Samuel Love Galandi

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Samuel Love Galandi

Samuel Love Galandi

@LoveGalandi

Journalist | Entrepreneur CEO - Lajosa Consult | Founder - Prime Hill Schools Mukono

Kampala, Uganda Katılım Mayıs 2019
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Samuel Love Galandi
Samuel Love Galandi@LoveGalandi·
Soft Launch Ting Dis! Here is our new Logo and official brand identity starting 2024 and beyond...
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Samuel Love Galandi@LoveGalandi·
@bruno_KUg Man, you are actually dying for nothing. It is very simple to help that boy. Just set up another or other accounts, create a proper content strategy, and get to work. Very simple. You first attacked his manager over YT payouts, yet Tenge's account really lacks content. Be serious
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Bruno K 🎸 🎙
Bruno K 🎸 🎙@bruno_KUg·
If I end up losing my life you all know the people that did it. But am ready to die for the truth
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Bruno K 🎸 🎙
Bruno K 🎸 🎙@bruno_KUg·
Lob is claiming that Teng didn't make 1.5 billion shillings from the Tenge Tenge sound. I want him to bet am placing a bet of 1m. Tell Runo your brother to give you my number we meet and I prove you wrong
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Samuel Love Galandi
Samuel Love Galandi@LoveGalandi·
@bruno_KUg Crying for spilt milk seldom helps. The boy is young, talented, & unique. He can start all over. The past is gone. Restart. Strategize. Work. Be consistent. He will make it. These useless wars and greed for easy money won't help in any way. Bye
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Bruno K 🎸 🎙
Bruno K 🎸 🎙@bruno_KUg·
A producer known as Boi Blaise working with black market extracted Tenges voice from his videos made a beat and sold it to black market and they made billions. The question here is did they seek for permission coz manager Mike stopped you guys from using their work but u went ahead and distributed the kids sound by force simply because it's an American based company.
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Shimon Aine
Shimon Aine@ShimonAine·
I also sensed some hypocrisy in the whole thing and according to questions asked to Mike yesterday, I realized someone wants to take on a managerial job maybe or wants to look like someone so caring more than a young boy who discovered his fellow young boy and decided to amplify him when no one cared....... Imagine someone asked Manager Mike mbu "wazina kazina kyi😏, mbu account wazikuliza mumanya go?" Hypocrites just 🚮. As if we can't be sober enough to imagine the efforts of discovering, starting him, opening up channels,directing, shooting, editing his content hunting for gigs and more for all these years would that ka lazy Moslem man or everyone behind him manage Tenge Tenge to the level that Mike has put him? Mwana abantu muli User ate temulowoza😏. Mike was even patient and humble enough on that Livestream. Besides DNA, that ka father has no moral authority of standing between Mike and the boy to cause and tension kasaja kasiru nyo kagende kakole kalabilile family yaako atte be Tenge Tenge kamulabilile kuba mwana wako. You can't have 9 children who you fail to take care of and expect Tenge's money to take care of the whole family when you're not even working or earning on your own but only produce every day like a rabbit 🚮. Kati Tenge Tenge ye Taata wa Taata we? As in, is Tenge Tenge a father to his father alyoke amulabilile ne family ye yonna? Ye yagenda okuzala abaana 8 nga alowoza kyi? That stupid lazy man. SOLUTION The thing is actually simple, Let the Father go away of this like he did in the beginning in fact agende anonye omulimo akole alabilile family yonna kuba yabazaala abasobola....... then Mike open an account in the Bank for Tenge Tenge, when you get money from the gigs and channels divide by halfway take your half and deposit the other half on Tenge Tenge's Bank account. When he needs anything or when it's school time withdraw from his (Tenge's) account and pay as he keeps records. Tenge Tenge's father is the same as Vanessa a baby mama to Bruno K's boy. Bonna enjawulo zero. They don't want to work and they expect to get money/support using their children 🚮.
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Carol Prim ❤️🤭
Carol Prim ❤️🤭@CarolPrim3·
I thought YouTube pays good money, Tenge Tenge still received $100 yet he has 4 Million Subscribers 😳🙆‍♀️
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Silver Kayondo
Silver Kayondo@SilverKayondo·
It won't be so long before @benmwine himself is looking for someone who went to LDC or even scrambling to go to LDC himself. Law liberates us from ignorance. It protects property, wealth & regulates any human interaction. Even this tweet is governed by law. And it won't change...
Ben Mwine 🇺🇬 π@benmwine

Tenge Tenge is now earning CEO money and you're insisting on trying to get your child into LDC. Dear old people, the world is no longer what you knew. Pay a little more attention to the cheese, it's been moving for a while now.....

