Many Kenyans wana hii tabia

Ile kitu hurting is that Njoro had done enuff research on the dairy farming biz…he had even sent me a video of young and rich ya K24 of a young nigga in Kenya who was successful with dairy farming… Wacha ntafute hio video

shut your mouth you pu55y!!!
…there is a smart populace with very limited opportunities

Kumanina bingwa, Malaya wewe wacha kusumbua watu.

He sent it while in Kenya Kasee?

Bahati ya mwenzio usiilalie mlango wazi.

Hapo umesema ukweli sisi wakenya tukona herd mentality, kuna parts tao unapata line mzima wase wamefungua exhibition shops wote wanauza nguo za madame mpaka huwa ninashindwa how they make profits with such a high compe

Still have to say kudos to huyo dude Njoro
Atleast alikuwa na balls za kujaribu hio venture now knows pros n cons

That’s the same mentality we as Kenyans have. Pale esto jamaa an ado IT college, he gets a good job, then almost all parents want their kids to pursue IT.
Coz kijana wa kamau made it

True

Unakumbuka Niki andika ways of being rich. Moja ilikuwa running a business. Watu wale wame succeed ni wale wameji-establish na wako kwa unique biz.
Watu wako Saudi wengi wao Wana stall za kuuza nguo. Yaani mambotch wako nje 80% Wana boutique. Sasa imagine vile Kuna stall mob selling the same thing hii Tao. Hakuna vile unaweza omoka with this kind of mentality.

Do what you love and the money will follow, hii mambo ingine ya kuwa billionaire in one year, wachia Kirubi

grass is greener on the other side

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K34qWsPRW9A

very true and actually one becomes wealthy bila hata kujua coz you’re immersed in something you love

The same applys to hardwares. Mmoja akifungua hardware then anunue NZE,everyone else sets up shop around him with bigger banners

It is simple to analyse the going ons.
1-10% of the population are the inventors and innovators. This are the guys who come up with an idea which is yet to be tapped out.
Then we have the 90-99% of the population who are followers. They lack originality. Out of this 90-99%, about 40% of them are good copy artists. They can copy and do averagely well. The remainder then says fuck it if so and so (40 percenter) made it so can I. At this point the idea is oversold, too tapped out and supply is becoming more than demand…

WHAT? Badala ajibu Slumberland, Lala Salama, Dr Matress, Maharaja ama Bobmill? Kweli kuna wajinga.

Hehehe…

Not a bad thing in itself. In downtown Nairobi there are exclusive areas you go to if you need hardware(Sheikh Karume) , electronics(Luthuli), Electricals(Nyamakima), Clothes/Curtains (Biashara).
In the long run it saves customers a lot of time.

true people dont want to think or innovate…they wait to see you try and if it succeeds they come and steal your business model and even go as far as copyright infringement to siphon your clients…case and point Asili herbal clinic on Mfangano street and opposite kuna Asali herbal clinic.