From hotel housekeeper in Miami 🇺🇸 to General Manager in Rwanda!🇷🇼 W/ Emile Nizey
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- Опубліковано 26 лис 2022
- You don't need to always start a business when you move to Rwanda. Emile Nizey started from the bottom of the hotel work, as a housekeeper; cleaning rooms, sheets etc. He worked himself up to becoming a General Manager, at a smaller hotel. And now at a bigger international hotel.
He initially moved from USA to Rwanda after finding a better (paying) job in Rwanda. Now he lives with his wife and 2 daughters in Rwanda.
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I completely loved his flexibility while answering the questions it was more like conversation than like an interview. Keep it up both of you guys.
Hey Theo, thank you so much for the time you put into making these videos. I am working on opening a Franchise in Rwanda. So your videos have been helpful. Thanks 🙏🏾
Proud of you brother Emile. Keep it up!
You did a great job with this interview Theo. From the shooting to the pictures, to the questions. Everything was perfect, can't wait to see mor from you. And congrats to brother Emile :)
Congratulations Brother!
Fantastic interview, would have been great to see a week in the life of this gentleman.. Perhaps part 2
Excellent interview, great guy, good life lessons. Looking forward to more👍
Great interview Theo. Glad you're back to creating some good content!
This was a very nice and interesting interview. Thank for sharing!
Aloha from Hawaii, 🇺🇸✈️ I normally go to West Africa but I thinking of visiting your country. I must have a pool to swim.
Great story here. Leah Tunkara
Fantastic interview!
great video, great content
Congratulations 🍾🎈
Don't mean to be a mongrel but there's not an ounce of American accent in him. He sounds south african actually. There's quite a number of south Africans here in Australia. And south Sudanese.
@Link Knight. You must have visited or planning to visit Africa to be interested in Theo's channel. I am curious why the one thing you latched on was the interviewee not having an American accent. I am a retired engineer raised and educated in West Africa. I have had the opportunity to work in South America, Europe and the United States. I have no American accent even though I lived there for over 20 years. I speak 4 languages by the way. Just curious.
I know I do not have an American accent. Yes I lived there and I lived in the UK but I was not born in any of those country and I actually immigrated there as an adult already. So, naturally… it would not be easy to pick the accent just like that…. My siblings who immigrated much young speak proper British accent and so are my other younger relatives in America.
@@emilen05 Don't explain yourself to ignorant people!
@@emilen05 you don’t need to explain yourself for these kind of people, I know you have met to many Mexican here in US , lived here for many decades but don’t have accent.