Paul musumba....you nailed it!!! 🙌 you actually took over the show,i wish to see more of your interviews.......I think this show should have more views
The point he makes at 17:17 should be expounded on. It is true and sad. Even the President preaches how we in diaspora should return and build the country but you find so many barriers to making that transition and often, it's easier to stay put. It should be the other way around! Make are easy and as attractive as possible to get Kenyans to relocate. In fact, the govt should bend over backwards to reverse the brain-drain that has been in effect since the late 90's.
Iyo ni Aramu. He can’t go back and get a job. But the government or business sector should make it more incentive to create businesses or ventures back home.
notice how the luhya accent is still on "hapana bwana"😂😂 but anyway continue to make kenya proud and what a good content from you Alex we really appreciate.
How can you take us to philly and miss that street of "Grover Washington....just the two of us" jazz 🎷 🎷 thing and akina teddy pendergrass......Love tko,close the door,turn off the lights...hapana just tells us more musically
Very good and realistic content about Philadelphia, work, high cost of living, and beauty of Philadelphia's history and many great touristic qualities. Keep up the good work, and it's great that you use English! Most African Vblogers lose lots of international audience by using, or mixing their African language with English, or starting good videos in English and switching to their African language throughout presentation. Some write title of video in English but video is entirely in their language, and they get very few followers who understand both their African and English language.
the funny thing abt Kenyans is that....they know other pple country better than their own....we should do more daring in our own country too.....focus more on our streets n ghetto.....si kwa ubaaaaaaad😊😊
Don't think that we have Internet access all the time or time itself, make your videos download able so we can watch while offline too from daily hustling.
*That was a sad statement right there, "The Kenya's Ministry of Education does not even recognize my exprience teaching here [in the US].* *A teaching career in Kenya is looked down upon, yet it is the job meant to build the next generation of leaders. How sad.*
This is a very "local" thinking. Teaching in America is very lucrative career. An average teacher's salary is Ksh 550,000/= per month. A tour guide in USA earns about Ksh 250,000 - 375,000/- per month. Which would you pick?
@@mozvidz you must drink cool aid 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣in pennsylvania, where philadelphia is, teachers don't make crap. I can say so cause it takes me 1 hr to drive to Philadelphia. They have Africans so messed up thinking people grab money off trees, I don't blame you, I used to have the same mindset when I was living in Africa.
@@miirobrightvisions Thanks John, for assuming I'm illiterate and you're smarter because you're in the USA. But I forgive you for that, since you don't know me. Back to the point, I was giving the National salary average, and we were comparing careers not amount of money, FOCUS John! So to give you FACTS specific for Pennysylvania, teachers still earn more than tour guides. While they make about $45,000per annum (which is Ksh 412,500 per month), tour guides make about $34,262pa (which is about Ksh 315,000pm). So teachers are still winning. Now unless you have actual factual figures, please don't reply to this with that condescending tone again.
A lot of people wonna shit on us living in the diaspora, the truth is most of us have better lives that we could ever have in kenya but to each is own. Investing in kenya is a good idea but you have to have the right people kwa ground, sio greedy relatives. I've lived in Boston for 17yrs now with no regrets, i visit kenya every 2 yrs, i would love to go back maybe part time in the winter but the jury is still out on that anyway time will tell. Finally, if you are successful in Kenya stay there, if you are looking to try the states welcome.
Nitafika Marekani alafu nitaolewa mzungu mbaya na mzee na ngozi pink kwa sababu waliniambia(uongo) "kaa mbali kutoka Weusi wamarekani wao ndiye hatari sana!"
Nilifanya job huko in the City of Brotherly Love as a professional after miezi sita I couldn't deal with the culture. Nilirudi Oklahoma and I don't regret it.
Amazing how America is not a bed of roses but all they are showing here is the better parts.. Saying gentrification is Air BnB and short term leases 🤦🏿♂️
Bad this happens in Philadelphia Trump said. After Trump impeachment may be possible but, before that, never had even a thought to set a foot on American soil.
Why doesn't the Kenyan government recognise the teaching qualifications gained in America? Aren't giraffes solitary animals? It's unusual to see them in groups.
“America is not Bed of Roses.” I disagree. It is. America is a very nice country. It is the most powerful country on earth, then a bed of roses. Dollar rules the world. A melting pot of the world. A country that offer green cards to all human beings around the world. A very beautiful country. A country where Kenyans send over $ 2 billion to help their fellow countrymen. A country where Kenyans own trucks and do more than three jobs. A country leading with movies production in the world. The list is endless........Live long America the land of milk and honey. Nobody can finish that honey and milk.
If it's a bed of why is it that black Americans being segregated at a young age case in point kharlief browder, the central park five e.t.c ,plus celebrities are victimised over petty matters yet white celebrities like Abbey Weinstein receive preferential treatment with the media controlled by cartels .
