1. Ambition for the team and alignment of the ambition. 2. Dynamic people....relentless, pervasive 3. Financial center...provision of capital and banking 4. Consistency is key 🔑 👌 it is a process...finance❤❤ 5. Create your luck....be ahead of yourself...sharpen your craft 6. Understand yourself/do the right thing/consistent 7. Learn from ur mistakes 8. Be fearless...many starts and stops...fail fast and forward 9. 3-4 times a week dinner with familiy
Joshua is a talented leader.He is able to influence teams to bring about quick consistent results over a period of time.I wish our politicians had same enterprise driving skills to hack our economic growth.Very inspiring!
Tactical and answers his questions promptly. Did he answer the question of the day though? Yes. This guy had alot to learn and adapt to steer large companies to profit consistently, while still having the challenges of youth. He is a great guy.
Good interview. In future one's you could get someone to do the voice over for the questions that way I and others could listen to it as a podcast instead of having to take brakes in-between our activities to view what it is he's answering to.
This guy is smart. He is brilliant. He is ruthless in execution. But one thing I came to discover is that he is "politically intelligent!" He left KCB because I believe he foresaw that the new regime would hurt His professional life. He was not wrong. . Keep up the good work.
Everything is politics.So sad to see how people find faults where there are not .Do you know he worked on a contract and even his contract was extended .Do yourself a favor and look for the information.
We know Joshua is super smart, perfect , exemplary, a deep thinker, foresighted and hardworking, intuitive... here in TH-cam we want his personal tastes, his personal efforts in his fitness regime, diet, if any, his personal relationships with his friends family and his wife, does he travel? what are his favorite music, sports, artists, holiday spots, what are his worst and favourite experiences, contributions and memories outside his office. Personal and Social stuff.
My role model,,, Guys working in a bank has more pressure than you cannot think,,, Meeting daily targets , pushing self to a higher goal, staying on course,,waaah,,
First time watching the Business Daily Africa channel. Didn't know it existed. Was afraid it was boring like the Forbes channel. I was wrong. This is a good channel. Good interview. You must differentiate between signal and noise wow.
😂😂😂BD failed to introduce him. This is Joshua Oigara former KCB CEO. Seems he's now with Stanbic Bank. I thought he went to IFC after KCB... This is a leader. You look at his character and track record. Not the William Rutos with their dubious track records and black characters. Kisiis are trail - blazers. Matiangi, Magara, Nyakang'o etc etc
Please tell him Tel Aviv is an occupied Palestine.. Palestine have been agriculturalists for the generations to generations.. the farmers that are there they work for the Israeli.. farmers atleast as upto last Oct were Palestinians themselves. So yeah kudos doesn’t go to a colonialist.
This guy became the Kcb Ceo at that young age due to connections or nepotism. James Mwangi is a much, much more inspiring figure- his own efforts/initiative. Many Kenyan CEOs of parastatals or other partially owned companies by gov't haven't earned their positions via merit- so much favouritism- who you know rather than how competent one is.
Shallow analysis! Did Lafarge, a French multinational hire him as a CFO based on his tribe, ethnicity and so on? This man is properly educated. The organisatios of the 21st century look for talent not conventional experience. That's why in countries like U.S, CEOs are late 20s and early 30s.Look at his siblings; 3 professors, 2 medical doctors, a lecturer and himself and u talk of nepotism! He gave the Dr. Mwangi of equity sleepless nights when he was with KCB and he left it with the biggest balance sheet, look at the performance of KCB today at NSE in terms of market capitalisation, COOP BANK is ahead....
1. Ambition for the team and alignment of the ambition.
2. Dynamic people....relentless, pervasive
3. Financial center...provision of capital and banking
4. Consistency is key 🔑 👌 it is a process...finance❤❤
5. Create your luck....be ahead of yourself...sharpen your craft
6. Understand yourself/do the right thing/consistent
7. Learn from ur mistakes
8. Be fearless...many starts and stops...fail fast and forward
9. 3-4 times a week dinner with familiy
So grateful i bumped into this interview
My role model since high school.
