Thanks so much to Bobby for taking part! You can find out more about the work Bobby does at www.thinkoutsidetheblox.co.uk / www.hackneywickfootballclub.com Follow on IG at @hackneywickfc and @Bobbykasanga20
Bobby is a true go getter, I’ve worked with him before to facilitate one of his projects, loved his energy and vibe, so positive and respectful. I rate him highly and wish him all the success in life.
I always say it’s not a mistake if you learn from it, because if you do then it’s a lesson, I did my fair share of dirt when I was younger and now I’m a fully qualified youth worker and I want to help young people stay away from that life, I respect Bobby because he’s giving advice you can’t buy from someone with a degree who’s never seen that life and or knows what it’s like, respect Bobby mate keep it up
Finally an ex gang member who doesn't feel the need to speak like a robot and actually seems to have learned from his experiences. More power to you Bobby. Do well fella. Massive respect to you.
@@Threemore650 there are a lot of great kind, intelligent people who get involved with this kind of stuff. Its one of the sad realities about places like Peckham... The germans weren't all bad people but they essentially tried to wipe out a whole race of people and more. Its all circumstance, and one can't sit and judge from a perspective coming from a more privileged background in a normal area
i respect his honesty, this is how they really live, they dont actually have hard lives and live in rough areas, he had a job, education, money, yet still needed to get involved in gang shit. when he said year 9, it made me shocked because where i grew up, a small little country village, i had been stabbed twice by age 10, then watched my best friend die, was taking drugs by 11 and saw drugs consistently in the local recreation area, there were heroin needles and people openly smoking weed. you have so many options in places like london, yet they pretend to be disadvantaged. the little village i grew up in had the poor area and then the nice big houses at the other end, there are no jobs, you got to travel 6 miles. we didn't even see it as a gang, it was just the people you grew up with and for the fights, they'd walk 3 miles into a corn field with bats, hammers and knives. when he said "police kicked the shit out of me", my response was "you've never had the shit kicked out of you".
Bobby Kasanga the cashbox king. People in the comments dont realise the area and era he is from. North Peckham estate was rough. People were getting murdered every month. Look at the story of Damilola Taylor. He was in the UK specifically North Peckham for only 4 months after moving from Nigeria. Ended up stabbed to death at the age of 10. Growing up in that scenario and area wasnt easy. Yes Bobby isnt a saint but his whole transition to owning a football club providing oppurtunities for vunerable youth is nothing less than remarkable
Yep and before him and his era there was the oldskool South London armed robbers and faces like Ronny Easterbrook and Vic Dark etc who were white before the culture and demographics changed.
@Supra RCJPOP U can tell he’s not proud of it and doesn’t justify his actions nor romanticise that life style, he did his time and turned his life around don’t be so negative.
@Supra RCJPOP I can guarantee you he is fully apologetic and full of remorse, he was obviously misled and knows right from wrong and more importantly owns the negative life he once lived....
Having grown up in an area like this - I would say this guy is typical of many young men who ended up in gangs. I’ve known many, sadly some are no longer here……gone before their life even started. I’ve seen so many from good families, who were good decent guys get swallowed up by the streets, it is remarkably easy for it to happen in these neighbourhoods. I look at my own son, who never joined a gang or got into trouble, but I can tell you every day was a battle. To be honest I had to at times turn gangster on him, and anyone who I ever saw him with who I didn’t like…..I didn’t mess around. Kids of that age, just don’t see the warning signs - today he is a father and I’m a grandad and he gets it 100% why I was so tough on him and anyone who I felt was around him that I didn’t like. The sad truth is that not ever parent has the strength to be like me, and I can tell you it took a lot. Dropping your guard just once is enough to lose your child to the streets….that’s how these neighbourhoods operate.
@@rufdymondWe could clean these areas up very easily if we wanted. Anyone caught committing a crime gets deported along with their family. No appeals. It would take less than a year.
