Fantastic episode. Well done for bringing us Africans together through your lens. Thanks to all the wonderful people who helped you along the way. Keep safe and God bless you
Well done again MDSTH ❤ i personally think that it was nice for them to asked a Bud to lead you because he did great with the language for you God bless all who helped you 🙏🏽
Well done traveller,you are helping to unite the continent in your own way, in the next 10 years more young Africans will travel formally from east to west,north to south, this will force infrastructure and policy improvements for our beautiful continent.
Hello bro, I have been watching each and every episode of your journey, I enjoy seeing other countries in Africa through your lens. I love it and I will like to embark on a similar adventure some day. I am concerned with how difficult it is for us as Africans to travel within Africa. Honestly speaking, Africa should be visa free for Africans, we are brothers and we should live as one. I can imagine the amount you spent on shipping your bike within the same Angola, you were stressed and you paid custom duties and other fees if you were shipping it in, it is obnoxious and uncalled for. I felt hurt by this policy but in all we thank God for the journey so far. Keep the flag flying bro, much love from Nigeria 🇳🇬.
Thank you my brother! It’s certainly my pleasure to have you here and I pray you are able to embark on a trip like this too. As for the situation in Africa, I tell you, you just don’t want to think about it. It can be very frustrating and discouraging. But we don’t stop fighting for the best. Peace and blessings 🇬🇭❤️🇳🇬🫡
Welcome to our beautiful country Angola 🤝🫂it's very emotional and sad to see our leadership in most African countries not being able to come together and make visa free for African nationals..I see alot of bureaucracy for the paper work 💔 in theory they talk about trade management within Africa but the reality fails.😓viva alkebulan✊🏽
@@aisonkamaz3113 thank you very much. It’s my pleasure to visit Angola. We hope and pray that our predicaments soon end for good, as a continent. Peace and blessings ✌🏾
Welcome to angola brother!!has we see there’s people helping you,this is our nature as africans,we don’t have interests mentality..everything we do has done by our pure hart..that’s why the outsiders take advantage of us..they don’t understand our nature of been..peace and love “Panafricanism”👊🏿
I mentioned in last video about how expensive Angola was. Looking at the logistics involved, 170 dollars is reasonable. If im correct itchy boots had the same waves problem and had to go with a goods ferry. I also think it could have been cheaper if it was a vehicle ferry. Here in Uk a ferry to France is about £40 and if you go by the freight train, aroud £50.
@@MohamadHussein-z5t Passenger fare =15,000 Motorcycle transport paperwork =20,000 Port tax for motorcycle in Cabinda =13,000 Port tax for motorcycle in Soyo =14,000 Ferry fare for motorcycle =110,000 Total =172,000 Angola Kwanza (approx. $185) I hope that helps! Cheers!
Would have been less stressfull and cheaper and faster to get the visa for DRC, and cross to Angola by land. You could have even visit some places there maybe. But you didnt know. We are always learning
You can tell Africa are the same people different by colonial languages, Angola and the people look like anywhere in west Africa.Hunt for fuel in Angola,an oil producing country. You can see this thing is being played and orchestrated by the same power,making sure Africa that produces fuel can hardly get access to it. Same story in Nigeria,the the second largest oil reserve in Africa, with four state owned refineries yet there are scarcity and queues for fuel everywhere.This is where OAU has failed as well as an organisation,places like ports,airport in every African should have people that can speak the major language across Africa,English, French,Arabic,swahili,Portuguese...An African passport holder should at least be able to travel within African countries,even if it is for 90 days visa free.This visa requirements between Africans is only holding back Africa's progress and development.Thank you.
The same way people smuggle fuel from Nigeria to sell in neighbouring countries because it is cheaper in Nigeria until recently when tinubu removed the subsidy on fuel. 😂
Nice video and it's good to see the good nature of our people on full display! Thanks for the shout-out!!!.
@@snowball6175 absolutely! Kind and gracious 🙏🏾
Welcome to Angola 🇦🇴
Bem vindo á Angola 🇦🇴
Procura pelos Amigos da Picada em Luanda 🫡
Thank you very much 👍🏾
Enjoy Angola and Luanda my city, my adventurous brother. Welcome.
Thank you very much 😊👍🏾
Fantastic episode. Well done for bringing us Africans together through your lens. Thanks to all the wonderful people who helped you along the way. Keep safe and God bless you
@@rkyei-gyau525 thank you very much for the encouraging words and prayers. Amen 🙏🏾
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Thank you very much. I really appreciate the support
Welcome to Angola 🇦🇴📍
Thank you very much
New subscriber from ANGOLA, enjoy your passage in our country
Awesome! Thank you!
