 What is a Western if you ever heard about yourself? Like I told you Africans are negative in Jeno. Uganda is inclusive but when you apply reason like I do, you come to realize that everything comes at a cost. Why do you expect to be richer than the majority of the people in your society and you expect them to clap and love you so much? No, it is a natural thing. Hat is part of the human cycle. So instead of making me feel bad, I have learnt how to live with it and how best can I use it towards improvement of my progress and improvement of the society where I live. So instead of people always hate you, if you are better than them regardless of where you are, people always hate you. So the better you adjust your reasoning capacity and you accept it, the better you move forward, the faster you move forward. I want to know why I grow processing. We export a lot of raw materials and import a lot of finished goods at 10 or 20 times the price for what we imported it at. So I was thinking if I can set up integrated agro processing plants, I can add value and look for the demand for agro produce not just domestically through import substitution, but also regionally and internationally. That way I would have improved the lives of the majority of the Ugandans because you see I'm not going for farming. No, the Ugandans would be the outgrowers. Then I'm staged at value addition. If I can aim for the market, specifically moving within the directions of demand and supply, I look for the market, I process and export and bring money back on. That way I will improve a lot of lives for a lot of households in Uganda. So that is why I moved into agro processing and value addition. Okay, it was also at my net worth here in the wrong run, but this time the difference would be it is not limited to me as an individual, but it is cutting across majority of Ugandans. And I don't expect to do this just in one central region. Uganda, I mapped Uganda into 10 zones and I plan to put integrated agro processing plants in 10 zones of Uganda if God grants me the life and the time and the reasoning capacity to pull it off. Now all these structures you see right here, okay, the warehouses, we are going to house all the activities of agro processing industries, including cold rooms, packaging, storage and everything involved. Like here where we are, this is the pilot project. Mr. Hamish Shigund has set up for others to emulate and develop our country through agro processing and value addition. On the basis of Uganda being an agro-based country. So we are going to stop exporting raw materials and importing processed goods, but rather process everything from here at value, make quality controls and only export the excess. Only export the excess, that's a good one. Because we have the market for everything right here at home. Okay, what kind of products will you be processing in here then? Right here we are going to be processing the vegetables like the fruits, we manufacture juice, the meat, chicken, the cereals. We are going to put up cereals the other place where we shall be storing over 500,000 metric tons. We export it like the way you have been saying, we have had challenges with Kenya that our cereals are low quality. Right now we are going to put everything in perfect place. We are going to import expatriates here with the existing ones who have experience and make everything world standard. When it comes to the real estate, how many builders have you built so far in Uganda? Do you have numbers? No, I have quite a lot of kumashu properties in Uganda. In various areas, from kumashu structures to now real estate housing structures for residential, I have quite a number of projects, quite a number. Apart from Uganda, what other countries are you investing in? I have quite a number of properties. I have a logistics company in the United States trading as I'm express logistics in Dallas. I also quite own property in the UK. I'm quite screwed out but I'm mainly focused and invested in Africa. I read on the internet that your self-made billionaire is that true? Yeah. I also read on the internet that you're being supported by the government or whatever you're doing. That's what I read on the internet, that whatever you're doing is backed by the government. Is that true? I am an independent individual and a private member of the society. I don't hold any public funds for clarity. And when you say government, if you mean that the government has put in place the right prevailing circumstances or platform under which a reasonable man like me has been able to exploit the prevailing circumstances like security and freedoms to make it to where I am today, it is 100% true. Government has provided the right prevailing circumstances for me and the people that can apply reason in Uganda to make it big. That is a fact. Otherwise, if it was in security here maybe I would be dead but it is government that keeps us secure and it is government that protects us without properties and it is government that gives us the right to prosper without necessarily trying to pull you down. I have zero government. I don't have any coin from government. I have never taken any money from government. What inspires you to do what you do? Me, a fact that you are living, you are not dead. Struggle is a constant factor for as long as you are. When you are dead everything is done but for as long as you are living and breathing you have to keep moving. What else is there to be? If there is life, there is everything, right? Yeah, if there is life because you see in the initial stages of prosperity a man looks for a nice house, a nice car, better ways of survival. What happens if you are no longer limiting to survival you can drive the car you want, you can live in the biggest house possibly you can afford then what? You still eat one plate of food, you still drive one car to time, you can still stay in one house regardless of what you possess. So what then? How many Africans have what I have? There are very few. So the best I can give anyone watching this show right now, the best anyone nearing us now, listening to us now is how can I kickstart your rezoning capacity regardless of where you are? You see it is never too late to reason. I will give you an example of education system. Majority of Africans have gone through education systems and now they are the old PhDs, they are professors but have you ever asked yourself why the most educated people over society the least I would say rich or wealthy in our society? Just because you see by nature and character in Africa we've been told that you should draw the difference within