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How Kenyan Youths are making Billions through Academic writing and How to get Started

AAbout 50 000 graduates are churned out of public and private universities in Kenya every year piling into the number of unemployed youths in the country estimated at 2.3 million.

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With a growing young population and the value attached to university education for a better life, most Kenyans join universities to get an academic qualification that can land them a good job. The reality, however, is quite different.

According to the Kenya Bureau of Statistics, it takes a Kenyan university graduate an average of five years to secure a job in Kenya today.

After their study, most of the graduates move to the city where the grass is deemed to be greener before they are hit hard by the high rates of employment.

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In the face of weak economic growth, there has been a fervent call for university graduates to become entrepreneurs rather than seek employment.

Kennedy Juma landed in the academic writing field after moving out of his parent’s house in 2010.
“I was broke and was looking around for a teaching job when my friend Nyasuma introduced me to online writing,” said Juma.

He was earning a meager Sh80 per page but had to keep writing to sustain himself during the school vacations.

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More than two years after graduating with a degree in Information Sciences, Juma continues to thrive in the writing industry which he had first considered a survival means.

“I wasn’t looking for employment, I was only after a means of survival after which I’d continue with my studies and become a Computer Security expert and ensure systems are foolproof,” he explains.

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Academic writing has come as a blessing in disguise as it provides employment to most of the Kenyan unemployed youth but at the same time, renders the skills acquired in universities worthless as they are not put to use. While Juma earns up to 60 dollars a week, Louise Adera makes between 20 and 30 dollars.

“There are many online companies that hire young writers. After writing for between three months and a year, you can adopt your account,” advises Juma.

Online writing accounts can be acquired either through buying or opening one. Most people prefer to buy an account as the process of opening one is very rigorous and competitive.

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“A good account goes for between forty thousand and two hundred thousand. However, it is very important that one writes before acquiring an account,” Juma explains.

He continues, “To reap full returns from the investment placed in buying an account, you need to understand the writing process, the language required, plagiarism issues, and the structure,”

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A good month in the field of academic writing can fetch an experienced writer as much as Ksh.150, 000 ($1300) and at least Ksh.3,750 a day.

In Kenya we have only one trusted Academic accounts seller who is accredited by the Ministry of ICT and Antifraud Agency, the account’s prices range on different features.

Contact Isaac Mwangi for any Academic writing account and start your journey of becoming a millionaire. Whatsapp on +254796514451

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