My bills in Canada can make me live in Africa like a King and that’s why I am moving back to Africa

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

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  • @LynnNgugi
    @LynnNgugi  Год назад +29

    Good morning team LNN
    What is your take home from today's conversation with Joseph?
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    • @faithkisiangani5702
      @faithkisiangani5702 Год назад

      Wooow

    • @agnesjames4026
      @agnesjames4026 Год назад

      Lynne Joseph is on another level, his iq supper

    • @esthermonirey9559
      @esthermonirey9559 Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for this wisdom you are sharing to Africans for them to embrace farming .. Am back from Diaspora and came back after 21 years .. Am farming and it’s the most fulfilling thing I have ever done .

    • @NileGoddess
      @NileGoddess Год назад

      Lynn we need more of these stories .We have grateful.Thank you

    • @tunyamu
      @tunyamu Год назад

      17:26 YES YES YES! The languages that we use to teach technical subjects is of paramount importance. We must invest in using our languages to communicate technical subjects✅

  • @dorcaslegacycollection11
    @dorcaslegacycollection11 Год назад +35

    This man should be also a economical consultant. Make him viral people

  • @worldwideinspiration.6842
    @worldwideinspiration.6842 Год назад +75

    Africa is not only the backbone of the world, but Africa is the continent of the future. This is the reason many wealthy people have left their countries to come settle in Africa. The reason why everyone is scrambling for a piece of Africa. Come back to my comment in 10 years to affirm this statement ❤

    • @uwomanoorikogho9065
      @uwomanoorikogho9065 11 месяцев назад +3

      Brother Thank you for your experienced you have shared with the world, you have inspired many today, God blessed you.
      Festus in British Columbia.

    • @rachelisaacson2326
      @rachelisaacson2326 11 месяцев назад +1

      Amazing ! Thank you guys

    • @adelaosterloh68
      @adelaosterloh68 11 месяцев назад +1

      It is so. AMEN

    • @ring-tone278
      @ring-tone278 11 месяцев назад +1

      Bills you have to pay whether in Canada or Africa. There is no such thing as a free passage in Life. You have to pay your way through life. You go to work or business and earn good money. Someone else provides you with security, good roads and a clean environment to do you activity. These things are not free and don't expect them for free. The people who do this have to be paid who in turn pay taxes and other bills and create employment and more opportunities for you. That is how a society functions. In case you didn't know, It is called an economy. Expecting to earn highly and not pay bills is not only unrealistic but infantile. Who do you expect provides you with Electricity, clean water, cooking gas, and heating? This things are not free.

    • @angelscakes4678
      @angelscakes4678 11 месяцев назад

      You are right that bills are paid everywhere, sometimes the bills paid differs and not for every purpose. In the Western world you hardly get any assistance from your neighbors, whereas in Nigeria for instance you get multiple assistance from them and are free or peanuts. You are taxed from the moment you wake up till you go to sleep. The fact that many Africans are running to the West for better life has been the failure of the government, not uplifting the living standards of the people, what I understand is that we have everything to make it in Africa and live a healthier life. We in the West understand this, but the government attitude has always been a draw back. What many of us fail to understand is that, the Europeans came to Africa under the power of their kings and Queens then, their expenditure were paid for or covered by their government. They organized a force for that. Ours has been an issue of individuality. Just imagine all the money we sent home goes to a special account and our people gets the home currency, how much will the government have from that. Nigerians alone sent more than $30b yearly.
      Yes bills would be paid for work and taxes as well, our government unlike the West don't depends on taxes for survival, we were surviving without it before the white man came. It was the only means for them to survive as they lack all natural means of survival in Europe then. So they have to master that act. Corruption has driven the economy down and that itself is the main problem.
      Those who have the courage to go back home and make it should be encouraged. Definitely we are working to survive in the West and can't afford to close our eyes and not worry about it.
      Your point is clear and the advantages of life in Africa is far greater than the West.

  • @veroneabraham4901
    @veroneabraham4901 Год назад +40

    I am strongly agree with this men, there's no better place than home and Africa is home🙌

  • @priyankaminnu268
    @priyankaminnu268 8 месяцев назад +4

    Africa is truly beautiful ❤ Am an Indian and after living in Africa for 4 years and coming to Canada, I miss Africa so much and feel like going back to Africa.

