It is so sad that Ugandan parents in the States and Europe are not patriotic, imagine they are using our and their country/Uganda as their scarecrow to frighten the children. But remember east or west home is the best. Stop spoiling our country 😢😢
Very insightful Farouk , having teens here in highschool can be an experience. I chose to leave a bank job to join a job in the school where my kids study to help then through. But also I had to make friends with their friends and their friends parents so as to protect them. Thanks young son for the enlightenment .
Abazadde nabo basuddeyo gwanaggamba both back home and in diaspora. Parents tend to be too busy neberabira parenting! Abazadde ogamba abaana nti bajja kubazzaayo euganda its not that Uganda wabi but e Uganda disciplining yabaana ndala nnyo,tukuba kiboko nebwoba 20 years ekitali In diaspora kuba the government protects children era nebabasomesa ne rights zaabwe. Nzenno I will bring my children when they finish S.6 kansooke mbalekeyo bakule bajje ngabamanyi ekibaleese kuba nange nkyali muyiribayiriba shift Ku shift! But bazadde bannange muwe abaana obudde. There's a couple Farouq hosted balina abaana 8 in USA ate bonna bavubuse but well disciplined ,mannered ne culture yabwe bajimanyi. Abazadde abamu mujja ne excitement yammwe okuva ekyaddondo,nze munnange abange njabakuza kifrica sagala kajanja! Webale Serkozy Farouq okutuuwereza!
This was very eye opening. Thanks Josh for sharing your experience and insight. You’re right, it’s not easy for kids to adjust in the diaspora especially making friends. But communication is essential for parents and children to move forward. Children have a lot of fears and challenges and we need to pay attention and understand them to help them overcome those fears and challenges.
This is one your most informative interviews as it involves a very impressive young man. I am unsure what his dreams are but I suggest that he explores studying Criminology. He has a natural understanding of behaviour from a sociological point of view in migrant families. He also exhibits a passionate desire to address activities conducive to the proliferation of crime, for example. Good on ya, mate!
Josh you only speak for your parents. My husband and I take our kids on vacation every summer and winter break and I know so many other Ugandan parents who do So.
The truth is that it’s not easy as foreigner trying to start a new life in America. I guess I was lucky that I went to an international high school where 1/3 student was immigrant. Hence not having parents at our sports game, not taking vacations, not having the best things in life was normal because I understood that those who were the rich kids had money and their families had inheritances. I learned at the younger age even while I was in Uganda that some families are blessed and can’t compare your life situation to the other person. I went to college where some kids had 10k dollars sent by their parents for the kids to spend as he pleases. African kids especially those from poor backgrounds have to understand or have to made to understand by their parents of the situation. Africans parents in American work very hard especially those that don’t have a career, and just working regulate jobs.
Josh Annyonnyodde Bulungi Era Nzikirizigannya Naye. "Parents Should take a lesson from this program and Children Should Also Understand The Situation Their Parents Pass Through". Weebale Nnyo Bro Farooq Olw'omukutu Gunno.
Omwaana mutuufu Farooq, abazadde basuliirira abaana ne batayogera nabo nga bali mukulola n'akuzimba Uganda ne belabira nti abaana ye future yaabwe. Kibi nyo.
By far, the most practical conversation you've had, Mr. Farooq. Those are the real challenges most Ugandan parents grapple with in this great US of A. I appreciate that young fella. He's on point.
May God keep our kids safe and sound from evil traps and give parents wisdom and knowledge to rise our kids in the right path. Josh thanks for your words of wisdom. Its true even here in Germany about schools in society and friend zoning
Some of us studied from Uganda, when you go to America, you think it's green light endless liberty, why engage in drugs? Group influence and excitement 😊
Gossip Live thank you so much for bringing to us these infortainment sessions. First it was Jordan. Now you bring us Josh who’s clearly opened a door for a very important discussion here in the diaspora. I have called the police on my 12 year old. Ask me how the police handled this situation. I have receipts of this whole fiasco, the reactions of my family and friends.