@Solomon Maina Given another chance there’s no any other abroad i wannabe be at.The land of the free and the home of the brave.. I can testify in this..God bless America.
@@eugeneangwa4466 life is what you make of.Worst thing ij life is to read one book and you think you the smartest.Why then do almost 50k people come each yr to reside here.We have millions of bkack people doing super good.Your deeds dictate your daily life so even whites are segregated by the system due to many factors that hault daily life.So do yah homework well before commenting.
Some Blek Ameleekans can actually afford that housing. We need to stop regurgitating wazungu narratives and do research and tell our own stories please. Asante.
STOP LYING! Have you heard of Kenyans in AMERICA who are Engineers, Doctors, Scientists etc., complain that life is tough? Daah wacheni ujinga ... Kila saa mnahoji Wakenya ambao wanaumia ulaya ... Come interview Engineers like us who have never suffered in AMERICA. Most of my High School classmates are also fellow Engineers and Doctors. Life is very easy in AMERICA if you have a career in the STEM industry. Acheni kuhoji madereva, askari etc. ... Of course their life will be HELL!
🛑That's so Amazing Paul Musumba, Remember Former Kaimosi High. It's so great seeing you representing the knowledge and our dreams are valid. 👍
Paul musumba....you nailed it!!! 🙌 you actually took over the show,i wish to see more of your interviews.......I think this show should have more views
Paul Musumba, 12 years and the guy knows the place and history as if he was born there👍👍
I remember Angela, we were childhood acquaintances. Good to see soemone I know daring abroad.
The land of Lincoln. I have a dream that one day i will venture into this country. I have a dream.
I'd rather be in Nairobi, city under the sun or MOMBASA
East west _____ it’s also good to travel.
Lincoln was a slave owner
There is nothing special about American life is even harder there kaa kenya tu
If you have that dream you have 3 broad ways to come here. Just chase your dream.
I like the idea of walking us through the town, on foot! It makes me feel like I am right there with you
InstaBlaster.
Me too, I normally feel like I'm there.
This is the place youd need to work hard to make ends meet.................
This is my second city Philly, went to undergrad and grad school in this great city. Thanks for sharing.
😂😂😂 Musumba means the same thing in my tribe. Thanks for bringing this series back
Proud to see a fellow patcherian(Nairobi School)
The city is beautiful
The point he makes at 17:17 should be expounded on. It is true and sad. Even the President preaches how we in diaspora should return and build the country but you find so many barriers to making that transition and often, it's easier to stay put. It should be the other way around! Make are easy and as attractive as possible to get Kenyans to relocate. In fact, the govt should bend over backwards to reverse the brain-drain that has been in effect since the late 90's.
Iyo ni Aramu. He can’t go back and get a job. But the government or business sector should make it more incentive to create businesses or ventures back home.
Musumba was a good tour guide😅😅apewe medal
The guy took over the whole show very outspoken guy
@@NjorogeGATEITEI lol
I just loved how he took over lol.....the guy is so intelligent
life here never easy..if i was in kenya i thought it would be.. i want to shuttle between here and kenya in future..50/50
Its never been easy living in US.but ppl should come and see for themselves
Seems Paul understands this city so well and loves it , and is making us love it.
Would have been nice to hear more about his struggles. My family immigrated over when I was a child and I remember it was really hard.
A great tour guide, teaching aside hehe. Props to the whole team.
I like what you are doing and keep inspiring Africans. Thanks
Paul uko sawa, huko usibanduke.
It's Not as easy as other's define it...
Mtaka cha mvunguni shariti ainame!
Baraka🙏🙏.
notice how the luhya accent is still on "hapana bwana"😂😂 but anyway continue to make kenya proud and what a good content from you Alex we really appreciate.
Philadelphia is such a gem. Way better than New York. He’s right though high cost of living unless your educated or have a business.
First viewer here from Kenya Kanairo City
Bridge town Barbandogos 😅
@@doctorharry 🤣🤣🤣🤣🕺🕺🕺wee Kwan uko na tracker uku..m
How can you take us to philly and miss that street of "Grover Washington....just the two of us" jazz 🎷 🎷 thing and akina teddy pendergrass......Love tko,close the door,turn off the lights...hapana just tells us more musically
Lovely.. after interview with wode maya
Musumba is a great guy to interview
Very good and realistic content about Philadelphia, work, high cost of living, and beauty of Philadelphia's history and many great touristic qualities. Keep up the good work, and it's great that you use English! Most African Vblogers lose lots of international audience by using, or mixing their African language with English, or starting good videos in English and switching to their African language throughout presentation. Some write title of video in English but video is entirely in their language, and they get very few followers who understand both their African and English language.