  • @esthermonirey9559
    @esthermonirey9559 Год назад +60

    After 21 years of survival in the USA I am back home doing my farming and I am super excited this year I will harvest my first acre.... Africa is actually the best place to live and good and meaningful life ..

    • @nancyn5778
      @nancyn5778 Год назад +3

      You are blessed we are here still surviving but trusting God we come back soon

    • @dominicmoiyare7469
      @dominicmoiyare7469 Год назад +2

      How is the going now , ?

    • @soko-yetu
      @soko-yetu Год назад +2

      What I really like about this guy is his open mind, his foresight and his new plans to farming.

    • @esthermonirey9559
      @esthermonirey9559 11 месяцев назад +5

      We Africans need to get it right and embrace the blessing we have here instead of going to be a slave in another man’s country that will never appreciate you for your sacrifice to there growth .. the myth that the grass is greener on the other side should be exposed keep it up Lynn .. African is the land of milk and honey truth should be told

    • @de-SportsHub
      @de-SportsHub 11 месяцев назад +4

      I read a book that ultra opened my eyes towards the end dec '23. I made a commitment for a last dance and I have a date for when the last dance would be and I am going to move back to Africa in this year 2024.

  • @alicemuhayimana6272
    @alicemuhayimana6272 5 месяцев назад +1

    Sciences in indigenous language.👏👏👏👏this is what Africa is missing. Big up for the rich and informative discussion🎉

  • @neommutle8033
    @neommutle8033 Год назад +48

    👸 Queen Lynn, this is the kind of journalism I'm looking for as an African. Africans, our food security is in our hands 🙌 and make a little extra by exporting. In South Africa 🇿🇦 if we could have access to land the same way that our African brothers have, many would be farming, but our land is still in white ownership 😢. If Africa was bad, why are they not leaving, and going to the same Canada, UK, Australia etc, that we Africans rush too ?? What is they see that we Africans don't see?
    I'm proud of Joseph ❤😊
    Blessings from South Africa 🇿🇦

    • @neommutle8033
      @neommutle8033 Год назад +4

      ​​​@@our10picks18 Ahhh, you totally misunderstood. I was commenting as someone who has been to the constitutional court for land. And Joseph was talking about our leaders, that where I was talking from. Lazy, I'm glad Lynn spoke about Nigerian stereo types, My dear, if only you knew me personally 😊, I think a person with a Phd, runs 5 km every 3 days, works full time, has traveled to how many countries I'v lost count, in clouding Joseph's country, is lazy. ❤ but I appreciate your reply, just don't be in rush to reply with emotion ❤.

    • @chikaabtwn2244
      @chikaabtwn2244 Год назад +4

      Africa has the best climate in the world, no hurricanes or tornadoes, no extreme temperatures nice weather and beautiful land scenery .

    • @claudiolombene3018
      @claudiolombene3018 11 месяцев назад

      Mozambique and other african countries have enough land,white south africans are running farms like Bananalândia and making money.Others are in the tourism business,no black south african is willing to do that,just because they do not have the mentality of thinking outside the box,is only South Africa in their minds.Things are not easy,many barriers,but people have to fight and learn to overcome

  • @floradeparis6592
    @floradeparis6592 11 месяцев назад +9

    After 25 years abroad, I visited and felt in love with Nairobi❤️ I'm African, and Kenya will be my new home. He's down right telling g the truth-

  • @JS-to3yj
    @JS-to3yj Год назад +22

    As a person who has been overseas for many years this brother spoke nothing but truth. I like how he thinks and this is the kind of people Africa needs back and he should absolutely as an African choose where he lives. Africans always lived as one and these aren’t our borders. He’s right at home in Kenya.

  • @justusmochoge6577
    @justusmochoge6577 Год назад +22

    I have a Nigerian friend and I can say they are incredible people very sharp

  • @mercyk2672
    @mercyk2672 Год назад +9

    Hes right about Igbo men. They are really hardworking. I'm a kikuyu who dated an igbo in America. He's very ambitious and now runs a successful Healthcare company

  • @estherkozah3704
    @estherkozah3704 11 месяцев назад +5

    Am happy a Nigerian has been featured. Thanks Lynn

  • @Anne9353
    @Anne9353 Год назад +33

    Now this kind of stories make me think twice about living aboard

    • @lucksonomari4999
      @lucksonomari4999 Год назад +1

      Let the Nigerian guy denounce his Nigerian citizenship i bet he won't 😂

    • @faithkisiangani5702
      @faithkisiangani5702 Год назад +3

      I don't think I'm going again struggle with connection from nowhere I can do something

    • @trustingnobody628
      @trustingnobody628 Год назад

      ​@lucksonomari4999 The fact that he can not denounce his Nigerian citizenship means nothing if he can't stay in his country and contribute to its development. He is accepting the colonization of his language unawares. That's a contradiction in reasoning, shame.

