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"speaker_name": "Wajir North, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Ibrahim Saney",
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"content": " Thank you. For one to eke a living or find sustenance and a form of livelihood, it is the mind-set of people that one must go through schools, get a recognised degree and, thereafter, get a white- collar job. Only a few people live the livelihood of gainful employment. Most of the citizenry eke a living by using their talents. They say wisdom lingers. Even if you are a Harvard graduate, there is the risk of being dis-schooled over time if you do not fine-tune, perfect and practise your skills so acquired. However, talents are natural. They are inborn. They die with the owner. That is to say many Kenyans have great ideas, entrepreneurial skills and God-given talents that only require support to actualise competence. There is also the mind-set that businesses need colossal amounts of money as a start-up capital. That is further from the truth. For sure, 90 per cent of the businesses that have become so successful started in a small way. Therefore, businesses require working ideas and workable"
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