Tau Ura, I greatly appreciate your vlogs and wanted to share some ideas to motivate the young men in y our villages. Growing up, our routines often consist of waking up, having breakfast, then going straight to the farm. Afternoons are typically spent enjoying a grog session before we call it a day. This cycle has been an engrained part of village life. However, I have noticed some villages within Fiji embracing change by setting tangible objectives for the future. This shift towards goal-setting is incredibly beneficial, especially for men who may one day wish to establish families of their own. Educating our youth about setting goals can simultaneously teach them about financial investment, saving habits, and the importance of having a bank account. Encourage constructive dialogue about becoming self-reliant among your kin, reassuring them that independence is achievable. Consider exploring entrepreneurship, such as starting a small venture. Purchasing a boat and engine could be an initial business objective. You could even establish a small canteen, Ura - it's a surefire way to generate considerable income. Exploit the resources around you; the opportunities are immense, waiting for someone to capitalize on them. My confidence in these suggestions stems from personal experience - I have implemented them and seen success. I apologize for the length of this message but as a Fijian, it's heartbreaking to witness our own people trailing behind others. It's high time we changed that narrative.
Dou bula vinaka, Turaga Naitas. Always encouraging working together as a team. 👌👌👍 Isaaa Naita Uraia - Since y’all are faithful & being punctual in submitting application for Governmental assistance--Please, just be more mindful counting and making sure all your required materials are being issued THEN sign your receipts…..bearing in mind y’all travel long distance >> y’all sacrifice a lot and are so determined. So make it count & worth y’all time, effort and money acknowledging your supplies are correct. Just a concerned viewer here appreciating y’all perseverance in doing and completing projects. Y’all are applauded, Turaga Naitas. Thank you for the videos. 👏👏👍👍
Really!! And yet he cut it so quick and with such precision. These are the village boys who barely use modern tools. Humans are such morons, they see the negative rather than the positive!
Naita Ura why don't you think of starting a bakery in Navuti.Stop you from traveling to Wainaloka across the sea from your village just to buy bread and in the process make money for yourselves.
Who else was laughing with the captain when Ura slipped off his seat lol Too funny 😂
Would love to see you guys make a video on catching mud crabs all the fans would love that 😊
Navuti moturiki in the hoouuussee chooooooooo hooooooooooo
Tau Ura,
I greatly appreciate your vlogs and wanted to share some ideas to motivate the young men in y
our villages. Growing up, our routines often consist of waking up, having breakfast, then going straight to the farm. Afternoons are typically spent enjoying a grog session before we call it a day. This cycle has been an engrained part of village life.
However, I have noticed some villages within Fiji embracing change by setting tangible objectives for the future. This shift towards goal-setting is incredibly beneficial, especially for men who may one day wish to establish families of their own.
Educating our youth about setting goals can simultaneously teach them about financial investment, saving habits, and the importance of having a bank account. Encourage constructive dialogue about becoming self-reliant among your kin, reassuring them that independence is achievable.
Consider exploring entrepreneurship, such as starting a small venture. Purchasing a boat and engine could be an initial business objective. You could even establish a small canteen, Ura - it's a surefire way to generate considerable income. Exploit the resources around you; the opportunities are immense, waiting for someone to capitalize on them.
My confidence in these suggestions stems from personal experience - I have implemented them and seen success. I apologize for the length of this message but as a Fijian, it's heartbreaking to witness our own people trailing behind others. It's high time we changed that narrative.
Totoka...Wananavu boys
Top afternoon from PAPUA NEW GUINEA, i enjoyed watching your contents
Dou bula vinaka, Turaga Naitas. Always encouraging working together as a team. 👌👌👍 Isaaa Naita Uraia - Since y’all are faithful & being punctual in submitting application for Governmental assistance--Please, just be more mindful counting and making sure all your required materials are being issued THEN sign your receipts…..bearing in mind y’all travel long distance >> y’all sacrifice a lot and are so determined. So make it count & worth y’all time, effort and money acknowledging your supplies are correct. Just a concerned viewer here appreciating y’all perseverance in doing and completing projects. Y’all are applauded, Turaga Naitas. Thank you for the videos. 👏👏👍👍
Loving the progress boys. 💯💯💯💯💯🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸
Bula good to know Solomon wantoks in Fiji
There's rich history of Solomon descended Fijians living in Ovalau Island especially
Cuzzy on the chainsaw lol
Bula Vinaka,
Looking forward to try your Kava. Like Josese words” To relax your mind”😂
Vinaka,
Captain got you Uraia and yeah you almost lost your camera😂😂lucky you didn't fall out the boat 😂
Wow ❤❤❤❤❤ awesome, great team work Moturiki boys. 🎉🎉🎉 Hard work pays off. Vinaka vinaka ❤️
Kia orana brothers another awesome vlog Vinaka
Luckily you caught the camera, unless no more content from the boyz
Use a string level next time for level checks when using the string.
Kia ora boyz from Aotearoa 🖤🤍❤
Bula bro Maybe you should start a small bakery business in the village saves you going bk and fourth 💯
Ma boy on the chainsaw needs to to go back to the hand saw if he's gonna use it like that🤦♂️
Really!! And yet he cut it so quick and with such precision. These are the village boys who barely use modern tools. Humans are such morons, they see the negative rather than the positive!
Viliame is the Foreman...
Vinaka KAI
Wananavu cuz😮
Kai bula vinaks great content can we see more surroundings and views 😂we know what you look like to much shows your face 😂😂😂oso ❤My Nuibasaga
Vacava mada na measurement ya 28..29..30..10..taucoko 5 😂😂😂 vinaka yanu 😂👌
Too good
Yes sir💯💯
Bula vinaka tale mai kemutou na Turaga Naita.
Love watching your video ura did all Fiji speak same language or thy speak different languages to
Same language but different dialects
Three main languages but different dialects as well
Oh okay
@@AjRigo All of Melanesia do speak various dialects so similarities are quite common despite having main languages in each country of the region.
How's Pai doing?
This ministry of agriculture is so corrupt like every government. Feel sorry for the people of 🇫🇯
Ura you need bakery at your village josese is the baker vinaka
Wananavu na upload brother!
Warai ga ni beat taka na madrai ni Viti, sa ni kalougata, wananavu.
Naita Ura why don't you think of starting a bakery in Navuti.Stop you from traveling to Wainaloka across the sea from your village just to buy bread and in the process make money for yourselves.
Good idea!
So many business opportunities beyond his Kava Business since he's an enterpreneur like the rest of the Navuti clan.
Probably because too much dinau 😂😂😂
🤣almost lost ur camera 🤣🤣🤣
Suki time from te ika a maui /maori bula vinaka
Bula boys