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  • Опубликовано: 18 фев 2023
  • GAAGANO AMAZIMA AMATUUFU KU BAANA BA DIASPORA

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  • @mulongobaby2140
    @mulongobaby2140 Год назад +336

    Am glad my parents are proud of me..!! I came as a student to America, finished my education and bought half of my family to America even now my parents are US citizens because of me. I praise God for my achievements.

    • @dancsmuggi
      @dancsmuggi Год назад +4

      Thanks for doing the best may God continue blessings

    • @babiryejoan6569
      @babiryejoan6569 Год назад

      God bless you

    • @namutebifatumah8731
      @namutebifatumah8731 Год назад +5

      How did you do that dear coz even me i want to come to America for studies my dear? Some of us we need some help bambi 🙏

    • @joyjoyce7141
      @joyjoyce7141 Год назад

      God bless you Mulongo, your parents should be proud of you! 👍

    • @mulongobabirye3183
      @mulongobabirye3183 Год назад

      Your blessed my sister

  • @tugumelawrence1253
    @tugumelawrence1253 Год назад +55

    We need to credit this guys who come out speak the truth.....may God bless the few confident guys who speak out to save others

  • @judithjackson1086
    @judithjackson1086 Год назад +46

    Naaye as a child of a disporan parent, I came abroad at 13. Mr. Roy is right about some of these issues he's narrating in this video.
    The problem is he is only detailing the consequences not the root problem!! First of all, parents do not account for the culture shock as the children experience especially if they are 14-25. How being in a new environment, being treated differently in society and the process of assimilation in a new country affects that child. Secondly, parents fail to remember that most of them didn't grow up with us though we understand they move to green pastures for our benefit....naaye the truth is we didn't grow up with you there so some of us may not have an attachment to you parents atte you parents taught us to fear you so much that we can't even talk to you about our challenges. Third, most people don't know that what a child was doing in Uganda will only multiply when they move abroad especially in the U.S. 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @teammamaleila9271
      @teammamaleila9271 Год назад

      Well said dear.

    • @blackguyjohn
      @blackguyjohn Год назад +3

      These are my exact thoughts! I came here at 12yrs of age and went through some challenges attributed to puberty & assimilation to my environment i grew up in. However with patience & proper guidance I eventually turned out ok, college educated and one of the youngest leaders in healthcare in my state.
      He has some good points but his opinions are kind of biased. It's like he's seek white validation like most Africans in & out of diaspora. Today white people are the most addicted to drugs & violence due to the opioid epidemic.

    • @Milly_in_denmark
      @Milly_in_denmark Год назад +2

      Also saying white kids are more disciplined isn’t true. Most of what he saying is true tho.

    • @juknatukunda
      @juknatukunda Год назад +1

      Lots of challenges there, I agree it's never easy settling in especially teenagers, we have lots of don'ts here and lots of dos's over there. The distance and time away from each other as parents process their paperwork leaves their children vulnerable back home. The relatives or friends that are left with the children don't make it any easier. These kids come over there with lots of entitlement. The parents usually send uneccessary goodies to compensate for time apart. Sibyangu.abaana bamwe temubakotogera, work on their papers so that they also enjoy the privileges of having a parent in diaspora. . The best time to have them over there with you is before they become teenagers or after they are done with high school here. Mubawe obudde, mwogerenabo ekirungi mumanyi amateeka gaffe tegakola eyo gyemuli. All the best.

    • @Milly_in_denmark
      @Milly_in_denmark Год назад

      @@juknatukunda Very well said 👍

  • @tonnyrightpreacher9153
    @tonnyrightpreacher9153 Год назад +22

    Am from Massachusetts USA 🇺🇲 🇺🇲 but what Roy is talking about is true, this is reality when I came here in USA I saw this from the black society, that's why when I came I was so conscious who to associate with. Alot of laziness, unfocused and lack of moral conduct in the youth. May God help us but parents have pain in their hearts.

    • @lulehassan2039
      @lulehassan2039 Год назад +1

      Bambi especially in black community and mwana gwe it heart alot

  • @safinakichoncho5615
    @safinakichoncho5615 Год назад +86

    Heavenly Father thank you for my children obutampa buzibu. I have 5 teaneagers and 3 working and full-time school, 2 will also be working as soon as they turn 16. Am a single mother silina budde bwabana kuntabula mutwe in the mighty name of My Lord Christ Jesus 🙏🙏♥️

    • @mariamsweet7446
      @mariamsweet7446 Год назад

      Thanks be to God

    • @mujuzihikmah9464
      @mujuzihikmah9464 Год назад +4

      Are you for real,5 children in America? and u are a single mum, Big up for sure .