You called the police when he is away or lost. If you can’t manage kids that side dear. Send them home. We were sent from uk 🇬🇧 at 7 years we returned to the uk after 22 years. It’s hard to really raise a kid their with all the things happening there.
Nange I grew up wano Boston but my best advice to you is to send him back my let him go to school back home Imagine calling cops on 12 year old. That goes on his criminal record please don't call cops on your kids.
I would say get them citizenship, let them study in America but vacation in Uganda. Half/half is the best way if you can afford it. Full time them living in US ojjakubyejusa
Bring your kids DON’T DEPRIVE THEM of this opportunity. Just provide the right guidance to them, be involved in their life , talk and understand to them at-least once everyday. True us kids we are spoilt lol but when u raise them the right way you will all benefit! Listen to them adjust their thinking respectively cause these rebellious acts it’s a “scream for attention “ and at that point there’s is a faint line that you will ever get them again. If they turn their life around it’ll be after serious regret or lots of tribulations!
I wish you the best. I think the culture shock is too much for the children and many spend a lot of time trying to fit in. Personally I want them to do university in the diaspora but the lower levels on the motherland Africa 😂😂.
But I think spending tym with children it cuts all sides. Even in Uganda parents have little time with children bcoz of hard work n stress so not only abroad. Abana ne Uganda bononeka
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Okay Josh, now you are not a kid any more, soon you will have kids of your own, or maybe u already have, what would you do to a child like the one you are painting....
Farok sebo webale nyo program eyo,but aggana ago gatubonyabonya nyo banange. We bring them to the west to have a good life,Naye when they have their own kids ,Nabo bagya kiwulila. Ate omuvubuka oyo tusaba omututweke Ku zoom,tugabulilire kubanga zino ensi zabazungu ziliwo kunyiga muddugavu
Farouk, webale kuwereza. I’m sorry naye leero sikutegedde. 1. What is this guy’s full name, age, family setting? 2. When did he come to USA and how old was he? 3. Currently what is he doing? Note: This guy seems to be putting the blame on the parents. Also, we have to realize some of the things American families are doing are beyond newcomers (first generation). It’s not easy to take the vacations he was talking about. Abantu baffe balina ennaku yabwe. These Americans have been here longer, some inherited money from parents/grandparents/relatives. Some don’t even have to work to get money for college, down payment to buy homes, cars etc.. Some were born with College accounts already set. Naye mbulira mu Uganda ki eyajja wanno nga alina even one dollar saved for him/her as College tuition??!! Ono guy awooza mbu abantu bakola nnyo, mbu vacation. Msg for Josh: Please understand you’re first generation here. ALL NEW CITIZENS GO THRU HARD TIME. Wetereze! Thank whoever brought you here, stay focused, work hard, listen to your parents/guardians and stay out of trouble. You will succeed. God bless you!
Lol this comment sounds like a parent! I mean this is his experience and everyone of all ages have their own stories to how they make it in life in Diaspora. I’m so frustrated by how parents raise their children in the diaspora and I as well understand all parents anger in this matter. As an adult who moved here at a young age and interacted with a bunch of young people. I lean more to the kids side complaining about parents. At 12 back home your just a kid playing worrying about school. You get to the United States or any other country and life forces you to carry a lot of responsibility in life! Parents are constantly working they come back home tired and throw all the stress on these children. Some who might have a conversation with children at the dinner table they are always talking about “prison, drugs, gun violence” at a young age you end up using your insight a lot thinking. Even though it’s not a good thing they end up rebellious, sometimes the children’s actions is a scream for attention! This is a huge debate that will never end; because our parents are not humble enough to realize that they have to modify their parenting skills It all runs down to parental guidance, how much you are investigating in these children and how you do it MATTERS! Stop telling people to get their life together when they where never showed how or even have ever experienced a well put life Yes children in diaspora sacrificed a lot some raise their parents. Not only do African children feel this way but also all the other immigrants children. Tittle parent isn’t a given you have to earn it!!! You talk about African working and going to college and portray how whites have a well put life. It’s true some of them don’t have to go through the same struggles we immigrants go through but just be there for the kids be involved in their life provide the right kinda guidance, children will stay in school get scholarships and you won’t feel disappointed.
