I love that you share with us glimpses of your life as an entrepreneur. It's interesting and inspirational. Keep them coming and wishing you continued success!
From a congolese staying in Pretoria, welcome to SA😁!!!! I also have plans for an agribusiness in Congo 🇨🇩 soon and I just love going on a journey and learning from you!
After the last episode shared about your experience in Kinshasa, I disliked the video and REFUSED to ever watch or receive any of your channel recommendations. But alas, UA-cam brought it back again. They're like no, just give her a chance so here I am watching the full video( the last time, I didn't bother finishing - pissed me the h*ll off). Keep doing what you're doing and hope your channel grows.
@@Stacey-pd8bz looool I shared my experience not liking living in Congo at the moment, given that it’s my channel I thought it was my right. But oh well, you win some and you loose some.
@@nohemieco lol I genuinely wanted to know their opinion coz Kinshasa is far from perfect, so I dunno few if they wanted you to sugarcoat the truth to make it seem more appeasing than it is or…😂 I mean a video like this is beneficial for potential investors (including me) so they know what anticipate for, po Kinshasa ezalaka jeu te
Hi, I currently live in South Africa, precisely in Johannesburg, it's been almost 2 years, my English is not really developed, how did you speak English so well?
@@justloumy9929 English honestly is an easy language and living in SA I have no doubt you’ll speak in no time. I grew up in Canada in the Ontario region, it’s anglophone
I love that you share with us glimpses of your life as an entrepreneur. It's interesting and inspirational. Keep them coming and wishing you continued success!
@@gracebinti3287 thank you! So thoughtful im so glad
From a congolese staying in Pretoria, welcome to SA😁!!!! I also have plans for an agribusiness in Congo 🇨🇩 soon and I just love going on a journey and learning from you!
@@nanahunter3808 thank you so sweet!!! I’ll do a separate video on my journey/lessons learned in agriculture in DRC
After the last episode shared about your experience in Kinshasa, I disliked the video and REFUSED to ever watch or receive any of your channel recommendations. But alas, UA-cam brought it back again. They're like no, just give her a chance so here I am watching the full video( the last time, I didn't bother finishing - pissed me the h*ll off). Keep doing what you're doing and hope your channel grows.
Why did you dislike the previous video?
@@Stacey-pd8bz looool I shared my experience not liking living in Congo at the moment, given that it’s my channel I thought it was my right. But oh well, you win some and you loose some.
@@nohemieco lol I genuinely wanted to know their opinion coz Kinshasa is far from perfect, so I dunno few if they wanted you to sugarcoat the truth to make it seem more appeasing than it is or…😂 I mean a video like this is beneficial for potential investors (including me) so they know what anticipate for, po Kinshasa ezalaka jeu te
You are in my town sister I am so scared to go back in congo
@@marlenetshika4186 loooool go for 7 days and slowly ease yourself back with longer trips
Hi, I currently live in South Africa, precisely in Johannesburg, it's been almost 2 years, my English is not really developed, how did you speak English so well?
@@justloumy9929 English honestly is an easy language and living in SA I have no doubt you’ll speak in no time. I grew up in Canada in the Ontario region, it’s anglophone