enda, kuna opportunities mingi huko nje.
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Moving to the U.S. in 2017, Ottichilo was able to utilize the skills he developed during a Kenyan-based master’s degree program at Maseno University to become a medical researcher with the Cleveland Clinic. He specializes in immunology and, specifically, how the human body reacts to pathogens.
The U.S. Army Reserve valued Ottichilo’s skills as a microbiologist, and the recruiter worked with him to streamline his direct-commissioning process as a first lieutenant. Due to provisions within the Immigration and Nationality Act, he was able to utilize his military service to become a U.S. citizen in 2020.
“Previously, I only worked with the civilian population,” he shared. “But the military gave me a chance to gain valuable leadership skills such as leading an entire surgical unit, the 366th Surgical Detachment based in Twinsburg, Ohio.”
You are cornered wherever you go . They will start with making the money in your bank account valueless then come for your land . Carbon reduction manenos. You are the carbon they want to reduce unfortunately
Fact… Half of Americans can’t afford one thousand dollars to cover an emergency.
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Fact :These minority stories are PR and soft power exercises
Fact :They are recruiting minorities as cannon fodder for their forever wars
Fact : Americans are not interested in joining the army and last year recruitment fell short by tens of thousands and they are turning to the 3rd world to fill the shortfall.
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Fact : It’s raining everywhere economically.
Ukipata hio opportunity, enda uchukue hizo dollars, live frugally, kuja ujenge flats like every Kenyan does and subsidize your American life by kitu 2000 dollars hivi. Utaishi poa sana huko.