those over 20 meters you should draw the difference between knowledge and wisdom. Professors have acquired a lot of knowledge with ability to attitulately pass it on to others but with total inability to practically apply it towards their own progress and prosperity of their societies. Rezoning is deep critical analysis of the prevailing circumstances without necessarily fronting personal emotions and desires because you see with reason we do what is right with desires and emotions we do what we desire Africans are taken up by short term desires and emotions not progressive reasoning. I think people needs to have a copy of this book because we've been talking about reasoning so I will say that the secret behind your success is reason I've managed to make it in Africa where everyone believes conditions are very poor that means I have managed to reason out a difficult situation in Africa me if it was in America would be the richest man to be because I would apply my reasoning capacity within the prevailing circumstances then here in Africa all systems are down in America systems are up someone can wake up and become rich from something as small as you know people liking something very funny we put something up people like it and you are up because the marketing strategy is there people have access to information you know that systems present for someone to make it already but here in Africa we are still in manual analog everything there is fast it is modern you don't think that is the reason why so many Africans cannot break through that system but for us to make it as a continent it shouldn't be limited to to just individuals like we say it but reasoning must be evident within all our structures and systems including our governments if you have a chance to change one thing in Africa what will it be our reasoning capacity the reasoning capacity of Africans and you see reasoning is simple simply being open-minded is an element of reason open-minded the ability to take in information when someone is talking to that ability to take in information and analyze it before you cannot that is an element of reason believing in yourself that is an element of reason being patient yet consistent with what you want that is an element of reason never giving up once you fall that is an element of reason taking personal responsibility and you say you see I owe myself the responsibility to make myself better and decide where I live that is an element of reason you you don't wait for anyone to come and carry you forward you you don't blame government for your failures you don't blame your parents for failures you simply adjust to the fact that look if I have anyone in the world I have me then I would write better my life you know that alone is an element of reason so success or failure I am mere refliction of our reasoning capacity so if we could attack the African mind towards reason I think that's the best thing that can ever be that can ever come in Africa funding a project is very difficult I interviewed a one successful man in Ghana and then he told me that he actually got the money from his friends how I meet mamuna I'll tell you this story because I was on the street for some time yeah it toughened me up right so just imagine you being on the street for some time with guys yo yo yo yo and then getting a format employment that's easier because I have friends now yeah so in the morning oh Charlie you brought you brought a kengke I'll come and eat so when I when I joined the Valko we met Shusu Shusu and I think Shusu that you made you take all the money this month is for you all hundred percent right the next month is for this person and this month so I was the last person to take it so I think about a seventh month I took also the money that's how I get the money to be trading that that is the story and that's the money that I had to today hasn't left me and that that I had money from a little from anybody that's Shusu money that I had you know that's how I've natured it from from that time to this time that money has never left my hand what was the first money that you received for your first business the first capital to start your first ever business my family background is business so I come from a business family wow so this is from that background that I started working with small substantial capital no too much capital actually too much money is not capital then you can't make it productive capital is that little amount of money you insert in a business we own a probability of losing it or gaining more which I call a risk then it starts matplying the matplier effect is what translates into actual success and progress and prosperity in the long run so a constant engine a constant productivity engine is what makes a person work what can we get this book in Uganda you can get physical copies back to the internet you can get it from amazon amazon both books success and failure based on reason and reality and reason as the world masterpiece for I believe there is nothing above reason and if there is anyone who can successfully challenge me on this please you are most welcome I think reason is above everything when it comes to human progress or failure reason is the governing factor okay in in a language I would say it all starts and ends in the mind you're building a 40 sitar 40 000 capacity stadium yeah in right in the middle of the city of Kampala yeah and when I got there I saw only black engineers and I was amazed because I've never seen anything like that before because anytime you see any big construction going on we tend to see either the Chinese or maybe the white surveying everything no but maybe when you look at the stadium how many Africans have built a stadium like I've done maybe maybe the first one of the few what I've done in its totality as building a stadium it is an illustration to my fellow Ugandans and Africans that look here even for massive projects like this one we can do it ourselves and I've made sure all the people employ all the English and everyone on the stadium is totally absolutely completely Africans so I'm trying to show them the look here we can do it if I've done it you still can you can do it let us put our hands together and make sure we build Africa for it is our obligation as Africans to build Africa if we don't take that on us or responsibility upon us that it is our obligation to build Africa then Africa shall never develop when we talk of investment or investor in Africa it's not enough to for now but that is what we are trying to change right now we are trying to show everyone that look here yes we can develop Africa as Africans