The Employment Problem Cameroonians Are Not Talking About

When we think of employment issues in Cameroon, we often think of the unemployment and how graduates can go for years looking for suitable work.

We think of underemployment and how someone with a masters degree in rural development could end up driving a taxi
We talk about the lottery-like national entrance exams into the civil service, the corruption, and tribalism that pervades the whole process. 
But what about after employment? What about those who do make it past that line and then set the standard of mediocrity which is killing us as a nation? That’s what I’m musing on this month. 
Check out the vlog below and leave me your thoughts in the comments!

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