I studied SE at uni and one day i will go to USA to up my career. Tech is very interesting. I'm working on my ways to move to the USA and God willing I will go soon. Your company is one of those I will contact when I get there. Let's all pray for life. Thank you Mr. Farouq for bringing this gentleman on the interview. Good luck to us all.
Congratulations Eng. Nsubuga upon your achievements! Omanyi nze awali abasoma obutakoowa wembeera! Osanga muntu eyabomba, nga climax ye ku kyeeyo yali kuvuga Taxi oba kukola mu warehouse, naye nadda mu kunafuya okusoma. Farooq thanks for enlightening us! 🎉Bulaaya is not just kubomba na kuyiriba, there are many comfortable Ugandans with white collar jobs!
When i moved to Dubai,all the Ugandans i encountered told me my Degrees were useless in Dubai and other Developed countries,its only until recently that i started following Nigerians/Ghanaians who migrated through the study route, being around people who didnt go to school abroad will set u back. west Africans are smarter than us,after they do a bachelor's Degree,they start loooking for opportunities to study Masters abroad,even without money,they search for Scholarships.
Kale you're exactly like me. Era my best friends are Nigerians bebamanyi ekidako. Nothing can beat up education in a developed world. Era advise people basomye even a ka certificate can make a difference
Well explained , but intellectuals are the poorest people on earth . Teachers , engineers , admins , etc just bear titles , all over the world including in California where I live. I am pursuing my bachelor of science in nursing after taking a long entrepreual break doing hands on and trust me I will keep doing my little projects even after I graduate. Intellectuals just walk with titles .
We thank Allah for the gift of life. Am speechless.What an excellent interview from brother Nsubuga?May Allah reward you abundantly on earth and hereafter and above all give u jannat firdausi for ur hard work and thanks for sharing this information too. Ahmed Gossip live Ambassador in Qatar omu bwati yeka.
I loved this particular program, its so encouraging and informative, i will look for you bro, i am glad that when i reached here in America, in less than 6months i was able to start working in the IT corporate world as a Network Engineer, These IT certifications are so helpful because i left Uganda when i had many of them, we share the same professional and the same business of transitioning Ugandans to the tech world i am also currently doing it with my partners here in Massachusetts and within this short period many Ugandans have managed to get IT related jobs with good payments. Together we can change our communities. Big up.
😊congs Jimmy... People like me came here knowing one opportunity, Nursing... Am doing my BSN now in CA, but things are tough...😊How I wish most Ugandans come here having alot of options to do in their mind..
Well Spoken Mr.Nsubuga...these are the dynamic (Yes U Can) young pple we need. 👏 Shout out to Pearl of Africa(Massachusetts),one of the Ugan establishments with the best customer service online.
Thanks 🙏 for the show brother Farouk Assalam alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu I came to Dubai as a teacher but I decided to hustle as a nanny but I thank God during my time of work my bosses where so supportive yet Indians when people used to say they are difficult but believe me I went did a nursing assistant course passed we’ll graduated and continued online specialized in elderly care and the disabled I passed that too got my certificate and planning to do a diploma in healthcare science now so I now see things in a different perspective big up brother Nsubuga it’s good to believe in yourself thou there are challenges too I lost weight I had pressure of work books 📚 but each time the kids slept I read and went to google and UA-cam to learn more of what I was being taught at school.
Indians are good people. I did my masters and was sponsored by an Indian I just met online. He just read my post on quora and contacted me to know more about what I was saying. And that's how we connected and later with in the same year boom! He gave me a scholarship to Singapore an MBA. He gave me many other opportunities but I was childish to see at that time and insisted on coming back to Uganda. Now we are discussing other bigger projects but in Africa. I pray they mature.
Sarkozy webale kuleeta Omwami ono! He's so well informed! Amd he said is true ..... Big up Ssebo Nsubuga! Nursing is tiring indeed! Prerequisties for 2 years then RN 2 years too! Bikambwe nnyo ,bo resting studying 5days a week working 2 days a week so full time obeera busy! Anyways Bulaaya isn't for weak people! Big up to u bassebo nebannyabo!
