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How A Young Ugandan Became A Billionaire at 40 Will Shock You!



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44 Comments

  1. This interview had got me thinking and reassessing my life in general. Reasoning is about using the brain in an effective way minus emotions and personal desire

  2. Exam: How many reasonable times was the word ''reason'' used in this interview? Also, give your reasons to reasonably indicate how the word reason was reasonably used to reason items reasonably in this interview – 100 Marks

  3. Very motivational. I strongly agree with you Ham. Our mentality (reasoning) as Africans is the cause of our poverty. The slavery analogy is spot on. we celebrate independence from colonialism but we are psychologically enslaved by the West. We do not value what we have… Thanks Wonde Maya for this great interview.

  4. the Fante king of YouTube in Africa love from Central Region Cape Coast Ghana πŸ‘πŸΏπŸ‘πŸΏπŸ’ͺ🏿πŸ’ͺπŸΏβœŠπŸΏβœŠπŸΏπŸ™πŸΏπŸ™πŸΏ

  5. Uganda people have stupid politics, some one is becoming progressing, are saying Museveni is Money πŸ’· are said Museveni money. Stupid enough.!!!!

  6. God bless HAMIS KIGGUNDU i have learnt alot πŸ™πŸΎπŸ™πŸΎβœŠπŸΏβœŠπŸΏβœŠπŸΏ

  7. People tell me :for you everything is money, I tell them without money I can't do nothing, look at This , all of this is money, I believe that one day I will make it πŸ˜…

  8. Maya, this is a very inspirational video so much respect to Mr. Hams He done a marvelous job. I love his mentality. He is so right in what he is saying I am from the Caribbean, however, looking at YouTube I see so much of potential in Africa, Africa is a beautiful continent, so rich so very rich in many things but yet a brother will pull another brother down rather work together and grow.May God continue blessings Mr. Hams on his journey. He is very intelligent and smart with a great mind like a river that keep flowing πŸ‘πŸΎπŸ™πŸΎ

  9. Oh he is in trucking. No wonder he has money. The trucking company in America is a good investment.

  10. Binafsi kama mtanzania na mwana Africa mashariki tena jirani wa uganda sikuwahi fahama uganda ni nzuri kiasi hichi…kuna cha kujifunza kupitia wawekezaji wa zalendo kama huyunbwana HAMIS…MashaaAllah.

  11. You can't stay the same after listening to Hamis' Answering OMG ❀❀❀ thanks so much Mr HK , Maya πŸ™πŸ™

  12. Two useful reasonable humans, it's a privilege listening to you both share words of wisdom freely. Hamis sounds like King Solomon. God is not going to ask Maya and Hamis what they did with the brain, the hands, and the feet He gave them. Even God at creation told us, "six days shalt thou labor." Time to go to work ya'll. "Whatever your hands find to do, do it with all your might" (Ecclesiastes 9:10). Make Africa the best continent by way of reason.

  13. he did not admit the public-private arrangement with government to develop the national stadium.

  14. WOW, God job brothers. You gave all of us Africans hope. ❀❀❀❀ from πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡·Eritrean living in USA

  15. If it's you, thank God for that inspiration, but if is the taxpayers money, many Ugandans have been forced to leave their lands, houses the biggest thing is to take the king's land, taking the king of buganda in court!really! This man disappointed all baganda yet is a muganda, there we started doubting you. Hamis????? Time will tell that many have lost their properties including the cultural.

  16. All these interactions with great achievers in Africa, Maya you have so many expectations from us, I can't wait 10 years from now to hear how great you have become..maybe the richest man in AfricaπŸ˜‚….This was inspiring from our own Ugandan.

  17. Business is simple. You need money to make money. I've always asked, what are those with the money doing with it?. Now I can rest easy knowing that Ham Kiggundu, who is a personal friend to my elder brother, is using his wealth for the collective good. Something that I would consider is my duty to do, if I had the resources. Alhamdullilah ❀

  18. Going to put this on heavy repeat. I met this guy before during a brief visit to Uganda. Very humble guy. had no idea who he was but he spoke to me. I wish I knew then because I would have asked to sit and have a conversation with him. He is dropping πŸ’ŽπŸ’Ž.

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