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Couch Potatoes

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A  r ecent research has shown that many young people worldwide are opting for internet-related jobs. This includes jobs like influencing, digital marketing, or remote jobs. They argued this generation is lazy and would rather spend a whole day surfing on the internet than working. This research must have been carried out by African parents, who think the internet is a waste of time, part of which is true even though the internet has not failed to prove itself useful. Parents are mad because this is that one thing, they have failed to control. They are jealous our life is much better and full of fun compared to their 80s. They seem to not accept that you can learn about what is happening in Iran without watching Aljazeera. Have you tried watching world Today? You will get depressed; all they talk about is which western country should host Afghan immigrants. Sharing people like a bunch of bananas. Imagine listening to that for two hours, sick. This is why the youth prefer T

How to spend time during lockdown

  Lockdown has once again restricted us from carrying on with our normal lives, you don’t want to get rusted, get yourself something to do. Here is a compilation of useful activities you should try to keep you busy; 1.       Revamp your cv- many are times when you find yourself writing a cv every time you applying for a job, in a hurry you find yourself writing the wrong things or not writing enough, a good cv attracts an employer, save your future by crafting a job-winning cv now. 2.       Join online courses- now are the best time to learn a new skill and add it to your cv, a lot of institutions are offering online training, make yourself useful and join one, earn that certificate. Click here to check out some courses you might want to enroll, https://wwwundisputed101. blogspot.com/2021/04/free- online-courses-on-ajira- digital.html?m=1 3.       Read books and magazines- “read a thousand books and your words will flow like a river”- Lisa see (I just read that today morning) n

Free Online Courses on Ajira Digital

  Looking back to last year, I just realized how much time I wasted doing nothing, I can not blame myself, we all did not know what to do with our time and nobody had a clue that lockdown would last long. After lockdown ides started flowing on what we could have done and regrets started tormenting us, this year I decided to not make the same mistake, decided to make myself useful by joining online courses. Well, so far so good I do not want to dwell so much on what I have been learning but where I learned. I have enrolled in different learning programs but one I would recommend for everyone is AJIRA DIGITAL if you interested in working online. About Ajira THE FUTURE ONLINE It is a government program initiated by the ministry of ICT, Innovation, and Youth Affairs aiming to empower young people to access digital jobs. Courses offered   Web mobile and software IT and networking Design and creative Sales and marketing Writing and translation Data science and Analyti

9 Peculiar Kenyan habits

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photo courtesy() Proud to be a Kenyan? If there is one thing you would never fail is spotting a Kenyan, here is a list of peculiar Kenyan habits. 1.       Recycling yogurt cans to be used as tumblers and toothbrush holders , you will never miss these cans in any Kenyan home, either holding the brushes or used to serve drinks. 2.         Referring to tumblers as glasses , you just learned right now that those things you use to drink water are not glasses, you only use the word glass to refer to those made of glass. 3.       Crazy and unrelated comments, posting is one thing, commenting is another, it is only in Kenya where posts made and comments don’t relate, you will post on an accident and the comments will be, ‘this has really changed my life’, ‘how does this affect our economy’, ‘I just wanted to say I have no comment.’ Why would write you have no comment? Just shut up! 4.       Obvious queries, this is in your blood, you can not help from asking foolish questions, ‘khai ni

Off Content

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PHOTO COURTESY  It has been a minute, what did I miss while I was away? I hear that you can now become a police officer as you please with only a thousand shillings, how can we now trust people in uniforms?  Away from that, there are more disturbing issues right now like the prices of tomatoes, how much is one tomato your place? Things are easier said than done, for example, I thought that I would always write every day, look at me now almost two weeks since our last post, the good news is that am still breathing. I wish we would stop breathing every time we quitted or relaxed doing things that needed to be done, collapsed every time we shifted our focus to minor issues, some of you would be dead by now, you have a specialty in minding the wrong business. I have been attending some online classes trying to change this blog to something professional, you probably wondering whether this one is not professional, yes, it is not! You know why because I don’t get anything from here apart fro

Meet Mansa Musa the richest man who ever lived.

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photo courtesy() Love and happiness or money and power choose your fate, if this question was presented to you, what would be your response? The few I have interacted with would go for money and power… love and happiness is overrated they say … you are aware of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet; you don’t want to go down that road. Cinderella alone believed in happily ever after, which can only happen in fairy tales and this is real life. To heck with love and happiness! Money is power, power is money, money talks, money is influence, lets just conclude like halfwits money is everything, has been, still is and will remain to be, was it not for money that greedy Judas betrayed the Son of the Highest? Talking of cash, I mean pure riches, massive wealth unimaginable treasure, not the Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos of Amazon size of wealth but Mansa Musa’s kind, a west African Emperor of Mali in the 14 th century. Mansa Musa is said to be the richest person who ever lived, with his net wort