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The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW
Episode Sixty Two (62)
Filmed-March 23rd 2012
Duration-45 Minutes
Omar Abdulla: Welcome to The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW filmed by Footprints Filmworks...Today, we are located in Brasilia at the coffee farm where over 10 000 coffee beans are processed on a daily basis...We are interviewing community leader Paula De Silva and Angela Matthews who are co-directors of Brazilian Coffee Brewers which is the l a r g e s t independat coffee producer in Brazil...Today, we will be discussing the 700 sectors of Brazil that drive the economy to more than 200 trillion dollars per annum...Let' get to it...Let say that I am a 19yr old student who has completed my schooling career in Brasilia, what proffesion would i look into and what are the guides that the country offers...??
Paula De Silva: We are partners in this enterprise although we don't share any romantic relationship because we both have spouses that guide us towards pulling decisions in our business...Our business is 51 years old, and since inception we have always loved our business with a sense of class and attitude...The w a y to become financially indendant as a 19 yr old is learn from your father, learn from your mother, learn from your siblings and learn from the general community...Every business becomes successful with successful partners, successful investors, successful brand loyalty and successful leadership from within oneself...
Angela Matthews: Well, as Paula said, you have to say 'i love you,' to your business and the rewards will reap for themselves...Our partnership is more than 51 years with Paula, and we started off farming coffee when we would walk 14 hectares of our fields reaping the coffee beans...In South Africa, you have wine producers, and in Brazil you have coffee producers...As Paula said, our spouses assist us with decisions about finanance and production-and sure we have made some bad decisions-but that's the l a w of business...Some months we show returns of more than 81 percent per month, some month we grow through drought periods...When I was 19 and started this business my footprints would have sores on them and I looked as though I sun-tanned for the entire year...If you are not happy-with your job or what your do-try again or try something new...
Omar Abdulla: Tell us more about the fishing, 'import and export,' trade and stock market scenario of Brazil and how can a person tap into their true interests to provide a business and provide a smile to a customers face...
Paula De Silva: In South Africa companies would not know about our company but it's worth a business worth copying...Since we started 51 years ago more than 3000 coffee farms has opened and they all buy from us...Ultimately-there is no difference between retail trade and wholsale trade because each night you must go to bed with a glass of our coffee taste...The fishing industry is big because we have fisherman on the outskirts of Brazil who fish for prawns, haddock, sardines and other fish-and one they have caught the fish-they can it and sales take place from withing the country with bulk produce exported...Traders who trade the stock market are 'lazy lizards,' because they fail to see the value the stock a company holds...I guess some people are cut out to be doctors, lawyers, traders, farmers, importers and other professions that uplift Brazil...
Omar Abdulla: Back in a moment...!
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Lenasia Guest Lodge
Lenasia Guest Lodge is located in Laudium, Lenasia, Rylands, Roshnee and centrally located in Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town and Durban...Spend your honeymoon, spend your birthday's or if you traveling to our spot-be there or be square...Honeymoon rates start at R500-00 per night and R750-00 per weekend...Lenasia Guest Lodge is directed by Mr. Yunus Valli and Shahana Valli...
Tel: 0123746732 Tel: 0825811448 Tel: 0118523600
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Designer Weddings
Designer Weddings is located in Laudium, Lenasia, Midrand, Mamelodi, Klerksdorp, Kensington, Brakpan and Benoni and provides the planning of your party, wedding, bachlors party and birthday party...We have a touch of class with weddings prices ranging from R20-000-R1 million rand...Let Designer Weddings be your designer of choice...Designer weddings in directed by Ahmed Essop...
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Tel: 0827867877
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The Perfume Shop
The Perfume shop is located in Laudium, Lanseria, Valhalla and Vermont and centrally located in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban...Let The Perfume shop spark up your romance life by impressing your loved one with our fragnances...We stock imitation ranges from R40 rand to exclusive brands from R750-00...The Perfume Shop is directed by Miss. Shamnam Abdoola
Tel: 0123743207 Tel: 0825776788
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The Footprints Fiilmworks Stock Market
The Footprints Filmworks Stock market is a leveraged 'high-risk,' investment into forex, stocks, shares and other indices trading on every stock market and forex market in world...Profit by more than 100 percent on your investment with Footprints Filmworks ranging from investments from R50 000-00 to R5 million rand...The Footprints Filmworks Stock Exchange is directed by Mr. Omar Abdulla...
