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Episode 35-Season Five
Filmed-December 11th 2011
Duration-45 Minutes
Omar Abdulla: Welcome to The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW filmed by Footprints Filmworks...We are located today in Arcadia, Pretoria where with the consent of my wife I decided to STAY with a b l a c k family for a month to do research on this program about lifestyles within the black, indian, white and coloured community of South Africa...After my month stay, they all said that I should be elected as President of South Africa for five terms because of my understanding and leadership of the black culture of South Africa...I stayed for a month with a family of five of whom I have interviewed today, and they have all said that a hunky guy like me should 'marry-a-black-woman...' We shall wait and see....During this month, I got to travel by taxi, I learnt what blacks eat, what blacks look for in marriage, and the 'day-to-day,' life of a black family in South Africa...In studio today, we have Marcia Lebogang and Jeffery Lebogang who are siblings who helped me through this month as I was doing research on black families in South Africa and the lives they lead...Let's get to it...What is the 'normal lifestyle,' of a black family in South Africa...??
Marcia Lebogang: I am 20 years old and Mr. Abdulla traveled with me every day to University and not once did he cry at the odd hours I studied and he even helped me with Maths, Science, Biology and Computer Studies and I want the audience members to give this 'Superstar,' an applauce because of his dedicated work in South Africa...Every day girls would queue to meet my new friend and they all said that he was this merky fellow who had the personality to 'dazzle them...' They all loved his smile, his attitude, his hot-looks and nominated him as the future President of South Africa...He got along well with my family always querying about our lifestyles and the way we lead our families...To be honest, he added a spark like a brother or 'movie-star,' in our home because he understood our family values and ethics...Our day would START at 8:am where you would not expect a Ferrari boy to travel by taxi almost 30km to my University...I had introduced him to my friends who all wanted to 'lock-lips,' with this star-studded hunk...Anyways we got to share meal times together and I could see an inner desire that he could improve not only our family's life but the lives of all South Africans...During my time, we talked about Apartheid, his leadership qualities for the future and what his fathers d r e a m s for him were...We as black women have changed and he knows this because we have an attitude about class, wealth, wisdom and health...
Jeffery Lebogang: Thanks to Omar for his awesome stay with us after my father had agreed to his research project...Yes, I would say that the family life that Omar learnt with us taught him about style and 'dress-code,' in South Africa and perhaps his respect for black people went up by 1000 fold...Anyways what Marcia says is true, the women were 'dazzed,' by his style and would often hold conversations with him for hours in the sunlight whilst he waited for her...I would often think that he looked like a PrinCe sitting under a tree reading a book when women would walk by and try to pick him up...He learnt that blacks are the 'most-gorgeous,' nation in South Africa and that if loved they can love you like no other woman can...I remember he once told me that he dated many Indian women in South Africa and 'never-in-his-life,' he seen a black woman love him so much and he knows who I am talking about...He learnt that blacks respect the Indian man, the White man and the coloured man and that what the media reports about blacks are all lies...He learnt that family is the m o s t important aspect of the mother nation and I remember how we spent hours together at local taverns 'dancing-the night-away...' Perhaps Omar himself should tell you more about the lifestyle he learnt from our black family in South Africa...!
Omar Abdulla: I come from a traditional backround where we are taught the religion of Islam and the laws of the religion...Before I start, I would like to say that I only ate halaal foods, and to me I acted as though I had nothing...I came to your family with a few rands and decided that I wanted to see, feel, hear and act like a black personality because of my goals towards the future...I enjoyed good conversation and learnt verbs of your language that would perhaps make our audiences laugh...To put it mildly, I am a wealthy personality whom my parents taught me the importance of a strong foundation towards the future...I realized that blacks have a certain class that we Indians don't have...I realized this one evening whilst I was dancing with Jeffery at a local tavern how easily woman pick a guy up...I was chilling have a glass of soda, when a bunch of women took my hand and said 'Let's dance...' It is kinda spooky being the only Indian man in a black tavern but I learnt that our responsiblities as true leaders come with experience in meeting thousands of people, literally...I remember once I met a woman in the township we were living who when I asked her, Do you have facebook, perhaps we could be friends and she said, "Here in South Africa, we don't do ghiga-ghiga over the internet, if you like a girl, go up and speak to her, and you might get lucky...The internet, and other chat-forums is something that Black South African's do not relate to because they believe in 'The hands on approach...' Back in a moment....