    • @dottobraham9051
      @dottobraham9051 Год назад

      Very true leaving abroad we need to change our mind

    • @sharonmombeshora3415
      @sharonmombeshora3415 Год назад

      What has it got to do with what he's talking about????​@@faithkisiangani5702

  • @westbellisyfx
    @westbellisyfx Год назад +11

    Before covid 19, also took the bold steps coming back to Nigeria. Ever since i hate it to travel back because Nigeria, Iseyin Oyo State is far better. Thank You Lynn for the interview. God bless you my brother. 💯💯❤❤❤

    • @adelabuidris6292
      @adelabuidris6292 11 месяцев назад

      Youre from iseyin ,?
      Are you still there

  • @mercymwara6582
    @mercymwara6582 Год назад +25

    Wow.....The problem is the assimilation of English.
    Just like I have been trying to tell our young people about the trend of letting our toddlers learn their own mother language at the tender age and allow them to have exposure to English once in school, but nobody sees the logic in it. Think about writing a composition or insha or even addressing a gathering, you don't think in English, but rather in your own mother language. Thank you bro. We should make this viral.

  • @KWEMILY
    @KWEMILY 11 месяцев назад +2

    I am a clinician and a farmer in kenya...i am considering resigning from my job and concentrate fully on farming...the output is good.

  • @NileGoddess
    @NileGoddess Год назад +9

    He is a very smart man.God bless him for the knowledge he has given to Kenyans and Africans .Hopefully we learn and build Africa

  • @AhmedAli-mf8wz
    @AhmedAli-mf8wz 11 месяцев назад +2

    Bro I feel you I was born in Somali and I live USA last 23 years I’m ready move back Africa
    Kenya that’s the plan inshalah start farming

  • @mulberrystudio22
    @mulberrystudio22 Год назад +8

    Africa is the best place to be on earth!!

  • @ogamax5732
    @ogamax5732 11 месяцев назад +2

    You can imagine the opportunities if Africa is united with a purpose... 😊

  • @Eco-FriendlyItems-zim9hq
    @Eco-FriendlyItems-zim9hq 11 месяцев назад +3

    My brother.. you have nailed it here! I am in Zim now after 34 years abroad.. thank you for your honesty! Get in touch with me. @Lyn you are doing a great job... keep it up Sis❤

  • @faithanyanzwa9637
    @faithanyanzwa9637 Год назад +9

    Very mind blowing interview,i love farming esp that where i come from western kenya,farming is part of us

  • @thepsychologyofeverything2857
    @thepsychologyofeverything2857 Год назад +16

    Farming is a noble artistry that nourishes communities and futures. Fields cultivated with skill and care yield not just sustenance but the wealth of generations. Farmers are our best pharmacists because food is the greatest medicine 🌽 🍇 .

  • @thepsychologyofeverything2857
    @thepsychologyofeverything2857 Год назад +12

    Great vision, my African brother. May God crown your efforts with success.

  • @cathlandemmanuel831
    @cathlandemmanuel831 11 месяцев назад +2

    I am an Igbo young man in California. This interview is very impressive and informative ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jennym5548
    @jennym5548 11 месяцев назад +3

    This guy is speaking nothing but the truth and he is brilliant.

  • @tangwar_d
    @tangwar_d Год назад +3

    Africa is Heaven!!!, ni vile tu hatujui until we leave the country for majuu. Huku ni survival vile ame i put kwa minute 33:40

  • @eunicemuriithi8901
    @eunicemuriithi8901 Год назад +9

    Great insights shared. I wish him well in his endeavors.

  • @sarahmuzaki4656
    @sarahmuzaki4656 11 месяцев назад +1

    This man has a lot in common with me!!!!! You couldn’t be any more right, my brother!!! Africans must wake up!!!!