I'm now an operations executive at a reputable company, and I'm heading there 😊.Thanks for always inspiring me.
Joshua is a talented leader.He is able to influence teams to bring about quick consistent results over a period of time.I wish our politicians had same enterprise driving skills to hack our economic growth.Very inspiring!
Tactical and answers his questions promptly. Did he answer the question of the day though? Yes. This guy had alot to learn and adapt to steer large companies to profit consistently, while still having the challenges of youth. He is a great guy.
When you pursue excellence, there is no end.👌
J.O is super smart. He speaks in plain terms for everyone to understand but behind scenes the work put in is Genius.
25 minutes well spent.this was worth watching
Very educative and motivating interview.He is truly a leader.I am encouraged to achieve my dreams.
Sharp and elegance.Thank you CEO.
True thought leader. Africa is blessed indeed! "If people dont call you names, you are not making progress! Powerful.
He speaks with passion..just convinced me to open a Stanbinc account
😂😂😂😂😂
Wow this is very inspiring. Joshua Oigara is an amazing person. He is quite intelligent for sure
Am inspired by this intelligent leader and a neighbor.
Man has so much wisdom, but video quality is not the best.
"Leadership is influence." Thank you Sir Oigara!
Okay, this guy has some serious insights.
Happy TH-cam suggested this channel. Subscribing.
Listening to Oigara it’s easy to see why two boards hired him for the CEO position. He has a passion for his craft.
The high pressure that comes with working in a bank, only the insiders can tell.
Very true
ICT and Innovations hub showed me dust. Sleepless nights. Wueh!
Any management position exerts pressure
Absolutely right
He make it sound so easy
Good interview. In future one's you could get someone to do the voice over for the questions that way I and others could listen to it as a podcast instead of having to take brakes in-between our activities to view what it is he's answering to.
inspired massively with his leadership journey. He has given me the courage to pursue my greatness
Thank you for such a fantastic interview.
This guy is amazing 🔥🔥🔥. Inspirational. He is truly laser focused, ruthlessly disciplined and extremely ambitious.. He is what I aspire to be.
You must build your craft as you fly it....wow....❤❤❤❤❤
Listening to successful CEO makes a difference
Hard-hitting and inspirational. We need more leaders like Joshua.
This guy is smart. He is brilliant. He is ruthless in execution. But one thing I came to discover is that he is "politically intelligent!" He left KCB because I believe he foresaw that the new regime would hurt His professional life. He was not wrong. . Keep up the good work.
Everything is politics.So sad to see how people find faults where there are not .Do you know he worked on a contract and even his contract was extended .Do yourself a favor and look for the information.
Wisdom
Get the right info bro,just like his predecessor Martin Oduor,his contract expired and had to leave KCB.
Spot on 🎯
@@paulinemutheu4461 I actually know about the contract more than you do!
Thank you.
The Rock hitting analogy🔥
Thank you BDA. This was epic, grounded and very insightful.
Thank you , you guys are amazing kindly bring more of this content
I like that part that fear is what stops us from doing things. Very inspiring
Thank you for the words of wisdom .
same vision i have....He just described what i envision....🎉
We know Joshua is super smart, perfect , exemplary, a deep thinker, foresighted and hardworking, intuitive... here in TH-cam we want his personal tastes, his personal efforts in his fitness regime, diet, if any, his personal relationships with his friends family and his wife, does he travel? what are his favorite music, sports, artists, holiday spots, what are his worst and favourite experiences, contributions and memories outside his office. Personal and Social stuff.
Stop ruining the party. I won't waste a dime to know anything outside his professional career
You're on the wrong youtube channel👀!!!!! The channel's name is BUSINESS DAILY AFRICA
Such a myopic point of view. Change your mindset
My role model,,,
Guys working in a bank has more pressure than you cannot think,,, Meeting daily targets , pushing self to a higher goal, staying on course,,waaah,,
Speaking to young people is speaking hope. They are the next best best catalyst for change
This is a Million Dollar concept !
