She Quit From Being Lecturer To Build Biggest Goat Farm in Uganda!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
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  • @WODEMAYA
    @WODEMAYA  Год назад +278

    Happy Easter Family!
    Where are you celebrating this Festive season?
    I'm with my mom in the village
    How about you?

    • @kofitakyisnr
      @kofitakyisnr Год назад +18

      I'm in Dubai, wasting my life and missing out on the Lives of my beautiful wife and kids... 😢😢😢..

    • @aviationstudio5092
      @aviationstudio5092 Год назад +8

      Happy Easter to you too Wode Maya and the rest of the family

    • @nelsonwelser116
      @nelsonwelser116 Год назад +14

      Im in Sharjah, UAE, missing out on my family.
      I will soon be back.

    • @Doodeetheking
      @Doodeetheking Год назад +7

      Me and you are in the same hole ... haitian living in turks and caicos

    • @stephenmukaabya8442
      @stephenmukaabya8442 Год назад +12

      WODE MAYA: Queen Grace Bogi, the goat farmer story is equally inspirational as the previous doctor chicken farmer! I wish you had provided the contacts since she is looking for a partner! Greetings.

  • @WODEMAYA
    @WODEMAYA  Год назад +403

    Day 7 of 30!
    Are you enjoying the series?

    • @nobleprince6374
      @nobleprince6374 Год назад +10

      Just 7 and I know this month will be one of the best moment in my life
      Keep going bro🙌🤝🎉

    • @henrysylvester-williams9143
      @henrysylvester-williams9143 Год назад +14

      Yes, I am enjoying the series. I look forward to moving from the United States to Rwanda, Uganda or Tanzania to farm. I may have farms in all three countries and more as I become acclimated to my people and the land

    • @jduga6274
      @jduga6274 Год назад +15

      The ugandan series in incredible, its because of uganda series am leaving europe to Africa, and it has to uganda in particular, beautiful country with nice beautiful people with entrepreneur mindset. Looking forward to the next video from uganda

    • @jarviss.tv.4895
      @jarviss.tv.4895 Год назад +7

      Yes Sir! Keep them coming.

    • @atlastibelong8015
      @atlastibelong8015 Год назад +4

      Wode Maya of course we are enjoying all the series from Uganda. Very inspiring. Happy Easter with your mum.

  • @patriciamilandu5109
    @patriciamilandu5109 Год назад +11

    I am Zambian nurse/midwife learning alot from you and I am action oriented ....coming to join you from here.

  • @ericakwarat9872
    @ericakwarat9872 Год назад +16

    She was my lecturer and was proud of her bold move👍👍

  • @mckellyneba384
    @mckellyneba384 Год назад +39

    Bro im Cameroonian and this is soo true! Punishing students to dig pits n tree storms definitely affected how we saw farming in general. Too much wisdom from this strong lady! Much love from cameroon 🇨🇲🇨🇲

  • @starstargazer410
    @starstargazer410 Год назад +385

    I bought my first 40 goats from Mrs Bwogi five years ago ....now I'm in 600+ she's my mentor in livestock farming.

  • @williamaidoo6996
    @williamaidoo6996 Год назад +8

    She is intelligent & smart in doing what she is doing.The way she speaks even serves as a testimony that she was a university lecturer. Now as a goat farmer making more money, she is an embodiment of black female empowerment and success story for Africans.

  • @production184
    @production184 Год назад +18

    Watching from Sierra Leone, just finished eating my casava leaves dinner.

  • @TheHulule
    @TheHulule Год назад +25

    I love love love love these guys! Much respect and appreciation to this fellow college professor. She came out of her comfort zone and doing something that can change the face of Africa. In love from Ethiopia!

    • @loomboidaniel3749
      @loomboidaniel3749 Год назад

      What an inspiration to me...am from Kenya an upcoming farmer.