Every job is very profitable once the country uplifts its economy to middle class status, the very reason why everyone is saying that there’s money in the USA is because once you step into USA you become a middle class person, so it’s not this job that job it’s the government policy which makes people get money
Fortunately, the interviewer and interviewee make no reference to religion as the basis of success. The message loud and clear from this gentleman’s wonderful story is hardwork, grit, focus, altruism and wisdom. Don’t bring religion into the mix of these very constructive discussions.
Banange okusoma kyikulu most especially bwoba ogenda genda in dese developed countries I want to go back to skol naye my mental health ain't good naye this interview is so enlightening thanks Mr Nsubuga
Great interview. Eng. Nsubuga thanx for highlighting this great opportunity in the IT sector and other sectors as well. I’m a living testimony to how one can make it in the diaspora. Thanx for your mentorship and advice when I was just starting out . @Farook, thanx for bringing this accomplished gentleman.
This has really been a very Insightfull Discussion, Bigup to you Farouk and Nsubuga for this New Year 2024 Piece. I think it has made me start reflecting on some things going forward. This has been like a lecture. Stay Blessed.
Hello Mr.Nsubuga I’m glad I listened to your interview. I’m in London I have a degree in Computer Networking and Cybersecurity with a first class Honours in Uk! I’m currently doing a different Professional but I want to use my computer degree if you can career guide me I want to get a job in America especially in cybersecurity! I don’t mind training with you!! Please help me! I want to do AWS
Nsubuga is right. I have a client here in kisumu is a young man he works online for Americans enyumba yoona yajula zi wifi he wakes up everyday at 3am alina sente. Ohh my lord. Vocationals are good kabisa
Thanks for the honesty. Many people think they’re hard working until they enter the real world of work. Hard work is defined different in diaspora. It’s not for the faint hearted.
Webale kubela musaja mukozi mr.Nsubuga 🤝mukama akuwenyo omukisa ogutayina buyinike bambi ela akuwe obukumi nobugabilizi ne family yo mukwano kubanga oli musaja mukozinyo bambi 🙏
@Farooq webale kuleta misayi mito. Ffe abakadiye mu KOPOLETI Jobs wano tuli happy with such new young blood. Am a proud mom of a 2nd LT Souldier in the USA ARMY who just graduated in one of the best Black University with Cybersecurity Engineering. So proud of you my LT. Hakeem Mutebi 🎉❤
Abatali Ku "GOSSIP LIVE" Basubwa Bingi Nnyo. Thanks Bro Farouk For the good Services, Ebyaddala You're The Best%. Ogugwo Ogukoze, Ffe Tulimannya Kyetulikuwa.
Mr Nsubuga, thank you for this insightful interview, and thinking about helping others to grow their mind! Honesty singa twatandika early nga twakajja singa tuli wala nyo! Welldone to you en your wife omugeye❤
You spoke the truth about trades👏👏 abantu abajja eno learn trades like braiding, big cornrows cost like $150 for a one hr work plus you work from home with no taxes
It's true my boss's wife pays $200 just for braiding from other Africans in Canada. Thoss countries need cheap skilled labour not degrees. I know one guy who was a graphic designer but now is a chef and he earns $6000 per month in some remote area of Canada.
I am all smiles watching this interview !! I enjoy what I do but would like to learn more . Time for all Ugandans in the diaspora to change the narrative of kyeyo. What’s the LinkedIn account again ?
Salaam aleikum brother nsubuga am matovu brother to ramazan muyomba Ob rayaat islamic school we so great for your interview it really fantastic Mr Farooq thanks very much please bring him back it's enough we need him still
A plumber/ electrician in Houston charges you over $250/hr, a barber earns $60 every head he shaves. 1 chapati cost $2, 1 samosa cost $2.50, 1 pancake cost $2
IT is a great field but people should also know that ebintu bisobola ogana. Some of those IT things are hard. No matter how much you want to learn them, nga bizibu
I don't believe people who think "going abroad" or "staying abroad" is an achievement or mark of progress. We must go abroad or work there for only a targeted time, for strategic reasons (knowledge, skills, finance, etc). The first priority must always be Uganda 🇺🇬❤
Most people don't get this. You will make more money but also spend more money. The quality of life is not good too. Having lived in Boston for 7 years, I can attest to this.
