 Kuhya ni,i kufusitia, kwa kwa kwa wiresa mituo na bihutu na hiliu kajantia kwa kwa kwa kwa kwenji ni,i mituo kujum Dance na kuhia ni kufusitia, kwa kwenji ni na kufusitia, kwa kwenji ni Kupusha mi,i kwa kwa huli za na tisha jomiku i nama slamakadu na hiliu kujumiku Iwa kwa ju icha nела ka? Do ya? Kukuskupua nama Facebook, kukuskua nama kufusha Iwa kwa kwa kwefola kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwapu We are about to color you in progress because the onset is about to blow your mind, but we also do have a question on our socials. When you were small, when you were younger, what did you want to do and what happened? When we know the number of people who are affected by the stroke, we can name them as well, but we also know the number of people who are affected by the stroke. So do let us know about that but have that conversation a bit. But strength of a woman first, let me allow her to introduce herself now. Hi. Hi. How are you? I really like your outfits. Thank you. You just spoke nice. Thank you so much. Please introduce yourself to the people. Okay, my name is Esther Nema. I'm the founder of DreamTribe Network Africa. I recently won the top 35 under 35 on the category of entrepreneurship and so I'm very passionate about entrepreneurship on my social media I just literally all I talk about is entrepreneurship That just loosely translates to money We are going to talk all things money and who wants money? I know, right? Nambo na watu to sheki Every time we get maybe let's say promotion in life and we make more we still need more I know, actually one of my supervisors told me like one of our GM one of the companies that I worked for said that we should our happiness should not be attached to things or experiences that if I get this then I'm going to be happy so you just find your kind of happiness but you also look for this thing so that then they they add to that because apparently according to him money doesn't add to happiness but I'm like don't you just want to find that out for yourself don't you want to have money then you're unhappy then you know then you come back and confess Can I have that job? I know Please give me money so that we can do an experiment Exactly, yeah just give us so that we know whether social experiment I want to have five of you right now just in I don't want to say much because there's a lot to her basically she was a TV host she's dabbled a bit in radio I've seen you are affiliated with TED Talks too that is so impressive Thank you and the list goes on and on but mostly today we're going to highlight her as an entrepreneur and Sana Sana youth because that is where we are at currently if not pushing it up some of us about to get out we are about to push it to 40 don't get to guys where am I going you know I was told it goes to 65 guys Biden is 77 I mean he's a youth at heart and we just voted impressed there you just be there grow old by yourself we're sticking to 21 through and through tell me about why first of all you're very passionate about the youth I'm very passionate because I think initially I think for you and me both because one we are youth and so we are going through a lot of the situation that young people do go through and so when you are living in that moment of course you should be passionate about it well there are people who are passionate about children women men and things like that and I'm also passionate about women actually but I feel young people have a lot of potential we do have so much energy and so much ability but we are stuck in this inability phase because I was looking at the time when maybe the likes of Kina Kalondo Musioka who are actually becoming leaders they were actually our age they were 29 30 or when you hear of Tom Boyer he was actually around they started in their 20s but the opposite is happening during our time where we are actually constantly feeling we are not as able we have not reached it almost feels like we are being categorized in the category of inadequate like we really need so much support and yes we do because of course the environment and the times need that but beyond that we are actually so capable there's a lot of potential the massive potential that is within a young person and the energy like right now I'm this energetic the energy and the thought and the great ideas can you imagine if we believed in ourselves enough to implement those ideas on our socials we are asking what did you want to be I wanted to be a lawyer I wanted to be a lawyer then what happened actually grades when you get your grades back then you wanted to do because I think then you needed to have an A when you're going to do law and do an A in English and I don't know what combination and things like that and so I ended up opting for communication because then my combination was perfect but I still will do law I will go for it you know how that thing that is in your mind and you're like you know what I still will go around and go about it and then I didn't want to do parallel in the evening because I just wanted full campus experience I wanted to be in campus so I opted for communication and I think communication chose me because then that's what I was doing already I was writing so it was a natural flow until today I'm not sure whether I'm that passionate about arguing but I think there's a way I would love to advocate for a lot of issues maybe young people maybe women things like that alright so again there are a couple of comments on our Facebook page that is at wide5.4 but there is at wide5.4 channel on Twitter as well and hashtag is why in the money so we will let you know what they are saying in a little while okay so now that communication has taken you to a place where you can reach out where you can give back to the society how have you taken charge of that however it's been easier for me but because I understand with my communication background I know how to communicate