Kenyan Man Stranded Over KSh 150k after Securing Life-Changing Job Offer in Qatar

Kenyan Man Stranded Over KSh 150k after Securing Life-Changing Job Offer in Qatar

  • Godfrey Omondi is on the verge of missing out on a life-changing job opportunity in Qatar due to a lack of funds
  • After being turned down by the Youth Fund, he now urgently needs KSh 150,000 to travel within two days
  • The 24-year-old is appealing to well-wishers for support, saying this could be his breakthrough

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Godfrey Omondi is appealing to well-wishers for urgent financial support to help him take up a rare overseas job opportunity.

Godfrey Omondi
Godfrey Omondi hoped to uplift his family from poverty, but the financial challenge could cost him the chance. Photos: Godfrey Omondi.
Source: UGC

However, the 24-year-old fears the life-changing opportunity could slip through his fingers due to a lack of funds.

Why Godfrey Omondi could lose Qatar chance

Omondi told TUKO.co.ke that he secured the lucrative job offer in Qatar through Destiny Recruitment Agency.

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With just days left before his scheduled departure, his dreams now hang in the balance after a last-minute disappointment from a government funding source.

“I had hoped to get support from the Youth Fund, but yesterday I was informed that they have no money available until the next financial year,” he said.

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To finalise the travel arrangements and related requirements, Omondi urgently needs KSh 150,000.

Why Godfrey Omondi needs KSh 150k

The cash is meant for his ticket and payment for the visa to be printed. Without it, he risks losing the chance.

With his employer expecting him within a few days, he is appealing to anyone out there who can support him in any way to come forward.

"This job could be my breakthrough, and if I make it, I promise to use that opportunity to uplift others as well,” he promised.

Omondi hopes that sharing his story might reach compassionate individuals or organisations willing to help.

Anyone willing to support Omondi is urged to reach out as soon as possible before time runs out.

Social media reactions to Godfrey Omondi's plight

Leisly Bonnes

"Hii mambo na visa ready to print hio ndio mtindo. Mara nyingi kesi kama hizi watu hupoteza Hela. Not unless ameambiwa alipe nusu they print the visa sio hela yote."

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Ann Strong

"Kazi original Qatar wanakutumia hadi ticket, alafu printing ni unless simu inatatizo, but unaonyeshana hivo hivo airport."

James Ndung'u

"There is a song by reggae legend Erick Donaldson, I can't remember the title, but he says you might think the grass is greener in a foreign country, but it may prove otherwise."
Godfrey Omondi
Godfrey Omondi. Photo: Godfrey Omondi.
Source: UGC

Government jobs for Kenyans abroad

Meanwhile, the Kenyan government, through the Ministry of Labour, has been running a program to find jobs for Kenyans in the diaspora.

Teachers, nurses, engineers, mechanics, housemaids, caregivers, drivers, housekeepers, gardeners, beauticians, cleaners, and farm specialists are among the available vacancies.

The first nationwide recruitment exercise began on Wednesday, November 20, 2024, at the Machakos Technical Institute for the Blind.

Labour CS Alfred Mutua asked job seekers to register and log in to the eCitizen portal to acquire relevant documents for interviews.

Applicants are required to provide academic and professional documents, a certificate of good conduct, and a travel passport or eCitizen passport registration details for those who have applied and have not received the document.

Proofreading by Jackson Otukho, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Hillary Lisimba (Human-Interest editor) Hillary Lisimba Ambani is a responsive journalist who creates content that touches lives. After graduating from the University of Nairobi’s School of Journalism, he worked in Print, Broadcast, and Online media. He is a published author, former KBC producer, and former Daily Nation columnist. He is currently a human-interest editor and philanthropist. Media Council of Kenya Member No: MCK019108. Share your Human Interest stories with him at hillary.lisimba@tuko.co.ke. or find him on Facebook.

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