  • @simonaflo7804
    @simonaflo7804 Год назад +28

    It's about time, we Africans persue wealth the African way. Happy Easter Maya

  • @KAHOPREMTV
    @KAHOPREMTV Год назад +33

    This Lady was my Lecturer at Kyambogo University.
    Grateful for the far she has gone

  • @mosesnartey3243
    @mosesnartey3243 Год назад +401

    Maya, this woman is the reason why I am into farming, I saw her video couple of years ago and it ignited the passion in me and I moved to the woods in Ghana to start goats and Rabbitry

    • @WODEMAYA
      @WODEMAYA  Год назад +23

      Thats amazing!

    • @theharryexperience_
      @theharryexperience_ Год назад +18

      Thats is a good testimony. Keep it up oneday we will share your story too.#ExperienceAfricans

    • @pensadorrealista2825
      @pensadorrealista2825 Год назад +14

      Even me, I was inspired by her but so far I didn't start yet .

    • @yussifsalifutinga4201
      @yussifsalifutinga4201 Год назад +10

      May God bless the hustle bro

    • @MadamFarmer
      @MadamFarmer Год назад +17

      @@WODEMAYA Thanks for sharing this Wode Maya.i bought my stock from her

  • @EdificeJengo
    @EdificeJengo Год назад +5

    She might have left her University job, but she is still a Lecturer, and a better one. I said this before and I say it again @WodeMaya: After watching this video and a few more prior to this, I've no choice but to subscribe to your channel. Secondly, the inspiration I got out of these videos of folks deciding to go off their profession but fully into their passion, I'm making myself a promise. From today, I'm allocating my resources to Africa from 🇺🇸. Someone remind me to give y'all an update within a year or so. With ❤

    • @Mike-tvgh
      @Mike-tvgh 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes Sir, I wish your dream will come true and benefit us all. Thank you

  • @abitu47
    @abitu47 Год назад +6

    You’re so right. These generations want the easy way out. I wouldn’t mind partnering with you darling. I’m so done working for people.

  • @LIBGamer
    @LIBGamer Год назад +81

    The contents from Uganda are top notch. Uganda has produced the most quality contents so far IMO. Big up Uganda, you beautiful African pearl.

    • @bwogifarmsuganda
      @bwogifarmsuganda Год назад +1

      thank you for the feedback

    • @louisabasi5250
      @louisabasi5250 Год назад +1

      Am inspired by what I have heard and seen this highly educated young lady is doing,a former lecturer,an xposed person condescending to a zero level to start a biz people look down
      God bless you the more

    • @chriswong9158
      @chriswong9158 Год назад

      Correct, I see more all over Africa that is not told, for Chinese see today Africa of China in 1980's. Room to grow.

    • @kabeehodebrah5015
      @kabeehodebrah5015 Год назад

      We are blessed ❤

  • @ogechiinternational8025
    @ogechiinternational8025 Год назад +6

    Thank You brother for staying the course. #ContinuallyInspired

  • @youtubeoffname
    @youtubeoffname Год назад +5

    Loved your smiles, Grace. Thank you for the education that we do not research, or write down and publish our knowledge. Or, we could have seen that cassava may be good only for some use; but not others, for example.
    Please continue to build your farm, and farm structures out of local materials. Some future time, we may also learn to make those aesthetically great. Mud can look beautiful if shaped and baked with care and skill. Wood can be grown straight and worked beautifully. Solar panels can come from silica/sand sources - of which we have more than any. Rain water can be captured in reservoirs and you never lack water ever again. These skills are found in abundance all over the world. All we need to do is look and copy. Like the 7000-head farm in S. Africa with only 3 workers. You can do it better, and with more/less staff as only you choose. Keep transforming Africa by waking us from the stupor of dysfunctional education and hypocritical religions. You are now teaching more than when you held lecture sessions. Wishing you more success, and thank you so much.

  • @rashidawad5825
    @rashidawad5825 Год назад +18

    SHE REALLY LECTURED YOU LIKE A REAL STUDENT IN THE UNIVERSITY HALL, KUDOZ FOR THE "IRON" LADY, LETS'S MAKE AFRIKA FORWARD NOT BACKWATER GREATING FROM CERIGABO SOMALILAND.