Tel: 0123703469 Tel: 0723783848
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Omar Abdulla: Welcome back to The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW produced by Footprints Filmworks...Today we will be running a competition from British Petroleum...The question states how many garages of British Petroleum are located in Brazil...Moving on-I received an e-mail from Younis Ismail from Gauteng in South Africa saying that his business J&E Cash and Carry is thirty-two years old-what advice does the panel to offer him on his business to grow his business beyond South Africa...??
Angela Matthews: The secret to any type of growth of ones business is advertise with Footprints Filmworks firstly, and then spread love to your business, by meeting with staff members everyday and by calling customers on a daily basis...It's also good to expand on one's market by advertising in community newspapers where the business is not located...Look at companies and say your business name 1000, 5000, 10 000 times per day...This daily mantra will draw the business to your doors, and remember that God is the greatest shareholder in your business...
Omar Abdulla: We have a l a s t e-mail from Mandy Moore from Sau Paulo who asks the panel what future investments would be on the cards in the next 40 years in Brazil so that the economy can 'twist and turn,' the 200 trillion dollar GDP....??
Paula De Silva: The trick is partnerships from experience from members who share the same goal...The first eight years of our company ran at a loss, because we were financing the business...After the eighth year we starting showing returns of up-to 120 percent per annum...You ask about the future-i think the investment is into technology, 'new-inventions,' properties, websites, newspapers, commercial property, fishing, farming and manufacturing...It normally takes about two years for a company to complete an expansion cycle and remember to get your children involved in any part of your business...Teach them the tricks of the trade and let them build rainbow spectrum contacts to grow the business...
Omar Abdulla: Thanks to our guests from The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW produced by Footprints Filmworks...Tomorrow we will be back at interviewing guests who all s t a r t with the letter R-Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Romario...See you tomorrow with a love bubble to spark your interest...Chowpella...!
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The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW
Episode Sixty Three (63)
Filmed-March 27th 2012
Duration-45 Minutes
Omar Abdulla: Welcome to The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW filmed by Footprints Filmworks...Today, we are back again with fans queueing to flock into this show at the Salvador Soccer field where our historical interview is shot...We are joined today by three soccer legends including Romario, Ronaldo, and Ronaldinho...Let's get to it...What is the lifestyle of a soccer legend living in Brazil and fans who know about the 'style, skill,' passion and power that you share on and off the field...
Ronaldo: Thank you for welcoming the 'three-sisters,' to The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW...We have been known as the 'three-sisters,' because of our combinaton on and off the field...Living the life of a superstar when I was 'high-n-flying,' from 1999-2005 was the Brazilian culture talk of more than a billion people...When it comes to skills and possessing a 'touch of class,' one should be loving, sharing, appreiciative and administrative...Brazilian legends are not only the three of us because some of them who have left a footprint in the sands of time include-Bebeto, Cafu, Zafu and Kaka...
Romario: My football career started at the age of nine, when we would play street football with neighbours, until i got elected to play for Brasilia in 1997...I then joined the Brazilian National team at 21, where i was spoiled by whistling fans, raging fans, screaming fans, and fans who wanted to be like me...I had a good combination with Bebeto and our combination resulted in over 300 goals in the 2001 season...We have had 'world-cup,' moments that bring back memories from the days of Pele...Being a soccer star in Brazil allows me to use my reputation to help the needy, help the under-privilged...It's not about how good you can dribble, or how f a s t you can run-it's the practise that goes into winning...Expect to win, and you will...
