From Somalia but grew up in Kenya and left at the age of 15 to europe and been here for 11 years, i miss the life back in Africa the openness the authenticity the discipline past over to the younger genrations, the people here in Europe are so fake and so individualistic it's painful. People don't seem to see what they have until they don't have it anymore. Here yes there is wealth but zero happiness, Africa there is happiness but little wealth and we keep on smiling. Believe me if your given all the money in the world and your not happy you will be miserable and fall into depression and anxiety and even suicide. In Africa we have God and people with warm hearts that why we are still there and surviving even after the colonialists plundered our nations of vast wealth. Long Live Africa and Africans
As a Kenyan living in Denmark, I see where Mathenge is coming from with his experience, and I agree that living abroad is not as easy as it may seem. However, there are many Kenyans in the diaspora who are making a difference, earning good money, and making good use of their degrees. Sure, we cannot ignore those who have become frustrated and ended up doing survival jobs. I believe that much of one's success depends on the mindset. It is unfortunate that the mentality ingrained in us Kenyans is that if ones fail to make use of their degree/education, the next resort is to do unskilled labour. I hear this notion over and over again among Kenyans, but I refuse to own it as my destiny. Life is hard, but success is attainable, it may call for one to reinvent. But whatever you do, never give up. Living abroad is not for everyone, just as living in Kenya isn't everyone's destiny. Also, those doing unskilled labour, such as cleaning, are doing their part and paying their taxes. In Denmark, no job is looked down upon, as long as it pays your bills. There are many Kenyans who make a killing in this kind of jobs and manage to live fruitful lives. I love Kenya, but I am also happy with my life in Denmark. I thank God for giving the best of both countries. My parting shot - adjust your expectations, keep an open mind, live your life, take risks, do your research. You can have a backup plan, which might mean relocating back to Kenya with sound savings. Na wale wako Kenya, stop nagging your relatives abroad for money. How about you call them once in a while to check on how they are doing?
Am seeing the last name u av there. Would i be right to say that ur either adopted or married to a European! If ur then ur life experience might be way way far different fm that of a majority of Africans! The troubles huyu jama experienced differ greatly depending on a number of things! Fact still that with the rise of the far right groups today, living in these countries is getting more and more difficult!
Any job is a job as long as it puts bread on your table . Believe me going abroad is worth it cause when you go back to Africa you have a better way of looking at life .
As I am east Africa myself live in UK 28 years I total agree this guy everything he I said. Grass is not always green on the other side, If you can make a better life in Africa my advice is stick with and make it work.
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I lived in Europe for more than 12 years , Belgium has been my home , I do cleaning work at the airports, I have built an appartment which I collect 180k back in Kenya, I was an average student back at home, if I didn't respect this work could I be where I'm today?. I remember I lost my first job for about 8 months , I was on unemployment benefits which was 1200 euro a month, where in the world can you get such money while you are still in bed?, I have learned so much in Europe, minding my own business and buying my own happiness, Europe is everything to me and may be without Europe my journey could be different, a journey starts with one step , and I'm ready to continue doing what I do. Never ignore the ladder that took you to the top, every coin has two sides and so is life, take risks and let no one crash your dreams, God bless you👍💪.
Interesting perspective, though not strange...If I may ask, how many graduates are riding bodas bodas, carrying luggages at the market place, doing mjengo etc in kenya? things are not rosy either way..you just have to try your luck where you can....
He couldn’t be where he is if he wasn’t in UK 🤷♀️ and cleaning jobs or whatever jobs in abroad, pay much better than in Kenya, if you are smart you can build an empire in Kenya with your mopping job, think outside the box.. I have lived in Scandinavia for more than 20 years, I have developed my life in Kenya where I travel every year, I still love living in Scandinavia, the little things like safety, soft roads, no corruption, those little things makes me love living here... I go Kenya for fun, sun, family and checking my property... my life and heart is in Scandinavia. I’m a citizen here and I will be buried here, it’s my home, I have already lived more of my life here than Kenya. Stop talking like nothing good is in Europe, if you are struggling in Kenya, don’t let these people discourage you from getting out if you get a chance, we are not the same, depends on what you want to do with your life... just saying
Babra Domenic come on you can’t pay your life expenses in Skandinavien with a mopping Job, and still have enough money to build business in Kenya. Unless there were people paying for your rent and life expenses and you didn’t have to pay for anything.
Every persons situation is different, depends on how you want to live, your plans..some wants to use their income with expensive clothes, clubs, big rental apartments while others would live in smaller rental or share so that they can save for developments....here if you have a job, you can easily get a loan and start a project in Kenya... as I said, it depends with how you use your brains...@@afrikanqueen2519
Babra Domenic so you are basically living in a tiny room with a bunch of people, don’t go clubbing, no holidays, .... well you are right right every situation is different, what works for you might not be for everyone, I look at life differently.
See it the way you want, but you should realize, I have lived here more than 20 years, by now I have a family so there is no way I will be living in a small room or with other people, and I go for vacations now around Europe and Kenya...BUT when I arrived, I had to be disciplined to build my life, wengine you just want to arrive in Europe and be rich tomorrow!!! Some even go showing off back home and spending like you have a lot!!! See it the way you want, but I am talking about myself, I came to better my life and I have done it...@@afrikanqueen2519
Babra Domenic Well maybe you should just tell it as it is instead of sugar coating it, that was the purpose of the video anyway. Western countries are not for weak people, even with hard work it is going to take you atleast 10yrs to be a middle class with a house , and other luxuries. It’s basically a place to go for studies, for people people who have nothing to lose anyway. Those who are well off should stay in Kenya.
This guy is telling the truth all way around! Wao. I appreciate policy of treating students as equals where teachers are there to guide and everyone respects each other. Thank you!!
THERE ARE HOLES IN THIS STORY ____________________________________________ 1. To raise two million is not possible unless you have a private donor or a scholarship 2. People will always tell you what they want you to hear. 3. No education anywhere in the world cost 2 million not even Harvard or Cambridge. 4. Imagine Barrack and Mitchell Obama education combined doesn't cost 2 million.. lets do the math... 1. 4 year degree upto 100 thousand + Masters upto 50 thousand + Phd upto 50 thousand - thats 200k combined - maybe another 100k for living over 4 years. --- total of about 200 - 250 thousand dollars.. - the difference between the uk and usa is that different... SOME ONE IS LYING. if he's talking 2 million in KSH / thats only 5000 dollars or 4200 pounds.. what can that do?
I am a Jamaican can't explain how happy I am to see someone who can make a wise decision to go back to your country and give back to your society well done son
I agree with this guy, if you have made it in Kenya, relax and invest, don't dare abroad. Though a mixed feeling (basing on an individual perspective) life might serve you lemons than expected and not all have strength in making lemonade
I would say it all depends with who you are, information and who you network with is also power anywhere. I graduated with computer science bachelor in 2007 and back in Kenya I never had a job that paid more than Ksh 50,000 , with kind of pay you are stuck in a circle paying rent and feeding yourself, I left Kenya back in 2012 and came to US, I came here to work and invest back home and God has been faithful, I have invested here back home and the future looks good. Its true what George says about culture shock and doing all sorts of jobs but again we all start somewhere, there are Kenyans who have cleaning jobs and making good money, what George didn't mention is that a cleaner makes $15-20 an hour, yes! and when you talk of cleaning most of Kenyan brothers and sisters would be discouraged because they see cleaning jobs from a Kenyan perspective, but here you could be cleaning floors with help of a cleaning machine which is either pushed or driven, I did the cleaning jobs for about 6 months and then went back to school for more IT certifications which landed me on a government job as an IT tech. I miss and love my country but I have to sacrifice the beautiful weather and lovely social people for a few more years, every 2 years I come home for a month. Kenyans are among the top hardworking and smart immigrants
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@@MercyMazmida You're very much welcome to Kenya, you can invest in one of our prime land in Westlands,which can you can be a residential or used for commercial purposes.It's going for USD.3.6M.