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Nedbank South Africa
Nedbank is located in Arcadia, Alberton, Benoni, Brakpan, Centurion, Central Park, Laudium and Lenasia and provides 'world-class,' banking to ordinary South African's...Bring our ID copy and proof of residence to our bank to open your new bank account...Ramadaan and Eid Mubarak from Nedbank
Tel: 0112944444
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Embassy of United States in South Africa
The Embassy of United States in South Africa is located in Gauteng, Limpopo, Polokwane and Kwa-Zulu Natal and provides 'Green-cards,' to the United States for three-six months citizenship...Enquire today by calling....Ramadaan and Eid Mubarak to our Muslim residents...!
Tel: 0128873233
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Good Morning and hello to all on Footprints Filmworks...I am an all new fan of this company whom I MUST say I am impressed with Omar...He is so quirky which makes me come back for more to this website...I am 27 years old from Limpopo seeking an Indian or White male as a partner in my life...Call me on 0767778882 to know more about me...Enclosed a picture of me...!
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ABC SWEETS
ABC SWEETS is located in Laudium, Lenasia, Midrand, Mamelodi, Tembisa, Tenonza, Centurion, and Central Park and provides wholesale prices to retail customers...RAMADAAN and EID MUBARAK from ABC SWEETS....!
Tel: 0123231204
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Omar Abdulla: Welcome back to The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW produced by Footprints Filmworks...While we were a w a y I received an email from Mevric Laska from Limpopo who asks Mr. Omar Abdulla why doesnt he marry a Black woman to strengthen his ties as the future President of South Africa...He says that he loves this SHOW and can't stop smiling about the 'wise-words,' of this SHOW...! Well, my answer to your question Mevric is that as a Muslim man, we are allowed four wives as our Prophet Muhammed (S.A.W.) stated and if she decides to convert to Islam, but still remain South African, I don't see the problem...Anyways, another email and this one to the panel asks What can Black South African's learn from Whites in the country and what is the experiences of white family ties in South Africa...??
Jeffery Lebogang: My word is that Whites are also part of the community and you would see that many of our whites earn above R100-000.00 rand per month because of their learnership at schools and universities...It is unfortunate that many of our white companies are presidice over employing blacks because of our past, and I can assure you that in due time we will be able to match the lifestyles of Whites...My boss bought a black BMW for R750-000.00 rand and I drive a Sudan and we work the same hours...I guess God answers our dreams at mid-afternoon and we shall work towards our dreams as one nation...!
Omar Abdulla: We have a l a s t email from Joshua TI Amo from Gauteng who asks the panel will South African's be able to cope with 'change in lifestyle,' and what can country leaders expect for the future...??
Marcia Lebogang: I suggest you ask Omar that question as I can say he learnt so much in one month with us, he wants to come back...I think that both parents in a marriage should be able to work to provide the family with the luxuries that normal families cannot afford...The day's of where the father brings home the bread are over as women are getting more and more into the tune of mainstream business...Most black families have two children, White families have three children, Coloured families have four children and Indians have the most children as per say in a marriage...The husband of the family cannot carry the burden of the 'bread-winner,' as wives should play more active roles in the income stream of the home...
Omar Abdulla: Thanks to our guests from The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW and Footprints Filmworks...Tomorrow we will be talking and speaking about private businesses, limited businesses, marketing tricks and schemes in South Africa for residents to be able to grow their businesses to be 'well-liked,' by South Africans and the global community...Jikanisa...!
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Episode 36-Season Five
Filmed-December 11th 2011
Duration-45 Minutes
Omar Abdulla: Welcome to The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW filmed by Footprints Filmworks...Today, we are located at a waterfall park in Cape Town at the 'two-sisters,' river in Paarl-South Africa...We are joined today by two of South Africa's most powerful Ceo's including Ceo of Telkom Mr. Ruben September and Ceo of Absa Bank Mrs. Maria Ramos...Let's get to it...How does one lead and manage a successful business that has been listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange for the l a s t 50 years...??
Maria Ramos: Good Evening, Ladies and Gentlemen and audiences at home...Being a Ceo or Managing Director of one of South Africa's biggest brands requires skill, enthusiasm, honesty, love, passion and the willingness to 'move-on,' from past relationships with other banking giants...Being a leader of one of the biggest brands in South Africa-Absa one has to have the ability to work 48 hours without rest for one to be able to be a success in a business...Being a woman I have always lead our brand to be what it is, a commercial product that ensures safe and reliable banking in South Africa....Being a leader amongst a world dominated by men requires one to rise at 5:am and sleep by midnight and the ablity to remain focused at the goals set by the branches in the country...!