Ronaldinho: I am the younger generation of the soccer legends that are with me, but i know that each of us have a forte in football...We have become world-ranking soccer-stars because of our dedication, dreams, ambition and abiance about the future of football in Brazil...As Romario said, it's about about how many goals you can score, it's about matching the brand to train everyday...Some days are raining, some days it's snowing, some days the sun burns your body, but you must go out their and do your job for your country...As Brazilan soccer stars we only earn about 45 000 dollars per season with perks offered from the likes of Warren Buffett, Barack Obama, Sir Richard Branson and Bill Gates...It's about doing your parents proud, it's about doing your friends proud, it's about doing your country proud, and it's about doing your fans proud...
Omar Abdulla: What comes after soccer for the three of you...??
Ronaldo: Once you are a soccer legend, you remain one-and that means being a coach, a commentator, an advertiser or a public spokeperson for a commercial bank endosing the soccer frenzy in Brazil...As soccer legends we travel to United States, Japan, Prussia and South Africa to teach little kids who play on the paveway to dribble, to tackle, to score and to 'reach for the stars...'
Omar Abdulla: Back in a moment...
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Kcarrim
Kcarrim is located in Laudium, Lenasia, Mamelodi, and Midrand and centrally located in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town...Kcarrim is a major distributor of tiles, hardware, properties and other commercial products in the production of your d r e a m home...Let Kcarrim be your shopping destination of choice with the community
Tel: 0123231316 Tel: 08278676233 Tel: 011 888 9832
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Zam Zam Cash and Carry
Zam Zam Cash and Carry is located in Laudium, Lenasia, Roshnee and Rivonia and centrally located in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and Pretoria... and is a wholesale supplier of groceries, appliances, sweets and over 3000 lines that hawkers and the shopping family will be interested in...Shop with Zam Zam Cash and Carry and get a Zam Zam shoppers card...
Tel: 0123274264 Tel: 0827865522
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Tabloid Media
Tabloid media is located in Phoenix, Chatsworth, Dundee, Laudium, Lenasia, Mamelodi, Midrand, Newcastle and Pietermarisburg and provides daily, weekly, monthly and yearly newspapers for the community...Our newspapers at Tabloid Media aim to strenghen the Indian community from the ground-roots our forefathers taught us...Tabloid Media is directed by Mr. Rishaad Mahomed...
Tel: 0312078080 Tel: 0824406190
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Footprints 'Mind Power,' Course
Footprints Filmworks together with Daily Sun, Monday Sun, Tuesday Sun, Wednesday Sun, Thursday Sun, Friday Sun, Saturday Sun and Sunday Sun have launched The 'Footprints,' MIND Power course in February, March, April and May 2012 in South Africa who readers and viewers to attract the right results, for mind power training and for affirmations to attract the results you want out of life...The Footprints 'Mind Power,' Course will be held in Laudium, Lenasia, Benoni, Brakpan, Soweto, Secunda, Roshnee and Rylands...Book today...!
Tel: 0123703469 Tel: 0847867865
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Omar Abdulla: Welcome back to The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW produced by Footprints Filmworks...The answer to the l a s t episode's question is 30 023 garages of British Petroleum in Brazil with the three winners winning 5000 peso's deposited in their Petro-Cards courtesy of British Petroleum...The first three correct answers was from Hannes Botha from Pretoria, Michelle Gonzales from Sau Paulo and Manisha Reddy from Mumbai...Congradulations...Today, we will be running another competition and this time it's from DISNEY...The question states who is the founder of Disney...?? Winners will be alerted in our next episode with winners winning a mystery prize from Disney...This is our second l a s t episode in Brazil of The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW with the next SEASON filmed in Japan...If you would like copies of previous episodes of SEASONS kindly ask your television distributor for details or by Googling the company brand...During the break I received an e-mail from Sean Yates from Salvador who asks Romario when is he doing a world tour because he wants a coach for a local soccer team in Brazil...
Romario: I have so many gigs that I am busy doing coaching for although I can make a plan to coach any team that you choose for a fee of $4000 dollars per hour...I will be available immediatly because I do coaching lessons for Brazilian Superstars and Brasilia National Lions...
Omar Abdulla: I received another e-mail from Riyaad Moosa from Laudium, who says that he has been a soccer fan for over ten years and play's for Sundowns, but cannot get into the South African squad...What advice does the panel have to offer him...??
