Good morning our people, What are your thoughts on today's episode? You can reach Betty Bifwoli on her business social handles: Facebook: Kenyan Delicacies Instagram: Kenyan Delicacies To share your story with us, Please send a summary to info@Lnn.digital for consideration Thank you so much for watching ❤
Lynn you are a star my dear. I sent an email please check it for me. You are giving us very informative information. Keep up your good work. Felicity Fam SA.
Lynn would you please consider also doing a story of unsuccessful stories of ppl who might need help cause am sure there are some cases cause we might be telling a one sided story.
Very inspirational, but what do you mean by saying some people have been abroad for years and they have nothing 🤔 What's your definition of having something? Investing back in Africa? What if someone has a different plan? For example buying property abroad? What it circumstance made it hard for someone to have same privileges you had for example some didn't go abroad to join their spouses who already had a good job and also some people come from very poor families they spend most of their lives working hard to support their parents and siblings.
Very beautiful lady 😊. I'm Ugandan and I've been to one Kenyan restaurant here in the Netherlands. I'm definitely gna hunt yours down. Supporting the family 🥰
I can see Lynn you're a fellow member of NSPPD,with the slogan"what God can not do does not exist,"by pastor Jerry Eze...I am so motivated by this lady,may God continue uplifting her work
Aki vile anakaa kuwa humble, God have really blessed her in a big way,I'm inspired I'll continue clapping for others blessings till my time comes may God bless work of her hands and expand her territories
I'm a teacher by profession but business is my passion.May God help me achieve my life goals coz the things I hear about degree is just a paper but the time we spent studying can't just be paper. Anyways if degree is just a paper people could be printing theirs. Education is good when you are guided the right way as she's explaining about the education system in Netherlands
The day I read somewhere that 'an average person in their life time, should change careers 5 to 7 times" is the day I quit and went back to school. Well done 🎉🎉Betty.
Wonderful to hear from Betty. I've come to her restaurant and loved the food, I loved especially the meat so flavourful. Did my LLM here in the Netherlands too. My daughter begun working at 15 yrs (on weekends and holidays)..she's now 16 but is definitely more grown up than I was at that age. It's true by the time one is in their 20s they aren't confused about what to do. Social life is where people really suffer especially in the winter months. I had a Dutch friend who invited me to a laugh get together. Sitting around a circle and just laughing. It's really different here so we get by somehow by having our own social networks and for myself, being close to God.
Very proud of what she has done ✔ 👏 🙌. Diaspora is not a walk in the park to make it especially business wise. But once you get the Grove, it is tye best.
Hei Lynn come to the USA Iam farming here growing managu kunde Terere Minji mboco and everything else I also have a value addition of Ugali which has 8 ingredients which makes it so delicious Please welcome
Very inspiring. You have said it, having an open mind. I lacked it for a decade as I looked for only the job I had trained in. Yes, our education system doesn't prepare us for the practical world hence many of us get frustrated when no jobs are forth coming. Very impressive about the teens working, we should adopt this here at home too, engaging our children in our businesses while they are at home instead of tv and phones all day. Olden days, we used to accompany our parents to the shamba but with urbanisation today, there's alot of idleness hence easy to nurture a lazy and less focused generation.
Good morning sister Lynn,, When God say "Yes" it doesn't matter your back ground! God is faithful and for the hard working people God is so proud with them ❤️🙏🙏
Today this one taught me alot. . Consistently,discipline n handwork total is success.....i loved everything abt madam Kenya delicious .kip going gal....kwanza apo kwa chores za nyumba wee ww ni m hardwork unajaribuu
Good job Lynn. Betty you are doing a fantastic thing to represent Kenya in that market. Lynn l really wanted you to ask her where she gets her unga, veggies and fish.
“Trust the timing of your life. Keep focusing on putting one foot in front of the other, be kind, and follow your heart. Doors will open effortlessly, but first, you have to be ready to walk through.” - Brittany Burgunder
Good job Lynn. I love each of your interview. Enjoy Holland 🇳🇱 😘 ❤️ 💕 What a brave and resilient woman! Blessings on her and her business. Never give up. We all had to change dreams or careers in the diaspora. We find ways to make it work and she did a wonderful job 👏 Looking forward seeing you in Chicago .❤
Hi Lynn, please do more videos like these! There is a need in Kenya for people to see and understand why the west is far more superior! And it is because all jobs are valuable and necessary and should be treated and viewed as a necessary piece to the growth of a nation.