I hear your story, however, I feel like it is good to be objective. There are pros and cons in every society. I have been in the US for over 20 years came as a young student and I have no regrets, I thank God. I hope things work out for you George! Thanks for sharing your story
Seamus in Horizontal Orange you are correct. My parents have brought me to the US when I was very young, now am almost done with my first Bachelor’s degree. I thank God for the sacrifices they made so that I can live here comfortably. I eventually want to go back home to help my people but I have no regrets of coming to this country because it has put me at a great advantage. The things that I’ve learned and the opportunities present here are not available for many in Africa. There is a greater chance of upward social Mobility here, education and hard work surely pays off, I can’t say thesame for many people in the motherland.
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@@Isha-dw1mv are you interested to invest in Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA. Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village. The size area is 0.3889ha,going for USD. 3.6M.The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
As a cleaner is not a big deal in Europe most students work as a part time. I know doctors who are part time taxi drivers . I know a police man who is part time waiter. But in Africa we shy doing some jobs
That's exactly my point. I feel he's discouraging other people and he's negative just because he's made it in Kenya and dosent speak positive about going abroad rather dwelling on the negativity
problem is most of the university educated immigrants dont enjoy having such jobs when you have spent alot of effort and funds to study at uni and have dreams to pursue a professional career. It can make someone really depressed.
In as much as I agree with what he has to say, I am a firm believer of stretching it beyond the limits.I will not turn down any opportunity to fly out to wherever my wings lead me.And you can be damn sure that I will possess whatever land I go to because this world is my home for now.I call it the power of mindset.Let's go!.
Me too napitia shida mingi sana APA urusi.. People are antisocial you sit alone especially here there is language barrier 😭😭😭 I did my first degree too in education science .. I just wanna finish my masters and PhD and come back home.. Alafu watu wanafikiri in Europe there is a bed of roses.. My friends I love africa and I can attest africa is the best continent with many opportunities and social people... Ata sioni izi miaka tano zikiisha nirudi home.. Despite sina job sai na mafriends wa home wananitext sometimes niwatumie pesa.. Ata hua sina jibu la kuwapa nabaki tu nmewa-blue tick... All I need is education then I go back home 😭😭
Life is about experience and each one of us has a different one! I was in Europe and my experience might not be the same as other people. We just learn each day!
You can insult this man the much you want, talking about his English because you imagine that when you speak Europeans dont know you are not one of them. Facts are facts. It is obvious life is totally individualistic and transaction-al in nature in the West. You can know your neighbors but they are not your friends. Those claiming otherwise are doing so because they feel sorry for themselves. But I do agree that your success out here depends on your mentality. The choice: Choose money and material things and forfeit real happiness(friends, sense of community, and real smiles or laughs). Its true the smiles are plastic. From experience, there is money abroad irrespective of your job but real happiness will forever be in Kenya. Home is not where you are earning. Good job Mathenge going back .
A teacher should be able to evolve with the needs of the students anywhere. Doesn't mean it doesn't come with challenges but adaptation is the purpose of an educator. Most of us Kenyan teachers can't cope with the freedom and power students abroad have. The best way to create an enviroment best for both teacher and students is to respect fundamental rights of children, have patience for their growth, love your job and understand the culture around development in different settings. My experience both abroad and in kenya as a teacher has been amazing, insightful and eye opening.
I agree with this man! Africans comong to Europe even if educated might end up working as a cleaner plus if they get a decent job life will be hard as pay is not good and lifestyle is hard not social
The exact same happened to me!! Two degrees in business, hotel management and a qualified chef, and the hotels would offer me jobs as a dishwasher!!!!!
I agree with you brother on the issues of British teaching culture. I reside in England and personally have kids schooling here. The difference i see between the way i grew up and that of my children is way way two different worlds apart, especially in terms of obidience and discipline. This is all down to how much child protection law has been handed over to children to control single handedly leaving teachers and parents silenced. Last week my 9 years old daughter was telling me about teachers not being allowed to go through pupils bags for any reason. They used to do this to collect the homework books but not anymore due to the law putting a stop to it. Im sure in your experience having grown up in an African culture, teaching must have felt like walking on egg shells whilst being tight lipped. All the best in your career plans.
Thank you for telling them... I have seen people resign from their good , posh jobs in Kenya to come abroad... hahah! I won’t say more but God is my witness....it’s totally different out here ! Life is hard everywhere! Make better where you are . I miss Kenya. I’m not in the UK ,,just another first-world country,I have a professional job, but fake smiles , wild weathers , not-so-social lifestyle,,, digehota! {I can’t }🙅🏼♀️ I miss Kenya so much .cant wait to invest enough...and free my soul😃
I feel you and am in the same kinda situation....and am so determined to invest as much as God will allow me and get outta this plastic life and smiles go back to my beautiful culture and country where smiles are real though very grateful for the opportunity cz its rare!
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@Kim Kimmie are you interested to invest in Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA. Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village. The size area is 0.3889ha/3800Sqm.Going for USD. 3.6M. The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
@Kim Kimmie are you interested to invest in Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA. Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village. The size area is 0.3889ha/3800Sqm.Going for USD. 3.6M. The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
@Ben Stanley, are you interested to invest along the Nairobi expressway of its own kind in Africa,it runs from westlands to JKIA. Maestro connection is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village. The size area is 0.3889ha/3800Sqm.Going for USD. 3.6M,The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government. If interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
Thank you Teacher George for this program. You are very right the life in England is made of people who live an artificial life and they are full of hypocrisie including wickedness.As you said good things do not come easily but come with labour. Thank you for the show.
@Helen Joshua are you interested to invest in Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA. Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village. The size area is 0.3889ha,Going for USD. 3.6M,The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
Abroad has jobs even if it's cleaning you'll work and get paid can't compare to Africa where there's no jobs and even if you get a job sometimes you're not paid for months
@@victororia2250 not all employers respect the agreement. Some Kenyan civil servants go for months without pay.Some other graduates work in t indian firms are threatened and misused and they can't quite their jobs coz they're not guaranteed of having another job somewhere else. I'm not hating but that's what some pple go through in a corrupt country with no jobs
I have lived in UK for 13 years coming as a student. I have done clerk jobs with masters and then became an accountant. I am now back in uni to do healthcare course. The fact is, if you go to Rome you have to fit in, and some Africans and foreigners(polish, Romania etc) forget this. Once it is you against them, you have already lost. Sure am married English.....but your thick African accent and ways are going to cost you as well. That doesn't mean you lose your culture, it just means mould yourself to fit in fast without losing hpurself.
Gotta agree with the individualistic life. I worked in a faith based based hospital which had a lot of white doctors. They would pass you by the corridors as if they don't know you yet they were supposedly missionaries. Having said that, I also agree that Kenyans don't like other Kenyans abroad. I have had a chance to travel and once they learn that you are Kenyan, they give you a cold shoulder. I honestly prefer life in Kenya. Kenyans are social and friendly. I know we have challenges as Kenya but I prefer it here. I will travel but live here God willing
In UK is stressful as a doctor... you are passing by, thinking away in the next problem, and sometimes you don't even see who you passing by... However is true regarding the individualistic...
You can't depend on other people's experience. There're thousands of successful Kenyans in UK and US. If you just sit there to listen and believe the negatives, you are either ignorant, or you simply have no confidence possibly,you are one of those who say there's no need for education because many graduates are jobless.Be wise and tread carefully because experiences are different.
@@dwachiravic everything is a matter of choice.You should not discourage those who want to live with mortgages just because your credit score is screwed.
@@victororia2250 you are right in that perspective but you reckon some people had a bad experience in their own Country in terms of corruption and crime.Does that make sense?
The people who are in abroad is not they want to be there is because of poverty. Africa is rich but the politics have spoiled it economically! And that's why people say I better do even the cleaning of the toilets at least to get the money to start even the business when they come back. Am from Kenya and I have been looking for a job for 10 years, until a friend of mine helped me to go to Spain and that's where I can say I have become somebody!
@@stephenodhiambo7556 Spain is cool my brother! I would have liked to do so but, its very hard to get the papers. Unless you get a very good Spaniard to help you.
