Eric Omondi Offers Job to Alson Manyama, the Unemployed Graduate Who Paraded His Degrees

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  • Kenyan comedian and philanthropist, Eric Omondi, offered a job to unemployed graduate Alson Manyama after Manyama shared his plight of unemployment despite holding multiple academic certificates.

  • Omondi organized a job opportunities meeting at the Blue Springs Hotel in Nairobi, attracting 3,500 hopeful graduates seeking employment, as part of his initiative to address youth unemployment by securing over 400 job opportunities for youths.


Eric Omondi, a well-known Kenyan comedian and philanthropist, responded to the plight of unemployed graduate Alson Manyama, who shared his frustration despite holding multiple academic certificates. 

Manyama's story gained attention after he showcased his academic achievements on Facebook, expressing his desperation for employment. 

In response, Omondi offered Manyama a job opportunity, pledging to include him among the first beneficiaries of over 400 job opportunities he has secured for youths.

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Omondi's proactive approach to addressing unemployment among graduates was evident as he organized a job opportunities meeting at the Blue Springs Hotel in Nairobi. 

The event attracted around 3,500 hopeful graduates seeking employment, reflecting the dire situation faced by many in the job market. 

Omondi's initiative aimed to provide a platform for graduates to connect with potential     employers and explore job opportunities.

In an Instagram post, Omondi emphasized the importance of addressing youth unemployment and highlighted the collective effort of Kenyans of goodwill in offering job opportunities to those in need. 

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The meeting served as a beacon of hope for many graduates, showcasing Omondi's dedication to making a positive impact in the community by tackling pressing social issues like unemployment.




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