  • @meengabrielcholkuac
    @meengabrielcholkuac Год назад +1

    I promise that in no distance time I will invest in Goats farming
    Thank you for interviewing her

  • @ddumbaabdulyawe1658
    @ddumbaabdulyawe1658 Год назад +41

    After watching WODEMAYA's RUclips channel, I am deeply inspired by the immense potential and power of African agriculture. The impact that farmers such as @FarmUp and @Bwogi farms are making in their communities is truly remarkable. Not only is farming a profitable business, but it also has the ability to positively impact the world around us. I am now eager to learn more about agriculture and explore the opportunities it presents for sustainable development and economic growth in Africa. Shoutout to @WodeMaya for the great content, but I do miss hearing your signature sound truck 🎵 🎶 …..wodeMaya to the world…… 🎵 🎶 😂, I don’t think I've heard it in here!

  • @chaukeD_Tints
    @chaukeD_Tints Год назад +1

    Thank you Wode Maya for sharing this with us, I'm inspired, by God's Grace im starting on goat farming in Zimbabwe in 2024.

  • @cliffordkoduah1952
    @cliffordkoduah1952 Год назад +373

    This is the kind of risk most people should be taking and not risking your life crossing the deep sea with balloon boat.
    Great job madam ❤

  • @mugaladestiny
    @mugaladestiny Год назад +1

    She was my lecturer years ago. Im learning lots from her.

  • @poetalegalis3635
    @poetalegalis3635 Год назад +42

    Please be careful, there are different kinds of cassava. In jamaica 🇯🇲 we us bitter cassava carefully(juice in the root is poisonous), the cyanide poison is in the cassava skin and juice. So we juice and dry the bitter cassava to get rid of the poison and use the dry solid material to make a sort of flat bread/cake that you use like fufu to eat other things.
    Sweet cassava are cooked and use like yams, but there is still poison in the skin which we peel off of course. These are the two kind of cassava found in Jamaica, i know this from listening to my elders talk when I was a child. Cassava is native to South America, so they probable have many different kinds.
    If she wants to use cassava leaves for food, it is better if she imports the same kind of cassava from 🇬🇭 Ghana or Ivory Cost along with the knowledge on how to prepare it safely. Therefore, you are both probably correct about cassava. There are different kinds, some poisonous and some less so.
    In Jamaica we eat a fruit that no other island eats because it is poisonous; but Jamaicans know when to pick the same fruit and which part of it is poisonous. The time you pick the fruit is also important for it not to be poisonous. It is one of our national food.
    Even cashews are poisonous, the fruit is not; but the casings around the seed contains a very strong acid. Cashew nuts must be roasted before you can eat them, or else they will cause a lot of damage to animals consuming it.
    So, you have to be very very cautious around certain foods; this is where village collective knowledge and experience come into play. Be careful with your food, different types of the same food you eat can be poisonous. Even stressing out some plants which my not seem to be poisonous may cause them to be poisonous. Remember that plants produce poison ☠️ to protect themselves from being eaten.
    Blessings and one love 🇯🇲🇺🇬🇰🇪🇿🇦🇪🇹🇿🇲🇿🇼🇲🇼🇨🇬🇬🇭🇻🇨🇧🇼🇭🇹🙏

    • @ackahkofiefrancis4289
      @ackahkofiefrancis4289 Год назад +1

      Tnx for the education, much love from the motherland Ghana 🇬🇭

    • @kojolarbi1
      @kojolarbi1 Год назад

      Very correct, bro. Just to add that if it is ackee you reffered to as not found anywhere else, I beg to differ cos we have it here in Ghana. But l may be wrong about the actual plant.

    • @maliklanlokun3614
      @maliklanlokun3614 Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for this, this is the type of knowledge i crave.

    • @nsimentasandra3948
      @nsimentasandra3948 Год назад

      We also have the bitter cassava but it's verrry rare

  • @Timber3405
    @Timber3405 Год назад +1

    She is so straightforward and truthful and that is nice ❤🇬🇭

  • @Soonfree81
    @Soonfree81 Год назад +4

    Thank you brother, you are changing so many africans mindset. God bless you

  • @victorlionelnazaire685
    @victorlionelnazaire685 Год назад +1

    Wode Maya, you made my day ! Lovely story of an African woman who tells it like it is ! Fresh air in the midst of sad stories coming from Sudan war and Mali terrorist actions.
    Does she run some kind of PRACTICAL school in raising goats that can be learned over 6 months ?

