Haaahaaa did i not tell Leah, that the current teaching curriculum of Uganda is best to sale these so called university graduates into slavery and so on.
It doesn't matter who is airing out this mayhem! The truth is always bitter.
Ugandans will one day bare my foot.
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Every year, over 10000 students graduate from various universities across Uganda including among others; Makerere, UCU, IUIU, Kyambogo and others.
I have No idea how many are graduating from theother fake universities. You did a great job.
Your parents sacrifice a lot to get you this USELESS paper you call a degree. Now here are some life lessons.
1) If you cannot read or write English properly, stay off social media. The world does not use "hi swiri" or "tsup dia". Repeatedly I have told Ugandans that every comment or post on FB goes into your life book even if you delete it. If you want to challenge me on this one, then explain to me how Facebook works.
2.) Do not expect the world to give you a job.
3) The world does not owe you anything. Neither do your parents. Nor your government. You went to school to learn to think (hopefully) and analyse. Look around you for opportunities, any opportunity instead of combing government buildings looking for one of the 500 jobs. Aha, this is the interesting part, I hope you know how to calculate percentages.
4) Before you jump onto the band wagon of flying to the Middle East or Asia for a well paying job, do some research. We have many Ugandans in each of those countries and you can ask before you go sell yourself off and die. My blog (osutayusuf.blogspot.com ) has manyarticles on human trafficking, modern slavery, drug trafficking and organ harvesting.
5) Respect your elders. I have seen some of you geniuses abuse Dr. Besigye, Gen. Sejusa. and JPAM and others on your Facebook pages or on other people's posts as you commented. Why do you do such things when you live in the country inwhich these gentlemen are leaders? And you do it for the whole country to see and the world to know. Get some class.
6) Read. Read and then read some more. Reading is not only good for you but it opens your eyes to opportunities and possibilities. Many jobs are now posted onthe internet but I hear some of you retain your MBs to inbox silliness to total strangers or to diss people or to just chat about Arsenal and ManU instead of using those MBs to look for jobs.
PROUD LUGBARA OSUTA YUSUF A CAREER POLITICIAN / LAWYER.
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