Ronaldhino: It's funny that when you stop practising-things happen...So, take a chill pill...Learn from the soccer stars on this panel and develop your own striking attitude when you curve the football...Remember that God is the ultimate player in your team, so run hard, let your legs get sore, sweat like you have never sweated before and the Lord will give you the title to play for South Africa...
Omar Abdulla: Thanks to our guests from The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW produced by Footprints Filmworks...Tomorrow, we will be back again talking about MUSIC and the talk of THE SAMBA...Totsiens...
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The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW
Episode sixty four (64) SEASON EIGHT
Filmed: 30 March 2012
Duration: 45 Minutes
Omar Abdulla: Welcome to the l a s t episode of The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW filmed by Footprints Filmworks...This is the l a s t episode of SEASON EIGHT filmed in Brazil with SEASON NINE of The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW filmed in JAPAN...Requests from Japan are now open and viewers are welcome to forward me mail on presidentabdulla@gmail.com regarding the discussion of topics in JAPAN...Today, we will be talking about THE SAMBA and are joined by The Academy of Samba dancers including Estelle Estavez and Paul Mcdonald...Let's get to it...What are the simple steps for a foreign person who chooses to 'wine and dine,' their loved one on this graceful Brazilian dance...??
Paul Mcdonald: Brazilian SAMBA has been enjoyed by more than 600 million people internationally, and apart from the 'sex in a shower,' romance, this provides the m o s t relaxing romantic experience especially with a glass of wine and 'the woman of your dreams...' Set a date with your partner that you going to 'samba,' at eight in the evening...Switch off all the lights and light two candles...Play traditional Brazilian music or if you don't have SAMBA music listen to JAZZ music including Kenny G and company...Once you are 'nice n relaxed,' hold your partners hand, and hold the other hand-shoulders apart...Now, follow my vibe...Two steps right, two steps left, two steps forward and two steps back...This is a simple SAMBA routine for viewers as we are not competing for the Olympics in 2012...So do we all have it...Two steps right, two steps left, two steps forward and two steps back-and remember to walce-because THE SAMBA is a walce-it should be danced with tune...Remember to whisper passionate w o r d s in your lovers ears and try kissing him on his neck and ears when performing to THE SAMBA...It's as simple as that...Fifteen minutes per day of THE SAMBA has seen marriages b r e a k records of up-to sixty years...
Estelle Estavez: The SAMBA is a hypnotic dance because it seduces your loved one towards the bedroom although when competitions are run, then members compete on ice rings, on rollar-blades and other forms to showcase their talent...If it's for the sake of romancing your loved one, as Paul said, it should be done with a glass of wine, not to get drunk but to relax, because wine is the greatest afrodisiac...Remember to walce with your partner and remember that THE SAMBA is an art form-the way you would get the Karma Sutra in India although this dance can be danced with passion or with a quick vibe...Remember to move at your partner's pace and let the music ooze every cell of your body...Our academy teach's students the basics of THE SAMBA to levels of competition for minimum fee's as we are not interested in making money, but empowering your mind, body and spirit...
Omar Abdulla: My papa taught me that the greatest romance s t a r t s with yourself and spreads like 'wild-fire,' to others...Let's say that I have a friend and I don't have a n y romantic interest in her but she wants to l e a r n more about life, more about herself, more about her dreams and more about her teachings from her father, how would I go about doing that...
Estelle Estavez: You are right Omar, you have to love yourself f i r s t before you can shower your love to another...My advice to your friend is combine THE SAMBA DANCE that Paul was explaining to the audience and 'dance with your father...' It might sound childish but the greatest wish a father is to dance with his daughter...If it's worth the risk do it...If you can see that your father is not in the mood-just play the song 'dance with my father,' by Luther Vandross and tell him 'Daddy, why don't we dance...' Remember that you have to have an open mindset, and before your friend dances with you or anybody-it's wise for her father to be her prince in wising her vibration about life...Many thousands of 'fathers and daughters,' attend our academy because they choose to show their love for their father-so do it-i dare you-and who knows your 'PrinCe-Charming,' might come running along...