Enlightenment goes both ways. His key point is that a lot happens away from home and behind parents' backs hence making it necessary for parents to take keen interest in their children's lives
Abana ba diaspora tebayiga most kids are miyaayu tebagala gambwako. Gundi gwe kati ani anayoza ebintu nokutegeka ekisenge kyo. Omuzade ava okola 13 hrs ajye akufumbile akuyonjyeze na waka
@@krism5125 I did say nti emboozi ye sinungu nagambye nti tamanyi kunyumye dats means nti byoyogera bilungi okuwulira naye the he talks .Next time before commenting on someone's comment first read carefully.
I didn't know that aperson like u, u can give a silly comment like this u didn't know what they told u when ur young even if u get old it can't get away from ur mind so what told him when he's young off course it what he takes even if ur old
Thanks Josh for not abandoning your language. Yr so fluent and you've communicated very well.
Waliwo embwa wanno e bungereza Mbu they don’t know there language in six months after being here. Naye obuwala bwe Uganda 😂😂😂
@@Fraciencwa94 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@namusisiwaldah9989 Mwana we have ducks here as in embaata zesiliwaza
@@Fraciencwa94 hahaha naye banange
@@Fraciencwa94 nkitegella bevuga speed pipo have been their for over 28years bogella fluent luganda
It is so sad that Ugandan parents in the States and Europe are not patriotic, imagine they are using our and their country/Uganda as their scarecrow to frighten the children. But remember east or west home is the best. Stop spoiling our country 😢😢
Very insightful Farouk , having teens here in highschool can be an experience. I chose to leave a bank job to join a job in the school where my kids study to help then through. But also I had to make friends with their friends and their friends parents so as to protect them. Thanks young son for the enlightenment .
Very impressive interview! Nange owe Uganda nfunyemu!
He saw you coming
He wanted to train you the carry his drugs
Loners are target
Abazadde nabo basuddeyo gwanaggamba both back home and in diaspora. Parents tend to be too busy neberabira parenting! Abazadde ogamba abaana nti bajja kubazzaayo euganda its not that Uganda wabi but e Uganda disciplining yabaana ndala nnyo,tukuba kiboko nebwoba 20 years ekitali In diaspora kuba the government protects children era nebabasomesa ne rights zaabwe.
Nzenno I will bring my children when they finish S.6 kansooke mbalekeyo bakule bajje ngabamanyi ekibaleese kuba nange nkyali muyiribayiriba shift Ku shift! But bazadde bannange muwe abaana obudde. There's a couple Farouq hosted balina abaana 8 in USA ate bonna bavubuse but well disciplined ,mannered ne culture yabwe bajimanyi. Abazadde abamu mujja ne excitement yammwe okuva ekyaddondo,nze munnange abange njabakuza kifrica sagala kajanja! Webale Serkozy Farouq okutuuwereza!
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This was very eye opening. Thanks Josh for sharing your experience and insight. You’re right, it’s not easy for kids to adjust in the diaspora especially making friends. But communication is essential for parents and children to move forward. Children have a lot of fears and challenges and we need to pay attention and understand them to help them overcome those fears and challenges.
Farooq thanks for the show, naye Josh is right parents should be our number one fans
This is one your most informative interviews as it involves a very impressive young man.
I am unsure what his dreams are but I suggest that he explores studying Criminology. He has a natural understanding of behaviour from a sociological point of view in migrant families. He also exhibits a passionate desire to address activities conducive to the proliferation of crime, for example.
Good on ya, mate!
U have given him time and u a good listener and a good analyzer u seem and intelligent man or woman 🤝🤝🤝
I wanna take you on vacation Josh bambi and thanks for keeping the luganda language
Josh you only speak for your parents. My husband and I take our kids on vacation every summer and winter break and I know so many other Ugandan parents who do
So.