  • @greenbomas
    @greenbomas Год назад +11

    Very Inspiring conversation, thank you team LNN

  • @trendystamps5714
    @trendystamps5714 Год назад +10

    Good morning LNN family..❤Much love from 🇳🇴

  • @Boke-ji2ng
    @Boke-ji2ng 7 месяцев назад

    Ooh Lynn, this was fantastic. Your guest insight was spot on, thank you.
    In many parts of the world people actually learn in their own language.
    For example, Switzerland is very small but has 4 main languages and each school in those regions teaches in the regional language.
    Switzerland is also very rich, most of its wealth comes from many small companies that produce high quality products, produced by highly skilled individual (Handwerker). After highschool at age 16 most children go into apprenticeship where depending on the skill they are learning it takes 3 to 4 years, they work and go to school 1 or 2 days a week, after the training 99% who wants to work get jobs.
    The government has also made it easy for people to open up their own firms, and it pays part of the apprentice fees.
    I believe Africa can do it too.

  • @global_sally.2011
    @global_sally.2011 Год назад +8

    We love you brother your speaking my heart out.i cant wait to be a farmer someday.

  • @susanwaweru2734
    @susanwaweru2734 Год назад +11

    I just visited home and I was telling my fellow kenyans that we do not know and appreciate what we have. For instance great weather!! Najivunia kuwa mkenya❤

    • @ngwenoh.e9725
      @ngwenoh.e9725 Год назад

      they won't get this part, we complain too much here in Kenya...

  • @katushabesandra4360
    @katushabesandra4360 11 месяцев назад +9

    U cldnt have said it better bro.Diaspora life is survival however much u earn. I cant wait to retire to my farm in Uganda asap.

    • @SarahSmith-hu6qd
      @SarahSmith-hu6qd 3 месяца назад +1

      Another ugandan here ready to go home!

  • @serahnjambi8645
    @serahnjambi8645 Год назад +3

    Am coming to Kenya last week of Feb.,am going to visit this farm and do better.I left teaching job to venture into farming.

  • @mamawatorotalks8208
    @mamawatorotalks8208 11 месяцев назад +2

    After 4 years in the UK 🇬🇧 I fully understand what this Wise man is saying, invest in the LAND, we are lucky that we still have our own production in our hands

  • @ushindiraha
    @ushindiraha Год назад +4

    Africa can be worth living only when you have the money. Those who are commenting from abroad,what exactly took you to abroad ?definately luck of resources to start your own

    • @RoseangelWambugha
      @RoseangelWambugha 11 месяцев назад

      Very true ,,we need money to start business and propel

  • @gracesironga8101
    @gracesironga8101 Год назад +1

    Lynn ngungi ,go girl go,choosing good brain like this ,is what Africa neef😊

  • @EzekielIndongole-sw1fz
    @EzekielIndongole-sw1fz Год назад +4

    Finally,the long awaited show is here

  • @tnmlukenya
    @tnmlukenya Год назад +5

    Congratulations Lynn for another inspiring episode. I must admit that I have gained a lot from your channel and your guests- and have even started my own youtube channel based in the Lukenya hills through your works- God bless you!

  • @jenniferpade7992
    @jenniferpade7992 11 месяцев назад +2

    Very interesting topic. I have lived in the developed World for 20 years and I keep on going home to Africa every 2 years.
    I have ever started and managed businesses for some people and they are now billionaires, I now know very well why Africa is behind.
    1. Lack of Unity. If today you call a meeting of 15 people and tell them ‘let us start a factory business’. Five of them will join you. Use their brain and you start the next day.
    2. TIME. Have value for time. Time is money. Plan your time program and follow it. Wake up at 5:45am and start.
    Church is very nice and needs your support but 45 min Church service per week is enough. Spend the rest of the time running your business from which you donate to your Church.

  • @nganganjoroge6357
    @nganganjoroge6357 Год назад +5

    This guy makes alot of sense

  • @marychuwa8159
    @marychuwa8159 Год назад +8

    That Nigerian brother for us Iam telling you/nakwambia yaani Africa we are one 🇹🇿
    Thank you Lynn karibu Tanzania pia
    Ugali Pap ni South Africa
    Igbo/Nigeria Gurage/Ethiopia Kikuyu/Kenya Chagga/Tanzania wanasimilarities

  • @antonyndegwa4758
    @antonyndegwa4758 11 месяцев назад +4

    Home is always home...until you travel , thats how you know how Africa is Blessed.