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O.r.tega
O.r.tega@OrtegaTalks·
Human dignity does not depend on a person's abilities, wealth or position in life, nor on the right or wrong choices made; it is a gift that precedes and transcends each person, endowed by God as an expression of his unfailing love. -Pope Leo XIV, 'Magnifica Humanitas'
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Edris Kiggundu
Edris Kiggundu@ekiggundu·
A lecturer at MUK told me that he recently tasked his second-year students to name the VC of the university they study at. More than 90% of the class couldn't. In our days, only 10% of the class wouldn't know the VC of their university. We live in interesting times!
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Douglas Lwanga
Douglas Lwanga@DouglasLwangaUg·
Its easy to be talented and broke at same time. Teng Teng story twist shows us why all talented people need proffesional management at some point in their careers to help steer them. His current manager needs more help & guidance on how to monetise this talent abit more. Teng also needs a structured content plan to help him utilise the numbers he has on youtube. Theres alot more content of Teng Teng with millions of views that aint on his official channel. Other Creators used him gained millions of views and he got peanuts. Otw his channel hardly has consistent content of his own. The good thing this conversation has come on the timeline. We shldnt advocate for the current manager to leave but rather he needs a strategist on board to further plan for this global brands content. As for the dad he shouldnt just expect money at month end but educate himself on Youtube monetisation. They all win if they are in harmony. Teng looses more if the brand is disrupted. Teng shld be rich before he turns 18years. Its possible. #NBSAfter5
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Douglas Lwanga
Douglas Lwanga@DouglasLwangaUg·
Ugandan internet child star Teng Teng has spoken out in an interview alongside his father, revealing that his former manager allegedly took over control of his YouTube channel and claimed ownership of it. The channel, which has over 4 million subscribers and attracts millions of views globally, reportedly generates far more revenue than what has been declared to Teng Teng’s family. According to them, the former manager has only been declaring about USD 100 (approximately UGX 360,000), raising serious concerns about underreporting of earnings. The family is now seeking urgent help to recover and regain full control of the YouTube channel. Teng Teng is no ordinary creator he is now a globally recognized Ugandan content creator. Theres merchandise with his face sold on a website, with the snap chat app at one time creating a customised filter with his face. Global streamer IShowSpeed collaborated with him on his recent African tour, highlighting his growing international influence. However looks like there have been traces of child exploitation from his management. The boy urgently needs support and justice. 🎥 SB4 Media | #NBSAfter5
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Samuel Love Galandi
Samuel Love Galandi@LoveGalandi·
@wepcorp @ainomugishajim Have you ever managed one? I script, audition, train, film, costume, transport, feed, house, edit, upload&manage content, then you say you want equal share? Just because you showed face?🤔
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Wepukhulu Emanuel
Wepukhulu Emanuel@wepcorp·
@ainomugishajim Kindly delete this entitlement tweet. Picking up someone and developing their talent doesn't warrant the manager to abuse one's talent and channel 80% of proceeds to private use.
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MY OPINION: A lot of people in Uganda misunderstand how the creative industry works and reduce everything to “God did it” and “thank you” without acknowledging the real investment behind talent development. Take the case of Tenge Tenge. Someone picked him up from nowhere, invested time, money, strategy, and personal effort to position him as a global personality. Before that management, how much was he earning? How much visibility did he have? People forget that building a brand like that takes consistent sacrifice, networking, marketing, and long-term financial risk. Now the focus shifts to money demands and entitlement, as if the person who built that platform is supposed to hand over everything without fair compensation or acknowledgment. This is not just emotions, it is business. If there is disagreement, it should be handled professionally: pay what is due, negotiate properly, or speak the full truth instead of pushing a one-sided narrative that looks like a smear campaign. No one wakes up and becomes visible on their own at that scale. Behind every “overnight success” there is usually someone who funded, shaped, and pushed the journey when no one else cared. That is what long-term investment looks like. We have seen similar situations before. Eddy Kenzo opened doors for the Masaka Kids Africana, and those children became global through that exposure. Yet many people forget the role he played in putting them on that stage. In the same way, Tenge Tenge benefited from being introduced, managed, and marketed into global relevance. It is also important to be honest about discipline and awareness. Some families or stakeholders may not fully understand how the industry works or the value of what has been built for them. That gap often leads to conflict, accusations, and breakdowns in trust. The same narrative has played out even with Fresh Kid, where people have often criticized his father, yet the structure around him has ensured he gets education and opportunities that many child stars never receive. At the end of the day, talent management is not charity. It is work, investment, and risk. And if we want fairness, we should look at the full picture, not just emotions or viral opinions.
Douglas Lwanga@DouglasLwangaUg