    • @mujuzihikmah9464
      @mujuzihikmah9464 Год назад +2

      Iwe yamaawe abaana bataano tinkachihulilagaho since I have started watching these shows,iwe farook akuloonde otuhe interview 🙄🙄 eeehhhh my lord i wonder 🥰🥰🥰🥰💪💪💪big up to all of us single mothers,me 3 naye ndimu Uganda 😊

    • @safinakichoncho5615
      @safinakichoncho5615 Год назад +4

      @@mujuzihikmah9464 Yes 5 in Spotsylvania County VA USA.

    • @mujuzihikmah9464
      @mujuzihikmah9464 Год назад

      @@safinakichoncho5615 eeehhhh iwe for sure u are one in the million.💪💪

  • @TruthTeller4225
    @TruthTeller4225 Год назад +148

    Refusing to move my kids to America is still one of the best decisions I have ever made in my life...

    • @nakanwagicissy671
      @nakanwagicissy671 Год назад +9

      Allan l really support you

    • @jamie256
      @jamie256 Год назад +4

      Really

    • @MK-256
      @MK-256 Год назад +27

      Very true, moved mine and I regretted it. Had to take them back.

    • @nakanwagicissy671
      @nakanwagicissy671 Год назад +6

      @@MK-256 you did a great job

    • @rashidatyaba6134
      @rashidatyaba6134 Год назад +6

      You are a weak parent munaffe ngolabye mukwano!!! Balekeyo balikollela ewaffe anti nemilimu mingi kaati

  • @robertkodi6755
    @robertkodi6755 Год назад +19

    America is compared to a thick forest, you either find juicy fruits or get lost as you walk deep through it!!

  • @hellenakankunda2743
    @hellenakankunda2743 Год назад +29

    Mr Roy is so wise, thanks dear for that good advice to all parents and their kids

  • @ivankalule114
    @ivankalule114 10 месяцев назад +3

    What an interview!
    Parenting is one of the toughest challenges that our Generation is facing. I thought Roy has done so well to dig deep into the reality that many a Diaspora Parent face. Pam dear,this is what we've always been talking about. Farouk,kudos to this piece..👌🙏🏼🤝👊

  • @SharonwaYesu
    @SharonwaYesu Год назад +23

    Haaaah Mr Roy is back,this man is so intelligent and wise 🥰
    Farouq thanks for hosting Him

  • @justusmwesiga6723
    @justusmwesiga6723 Год назад +42

    I think this interview even helps us the ssekadsmaz and Nakadamaz. It has been a great lecture for real 👏

    • @mujuzihikmah9464
      @mujuzihikmah9464 Год назад +2

      💪

    • @ellakasirye8233
      @ellakasirye8233 Год назад

      True coz I can see my boy now days coz I give him everything he wants n he is becoming nonsense 😭😭now oh God help us walai

  • @angelaafroallgauer4052
    @angelaafroallgauer4052 Год назад +26

    What he says is true. I literally told my children when u are outside oli bulaaya naye when u are inside the house oli Africa

  • @irenesalness2228
    @irenesalness2228 Год назад +25

    This is the truth, nothing but the truth. 💐💐💐💐💐💐.

  • @nabaasafairson4224
    @nabaasafairson4224 Год назад +7

    When I the I brought materials bricks 🧱 cement at home 🏠 on Christmas 🎄 after spending 2yrs in Kampala My my instead she cried and I also started to cry 😭😭 and My second visit after 5months I went with closing doors glasses and windows she tached on my head cried and said you are blessed for the All of your life after 3months I boarded away am now 1yr and 5 months working in Emirates flights. May God protect my parents until they see the bazukulu Amen 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

  • @springvic5034
    @springvic5034 Год назад +65

    This is very true. Here in the U.K. the kids getting knifed are black kids, most are those who grew up in africa and came here. Those born here usually will go on and finish school Naye bebaleese!! Hoh! One parent didn’t even know her 11 year old boy had a gun under his mattress. She only found out when police came to her house and she swore they had the wrong address Naye aba police bakebela. They found it and he confessed they were blackmailing him threatening to kill his mum so he hid the gun for a gang to protect his Mum. Abaana kilungi basomere Uganda and come here for universit. Ofcourse every parent wants to be with their kids and you can’t advise especially if yours were born here Naye kyanaku nnyo.

