 I remember when we finished school, my mother asked me now what are you planning to do, are you starting to find a job? I thought it is the only way of making it in life. I thought it is what I have gone to school to start before. I have the papers, I need that job. Actually it is the passion and the pressure from the parents because they were like we educated, do we expect you to get a formal job, you know, 8 to 5 job. So I tried to find a job in manufacturing companies but I didn't get any job. So I gave up and decided to come back home. It is the best decision I ever made. I am satisfied because I am self-employed. I control myself. It is me the boss, I know what to do and what not to do. That feeling makes me happy. And also that satisfaction of the income that I get from my shamba and I am able to even pay 3 employees comfortably makes me happy. If youth are trained on agri business, I think they will gain more interest in it. And they will not want to go to the urban areas because they just think of agriculture as tiresome. They think farming is manual, they think farming because they have the mentality of our parents. The old age farming method is what they have in mind and it scares them. There are so many opportunities around here and we also need those degrees back here. And we want to encourage them to know that there is agribusiness. The agriculture we used to know is long gone. Now things are agribus, agriculture for money. My friends and my peers, most of them make fun of me because they tell me you don't know how to wear heels. You forgotten everything but my favorite shoe is the gum boot. It's my swag.