@@stephenodhiambo7556 what I would Advise you at the moment try to apply for visa the countries this girl has said, now to come to Europe is very hard because of the African immigrants coming with ships without permission, so they have spoiled for others. To come here you must be working for embassy or very special reasons. But I think Canada is much easier. So try and 🙏🙏
I agree with the man never think the grass abroad is greener than ours in kenya .ben carson is africa cursed? Let us work and invest we will improve our africa our pride
Work for politicians to grab it all...the GAP between the poor and the rich in Africa , particularly Kenya, keeps widening by day, the question is, in this video, unajitetea ukiwa upande gani, wa maskini ama wa tajiri?? The rich and the poor will never speak the same language, so say particularly who is this video for? We have seen how many Africans, particularly west Africans are risking their lives to cross the sea , many are dying in that sea, ask yourself, how much have they struggled in Africa to do that? Life in Europe is hard , its harder in Africa for many....
so far so good. Thank God... am doing well teaching in Spain. 5 years,I can't complain..... na huwa narudi home every summer holidays... ( June n July) hii dunia nikujikaza anywhere you go hata back home in Kenya
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Well said George i live and work in London its the worst place for an African my brothers and sisters stay in Africa and lets develop our continent. UK is not only an antisocial but VERY racist place for Africans to live. The children is UK are very abusive to Teachers and very rude and very spoiled. If you are an African please dont come to the UK no matter how much you are qualified you wont be hired your job will be cleaning. The former Zambian President was a sweeper at Victoria Station in London!!!
It’s good you are advising Africans to stay in Africa, that great but don’t lie London is racist. Who is racist to who? London is possibly the most diverse city on earth where everyone is a foreigner or at least one of their parent is a foreigner. There are more than a million black Africans living in UK and they don’t agree with you. You are bitter about something. You could be one of those Zimbabweans who came in the last 16 years and sought asylum but the asylum has been refused and now you are facing imminent deportation. Mugabe is gone long time ago so go back!
I live and work in London. We may have some isolated case of an individual been racist but generally, it is a diverse city where your work experience dictate what you want and not necessarily qualifications.
@@MadameButterfly800 He encountered racism on a personal scale. Stop disagreeing with him. You were not there Miss knowitall. You are exactly whats wrong with UK and make it unlovable.
So how do you explain I have got plenty of job offers from other professions excluding cleaning? The ones I wanted actually, could be you have low self-esteem and employers see that.
The education he received in England allowed him to implement the changes he is making right now.No country is perfect, there are excellent high achieving schools in England, as there are bad ones, and the same goes for African schools, sometimes what we call discipline in Africa negatively impacts on allowing children to build confidence in expressing themselves and developing individuality… personally the corrupt systems in most African countries are the reason I would not want to return or raise a family there😏
I agree with everything he said in particular where he said people abroad are not social at at all. Fake smile but inside you can tell they don’t like you. I am also professional with a PHD and have a high paying job who lives in the USA but men I miss my home Kenya
When you go to Rome???? People here don't have time to chit chat and lie to one another..... It's a working nation and minding your business. In Kenya people are so social do you know why????? Majority aren't busy and majority are unemployed. What do you expect???? They will of course have time to mingle and chit chat without looking at the clock.
@@jokhakassim4241 very true,i would rather see the fakeness of a smile rather than a hypocrite that shows you they care until you fall you get to know the real them....
@@missrk6623 yes my dear 100% true. Better the devil you know. Hawa wazungu are real if they don't like you you'll just see it on the first impression. And I like the mind your own business here saa zingine you can have a big circle of friends and yet you have 0 when you are in real shit.
Mr. Mathenge in as much as I agree with you, you fail to attribute your struggle in the UK as the bedrock of the success your enjoying now. Imagine you raised two millions in UK to study, can you make that in kenya?
@@joellehughs6073 true, he could not have become a head teacher in a school in northern eastern province let alone brookhurst na hiyo degree yake ya KU.
Lot of naive people here....ksh2000000 is nothing in USA too....you can make 300k a month .....but after rent and other bills ...you back to zero... people live cheque to cheque......in Kenya you can go back home to your parents, outside world you be homeless......and trust I have seen a lot of homeless people from Kenya..
I grew up on a small island in the Caribbean were everyone knows their neighbors and look out for each other. I can relate to the fake smile at 7:03. I have neighbors in the USA who do not even know my my first name.
Yeah we are pretty antisocial in the UK and I totally agree some schools are absolutely horrible to teach in and the students are very disrespectful. I am extremely lucky and grateful to have been brought up going to private school in the UK and I can say it's definitely much better than state schools (which I assume he was working at as students are sometimes quite disrespectful there) and teaching in private schools can be honestly the best thing in the world and if you can do I definitely recommend it. We need to improve the respectfulness of students in the UK 100% and I hope one day we might be a bit more social like you guys in Kenya. I'm not sure how I got to this video and why I wrote a paragraph but oh well! Best wishes! x
At the end of the day everybody's path varies. I live and work in the UK as I found life back home in Nigeria tough. I then moved here. The 1st 2 years was a struggle doing odd jobs. But after working hard I have settled and live a good decent life. But I have papers so it has made it easier to settle here. Without papers life would be a drag. Even some people with papers find it hard to settle here. I would not tell anyone to come or not to come because what works for one may not work for another.
This is our great principle has a sense of humor and we respect him so much. Kai Sewe & Bruce Sewe Brookhurst Students under his great Influence We notability you as our principle God Bless You
Why did I like this video so much? First it's great to see Alex has new staff in his company, as he is always the face of his shows. Second, this show like most others started slow, but the consistency and improvement is significant. I do not know any other Kenyan owned private media company that has come this far. Always gives a fresh outlook to "Living abroad". Great progress Alex Chamwada, and great presenter Michael Tsimangi, now hunting for his other interviews.
I believe the reason he was a cleaner is because he was only available part time, that and he was on a Visa. So you can't be a manager or engineer if you're only available 2 days a week. If he was in Kenya it would be no different....
Well said brother, east or west home is the best. I have been TX for 12years and can not complain. If you come here with a green card believe me you that you will be in a position to compete with others Americans for anything, problems comes when you don't have the paper [green card] you won't be able to look for any formal jobs. Usa has really helped me invest back home and prepare for my retirement back home in 10yrs to come. So friends pray God to enable you come here with a green card and everything will be alright.
travelling and living abroad is good, it exposes you to different work culture/ technology/ policies and mindsets and the positives can be brought back to Africa!!!
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This is very true. I got a workpermit as a supply teacher in the uk. I went with a hope of getting very obedient kids etc but all wad not rossy when I arrived. It was a nightmare and I said to hell and came back home
you made the right decision, i is very anti social people are so cold even after living here for a while i still find it very difficult socially because african are very social people and colourful.. you made the right decision
The odd jobs brought countless joy to my siblings and family. 'Abroad' has its own downside. Home is beautiful but there is some very evil stuff like: impunity in govt, tribalism, poverty, primitive corruption, daylight traffic police bribery leading to frequent road carnage,2022 politics in 2018, insecurity, flying toilets, daily blackouts, matatu menace, exam cheating, social injustices etc. Why suffer all this in a home country? I know the agreement I made with myself.
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Daphne Smith how are you? Hehe I tend to just laugh cos I have two kids from Minnesota they take the whole day just to settle before you start tutoring but since I l Love my job I have learnt to handle them
His story is true. Came herr, left a good job home, 2degrees and kuosha niliosha. Before you realize degree yako huku ni rubbish you are still in shock. Coming from a well up family, it wasn't easy. I cried first month then rolled my sleeves and got to work. Na wengine tuna degree.mbili na tunasafisha. Majuu HUMBLES you! Yote tisa, if you get an opportunity, grab it! You cannot compare the financial power these countries give you. I have settled, stabilized and gotten used. Working to go back to school and get better. Kujeni muoshe bt if u r smart make the most out of it.
His statement about England is very true. It is great that he can find positive differences for Kenya as oppose to England. I cannot say the same for Jamaica, my homeland. I find that Jamaica is actually worse than the UK so I cannot share the same sentiments. The only thing I can say is that I am glad that I was dirt poor and remain dirt poor because if it were not so, spiritually and physically I would have been long dead. Well done George Mathenge and may Yahweh, Yeshua and the Holy Spirit continue to bless you eternally.
I did teach in UK for six years halafu nikaamua kurudi nyumbani. Experience yangu kule Essex kama secondary school teacher was the worst. I am now doing better in my African country. I will never repeat that mistake of again.
Sir I have studied in Kenya And UK, I know why you don’t like kids in London Schools cos they don’t cane as we Africans do. And the culture part it’s true you don’t know your neighbours but you have to respect the culture of the country. I think you have done the right thing going back to home, I am also considering the same.