I've met Bobby on a number of occasions and you can only be impressed by the way he has turned his life around, and has been so open about his troubled past to help others from going down the same path.
if that impresses you, i once saw one of them throw a piece or trash into a trashcan.. i mean he was an actor filming a commercial and had been instructed to do that, but he still did it on the 4th attempt
@@abdulSpruce it's not a question of intelligence, when you're young and surrounded by it it's hard to know what's up and what's down, what's right and what's wrong, it's not until you break free you can see clearly It's all about loving kindness, it's not about 'getting a pass' it's about understanding that not everyone has the privilege of perspective when they have never been outside of their own environment
"young people" what are you talking about? they're less than 3% of young people in the uk, blaming a whole generation for one demographics signature behaviour
Someone who was poorley influenced and changed his life to guide youth to a better life. He's helped a lot of youth out so is definetly a role model to a lot of people@@Krwler
Best thing about bobby is he dont try and gas it up. Tells his story as it was no bullshit or dramatics just lays it out on the table. This guy is living proof that you dont have to live that life if you dont want too.
As someone that frequented the Gloucester Grove estate and grew up in Peckham Bobbys story is very relatable. Prison can make or break an individual. It’s refreshing to see that Bobby used the time away constructively and is making a positive difference. Well done..👏
Respect to you for turning your life around your an inspiration and now a role model to the young men that have grown up in gang culture.Bless your soul my brother ❤
Having grown up in London, my antennas always went up when I heard "lemme see that..." or "you got the time?" or you have a football & the olders say "ay lemme get a touch". Just know you may not get whatever you gave them back.
Proof that no matter how dark your past, you can always turn it around. Imagine this man wasn't given the opportunity to show how much positive impact he could have on society when he was released from prison.
Love this story of rehabilitation and community work! Bobby, max respect for your work in the community and inspiring and helping those around you and now others further afield with this video👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
I grew up near Peckham and used to go through the exact places he talks about (peckham library). Id go through there everyday for school. Living through the same environment as his, he speaks with pure authenticity and realness. Its fucked and it genuinely felt like a war ground for us teens at the time who wanted to just go school and home safely without being robbed, attacked or chased. Its good now that the places are starting to develop and from my knowledge the crime rate went down (specifically crimes on civilians) like robbing. But its a very easy for teens to get influenced. Big ups to him 🙏🏾
"us teens" wow that's quite a vague term, can you be more specific? only this is something that one group of people do everywhere you exist in the world, seems like you're trying to share the blame.
@@MaSoNGaMeR115 maybe i didnt explain it in the best that part of my comment. “Us teens” that lived within broken council estates with gang members as your neighbour. Family members involved and or close friends that were. Which covered alot of areas in London, and where i lived, also “us teens” were raised and was cautious daily when travelling whether it was someone they knew that had bad intentions on them or people that would if they knew where you lived was from an opposing area. Now also when i say “us teens” i mean my from lifetime the people i met and had my childhood living around. Obvs this is a case all around the world even my own ethnic background country so im very aware. But as this video is talking about a location and time period where i exactly can relate to and or seen (including areas he mentions) thats why i commented. I dont share blame, i speak as someone that spent 25 years living in the parts of London he talks about.
“Got a big ego like Bobby Kasanga” (Big ego media) Follow this guy on social media for a while now, nothing but positive vibes and good guidance for the younger generation. Well done Bobby keep moving 👏🏼
Would love to hear a lot more on his time after jail, including more detail on how he got the team started and how he has managed it's development since. I completely understand that the criminality aspect gets the viewers and that's why the build up to the happy ending is significantly longer than the ending but there must be a lot more value in what he has done since serving his time. Respect to this man
I used to manage his U21s. He sacked me after a week for threatening the players lol. Funny guy, likes to give everyone an opportunity. Decent football club. Helped my life a lot in that small time period.
😂 oh my days this comment is hilarious! I don't know if it's because of what you got fired for or that you were so truthful about what you did and don't mind!
@DaisiesandPandas yeah the players weren't listening so I offered them a fight to resolve it. Then I got sacked. Honestly decent fella with a big heart. He genuinely gives opportunity to all.
Bobby, you didn’t start life with a fair hand. Despite your natural abilities you made mistakes, but your responsibility and ownership are admirable. You’re a great role model and a self-made man giving back to his community. Well done!
so glad he's living up to his potential, he's obviously intelligent and motivated; the gang life is so hard on people, hard to imagine that anyone can be truly happy there. wonderful to hear he has a family of his own now!
What a gr8 interview allowing bobby to speak n speak vv well he does.congrats to bobby i wish him every success n health n happiness..beautiful turnaround 😁🙏❤
This guy. Super smart, reflective and doing everything he can to save kids from ending up either dead or in prison though the beautiful game, legit role model.
