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Interview with Jean-Pierre N'ZIYA (Congo RDC) Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Sessi, Canada Jun 3, 2008
Education , Culture , Globalization   Interviews

  


What kind of advices can you give to a new immigrant or a young person which seek a job?

It depends on his past. If he had a career before, I will advice him to be patient and to continue searching or better his education to get back to his career. Otherwise, iwill ask him to go to school and to get a paper.


Now, you found a good job, can you describe your current activities and tell us how?

For now, I am teaching. And it is the first time I am teaching elementary school. But I enjoy because those kids are like a new garden where the teachers have to plant the good seed so that those students florish later. I try to instillate in them a sense of excellence in whatever they do, be it academic or social. I try to create a sense of team spirit in the classroom and responsibility, valuing every student and raising his selfesteem and selfconfidence.


What did you observe in Anglophone community that you did not in Francophone?
Could you give us a example of differences, lacks or common points you found in the both communities?

In a country where there is a certain animosity between the two regions, I would not prefer to talk about differences but similarities and complementarities. I think the two communities will gain a lot by promoting the spirit of multiculturalism in the country.





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Formation de la relève, leadership, diversité, média sociaux... sont autant de sujets qui suscitent son intérêt et animent son inspiration....
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Very interesting !
Yassir El Ouarzadi | Jun 3rd, 2008
Merci Sessi d'avoir posté cette entrevue, c'est intéressant pour les immigrants mais aussi pour tous les citoyens de lire ce genre d'histoires de personnes qui ont réussi à s'adapter et même à exceller dans leur nouveau pays (pays d'accueil). Yassir



billy mangole | Jun 6th, 2008
Il est evident que tous les defis auquels les hommes sont confontés dans le temps et dans l’espace, est avant tout un combat pour la sauvegarde de la dignité et des valeures universelles . Cette dignité passe avant tout par soi et sa preservation represente pour nous un devoir et une obligation à la fois....



Diomandé Moussa | Jul 15th, 2008
Sois sûr que la majorité des jeunes qui a lu cette interview en a tiré une bonne dose de courage et de persévérance...En tant que jeune ça me grandit d'esprit et surtout je retiens que rien ne se perd même quant on croit avoir tout perdu !!! il y a toujours une lueur d'espoir à l'horizon!!!

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