this is our identity this is our we are defined by oh we are we are Africans Africa has us and we have Africa so we leave it for who will develop Africa if we don't take the responsibility upon us to build to build and develop Africa we have limited ourselves to mediocre and and and for any big projects you look at in Africa it's either done by the west by the Europeans by the Chinese yet they have the same red blood like we are flowing in our veins we are humans like like them we can actually even do better than them if we address our minds reasoning and for me I have decided to stop talking about it and illustrate maybe talking me to not be convincing enough within perimeters of reason that look it is possible for us to make it that's why I wrote a book success and failure based on reason and reality for reality is what it is as you see it not what you want it to be how many people have you employed currently employ close to 4600 employees directly under me and they are all Ugandans the stadium itself is leaving proof that I have done because you see a stadium is something communal me and my family cannot accommodate and utilize the stadium this is something communal success and failure based on reason and reality surrealistic fact that this one is present it's a realistic fact that it's going to be used by Ugandans and it is a reasonable fact that it is a communal stadium you do charity work yeah kind of charity work do you do depending on the prevailing need and circumstances like there was kovid I came through and gave 500 million to the community to buy drugs for vaccination so it depends on the prevailing circumstances we are going for Ramadan I have already bought a lot of things I'm going to give to different mosques and people communities to undo their facts when you hear the name Africa what comes into your mind Africa is blessed with a lot of natural minerals Africa is blessed with energetic people you know Africa is blessed with everything apart from inability for us to reason on how to exploit and explore the prevailing circumstances and available resources to us towards our progress and prosperity as a continent the only missing factor in Africa's reason otherwise God has blessed us is with everything we need for us to make it it will be unrealistic and and reason for any African to blame that we are not blessed by nature to blame God that we are never blessed by nature for we are fully blessed if we can only reason now to now to explore and exploit the prevailing circumstances and resources we hold at hand towards our prosperity as a continent you made it in Africa but an ordinary African is saying that it's not possible to make it in Africa but that statement from a reasonable perspective is wrong how can you say that it is wrong it is it is impossible to make it in Africa yet the Africans that have made it it is defeated by reason and reality you see that is exactly what I'm fighting inability for Africans to believe in themselves if I can do it you can do it what is the difference between me and you we all have the same time in a day we have maybe we have 24 hours I don't have any different what do I do different from you that has made me prosper and has kept you in a state you are at for me I think it is all about it's all in the mind it all starts and ends in the mind I have a lot of Africans in the diaspora that watches my videos yeah if you have a message to them what would that message be no Africans go abroad looking for better better ways of survival and majo it will tell you they go for everything which is a fact but I can give an opinion on what it is in Africa today maybe majo it have left because of the prevailing circumstances like our week education system that has made them believe you can only make it abroad not in Africa like I told you these are imported and imposed education systems that were never drafted realistically to meet the challenges and prepare the African child with the equipment to attituate analyze and understand the challenges at hand and forge corresponding solutions maybe one of the biggest problems Africa is our education system because you see we are born Africans but it prepares us into modern western slaves if I can put it attituately whereby by the time someone is leaving university all they can think of is go and look for better resources abroad and maybe that's why a majority of people living abroad so if qualified engineers, qualified doctors, qualified nurses are all living Africa how is Africa going to grow maybe we should start believing in ourselves our origin maim I think most of them are also living because the systems in Africa don't really work you are an African are you an African yes so why don't you first believe the fact that you are an African identity is an element of reason understanding your identity is an element of reason saying I'm by the names of a mischigun I'm by such and such a age I am a black man and I'm an African and what can I do to improve my life and the lives of those around me so does running away from a problem solve it now if I'm looking for modernity I should go look for it elsewhere have you solved the problem no actually you've moved to society that you're not you're foreigner in that particular society so and majority in the accounting you're not even a citizen you don't even qualify that is why I decided to do the white house in Uganda let us struggle or strive towards achieving our desires in our motherland instead of struggling and striving so much towards leaving our motherland I know majority live because of different living circumstances I don't want people to get me wrong but from a reasonable point of view that is a personal opinion which may to be a fact or not depending on the reasoning capacitor of the read and the on the reasoning capacitor of the person listening to me but that is my opinion within perimeters of reason self identity is very key and taking personal responsibility is equally key so whose responsibility is it to develop african political one is it for the westerners is it for the europeans or is it for the africans so if old africans are living africa whom are they living africa for me told my fellow africans and the world at large to everyone listening to me my message would be if you get a chance to get old of my two books success and failure based on reason and reality and reason as the odd masterpiece I would advise you to read it for I'm not trying to tell you how much I've achieved but how can we kickstart each other's reasoning capacitor to make sure we make the world we live in and the african continent a better place