Caning don't change anything in fact one it instills rebellion in students mind. Caning is a 19th or 20th century stuff that Britain left to us then we thought it's the right way to bring up kids. Despite all the caning why don't we have many parents like Britain?
@Ismail Aden are you interested to invest in Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village. The size area is 0.3889ha.Going for USD. 3.6M. The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
@Ismail Aden are you interested to invest in Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village. The size area is 0.3889ha.Going for USD. 3.6M. The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
Everyone should have an opportunity to go abroad and do those ‘odd jobs’ as they say ! I relocated to Australia 2010 and was given an opportunity to have the education that I never got in Kenya now am registered healthcare professional working in one of the best hospital in WA ... I did low jobs until I finished my studies ... to my amazement I earn more than a Kenyan politician who steals from common mwanachi and my cash 💰 is clean
The Irony is kids in developed countries are indisciplined unlike Kenyan kids yet years on Kenya is still a third world country with no jobs for the well brought up disciplined kids. Whereas the indisciplined uncultured kids in developed countries like UK 🇬🇧 and USA 🇺🇸 grow up and get jobs to maintain the first world status of these countries.
The reason is the education system is that of a master teaching a servant. The one England left during colonial times. It doesn't teach how to think or having opinions. I dare you to Express some views in a kenyan high school or even university and see how you will be chastised. If you want to know kenyans, question the essence of religion and see what how far behind we are. Also innovation is what keeps those countries ahead. The sad reality is kenya doesn't have that kind of innovation unless we change things from how we raise kids from birth to even schools and also culture which takes about 20-30years to note the changes.
@@westmax8491 so Kenya has disciplined kids and a lacking education system. That's why people who study in Kenya do odd jobs abroad because of the inadequate education system.
@@nikristee kind of yes, the system is of a master and a servant. The teacher has extreme power which is unnecessary. Also kenyan students aren't disciplined, it's the fear instilled that will make you think they are disciplined. If they are so disciplined why is the average kenyan just as corrupt as the average kenyan politician. If you are talking of discipline then look at Japanese and u will understand the definition of discipline
Good advise for those wanting to advance their education abroad. Unless, parents can afford to cater for international students fees, you’re welcome to study abroad.
people need to go easy on this guy, this is someone who used to work mjengo in kenya, he knows what a tough life is all about. To hear someone like him say that abroad is tough is really something. Hez ryt, if your living well in kenya baki huko, overseas is no joke especially the US. imeshinda hata wazungu wenyewe kuishi, homelessness and violent crime is everywhere.
Somebody with a A and B in high school, lawyers, doctors, engineers, principals, snd those with degree, and C and D when you land in U.S.A, your certificates are nothing, all people l have mentioned there will clean up the rest rooms, u gonna meet your principal working together same job, so the guy is talking the truth.
Life is what you make it. If it wasn’t for the cleaning jobs he won’t have been able to pay for his fees. I know plenty of People who worked hizi ‘jobs’ who are now making very good Money,yours truly included. I certainly wouldn’t discourage anyone from coming to the uk as long as ur willing to work from the bottom up. One things for sure,Been broke ain’t a joke!!
People look down on minial jobs that's why they hardly pay well in Africa, cleaners make good money abroad. In the UK you can be a bricklayer and earn about £195 a day, that is almost ksh. 25000 a day which is what most people make in a month. If kenyan came here and made that kind of money, imagine the number of people he or she can assist through remittances. People have bad experiences everywhere but that doesn't mean the place is bad or the people there are bad. Lets not pretend kenya is paradise, that is the reason politicians don't feel the need to uplift the living standards - just because nairobi has beautiful roads and malls, how about the common man in kiambu, tana etc
@Mary Kariuki are you interested to invest in Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA. Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village. The size area is 0.3889ha Going for USD .3.6M.The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
From Somalia but grew up in Kenya and left at the age of 15 to europe and been here for 11 years, i miss the life back in Africa the openness the authenticity the discipline past over to the younger genrations, the people here in Europe are so fake and so individualistic it's painful. People don't seem to see what they have until they don't have it anymore. Here yes there is wealth but zero happiness, Africa there is happiness but little wealth and we keep on smiling. Believe me if your given all the money in the world and your not happy you will be miserable and fall into depression and anxiety and even suicide. In Africa we have God and people with warm hearts that why we are still there and surviving even after the colonialists plundered our nations of vast wealth. Long Live Africa and Africans
Aaawww thats profound . long live mama Africa
I agree with you 100% so depressing to live in Europe ☹ I miss Africa
strong and fantastic wise words...what about if you get a scholarship..for higher learning? the students approach is good or it's horror..
@@kenlomu5737 with scholarship, you still have to work odd jobs and you still have to deal with the plastic society, just be ready for this
@@@am-fq8lzI won't go...I hate learning from my mistakes....Kenya yanitosha
As a Kenyan living in Denmark, I see where Mathenge is coming from with his experience, and I agree that living abroad is not as easy as it may seem. However, there are many Kenyans in the diaspora who are making a difference, earning good money, and making good use of their degrees. Sure, we cannot ignore those who have become frustrated and ended up doing survival jobs. I believe that much of one's success depends on the mindset. It is unfortunate that the mentality ingrained in us Kenyans is that if ones fail to make use of their degree/education, the next resort is to do unskilled labour. I hear this notion over and over again among Kenyans, but I refuse to own it as my destiny. Life is hard, but success is attainable, it may call for one to reinvent. But whatever you do, never give up. Living abroad is not for everyone, just as living in Kenya isn't everyone's destiny. Also, those doing unskilled labour, such as cleaning, are doing their part and paying their taxes. In Denmark, no job is looked down upon, as long as it pays your bills. There are many Kenyans who make a killing in this kind of jobs and manage to live fruitful lives. I love Kenya, but I am also happy with my life in Denmark. I thank God for giving the best of both countries. My parting shot - adjust your expectations, keep an open mind, live your life, take risks, do your research. You can have a backup plan, which might mean relocating back to Kenya with sound savings. Na wale wako Kenya, stop nagging your relatives abroad for money. How about you call them once in a while to check on how they are doing?
Very well articulated
You nailed it!
Judy tell me how to immigrate there from usa.
@fifikhalifa barry ..I agree I'm in UK and I've seen it all.
Am seeing the last name u av there. Would i be right to say that ur either adopted or married to a European! If ur then ur life experience might be way way far different fm that of a majority of Africans! The troubles huyu jama experienced differ greatly depending on a number of things! Fact still that with the rise of the far right groups today, living in these countries is getting more and more difficult!
Any job is a job as long as it puts bread on your table . Believe me going abroad is worth it cause when you go back to Africa you have a better way of looking at life .
As I am east Africa myself live in UK 28 years I total agree this guy everything he I said. Grass is not always green on the other side, If you can make a better life in Africa my advice is stick with and make it work.
I'm 19 years living in UK now but unfortunately the end of this year, I'm going back to Zanzibar. Nothing special here
Chikkin.
that’s real,but we do sometimes have to meet for the essence of life.
@Mo, you have put it simple and clear.
Africa is on the rise please stay and develop your own country. IMO the African way is more Natural and sustainable.
I agree with everything he said about the UK 🇬🇧, I live here and planning to move back to Somalia 🇸🇴
@Faulty Log are you interested to invest Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA.
Maestro connection is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village.
The size area is 0.3889ha/3800Sqm.Going for USD. 3.6M.The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
Thanks Chams media ... it gives a true insight of the life people go through abroad before they make it.
I lived in Europe for more than 12 years , Belgium has been my home , I do cleaning work at the airports, I have built an appartment which I collect 180k back in Kenya, I was an average student back at home, if I didn't respect this work could I be where I'm today?. I remember I lost my first job for about 8 months , I was on unemployment benefits which was 1200 euro a month, where in the world can you get such money while you are still in bed?, I have learned so much in Europe, minding my own business and buying my own happiness, Europe is everything to me and may be without Europe my journey could be different, a journey starts with one step , and I'm ready to continue doing what I do. Never ignore the ladder that took you to the top, every coin has two sides and so is life, take risks and let no one crash your dreams, God bless you👍💪.
Interesting perspective, though not strange...If I may ask, how many graduates are riding bodas bodas, carrying luggages at the market place, doing mjengo etc in kenya? things are not rosy either way..you just have to try your luck where you can....