Ruben September: South Africa is a corporate giant in Africa and the rest of the world and leaders who toil in boardroom meetings, sit behind desks with computers, get interviewed on television and wined and dined by South Africa's leading women is the current taste of being a Ceo...But it was not the case almost 12 years ago where I walked the streets of Johannesburg trying to find a job in communication...I knocked on doors to local and international companies speaking about what I could offer them and 90 percent of people were not interested...I started with Telkom almost ten years ago and I have a similiar story to that of the person who was interviewed on The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW almost six months ago-Mr. Shameel Joosub...We learnt that being a leader of a corporation requires one to be steadfast in ones abilities and dreams and the notation that 'dreams do become a reality...'
Omar Abdulla: Let's say that I am a like 'Vuyo, the big dreamer,' and I have this idea that one day I want to be somebody who makes a difference in people's lives, the communities lives, the country's lives and global personalities and I don't have the qualifications behind my name to excel in business...What would you advice such a person...??
Maria Ramos: Remember whether you sweep the streets, or sit in on the highest floor of the building as a Ceo, you have to start somewhere...Your perception about business in South Africa has to change as Absa Bank has the largest 'skyscraper,' building in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town and Durban because of our 'ego,' as a company to be the biggest, the tallest, the highest, and the 'most-liked,' company in Africa...It's not a question of why we do business with people it's a question of why people choose us from the e i g h t recognized banks in South Africa...Remember that repetition is the mother of skill and if you keep trying God will grant you the success that you choose...If you are the average business in South Africa with five working staff and a small office and choose to grow your business on the banks of Absa Bank then I suggest that you actually put an effort into making your dreams become a reality...Absa Bank started more than 60 years ago and most of the viewers at home their father's are around this age...You have to do the research what makes businesses work, what makes customers choose Absa Bank as compared to another bank...Think of it like this...Will you date a woman who dresses in rags and smells like she has not brushed her teeth in days?? Or would you date a woman who is finely polished, wears sexy red dresses and smells like Issy Miyake...? You make the choice about yourself and implement it in your own business...!
Omar Abdulla: You put it very nicely, so how do we add this Issy Miyake fragrance to our business and the opportunities to draw customers to our businesses...??
Maria Ramos: The way to draw business is cleanliness funny enough...If you look at companies like Vodacom, Pick 'n Pay, Edcon and other listed companies they spend half their salaries on keeping their stores or franchises clean...Remember that if you want to draw customers to your little store advertise, offer free vouchers, offer incentives that people will shop with you...It's a simple game plan but it works...When I took over as Ceo of Absa Bank LTD I almost tripled turnover in two years because I understood that we should 'love-our-people,' and the rules of 'divide and rule,'only applies in wars and not in business...Brand change if you must...Staff change if you must...Risk change if you must....Demonstrate change from within the company to ensure faster growth in business...!
Omar Abdulla: Back in a moment...!
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Milo-South Africa
Milo is an international brand label located in Laudium, Lenasia, Randburg, Roshnee, Soweto, Secunda, Paarl and Port Shepstone and is a brand culture created by Nestle...We run daily and monthly competitions for this brand that we are pushing as part of the Nestle service to consumers...Let Milo be your brand of drink...!
Tel: 0860096786
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Friendship-Female Seeking Male
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Embassy of Canada in South Africa
The Embassy of Canada in South Africa offers trade relations with Canada for import and export measures in the form of products and services or for residents of South Africa to live in one of the finest countries in the world...Let Canada be your choice of home when re-locating...Ramadaan and Eid Mubarak from The Embassy of Canada...!
Tel: 0312023432
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Galito's South Africa
Galito's South Africa is located in Laudium, Lenasia, Fordsburg, Fontana, Hatfield, Hammanskraal, Centurion and Central Park and is one of South Africa's leading 'flame-grilled,' chicken franchise businesses in South Africa....Ramadaan and Eid Mubarak from Galito's....