  • @kekiplus1andonly
    @kekiplus1andonly Год назад +154

    It's pretty inspiring to see Uganda taking agriculture seriously 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

    • @zazaland
      @zazaland Год назад

      between ugada & ghana which is good to move. east africa look so green. west africa look so dry

    • @africandances3041
      @africandances3041 Год назад +1

      @@zazaland welcome to Uganda

    • @familynamegyamfuaabeatrice8467
      @familynamegyamfuaabeatrice8467 Год назад +1

      It's only in Africa that, farming has become a curse.hmmmmm it's time we know that, if we do it very fine,it's not a curse,but a blessing. Even the words of Jesus Christ is wisdom,but only the wise will understand. He spoke abt.farms in his speech,abt.the Kingdom of GOD.

    • @zazaland
      @zazaland Год назад +1

      @@familynamegyamfuaabeatrice8467 if you you are curse other pple are not so dont say africa is curse. which contry you come from

    • @chriswong9158
      @chriswong9158 Год назад +1

      More Uganda is taking back their rich land.

  • @nyambemundopu1168
    @nyambemundopu1168 Год назад

    Grace BWOGI is an extraordinary person. She's very inspirational.

  • @boakyefelicia2480
    @boakyefelicia2480 Год назад +187

    The women in Africa are really changing the narrative, This lady is very passionate about what she is doing and it's very inspirational,Maya continue bragging about them to the world never stop

    • @WODEMAYA
      @WODEMAYA  Год назад +12

      lol Happy Easter!Can i calll you now?or maybe Tomorrow morning!

    • @truecrimescafe
      @truecrimescafe Год назад +9

      Yea. Personally I think that what we Africans need more is self belief.

    • @boakyefelicia2480
      @boakyefelicia2480 Год назад +2

      @@WODEMAYA Happy Easter Maya , you are always welcome

    • @weaganmusonda8696
      @weaganmusonda8696 Год назад +1

      @@WODEMAYA Maya I love you

    • @franciskuluwah5311
      @franciskuluwah5311 Год назад

      This is great, I'm inspired. In Papua New Guinea, am just seriously thinking to quit my public sector job to go back to my home and to build a piggery farm... fkuluwah@gmail.com

  • @susanwongo885
    @susanwongo885 Год назад

    Sister, those youths are called GEN- Z. I love what you're doing. God bless your hands!

  • @blessedestiny7460
    @blessedestiny7460 Год назад +50

    Happy Easter 🐣 to Maya's family & all Maya's fans, the best 👌 fans in the world, dedicated, glued with love May this Easter celebration bring redemption to all souls, forgiveness, healing & blessings of employment to unemployed.Amen Shalom 🎊💝💛🍾🥂

  • @marieannagomez2749
    @marieannagomez2749 6 месяцев назад

    Am a part time University Lecturer and also a full time Lecturer at an institution. I’ve always wanted to be a farmer but scared. This is an inspiration and I will definitely continue my research and will surely be a part of this great journey.

  • @leesefu9278
    @leesefu9278 Год назад +63

    This is so inspirational ❤ and i love it. I feel more motivated as an upcoming farmer. And to Wode Maya, thank you for taking time to bring out such inspirational stories that are changing the mind set of africans as well as proving that even here in Africa there is honey 🍯 and one can make it. You deserve a round of applause.👏👏👏👏

  • @ousseynouniang7766
    @ousseynouniang7766 Год назад +3

    Oh my Goat!! This is very inspiring, I am so proud of both of you! Keep it up

  • @tracih5555
    @tracih5555 Год назад +25

    I hope we can instill hard work and pride in our youth, we need thinkers and problem solvers not professional posers and social media dwellers. Youth in the west have the luxury to be unproductive, their ancestors built systems and countries that would allow them such luxury. Not Africans! We need to wise up and demand more from our kids and MODEL creativity ourselves.