Mwenje Alela Ask again 🙏🏽 , even homeless
Two of my brothers,,,,degree holders are fishermen.....no jobs.
He couldn’t be where he is if he wasn’t in UK 🤷♀️ and cleaning jobs or whatever jobs in abroad, pay much better than in Kenya, if you are smart you can build an empire in Kenya with your mopping job, think outside the box.. I have lived in Scandinavia for more than 20 years, I have developed my life in Kenya where I travel every year, I still love living in Scandinavia, the little things like safety, soft roads, no corruption, those little things makes me love living here... I go Kenya for fun, sun, family and checking my property... my life and heart is in Scandinavia. I’m a citizen here and I will be buried here, it’s my home, I have already lived more of my life here than Kenya. Stop talking like nothing good is in Europe, if you are struggling in Kenya, don’t let these people discourage you from getting out if you get a chance, we are not the same, depends on what you want to do with your life... just saying
Babra Domenic come on you can’t pay your life expenses in Skandinavien with a mopping Job, and still have enough money to build business in Kenya.
Unless there were people paying for your rent and life expenses and you didn’t have to pay for anything.
Every persons situation is different, depends on how you want to live, your plans..some wants to use their income with expensive clothes, clubs, big rental apartments while others would live in smaller rental or share so that they can save for developments....here if you have a job, you can easily get a loan and start a project in Kenya... as I said, it depends with how you use your brains...@@afrikanqueen2519
Babra Domenic so you are basically living in a tiny room with a bunch of people, don’t go clubbing, no holidays, .... well you are right right every situation is different, what works for you might not be for everyone,
I look at life differently.
See it the way you want, but you should realize, I have lived here more than 20 years, by now I have a family so there is no way I will be living in a small room or with other people, and I go for vacations now around Europe and Kenya...BUT when I arrived, I had to be disciplined to build my life, wengine you just want to arrive in Europe and be rich tomorrow!!! Some even go showing off back home and spending like you have a lot!!! See it the way you want, but I am talking about myself, I came to better my life and I have done it...@@afrikanqueen2519
Babra Domenic Well maybe you should just tell it as it is instead of sugar coating it, that was the purpose of the video anyway.
Western countries are not for weak people, even with hard work it is going to take you atleast 10yrs to be a middle class with a house , and other luxuries.
It’s basically a place to go for studies, for people people who have nothing to lose anyway.
Those who are well off should stay in Kenya.
He has to agree the UK has given him some sort of exposure. Its no coincidence the international school hired him...
Yes exactly my point... And people don't get it...
And the cleaning jobs he's talking I'll about paid him... Which I'm very sure he couldn't clean in Kenya.
yes indeed
True
just listen @10.52
This guy is telling the truth all way around! Wao. I appreciate policy of treating students as equals where teachers are there to guide and everyone respects each other. Thank you!!
THERE ARE HOLES IN THIS STORY
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1. To raise two million is not possible unless you have a private donor or a scholarship
2. People will always tell you what they want you to hear.
3. No education anywhere in the world cost 2 million not even Harvard or Cambridge.
4. Imagine Barrack and Mitchell Obama education combined doesn't cost 2 million..
lets do the math... 1. 4 year degree upto 100 thousand + Masters upto 50 thousand + Phd upto 50 thousand - thats 200k combined - maybe another 100k for living over 4 years. --- total of about 200 - 250 thousand dollars.. - the difference between the uk and usa is that different... SOME ONE IS LYING.
if he's talking 2 million in KSH / thats only 5000 dollars or 4200 pounds.. what can that do?
I am a Jamaican can't explain how happy I am to see someone who can make a wise decision to go back to your country and give back to your society well done son
Are you in Jamaica?
@@ataurusqueenofzion916 no
I agree with this guy, if you have made it in Kenya, relax and invest, don't dare abroad. Though a mixed feeling (basing on an individual perspective) life might serve you lemons than expected and not all have strength in making lemonade
Ehhh Andrew... I need ur energy.
I agree
Very true
Andrew Ratanya 😂😂
@Andrew ratanya what do you actually mean??
I would say it all depends with who you are, information and who you network with is also power anywhere.
I graduated with computer science bachelor in 2007 and back in Kenya I never had a job that paid more than Ksh 50,000 , with kind of pay you are stuck in a circle paying rent and feeding yourself, I left Kenya back in 2012 and came to US, I came here to work and invest back home and God has been faithful, I have invested here back home and the future looks good.
Its true what George says about culture shock and doing all sorts of jobs but again we all start somewhere, there are Kenyans who have cleaning jobs and making good money, what George didn't mention is that a cleaner makes $15-20 an hour, yes! and when you talk of cleaning most of Kenyan brothers and sisters would be discouraged because they see cleaning jobs from a Kenyan perspective, but here you could be cleaning floors with help of a cleaning machine which is either pushed or driven, I did the cleaning jobs for about 6 months and then went back to school for more IT certifications which landed me on a government job as an IT tech.
I miss and love my country but I have to sacrifice the beautiful weather and lovely social people for a few more years, every 2 years I come home for a month.
Kenyans are among the top hardworking and smart immigrants
Shege, hey
irene njeri hey there
Real talk...that's true...very true
He’s right if you have a good job stick in Kenya! It’s hard out here
Naya Michaela where are you ?
You pretty
@Living in China are you interested to invest Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA.
Maestro connection is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village.
The size area is 0.3889ha/3800Sqm.Going for USD. 3.6M.
The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
Definitely..I live in uk n I hope to move to kenya once am ready
@@MercyMazmida You're very much welcome to Kenya, you can invest in one of our prime land in Westlands,which can you can be a residential or used for commercial purposes.It's going for USD.3.6M.
I hear your story, however, I feel like it is good to be objective. There are pros and cons in every society. I have been in the US for over 20 years came as a young student and I have no regrets, I thank God. I hope things work out for you George! Thanks for sharing your story
Seamus in Horizontal Orange you are correct. My parents have brought me to the US when I was very young, now am almost done with my first Bachelor’s degree. I thank God for the sacrifices they made so that I can live here comfortably. I eventually want to go back home to help my people but I have no regrets of coming to this country because it has put me at a great advantage. The things that I’ve learned and the opportunities present here are not available for many in Africa. There is a greater chance of upward social
Mobility here, education and hard work surely pays off, I can’t say thesame for many people in the motherland.
@Seamus in Horizontal Orange, are you interested to invest in Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA.
Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village.
The size area is 0.3889ha.Going for USD. 3.6M.The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
@@Isha-dw1mv are you interested to invest in Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA.
Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village.
The size area is 0.3889ha,going for USD. 3.6M.The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
You made the right decision. Iam planning to go back home Somalia too from Canada 🇨🇦.
Yu need brain transplant
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@hubbi hayii he says SIBLINGS we never use that word.
Yep google will hire him he is a genius.
@hubbi hayii listen again.
Why?
Soonogo caado nabaada.come home you will get enough sun
As a cleaner is not a big deal in Europe most students work as a part time.
I know doctors who are part time taxi drivers .
I know a police man who is part time waiter.
But in Africa we shy doing some jobs
True very well said. One has to go through thick and thin to make it
That's exactly my point. I feel he's discouraging other people and he's negative just because he's made it in Kenya and dosent speak positive about going abroad rather dwelling on the negativity
problem is most of the university educated immigrants dont enjoy having such jobs when you have spent alot of effort and funds to study at uni and have dreams to pursue a professional career. It can make someone really depressed.
boss uko na job ya cleaner?
Police in kenya the only thing they know ni currupt
Dear brother, it was a blessing in disguise stay at home and be happy there's no place like home.
In as much as I agree with what he has to say, I am a firm believer of stretching it beyond the limits.I will not turn down any opportunity to fly out to wherever my wings lead me.And you can be damn sure that I will possess whatever land I go to because this world is my home for now.I call it the power of mindset.Let's go!.
Me too napitia shida mingi sana APA urusi.. People are antisocial you sit alone especially here there is language barrier 😭😭😭 I did my first degree too in education science .. I just wanna finish my masters and PhD and come back home.. Alafu watu wanafikiri in Europe there is a bed of roses.. My friends I love africa and I can attest africa is the best continent with many opportunities and social people... Ata sioni izi miaka tano zikiisha nirudi home.. Despite sina job sai na mafriends wa home wananitext sometimes niwatumie pesa.. Ata hua sina jibu la kuwapa nabaki tu nmewa-blue tick... All I need is education then I go back home 😭😭
Pole jamani! All shall be well!