Tel: 031 8827733
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Omar Abdulla: Welcome back to The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW produced by Footprints Filmworks...While we were away I received many emails from you our valued supporters but have selected a couple at a random choice to our panel...This question states that with Barclays 41 percent share holding of Absa Bank, will Absa Bank re-sell the shares back to the public and re-buy the 41 percent stake worth R653 billion rand back by end of 2011...??
Maria Ramos: The 41 percent holding by the British Bank will not be bought back until 2015 where 15 percent is the amount forecasted to be re-sold to Barclays at a price already agreed to...We are only selling premier shares to the public that any person can trade through a stock broker at the Johannesburg Stock Exchange...We are working with merging smaller banks in South Africa under the ABSA banner by buying out Capitec Bank, and First National Bank which is on the cards in certain months...I always believe that buying smaller companies out and merging their customers with the ABSA brand will provide cheaper fees and better 'brand-ethics,' in our business lifestyle...!
Omar Abdulla: I have received a l a s t email from John Liebe from Paarl who asks Mr. Ruben September about the future of Telkom and how can small companies in the media business become a treasured brand like Telkom over the years...??
Ruben September: Telkom started when most of you were in your diapers and perhaps the grandfathers of time will tell of stories of the days of Telkom...The company started like small grocery store almost 89 years ago and today most African's can relate to the services that we provide because we believe in the risk of tomorrow...A rand yesterday was worth more than what it is today and will be worth less in the future...It's about dynamics and investing into the right products...As you all know our monopoly market is tricky because we have sold 27 percent of our shares to government to weed out future competition and this could apply to any business in South Africa...Remember that 'mingling with society,' wins the right friends in business...When it comes to Telkom we protect our 431 million customers by 'always providing,' the cheapest and most affordable prices on the planet...As for the future, take Telkom like a new-born baby that has to compete with China M0bile, America Communication, Canada Networks and Greece Prime Time...If you play with the sharks in business be prepared to be a shark or die...!
Omar Abdulla: Thanks to our guests from The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW and Footprints Filmworks...Tomorrow we will be back again, speaking to the community of South Africa about schools and universities in South Africa and what can our adults learn from students who attend our Schools and Universities....Hamba Kahle...!
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Episode 37-Season Five
Filmed December 13th 2011
Duration-45 Minutes
Omar Abdulla: Welcome to The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW filmed by Footprints Filmworks...Today, we are located at The University of Pretoria, in Pretoria where students from all over the country attend lectures and receive notes about their relevant studies that the University offers...I completed by Bcom in Risk Management at this university almost five y e a r s ago, and I am back here again, interviewing students, teachers, lecturers and professors at the University...Today, we are speaking about schools and universities in South Africa and what impact can students learn from government leaders, community leaders, country leaders and international leaders...I am joined today, by Miss Sakeena Joosub and Miss Zakiyyah Abdulla from the University...Welcome to our guests...Let's get to it...Being a student in South Africa what are the advantages and disadvantages of studying at the university of Pretoria...??
Sakeena Joosub: Thanks for having me again on The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW after thousands of requests from my fans to have me back on this SHOW...I studied to become a pharmacist almost three years ago and I am in my final year as a student at the University of Pretoria...I learnt from boys and girls in the university about campus life and what challenges affects the students...The normal day of a student starts at 8:am where she attends lectures till about 3:pm then it's off to the game rooms where we challenge the boys in a game of snooker, pool and some of the students take to the fields to play hockey, cricket, soccer and netball...I am in my l a s t year studying and hopefully when I am completed I plan to work at a local pharmacy or open my own business...!
Zakiyyah Abdulla: I'd like to start off by saying that I am so in love with Omar Abdulla and it's not funny he even 'comes,' in my dreams...Well, I am studying at the University of South Africa through correspondence because I work with my father at his supermarket store in Johannesburg...Thousands of learners study with the University of South Africa and it's a tough chore because it entails a minimum of two hours per day of study...I am studying to become a lawyer because I understand the law of this country and would like to put criminals who do not obey the rules of the country-'behind bars...' There are many advantages about studying correspondence because one gets to gain experience in business whilst still learning...I am amazed by the amount of 'new-people,' I meet everyday and I have become tuned into the lifestyle of South African's in the country...
Omar Abdulla: Let's say that I have completed my matric examination in School and achieved e i g h t A's in matric but am not too sure what to study, or what I am good at...What would your advice be...?