One day i will tell my story on this channel inshallah bless up from UK
inshallah even me one day based in Dubai
I studied SE at uni and one day i will go to USA to up my career.
Tech is very interesting.
I'm working on my ways to move to the USA and God willing I will go soon.
Your company is one of those I will contact when I get there.
Let's all pray for life.
Thank you Mr. Farouq for bringing this gentleman on the interview.
Good luck to us all.
Farooq the best interviewer... Simple in questioning but the invironment he puts up favors every vistor that comes by. Webale nyoo
Congratulations Eng. Nsubuga upon your achievements! Omanyi nze awali abasoma obutakoowa wembeera! Osanga muntu eyabomba, nga climax ye ku kyeeyo yali kuvuga Taxi oba kukola mu warehouse, naye nadda mu kunafuya okusoma. Farooq thanks for enlightening us! 🎉Bulaaya is not just kubomba na kuyiriba, there are many comfortable Ugandans with white collar jobs!
Come on now,Nange people like this inspire me wabula wano sivaawo
When i moved to Dubai,all the Ugandans i encountered told me my Degrees were useless in Dubai and other Developed countries,its only until recently that i started following Nigerians/Ghanaians who migrated through the study route, being around people who didnt go to school abroad will set u back. west Africans are smarter than us,after they do a bachelor's Degree,they start loooking for opportunities to study Masters abroad,even without money,they search for Scholarships.
Yeah they are smart pple
Hey , we have same mindset
Kenyans too.
Kale you're exactly like me.
Era my best friends are Nigerians bebamanyi ekidako.
Nothing can beat up education in a developed world.
Era advise people basomye even a ka certificate can make a difference
Well explained , but intellectuals are the poorest people on earth . Teachers , engineers , admins , etc just bear titles , all over the world including in California where I live. I am pursuing my bachelor of science in nursing after taking a long entrepreual break doing hands on and trust me I will keep doing my little projects even after I graduate. Intellectuals just walk with titles .
Brother farouk we thank u for bringing such people, who have strugglered , and then succeded.
I’m having goosebumps listening to this gentleman, he’s living my dream
Work on that dream.
@mnsubuga when are your boot camps?
We thank Allah for the gift of life. Am speechless.What an excellent interview from brother Nsubuga?May Allah reward you abundantly on earth and hereafter and above all give u jannat firdausi for ur hard work and thanks for sharing this information too. Ahmed Gossip live Ambassador in Qatar omu bwati yeka.
I loved this particular program, its so encouraging and informative, i will look for you bro, i am glad that when i reached here in America, in less than 6months i was able to start working in the IT corporate world as a Network Engineer, These IT certifications are so helpful because i left Uganda when i had many of them, we share the same professional and the same business of transitioning Ugandans to the tech world i am also currently doing it with my partners here in Massachusetts and within this short period many Ugandans have managed to get IT related jobs with good payments. Together we can change our communities. Big up.
Can I get your digits please
Please work on your grammar.
😊congs Jimmy... People like me came here knowing one opportunity, Nursing... Am doing my BSN now in CA, but things are tough...😊How I wish most Ugandans come here having alot of options to do in their mind..
Well Spoken Mr.Nsubuga...these are the dynamic (Yes U Can) young pple we need. 👏
Shout out to Pearl of Africa(Massachusetts),one of the Ugan establishments with the best customer service online.
Thanks 🙏 for the show brother Farouk Assalam alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu I came to Dubai as a teacher but I decided to hustle as a nanny but I thank God during my time of work my bosses where so supportive yet Indians when people used to say they are difficult but believe me I went did a nursing assistant course passed we’ll graduated and continued online specialized in elderly care and the disabled I passed that too got my certificate and planning to do a diploma in healthcare science now so I now see things in a different perspective big up brother Nsubuga it’s good to believe in yourself thou there are challenges too I lost weight I had pressure of work books 📚 but each time the kids slept I read and went to google and UA-cam to learn more of what I was being taught at school.