Parents take this information serious and farouk stop arguing and listen
Not so good a listener
His reasoning to both sides when painting the picture is extremely good Josh man thks bro
Faruk ekintu yakitademu omutinda ,laba 🎤 😂😂
Omutindo baby 😂
Even in Uganda, children in high school battle drugs daily when they head to school. Parents have to do good breifs
Those are examples of drugs
The truth is that it’s not easy as foreigner trying to start a new life in America. I guess I was lucky that I went to an international high school where 1/3 student was immigrant. Hence not having parents at our sports game, not taking vacations, not having the best things in life was normal because I understood that those who were the rich kids had money and their families had inheritances. I learned at the younger age even while I was in Uganda that some families are blessed and can’t compare your life situation to the other person. I went to college where some kids had 10k dollars sent by their parents for the kids to spend as he pleases. African kids especially those from poor backgrounds have to understand or have to made to understand by their parents of the situation. Africans parents in American work very hard especially those that don’t have a career, and just working regulate jobs.
Josh Annyonnyodde Bulungi Era Nzikirizigannya Naye. "Parents Should take a lesson from this program and Children Should Also Understand The Situation Their Parents Pass Through". Weebale Nnyo Bro Farooq Olw'omukutu Gunno.
Anyway Josh has a point some of us parent’s spend too much time working and don’t have enough time with our children
The pressure is too much though. Bills in the diaspora and bills back at home ( to ungrateful and entitled people by the way (😂
Omwaana mutuufu Farooq, abazadde basuliirira abaana ne batayogera nabo nga bali mukulola n'akuzimba Uganda ne belabira nti abaana ye future yaabwe. Kibi nyo.
By far, the most practical conversation you've had, Mr. Farooq. Those are the real challenges most Ugandan parents grapple with in this great US of A. I appreciate that young fella. He's on point.
I feel this guys plea,parents should look out and listen.
Keep going bro Josh kenana so proud ov u bro ❤
May God keep our kids safe and sound from evil traps and give parents wisdom and knowledge to rise our kids in the right path. Josh thanks for your words of wisdom. Its true even here in Germany about schools in society and friend zoning
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Thank you Josh. You are super smart. I have learned a lot today.
fantansic interview. Josh, i totally hear you. This is a very good insight from a young adult. Adults we dont listen.
Some of us studied from Uganda, when you go to America, you think it's green light endless liberty, why engage in drugs? Group influence and excitement
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FAROOQ thanks for the updates 🙏 bro.
Josh thanks for sharing ur experience in America.
As usual we're to learn nd appreciate ur nice work FAROOQ
Josh thanks for enlightening the world 🌎 about the life of the youth
I have loved his luganda
Nange nnyo, teyeyogeza luzungu
@@annmaria1275 he is very fluent evn better than many here.
Have liked his vibe and also his spoken Luganda thanks dear
thanks josh for clearly explainig this out.
Josh you're so good
Gossip Live thank you so much for bringing to us these infortainment sessions. First it was Jordan. Now you bring us Josh who’s clearly opened a door for a very important discussion here in the diaspora. I have called the police on my 12 year old. Ask me how the police handled this situation. I have receipts of this whole fiasco, the reactions of my family and friends.
You called the police when he is away or lost. If you can’t manage kids that side dear. Send them home. We were sent from uk 🇬🇧 at 7 years we returned to the uk after 22 years. It’s hard to really raise a kid their with all the things happening there.
Nange I grew up wano Boston but my best advice to you is to send him back my let him go to school back home Imagine calling cops on 12 year old. That goes on his criminal record please don't call cops on your kids.
Farooq today I’m first to watch from Israel
congratulations
Bakuwe ekirabo😂😂😂
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@@quotesug 😂😂😂😂
Thanks to Josh for opening up for others to learn
Thanks josh and Farooq this was a great interview
That statement is right. We ttend to scare our kid's when they don't listen. I will take you to uganda. UG will put you in shape.
So, Uganda is like a prison for you guys
Bro come to Uganda is a nice country
Joshua Joshua??? Why do you want your parents to keep reminding you where you came from??
You know yourself you should be cooperative.
They have too
sadly, most 12yr olds can't.
As a father of two boys and wish to come with them in America 🇺🇸 I must wash to the end before I make my final decisions.