    • @nampijjanazifah6358
      @nampijjanazifah6358 Год назад +7

      My dear what I see here is a different story. It's personality . Those are doing mass shooting are for bazungu. Though Omulya mamba ...... Even those for whites or born there are wasted.
      Mukkirize nti na mwe abazadde tumufuddeyo. But i repeat it's personality EVEN IF he or she remained in Uganda would be spoiled.

    • @day2dayhuman44
      @day2dayhuman44 Год назад +1

      I saw a documentary that said it's actually white kids doing more stabbing than black kids, but for some reason it's black kids that are usually put in media making it seem like it's mostly black kids.

    • @springvic5034
      @springvic5034 Год назад +6

      @@day2dayhuman44 In London, there are areas where mostly black kids will be involved in knife crime. There are areas like North London where minorities have settled and white people have vacated. Yes some white kids will be involved but mainly black kids.

    • @katenamukasa4653
      @katenamukasa4653 Год назад

      2w

    • @ritahinabukenyaiii838
      @ritahinabukenyaiii838 Год назад +4

      I agree taking children abroad during university. They are old enough to appreciate their identity sikubeera mu maalo. I came abroad to study in university and I’m grateful that I enjoyed my earlier years in Uganda

  • @gabbykatusimme1858
    @gabbykatusimme1858 19 дней назад

    Owemamba webale ebigambo ebyo. Tufunyemu nga abazadde. Webale nemizzanyo egyo - you portray patriotism. God bless

  • @Liyak10
    @Liyak10 Год назад +41

    The truth and nothing but the truth!! Roy is speaking for many parents in the diaspora. The pain and heartbreak many endure because of the grown kids they brought to the diaspora is unfathomable! Many regret their choices.

    • @fk5371
      @fk5371 Год назад +1

      i am sorry naye oluusi, us the parents have alot to do with how these kids end up. When we go abroad we bring maalo and instead of knowing where we came from we want to behave like the people we found there. Instead of helping them to know where they came from "i hear comments alot.............the kids are American" as if they are untouchables. The parents who make these statements after the excitement of being in the US wears off then they start to see the pain of not counselling, and not setting expectations. Secondly, brining children before they finish senior six is too early because they don't appreciate the pains that their parents have gone through to get the papers. Keep the kids grounded. Help them not to forget the good values you have at home and help them be selective what they choose.

    • @springvic5034
      @springvic5034 Год назад

      @@fk5371 You’re very right. Older kids fair better. And parents wanting to raise kids nga Americans doesn’t help. I had my child here and I raised him the same way I was raised not these tokuba baana, tobagambako etc and he knew not to try it on. He’s now grown and is a respectable human being, taddamu bakulu, taleekana, etc.

    • @motungi5520
      @motungi5520 Год назад +1

      Ekikulu you parents pick lots of hours and forget these kids need your attention too so they seek attention elsewhere

    • @springvic5034
      @springvic5034 Год назад

      @@motungi5520 True, Naye anti nabe’kampala bazibanja non-stop, Maama mulwadde, senga yafudde, olumbe lwataaata, kojja boda yamukoonye and if those parents don’t send money nga bagamba yye maama since she took her kids takyatufaako. Case of between a rock and a hard place.

    • @juknatukunda
      @juknatukunda Год назад

      Ebiseera ebisinga the feeling of accomplishment kubside yameka brings in lots of issues, abaana buli wamu beetaga guidance home oba diaspora, most of the people in diaspora bayita wala okutuuka kukyebagala nebeerabira. I went to school with classmates that had parents in diaspora naye we attended traditional schools here and they were only able to join their parents after high school, they've turned out successful in all their endeavours. Abantu eno mubabuulire byemuyitamu okubasanyusa. Nekirala empower your extended families by supporting them to start up self sustaining projects. Kyanaku nti mubeera kubunkenke over every phone call that comes in okuvabeno.mulekere awo okumala gagaba freebies kubanga mulemaza abantu bamwe nebabafukira sitaani.

  • @olivia.k.spreadlove6478
    @olivia.k.spreadlove6478 Год назад +19

    Maziima kids can disappoint surely but parents do all it takes to make them become important people

  • @ikibasumbarita6961
    @ikibasumbarita6961 Год назад +15

    Bring yo children, put them in private schools, spare time for and with them, they should be fine! Ebya long distance nabyo sibyangu

    • @harrietnakimuli6630
      @harrietnakimuli6630 Год назад +2

      Teach them the word of God.
      But as he said, young age is better than above 15yrs.