Should be proud of yourself Bobby, not for what you have done in the past but for getting out of the streets with your life, and making people aware. I hope you are able to help others
God bless you brother you’ve done so much to help others no matter what your past was you learned… and you did many important things to put others on the right path and in turn gave them a chance at life. So many powerful words incredibly empowering and inspirational ❤
Having grown up in an area like this - I would say this guy is typical of many young men who ended up in gangs. I’ve know many, sadly some are no longer here……gone before their life even started. I’ve seen so many from good families, who were good decent guys get swallowed up by the streets, it is remarkably easy for it to happen in these neighbourhoods. I look at my own son, who never joined a gang or got into trouble, but I can tell you every day was a battle. To be honest I had to at times turn gangster on him, and anyone who I ever saw him with who I didn’t like…..I didn’t mess around. Kids of that age, just don’t see the warning signs - today he is a father and I’m a grandad and he gets it 100% why I was so tough on him and anyone who I felt was around him that I didn’t like. The sad truth is that not ever parent has the strength to be like me, and I can tell you it took a lot. Dropping your guard just once is enough to lose your child to the streets….that’s how these neighbourhoods operate.
everybody I know who grew up in Peckham, Brixton or the south in general in the 90's/00's knows someone who got stabbed. They had metal detectors in some schools because people would bring knives
Ive seen loads of ex criminals doing the rounds on TH-cam that say they are reformed, and are against knife crime, and they are dedicating the rest of their lives helping youths, blah, blah blah!.... most of them seem false, and i dont believe they are doing such charitable things for anything other than themselves. This guy on the other hand seems different, i believe he is 100% reformed, and doing what he is doing for the good of his community. Keep going sir! You are doing great things. It is a shame that your murdered friend didnt get caught the day he did that first robbery, he would likely still be alive today, and you could have been a succesfull, rich football player. It is strange how one little incident in life can change the total path of the rest of it.
Men like him are the ones prison reform work for. I don't even know him and I'm proud of him for turning things around. Some people can't be reformed but some can people just need to be given the chance.
The police did NOT have a right to beat you up. Its wonderful that you turned your life around and that you are using your past experiences to help others.
Nice to see that even though the race and culture changed Bobby still kept the good old South London armed robbery tradition going 😂 all jokes aside to come from such a heavy background and be able to become a successful and legit member of society is admirable indeed.
Bobby is a true legend with a bright and successful future ahead this is what parents and schools need to be showing kids and teens and as a parent myself with a only child I hope that in the future my son will never live the gang life it's not worth it and you only end up in Jail or dead but unfortunately it's glamourised and only shown about the money and dr*ugs, it's about the life you chose the life didn't choose you.
Bobby, as the saying goes, the cream will always rise to the top, and you are an excellent example of that. You cannot change what you are and your pure potential. Change starts from within. I'm glad you realised that and are maximising your potential. Keep on this path, and you will not regret it.
This started out as a painful story! To think that his family emigrated from the Congo ( supposedly for a better life?) Only to come and be a part of the underworld in London! Foolishness, greed, weak mindedness are what makes these urban inner city dwellers go astray!! Although this story ends on a good note, I still believe his crimes and the pain and anguish they caused his victims by far outweighs his latterly good deeds! It is painful to see to repeatedly see young people from the ethnic minorities seemingly following these unsavoury paths! 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!
His work ethic was always there though even when he was doing illegal stuff, good to see a young black man who saw his worth and turned his life around!
Thanks so much to Bobby for taking part!
You can find out more about the work Bobby does at www.thinkoutsidetheblox.co.uk / www.hackneywickfootballclub.com
Follow on IG at @hackneywickfc and @Bobbykasanga20
Bobby is a true go getter, I’ve worked with him before to facilitate one of his projects, loved his energy and vibe, so positive and respectful. I rate him highly and wish him all the success in life.
I always say it’s not a mistake if you learn from it, because if you do then it’s a lesson, I did my fair share of dirt when I was younger and now I’m a fully qualified youth worker and I want to help young people stay away from that life, I respect Bobby because he’s giving advice you can’t buy from someone with a degree who’s never seen that life and or knows what it’s like, respect Bobby mate keep it up
Finally an ex gang member who doesn't feel the need to speak like a robot and actually seems to have learned from his experiences.
More power to you Bobby.
Do well fella.
Massive respect to you.