Build your craft while flying it. Nicely said.
An amazing interview. I love his perspective.
Such great personality in leadership, am in your steps sir
The Best in the game
Why the cuts... it's so annoying dude where is the whole interview this guy is really inspirational
Great insights. Thank you for sharing.
next time adjust the shutter speed to avoid the flickers
You are the driver of your own ambition
Crazy stuff 🙌.. I remember Josh from the Boys Club it was a surreal testimony.. great minds think alike.
He's brilliant wow
First time watching the Business Daily Africa channel. Didn't know it existed. Was afraid it was boring like the Forbes channel. I was wrong. This is a good channel. Good interview. You must differentiate between signal and noise wow.
A guy I admire.
Great insights🎉
Inspiring ..
Valuable insights....
Super informative ❤✅
Stanbic is going far with Mr Oigara, my mentor from a far
So insightful
Oigara is a genius
Inspirational
Could you consider Mpesa as one way of payment, ATMs are old school
Amazing!!!
Reminds me of Bob Colimore
inspiration
Thanks Oigara
True definition of excellence.
Power
BD produced a video with flickering lights because someone couldn’t adjust shutter speed?
Full video bana😮
The person who edited and captioned this don't know what they are doing!
Bana
Great
Working in a bank in current market environment in Kenya it is not easygoing
Only legends knows this
Francis Nderitu my guy. Lower the shutter speed
nalingaka likambo oyo mingi ❤
The only person who has never made a mistake on earth is Ruto
"#Africa, to:
Unite; (together)!!"!!
And also; say; alas:
"AfriCANs, to:
Unite; together!!"??
As well; as:
"#STRONGer; TOgether!!"!!
-What if:
those: 2-3 things; were: -
"trend-ing"; to: "Go_-Viral!?"!!!!??
Watch the typos champ - but good clip
who's this guy?
Former KCB CEO Current Stanbic Bank Boss
😂😂😂BD failed to introduce him. This is Joshua Oigara former KCB CEO. Seems he's now with Stanbic Bank. I thought he went to IFC after KCB...
This is a leader. You look at his character and track record. Not the William Rutos with their dubious track records and black characters. Kisiis are trail - blazers. Matiangi, Magara, Nyakang'o etc etc
so inspiring but next time set your camera well
"AfriCANs; to ALL: (Each); have:
"Access, to tech.: -(P.C.'s/Lap_top's/training/OPPORTUNITY'S -Etc.)!!"??
-M.K.S.
Hii stima yenu iko na shida gani
Please tell him Tel Aviv is an occupied Palestine.. Palestine have been agriculturalists for the generations to generations.. the farmers that are there they work for the Israeli.. farmers atleast as upto last Oct were Palestinians themselves. So yeah kudos doesn’t go to a colonialist.
This guy became the Kcb Ceo at that young age due to connections or nepotism. James Mwangi is a much, much more inspiring figure- his own efforts/initiative.
Many Kenyan CEOs of parastatals or other partially owned companies by gov't haven't earned their positions via merit- so much favouritism- who you know rather than how competent one is.
That ‘or’ negates your argument. Furthermore none of those factors disqualify his competence.
He did very well in KCB
he was at price water coopers, bamburi cement and bidco africa before joining KCB..how is that not competent?
You will do well to reduce bile! What kind of spirit makes people hate on others like this🤔🤔
Shallow analysis! Did Lafarge, a French multinational hire him as a CFO based on his tribe, ethnicity and so on? This man is properly educated. The organisatios of the 21st century look for talent not conventional experience. That's why in countries like U.S, CEOs are late 20s and early 30s.Look at his siblings; 3 professors, 2 medical doctors, a lecturer and himself and u talk of nepotism! He gave the Dr. Mwangi of equity sleepless nights when he was with KCB and he left it with the biggest balance sheet, look at the performance of KCB today at NSE in terms of market capitalisation, COOP BANK is ahead....