UK-Based Kenyan Urges Migrants to Embrace Digital Way of Life
Kenyan migrant Sarah Kosgei says newcomers to the UK must quickly adapt to a society structured around digital platforms.
Kosgei, who recently moved to the UK, emphasises that reliance on online services begins immediately. Transport, housing, employment and education are all accessed primarily through digital tools. Services such as Uber and Google Maps help newcomers navigate cities and find their way efficiently.
The need for digital fluency extends to academic life. At Coventry University, Kosgei notes, platforms like Aula manage course materials, timetables and communication with lecturers. Early familiarity with these systems, she argues, is essential for students to integrate effectively into their studies.
Daily life in the UK is similarly shaped by online platforms. Housing searches are dominated by property websites such as Rightmove, while job seekers commonly use recruitment portals like Indeed. Kosgei stresses that mastering these tools is not merely convenient but crucial for securing accommodation and employment.
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