Indians are good people. I did my masters and was sponsored by an Indian I just met online. He just read my post on quora and contacted me to know more about what I was saying. And that's how we connected and later with in the same year boom! He gave me a scholarship to Singapore an MBA. He gave me many other opportunities but I was childish to see at that time and insisted on coming back to Uganda. Now we are discussing other bigger projects but in Africa. I pray they mature.
Farook I don't normally comment but today it makes sense thk u to bring that man thk u
Sarkozy webale kuleeta Omwami ono! He's so well informed! Amd he said is true
..... Big up Ssebo Nsubuga!
Nursing is tiring indeed! Prerequisties for 2 years then RN 2 years too! Bikambwe nnyo ,bo resting studying 5days a week working 2 days a week so full time obeera busy!
Anyways Bulaaya isn't for weak people! Big up to u bassebo nebannyabo!
Your right dear, nze am taking their Nursing Pre-requisites naye olemwa. You have to be hard headed as well.
Thanks Farouq and Engineer Nsubuga salute...
This is the most important and a little honest I've watched in Ugandan UA-camrs
Every job is very profitable once the country uplifts its economy to middle class status, the very reason why everyone is saying that there’s money in the USA is because once you step into USA you become a middle class person, so it’s not this job that job it’s the government policy which makes people get money
Eeeh 🙄 didn't know this
A good ISLAMIC foundation from childhood is the foundation of his success... Al hamdullilah
Mashallah
The Islam created by the Vatican's Catholic church?!
Fortunately, the interviewer and interviewee make no reference to religion as the basis of success. The message loud and clear from this gentleman’s wonderful story is hardwork, grit, focus, altruism and wisdom. Don’t bring religion into the mix of these very constructive discussions.
Banange okusoma kyikulu most especially bwoba ogenda genda in dese developed countries I want to go back to skol naye my mental health ain't good naye this interview is so enlightening thanks Mr Nsubuga
Concentrate on vocational skills not a degree.
Hair dressing, cooking, electrician, carpentry, bricklaying and etc.
Great interview. Eng. Nsubuga thanx for highlighting this great opportunity in the IT sector and other sectors as well. I’m a living testimony to how one can make it in the diaspora. Thanx for your mentorship and advice when I was just starting out . @Farook, thanx for bringing this accomplished gentleman.
I am glad you made it brother. You're a living testimony
Ono guy wa ddala 🙌🙌 he's open me i want to go for military
U must be a green card holder and below 38 years!
@@basirikaalice2677 WOW thank you I have too I'm 24 yrs
True my sister is studying nursing in turkey but she grew thinner because of books .. thank you for the information
Very educative n interesting show big up Farooq and Mr Nsubuga May God bless both of you 🙏
Young and blessed ❤wooowwww u have inspired me u guy❤thx for sharing wz us
U have brought alot of people
Plz one day bring for us a civil engineer who works in diaspora
This was a very insightful interview. Thank u so much Nsubuga
Thanks for big encouragement and future line
This has really been a very Insightfull Discussion, Bigup to you Farouk and Nsubuga for this New Year 2024 Piece. I think it has made me start reflecting on some things going forward. This has been like a lecture. Stay Blessed.
My pleasure
Hello Mr.Nsubuga I’m glad I listened to your interview. I’m in London I have a degree in Computer Networking and Cybersecurity with a first class Honours in Uk! I’m currently doing a different Professional but I want to use my computer degree if you can career guide me I want to get a job in America especially in cybersecurity! I don’t mind training with you!! Please help me! I want to do AWS
But did u hear the part where he shared his LinkedIn and website information??
Nsubuga is right. I have a client here in kisumu is a young man he works online for Americans enyumba yoona yajula zi wifi he wakes up everyday at 3am alina sente. Ohh my lord. Vocationals are good kabisa
Wow, this is encouraging
Iam German-Ugandan-American but I ain’t gonna lie 🇺🇸 is for hard workers if you lazy u can’t live here plus whatever this man is saying is true.
