- A graduate from the Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (MMUST) has impressed people by showing his enthusiasm shortly after graduation
- This boy didn’t take a break to celebrate his success or relax waiting for a good job opportunity
- Instead, he expressed his efforts, albeit small, and encouraged his fellow graduates not to have too many job criteria in the current era.
Graduates often go home to celebrate with friends and family after graduation, but not this boy.
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This student from MMUST has already started his life after getting an academic rank.
His motivational video showed his determination to work immediately after graduation, making him an internet sensation.
“Don’t graduate and forget to work,” said the caption of the video, which showed the student leading by example.
Dressed in a graduation gown, the boy was filmed happily mashing potatoes, inspiring social media users.
There was a pile of potatoes, which he took one by one and mashed using a special device.
He sat on a wooden chair, working under the hot sun, unashamed of his little effort, which received many compliments.
The student skillfully mashed potatoes while having a short conversation with an invisible person.
People in the networks have congratulated the MMUST student
The video went viral, and people came forward to write messages of encouragement.
Kaloyi Senior: “At the end of the day, this guy has money in his pocket, unlike his peers who watch movies all day, waiting for their parents to give, even after being educated.”
Canky Cate: “When I see posts like this, I remember the day I came back to school with my math paper, having got 90%. My mom asked me why I put zero, and I said I didn’t. He beat me a little, but I kept telling the truth—and I really didn’t zero it; it was 9 that I wrote.”
Victor Otieno: “Omg, I’m here doing the boda business in peace, seeing people walking with graduation dresses in the city. How do you direct them? And then there’s a challenge here.”
Thomas Nyanaro: “Congratulations, young man. Keep shining. You have a bright future. I wish you a successful life.”
Nicholas Kooyo: “Bana Joh, this is life now. Degrees these days can’t put pressure on you. We have to work while waiting for office jobs.”

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Titus Mwendwa Mutemi returned to Grade Five five years after leaving school, mainly due to financial challenges.
She pursued her education despite many obstacles until she qualified as a registered nurse, proving that anything is possible.
Not long after, he was hired at a mission hospital, where he was given the opportunity to practice what he had learned.
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