  • @heathergreene5133
    @heathergreene5133 4 месяца назад

    She will succeed because she love what she’s doing. I’m so happy for her more power to woman ❤

  • @chopperchop3335
    @chopperchop3335 Год назад +6

    That’s what I’m saying , how come we Africans buy food from Europe cold countries that have 5 months good weather and we in Africa have good weather year around we can’t even farm😑, we can feed the whole world.

  • @katushabesandra4360
    @katushabesandra4360 Год назад

    Some of my stock came from Grace. She is so proffessional and trustworthy.

  • @lakesidefarm3736
    @lakesidefarm3736 Год назад +2

    Bwoogi has always inspired me, l am slowly growing in goat farming because of people like her. Thank you Wode for these episodes

  • @cliffrichardsonurubusi3139
    @cliffrichardsonurubusi3139 Год назад +1

    Thanks Wode Maya for your great media program on Africa and Africans development . Truly Africa is now the focus of the Western world because of the unending abundant natural resources.
    On agriculture Nigerians truly feed their goats with tender sweet Cassava leaves and not the bitter Cassava leaves which contains Cyanid and poisonous . Thumps up, for you’re doing great.

  • @kezzietsvande5844
    @kezzietsvande5844 Год назад +25

    You inspire me Wde Maya come back to Zimbabwe and see my Wambugu apple humble beginnings after retirement from ZRP in 2020 to be my own boss🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼

    • @DevineVic
      @DevineVic Год назад +3

      I am Zim woman too. Venturing into farming once I come back to Zim. Keep going.

    • @kezzietsvande5844
      @kezzietsvande5844 Год назад +1

      @@DevineVic thanks dear you wont go wrong farming is the way

  • @zayaamad3080
    @zayaamad3080 Год назад

    Wode Maya thank you for inspiring Africans and show us how good africans are doing

  • @SuperDaddyaddy
    @SuperDaddyaddy Год назад +100

    I'm a farmer and a university lecturer myself, but I haven't gathered the courage to quit. After watching this edition, maybe I'll get enough resolve; it's high time anyway.

  • @Reisito305
    @Reisito305 Год назад +1

    It’s important to note that she probably had to become a professor in order to appreciate farming. Nice video

  • @joselinenanteza535
    @joselinenanteza535 Год назад +17

    I am a passion fruit and bell pepper farmer for now with so much passion. I started the farming after realising that my Civil engineering job can go anytime. Actually I am a graduate Civil engineer but I plan to quit when I acquire more land for my farming because the more land the better. Of course when I talk of quitting engineering, its like I offend some of my family members and friends but great inspirations from people like Bwogi, Farm-up etc give me the positive attitude.

  • @doudoufaye6368
    @doudoufaye6368 Год назад

    I am very admirative of this lady. My congratulations

  • @IAMAFRICANMAN.
    @IAMAFRICANMAN. Год назад +13

    Uganda is the paradise of Africa guys..l am inspired really..Wode Maya maya when you come back to Namibia l will come and show you something..l am starting debushing now😢😢

  • @isakwallaalsson5558
    @isakwallaalsson5558 Год назад

    Thank you for the wonderful program. You meet honest and wonderful people.

  • @EdGoPlaces
    @EdGoPlaces Год назад +38

    🖤Impressive. This is great positive publicity for Uganda and Africa at large.

  • @tumishomokgope2864
    @tumishomokgope2864 Год назад

    I salute you my sister. You are doing an amazing job.

  • @cornerstoneacres5346
    @cornerstoneacres5346 Год назад +96

    The Uganda Series is very inspiring.

    • @logueg
      @logueg Год назад +6

      Agree 100%

    • @WODEMAYA
      @WODEMAYA  Год назад +22

      More to come!

    • @unclemdogo9159
      @unclemdogo9159 Год назад +2

      I wonder why most Ugandan youths are all over Kenya leaving green Land in Uganda

    • @cornerstoneacres5346
      @cornerstoneacres5346 Год назад

      Am Kenyan can assist me get land for leasing

    • @salimajagodics6928
      @salimajagodics6928 Год назад +6

      ​@@unclemdogo9159 Those are not indigenous Ugandans. Those are hutus mixed with Tutsis dumped in Kenya for a certain mission to fulfill.
      Others are good in luganda language, others not. If you happen to meet them, ask them their specific home villages.
      They are there for some reasons.
      That's the agenda of Museveni and Kagame.
      Some people will not love to read the truth. Make your investigation you will be shocked.