  • @theisisreincarnate
    @theisisreincarnate Год назад +6

    I like this gentleman's take on so many things. Infantilization of children is very real . Treat them the same way you'd treat them in Uganda. Don't babysit them .

  • @namazzistella5909
    @namazzistella5909 Год назад +8

    The guy speaks from bottom of his heart bambi may God help him

  • @shaniaharish8932
    @shaniaharish8932 Год назад +12

    Ono omwami muzadde ddala owenjawulo, nze ndiku side yo Taata tweyanzizzannyo okutulungamya nobutabikkilila nsongankulu eyo abanji jebabuusa amaaso ate nga ekabya amaziga

  • @safinakichoncho5615
    @safinakichoncho5615 Год назад +17

    My advice is for Parents to get time and do Bible study with Children bamanye Omukama Katonda, speak with your children, don't be friends be parents.

  • @iqoptionbinarytrading1416
    @iqoptionbinarytrading1416 Год назад +12

    The man is speaking the bitter truth.

  • @tashakizza5617
    @tashakizza5617 Год назад +14

    You have said it all our children have let us down 😢😢😢😢😢

  • @naturindavastine4195
    @naturindavastine4195 Год назад +5

    This message is so important to both of us in Uganda and abroad may God help us do things that will make our parents proud 🙏🙏🙌

  • @user-md7te8wj1h
    @user-md7te8wj1h Год назад +10

    Only those that have witnessed what he is talking about will understand and Sakozi this is the best episode for me

  • @sserunjogiahmed7974
    @sserunjogiahmed7974 Год назад +15

    Wawawawa finally Roy has appeared. Big up to u brother Roy and brother farook serkozi. We really appreciate ur efforts towards building us across all walks of life. Ahmed Gossip live Ambassador in Qatar omu bwati.

  • @nakazibwerose5172
    @nakazibwerose5172 Год назад +22

    Am first today some bu likes

  • @esthernakawule7009
    @esthernakawule7009 Год назад +4

    Zino nsonga nkulu elifena abazade Mr.Roy tweyanzizanyo mukwano ekigambo ekilungi bambi Mr.farooq webale kutuweleza mkn 🙏

  • @sarahkyolaba7130
    @sarahkyolaba7130 Год назад +4

    We thank God for the gift of life. Roy Mubiru, thanks for that good advice and for being a good parent. We that God guides both us parents and our children.

  • @barbmal8705
    @barbmal8705 Год назад +3

    100% on point!
    I believe in chores housework, limit screen time, family time is a must. Watch shows together, go to mall together, go to restaurants together. Talk to your children. You are so right. Who are their friends. American born or not, children need boundaries. Even when you have maids in Uganda, children should have chores, help with cooking and cleaning.

  • @cincysia2061
    @cincysia2061 Год назад +17

    Part of the problem is parents working day and night 24/7. Parents have to allow time with their kids.

  • @rinahkayz9508
    @rinahkayz9508 Год назад +43

    Good evening everyone watching ,Farooq nd Roy Mubiru we are glad to see u again. We thank the almighty we are still alive 🙏 many are gone ,many are sick , Lord we give you the glory.

    • @ronniewamala5768
      @ronniewamala5768 Год назад +4

      Amen, praise the Lord, the most important thing is the air we breath for free.

    • @rinahkayz9508
      @rinahkayz9508 Год назад +3

      ​@@ronniewamala5768 Exactly 💯 👏 we glorify HIS holy name 🙏

    • @teddyteddy1057
      @teddyteddy1057 Год назад +1

      Okera dear

    • @musanjebatu1296
      @musanjebatu1296 Год назад +3

      Allahuma ameen yarabi

    • @winnietheafricangal5140
      @winnietheafricangal5140 Год назад +3

      Amen 🙏 all the glory and honour belong to him always 🙏❤️

  • @salley7745
    @salley7745 Год назад +4

    Am not in diaspora but I have liked ur quote of moving out of a relationship which is not developmental, it's the best decision I have ever made in life

    • @nakatomaureen3242
      @nakatomaureen3242 9 месяцев назад

      Am still confused, i want to get out of this relationship because its not developmental at all, but i have a daughter in him it still hard for me to make final decision. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 because i fear to start over

  • @Allenwataboyo
    @Allenwataboyo Год назад +5

    For sure rising kids in the states is not easy. Me am am bringing mine back home.

  • @ronniewamala5768
    @ronniewamala5768 Год назад +19

    Big up Mr Farooq Sarqoz and Mr Roy Mubiru , that was a very interesting topic, we face so many challenges abroad but we should never forget where we come from, we need to embrace our culture, values and traditions.

