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Graduate Starts Own Company After Uncles Who Promised Him Job Disappeared

After years of unemployment and countless unfulfilled promises from uncles, a young man who graduated with a degree in Biomedical Technology from Egerton University identified as Silas Ouma has started his own Company.

Ouma’s life took a turn for the better months after he started his relocation company; he is currently an esteemed employer of about 15 youths.

The Nairobi-based moving company provides labour to physically move household goods for clients from one location to another.

Ouma disclosed that after he got his degree in biomedical technology, he tried hard to get a formal employment job but no firm offered him that.

Speaking on how he started Topmark Movers in an interview, Ouma revealed that he was forced to become his own boss after failing to get his dream job. 

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Before he launched the moving company, he was working as a trade market support with a cigarette manufacturing company in Kitale. 

“I quit the job because it was unreliable, and I mediately started job hunting. I applied for many jobs but I wasn’t lucky,” he said. 

Ouma developed the idea of starting a moving company after a conversation with a friend who offers home cleaning services and he never looked back. 

He recounted how his uncles who had promised him good jobs while he was still in school, vanished at the time of need. 

“They had promised me good jobs when I was still in school but after that, they stopped checking up on me or picking my call,” Ouma added 

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CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, YEN

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