  • @salomeorina3579
    @salomeorina3579 Год назад +3

    Thanks for visiting Kenya, the fertily land.... better settle in Kenya
    We are peaceful and kind people

  • @sarahngugi2779
    @sarahngugi2779 Год назад +6

    The English is englishing can't wait until the end the story is flowing so well thanks Lynn for the upload

    • @grantasmile6302
      @grantasmile6302 11 месяцев назад

      English is not a measure of intelligence.

  • @pacherno4417
    @pacherno4417 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you my sister for the exposure

  • @sheilahendrich6995
    @sheilahendrich6995 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hi Lynn, yes our 800k is almost here🙌🏽🙌🏽❤️

  • @charitywanjohi884
    @charitywanjohi884 Год назад +3

    The Wambugu’s Story Makes One Think Otherwise. Lyn Thanks

  • @mumcounty
    @mumcounty Год назад +2

    Lynn my sister this guy is telling you the truth life in Abroad is hard survival ndio slogan why ...then money is there and the cost of living is very high, I am in USA and God willing I am planning to relocate back in kenya work on my farm and I noticed all what we need for a good yield is water ,management na soko ya kuuza even with 3 million in kenya you can have a stable project tunakuja have been here for 6 years na kani ni mbio mbio mbio ,poor foor ,poor weather, poor lifestyle ect so huyu jamaa al8fanya hesabu zake in a smart way❤

  • @aar7061
    @aar7061 Год назад +2

    Follow that man after 1 yr to see his progress

  • @JJE77
    @JJE77 Год назад +36

    Igbo men are known as hard working men and they care about their children and wife . I really respect them ❤of course my husband is an Igbo

    • @LynnNgugi
      @LynnNgugi  Год назад +4

      Thank you for this. We must encourage our brothers 🙏

    • @charchar5887
      @charchar5887 Год назад +4

      They’re not lazy at all! Thank God I married an igbo man🙏🏾

    • @shufaaesala3511
      @shufaaesala3511 Год назад +3

      Can you search for me igbo man am serious

    • @charchar5887
      @charchar5887 Год назад +2

      @@shufaaesala3511 lol 😂 May God guide you because there are also bad apples in between.

    • @obinnaibaya509
      @obinnaibaya509 Год назад +2

      Please not everyone ooh,but a real gentlemen understand themselves everywhere

  • @unclemdogo9159
    @unclemdogo9159 11 месяцев назад +9

    Farming is always in my blood the problem is I don't own a piece of land but One day God will answer my prayers 🙏🙏🙏

    • @mwangimuiruri6132
      @mwangimuiruri6132 7 месяцев назад

      Bro you can rent land at cheap price just use lawyers ,

  • @PhakeRimweo
    @PhakeRimweo Год назад +3

    Here, see physics: "the volume of an object submerged in a liquid e.g water is equal to the volume of the water displaced". This was Form one physics where we used a measuring cylinder to prove the above statement. Individually, I struggled to understand this concept mainly because language used never made sense to me. I tell you, my people, we have everything we need in Africa. I have travelled far and wide - Europe and North America specifically. These countries have nothing like we do. It is only we don't know what we have. I agree with this gentleman. I will be next on flight home soon. Watch this space.

  • @isaacmwendia7215
    @isaacmwendia7215 11 месяцев назад +3

    Faith without work... you nailed it

  • @revitaliseminds
    @revitaliseminds Год назад +2

    My inlaw has spoken! Joseph has nailed it on the head from the true perspective of well travelled and informed African living abroad and has understood where we get it wrong and what can be done. Loved the interview❤

  • @gathonimburu1030
    @gathonimburu1030 Год назад +5

    @lnn You are bringing change that we all want to see. Motivated Positively.

  • @kemman2859
    @kemman2859 11 месяцев назад

    I’m from Zambia 🇿🇲 and living in diaspora. Joseph’s views are very cardinal. Very important at Africa level, country levels, State, County or Provincial, District, Town or Constituency, Ward, Section, village level and family levels. Agriculture, Policies, Trade Training institutions. We are a blessed Continent!

