
Jobless Graduates in Kenya: A Viral Sermon Sparks Debate
Unemployment Among Kenyan Graduates: A Religious Leader's Perspective Kenya is facing a growing challenge of unemployment among university graduates. This issue is highlighted in a recent viral TikTok video featuring a sermon by Pastor Ng'ang'a of Neno Evangelism Center. In his sermon, Pastor Ng'ang'a speaks passionately about the struggles faced by young people who have invested in education but are unable to find jobs. "Wanye tulimaliza university na tuko jobless tunakaa wapi?" he questions, translating to "Where do those of us who finished university and are jobless sit?" The video, which uses a trending sound, has garnered significant attention on TikTok, indicating a widespread concern about this issue. The comments section reveals a diverse range of opinions, with some expressing support for the pastor's message and others offering alternative perspectives. The video underscores the need for further discussion and action to address unemployment among university graduates in Kenya, a problem affecting many young people and their families. The situation calls for collaborative efforts between the government, educational institutions, and the private sector to create more job opportunities and equip graduates with the necessary skills for the job market.