EPISODE 1; unspoken but true

Angry Kenyans looking forward to when their voices will matter.

EPISODE 1; unspoken but true

Have you ever imagined a jobless man living alone? What he thinks about every evening he's coming back to his house? Probably, he had talked to no one the entire day, no phone calls, and coming to meet no one, unpredictable love life. Have you?

Well, research shows young men are agonizing in silence. Take, for instance, a man living in a bedsitter compartment in a place like Langa in Nakuru, jobless, and as men believe that they have to struggle through to make the ends meet. Going back to the village will always be a weakness to any man, his last option and it must have taken him a very hard juncture to arrive at this conclusion.

The evening will always come and the cold, empty and dehumanizing house is where he is to rest his bones on the cold concrete floor, perhaps with an empty stomach! But, to whom will he find comfort? There's currently no one to call, the phone is Motorola(old version)..., he could only use it as a flashlight or to play a bouncing ball game (you remember playing this as a kid from the back days?), he has probably completed all levels of the game and now finding it monotonous. He could not see the reason to smile anymore but, just moving to a better corner of the room and wait for dawn to arrive uninvited.

The fact that people might say that everyone has his problems, you can just speculate and see. Can we call it bad luck? A way to feat? Surprisingly others secure satisfactory jobs early enough. Take, for instance, the fifty boys who were employed immediately after Prof. Magoha, the minister of education had released the 2020 Kenya certificate of secondary education(KCSE) and the young beneficiary of the bank had attained above the minimum grade of C+  to join the university, they were given a job at the bank to keep them occupied until September when they'll be able to join university which has provoked bitter reactions from Kenyans. This is having that many graduates are stuck with their paper qualifications without a job!

Who is to be blamed? Government? Yes, definitely but who is going to do anything about it? Will our opinion change the way the government is operating?  Opinions have been left to angry Kenyans but New decisions are being made away from people's sentiments each other day.

# unspoken but true.