Obviously the beat down worked.
@@Threemore650 there are a lot of great kind, intelligent people who get involved with this kind of stuff. Its one of the sad realities about places like Peckham... The germans weren't all bad people but they essentially tried to wipe out a whole race of people and more. Its all circumstance, and one can't sit and judge from a perspective coming from a more privileged background in a normal area
@@jamesmoss56 They didn't try to wipe out a race. Being Jewish isn't a race. Also i wonder how many Jews were in France, Russia, England? and beyond?
@@jamesmoss56"Germans weren't all bad"? 😂
i respect his honesty, this is how they really live, they dont actually have hard lives and live in rough areas, he had a job, education, money, yet still needed to get involved in gang shit. when he said year 9, it made me shocked because where i grew up, a small little country village, i had been stabbed twice by age 10, then watched my best friend die, was taking drugs by 11 and saw drugs consistently in the local recreation area, there were heroin needles and people openly smoking weed. you have so many options in places like london, yet they pretend to be disadvantaged. the little village i grew up in had the poor area and then the nice big houses at the other end, there are no jobs, you got to travel 6 miles. we didn't even see it as a gang, it was just the people you grew up with and for the fights, they'd walk 3 miles into a corn field with bats, hammers and knives. when he said "police kicked the shit out of me", my response was "you've never had the shit kicked out of you".
Bobby Kasanga the cashbox king. People in the comments dont realise the area and era he is from. North Peckham estate was rough. People were getting murdered every month. Look at the story of Damilola Taylor. He was in the UK specifically North Peckham for only 4 months after moving from Nigeria. Ended up stabbed to death at the age of 10. Growing up in that scenario and area wasnt easy. Yes Bobby isnt a saint but his whole transition to owning a football club providing oppurtunities for vunerable youth is nothing less than remarkable
Yep and before him and his era there was the oldskool South London armed robbers and faces like Ronny Easterbrook and Vic Dark etc who were white before the culture and demographics changed.
Pauser was the cash box king
Kapingi from down deh suh
This dudes a prime example of a game changer 🙌 massive respect to this dude. He shows real remorse. Nice one 👍
@Supra RCJPOP U can tell he’s not proud of it and doesn’t justify his actions nor romanticise that life style, he did his time and turned his life around don’t be so negative.
@Supra RCJPOP I can guarantee you he is fully apologetic and full of remorse, he was obviously misled and knows right from wrong and more importantly owns the negative life he once lived....
Having grown up in an area like this - I would say this guy is typical of many young men who ended up in gangs. I’ve known many, sadly some are no longer here……gone before their life even started. I’ve seen so many from good families, who were good decent guys get swallowed up by the streets, it is remarkably easy for it to happen in these neighbourhoods.
I look at my own son, who never joined a gang or got into trouble, but I can tell you every day was a battle. To be honest I had to at times turn gangster on him, and anyone who I ever saw him with who I didn’t like…..I didn’t mess around. Kids of that age, just don’t see the warning signs - today he is a father and I’m a grandad and he gets it 100% why I was so tough on him and anyone who I felt was around him that I didn’t like. The sad truth is that not ever parent has the strength to be like me, and I can tell you it took a lot. Dropping your guard just once is enough to lose your child to the streets….that’s how these neighbourhoods operate.
@@rufdymondWe could clean these areas up very easily if we wanted. Anyone caught committing a crime gets deported along with their family. No appeals. It would take less than a year.
@@chairmanmeow8388 great idea start with glasgow liverpool then manchester
Not sure how white bois would face in rwanda but never the less
I've met Bobby on a number of occasions and you can only be impressed by the way he has turned his life around, and has been so open about his troubled past to help others from going down the same path.
You chatting poo 🤣
if that impresses you, i once saw one of them throw a piece or trash into a trashcan.. i mean he was an actor filming a commercial and had been instructed to do that, but he still did it on the 4th attempt
Such a clever lad. Good example that change is possible.
Agree with the sentiment but he never needed to change, he was always a good guy he just got dragged into it because of circumstances and proximity
@@abdulSpruce it's not a question of intelligence, when you're young and surrounded by it it's hard to know what's up and what's down, what's right and what's wrong, it's not until you break free you can see clearly
It's all about loving kindness, it's not about 'getting a pass' it's about understanding that not everyone has the privilege of perspective when they have never been outside of their own environment
@abdul Spruce show 10k to many kids & they'll be intrigued and want to know how you got it
Very intelligent fellow
I have dyslexia. I never done well in school. I think it's crazy to see acedemics in crime.
