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Alfred Koech’s Mission to Guide Fellow Kenyans to Australian Opportunities

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Alfred Koech's Mission to Guide Fellow Kenyans to Australian Opportunities
Alfred Koech Sergent

In the expansive realm of social media, Alfred Koech, widely known as “Sergent,” has emerged as a captivating figure, amassing an impressive following of over half a million on his social media page, “Alfred-Koech-Sergent.”

Originally from Mosoriot, Kenya, he now resides in Perth, Western Australia. Alfred’s story unfolds against the backdrop of academic pursuit, leading him to Edith Cowan University in Australia, where he not only pursued his studies but also ascended to the position of the university’s Ambassador. The title “Amb. Alfred Sergent” became an integral part of his identity, a symbol of the unique trajectory he carved for himself. In the North Rift region of Kenya, Amb. Alfred Sergent is a polarizing figure, navigating a landscape of admiration and critique. Yet, this diversity of opinions has never swayed him from authenticity, as he embraces life wholeheartedly.

In November, Alfred embarked on a whirlwind tour across several North Rift counties, accompanied by a team from Auscare International College. Their mission is to demystify the immigration process to Australia, bridging dreams with reality for residents. Auscare International College, positioning itself as a Kenyan and Western Australian family, shares Alfred’s vision. As a family-owned healthcare provider, the institution is committed to bringing Australian-standard education to Kenya, a mission exemplified by the establishment of Auscare International College.

For two weeks, Alfred and his team traversed Kericho, TransNzoia, Uasin Gishu, and Nandi Counties, engaging with locals aspiring to make Australia their new home. Alfred’s determination to guide Kenyans towards the land of opportunities is unwavering. During an interview, Alfred affirmed, “I am excited to witness the journey of many Kenyans to Australia. It is a land of abundant opportunities, and I believe we will see a significant number of people joining us this year,” he affirmed during an interview.

Beyond his dedication to international opportunities, Alfred remains deeply committed to his community. The Sergent Koech Foundation, nearing completion of its construction, is set to house approximately 20 athletes. Outfitted with training amenities and a state-of-the-art information communication hub, the foundation showcases Alfred’s commitment to his community. Leveraging local resources and manpower, the foundation nears its launch which is eagerly anticipated by the community.

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  1. ANOTHER TRIBALIST LOOK AT…
    ANOTHER TRIBALIST LOOK AT PLACES HE IS TOURING TO FIND PEOPLE TO MIGRATE TO AUSTRALIA. IN HIS NANDI LAND.
    AND YOU CALL SUCH PEOLE AMBASSADORS, OF WHAT ?

  2. These are the kind of people…
    These are the kind of people working with the Mandagos of Rift Valley to cheat locals of their hard earned money! They will tell you anything to pull that one shilling out of your pocket and then disappear into the thin air. Why can’t Coech take all those kids who paid thousands of shillings to Ruto and Mandago? Folks do not follow someone with some blind folds then you come to regret later.

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