Been checking for new update since morning..we are hooked like something 😂
Yeah he has to report ASAP. It has been a while
Hahaha sorry brother! I took a lil break but I’m back again with more episodes. Let’s keep flying😄👍🏾
🙏🏾😄
@@TheFlyingFlags Cool... it is very important to take a break too.
Well done again MDSTH ❤
i personally think that it was nice for them to asked a Bud to lead you because he did great with the language for you
God bless all who helped you 🙏🏽
@@FlorencejDemba Absolutely. Thank you for the encouraging words EFJD 😎🙏🏾
Amei seu canal , esperando a part 2 , ganhou um inscrito Angolano.
Muito obrigado 😁
I continue to enjoy the African perspective of your trip. The warmth and kindnesses extended to you. I continue to learn a lot.
👏🏿👏🏿👍🏾
@@lanresoetan9873 I tell you. I’m pleased you’re enjoying the adventure. Let’s keep going together 👍🏾
Nice move keep moving ….I wanna travel the whole world soon ..
@@lordm.a114 absolutely
Well done traveller,you are helping to unite the continent in your own way, in the next 10 years more young Africans will travel formally from east to west,north to south, this will force infrastructure and policy improvements for our beautiful continent.
Thank you very much for the encouraging words 🙏🏾👍🏾
Much love from the motherland Ghana 🇬🇭
@@ashtrakeanny7124 thank you very much
Flying and flying! My brother I'm always praying for your safety.
Thank you very much and Ameen to your prayers. Really appreciate it
😊 bem-vindo Angola
Thank you very much
welcome to angola, i hope your stay is good and that you can arrive in lubango healthy :)
@@edsonlucas1842 thank you very much. It’s my pleasure to be in Angola😊🙏🏾
Very supportive people
Certainly 🎉
We are proud of you bros keep up the good work. God bless everyone watching and everyone who helped 🙏🏾
Thank you my brother. Amen to your prayers. Peace and blessings to all of us🙏🏾
Great content
Thank you very much 🙏🏾
I'm so proud of you my brother, God is with you dear go well .
@@estakamara8117 thank you very much 🙏🏾
Well done big bro
Keep going higher
Big thanks
Really enjoying your adventure from here in California. May the Lord bless you with continued safe travel.
@@christiandulan8175 awesome. Amen to your prayers 🙏🏾. Thank you very much
One more country then South Africa🙏
@@kobyk8784 that is right
Wel done brother
Thank you very much
Hello bro, I have been watching each and every episode of your journey, I enjoy seeing other countries in Africa through your lens. I love it and I will like to embark on a similar adventure some day. I am concerned with how difficult it is for us as Africans to travel within Africa.
Honestly speaking, Africa should be visa free for Africans, we are brothers and we should live as one. I can imagine the amount you spent on shipping your bike within the same Angola, you were stressed and you paid custom duties and other fees if you were shipping it in, it is obnoxious and uncalled for. I felt hurt by this policy but in all we thank God for the journey so far. Keep the flag flying bro, much love from Nigeria 🇳🇬.
Thank you my brother! It’s certainly my pleasure to have you here and I pray you are able to embark on a trip like this too.
As for the situation in Africa, I tell you, you just don’t want to think about it. It can be very frustrating and discouraging. But we don’t stop fighting for the best.
Peace and blessings 🇬🇭❤️🇳🇬🫡
Well done my brother
@@AbdoulramaneIbrahim thank you very much
Welcome my friend, Jesus bless you
Venha conhecer Benguela
Não esqueça gravar com as crianças
Thank you very much 🙏🏾
Proud of you Bro! Keep going ❤
@@shaiburazak243 thank you brother 👍🏾
Nice! Thank you, sir
@@youme1414 yes brother 👍🏾
Hmmmm bro keep it up❤
I will try my best🙏🏾
Someday I will visit this countries
Nice 👍🏾
Welcome to our beautiful country Angola 🤝🫂it's very emotional and sad to see our leadership in most African countries not being able to come together and make visa free for African nationals..I see alot of bureaucracy for the paper work 💔 in theory they talk about trade management within Africa but the reality fails.😓viva alkebulan✊🏽
@@aisonkamaz3113 thank you very much. It’s my pleasure to visit Angola.
We hope and pray that our predicaments soon end for good, as a continent.
