- A Kenyan man who now works with the US army and who applied to become a Kenya Defence Forces officer to no avail, has come out to ridicule the KDF
- The man gloated saying that KDF thought the rejection of his application would thwart his military dreams, and asked them to see where he was now
- Netizens said that God redirected his path for greater blessings and that he shouldn’t gloat, while others said that the countries’ endemic corruption has caused qualified people a lot of trouble
A Kenyan man, now proudly serving in the United States Navy has scoffed at the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) for rejecting his application three times.
Dressed in impeccable US Navy attire, the man who stood confidently before a Navy backdrop, ridiculed his homeland’s defense forces for believing that denying his application would crush his dream of military service.
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Despite meeting the qualifications for a Kenyan Navy cadet, his applications were repeatedly dismissed.
He shrugged off the bureaucratic hurdles, asserting that he had earned the credentials necessary for acceptance.
With a wry grin, he challenged the Kenyan Defence Forces (KDF) to acknowledge his thriving career in a military that was more superior than their own.
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The video sparked discussions among Netizens, with some advising humility, suggesting that divine intervention redirected his path through the closed doors of the Kenyan army to bless him with greater opportunities.
Others lamented the pervasive corruption that hinders deserving Kenyans from securing the jobs they rightfully deserve, despite their academic achievements.
Here are some of the comments:
@lna_tasah: Thank God in everything in every situations. Coz you were not meant for KDF but for US ARMY. As long as you are still in this world keep in mind every thing happens with a reason be it bad or good. But we should thank God in everything we do or pass through.
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@Mtamaduni Joshua said: You should not laugh. You can’t knock too hard on a door that is not designated to you Yours was in the US.
@John Mwaura said: The three times rejection was God’s plan for you to be where you are now…those who rejected you were serving the God who brought you there, thank God & humble yourself beloved son of Kenya.