This guy was in Patch, salute Old Cambrian!!!
Greetings from Atlanta y'all!
@@miketorothi which state are you in
Not too far. Warner robins is where I am
I'm subscribed to these videos, don't miss a single one. These videos deserve more views, Chamwada 👀
Good work 👏🏾👏🏾
the funny thing abt Kenyans is that....they know other pple country better than their own....we should do more daring in our own country too.....focus more on our streets n ghetto.....si kwa ubaaaaaaad😊😊
..keep on daring in your street and ghetto and your pockets will remain dire si kwa ubaad..
Ghetto tutanyongwa haha
@@leperesjack3035 tembea maili saba ghetto nitawaoffer security😂😂
@@t.wkangethe4814 k 😂😂😂😂
@PASCAL THE G
.. 😂😂😂 sasa?
Being a teacher in Kenya is almost a throw in Kenya
very smart guy.
Come also and open a branch in kenya ... ie pale mwale ...city butere ...have a look together we can
Pedestrian sio passenger, ateacher 12 years in US na bado sheng ameku affect😅😅
Nice show Alex!!
Planning to visit Philly soon....looking for a tour guide🙈
United States life can be hard and at the same time easy for most people. If you get a chance to dare abroad don’t hesitate. Do it !
Good Job
Nice episode
Don't think that we have Internet access all the time or time itself, make your videos download able so we can watch while offline too from daily hustling.
Download Snaptube and you can download
Wow thanks
*That was a sad statement right there, "The Kenya's Ministry of Education does not even recognize my exprience teaching here [in the US].*
*A teaching career in Kenya is looked down upon, yet it is the job meant to build the next generation of leaders. How sad.*
💯💯💯💯💯
So sad
He went to bohra i schooled there he should also double in tour guiding hez good at it
PA, love my Philadelphia eagles 🦅
pole no play offs for you
@@Flaytt744 yap,the coach jst messd this team up,🙆♂️😭😭
Msisahau kujenga back home, east or west home is best
This guy is in the wrong career. Ajaribu Tours Guide ameiva kabisa
This is a very "local" thinking. Teaching in America is very lucrative career. An average teacher's salary is Ksh 550,000/= per month. A tour guide in USA earns about Ksh 250,000 - 375,000/- per month. Which would you pick?
@@mozvidz you must drink cool aid 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣in pennsylvania, where philadelphia is, teachers don't make crap. I can say so cause it takes me 1 hr to drive to Philadelphia. They have Africans so messed up thinking people grab money off trees, I don't blame you, I used to have the same mindset when I was living in Africa.
@@miirobrightvisions Thanks John, for assuming I'm illiterate and you're smarter because you're in the USA. But I forgive you for that, since you don't know me.
Back to the point, I was giving the National salary average, and we were comparing careers not amount of money, FOCUS John! So to give you FACTS specific for Pennysylvania, teachers still earn more than tour guides. While they make about $45,000per annum (which is Ksh 412,500 per month), tour guides make about $34,262pa (which is about Ksh 315,000pm). So teachers are still winning. Now unless you have actual factual figures, please don't reply to this with that condescending tone again.
@@mozvidz You are very rude-who do you think you are?
Almost every city of that country is way mega.
Why don't you allow download
A lot of people wonna shit on us living in the diaspora, the truth is most of us have better lives that we could ever have in kenya but to each is own. Investing in kenya is a good idea but you have to have the right people kwa ground, sio greedy relatives. I've lived in Boston for 17yrs now with no regrets, i visit kenya every 2 yrs, i would love to go back maybe part time in the winter but the jury is still out on that anyway time will tell. Finally, if you are successful in Kenya stay there, if you are looking to try the states welcome.
Apana Bwana, apana Bwana, so........Kenya sirudi (End of quote)
Chamwada,hit me up,wen u in Alabama,gd places in the south bro💯
First time I heard of Ruma National park. It breath taking beautiful. Would love to visit it and check out the culture also.
mtu wa patch kipenzi 😎
Shonjalize nili dhani ni kiluhya 😅😅😅😅 sauti sol wali tucheza 😅😅
Hahahahaha
Heheeee ni Champs Elysée
what you mean is Champs Elysée
@@Rhenadhis 😅😅😅 I know nothing because I didn't look at the lyrics 😅
@@i_amshu Iam now in the know 🙂 thanks.
Nitafika Marekani alafu nitaolewa mzungu mbaya na mzee na ngozi pink kwa sababu waliniambia(uongo)
"kaa mbali kutoka Weusi wamarekani wao ndiye hatari sana!"
Ati unangoja nini 😂😂😂😂?waluhya na chai jameni
Hahahahaha
But also educated... don't be naive 😮
one day
Am so jealous you are in my city. Philadephia PA if you are still around inbox me. Or call.