    • @rinahkayz9508
      @rinahkayz9508 Год назад +1

      Ur right dear

    • @ronniewamala5768
      @ronniewamala5768 Год назад

      @@rinahkayz9508 Hey beautiful, greetings and blessings to you.

    • @rinahkayz9508
      @rinahkayz9508 Год назад +1

      ​@Ronnie Wamala Greetings too dear 🙏thanks for always following 😊

    • @jamie256
      @jamie256 Год назад +1

      True

    • @fk5371
      @fk5371 Год назад

      But by the time some of you realise its too late. If we stop malala, things can change. But the more we start to behave like the people we found their we are doomed.

  • @collinekalega8000
    @collinekalega8000 Год назад +12

    This is the best interviewee have seen on ur show. I hold a permanent residency which allow’s me to stay to countries in Europe expect UK but I refused to bring my children in Europe unless when their joining university

    • @fk5371
      @fk5371 Год назад +1

      You're very smart and forward thinking. I lived moved back for the same reason,,,,,,,,,,,wanting an environment that would enable me to raise my kids the way they want and not the way government wants so that it can continue incarcerating my kind of people. The prison system is a game in the western countries. .

    • @springvic5034
      @springvic5034 Год назад +5

      @@fk5371 Very true. I had and raised mine here in England but brought him up like we were raised, sikiliza kwesiliwaza. He’s now a big boy and im proud of him. Even if he’s way taller than me he knows who the parent is and would not dare disrespect me or any other adults. I also did myself a favour and moved to a smaller town away from London where trouble starts. Too many gangs, petty crime, grooming into gangs etc tend to start in big cities. If you have the option, raise kids in Africa, let them come for university studies and thereafter.

    • @esthergeorgia6394
      @esthergeorgia6394 Год назад

      great thoughts here ✌️

    • @bhariet7916
      @bhariet7916 Год назад

      But still is bad news at the university; sex and parties are rampant

    • @kalegacollins2943
      @kalegacollins2943 Год назад

      @@bhariet7916 I agree with you but anyone above 18yrs 4rm Ug/Africa knows everything & all the efforts you/he has gone through to get a visa

  • @charlesmuhanguzi3250
    @charlesmuhanguzi3250 Год назад +3

    I like this guy. He's real. Many Basama come here telling lies or talking about things they don't understand

  • @amandacathieangel889
    @amandacathieangel889 Год назад +3

    This is nice, we parents should learn atleast. Thank you Farouk

  • @kaweesapaddy9960
    @kaweesapaddy9960 Год назад +4

    Thanks for representing Mr Farouk

  • @princesslucky5623
    @princesslucky5623 Год назад +5

    This man is talking reality kids of this generation olemwa

  • @aishanakayiwa6434
    @aishanakayiwa6434 Год назад +12

    True what your talking about naye abazadde tebagala ebyo biwulila, they pretend to be modernised!!!!!! Parents watch out

    • @lulehassan2039
      @lulehassan2039 Год назад

      Thanks 🤝what's saying is 100%but nze i blame this on parents reason being they say they love their kids in the end they are now crying but wen they are the trouble causes 🤞

  • @colletarnakasi9537
    @colletarnakasi9537 Год назад +4

    Loud and clear 👌
    Alina amatu?!
    God is the answer!!!

  • @bukenyamoosa4617
    @bukenyamoosa4617 Год назад +4

    Thanks for the show Farooq and Mr Roy. This show so interesting and educative I really appreciated it.

  • @evelyneve5741
    @evelyneve5741 Год назад +6

    Oh my God watched this interview to the end this man is very correct I have a friend her kids one is 28 another is 32 but these kids balisiza mummy wabwe akakanja bange one day she almost cried she came and tell me that am so tired I told her sorry she told me can u imagine I went in the fridge to take milk to cook for my husband and I find milk finish the way am tired I had to go to supermarket to buy another one and I have to wash also their clothes I was so mad I asked ger why she doesn’t tell these kids who wash them she just looked at me and cried the kids cnt do anything at home and makes matters worse one she is a lady I was like what she alway brings the boy friend to eat the food and she cnt do anything in the house it’s their mum who is doing everything.