Privet chivak, ya toje tam bil
Can you stop mixing the languages if you are educated enough we want to hear too
Life is about experience and each one of us has a different one! I was in Europe and my experience might not be the same as other people. We just learn each day!
You can insult this man the much you want, talking about his English because you imagine that when you speak Europeans dont know you are not one of them. Facts are facts. It is obvious life is totally individualistic and transaction-al in nature in the West. You can know your neighbors but they are not your friends. Those claiming otherwise are doing so because they feel sorry for themselves. But I do agree that your success out here depends on your mentality.
The choice: Choose money and material things and forfeit real happiness(friends, sense of community, and real smiles or laughs). Its true the smiles are plastic. From experience, there is money abroad irrespective of your job but real happiness will forever be in Kenya. Home is not where you are earning. Good job Mathenge going back .
Life in abroad ain’t bed of roses ,struggle is real .
But at least better than here.
Working as a cleaner and your able to pay for your fees huko lazima nifike jaribu Kenya kua cleaner ata nyumba utafugiwa
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😁
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
Aki ukona kapoint hapo .... Back home guys are underpaid jst tooooooooooo much n sometimes salary delayed!!!
True..i second you
Nikuenda kutafuta pesa then you come back
A teacher should be able to evolve with the needs of the students anywhere. Doesn't mean it doesn't come with challenges but adaptation is the purpose of an educator. Most of us Kenyan teachers can't cope with the freedom and power students abroad have. The best way to create an enviroment best for both teacher and students is to respect fundamental rights of children, have patience for their growth, love your job and understand the culture around development in different settings. My experience both abroad and in kenya as a teacher has been amazing, insightful and eye opening.
I agree with this man! Africans comong to Europe even if educated might end up working as a cleaner plus if they get a decent job life will be hard as pay is not good and lifestyle is hard not social
Good Job Chams Media, Inspired by George Mathenge's story....proud of you George! Keep on shaping young people's lives!
The exact same happened to me!! Two degrees in business, hotel management and a qualified chef, and the hotels would offer me jobs as a dishwasher!!!!!
Oh relly?????go to US that cannot never happen.
I chose to come back home and start my own company.
@@lizngotho Good for you.
I agree with you brother on the issues of British teaching culture. I reside in England and personally have kids schooling here. The difference i see between the way i grew up and that of my children is way way two different worlds apart, especially in terms of obidience and discipline. This is all down to how much child protection law has been handed over to children to control single handedly leaving teachers and parents silenced. Last week my 9 years old daughter was telling me about teachers not being allowed to go through pupils bags for any reason. They used to do this to collect the homework books but not anymore due to the law putting a stop to it. Im sure in your experience having grown up in an African culture, teaching must have felt like walking on egg shells whilst being tight lipped. All the best in your career plans.
Thank you for telling them... I have seen people resign from their good , posh jobs in Kenya to come abroad... hahah! I won’t say more but God is my witness....it’s totally different out here ! Life is hard everywhere! Make better where you are .
I miss Kenya. I’m not in the UK ,,just another first-world country,I have a professional job, but fake smiles , wild weathers , not-so-social lifestyle,,, digehota! {I can’t }🙅🏼♀️ I miss Kenya so much .cant wait to invest enough...and free my soul😃
I feel you and am in the same kinda situation....and am so determined to invest as much as God will allow me and get outta this plastic life and smiles go back to my beautiful culture and country where smiles are real though very grateful for the opportunity cz its rare!
@@susandiaz2473 are you interested to invest in Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA.
Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi,near Groganville Estate village.
The size area is 0.9389acres,going for USD. 3.6M,The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
@Kim Kimmie are you interested to invest in Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA.
Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village.
The size area is 0.3889ha/3800Sqm.Going for USD. 3.6M.
The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
@Kim Kimmie are you interested to invest in Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA.
Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village.
The size area is 0.3889ha/3800Sqm.Going for USD. 3.6M.
The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
I dot regret. Am amoung those who have made it. I adopted their culture, i think positiv and i even employe others.
@Ben Stanley, are you interested to invest along the Nairobi expressway of its own kind in Africa,it runs from westlands to JKIA.
Maestro connection is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village.
The size area is 0.3889ha/3800Sqm.Going for USD. 3.6M,The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government. If interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
who says he didn't made it? He just decided to return.
George... you have really inspired me, I wish you could come and give advice to our youths.
Thank you Teacher George for this program. You are very right the life in England is made of people who live an artificial life and they are full of hypocrisie including wickedness.As you said good things do not come easily but come with labour. Thank you for the show.
@Helen Joshua are you interested to invest in Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA.
Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village.
The size area is 0.3889ha,Going for USD. 3.6M,The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
Abroad has jobs even if it's cleaning you'll work and get paid can't compare to Africa where there's no jobs and even if you get a job sometimes you're not paid for months
Absolutely true he is discouraging other to came here.
hahahahaha. Kwani what agreement did you have with your Kenyan employer?
@@victororia2250 not all employers respect the agreement. Some Kenyan civil servants go for months without pay.Some other graduates work in t indian firms are threatened and misused and they can't quite their jobs coz they're not guaranteed of having another job somewhere else. I'm not hating but that's what some pple go through in a corrupt country with no jobs
@@benten2369 kenyan civil servants going for months without pay? May be another kenya that exist in your mind
Go to the county of wajir and there some staff who are not paid for 6 months. Wajir is part of Kenya.
I thin he had a problem of adaptation. Every country has its own way to be. If you want to feel as home, better for you to integrate.
I have lived in UK for 13 years coming as a student. I have done clerk jobs with masters and then became an accountant. I am now back in uni to do healthcare course. The fact is, if you go to Rome you have to fit in, and some Africans and foreigners(polish, Romania etc) forget this. Once it is you against them, you have already lost. Sure am married English.....but your thick African accent and ways are going to cost you as well. That doesn't mean you lose your culture, it just means mould yourself to fit in fast without losing hpurself.
Gotta agree with the individualistic life. I worked in a faith based based hospital which had a lot of white doctors. They would pass you by the corridors as if they don't know you yet they were supposedly missionaries. Having said that, I also agree that Kenyans don't like other Kenyans abroad. I have had a chance to travel and once they learn that you are Kenyan, they give you a cold shoulder. I honestly prefer life in Kenya. Kenyans are social and friendly. I know we have challenges as Kenya but I prefer it here. I will travel but live here God willing
Same to am to provide my family it's not easy
In UK is stressful as a doctor... you are passing by, thinking away in the next problem, and sometimes you don't even see who you passing by... However is true regarding the individualistic...
You can't depend on other people's experience. There're thousands of successful Kenyans in UK and US. If you just sit there to listen and believe the negatives, you are either ignorant, or you simply have no confidence possibly,you are one of those who say there's no need for education because many graduates are jobless.Be wise and tread carefully because experiences are different.
WELL STATED
Hahahaha uuuuuuiii ,you mean having a 30 year mortgage for a house you will never get to enjoy😂😂😂...trust me I live there I know
East West home is always the best. Go out there, do your studies then head back home and apply the high quality of education you received.
@@dwachiravic everything is a matter of choice.You should not discourage those who want to live with mortgages just because your credit score is screwed.
@@victororia2250 you are right in that perspective but you reckon some people had a bad experience in their own Country in terms of corruption and crime.Does that make sense?
The people who are in abroad is not they want to be there is because of poverty. Africa is rich but the politics have spoiled it economically! And that's why people say I better do even the cleaning of the toilets at least to get the money to start even the business when they come back. Am from Kenya and I have been looking for a job for 10 years, until a friend of mine helped me to go to Spain and that's where I can say I have become somebody!
How is Spain? Could you also help a brother come over there?
@@stephenodhiambo7556 Spain is cool my brother! I would have liked to do so but, its very hard to get the papers. Unless you get a very good Spaniard to help you.
@@stephenodhiambo7556 apply green card ya usa, Canada, and Australia my friend.
@@jancingare689 Maybe you can help me get a Spaniard to help me. Maybe you can give me a hint on the channel I can follow to come over there.