Lovely chat. I am proud of you, Betty! Sometime in 2011 in the NL, she prepared some Kenyan mixed tea for me with so much care and detail. It’s was one of the best tea I ever tasted:). It was also the 1st time I saw someone prepared tea the way she did. Congratulations 🎉
Hi Lynn I love Betty’s courage & faith instead of sitting and been stress out can’t find a Lawyer position or her area of specialization, she took a leap of faith and go into the Food industry, I would love to come there and visit her Restaurant someday.
one thing I like about whites is that they are very honest, respect each other and uphold the aspect of equality. You get paid for what you've worked for something that is so rare with us Kenyans.
I really liked your guest’s honesty and your questions for her…please don’t take this the wrong way I am a big fan of your show and I watch 90% of your content. I think she deserved more empathy from you.
Things have been kind of slow but time has been kind of fast, feeling like I'm not where I'm supposed to be,lakini this channel gives me hope lifts up my spirit.I see myself in this people.Asante Lynn on behalf on Kenyan youth.❤❤❤
Kenya is fully represented thank you....and Lynn thank you so much for bringing us this one ....haki especially kupelekwa Holland am really happy...alfu hapo kwa kupigah kelele inje ya hoteli umechoma🤣🤣🤣
@@millyojow37It's all about the mindset yes...and CBC does exactly that! 844 programs one for *office job*. Teachers telling us to be lawyers, engineers,pilots...yet one can be a very good carpenter,musician,actor,cleaner with thr own company... It's better to take a kid to international school ukiwa na uwezo before CBC kicks off vizuri.
Lynn I am and always have been a big fan of yours. In this interview I felt like you did not spend most of your time interviewing her of her business i.e how it began, where she gets supplies, her employees, challenges, her growth over the years and such. You got carried away with facts about the place and forgot about the major thing which is her business😊. Just my thoughts.
Many good lessons about education and employment. I completely concur on the need for Kenyans to use their education innovatively. Education and employment are not synonymous.
Team Bugema High school.. glad to hear that you went to the same school I schooled though in different years. I'm inspired keep the good work representing well Africa 🎉🎉
Im looking forward to a day when we will have more bikes in Kenya than cars. I personally ride my bike to work every day and its an effortless way to keep fit and take care of the environment. Lynn ata Kenya kuna bikes za half an M kuja ntakuonyesha🤣🤣🤣🤣
I truly enjoyed this interview. I have a Congolese friend who teaches part time at my college. He doesn’t have a terminal degree and instead of trying anything else besides teaching, he doesn’t want to. He’s always broke and complains about not having money. I live and work in America and in a foreign country nothing is beneath you. The system may not open the doors that aligns with our training and for our survival needs to think outside the box.
inspired to still do what i love . Catering ha sa alwys been my dream and i will never give up no matter how long it will take... Yes i might have the cash to go to school now but i know God will open ways for me....miaka si shida kusoma haina mwisho.... Sioo Yeaaaah I love these beautiful shows from our oprah Lynn One i might meet her wololooo INSHALLAH anyway
I will always say it again and again kazi ni kazi you only need to put that extra effort in what you are doing .You are so close to your success than you think .Keep going 👏🏾
Good interview… l confirm .. l do visit The Netherlands but it is a good nation… something about the husband..how did he go there.. maybe something would wish to go
Making me feel like coming to Den Haag /(The Hague) and visiting the Kenyan restaurant i was there many years ago to attend an international conference
This is very good Lynn and congratulations to Betty Kindly share the location of kenyan Delicacies, was in Netherlands last week n feel guilty not knowing that place,next time i will definitely pay a visit.
Lynn Ngugi please am your big fun watching every of your video without missing one of it here in Amsterdam i don’t mind to come and pick you if it is okay for you or just see you physically wueh yaani uko huku Nederland wauw you’re really welcome our gal karibu sana
Thanks for that interview. I have similar experiences here in the 🇺🇸. People are really busy, and one has to schedule a meeting with relatives and friends. That is one thing I really miss that is part of the 🇰🇪 culture. Keep up the good work.
Betty, you look stunning in your outfit and thanks for sharing your experience and testimony and very inspiring .Paying taxes and seeing the outcome is key. Most African countries don't deliver even after paying taxes. Congratulations
HI sure it can confuse The Netherlands consists of the 12 provinces, but many people also use the word Holland when they talk about the Netherlands. The two provinces of North and South Holland together form Holland. The 12 provinces together form the Netherlands. Holland is often used to indicate the whole of the Netherlands,