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hot spot for food and some great cultural memorials to boot w travel off we go. what secrets? why behind these walls, discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites with d w world heritage is 3. 16. get the app now. wow . i think one of the paris loans in africa and the only money that my parents could afford was just was to feed. and even though was struggle,
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chess changed my life maiden, see the wall differently. and it made me believe that i can become a new thing that wanted chit chat as a given boss, a serious life i, when shooter, i really john gauge dot to live on. so providence, sports eventually translates into what they get to become a kind of a new generation of young people that we try to start school. i would ask questions that would develop potential. mm a
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ah the whole time you see a parent struggling deal as because they don't make enough money to make is only enough to give you food. maybe you send you to school. well, they don't make enough to maybe buy an expensive i for, or maybe set up a business or have a shop somewhere on the island because they don't have enough. i don't want you to have life or struggle also via and as why. you know, i see you guys ultimately check, right? because in chess, you would understand what we call the value was most policies of all the pieces, which is what the queen. why? because he's more powerful on the point. another life is to. so now listen,
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the only thing that can make you different from other people in this community. when does that make you like, what's in the well, like this is all the people that you see is the value that you have. yes. is not the power that you have, the valley, the you have your mind is your grid. as i said, your mind is very powerful, is all make your different. right? langoria has incredible potential. so beyond the not sure sources that we have a grid as recently the people we are lucky, we're blessed to have such a massive number of me me me that that's the question. how do we probably slice this human
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capital that we have in i spent quite a number of years teaching chess in private schools. and i remember quit my job and making a decision that i wanted to instead stop teaching it in communities with children in places that would never get access or private schools label basic education. so typical, the chessboard police package and the to, to algebra ha, ah, me, ah, ah, this children in some of the places will know how society war gotta be limited by poverty. that empowered with eradication. to give them the power to make down decisions and to create the future.
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ah and grew up in legacy danger or call it done or do me my father walk as a bus driver. wines, my father's boss had an accident lost his job and things, goods, even worse. when my mom had to be the one to showed amazon responsibility falls off . mm. my mom walked in school as of the shuttle worked so hard and end of the month. 2 students in the seller to go in to pay my tuition. so, but that was how i was able to coax, who in time i used to go to in barber shop to play video games. and i wanted to stays in, brought out
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a small plastic chest. i never seen chessboard before, and i was, i was fascinated by the way the pieces were carved in for me. it was love at 1st sight chance for most people is just a board game. but for me, it was everything you know, i could do some fin, i mean really good at it and it made me believe that i could become anything i wanted you to parts people to credit future. legos is the largest city in west africa. people trying to survive weekends, me and everyone is always on the move haven't it? sure. you know,
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use the sense of this is the sense of contributing value for the african continent. we have over 100000000 people still leaving them all to dimension on poverty. and even the ones that probably have to do in our jobs, their earning very little money. when that happens, this week, we don't have any disposable income. and it was a prominent when the needs to survive. and so people to feed themselves and their families with about me. what about you set up with
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a mom you about to be shown the only one been to do or kind of grew up a novel go out of you shot a nice in b o me. well we have to do all of your bond ricky. i mean, what i would have to do yeah, would be, i told them i know go, well somebody shall oberman do mcgrath. i'm, i bet i woke up a bit back while i go down everywhere. imagine what you would be, uncle. i thought you back, you're welcome. i got my baby, i want to be drama. i do you thought that was about drug? i didn't realize you know, the with i don't know. i know what i'm out. he did. i used to go my while.
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okay. because i believe that you're like, oh, you're a little bit low. not valuable. yeah, i was about to funnel with on our come on, i'd be walking about by we would i get back. that was really bad about let me go live out of he went to the office in and it's, it's a very big market, but not so many people focused on the blue collar sector. in algeria, they vehicle. i will cause costs about 80 percent of the workforce of nigeria. so what everybody, when i get out to go walk, learn to go school. i think i had to walk your fun. i'm going to give you a few. you're finding me. i've done. oh god. i don't always like a people not online that you find people to work for now that i've done so we will
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make it easy for you, anybody for him, but we will put you on our website. a every day we'll go exit. all right, so thank you for our time. all right, so my name is victor from accidental death. okay. so that i'll see you all day and you don't get anybody to hire you to work for them. you know, got his lip on that to website. somebody can look on our website or look for john lombard before or they don't, they don't book you online time. then we're on the bridge looking for somebody to pick them up for jobs every month. so they don't understand us trying to find time in the online initially when we talk to them, they always have these patients about what we do. they don't seem to think
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seriously about the one that embraces on the on line. after a month or 2 months to start getting jobs, know they start making good money for themselves and they don't have to pay anything for them to do just to provide a bit of details. we've verified them, make them accessible online. i don't know what the thing is, so the employer can also, you know, give it a view about anybody they have hired. ok, how is the punch realty, like they come to work on time? how's the communication like you did it talk politely today. present them says very well i was or what about when we initially for like you said, you does, you know, get on buddy. what do you mean by with them?