  • @barrywilliams8289
    @barrywilliams8289 11 месяцев назад +1

    From TRINIDAD&TOBAGO in the CARIBBEAN first time viewing your channel from the diaspora family I like what you are doing I am coming to AFRICA this year for sure I really want to see there for myself love that interview that brother is very ambitious and hope more like him go back home & fix back the continent thanks again for your channel HAPPY NEW YEAR BLESSINGS.

  • @jemimahgeoff8892
    @jemimahgeoff8892 11 месяцев назад +3

    I love this man.. full of knowledge and wisdom.. this speaking foreign language is killing us.. 😂😂

  • @panafrican.nation
    @panafrican.nation Год назад

    24:53 I lived in this place for a month, Eko Hotel in Victoria Island, Lagos. I remember that yellow roof. I've also stayed in Kuramo Waters on the right side. I've been to Nigeria a couple times for extended periods, for my business. Nigerians are doing interesting things in Kenya.There's even a Pan African school in Nairobi that I was surprised to learn was started by a Nigerian

  • @MaureenMaingi-b3w
    @MaureenMaingi-b3w 11 месяцев назад +1

    An eye opener and quite inspiring

  • @nottoldAfrostories
    @nottoldAfrostories 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the insight Igbo man

  • @vioegonduka8382
    @vioegonduka8382 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for being proud of your identity

  • @agnesnjeri8402
    @agnesnjeri8402 Год назад +5

    Notification hoiye 😊🥰🙌 Good morning fam, Lynn and the team...I had waited for this one Lynn since Ile day ya Cate and the Dad😊

  • @lasimbaadventures5115
    @lasimbaadventures5115 Год назад +3

    I love technical schools ...i wish we had more in africa like Europe.

  • @Sylvia-sd4mf
    @Sylvia-sd4mf Год назад

    Welcome back! This what we need. Go learn and come back develop Africa!!

  • @lucywachira3056
    @lucywachira3056 Год назад +6

    Real talk, there are times you sit and wonder why the heck you living abroad.

  • @Pro_faam
    @Pro_faam 11 месяцев назад +11

    I had GOOSEBUMPS when he said “imagine being thought science in your local language “ it hit me hard again when he said
    “The problem is not the science, the problem is understanding the question in your indigenous language” please sir, what’s your SM handle? I would like to follow your page. Please 🙏

  • @chrispassing4875
    @chrispassing4875 11 месяцев назад

    What a wonderful guy. My brother you just spoke my mind. Wonderful interview. Yo Big Joe. thanks and to the host, weldone.

  • @princedjaba4626
    @princedjaba4626 11 месяцев назад +1

    As an African living abroad, I strongly agree with this man. 95% of people living abroad are suffering and in great chaos and distress. There is no place like home. May God help us to come back home and establish us there. Persistent suffering abroad is not God's will

  • @Kasweetie_254
    @Kasweetie_254 Год назад +6

    Yes ,the time is now, Africa 🌍💯💯

  • @joselinekanana3363
    @joselinekanana3363 Год назад +5

    Here to learn and be inspired❤🙌

  • @realboytv2285
    @realboytv2285 11 месяцев назад +1

    Mind blowong conversation. Great job Lynn as always.

  • @nancyn5778
    @nancyn5778 Год назад +2

    I enjoyed this interview Lynn thank you for all you do. We would like to come back and develop our own country but yes Africans we are our worst enemies.

  • @tiankasp8168
    @tiankasp8168 Год назад +1

    Wow wow! Language and culture. That is what children in freedom school Nakuru is doing . I now understand clearly.

  • @Moseskinyanjui-r8s
    @Moseskinyanjui-r8s Год назад +2

    Good conversation and inspiring story. Keep up the good work Lynn

  • @winnienjoki5910
    @winnienjoki5910 Год назад +2

    True we are in the same just 3yrs we came back and do farming

  • @charlesforikick710
    @charlesforikick710 Год назад

    Sweet interview frank talk Africa for Africans

  • @ChrisxMo
    @ChrisxMo 11 месяцев назад +1

    Facts. Diaspora life for many of us is pure survival.

  • @alicenjeri337
    @alicenjeri337 11 месяцев назад +2

    I can agree with him 💯.....Especially Technical schools, University is not for everybody.

    • @sophieopiyo4906
      @sophieopiyo4906 11 месяцев назад +1

      We had technical schools back in the day as secondary schools before 8-4-4 system.We destroyed them.