Really enjoyed watching Bobby’s experience. Scary how so many young people get sucked up into this life. Happy he turned it around.
"young people" what are you talking about? they're less than 3% of young people in the uk, blaming a whole generation for one demographics signature behaviour
This is what a real role model looks like. More power to you brother. 👊🏾
A role model? Someone who used to be a criminal and then stopped? What are you on?
@@Krwler not my role model 😂😂😂😂
Someone who was poorley influenced and changed his life to guide youth to a better life. He's helped a lot of youth out so is definetly a role model to a lot of people@@Krwler
Yeah, but, No.
Why do BM always like ex-Gamg members🤷🏾♀️... Why can’t you value people who have never been in gangs...
Inspirational guy. Proof you can genuinely turn your life around, massive respect to you Bobby.
Big respect for the work this dude is now doing to help kids with football.. Props to Bobby 👏
Best thing about bobby is he dont try and gas it up. Tells his story as it was no bullshit or dramatics just lays it out on the table. This guy is living proof that you dont have to live that life if you dont want too.
As someone that frequented the Gloucester Grove estate and grew up in Peckham Bobbys story is very relatable.
Prison can make or break an individual. It’s refreshing to see that Bobby used the time away constructively and is making a positive difference.
Well done..👏
Respect to you for turning your life around your an inspiration and now a role model to the young men that have grown up in gang culture.Bless your soul my brother ❤
Having grown up in London, my antennas always went up when I heard "lemme see that..." or "you got the time?" or you have a football & the olders say "ay lemme get a touch".
Just know you may not get whatever you gave them back.
Proof that no matter how dark your past, you can always turn it around. Imagine this man wasn't given the opportunity to show how much positive impact he could have on society when he was released from prison.
Top man. Just goes to show people can change from past mistakes. Big respect for what you’re doing now with the younger generation👏
Man like Bobby Kasanga aka The Peckham Zidane. Aka Big Ego Media aka Hackney Wick FC 💪🏿👊🏿
Fuck me you really be bumming Bobby raw
What?
Woahhh big harsh
Use your head Peckham zidane prolly head butted a few man
@@FearTheIndoorHorseRancher What?
this guy is one very clever man deserves to do well wish him all the best
Smart , hardworking guy I am very happy for him and hope he keeps up the success
One of the most decent things I've watched on TH-cam.
I was in a gang it's not as good as being in a job.
Respect to him👍❤🙏
Great watch
Very articulate and intelligent man👊🏻
What an incredible man. Big respect for this guy, an incredible journey and an incredible person. He’s just getting started no doubt.
Love this story of rehabilitation and community work! Bobby, max respect for your work in the community and inspiring and helping those around you and now others further afield with this video👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
What a great example of how to learn from your mistakes and use the knowledge for good.
Well done mate.
Go on Bobby! Such a great turnaround and an inspirational guy
This story is a testament of good overcoming evil. Well done sir xx
Top man for turning your life around and for trying to help the younger generation who have so much potential!
Shout out to open University for giving people the opportunity to learn.
I grew up near Peckham and used to go through the exact places he talks about (peckham library). Id go through there everyday for school. Living through the same environment as his, he speaks with pure authenticity and realness. Its fucked and it genuinely felt like a war ground for us teens at the time who wanted to just go school and home safely without being robbed, attacked or chased. Its good now that the places are starting to develop and from my knowledge the crime rate went down (specifically crimes on civilians) like robbing. But its a very easy for teens to get influenced. Big ups to him 🙏🏾
"us teens" wow that's quite a vague term, can you be more specific? only this is something that one group of people do everywhere you exist in the world, seems like you're trying to share the blame.
@@MaSoNGaMeR115 maybe i didnt explain it in the best that part of my comment. “Us teens” that lived within broken council estates with gang members as your neighbour. Family members involved and or close friends that were. Which covered alot of areas in London, and where i lived, also “us teens” were raised and was cautious daily when travelling whether it was someone they knew that had bad intentions on them or people that would if they knew where you lived was from an opposing area. Now also when i say “us teens” i mean my from lifetime the people i met and had my childhood living around. Obvs this is a case all around the world even my own ethnic background country so im very aware. But as this video is talking about a location and time period where i exactly can relate to and or seen (including areas he mentions) thats why i commented. I dont share blame, i speak as someone that spent 25 years living in the parts of London he talks about.