  • @brigidharrietmunayi8917
    @brigidharrietmunayi8917 Год назад

    Nature is so beautifull that living in the cosmic City with many people around and eachine minding of his own business. YOU TALK YO THE NATURE IN THST MANNER.

  • @GermanOyinbo
    @GermanOyinbo Год назад +16

    @WODE MAYA
    Would you mind asking this Lady to talk to our University Lecturers in the West?
    These Guys have become so selfimportant and arrogant, doing some agriculture work might really benefit them.
    They might not look down on the regular person as much as they do now if they helped her for a couple of weeks on the Farm!
    🧐
    Best Regards,
    German Oyinbo

  • @vivaafrika604
    @vivaafrika604 Год назад +21

    Fans of WODE MAYA all over the world gather here let's appreciate his good work🥰🥰🥰

  • @princeayoko
    @princeayoko Год назад +43

    She's doing a great job, I thought Hamiisi Semanda is the biggest goat farmer in Uganda.
    God bless all farmers

  • @mustafhassan-p5d
    @mustafhassan-p5d Год назад +1

    this is a great lesson for the people who want to be goat farmer. she taught that cassava leaves are poisonous and can cause miscarriages if animal is given.

    • @webza77
      @webza77 Год назад

      Not all. Some have cyanide in them. The ones suitable for human consumption and the ones you feed them. Research so that you can tell the difference.

  • @oliviadouce1510
    @oliviadouce1510 Год назад +36

    Am inspired, Ugandan series are everything, that’s why she’s called the Pearl of Africa . Really Beautiful

  • @BBMP7
    @BBMP7 Год назад +1

    17:15 That goat loves Wode. He was asking for an autograph.

  • @ShowemRight
    @ShowemRight Год назад +24

    Beautiful landscapes, Beautiful people, and that's AFRICA aka Garden of EDEN.

  • @dwaynebaxter
    @dwaynebaxter 3 месяца назад

    watching from all the way in JAMAICA.....LOVE WHAT YOU DOING KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK👍

  • @daymon6868
    @daymon6868 Год назад +28

    WODEMAYA brother. I’m watch your show all the time here in Arizona , USA. I’ve been to Ghana before and have a Ghanaian uncle and cousins. You make me so proud man.

    • @WODEMAYA
      @WODEMAYA  Год назад +1

      Awesome!let me know when you return

    • @daymon6868
      @daymon6868 Год назад +1

      @@WODEMAYA I will indeed. It would be my pleasure

  • @roselynewandera3924
    @roselynewandera3924 Год назад

    Proud of you Grace Bwogi❤. You are a very courageous woman. It takes courage to take a risk.

  • @arijackson1765
    @arijackson1765 Год назад +78

    Imagine having a hard working woman as a wife as this. So inspiring

    • @Floresta3Compound-gx5qh
      @Floresta3Compound-gx5qh Год назад +3

      Jackson talk about it

    • @bwogifarmsuganda
      @bwogifarmsuganda Год назад +3

      🤣🤣🤣🤣sometimes God doesn’t give you all

    • @maggiedtp5524
      @maggiedtp5524 Год назад +4

      I wish she was my daughter inlaw. Lol

    • @bwogifarmsuganda
      @bwogifarmsuganda Год назад +3

      @@maggiedtp5524 hahaha thank you for the thumbs up

    • @chiyenyumba7135
      @chiyenyumba7135 Год назад +1

      @@bwogifarmsuganda hi welldone daughter of the soil. Please do you take agriculture university student graduates jobs...

  • @veronmae7990
    @veronmae7990 Год назад

    Very wise girl,more power to you and Africa....