I would say get them citizenship, let them study in America but vacation in Uganda. Half/half is the best way if you can afford it. Full time them living in US ojjakubyejusa
Bring your kids DON’T DEPRIVE THEM of this opportunity. Just provide the right guidance to them, be involved in their life , talk and understand to them at-least once everyday. True us kids we are spoilt lol but when u raise them the right way you will all benefit!
Listen to them adjust their thinking respectively cause these rebellious acts it’s a “scream for attention “ and at that point there’s is a faint line that you will ever get them again. If they turn their life around it’ll be after serious regret or lots of tribulations!
I wish you the best. I think the culture shock is too much for the children and many spend a lot of time trying to fit in. Personally I want them to do university in the diaspora but the lower levels on the motherland Africa 😂😂.
True even me 2 boyz,, God will guide us.
Hi, anko Farouk. Happy Ramadhan dea, thanks for always bringing us educative interviews.God bless you and the guest who accepts sharing with us.
Thnks Farooq for uploading anti team Gossip live thumbs up
Eeehh life in the U.S. is hard! Parenting is harder there.
But I think spending tym with children it cuts all sides. Even in Uganda parents have little time with children bcoz of hard work n stress so not only abroad. Abana ne Uganda bononeka
That's right. But it's worse in the diaspora 😮.
Josh, thank you for the advise 🙏
Best show ever , thanks josh
Aslaam Aleikhum warahu matuliurahi wabarakhatum to all my fellow Moslem fraternity 🤲 Glory be to God for the gift of our lives from January up to now b'se sleeping is easy but waking up its by God's grace and mercy 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 my fellow Moslem fraternity 🤲 Happy Juma Kareem to all my Moslem fraternity 🤲 Mr Farooq webale okuweereza we do appreciate your work may God bless you indeed 🤚
Salam alaikum warahumatullahi, oyo Jo's omwana oyo mutufu.
Okukola ennyo kiwa stress
Byonna byayogera bituffu
I am commenting before listening in but I can't imagine how difficult it is to raise children in the diaspora.
Josh Oluganda lwo lwakabi nyo according kubanga lyomaze eyo mwana bazzadde bo bakabinyo to keep you rooted to your origin.
Josh is very right some parents have no communication with their children
Josh! You did a great job!
Parents should bring kids to the church so they can make new friends...the churches here are half empty....
Farouk okutataganya gwobuza bibuzo muleke anyonyole ensonga ..
Thanks for the show 👏
Okay Josh, now you are not a kid any more, soon you will have kids of your own, or maybe u already have, what would you do to a child like the one you are painting....
It’s like in Uganda omutisa nti njakutwala mukyalo bwobaba olina ebibi byokola
But guys this guy is talking the truth
Nzee ngamba abaana muleeke uganda bcoz ebya abroad abaana balikubilala
A parent finds it hard to call police to report their child because of the torture it poses to the child. They resort to letting it go.
God bless u Josh
I find josh contradicting himself!
I like it, Farooq good work bro.
Tweyanzizza nnyo show yaffe sakoz ne bro
Farok sebo webale nyo program eyo,but aggana ago gatubonyabonya nyo banange.
We bring them to the west to have a good life,Naye when they have their own kids ,Nabo bagya kiwulila.
Ate omuvubuka oyo tusaba omututweke Ku zoom,tugabulilire kubanga zino ensi zabazungu ziliwo kunyiga muddugavu
Good educational speak
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The guy is a good teacher
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Very revealing...
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Josh is 💯 correct
Farook wabula thanx for the good work you've shown us many things about diaspora I think we're now ready to immigrate but eh🤔
Farooq webale kuwereeza
Thank you so so much Josh you have spoken the real truth, yes our children need more of our time
The only point Joshua has is parents to wake on situation of spending time with their kids
Farouq ekitabo wakiteeka wa,tokyawandiika notes??
Anti Josh ensawo olusi tezenkana.
Farouk, webale kuwereza. I’m sorry naye leero sikutegedde.
1. What is this guy’s full name, age, family setting? 2. When did he come to USA and how old was he? 3. Currently what is he doing?