Hello there, Ugandan here in PA
Alafu
Looking for a host in PA
Mluyha na chai jameni @10:15
I believe America is a Bed of roses... because miguna has made it...
Miguna is Canadian, Canada and USA are two diffrent nations!!!...
Miguna dared abroad. SIMPLE
@@eunicewairimu5015 Canada is in North America
We have indeed enjoyed the choo 23:13
The show not choo
Nilifanya job huko in the City of Brotherly Love as a professional after miezi sita I couldn't deal with the culture. Nilirudi Oklahoma and I don't regret it.
What u left philly, y,they got the damn eagles man🙆♂️🤷♂️
Culture as in ?
@@simonwainaina7360 that city is too fast and expensive.
@@Nickkibs the Eagles are fine but the Dallas Cowboys are America's team.
@@b.3940 😂😂😂😂i remain to be _fly eagles fly, u right tho👍🏻
Amazing how America is not a bed of roses but all they are showing here is the better parts.. Saying gentrification is Air BnB and short term leases 🤦🏿♂️
Asc
you cannot compare life of an average kenyan to the average American ...tuwache kudanganyana
How comes you dont use these kind cameras here in kenya ama ni rental
Champs-Élysées; huku kwenye Suzanna alienda....
Bad this happens in Philadelphia Trump said.
After Trump impeachment may be possible but, before that, never had even a thought to set a foot on American soil.
From the title does he want to tell us that living in Kenya is a bed of roses 🤔
You mean the pedestrian(not the passenger) has the right of way
Shanza linze 🤭🤣🤣🤣
Nice food though
Why doesn't the Kenyan government recognise the teaching qualifications gained in America?
Aren't giraffes solitary animals? It's unusual to see them in groups.
@SoilaSøila thank you for your explanation.
Musumba nyinyaho echai eyo bwana.
Does Musembi want a wife🤭🤭 asking for my singo neiba😂😂
Anapractice celibacy
@@brayo001 but he didn't say that hhhh
wako wapi?
Also asking
Tembea philly
“America is not Bed of Roses.” I disagree. It is. America is a very nice country. It is the most powerful country on earth, then a bed of roses. Dollar rules the world. A melting pot of the world. A country that offer green cards to all human beings around the world. A very beautiful country. A country where Kenyans send over $ 2 billion to help their fellow countrymen. A country where Kenyans own trucks and do more than three jobs. A country leading with movies production in the world. The list is endless........Live long America the land of milk and honey. Nobody can finish that honey and milk.
If it's a bed of why is it that black Americans being segregated at a young age case in point kharlief browder, the central park five e.t.c ,plus celebrities are victimised over petty matters yet white celebrities like Abbey Weinstein receive preferential treatment with the media controlled by cartels .
Dying west ...i can't wait it collapse to kneels
@Solomon Maina
Given another chance there’s no any other abroad i wannabe be at.The land of the free and the home of the brave..
I can testify in this..God bless America.
@@t.wkangethe4814 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
@@eugeneangwa4466 life is what you make of.Worst thing ij life is to read one book and you think you the smartest.Why then do almost 50k people come each yr to reside here.We have millions of bkack people doing super good.Your deeds dictate your daily life so even whites are segregated by the system due to many factors that hault daily life.So do yah homework well before commenting.
Ambia musumba niko single 😅
😂😂😂 shoot your shot ma'am
@@Rhenadhis 😅 I know right?
waithera wemwega
@@moikegandu7996 nikwega
@@Ytherafreespirit ata me niko thingo....niko uku utheru🙄😂
Collapsing west🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧africa build your own continent....only place where some spicies will not get chance to be racist
its not a bed of roses yet you stayed 12yrs
Hehehehehe....aaaapaanaa buana hehehe
Everything was good except Musumba's pants !
passenger ama pedestrian !!!!! awuoro !!!!
Gentrification
Some Blek Ameleekans can actually afford that housing. We need to stop regurgitating wazungu narratives and do research and tell our own stories please. Asante.
So who told you that it was a bed of roses...?
Pedestrian
if its not working for you what is he still doing come back to kenya ulime maembe uko kwenu masaku.
STOP LYING!
Have you heard of Kenyans in AMERICA who are Engineers, Doctors, Scientists etc., complain that life is tough?
Daah wacheni ujinga ... Kila saa mnahoji Wakenya ambao wanaumia ulaya ...
Come interview Engineers like us who have never suffered in AMERICA. Most of my High School classmates are also fellow Engineers and Doctors. Life is very easy in AMERICA if you have a career in the STEM industry.
Acheni kuhoji madereva, askari etc. ... Of course their life will be HELL!
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