Omar Abdulla: Back in a moment...
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Kulfi Ice Cream
Kulfi Ice Cream is located in Laudium, Lenasia, Centurion, Chatsworth, Phoenix, Pietersburg, Rylands and Roshnee and provides yummy ice-creams, ice-lollies, desserts and provides 'decodant-moments,' with your loved one...Let Kulfi Ice cream be the way you spoil your kids this summer holidays...Kulfi Ice Cream is directed by Mr. Ashraf Mahomed...
Tel: 011 8521416 Tel: 057 3521656 Tel: 0827862632
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JUST UNDIES
JUST UNDIES is located in Laudium, Lenasia, Chatsworth, Centurion, Phoenix, Pietersberg, Soweto and Sandton and provides 'sexy lingerie,' for the sexy housewife to please her husband...We have over 5000 ranges of bra's panties, thongs and G-stings to create that 'once in a lifetime,' experience with your spouse...
Tel: 031 5628897 Tel: 0333425474
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Footprints in Laudium
Footprints Filmworks producers of Footprints in Laudium, Footprints in Lenasia, 'The PrinCe of her Dreams,' and 'My Father-The President,' has launched a monthly series of Footprints in your local community on CD, DVD MP3 and MP4...Become p a r t of this opportunity by advertising with us on our commercial products for as little as R10 000-00...Call us today for more information...Footprints in Laudium is located in Laudium, Lenasia, Roshnee and Rylands and centrally located in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and Pretoria...
Tel: 012 3703469 Tel: 0720179555
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Capitec Bank
Capitec Bank is South Africa's first fully black owned bank with more than 3000 stake-holders and comprises a service to the community in the form of banking, finance, loans and other forms of leveraged instruments...Capitec Bank is located in Mamelodi, Midrand, Soweto, Secunda, Tembisa, Tabanchu, Rylands and Roshnee...Bank with us today, to make your wallet smile our brand...
Tel: 0860102043
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Omar Abdulla: Welcome back to The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW produced by Footprints Filmworks...Last episode we ran a competition about the founder of Disney with the answer being-Walter Disney-Congradulations to Miss Nadia Essa from Brixton in South Africa-Mr. Jan Kruger from Sau Paulo and Mrs Fiona Nay from Klerksdorp in South Africa... Each of you will win $5000 dollars in cash...We will be in JAPAN next s e a s o n where our competitions are due to continue...Anyways, moving on, I received an e-mail from Hannah White from London who says that what is the history of 'the samba,' dance...??
Estelle Estavez: Brazilian SAMBA DANCE has been in the making for the last 500 years and different states have different thoughts about it's origin although it is said that it was practised by Red Indians who danced around ash stoves...In those days, hundreds of people would gather around a camp-fire and dance to music beats from guitars, violins, trumphets and other instruments that echo the sound of music...
Omar Abdulla: We have a l a s t e-mail from John Abrahams from Sau Paulo who asks the panel that he is interested in 'dance-classes,' with his wife and how much would it cost them as a couple to l e a r n Brazilian SAMBA...??------
Paul Mcdonald: We do not charge a fee although there is a tin that goes around the dancefloor after the two hour session that members can contribute...We are wealthy in our minds, and material wealth means nothing because we value a person for who they are and not their bank balance...During our SAMBA classes we perform 10 min YOGA before we dance to tune's all around BRAZIL...
Omar Abdulla: Thanks to our guests from The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW and Footprints Filmworks...We will be taking a month b r e a k and will return in April 2012 with SEASON NINE of The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW...Until then-Good Evening and may the cherry-blossom's sing you melodies...
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J A P A N
THE 'OMAR ABDULLA,' SHOW...
'It's never about the money, it's about the smile you leave behind to your consumers...'