Thanks for the honesty. Many people think they’re hard working until they enter the real world of work. Hard work is defined different in diaspora. It’s not for the faint hearted.
This is true
😮😮
How can u have three nationalities?
We need such pipo on interviews❤hardworkimg and inspiring us
Good to see you my brother Muhsin ! To greater horizons
Ate guy ali simple nyoo!! Kyakabi nyoo.. Kituufu abakabi ebyaddala teberaga😮!
Webale kubela musaja mukozi mr.Nsubuga 🤝mukama akuwenyo omukisa ogutayina buyinike bambi ela akuwe obukumi nobugabilizi ne family yo mukwano kubanga oli musaja mukozinyo bambi 🙏
Amiina
The nursing bit, has made me laugh , katemba abeela awo😅😅. From unpaid placement to assignments to class attendance. Yarabi poor men suffer
The Interview was very informative and insightful. Thanks Muhsin for being open minded
My pleasure
These is one of the best videos..on these channel.just love these guy.
The real musama corporate clase, kulabika bulungi, minds clear 👌
Awesome interview, thanks for sharing.
@Farooq webale kuleta misayi mito. Ffe abakadiye mu KOPOLETI Jobs wano tuli happy with such new young blood. Am a proud mom of a 2nd LT Souldier in the USA ARMY who just graduated in one of the best Black University with Cybersecurity Engineering. So proud of you my LT. Hakeem Mutebi 🎉❤
Blessings to you mr Nsubuga❤menu have open my minds❤am in saudi but my heart will settle wen am in America❤my dream future
Abatali Ku "GOSSIP LIVE" Basubwa Bingi Nnyo. Thanks Bro Farouk For the good Services, Ebyaddala You're The Best%. Ogugwo Ogukoze, Ffe Tulimannya Kyetulikuwa.
Kituufu nyo mwana
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you so much Mr Nsubuga Muhsin. This was so inspirational and offers great guidance.
My pleasure
He is so good and real.
Really enjoyed this interview wow big up. Nsubuga
Thanks for the information and nsubuga I love the way he is down to earth
I met with him in canada, he is a very humble guy
Thanks Farouk for the content keep taking us around!
About money wise he is very right. Canada there is no money but we have papers.
𝙃𝙚𝙡𝙡𝙤 𝙢𝙧 𝙗𝙧𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩
Which Canada are you talking about?
😂😂@@mikekisaame6549
Mr Nsubuga, thank you for this insightful interview, and thinking about helping others to grow their mind! Honesty singa twatandika early nga twakajja singa tuli wala nyo! Welldone to you en your wife omugeye❤
Very educating and encouraging. Thanks for the show
Thank you sharing. This is very inspiring.
It is the inthing we who know know
Gr8 job mr Nsubuga
Mr Faruk this is what i hoped for , thank you for bringing this Angel and its good he as been honest. Nze justin Gulu
Very Wonderful and impressive presentation.
Thank you so much bro for bringing such people , indeed we appreciate❤
Thanks Farouk for the interview
You spoke the truth about trades👏👏 abantu abajja eno learn trades like braiding, big cornrows cost like $150 for a one hr work plus you work from home with no taxes
It's true my boss's wife pays $200 just for braiding from other Africans in Canada.
Thoss countries need cheap skilled labour not degrees.
I know one guy who was a graphic designer but now is a chef and he earns $6000 per month in some remote area of Canada.
Thank mr.muhsin..i love your show
I am all smiles watching this interview !! I enjoy what I do but would like to learn more . Time for all Ugandans in the diaspora to change the narrative of kyeyo. What’s the LinkedIn account again ?
I have my brother here in uk. He did soft ware engineering. I keep on telling him his uganda degree works
no dia, it doesnt if u heard the interview,he had to do some short certificates which are required there.
leero ono ali klear nnyo point ku point. Thanks for being honest with the information.
