Man Sets Certificates Ablaze Over Inability To Find Job Two years After Graduation (Video)

Posted by Amarachi on Fri 16th Jun, 2023 - tori.ng

He recorded himself submerging his academic qualifications into a metal cooking pot, which was engulfed in flames.

 

 A Kenyan man has set his important certificates and educational documents over unemployment.

He recorded himself submerging his academic qualifications into a metal cooking pot, which was engulfed in flames.

Although he did not utter a word, Kenyans inferred that he was frustrated due to a lack of opportunities in the country, despite his outstanding academic achievements.

He meticulously arranged and burned his credentials from primary school to university, including the graduation booklet that featured his name.

Watch The Video Below;

Social media users  expressed sympathy towards his actions and advised him to remain patient even in challenging circumstances. 

Considering that the university he finished from held its 21st graduation ceremony just last year, many Kenyans argued that it was premature for him to give up on life.

Reactions trailing Kenyan man who burned his certificates

Mosse Ngigi: “They have been holding him back it’s time to move All the best.”

Damaris Mutie: “So never give up in life… sometimes things are tough…. but giving is a no.”

Patrick Prosper: “Depression is real. May the Good Lord help him/her.”

Mesh Muesh: “It takes 10yrs to see or enjoy success if you take action and good decisions.”

Meshack Etindi: “God’s timing could have been the best.”

 

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