Saturday 18 February 2012

Masomo ya Litmus paper

As i write these words somewhere in this country there are educated brilliant young Kenyan minds jobless, idling sitting on a stone waiting for a news camera and utter these hopeless typical words 'Naomba serikali'. On the other hand a youth with qualifications beating the sun to wake up trek to industrial area complain on low pay or no pay at all. every one of them have legit just reasons justifying their situations and on the other...other....other hand a crop of young Kenyans reaping from choosing to have a different 'kajaribus' approach of their ideas.

A mango on a mango tree is free but the same mango if its made into a juice packaged and on a supermarket shelf is worth a good amount.
Innovation is not necessarily something out of this world its just an improved version, better, faster, user friendly better yet a solution to a situation in your community.
Innovation is finding opportunity where its not likely to be. using acquired information translate to a practical action that will make you, your community lives better,  for profit.

A university student understands a chemical reaction can be proved by the changing or the not changing in color of the litmus paper, practical interpretation, in maize roasting, make sure it doesn't 'shura' keep turning it on the wire-mesh, while you 'pepeta' and set up where there is pedestrian traffic.

basically instead of sitting at home complaining there no jobs, create a job, apply what you know for profit!!!!

3 comments:

  1. Yeah man. True dat. Bob said 'We (of the ghetto) dont have education we have inspiration. If I was educated I would be a damn fool!'

    Inakaa watu wamesoma have been turned into fools.

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