Episode SIXTY FIVE (65)-SEASON NINE
Filmed-April 1st 2012
Duration: 45 Minutes
Omar Abdulla: Welcome to The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW filmed by Footprints Filmworks...Today we are located in the country's Capital city Tokyo and will be speaking to residents of the general community about Japan, the history of JAPAN, the lifestyles of everyday JAPANESE and what can tourists 'look-forward,' to in JAPAN...The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW is watched by over 2.5 billion people locally and internationally in countries-South Africa, Sweden, Brazil, Bermuda, Canada, Cameroon, Morocco and over 100 other countries and 500 000 international communities...This show has become 'the-most-talked,' about show on the planet because we speak to the man in the street about life, we speak to celebrities about the papparazzi, we speak to professionals and we speak to students and teachers... If you v i e w i n g this broadcast through www.footprintsfilmworks.com it would be wise to 'spice up,' your experience with us by listening to a n y of the 20 million soundtracks at the top of the page...Personally, my favourite soundtracks include Justin Bieber's 'BABY,' Priyanka Chopra's 'DESIGIRL,' Michael Jackson's 'You are not alone,' and 'DANCE with my father,' by Luther Vandross...Today, as this is our f i r s t episode in Japan and my first visit to J A P A N we are going to get to know more about this South Asian Country...In studio today we have State Governor Mr. Kazuko Hataro and community leader Mr. Yoko Lee...Let's get to it...Briefly describe the everyday life of JAPANESE living in J A P A N...
Kazuko Hataro: Personally, I love Indian music too, as we receive hundreds of thousands of imported soundtracks from INDIA...I enjoy watching Shar Rukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai, Lara Dutta and Omar Abdulla as the 'Media Monster,' of the communities...To be frank with you the average JAPANESE earns about 80 000 YEN or $10 000 dollars...The average JAPANESE has about three to four jobs to sustain his family...The typical JAPANESE personality and this goes even for a Governor like me-who rises at 5:am and works the DEPARTMENT of PUBLIC WORKS from 6:am-1:pm...I then have a lunch break and am employed as an Administrator for a local Tokyo insurance company...I work at this insurance company from 2:pm-6:pm until I enjoy a quick supper with my mates and later lecture to university students at The University of Tokyo from 7:pm-10:pm...It's hard and smart work but it brings the b r e a d home...When I arrive home, my four children are normally f a s t asleep and give them a 'goodnight,' kiss and this happens Sunday to Sunday...It's not about how sharp or how smart you are in JAPAN it's about the physical effort that you put into your work...JAPAN is the size of Gauteng in South Africa, yet we have over 30 million people who work in sectors of finance, banking, production, manufacturing, teaching, leadership and over 800 other sectors that make JAPAN and the leading producer of electronics, appliances, lounge suites and other imitation productions...As compared to other countries we are the biggest producer per capita-more than double that of the UNITED STATES proving that LAZY American's has caused the recent recession that they going through...I was watching a story on CNBC that said that people had more money ten years ago than today, a factor that American's think that it's sharpness and shrewdness that bring the bread home-infact it's the opposite...It's time spent away from your family that really brings the bread home...To be a father in JAPAN is the toughest job in the world, and you my friend Omar, talk of having eight kids-I wish you all the luck...
Yoko Lee: Excuse my friend Kazuko, because he has a certain vendetta against The United States because of the Hiroshima Bombings in 1941...My father was born in 1941 as well, and we were brought up in a two bedroom apartment with eight children...We would literally sleep on top of each other and grew up as a close knit unit with my mother...My father never really became a billionaire because he sweated for his kids and put his kids first before his own d r e a m s...As Kazuko says, it's un-heard off or a JAPANESE to have one job because that would not even cover the basic lease of a small house...The way JAPAN has weaned itself out of the horrid World War past is by re-building itself like a new-born baby would crawl...As compared to other countries we are often plauged by world plauges, earthquakes, thunder-storms and tornado's that has set us back 500 years...We have over 3000 companies in Japan that have jointly became the driving force of the economy...Small businesses often merge with bigger companies to become one colonized business which is then listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange which enjoys a cashflow of about two trillion yen per day...Japanese are the most aggressive investors in the world according to world rankings because we are one of the biggest exporters of the b r a n d s that we create...Our Yen must remain weak for us to receive more dollars from the countries that buy from us...In todays times, the yen is 80:1 to the dollar-five years ago is was 180:1 to the dollar-so we are loosing...The Japanese government normally intervenes in the forex market at early hours in the morning to earn a better yen for the products we produce...For every yen that we loose against the dollar our economy looses three times that amount on produce...