Ugandan internet child star Teng Teng has spoken out in an interview alongside his father, revealing that his former manager allegedly took over control of his YouTube channel and claimed ownership of it. The channel, which has over 4 million subscribers and attracts millions of views globally, reportedly generates far more revenue than what has been declared to Teng Teng’s family. According to them, the former manager has only been declaring about USD 100 (approximately UGX 360,000), raising serious concerns about underreporting of earnings. The family is now seeking urgent help to recover and regain full control of the YouTube channel. Teng Teng is no ordinary creator he is now a globally recognized Ugandan content creator. Theres merchandise with his face sold on a website, with the snap chat app at one time creating a customised filter with his face. Global streamer IShowSpeed collaborated with him on his recent African tour, highlighting his growing international influence. However looks like there have been traces of child exploitation from his management. The boy urgently needs support and justice. 🎥 SB4 Media | #NBSAfter5

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Samuel Love Galandi
Samuel Love Galandi@LoveGalandi·
@ainomugishajim YouTube rewards consistency more than virality. Teng's account has fewer 10 longform videos with above 100K views. He can't earn more than $300 monthly with such shallow numbers. What he needs is a proper content strategist, hard work & consistency not luck & a few viral videos
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Samuel Love Galandi
Samuel Love Galandi@LoveGalandi·
So Teng needs a proper content strategist much more than he need that channel. Given his brand, a winning strategy + consistent hardwork can earn him up to $10K in monthly revenue. His current channel is too inconsistent to make above $300.
Samuel Love Galandi@LoveGalandi

@DouglasLwangaUg @MBU @BigEyeUG @excluive_bizz @nbstv @sanyukatv @Sb4Media @bruno_KUg @Kasuku256 YouTube doesn't pay according to number of subscribers. It may pays based on ad revenue generated per month. After looking at Teng Teng's account, I don't think it makes more than $300 on average. Why, he only has some few viral videos, not consistent big views.

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Samuel Love Galandi
Samuel Love Galandi@LoveGalandi·
@GODFREY_Kutesa At that rate we may end up with a million ministers. Man, ministries have Departments, Directorates, and even agencies responsible for those subsections. They have Secretaries, Directors, Commissioners & officers well trained, experienced and equipped to handle those issues.
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Godfrey KUTEESA!!
Godfrey KUTEESA!!@GODFREY_Kutesa·
Ministries that should stand alone in the next Govt: probably #MK will make it happen Ministry of AI ( it shouldn’t be hidden in ICT) Ministry of Family Ministry of Innovation Divide the Ministry of Gender and assign a) Minister of Men’s Affairs b) Minister of Women’s Affairs (Not one gender minister to lead both) Separate the Ministry of Sports from Education. Let sports be independent so it’s not overshadowed by useless bureaucracy. Ministry of Youth Affairs should stay led by a Youth a person below 30 not old faggots. (40 is not a Youth) Tourism Ministry should not be led by one person. Should be led by a council of members who own businesses in that direction. They’d make strong decisions that positively impact that sector because they’re stake holders. Tell me what you think
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