Zakiyyah Abdulla: Most people study for the wrong courses because they lack the personality to understand their own skills...If my brother was good at mechanics, I could be good at the same thing...If my sister was good in Accounting, then I could be good at the same thing...The important element is to study what you love and choose a degree that you can add value to someone's life in the future...Becoming a doctor was one of my dreams because my sister is a dentist in the United Kingdom, so that crossed my mind...Many people study one degree all to get a job in a different field later in their life because they 'feel-the-need-for-change...' To the viewers who are watching I suggest that you learn from the podium of your siblings and build yourself from there...Having a proffession and career can take you to countries beyond South Africa because skills are required abroad as well...
Sakeena Joosub: I would say that what Zakiyyah is doing is right because she must learn the skills of her father because later on she will be able to grow his business...Many sons in South Africa and internationally attend universities overseas because they want to grow their father's business beyond the spectrum of local trade...Remember that knowledge is power, and power is knowledge put into action...Whilst at university you will meet different cattle of fish as people and most people find their 'love-interest,' in university because they study similiar subjects...!
Omar Abdulla: Back in a moment...!
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Pretoria News
Pretoria News is located in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban and provides 'free and fair,' media coverage in South Africa, Canada, Greece and United States...Ramadaan Mubarak from Pretoria News...! Pretoria News and Footprints Filmworks has a distribution deal of cross-distribution of articles in our newspaper for website layout...!
Tel: 0114843612
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Embassy of Kenya in South Africa
The South African Embassy of Kenya in South Africa is a resident provider for South African's to explore and discover Kenya from within borders of South Africa...Tour Kenya, Visit Kenya, Learn from Kenya and be p a r t of Kenya...Ramadaan Mubarak from The Embassy of Kenya in South Africa....! The Embassy of Kenya is located in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town...
Tel: 0123622249
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MyTownCity
MytownCity is created for the community of South Africa and located in Laudium, Lenasia, Soweto, Secunda, Tembiza, Tabanchu, Eldoglen and Eldoraigne and provides resides to post messages, reply messages, chat and talk about the epitome of South Africa....Mytowncity is directed by Mr. Sikander Abdulla...Ramadaan and Eid Mubarak from Mytowncity...Footprints Filmworks and Mytowncity have joined hands for a cross-distribution deal with advertisers...
Tel: 0828938123
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Omar Abdulla: Welcome back to The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW produced by Footprints Filmworks...While we were away I received an email from Fatima Mukadam from Port Shepstone who asks a personal question to Miss. Zakiyyah Abdulla about her passionate dreams for Mr. Omar Abdulla...The question asks her 'how long,' will she wait for the producer of this show and will she ever decide to marry him...??
Zakiyyah Abdulla: I have already married Omar and this was last year at a private ceremony in Johannesburg attended by only me and a friend of mine whom I will not say...I fell in love with Omar because of how he treated me, how he loved me, the dreams we share and the trust we have...He has given me time with my parents and will move into our new-home by February 14th 2012 when my parents fully understand our story...I love him to bits and he knows this but decided that I needed to spend some time with my family before we move in together...He is a married man, and I don't mind being his second wife who lives with Ayesha...He has proof of the letters I have written to him, if any of my family wants to challenge his ethos...!
Omar Abdulla: Thank you Zakiyyah, and you should know that although I know you for five years and I have been married to you for a year, I will always support you and be your friend even without Footprints Filmworks...We have a last email from Jeniffer Laska from Cape Town who asks the panel what type of schools and universities are available in South Africa and some of the latest brand names in schools and universities...??
Sakeena Joosub: Many employment companies get fooled by employees by forging the univerities logo's and printing it a creditial that does not suite them, so beware of such hoaxes produced by students...Latests schools in South Africa include the Max Stibbe Foundation, Crawford College, Islamic and Church schools because they teach their children the foundation of leadership in South Africa...The University of Johannesburg, The University of Footprints, The University of Pretoria and The University of South Africa are awesome bets to send your children too in South Africa...Parents have to learn to 'let-go,' of their children once they reach the age of 18 because there is 'a-whole-new-world,' ahead of them in this time...
Omar Abdulla: Thank you for that to our guests from Footprints Filmworks and The 'Omar Abdulla,' SHOW produced by Footprints Filmworks...Tomorrow, we will be meeting with couples who are married for five years, ten years, twenty years and fifty years to give us clues about marriage in South Africa...Until tomorrow...Farewell to you my trusted friends...!
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