Adorable friendship between Father and Daughter! Natalie is a Super Smart lady, and the best listener I've ever observed! Daddy Patrick is a Super Hero
Mr. Patrick to me you are a gift to my Generation and am here asking myself if we had youz many here in our Nation the issues your discussing would be different... Thank you Dr. For the the Moderation it's really intellectual and idealistic your really representing the young perspectives and minds Thank you Ma. God Bless you
Thanks Patrick and Natalie for yet another episode of this informative, educative, inspirational and empowering series. I liked how Natalie postured herself to put the "breaking the plate in Uganda" question to Patrick😀😀
Thank You Natalie for asking the hard questions to Mr. Patrick as he alludes to that analogy of breaking the plate. I see the double standards when he refuses to acknowledge that we need to break our plate , he needs to walk the talk.
Patrick talked about our dependency on the foreign aid and how we can hardly break away from it since we are so inclined to it on almost all aspects:- politically, economically and socially. But there is: As a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the European's idea to wean themselves off Russian gas and oil was reborn- pointing at efforts to cut off Russian oil dependency by 2030. Now, this is economically unpractical, but we've got to appreciate the fact that it was confidently put on table to be pondered. It brought me to wonder what our African leaders discuss when they meet for the AU summit. Can't we(staring with leaders) take a strong position, strong and realistic steps and decide to start an economic, political and social trend that we wean us, our children and their children's off foreign aid and dependency? Of course, our leaders must start building a base of resilience for the citizens in every aspect: political, economic and social, so that a great deal of the shock(mostly economic) caused by crises such the Russia's invasion of Ukraine might be repelled. If that resilience is established (by the government- major player), with time we shall not only be to contain a small percentage of the consequences of crises in trade corridors, but also be able to fully armour of ourselves economically to repel totally the shock from any kind of crises.
Yes it does! But it also has to be an individual's personal priority. We must personally look out for opportunities to skill ourselves. Thank you for watching.
Wooow nice message thanks Mr Patrick and Dr Taliey Batature. Use what you have to get what you want. It is one of the most powerful pieces of advice for each entrepreneur. It is much easier if we use what we have to get everything that we want. Sometimes we have always that we need to succeed in what we want. However, sometimes we don’t have everything that we need to get what we want.
About reforming the public sector, I think uganda should start thinking about federalizing permanent institutions say the health care , education and infrastucture. we have average amounts of funds to fuel growth even when its at a low pace. The solution here is to focus on implementation of the contractors when it comes to government aided Projects.
I think our education system is structured to be FOLLOWERS not LEADERS That's why students come out of universities when they cannot even DO....(HARNESS) The available scarse resources
This guy is good.naye kambuuze nga fala.... Why dint you advise the government... Umeme contract was like daytime robbery to 🇺🇬 Oba because of you having interests ... Mbu
Without paying keen attention to our human resource, our growth wont last for 100 years. Its time for Uganda to admit a shift from the industrial age to the information age where natives think more about solutions than conteplating about more problems which is only a wastage of time. lets create, lets innovate, lets think, lets solve problems and growth will come to us in no minute....
Uganda is Uganda "UGANDA".....awwwww! you inspire Mr.Bitature...
Adorable friendship between Father and Daughter!
Natalie is a Super Smart lady, and the best listener I've ever observed!
Daddy Patrick is a Super Hero
Mr. Patrick to me you are a gift to my Generation and am here asking myself if we had youz many here in our Nation the issues your discussing would be different... Thank you Dr. For the the Moderation it's really intellectual and idealistic your really representing the young perspectives and minds Thank you Ma. God Bless you
Thanks Patrick and Natalie for yet another episode of this informative, educative, inspirational and empowering series.
I liked how Natalie postured herself to put the "breaking the plate in Uganda" question to Patrick😀😀
Thank You Natalie for asking the hard questions to Mr. Patrick as he alludes to that analogy of breaking the plate. I see the double standards when he refuses to acknowledge that we need to break our plate , he needs to walk the talk.