  • @janepherjackson9693
    @janepherjackson9693 Год назад +2

    Really Africa is the best place to be

  • @festuscharo3108
    @festuscharo3108 Год назад +3

    Watching you from Qatar . Great job Linn. Very inspiring conversation.

  • @chikaabtwn2244
    @chikaabtwn2244 Год назад +4

    Plumbing, carpentry, electrical wiring and auto repair makes more money than nursing in the US

  • @christymeshack
    @christymeshack 11 месяцев назад +1

    What this guy is saying is so true. There's no place like home. In diaspora, there's no lazing around. If you do, then your countertop will be filled with bills.

  • @jenniferchege3329
    @jenniferchege3329 Год назад

    Hi team Lyn in 2020 after covid lockdown and required to work from home (with a good paying job in an international organisation) having been raised and schooled in Nairobi know nothing about ushago life. I relocated upcountry in July 2020to work from home in Kirinyaga. I am happy to tell you that am resigning from my organisation to focus on my new found faith "farming"and 🙏 the peace of mind, fresh air and fresh food that goes with it away from the hustle and bustle of Nairobi❤

  • @lynnkamsony1
    @lynnkamsony1 Год назад +2

    Yaani i have a 2 acre land with drilled water and still cant think how well i can utilize that land. I need to learn. I need to visit Wambugu farm.

    • @BM7-j7m
      @BM7-j7m 3 месяца назад

      My friend, you are very rich. Make it productive. Water is everything in farming.

  • @abimbolaawotide3654
    @abimbolaawotide3654 Год назад +5

    I’m a Nigerian too and I watch your videos and love you Lynn. I’m happy to see my brother on this platform. God bless you bro

  • @Mamvero-ws8lc
    @Mamvero-ws8lc 11 месяцев назад +1

    Finally we have the ibo man in the show,my love for Nigerian ❤️❤️❤️

  • @yvonnemdaka3125
    @yvonnemdaka3125 11 месяцев назад

    I'm so impressed by today 's guest I'm willing to start farming already I registered a company but I don't have someone to help me with information needed and where to get capital I'm from south Africa Limpopo province Tzaneen I'm a female with disability 50:51

  • @josephdappa1340
    @josephdappa1340 11 месяцев назад

    Lynn Nguni Network: I am from Nigeria. Please connect me with with your guest from Canada who wants to farm! God’s blessings to you. jtsdrd, USA

  • @fcbora7388
    @fcbora7388 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much Lynn for airing this discussion. At least one person spoke what I thought! Our education needs to change. He is right. Most jobs are about technical or require vocational training. We need to advocate for change. Why keep a child for 18 years in school only to come out of uni not get employed! It's like we set ourselves and children to fail.

  • @JANEMNICK
    @JANEMNICK Год назад

    He is talking one point sitting on the other one.just wow.appr👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @georgeifeanyi4316
    @georgeifeanyi4316 Год назад +2

    Big brother ride on! I feel your understanding ❤❤❤

  • @Pablitonyangs
    @Pablitonyangs Год назад +2

    Well put. We are surviving here.

  • @johnsonolajide4647
    @johnsonolajide4647 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm a Nigerian living in Australia.
    I can really attest to what the Nigerian man was saying.
    And i want to relocate back this year to one of Africa countries.
    As this guy was saying I'm scared 😨😳 to relocate to Nigeria.
    Due to the high level of insecurity in Nigeria.
    Nigeria as a country is loosing many Nigerians talents to other parts of Africa due to the high level of insecurity in Nigeria.

  • @wmusinya97
    @wmusinya97 Год назад +5

    Good morning LNN family 👋
    Ready to listen and learn ❤

    • @LynnNgugi
      @LynnNgugi  Год назад +1

      Good morning 🙏🙏🙏

    • @abitu47
      @abitu47 Год назад +1

      @@LynnNgugi Happy New Year 🎆 my kasupuu ❤💗💗💗

    • @VickyNicho
      @VickyNicho Год назад

      @@LynnNgugi lnyy plz mi sijui kuandika kwa email soma tu text yangu hapa na unisaidie plz plz hatulali huu ya maumivu makali yenye anaumwa.

  • @cathlandemmanuel831
    @cathlandemmanuel831 11 месяцев назад +1

    This guy has great wisdom ❤❤❤❤❤❤