
A simple roadside video changed everything for Azhar Memon, an MBA graduate from Karachi University who hails from Khairpur, Sindh. Just days after his clip went viral, he found himself in Islamabad meeting Federal Information Minister Ata Tarar. The encounter brought new hope to a young man who once sat on a street holding his degree with little prospects in sight.
In the widely shared video, Memon spoke fluent English about his struggles. He sat on a curb with his MBA certificate and a handwritten placard that read “MBA PASS IN MBA UNIVERSITY KARACHI.” His honest story touched thousands of people online and sparked fresh conversations about the gap between education and job opportunities in Pakistan.
Minister Promises Job Support
So far, authorities have not announced any specific job or department for Memon, but the minister gave him clear assurance of support. The story has inspired many, showing how a single viral moment can sometimes open unexpected doors.
Memon’s journey from roadside despair to a meeting with a federal minister has captured public attention across the country. Many now hope his case will lead to real change and encourage better support for educated youth struggling to find suitable work.