    • @breadbrown7708
      @breadbrown7708 3 месяца назад +2

      Banange she shouldn't wash the children's clothes.Ya bakuza bubi

  • @rinahkayz9508
    @rinahkayz9508 Год назад +16

    Mr Roy Mubiru u have reminded me of linked clip of one of the Uganda's tycoon 🤔musajja wattu nakaba amaziga nayenga muwalawe ne nyina bebamukabya ku bintu bye byakoleredde ebbanga🥺things do happen in daily life jst abamu tetufuna chance bilaba. Nd this goes to parents to groom their children accordingly 😌 kuba tewali kiswaza nga mwana kuyisamu maso nga tamanyi biki byoyisemu okumutusa wali. Lord have mercy on our kids 🙏

    • @winnietheafricangal5140
      @winnietheafricangal5140 Год назад +1

      Mwanagwe it's God's mercy me I can't blame anyone on a spoilt kid whether here in Uganda or outside it's only pleading to God as soon as u get pregnant,Ur role u do it but put that kid Infront of God's mercy

    • @sara-zm1pq
      @sara-zm1pq Год назад

      Mr.Farooq l appreciate u guyz Mr.Farooq l need yr number sir

    • @esthergeorgia6394
      @esthergeorgia6394 Год назад

      ​@@sara-zm1pq me too

    • @sara-zm1pq
      @sara-zm1pq Год назад

      @@esthergeorgia6394 ok dia some one help us we need Mr.Farooqz number

    • @esthergeorgia6394
      @esthergeorgia6394 Год назад

      @@sara-zm1pq even farooq himself cant help us 😅😅😅

  • @HelenNamarome
    @HelenNamarome 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for interviewing this Gentleman, I have learned a lot. The truth is, if we don't go back to our foundations, the majority are heading for destruction. Thank you Mr. Roy, well said. I concur with all you have stated.

  • @davidkasujja3541
    @davidkasujja3541 Год назад +6

    🙏🏽 wo kubana kubawo nyo nyo abazade twagara nyo okuwana wana abana nga ate tukweka empisa embi kwebatude

    • @lulehassan2039
      @lulehassan2039 Год назад

      And that's the biggest problem too much love

  • @nalubegahellen6890
    @nalubegahellen6890 Год назад +4

    Weebare kutuweereza Mr Serkoz❤

  • @bobw4610
    @bobw4610 Год назад +3

    I came to the USA when am 29 years old, lived in the USA for 7 years, and am a citizen, in 7 years of living here I have learned a lot worse and good. To my knowledge, I can't raise my kids in the USA period.

  • @suubianthony1105
    @suubianthony1105 Год назад +1

    I don’t have children in the US
    But this guy is saying the truth
    Thank you Sir

  • @richardkisakye2723
    @richardkisakye2723 Год назад +2

    I loved Roy thanks for that statement

  • @kalulejulius7479
    @kalulejulius7479 Год назад +1

    This is the best interview I have ever see,,this is real

  • @sharonenamwanga4644
    @sharonenamwanga4644 Год назад +7

    Thank you very much
    The interview has been soooooo nice

  • @nsabimanafesto5521
    @nsabimanafesto5521 Год назад +1

    We said Mr Roy and thanks for being responsible parent, catching show live from Holmegaard Denmark 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @philantropeinocent9305
    @philantropeinocent9305 Год назад +3

    I'm the first here, Thank you mukulu Farooq

  • @usersamer4626
    @usersamer4626 Год назад +8

    May God bless and guide all parents

  • @paulkakoma3042
    @paulkakoma3042 Год назад +3

    Best interview and not only USA but also Uganda here .My best interview for 2023.

  • @RickyHenrylive
    @RickyHenrylive Год назад +6

    Sarkozy we are also waiting for you here in Canada

  • @faridahflavia6818
    @faridahflavia6818 Год назад +1

    Wow that's great lesson

  • @namyalosolomy3173
    @namyalosolomy3173 Год назад

    Thxs Farooq for bringing such people, am really greatly for this.

  • @jakenhjb3417
    @jakenhjb3417 Год назад +1

    Mr Roy thanks for opening our eyes 👌👌and Mr Farooq thanks for the show

  • @pex_ftbl7334
    @pex_ftbl7334 Год назад +4

    This man has spoken very, it's not easy raising kids in these developed countries ,only God plus how the parents bring up their kids.

  • @latimorecharles7454
    @latimorecharles7454 Год назад +2

    Mr. Roy annyonyodde bulungi ensongaaa era etegelekese bulungi nnyooo

  • @shamiemahmoud2003
    @shamiemahmoud2003 Год назад +7

    I feel this man's pain as a mother

  • @tagorganics8805
    @tagorganics8805 Год назад +1

    Thanks bro farouq and our big bro.big up.

