I have been to Uganda 4 times since 2015. I haven't been able to travel back because of Covid and personal issues. I love Uganda. It's my choice of Africa to live. I have been to Nigeria twice and I don't have the freedom in Nigeriaas I have in Uganda. . People are friendly in Uganda. Being invited to dinner is so welcoming. I love going to church and visiting the school too. I miss my Uganda family. I met some challenges in Uganda but not in comparison to Nigeria. I stayed in a 2 bedroom apartment for 65 dollars a month. It was secured and gated too. Love the morning fresh air and the food. I never had a issue with my language but Kampala was a daily life everyday for me. With the guidance of my Uganda family I didn't get to have any issues with purchasing items.
I would suggest you prepare and plan. everywhere there are challenges in life but you can turn those challenges around if you do research, study navigate solutions against odd problems. It is not the most developed nation as yet and that is where thousands of opportunities are for rising entrepreneurs. I wish someone would open Domino Pizza which provides gluten-free pizza in Kampala
If you have some one on the ground esp Ugandan, you will save yourself a ton of problems. Ugandans are generally hospital. You will come for good one day.💖
This podcast shifted Uganda and east africa on a whole way up the list for me. I hope I am able to get myself in a position soon where I can travel and see these countries and maybe relocate
The available data and developmental trends suggest that the East African region might be on the brink of an economic boom. There will be challenges, of course, but it seems they will be worthwhile in a few years.
I think Uganda is the opposite of the United States in terms of driving, and accents, I think the Brits would have the greater advantage. I also think Uganda is a great place to be and needs to be explored having said that Africa is home and a family you need to find where you belong and integrate. Invest in what makes your life comfortable and settle down. I began to watch your program during King Obutunda hope he's settled.
Thank you Kenganda for opening up Uganda for blacks across the world your program provides insight and information from the perspectives of guests which is so impactful
I feel it's our responsibility as people who have experienced life outside of Africa (Diaspora) to introduce recreational centres like Community Centres, YMCA, bowling centres, local Parks (green areas) etc in every local African Village by pro-actively attending Village meetings where we live and contributing in developmental projects. It'll take time but we've to start somewhere. ❤
I can like Uganda because the money dollar goes farther than other east African countries but in terms of infrastructure I will choose Rwanda and Kenya
Y'all this young King has great positive vibes, laid back, calming personality, and good points!! Enjoyed the discussion very much! Thanks Oshay for bringing him to the show and the rest of your team. Hope you invite him back.
I gotta say i did go to Ugandan because of Oshay, although i already was chatting online with a few females from Uganda back when Oshay was still anti African. I met a couple of Ugandan sisters on fb during the pandemic and that was the extra push i needed to book that flight ✈️ 😌 I been there twice now..
Please could you compare and contrast African past and current responses to terrorism (past and current) in comparison to the United States and Israel and explain what lessons developing countries could learn when it comes to tackling terrorism and what Africans in such conditions do not wish to learn from the respective responses. Thanks.
Brother Oshay, the Ugandan government should not charge you taxes and should give immediate citizenship for Advertising Uganda. I'm glad you did not buy her a brand new iPhone . Please don't even buy an old iPhone for any of them. Jaunita you gonna have to tell our sisters in Uganda to stop begging. That's very shameful. They gonna run off all of the good brothers from the good women.
this guy is NOT going to relocate in Africa why ... because he wont be able to earn the same amount of money that he does in the United States. he is NOT going to earn the same money as a truck driver in Africa or helping the candle makers.
😂😂😂😂 $1 a day = about 3,700 Uganda 🇺🇬 shillings that can get you a huge plate of local organic well prepared food in so many towns and in Kampala the capital from local vendors. What does $1 buy in the USA 🇺🇸 get you 😂😂😂😂? AM waiting......it's all about the cost of living 😂 not how much dollars they're paying you.
@@LetsTravellChannellet's be real though. As long as they're not making American salaries nothing would give them an advantage that's why the whites who come earn in their respective countries of origin and spend in developing nations. Unless they intend to be the boss and not the epemplyee
@@professorxnew-man3410 most of the people online only talk about living in a different country. You either need to already have money or a pension or a way to earn money in the other country otherwise it is a dream.
@@LetsTravellChannel I don't know where you live but the image that western media portrays about Africa is very negative and our brothers and sisters are scared to come back home and so here comes this educated talented man a real pan Africanist like myself promoting and encouraging our diaspora family to think about other alternative home they can have , Every other race is benefiting from African Resources why would our diaspora family be left out
Guy's please 🙏 Talking about house rent in uganda. Would £200 or 200 American dollars sufficient to get one a decent one a two bedroom apartment for a month or two?
@@AuntieJacquiesDiary Hi, just browsed through your channel. Interesting stuff on your intro video. Sincerely, I'm looking to relocate to uganda from the UK, even though I'm not a Ugandan. So I'm trying to gather as much information as I possibly could.
Yes . Nigeria have very really bad reputation everywhere globally. It is A Shame to be confused to be them. Huge Shame globally including Africa Even if you get A friend still watch your back.constantly
@@brian.mwangi Places similar to that already exist and some people do eat there occasionally, its mainly tourists, locals buy fresh food and meat from the market and cook at home.
Really? Sound like the whole Continent. But, I'm still interested in doing business in Afrika. Kenya after trying to do business in Tanzania for 6 years.