@@stephenodhiambo7556 what I would
Advise you at the moment try to apply for visa the countries this girl has said, now to come to Europe is very hard because of the African immigrants coming with ships without permission, so they have spoiled for others. To come here you must be working for embassy or very special reasons. But I think Canada is much easier. So try and 🙏🙏
I agree with the man never think the grass abroad is greener than ours in kenya .ben carson is africa cursed? Let us work and invest we will improve our africa our pride
Work for politicians to grab it all...the GAP between the poor and the rich in Africa , particularly Kenya, keeps widening by day, the question is, in this video, unajitetea ukiwa upande gani, wa maskini ama wa tajiri?? The rich and the poor will never speak the same language, so say particularly who is this video for? We have seen how many Africans, particularly west Africans are risking their lives to cross the sea , many are dying in that sea, ask yourself, how much have they struggled in Africa to do that? Life in Europe is hard , its harder in Africa for many....
so far so good. Thank God... am doing well teaching in Spain. 5 years,I can't complain..... na huwa narudi home every summer holidays... ( June n July) hii dunia nikujikaza anywhere you go hata back home in Kenya
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Well said George i live and work in London its the worst place for an African my brothers and sisters stay in Africa and lets develop our continent. UK is not only an antisocial but VERY racist place for Africans to live. The children is UK are very abusive to Teachers and very rude and very spoiled. If you are an African please dont come to the UK no matter how much you are qualified you wont be hired your job will be cleaning. The former Zambian President was a sweeper at Victoria Station in London!!!
It’s good you are advising Africans to stay in Africa, that great but don’t lie London is racist. Who is racist to who? London is possibly the most diverse city on earth where everyone is a foreigner or at least one of their parent is a foreigner. There are more than a million black Africans living in UK and they don’t agree with you. You are bitter about something. You could be one of those Zimbabweans who came in the last 16 years and sought asylum but the asylum has been refused and now you are facing imminent deportation. Mugabe is gone long time ago so go back!
I live and work in London. We may have some isolated case of an individual been racist but generally, it is a diverse city where your work experience dictate what you want and not necessarily qualifications.
@@MadameButterfly800 He encountered racism on a personal scale. Stop disagreeing with him. You were not there Miss knowitall. You are exactly whats wrong with UK and make it unlovable.
Looto Kay , Fuck you! “Unlovable” then negroes stay in your loving lovable countries.
So how do you explain I have got plenty of job offers from other professions excluding cleaning? The ones I wanted actually, could be you have low self-esteem and employers see that.
George is my friend I knew him through my dad he has been a great mentor
Very inspiring
The education he received in England allowed him to implement the changes he is making right now.No country is perfect, there are excellent high achieving schools in England, as there are bad ones, and the same goes for African schools, sometimes what we call discipline in Africa negatively impacts on allowing children to build confidence in expressing themselves and developing individuality… personally the corrupt systems in most African countries are the reason I would not want to return or raise a family there😏
I agree with everything he said in particular where he said people abroad are not social at at all. Fake smile but inside you can tell they don’t like you. I am also professional with a PHD and have a high paying job who lives in the USA but men I miss my home Kenya
Are you the Mkenya Halisi wa mwakilishi who is full of lies. In Mwakilishi you tell different stories about your grade cows in Limuru.
When you go to Rome???? People here don't have time to chit chat and lie to one another..... It's a working nation and minding your business. In Kenya people are so social do you know why????? Majority aren't busy and majority are unemployed. What do you expect???? They will of course have time to mingle and chit chat without looking at the clock.
jokha Kassim yes I totally agree with your statement
@@jokhakassim4241 very true,i would rather see the fakeness of a smile rather than a hypocrite that shows you they care until you fall you get to know the real them....
@@missrk6623 yes my dear 100% true. Better the devil you know. Hawa wazungu are real if they don't like you you'll just see it on the first impression. And I like the mind your own business here saa zingine you can have a big circle of friends and yet you have 0 when you are in real shit.
Indeed nothing comes easy Mr Mathenge.Thanks for sharing.
Mr. Mathenge in as much as I agree with you, you fail to attribute your struggle in the UK as the bedrock of the success your enjoying now. Imagine you raised two millions in UK to study, can you make that in kenya?
my sentiments exactly. Kama si UK angekua anahustle.
@@joellehughs6073 true, he could not have become a head teacher in a school in northern eastern province let alone brookhurst na hiyo degree yake ya KU.
Exactly very very true.... He's rather dwelling on negativity
Lot of naive people here....ksh2000000 is nothing in USA too....you can make 300k a month .....but after rent and other bills ...you back to zero... people live cheque to cheque......in Kenya you can go back home to your parents, outside world you be homeless......and trust I have seen a lot of homeless people from Kenya..
@@dwachiravic kubali abroad ili mjenga hapa hata tsc no hangepata
Inspiring. As a Kenyan teacher in China, I concur with your sentiments
Those 2 students interviewed were so smart, articulate and highly intelligent.
that school is meant for the rich,brilliant brains ..only
Wonderful...I totally understand what he's saying in terms of the culture and the warmth of our culture...excellent job..Job...keep up...
I grew up on a small island in the Caribbean were everyone knows their neighbors and look out for each other. I can relate to the fake smile at 7:03. I have neighbors in the USA who do not even know my my first name.
i thought USA would be better, at least better than UK i suppose but canada's nice
Yeah we are pretty antisocial in the UK and I totally agree some schools are absolutely horrible to teach in and the students are very disrespectful. I am extremely lucky and grateful to have been brought up going to private school in the UK and I can say it's definitely much better than state schools (which I assume he was working at as students are sometimes quite disrespectful there) and teaching in private schools can be honestly the best thing in the world and if you can do I definitely recommend it. We need to improve the respectfulness of students in the UK 100% and I hope one day we might be a bit more social like you guys in Kenya. I'm not sure how I got to this video and why I wrote a paragraph but oh well! Best wishes! x
At the end of the day everybody's path varies.
I live and work in the UK as I found life back home in Nigeria tough.
I then moved here. The 1st 2 years was a struggle doing odd jobs. But after working hard I have settled and live a good decent life. But I have papers so it has made it easier to settle here.
Without papers life would be a drag. Even some people with papers find it hard to settle here.
I would not tell anyone to come or not to come because what works for one may not work for another.
This is our great principle has a sense of humor and we respect him so much.
Kai Sewe & Bruce Sewe Brookhurst Students under his great Influence
We notability you as our principle
God Bless You
this is all a human being would ever want yo hear
Why did I like this video so much?
First it's great to see Alex has new staff in his company, as he is always the face of his shows.
Second, this show like most others started slow, but the consistency and improvement is significant. I do not know any other Kenyan owned private media company that has come this far. Always gives a fresh outlook to "Living abroad".
Great progress Alex Chamwada, and great presenter Michael Tsimangi, now hunting for his other interviews.
Wow I love it .you will be a good father.yes kenya is the best place t be.
I have seen people succeed once they go abroad. It just depends on your luck and perserverence
I believe the reason he was a cleaner is because he was only available part time, that and he was on a Visa.
So you can't be a manager or engineer if you're only available 2 days a week.
If he was in Kenya it would be no different....
Respect Brother.I like your point.
Your very smart person.
I have never been abroad, but Ken
yans social nature is a great way of life, it makes life easy when taken positively.
Well said brother, east or west home is the best. I have been TX for 12years and can not complain. If you come here with a green card believe me you that you will be in a position to compete with others Americans for anything, problems comes when you don't have the paper [green card] you won't be able to look for any formal jobs. Usa has really helped me invest back home and prepare for my retirement back home in 10yrs to come. So friends pray God to enable you come here with a green card and everything will be alright.
travelling and living abroad is good, it exposes you to different work culture/ technology/ policies and mindsets and the positives can be brought back to Africa!!!
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Maestro connection is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi,near Groganville Estate village.
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Well done!! I should have done what you did years and ears ago. I did not have your foresight. I wish I had followed your footsteps
Great show great teacher, love how genuine he is !