  • @kasozijames3436
    @kasozijames3436 Год назад +2

    Thank you Farooq.Anti Babeera Bubuulirira Owaaboobwe , Ng'owomunnaku Okutu Nkunkumula@ Ebigambo By a Mr.Mubiru.R.Bituufu nnyo Era Ow'okuyiga Ayige.

  • @ab_squad4779
    @ab_squad4779 Год назад +1

    Wow😳…I swear this is so True. This guy is a genius on explanation everything is spot on‼️😳😳

  • @olivernamirembe4844
    @olivernamirembe4844 Год назад

    Tx Roy ur on point we parents in diaspora we need to hear this its 4 real our generation is being depleted if we dont caution our kids .let's go back to the basics tx Farouk 4 this episode much appreciated

  • @jaliyahkajara
    @jaliyahkajara Год назад +1

    What a great lecture ❤

  • @bosskam200
    @bosskam200 Год назад +6

    Roy you’re very right 100% what we’re going through some times regret big time .
    Family life here is terrible

  • @tashatasha-sy8br
    @tashatasha-sy8br Год назад +2

    Thank you ba Sebbo Mr Farouk ne Mr Roy.
    Message ntufu nyo newano mu Europe abazade byebyo byebasanga.

  • @hajaranantaba6319
    @hajaranantaba6319 Год назад

    God bless you man
    Farooq thank you so much mwebale tuwereza bambi

  • @karungiruba256
    @karungiruba256 Год назад +1

    Assalam aleikum ww everyone here thx for updating us wallah

  • @katomoses9515
    @katomoses9515 Год назад

    Thanks for coming out and talk the truth which is good to some of us.

  • @davidkaaya4179
    @davidkaaya4179 Год назад +4

    Thanks brothers 🙏 was a great show 👌 🙌 🙌

  • @kuteemichaelmichael3929
    @kuteemichaelmichael3929 Год назад +1

    I rarely watch this channel. But I have liked 👍 this gentleman's views . Thanks Farooq 😊

  • @natukundarichoz9340
    @natukundarichoz9340 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this topic bambi, its crucial to be talked about.

  • @beatriceaber4844
    @beatriceaber4844 3 месяца назад

    You said the truth. I went to America and saw my sister"s children who were taken at the age of 13 yes doing exactly that. Keep uour children in Africa.

  • @nkurumahedwin8286
    @nkurumahedwin8286 Год назад +2

    i dont normally comment but this man explains everything better abilabye

  • @ALHAJJI-KM
    @ALHAJJI-KM Год назад +5

    That’s the bitter truth ku #Bulaaya It would have been better bwaba asuka 17 years sooka omuleke amalirize university afune concept yobuvunanyizibwa awo tojja kola Loss 👌…Thanks for the show Mukulu #ROY & Swahaba #FAROOQ 😘👋

    • @tinnanamalwa5526
      @tinnanamalwa5526 Год назад +1

      I agree with you 100%

    • @esthergeorgia6394
      @esthergeorgia6394 Год назад +1

      i think omwana nebwomutwala after s.6 immediately natandika university mu america it works

  • @johnkibirige1999
    @johnkibirige1999 Год назад

    Thanks Mr.Roy.
    Thanks Sarkoz
    I will download this video!

  • @abdurahumanssemakula1100
    @abdurahumanssemakula1100 Год назад +2

    Thanks you so much on that topic, that’s 100% true

  • @ramakareem1035
    @ramakareem1035 Год назад +2

    Farouk nsaba Allah wakitiibwa akutukumire tia we wish u the best in life

  • @gsotheblessedone6310
    @gsotheblessedone6310 Год назад +1

    This interview is so raw and real , love it,

  • @kunihiraeva6073
    @kunihiraeva6073 Год назад

    Thank you sir for educating both parents and teenager's

  • @ladyjustice446
    @ladyjustice446 Год назад +7

    Great talk. I have seen one guy who reached in America and joined gay gangs. He was deported in a critical condition with Hiv on a death bed. Kati Ali Uganda anywa waragi. Maamawe yeyali yamutwala

    • @persiesquad2371
      @persiesquad2371 Год назад

      Really, oh too bad

    • @Kony.2
      @Kony.2 Год назад

      Now this is a wild tale if I ever saw one 😆 🤣 😂. Gay gang?? Where in America does one exist? 😆 🤣 😂 😹. Please stop making stuff up just for the sake of it.