Breaking the plate... thanks for the good words of knowledge.
The gentleman is indeed an inspiration to many.
The lady is very intelligent, we all can see where she gets the intellect from
The country need you so much thanks for sharing this powerful ideas
Am so happy I found this channel
i just get totally amused when She gets him to talk about Uganda
Now our Uganda we can break plates as Uncle P said
You really had him on “breaking our plate issue” . .. Nice deliberations and thanks a lot for your time you’ve shared here!
Great one
I'm very impressed for a your comment about ateory ideas for a good ❤️ secse for African very good hope you can put in practice in your countries
Value of time and working together thanks very much Patrick and Natalie
Awesome!
Indeed, these are very uncommon perspectives for a country like ours here. Keep up Chief.
mindset change is another aspect on how people can think big on solutions
Thank u sir
Thanks so much i will not leave this channel
Thank you for your endorsement Henry and thank you for watching
Another eye opener!
Thank you
I really love this
Patrick talked about our dependency on the foreign aid and how we can hardly break away from it since we are so inclined to it on almost all aspects:- politically, economically and socially.
But there is: As a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the European's idea to wean themselves off Russian gas and oil was reborn- pointing at efforts to cut off Russian oil dependency by 2030. Now, this is economically unpractical, but we've got to appreciate the fact that it was confidently put on table to be pondered. It brought me to wonder what our African leaders discuss when they meet for the AU summit.
Can't we(staring with leaders) take a strong position, strong and realistic steps and decide to start an economic, political and social trend that we wean us, our children and their children's off foreign aid and dependency?
Of course, our leaders must start building a base of resilience for the citizens in every aspect: political, economic and social, so that a great deal of the shock(mostly economic) caused by crises such the Russia's invasion of Ukraine might be repelled. If that resilience is established (by the government- major player), with time we shall not only be to contain a small percentage of the consequences of crises in trade corridors, but also be able to fully armour of ourselves economically to repel totally the shock from any kind of crises.
Thanks for the good information, skilling skilling skilling has got to be a country's priority
Yes it does! But it also has to be an individual's personal priority. We must personally look out for opportunities to skill ourselves. Thank you for watching.
This is really opening up our eyes 👀
This is good wisdom. Thanks
Wooow nice message thanks Mr Patrick and Dr Taliey Batature. Use what you have to get what you want. It is one of the most powerful pieces of advice for each entrepreneur. It is much easier if we use what we have to get everything that we want. Sometimes we have always that we need to succeed in what we want. However, sometimes we don’t have everything that we need to get what we want.
Well said! Thank you for watching Agaba Dan
About reforming the public sector, I think uganda should start thinking about federalizing permanent institutions say the health care , education and infrastucture. we have average amounts of funds to fuel growth even when its at a low pace. The solution here is to focus on implementation of the contractors when it comes to government aided Projects.
This is very good, keep it UP
Thanks, will do! And also, thank you for watching consistently
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Please Mr Patrick B come for presidency 2026
I think our education system is structured to be FOLLOWERS not LEADERS
That's why students come out of universities when they cannot even DO....(HARNESS) The available scarse resources
This guy is good.naye kambuuze nga fala....
Why dint you advise the government...
Umeme contract was like daytime robbery to 🇺🇬
Oba because of you having interests ...
Mbu
Without paying keen attention to our human resource, our growth wont last for 100 years. Its time for Uganda to admit a shift from the industrial age to the information age where natives think more about solutions than conteplating about more problems which is only a wastage of time. lets create, lets innovate, lets think, lets solve problems and growth will come to us in no minute....
Grew by 3.9 trillion dollars ( the 1%) eeeh!
Separating the economic growth of a country from it’s politics is intellectual dishonesty ~ allow me to disagree with you on politics & growth sir.
That's my president
Come 4 presidency please 🙏
@@dipsejonah2119 his words make me think he has everything it takes.....am a follower of his financial teachings
I am kenya don't sharing our knowledge
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