  • @unitedafrica8778
    @unitedafrica8778 Год назад +36

    I'm a university student aspiring to start a pig farm in Ghana before I graduate in a year time to engage in it as a full time farmer

  • @mutintamilambo5537
    @mutintamilambo5537 Год назад

    I definitely have to meet Mrs Bwogi,am so inspired

  • @TheWomanOfNature
    @TheWomanOfNature Год назад +15

    Farming is very interesting and has multiple benefits. I do it on a small scale, just for home sustainability. But when I sat down and did my maths, I save a lot of money that would encroach on my salary. To my advantage food money is off my expenditure per month, and I divert that financial portion to doing other things. Love from UGANDA

  • @hakimgodfrey8928
    @hakimgodfrey8928 Год назад

    Wode Maya you will cover my story one day. May God protect you always because what you do is making great impact in the lives of African

  • @TheSENYO
    @TheSENYO Год назад +19

    “Farming is our gold mine in Africa but most people don’t know that”
    Africa is blessed with lots of arable land and we must make good use of the land. We can feed the world 🌍

  • @mohammedabdualla5603
    @mohammedabdualla5603 Месяц назад

    ❤ I am so proud to hear this story .I am ambitious to join you in the near future

  • @geralkennedy
    @geralkennedy Год назад +14

    Culture Matters 🙏🏿! goats are beautiful and healthy 🐐

  • @jacintakamau9480
    @jacintakamau9480 Год назад

    You really don't know how much you have inspired me. ❤❤❤

  • @IAMAFRICANMAN.
    @IAMAFRICANMAN. Год назад +7

    Uganda is the paradise of Africa guys..l am inspired really..Wode Maya maya when you come back to Namibia l will come and show you something..l am starting debushing now😢😢

  • @sempagalaalex
    @sempagalaalex Год назад

    Wode man You have no idea man this job is heavens sent thanks. I've watched almost all your videoz. Thanks for being downtown Uganda I'm Ugandan man. I love Grace bwogi. Now hia you interviewed a real huslter that lady is an inspiration. Thanks we are out here hustling and I'm officially inviting you to spend a weekend in sweden man. I stand for it brother i do. I love your works. We are hustling in the diaspora man we want t be home man
    I love farming i man damn you Wode this is Africa and I love home

  • @nmg1909
    @nmg1909 Год назад +14

    "They are good at making negotiations for salaries" This statement cracked me up!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @AbrantieKalipha
    @AbrantieKalipha Месяц назад

    i have learn something today about casava leaves and plantain leaves..... thanks

  • @curlyleewhite3642
    @curlyleewhite3642 Год назад +11

    Excellent reporting, thank you for sharing this wonderful testimony of success. May God continue to bless your effective reporting.

  • @sueyou8935
    @sueyou8935 Год назад +1

    In North America being United States and Canada, people are finding additional money by using the goats as lawn mowers because there are so many mountains and hills that can't be cut and so there is quite an interesting market where a whole team of goats goes and cuts down the grass or the weeds and makes it easier for people and food for the goats.

  • @HunsTheExplorer
    @HunsTheExplorer Год назад +15

    in congo 🇨🇩 we eat the yam leaves too. That’s why people always say Congolese can eat every thing 😂.

    • @kworekwatwinson8937
      @kworekwatwinson8937 Год назад +1

      Eaten this in Western South Sudan close to the Congo border and i loved it. They call it gadya over there...

    • @m.n.m8805
      @m.n.m8805 Год назад +4

      We eat cassava leaves, potatoes leaves and many more in our Congo DRC

    • @kcchristop
      @kcchristop Год назад +2

      Our Congolese friends also eat casava leaves!!

    • @yussifsalifutinga4201
      @yussifsalifutinga4201 Год назад +1

      😃

  • @carolinenyamer
    @carolinenyamer Год назад

    Incredible! She was my university lecturer 👩‍🏫

  • @guuleedbashiir3644
    @guuleedbashiir3644 Год назад +25

    God bless uganda 🇺🇬, keep making such videos in order to motivate those who are willing to uplift and to do it.

  • @gastamonshai7408
    @gastamonshai7408 Год назад +1

    "A Nation where English speaking is compulsory and Agriculture is optional will end up speaking fluent English and Starving", that statement isn't political Brothers and Sisters, But that's the mindset in mostly African natives, please Let's *Live as Africans but not exist as a race* Thanks Bro for keeping us informed 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬

  • @georgekamelo6858
    @georgekamelo6858 Год назад +18

    That's very inspiring. Maya is right. Most of successful people don't show you they went through before getting there. That small house is telling it all. Thank you Maya & great farmer Grace

  • @yxngdarich9056
    @yxngdarich9056 Год назад +2

    Starting from the Ugandan humorous president, it seems every Ugandan got at least a great sense of humor 😂❤

    • @mariatheresa2755
      @mariatheresa2755 3 месяца назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂 Uganda is fun, problems aside.