This is a real human being right here, full respect.
What a gent. I love a story of redemption. Nothing but respect to this man ❤
What grey guy this lad is. Turned around the shit and is making it positive 👊🏻
Big shout out to Bobby bringing all the communities together ❤️🙌
Thanks Dale
Would like to see a longer sit down chat with Bobby.
What a great communicator, he needs to do these talks in schools.
I'm glad Bobby has been able to show this true potential. A very impressive man
Loved this story 👏🏿 can tell this is just another case of a good guy that grew up in the wrong area.
That's about 70 % of the people on the street s
shout out Bobby & Big Ego Media. Proud of how he & his brother turned their life around
Inspirational. Positive. What a great turn around.
I knew Bobby growing up in 11P (if u know, u know), genuine guy, glad he is now using his talent in a positive way. 👏🏾
Sounds like a good guy! ... using his experiences to help others not make the same bad choices, bravo sir 👏
“Got a big ego like Bobby Kasanga” (Big ego media) Follow this guy on social media for a while now, nothing but positive vibes and good guidance for the younger generation. Well done Bobby keep moving 👏🏼
Quoting rimzee bars u ahhh real one 👌🏻
Would love to hear a lot more on his time after jail, including more detail on how he got the team started and how he has managed it's development since. I completely understand that the criminality aspect gets the viewers and that's why the build up to the happy ending is significantly longer than the ending but there must be a lot more value in what he has done since serving his time. Respect to this man
I be😊
🎉 🎉
he his own youtube channel where he talks about his experiences.
Love these stories. So powerful and moving
Inspiring words young man. Thank you for standing up and telling your story. Respect.
Respect James thank you
My G. Good to see him on great things. Elevate and Motivate
I used to manage his U21s. He sacked me after a week for threatening the players lol.
Funny guy, likes to give everyone an opportunity. Decent football club. Helped my life a lot in that small time period.
😂 oh my days this comment is hilarious! I don't know if it's because of what you got fired for or that you were so truthful about what you did and don't mind!
Love the mindset!
@DaisiesandPandas yeah the players weren't listening so I offered them a fight to resolve it.
Then I got sacked.
Honestly decent fella with a big heart. He genuinely gives opportunity to all.
Really enjoyed listening to this! Very honest
Bobby, you didn’t start life with a fair hand. Despite your natural abilities you made mistakes, but your responsibility and ownership are admirable. You’re a great role model and a self-made man giving back to his community. Well done!
Met this guy a few times grafting in Hackney, love his Aura!
so glad he's living up to his potential, he's obviously intelligent and motivated; the gang life is so hard on people, hard to imagine that anyone can be truly happy there. wonderful to hear he has a family of his own now!
What a gr8 interview allowing bobby to speak n speak vv well he does.congrats to bobby i wish him every success n health n happiness..beautiful turnaround 😁🙏❤
This guy. Super smart, reflective and doing everything he can to save kids from ending up either dead or in prison though the beautiful game, legit role model.
Fascinating! It’s only right to get uncle Roberto on snack wars Uk Vs Congo snacks!
Peckham boys was one of the biggest gangs in London at the time!
What a remarkable story - well done for changing your life around.
life is worth living.
"I Was very good at football" played for the year sixes in year 4 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love the idea of a London boroughs cup! Could really see the positive impact that could have, plus I would watch it
This is too short. This guy has a lot of valuable experience to share.
Should be proud of yourself Bobby, not for what you have done in the past but for getting out of the streets with your life, and making people aware. I hope you are able to help others
God bless bobby, and stay true to your self, being honest and not grassing xxx
God bless you brother you’ve done so much to help others no matter what your past was you learned… and you did many important things to put others on the right path and in turn gave them a chance at life. So many powerful words incredibly empowering and inspirational ❤
Great guy, really hope he keeps trying to help others.
So glad Bobby has turned his life around
Having grown up in an area like this - I would say this guy is typical of many young men who ended up in gangs. I’ve know many, sadly some are no longer here……gone before their life even started. I’ve seen so many from good families, who were good decent guys get swallowed up by the streets, it is remarkably easy for it to happen in these neighbourhoods.
