities seemed to disappear at the last minute.
At one point, she even began doubting her own abilities, wondering if she was simply not good enough.READ MORE..............