  • @XavierOloya-ii9vi
    @XavierOloya-ii9vi Год назад +19

    @WODE MAYA, What can be done for all African nations to celebrate you? What you are doing singlehandedly is more than just amazing. You deserve an AFRICAN CONTINENT EYE PIECE AWARD.

  • @okelolagideon2090
    @okelolagideon2090 Год назад

    Watching this i could not sleep. Its so amazing.❤❤❤

  • @edrinkalema1114
    @edrinkalema1114 Год назад +7

    Great job thanks ❤❤❤wonderful watching live from Japan 🇯🇵 🇺🇬🙏🇯🇵🇺🇬

  • @aminahbintnansamba2004
    @aminahbintnansamba2004 Год назад

    Madam bwogi people in kasese do eat cassava leaves but people from central Uganda we don't eat but I have ever tried it cassava leaves with fish and Palm oil and now I can also prepare it for my family.

  • @ashfordmuriungi7142
    @ashfordmuriungi7142 Год назад +4

    I would like to visit this farm and learn

  • @Kwadwo_AD
    @Kwadwo_AD Год назад

    I love her passion for the work.
    She has really motivate me to start my own now.
    No time to wast.

  • @fridawanjiku5976
    @fridawanjiku5976 Год назад +17

    Oh Bwogi Grace. We went to the same school back in the day although we were in different classes. I remember you for your art skills and talent. Whenever I would visit your HSC Dom's as a ka senior one, I would be in awe of you for your work and very bold personality. Oh wow! Good to see you are successful in what you love.

  • @asheableashraf6724
    @asheableashraf6724 Год назад

    Shes talking passionately. Good work

  • @dennislubega6968
    @dennislubega6968 Год назад +29

    Love to hear from experts inspiring others to venture into their sectors. Grace is such an inspirational woman. Many thanks to Africa’s RUclips Giant Wode Maya for accepting to feature Grace on this Channel. Your reward is in heaven

  • @abubakarsani5602
    @abubakarsani5602 Год назад

    Great job for her and a good mentor

  • @ritaadesinaa
    @ritaadesinaa 11 месяцев назад +10

    Farming is our Goldmine in Africa. I felt that!

  • @FedelisAlweendo
    @FedelisAlweendo Год назад

    Unbelievable someone to quit professional career to farming God bless you Madam. I am watching this video with tears due to my country weather conditions dry country lead us in poverty. My Namibia no no no!!!!??

  • @rodneydlamini7364
    @rodneydlamini7364 Год назад +24

    Well done.Woda Maya.This is one of the most inspiring videos you have ever done, brother.I really like the humility of the Ugandans,like this lady you were interviewing.

  • @criptovida
    @criptovida Год назад

    Goat is my thing, it would be good to get some tips from well established people doing the same. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Cryptostreets
    @Cryptostreets Год назад +37

    Uganda is so diverse with over 53 tribes ,cultures, traditions, customs, cuisines that cassava, yam and many more leaves are consumed throughout the country. It all depends on where you land ,how you are brought up and exposure. Uganda is the size of the the Uk or Oregon (USA)

    • @josephkayembe8433
      @josephkayembe8433 Год назад

      Fact!

    • @zazaland
      @zazaland Год назад +1

      54 countries
      OVER 3000 TRIBES

    • @kennethkakande
      @kennethkakande Год назад +1

      56 tribes, I beg.

    • @victorlionelnazaire685
      @victorlionelnazaire685 Год назад +2

      Let us STOP using the word TRIBES but instead ETHNY ; tribes are used by colonialists on non-European people .
      Do they say the Finnish tribe or Danish tribe ?

    • @josephkayembe8433
      @josephkayembe8433 Год назад

      @@victorlionelnazaire685 Good thought