Very true in Europe.. Ma stone face mob hata jirani hataki kujua
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This is very true. I got a workpermit as a supply teacher in the uk. I went with a hope of getting very obedient kids etc but all wad not rossy when I arrived. It was a nightmare and I said to hell and came back home
you made the right decision, i is very anti social people are so cold even after living here for a while i still find it very difficult socially because african are very social people and colourful.. you made the right decision
These lands of dreams ain't loyal skip a day at work the next thing you know you are homeless you made the right decision sir👏🏼
The odd jobs brought countless joy to my siblings and family. 'Abroad' has its own downside. Home is beautiful but there is some very evil stuff like: impunity in govt, tribalism, poverty, primitive corruption, daylight traffic police bribery leading to frequent road carnage,2022 politics in 2018, insecurity, flying toilets, daily blackouts, matatu menace, exam cheating, social injustices etc. Why suffer all this in a home country? I know the agreement I made with myself.
@Oloipala are you interested to invest in Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA.
Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi,near Groganville Estate village.
The size area is 0.3889ha.Going for USD. 3.6M.The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
This story has inspired me so much....ill one day gamble like he did😊
Me pia maze
Karibuni its open to all
Felix Otieno gamble it’s worth it I did it too
Kenny brigit the question am still asking myself is "when he went and knew no one where did he sleep??"
Bancy smits sure?? Share with me your first time experience please
very true what his saying im living in the UK i think i need to move to Kenya the Kenyans is friendly and warm people just what i need
Sounds like a good teacher God bless.
You inspire me George ❤️🙏🏽
You do not know anything if you have never taught in America inner cities schools.
@D B hahaha....You made my day.
Ur ABSOUTELY CORRECT. As I am an American teacher that teaches inner city students. It's NOT a joke.
Daphne Smith how are you? Hehe I tend to just laugh cos I have two kids from Minnesota they take the whole day just to settle before you start tutoring but since I l Love my job I have learnt to handle them
@@nganga3602 I'm well and thanks soooo much for ur concerns. U sound as if ur doing well. LIFE is NOT ezy but. ONLY the STRONG SURVIVE. Lmbooooooo.
@D B 😂😂😂😂 u killed me 😂😂😂 that was funny
His story is true. Came herr, left a good job home, 2degrees and kuosha niliosha. Before you realize degree yako huku ni rubbish you are still in shock. Coming from a well up family, it wasn't easy.
I cried first month then rolled my sleeves and got to work.
Na wengine tuna degree.mbili na tunasafisha. Majuu HUMBLES you!
Yote tisa, if you get an opportunity, grab it! You cannot compare the financial power these countries give you.
I have settled, stabilized and gotten used. Working to go back to school and get better.
Kujeni muoshe bt if u r smart make the most out of it.
True I admire your work 👍🏿👍🏿
hahaha quite interesting perspectives from George. Excellent attitude!
Mr Mathenge, well done, I remember when we met and I can confirm you worked in the school you mentioned,
May you excel in what you are now doing
His statement about England is very true. It is great that he can find positive differences for Kenya as oppose to England. I cannot say the same for Jamaica, my homeland. I find that Jamaica is actually worse than the UK so I cannot share the same sentiments. The only thing I can say is that I am glad that I was dirt poor and remain dirt poor because if it were not so, spiritually and physically I would have been long dead. Well done George Mathenge and may Yahweh, Yeshua and the Holy Spirit continue to bless you eternally.
I did teach in UK for six years halafu nikaamua kurudi nyumbani. Experience yangu kule Essex kama secondary school teacher was the worst. I am now doing better in my African country. I will never repeat that mistake of again.
In life we have to take risks. Otherwise you will stagnate or get nowhere.
this is what alot of people dont understand.
So true.....i. miss the Kenyan aka African social way of life!
Sir I have studied in Kenya And UK, I know why you don’t like kids in London Schools cos they don’t cane as we Africans do.
And the culture part it’s true you don’t know your neighbours but you have to respect the culture of the country.
I think you have done the right thing going back to home, I am also considering the same.
Caning don't change anything in fact one it instills rebellion in students mind. Caning is a 19th or 20th century stuff that Britain left to us then we thought it's the right way to bring up kids. Despite all the caning why don't we have many parents like Britain?
@@westmax8491 exactly
@Ismail Aden are you interested to invest in Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA
Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village.
The size area is 0.3889ha.Going for USD. 3.6M. The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
@Ismail Aden are you interested to invest in Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA
Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village.
The size area is 0.3889ha.Going for USD. 3.6M. The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com
You are a Blessing from God.
Well done
you made the right decision East and west home is the besty
Everyone should have an opportunity to go abroad and do those ‘odd jobs’ as they say ! I relocated to Australia 2010 and was given an opportunity to have the education that I never got in Kenya now am registered healthcare professional working in one of the best hospital in WA ... I did low jobs until I finished my studies ... to my amazement I earn more than a Kenyan politician who steals from common mwanachi and my cash 💰 is clean
Bancy Smits before or after taxes?
Could you help me get there? I also need an opportunity.
The Irony is kids in developed countries are indisciplined unlike Kenyan kids yet years on Kenya is still a third world country with no jobs for the well brought up disciplined kids. Whereas the indisciplined uncultured kids in developed countries like UK 🇬🇧 and USA 🇺🇸 grow up and get jobs to maintain the first world status of these countries.
Imali Chanzu that should tell you somethingb
The reason is the education system is that of a master teaching a servant. The one England left during colonial times. It doesn't teach how to think or having opinions. I dare you to Express some views in a kenyan high school or even university and see how you will be chastised. If you want to know kenyans, question the essence of religion and see what how far behind we are. Also innovation is what keeps those countries ahead. The sad reality is kenya doesn't have that kind of innovation unless we change things from how we raise kids from birth to even schools and also culture which takes about 20-30years to note the changes.
@@westmax8491 so Kenya has disciplined kids and a lacking education system. That's why people who study in Kenya do odd jobs abroad because of the inadequate education system.
@@nikristee kind of yes, the system is of a master and a servant. The teacher has extreme power which is unnecessary. Also kenyan students aren't disciplined, it's the fear instilled that will make you think they are disciplined. If they are so disciplined why is the average kenyan just as corrupt as the average kenyan politician. If you are talking of discipline then look at Japanese and u will understand the definition of discipline
@@westmax8491 I sure will look at Japanese, I agree with your points.
Good advise for those wanting to advance their education abroad. Unless, parents can afford to cater for international students fees, you’re welcome to study abroad.
He is INNATELY a teacher!!
people need to go easy on this guy, this is someone who used to work mjengo in kenya, he knows what a tough life is all about. To hear someone like him say that abroad is tough is really something. Hez ryt, if your living well in kenya baki huko, overseas is no joke especially the US. imeshinda hata wazungu wenyewe kuishi, homelessness and violent crime is everywhere.
tell them uk simchezo kwa to deal with kid's is the most stressful job
Somebody with a A and B in high school, lawyers, doctors, engineers, principals, snd those with degree, and C and D when you land in U.S.A, your certificates are nothing, all people l have mentioned there will clean up the rest rooms, u gonna meet your principal working together same job, so the guy is talking the truth.
mwazi kitoko 😂😂😂
But poor guy he has come from far. Thanks to God he has achieved what he alwys wanted
Life is what you make it. If it wasn’t for the cleaning jobs he won’t have been able to pay for his fees. I know plenty of People who worked hizi ‘jobs’ who are now making very good Money,yours truly included. I certainly wouldn’t discourage anyone from coming to the uk as long as ur willing to work from the bottom up. One things for sure,Been broke ain’t a joke!!
Foreign countries are like that. Different laws and culture. Stay where you feel comfortable and where you can make your best mark on life.
People look down on minial jobs that's why they hardly pay well in Africa, cleaners make good money abroad. In the UK you can be a bricklayer and earn about £195 a day, that is almost ksh. 25000 a day which is what most people make in a month. If kenyan came here and made that kind of money, imagine the number of people he or she can assist through remittances. People have bad experiences everywhere but that doesn't mean the place is bad or the people there are bad. Lets not pretend kenya is paradise, that is the reason politicians don't feel the need to uplift the living standards - just because nairobi has beautiful roads and malls, how about the common man in kiambu, tana etc
Everywhere life is hard😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hapo kwa smile its true! They smile then it disappears one second later
@Mary Kariuki are you interested to invest in Kenya along the Nairobi expressway which runs from westlands to JKIA.
Maestro connections is selling a prime land located at westlands Nairobi, near Groganville Estate village.
The size area is 0.3889ha Going for USD .3.6M.The land has been approved for high rise construction by Nairobi county government if interested you can contact me at njugunanduati47@gmail.com