what I want what I need and what I stand for and I think I know how to use social media in a way that a lot of other people may not use it for like personally it's not just fun and games I actually consider that platform to market me, what I'm doing and what I'm about I'll have selfies, I'll have days that I'm poking fun memes I have quite a number of them but when you go to my social media page you will know what I stand for you'll know what I believe in and so I think that's an advantage because then I started public relations so then it's almost unnatural for me so it's given me a lot of advantage and I would personally believe that not that I'm doing more than a lot of other entrepreneurs because I am out there sharing about it right and so when you share about it then you will look like you're the one who's really doing the most yet we don't know what to do we don't know what to do we don't know what to do when we find you what are your handles so that they can be found so on Twitter it's niavula nema on Instagram it's esta.neema on Facebook it's esta.neema and on there's also a group called Dream Tribe Network Africa so that's the network you can just join it's free to join, should you be wanting to start an innovation, a business you can actually go and join the group here so I want to read you something and then it will take us to the meat of the matter just read a story about teenagers and how they're opting for house parties and the story that they've used as a case study is where a section of 44 minas were arrested at a house party in Mountain View Estate on Saturday and we're being shown them being held at the Kabeta Police Station and minas is under the age of 18 and they're engaging in a lot of things and please don't think that this is ending up in judgment because and they are making so many faces so if the heavens were to open the hands up some is between mefanya in my life and it humbles me humility must be instilled so I'm not trying to blame anyone I understand that not having something to do is a very dangerous thing and I also understand and I understand that parents are also going through their own things trying to keep food on the table it's a difficult time guys, let's be serious so what is the solution for us we turn these minds and now start thinking about entrepreneurship now start thinking about making money possibly then helping out with the breadwin of the home and I think and you're right what I just talked about the potential that lies in a person and now when you hear people like Mark Zuckerberg and when they discovered Facebook was he like 17 and things like that so it's just that and I don't know whether it is our culture that makes us feel really really young like I don't know even like as you see me I still feel I'm youth and I'm up about being youth but I feel like if we teach responsibility at a very young age we are capable of using that potential for the good because these kids are not bad children they are not bad people and they are having a good time but a lot of times our directive as parents and teachers is to help people discover that you as one individual what can you be like you're capable of being so powerful and being so amazing and that if you focus your energy in this direction who can you become because I think a lot of times I'm like I'm out there like there's a time we were leaving and I'd be watching down and I'd just be seeing so many young people especially young men with potential with such great potential but because of lack of opportunities to work lack of employment they're just laying down not having anything to do and I can imagine that type of frustration for a young man a young woman or someone has a degree and they can't find work and they actually have to be a house boy you can imagine what that person feels on the inside because you've gone through such a process and you're not able to release it but if let's say as media personalities or parents or teachers we actually constantly reminded people that you can, you are like you're the working job like you can be fired today but you're the job you should not lose hope and rise up and I don't even blame the 844 system too much because having some business people come out of the system they have so it's just that self-believe I think that's what we are lacking we are talented, we are really good at what we do we are educated but just that belief in I can do it I don't need one million I am the business but I think also like I said that's all too much but like when you work for yourself you develop a new courage and new confidence to be able to do it and not that you should quit your job like what can you do beyond the space of what you're given what can you do how can you be a solution provider and I think more young kids need to believe that there could be anything anyone but to choose to compromise your future on just a moment I think that's where the challenge is the people who have gone ahead we should know better and literally guide guide the kids to parts because we should remember how it felt to be young to be confused and we wanted to be like the adults now we are trying to reverse the process we are there sticking to 21 for 5 years celebrating one bus day one bus day what we are going to do is we are going to take a short break so that we come back and then as the name is going to bless us with wisdom this peer pressure because we found it here so how can we divert that into positive energy because again we have the difference between when we're older and when we're younger when we're younger our energy is out there but our resources are a bit kidogo we have resources then we have no time when you're older now you have resources but now your energy is a bit kidogo so how do we find balance right now where we are at how can we make money for ourselves how can we stop how can we stop that hashtag is what in the morning don't go away