Omar Abdulla: Back in a moment...
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Footprints USA Investments
Footprints USA Investments has been newly-launched in South Africa, Japan, China, Brazil, United States, Saudi Arabia, France and Kenya and is an investment company for serious investors who choose to grow their business aggressively with the construction of 500 000 websites...This process has already s t a r t e d with 9600 South African websites, but we require a further $10 million dollars in the next three years to complete this propaganda fiasco to become the biggest internet distributor on the planet...Opening share for Footprints USA Investments start at $10 000...Call us today for benefits to assist your community...
Tel: 012 3703469 Tel +91888 32328232 Tel: 0836627863
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Tigerbrands
Tigerbrands is located in Laudium, Lenasia, Midrand, Mamelodi, Soweto, Secunda, Rylands and Roshnee and is a leading food producer for the communtiy of South Africa...Let Tigerbrands be your b r a n d of choice when enjoying a meal with the family...Stock TIGERBRANDS in the store or home today...
Tel: 0860412123
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Video Razeena
Video Razeena is located in Laudium, Lenasia, Phoenix and Chatsworth and centrally located in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town and Durban...We are a leading film distributor including titles from English and Hindi...We also stock a l a r g e selection of CD's and DVD's to create a home entertainment in your home...Buy, Rent, with Video Razeena...
Tel: 012 3743160 Tel: 011 8803212
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JD GROUP
JD GROUP Is located in Laudium, Lenasia, Rylands, Roshnee, Mamelodi, Midrand, Soweto and Sandton is the major distributor of brands including Abra, Barnetts, Bradlows, Electric Express, Hi-Fi Corporation, Incredible Connection, Joshua Doore, Morkels, Price and Pride and Russels...Shop with us today...
Tel: 011 4080408
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Omar Abdulla: Welcome back to The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW filmed by Footprints Filmworks...Japan has an awesome flavor because the people are so friendly as compared to my trip of London where you would be lucky to see one person smiling on the tube to work...Today, we are running another competition through this Footprints Filmworks series...This time it's from Nikon...The question states who is the Managing Director of Nikon Japan...The first five people to e-mail me on presidentabdulla@gmail.com will win the l a t e s t Nikon camera...Moving on, I received an e-mail from Joshua Smith from Florida in The United States who says that he is planning to visit JAPAN later in the year-what are some of the dishes that JAPAN has to offer...
Yoko Lee: You are not a Muslim-like Omar, who can only eat at Kentuck Fried Chicken and Mcdonalds although there are alot of divine cuisine's on offer...We serve the s a m e brands of food in The United States-although Japanese tradition is fried turkey with rice, dried rabbit or smoked whale...We serve bacon, ham and other products as well as we have many American's who tour Japan for their import and export businesses...
Omar Abdulla: We received a l a s t e-mail from Mohammed Ansari from New Delhi in India who says that he is planning a trip of Japan for business in coming months, and asks the panel what products does JAPAN offer India that will sell well of his 322 stores in India-exporting the product from Japan...??
Kazuko Hataro: There are millions of lines that you can export to India Mohammed, and it depends what type of products you have for sale in your stores...We have matches that would cost you about one yen per box, we have coconut drinks that will cost you about five yen, we have a dozen of white candles for eight yen-which is about 1/4 the price you would buy at a major wholesaler in Japan...If you choose to experiement with other lines for your stores we have computers that sell for about 3000 yen, camera's for about 200 yen, washing baskets for 100 yen and thousands of other grocery lines...We are truly the cheapest manufacturer in the world...If you want to sell cellphones in your store we have blackberries for about 2000 yen, and thousands of other cellphone devices that you can easily double product purchase...
Omar Abdulla: That's all we have time for today from The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW produced by Footprints Filmworks on this April Fool's day here in Japan...Tomorrow, we will be back again talking about architecture of ones home as Japanese are some of the finest constructers of homes...Ardious....!
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