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Degreed But Disposable

The Silent Crisis of Kenyan Graduates

Kenwild Samo

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English
Kenwild Samo
27 January 2026
Degreed but Disposable exposes how institutional bottlenecks and outdated syllabuses turn educated young people into casualties of a system that refuses to adapt. Linking classrooms to labor markets, it shows how curricula divorced from real job demands, rigid accreditation, and bureaucratic inertia manufacture scarcity, frustration, and wasted potential.

The book shifts blame from graduates whose diplomas gather dust while their lives unravel, and places responsibility on governments, universities, and policy frameworks that protect tradition over livelihoods. It argues that credential inflation, gatekeeping, misaligned assessment, and policy that lags economic reality are deliberate features of a system that produces disposable youth.

Stark and unsparing, Degreed but Disposable gives voice to a generation's anger and exhaustion and insists that personal failure is often the predictable outcome of institutional design.
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Imprint:   Kenwild Samo
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   145g
ISBN:   9789914357110
ISBN 10:   9914357113
Pages:   138
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

I am an award-winning playwright and fiction creator with immense talent in creativity and storytelling. I have written numerous plays, including In the Veil of Justice, among others. My work focuses on themes of social awareness and hope, skillfully blending these with humor and entertainment. Through my writing, I aim to inspire and uplift my audience, ensuring their motivation remains unwavering and their spirits skyrocket.

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