I look at my own son, who never joined a gang or got into trouble, but I can tell you every day was a battle. To be honest I had to at times turn gangster on him, and anyone who I ever saw him with who I didn’t like…..I didn’t mess around. Kids of that age, just don’t see the warning signs - today he is a father and I’m a grandad and he gets it 100% why I was so tough on him and anyone who I felt was around him that I didn’t like. The sad truth is that not ever parent has the strength to be like me, and I can tell you it took a lot. Dropping your guard just once is enough to lose your child to the streets….that’s how these neighbourhoods operate.
Congratulations Bobby. I wish him every success. x
Respect pal, very refreshing
Ohh this is so great!
This is a nice guy! Fair play to him
Proud of you brother 🙏🏾
So Proud ❤
everybody I know who grew up in Peckham, Brixton or the south in general in the 90's/00's knows someone who got stabbed. They had metal detectors in some schools because people would bring knives
2:12 Avengers, Mutant Hero Turtles😭😭💀💀😭
Clever guy, the Government need to fund this man's ideas on solving the gang problem.
They never will. They will pay him to go backwards and lay mouse traps for the innocent to fall into.
Not the Peckham boys avengers, that made me chuckle😅. Inspiration to the young black kids, God bless him
Bobby is a legend. Shout out BigEgoMedia
Man like Bobby Kasanga! Real inspiration for the youth
Peckham...the ONLY place I've been to that reminds me of where I lived ...in Spanish Town Jamaica...Real ghetto youth...Real inspiration
King Bobby! Total respect!🫡👑
Really enjoyed his story 👏🏾
Inspirational story
Ive seen loads of ex criminals doing the rounds on TH-cam that say they are reformed, and are against knife crime, and they are dedicating the rest of their lives helping youths, blah, blah blah!.... most of them seem false, and i dont believe they are doing such charitable things for anything other than themselves. This guy on the other hand seems different, i believe he is 100% reformed, and doing what he is doing for the good of his community. Keep going sir! You are doing great things.
It is a shame that your murdered friend didnt get caught the day he did that first robbery, he would likely still be alive today, and you could have been a succesfull, rich football player. It is strange how one little incident in life can change the total path of the rest of it.
I been watching your channel Bobby, im getting ready to go inside and watching your channel has mentally prepped me
Truly inspirational ❤
Bobby will one day be known a a national treasure
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@MTF “Bobby taught me how to speak Congolese” your weird 😂
Men like him are the ones prison reform work for. I don't even know him and I'm proud of him for turning things around. Some people can't be reformed but some can people just need to be given the chance.
The police did NOT have a right to beat you up. Its wonderful that you turned your life around and that you are using your past experiences to help others.
Big respect big man
This guy was never meant to be a gang member clearly intelligent, self aware , humble respect to him
Nice to see that even though the race and culture changed Bobby still kept the good old South London armed robbery tradition going 😂 all jokes aside to come from such a heavy background and be able to become a successful and legit member of society is admirable indeed.
Bobby is a true legend with a bright and successful future ahead this is what parents and schools need to be showing kids and teens and as a parent myself with a only child I hope that in the future my son will never live the gang life it's not worth it and you only end up in Jail or dead but unfortunately it's glamourised and only shown about the money and dr*ugs, it's about the life you chose the life didn't choose you.
Bobby, as the saying goes, the cream will always rise to the top, and you are an excellent example of that. You cannot change what you are and your pure potential. Change starts from within. I'm glad you realised that and are maximising your potential. Keep on this path, and you will not regret it.
Bobby Kasanga yanna. Legend right there. Hackney Wickers FC
This started out as a painful story!
To think that his family emigrated from the Congo ( supposedly for a better life?)
Only to come and be a part of the underworld in London!
Foolishness, greed, weak mindedness are what makes these urban inner city dwellers go astray!!
Although this story ends on a good note, I still believe his crimes and the pain and anguish they caused his victims by far outweighs his latterly good deeds!
It is painful to see to repeatedly see young people from the ethnic minorities seemingly following these unsavoury paths!
👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!
LADbible I want to hear more of these stories👌🏻👌🏻
I was running with the lads in my younger years.Used my experience to be the best father
We're so proud of you and God is too!
His story is fit for a movie
His work ethic was always there though even when he was doing illegal stuff, good to see a young black man who saw his worth and turned his life around!