Insightful conversation. In a similar season Amos was in of being interviewed only to rejected, cannot afford you. It's always discouraging when you are not being an audience to explain your willingness.
May there be consistent grace for you to cut off and uproot suicide from your lineage totally and forever. A curse courseless shall not land. That ideation stops with you and youra shall live and thrive. Well done for fighting and daring to move on!!!!
I speak this respectfully because most doing so do so out of ignorance. This is AFRICAN TAX. THIS is Black Tax: ua-cam.com/video/HcI5Vmr1mtQ/v-deo.htmlsi=5g8InS7enE6vchUH historically documented.
Good conversation however a point of correction on the story of the guy throwing tantrums over his father’s property. Legally if the property was the father’s there’s no way the mother can sell without the consent of the children. The law deems the mother and all children as equal in terms of inheriting the property. The mother has no superior right so whereas it is stupid for a whole grown man to fight for his father’s property, he actually has all the right to do so
Thank you Amos for your time and wisdom. Thank you Phil for this platform. That 1 hour 5 minutes was a good investment.
We ngahu wakwetu kwa waru i love the knowledge wee kwanza hapo kwa black tax na we ladies wee its real
Thank you Phil. Enjoying from Uganda.
Phil thanks for this forum.Amos learned a lot.
Phil is a good listener... inspires me ngl💯
Amos brings money issues in simple terms eeeii💯
I'm Edified. Thank you, Phil, for bringing Amos to the podcast
Very rich education here...........Anything that has to crumble, let it crumble......Wanaume wakuwe strong....
I've really enjoyed this session..good work Phil
New member...I love your shows... I've got to learn a lot thank you very much
Insightful conversation. In a similar season Amos was in of being interviewed only to rejected, cannot afford you. It's always discouraging when you are not being an audience to explain your willingness.
I knew Amos from tiktok..
good stuff👌🏽
Financial literacy explained in simple terms. Great conversation Phil.
Thank you for bringing us these insightful conversations Phil Karanja
Quite insightful....Money clinic.I love this.2019 was a terrible year i agree.
I am watching this content and i am learning alot. Black tax is real and thank you Mr. Amos for your teachings about it.
As a millennial and a mkurugenzi thank you for this.
great episode as always...money conversations are so refreshing ! great job Phil Director!
Great conversation. I have learned a lot. Thank you Amos Ngahu
Deep and empowering conversation!
This was very educative...mjama hapo amenijenga serious.
Wish he spoke into depth on the issue of the plots all over, some even have to look for surveyors to locate beacons.
Very insightful conversation. Thanks Phil for this talk
Nikiskia 🔔 ni class time. Thankyou Phil for this classes
My life just took a U-turn thanks to this gentleman 🥹🥹🥹🥹
VERY MATURE CONVERSATION
❤❤❤❤ I will be back to watch
May there be consistent grace for you to cut off and uproot suicide from your lineage totally and forever. A curse courseless shall not land. That ideation stops with you and youra shall live and thrive. Well done for fighting and daring to move on!!!!
Great Conversation👏👏 kwanza apo kwa black tax.
Great conversation.... Inspired 🙏🏿
Hapo kwa black tax😢, most of my relatives keep borrowing money from me, I need financial literacy classes
I speak this respectfully because most doing so do so out of ignorance.
This is AFRICAN TAX.
THIS is Black Tax: ua-cam.com/video/HcI5Vmr1mtQ/v-deo.htmlsi=5g8InS7enE6vchUH historically documented.
Correct. Black tax hits ladies harder. It can be exhausting
This is AFRICAN TAX.
THIS is Black Tax: ua-cam.com/video/HcI5Vmr1mtQ/v-deo.htmlsi=5g8InS7enE6vchUH historically documented.
Could you post these episodes to listening podcasts It's much easier to listen to when walking or driving .
Hey. The episodes are available on Spotify.
@@OfficialPhilKaranja link to the Spotify channel
Good conversation however a point of correction on the story of the guy throwing tantrums over his father’s property. Legally if the property was the father’s there’s no way the mother can sell without the consent of the children. The law deems the mother and all children as equal in terms of inheriting the property. The mother has no superior right so whereas it is stupid for a whole grown man to fight for his father’s property, he actually has all the right to do so
The kiswahili gets me lost yet I badly want to follow
Where is this guy found?
Amazing session, Thankyou