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This jobless Egerton University graduate wants to sell his kidney just to get a job

Joblessness among the youth in Kenya is one of the biggest challenges that the country is grappling with - Many are seeking for jobs using some weird ways, including a man who wants to exchange his kidney for a job Joblessness is pushing many youth seeking for opportunities to opt for some weird ways, including this man who wants to exchange his kidney for a job.



 Yes, according to Nairobi News, Dennis Omundi who is a BSc Agricultural Economics graduate from Egerton University, offering his kidney for a job is his last option after having applied for many jobs without success.


"I have applied for over 40 jobs since I graduated. I have worked in construction sites doing mjengo(menial) works getting paid KSh 150 or such dismal pay but I never minded.


I used the money I received to apply for jobs," he is quoted by the news site. The young man says despite the many applications, all he has gotten are regrets leaving him with one option; donate out his kidney to a person in exchange for a job.


 Dennis who graduated in 2016 says he desperately needs money to pay school fees for one of his sister who was chased away from high school two weeks ago and to also assist his single mother who is living in squalor.

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