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obviously that's a jokey bush on campus out there or did you go? couple job would connect it to about 3 to give you a call of you to to, to, to go i would like him about the mom about the call. i was messing it on my leg. if you do call me back, i went by j. would you ship a lot of local food even go to my new that was new to you from? i woke it my like you me show god about your mama. she got up and welcome welcome. i know i do
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show who do you know? do you go by? if you have to show up in there? no god, she got the wrong room cover on chevy to go. ok. i just tell me about what you're viewed in with us. so i got to have thousands and thousands when millions of people out there who don't have a platform that will give them. but what you need to find out is, and as an important seems to be, because as so many of the more lose, you know, because i'm on student level of you. but here that's quite still right. and into that there's a platform near them, you know, get access to job opportunities. ok
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as well. so what is the future or, or got what the future look like to you the next 510 years as a project? oh, good quiz on. so for us we, we want to be able to expand this concepts, all are under what we want to be a kind of link to the flood form for local. i walk us so far. we've given jobs talk about a 1000 local. i walk us in the next one year, 2 years, which will be, you know, closer to like a 1000000 of you. so and then being able to expand this concepts, make it effective, make it walk anyway, goes with lived out. if it walks in a direct yukon walks. you can walk across africa and walk in a window,
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what technology changes in water under the water. the noise now is constantly evolving, well, scaling more technological solutions to be able to reach more people as well. yeah . in africa, we still have that god because not a lot of people are internet savvy. a lot of people knew from our sector do not have access to a lot of his digital technologies that have them do not even know what the internet is. they've never gotten to engage the use of the incentive in their lives. then a lot of them that have basic access to technology. the device is mobile phones. they don't know how to use it. you know, to grow their business. they don't know how to use it. to, you know, seek for jobs in a didn't how to use it. viewed as q every day we get to make decisions. now our top, our future in some way and it becomes our responsibility to, or not every decision of me. if you don't have options,
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you just take any pin life. turns out you my life as oh, okay, awesome to choose. i'm gonna choose dyson or saying go lice is my men alana days. i meant audio. i want to do movie fin. my did all these to go men from boy out to one my old life basil and i want to be a box. i don't have a way out. my dream is to be in business one. so how do you shovel my on my dream job? all he wants to become a psychiatrist, dogs and medical. if i become pregnant on this, got that, is it bad? not bad. a lot of young people to megan's would hopes that she's ready to make it in life because most of us on danger. i'm not as
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a mile. if you mean will go back to ah i shared way for a while of his up, up, up, up, up. i'll throw me on my web. believe me. oh my goodness, i don't know when you gotta laugh. my see, look by don't come much was the last moment. follow me, john, me on the phone as a real expert and what they do. the knowledge about plant, about planting about farming in general is a very extensive. and often it's just that they are lacking certain tools in
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order to apply with the expertise that they have in the most efficient way. we are partnering with local entrepreneurs in the agriculture safe to set up a factory or upgrade factory in order to process this natural wealth that was around by and create one of the job and career opportunities for young children. look a sama, it's an extremely versa tie of tuba because once we have processed it really is an ingredient from anything that can be used in the industrial space to make glue for mit plywood and the food space. baking, for example, the with this is, are actually a very, very exciting moment for us. we installing
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a new set of machinery that will allow us, 1st of all or to my further the production of gary. but as the next step, and that's a very, very important step, we're looking forward to installing more machinery in order to enable us to produce flower automation will allow you to produce more, you have more shift. so you just reorganize people. essentially, it doesn't mean job cuts, it allows people to a different skill have for us, ah, the creation of jobs, quality jobs with enough factories and with quality jobs, we mean opportunities for young people that are korea building and the overarching theme, i think for all of that is gender equity. i'm a product manager, he has us and i can be looking at how we can integrate technology into the whole process and food of agricultural produce how we can automate most of the,
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for assesses, of running an industry as big as this. basically make things run smooth i will for a kid because of the impacts my vision as have been on the community as a whole and the economy when i see the joy of the farmers, you know, knowing that the producers going to wish you know, trouble to like it for, you know, or even it's really amazing to see what she mo, without faith for sale, flatly off. she loopy from jemma. will reveal what? buffy. one. you compete? you on, benson. so am i lower? i know a militia lou tradition minute broke it down. we'll see what you think you're washing
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my face real. mm. nigeria is a very wealthy country in terms of the natural resources that it has. and in the process making agriculture a much more attractive sex as we go into for young people when they see not only that agriculture can also be associated with innovation with, with new technologies. mm hm. this is one of the worst songs award called lucky today, population or that sort of cultural people, tons of children. i don't go to school to leave in extreme poverty. so it's a trade that hasn't passed on so many generations of the fathers, official language, trans child's beneficial. and this is how those cycle of poverty continues.
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in the last 4 years we've been able to talk to less of a 1000 children are pros 5 communities. so the video, the chosen slums is to empower immune children across some communities in africa, educational chairs, we're going to transform your community her wor, remember what i to the about being a leader. the remember who is the leader? i thought was do of a plus good leaders on that. so the problem i like that's all that is responsible for the followers. so one of you to believe does for your community so you can solve problem for your community. so it is dress, and civility of every community are active case efforts. young ones was that the
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one that was potential would come to fruition sunday, i'm point of view to be in our society. so named euro has a potential me benjamin is one of the most talented kids in our cutting me, benjamin is, is a gifted child and don't just enchant what he wanted in his academics. so we didn't just support benjamin to support his family to me. last but i ever ever use one of my parents and that was because most of them also before
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i was wondering there's a good group of school. i don't see a doctor who was i guess because he knew that it was all on the need for the license at the moment. go well this so what douglas, he said you get the color daddy. the mom is mighty, doesn't go down a month to go or fees when you don't own to finish medication. and the
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ah ah, ah, this is the w is leih from berlin. another attack in the west bank and he's really american man, is the latest victim killed in a drive by shooting. the incident comes amid a surgeon of violence in the region. also on the program, the candidate of the ruling. apc takes an early lead in nigeria presidential election, but with more than half the vote still to be report.
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