    • @ladyjustice446
      @ladyjustice446 Год назад

      @@Kony.2 are you one of them? Or you call yourself human activists to cover up the word gay. OK, what do they call a group of gays or homosexuals?. Never argue what you don't know. We talk with proof because the person iam talking about is in my family

    • @fk5371
      @fk5371 Год назад

      What a pity! Are you in Uganda so that you can have talks about this. The recruiters are selling them a different story bambi. It's so sad.

    • @Kony.2
      @Kony.2 Год назад

      @lady Justice🌹 so to you all groups are gangs? 😆 🤣 😂 when you are with your friends as a group you fit the definition of the word gang?lol Don't just use words without knowing their meaning 😆 😄

  • @christinekasibbo2053
    @christinekasibbo2053 Год назад +4

    Am thankful to God, i have 2 teenagers , excellent in school, doing their chores as asked,volunteering in different organizations, they both have jobs .So it depends where you leave,ur environment how you have rised your children ,parent involvement . Educating your children your family values . Not all kids in diaspora are spoiled kids.We got lots of awesome kids from uganda in my community here in diaspora.

  • @cissybabirye2452
    @cissybabirye2452 Год назад

    You,re light Father thank you for advise us

  • @cecekyeyune1345
    @cecekyeyune1345 Год назад +1

    Thank you gentlemen. Omwami oyo byayogera newano e Uganda bwekiri. Once your children start distancing and locking themselves in the room, just know they are up to no good. Immediately start the strict talk and grounding. Be it here in Uganda. Kawukumi neeno yatuuka dda!

  • @geofreyokello9611
    @geofreyokello9611 Год назад +1

    Hello papa,thanks for the messages

  • @joyjoyce7141
    @joyjoyce7141 Год назад +20

    America has both sides, good and bad, it depends where they land and the group they join, all in all, only Jesus can help🙌🙏am sure all parents try, naye bigaana bugaanyi, emizimu ejili wano miyitilivu!

    • @fk5371
      @fk5371 Год назад +4

      Some parents don't try because they are too busy making ends meet, and think that just because US has been marketed as a second heaven things are just going to fall in place. When you stand near a parking lot you don't become a car. If you have been counselling them at home, don't stop just because you are still dealing with the excitement of material things that America has to offer.

    • @ssemudduhussein2568
      @ssemudduhussein2568 Год назад

      @@fk5371 yea 👌🤝

    • @CHANGEAFRICATVUFCC
      @CHANGEAFRICATVUFCC Год назад

      By JESUS U MEAN GO??

  • @salaamhardware5143
    @salaamhardware5143 Год назад +2

    u are totally right about life in USA....

  • @nashasalm6507
    @nashasalm6507 Год назад +3

    I never knew why some people doesn't take kids abroad 🙄 let me also come down until he comes him self.

  • @wejje829
    @wejje829 Год назад

    This the best of all programme u have made papa.🎤👌

  • @kabugobrian9446
    @kabugobrian9446 Год назад

    Farouk thank you for this great show!

  • @Cryptostreets
    @Cryptostreets Год назад +9

    I have alot of friends i went to boarding school with in Uganda here in USA very successful. We never forgot where we came from. Some of us dont come out in the limelight. It all depends on how one was brought up and what they learnt along the way. Otherwise these issues happen in every race, nationalities, ethnicities in states and else where that i've come across.

    • @fk5371
      @fk5371 Год назад +1

      Attending conventions has nothing to do with getting spoilt. Thank God that whoever raised you remembered to continue counselling you and didn't just leave you to the Government/State to raise you

    • @social2590
      @social2590 Год назад +1

      Very true

    • @kigozissempala8525
      @kigozissempala8525 Год назад +1

      Absolutely it depends on the nurturing.... If u were nurtured properly there is no way you can adopt unethical conducts,,,, Nze newengenda wa I can never never change my behaviors' coz whenever am going astray doing anything wrong, I always reflect on how my parents will feel plus the society where I grew up

    • @babiryeracheal983
      @babiryeracheal983 8 месяцев назад

      Hei hope yo ok how can l work on my paperwork

    • @Cryptostreets
      @Cryptostreets 8 месяцев назад

      @@babiryeracheal983 Go through previous videos, they have a section that talks about applying for the rotary visa for the US and Canada. For the US it starts sometime next month, hope that helps.

  • @nakatoharriet8868
    @nakatoharriet8868 Год назад

    Thanks dear for that advice God bless you 🙏🙏

  • @juliejoan
    @juliejoan Год назад +7

    This is very true young people don't want to work