Note: This guy seems to be putting the blame on the parents. Also, we have to realize some of the things American families are doing are beyond newcomers (first generation). It’s not easy to take the vacations he was talking about. Abantu baffe balina ennaku yabwe. These Americans have been here longer, some inherited money from parents/grandparents/relatives. Some don’t even have to work to get money for college, down payment to buy homes, cars etc..
Some were born with College accounts already set. Naye mbulira mu Uganda ki eyajja wanno nga alina even one dollar saved for him/her as College tuition??!!
Ono guy awooza mbu abantu bakola nnyo, mbu vacation.
Msg for Josh: Please understand you’re first generation here. ALL NEW CITIZENS GO THRU HARD TIME.
Wetereze! Thank whoever brought you here, stay focused, work hard, listen to your parents/guardians and stay out of trouble. You will succeed. God bless you!
Negative energy. Take the positives and live the negatives. That’s how better life would be for you.
Lol this comment sounds like a parent!
I mean this is his experience and everyone of all ages have their own stories to how they make it in life in Diaspora.
I’m so frustrated by how parents raise their children in the diaspora and I as well understand all parents anger in this matter.
As an adult who moved here at a young age and interacted with a bunch of young people. I lean more to the kids side complaining about parents. At 12 back home your just a kid playing worrying about school.
You get to the United States or any other country and life forces you to carry a lot of responsibility in life! Parents are constantly working they come back home tired and throw all the stress on these children. Some who might have a conversation with children at the dinner table they are always talking about “prison, drugs, gun violence” at a young age you end up using your insight a lot thinking.
Even though it’s not a good thing they end up rebellious, sometimes the children’s actions is a scream for attention!
This is a huge debate that will never end; because our parents are not humble enough to realize that they have to modify their parenting skills
It all runs down to parental guidance, how much you are investigating in these children and how you do it MATTERS!
Stop telling people to get their life together when they where never showed how or even have ever experienced a well put life
Yes children in diaspora sacrificed a lot some raise their parents. Not only do African children feel this way but also all the other immigrants children.
Tittle parent isn’t a given you have to earn it!!!
You talk about African working and going to college and portray how whites have a well put life. It’s true some of them don’t have to go through the same struggles we immigrants go through but just be there for the kids be involved in their life provide the right kinda guidance, children will stay in school get scholarships and you won’t feel disappointed.
Enlightenment goes both ways. His key point is that a lot happens away from home and behind parents' backs hence making it necessary for parents to take keen interest in their children's lives
Think you didn't listen attentively.
@@nampijjanazifah6358exactly, he seems to have misunderstood the young guy
Am also 4rm Israel 🇮🇱 tel Aviv
That is true. One is stressed by those factors.
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Fumita emboozi....
Eh🤔
Thank you Josh...
Twatuse ddaaa
Thanks Josh
Whats AMG
Mercedes benz
It a car like the way you see land cruiser or GMC or Escalade
Abana ba diaspora tebayiga most kids are miyaayu tebagala gambwako. Gundi gwe kati ani anayoza ebintu nokutegeka ekisenge kyo. Omuzade ava okola 13 hrs ajye akufumbile akuyonjyeze na waka
Oli mutufu
Ono guy tamanyi kunyumye mboozi
Obade oyagala aginyumye atya🤔
Clean your ears, the massage is for specific people not for everyone. He's so eloquent enough
Gwe amanyi okunyumya tunyumize.
He is actually very fluent in luganda, yet he moved to the US at a young age
@@krism5125 I did say nti emboozi ye sinungu nagambye nti tamanyi kunyumye dats means nti byoyogera bilungi okuwulira naye the he talks .Next time before commenting on someone's comment first read carefully.
This guy is so silly his statements are for kids 10 years and below. You are grown enough to research about Uganda
I didn't know that aperson like u, u can give a silly comment like this u didn't know what they told u when ur young even if u get old it can't get away from ur mind so what told him when he's young off course it what he takes even if ur old
That's not true; he is saying facts. What he went through when growing up.
These are statements made by someone who lacks common sense, just work on your self Farid
U can rely your message without being abusive it is Josh z opinion respect it
Ate eno embaata