MBADDE MANNYI NZE AKILABA
I wish I would get in touch with Mr.Muhsin Nsubuga, my son just finished his Software Engineering and his been having a hard time landing a job
But he has shared his LinkedIn account, his company website awo the onus is on u nyabo??
@@Psalm91_everyday.Got it, thanks
Big up Farouk,we appreciate your work papa
Subhaanallah!! Rabbi inni limaa anzalta ilayya min khairil faqiil. Let me get some IT knowledge
This guy is living my dream wallah 💭
Congratulations our man from Uganda
Thank you Farouq and Eng.Nsubuga for the innovations.
How can you help us through online, like those who are not in USA
Forsure I wd lyk to sturdy online
Thanks Mrs farooq for the show.
It was a great interview
I did the shopping for Futon and clothes for this young man with his Mom!! Time fly so fast!
Mashallah. thank you AbuBaker
Thanks for the program Gossip love.Great guest.I’ll check out his program looking to get into IT
Assalam-aleikum warahmatullaahi wabarakaatuhu to you all....thanks for the show mr.farrok
Wa'alaikum Salam warahmatullah wabarakatuh
Wa Alaikum ssalaam warahmatullahi wabarakatuh
Salaam aleikum brother nsubuga am matovu brother to ramazan muyomba Ob rayaat islamic school we so great for your interview it really fantastic Mr Farooq thanks very much please bring him back it's enough we need him still
Walkm slm. Nsanyuse okkuwuliza
THX Farook for the show banange
That's my farooq, eva atuyiyizayo kapya. Hi5 to u and all the Gossip live family.
Walai alot people bareta bakulaga nti togwamu manyi bulikimu kisoboka
@@kakandehassan7744 mazimaaaaa
Wow great interview. Lived in mass for a while. Greetings to Your mom in law Hajat kamiat in Woburn
Njakutuusa obubaka
Faisal sempagama is my cousin.
Wow indeed mamba clan tukikuba.
Esaawa yona tujja 😅
Thanks mr nsubuga
Here I come @Sarkozy can't wait for the pickup insights info
hahahha, I like this guys vibe. You can clearly tell his of this generation
He's so humbled
Walai 😂😂 this is was the best interview show walai ever faruoq
Thanks
Indeed this is a planned kid eeeh Masha Allah 🙏
#PLANNEDHUSBAND MASSAALLAH ❤😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
All u said is true and you exactly in my mind God bless you Mr nsubuga
Great story, less data to complete.
It was so educative
😂😂😂wabula brother Nsubuga mbu omukade yaja nakwatako nganebase nalabanga omuzimu nenkuba endulu hahahaha oba kanayiti kekakukanga nevili enjelu 😂😂mbu eyali akumye omukade yeyankuma kwolwo 😂😂olemwa Mr.farooq webale kutuweleza mkn ne mr.Nsubuga ♥
Great job sir
You're so smart bro
Thank u for the career link thing
How about computer and telecom engineers can they do remote support while in ug
A plumber/ electrician in Houston charges you over $250/hr, a barber earns $60 every head he shaves. 1 chapati cost $2, 1 samosa cost $2.50, 1 pancake cost $2
Great interview.
IT is a great field but people should also know that ebintu bisobola ogana. Some of those IT things are hard. No matter how much you want to learn them, nga bizibu
But this Guy is Fun😂😂🙌👊he knows how to kuba ekiboozi
NYO 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
@@ladymasakawabobi7mwana gwe twefubeko tulumbe🙌
😂😂😂nkugabye
True nange anyumidde bambi😂
Truth being said in this interview
I don't believe people who think "going abroad" or "staying abroad" is an achievement or mark of progress. We must go abroad or work there for only a targeted time, for strategic reasons (knowledge, skills, finance, etc). The first priority must always be Uganda 🇺🇬❤
East cost life is hard and expensive and all them foreigners love to be in those cities with easy transport system like trams and buses .
Most people don't get this. You will make more money but also spend more money. The quality of life is not good too. Having lived in Boston for 7 years, I can attest to this.
naye Muhsin mbu nensiyaga haaaaaa banange but its really an inspiration
I Wish You All The Best