Peace and blessings ✌🏾
Welcome to angola brother!!has we see there’s people helping you,this is our nature as africans,we don’t have interests mentality..everything we do has done by our pure hart..that’s why the outsiders take advantage of us..they don’t understand our nature of been..peace and love “Panafricanism”👊🏿
Thank you very much 👍🏾! Peace and blessings 👊🏾
Forte a tua oração continue orando e não esqueça de se santificar
Thank you very much. Appreciated 🙏🏾
I really don’t how to phrase my sentence. Buh all I can say is 🎉❤when it’s comes to this sector you are the best, good job boss
Thank you very much, my brother! I really appreciate the support and encouragement. Bless you!
@@TheFlyingFlags you are always welcome snr
@CARMAENTERTAINMENTZONE 🙏🏾✌🏾
Watching from Lubango
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Angola não tem problema de gasolina
Well it was rather unfortunate I had issues with that when I entered from the north. We hope for the best.
I mentioned in last video about how expensive Angola was. Looking at the logistics involved, 170 dollars is reasonable. If im correct itchy boots had the same waves problem and had to go with a goods ferry. I also think it could have been cheaper if it was a vehicle ferry. Here in Uk a ferry to France is about £40 and if you go by the freight train, aroud £50.
@@kuperdee unfortunately I couldn’t catch a goods ferry and time was running out with my visa. But thanks for the encouragement
Uk is not angola,obrigado
Quick question, what do you use for data. If you use an E-Sim, which one or do you buy local sims in every new country.
@@lanresoetan9873 that’s right. Local SIM card everywhere I am.
YOU ARE GOING TO LUANDA THE CAPITAL OF ANGOLA .
That’s right
Early bird 🎉
@@gudnux big ups to you brother 👍🏾
Were they weighing the machine?
No sis. They were loading it onto the ferry.
Good Prayer.
Thank you very much 🙏🏾
how much did you pay for the ferry motor bike transportation
@@MohamadHussein-z5t Passenger fare =15,000
Motorcycle transport paperwork =20,000
Port tax for motorcycle in Cabinda =13,000
Port tax for motorcycle in Soyo =14,000
Ferry fare for motorcycle =110,000
Total =172,000 Angola Kwanza (approx. $185)
I hope that helps!
Cheers!
Cabinda has many oil and gold reserves but unfortunately this Angolan enclave is still poor.
No wonder why they wanted secession from mainland Angola.
@@kobyk8784 it is well.
Maybe the troubles is what has delayed the development.
Too much protocols that don't make any sense.
@@snowball6175Political issues?really 🤦🏽
@@patrickmendes8189 Yeah that's my opinion... you are free to form yours.
Would have been less stressfull and cheaper and faster to get the visa for DRC, and cross to Angola by land. You could have even visit some places there maybe. But you didnt know. We are always learning
Visa was 300USD and the time to get visa too is another...
@@ZeroZeppelin DRC visa was USD300 which was why I skipped it. Anyways, we keep going!
just look at what the Congolese are doing in Cabinda. A city invaded by Congolese and nobody is doing anything about it. Sad
I see. It is well
Fuel queues and shortages in Angola. 😊. Subsidized pricing, product smuggling. So familiar. 😊.
I know right 😅
Left you an email brother
@@dives9558 I’ll have a look and revert. Thank you 😊 🙏🏾
How can my name be a name of a town??😂😂😂
I know right 😄👍🏾
I beg, 😂 you take lead in Portuguese 😂.
@@gudnux I tell you 😆👍🏾
You can tell Africa are the same people different by colonial languages, Angola and the people look like anywhere in west Africa.Hunt for fuel in Angola,an oil producing country. You can see this thing is being played and orchestrated by the same power,making sure Africa that produces fuel can hardly get access to it. Same story in Nigeria,the the second largest oil reserve in Africa, with four state owned refineries yet there are scarcity and queues for fuel everywhere.This is where OAU has failed as well as an organisation,places like ports,airport in every African should have people that can speak the major language across Africa,English, French,Arabic,swahili,Portuguese...An African passport holder should at least be able to travel within African countries,even if it is for 90 days visa free.This visa requirements between Africans is only holding back Africa's progress and development.Thank you.
It can be very frustrating, really. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and concerns
Peace and blessings to us all🙏🏾👍🏾
The fuel in Angola is cheaper is only on the north of Angola Cabinda and Soio states people smuggle fuel to sale in Congo more expensive
The same way people smuggle fuel from Nigeria to sell in neighbouring countries because it is cheaper in Nigeria until recently when tinubu removed the subsidy on fuel. 😂
That very bad
HERE ARE YOU ? ARE YOU OKAY ?
I am okay. Thank you 😊
What African countries does speak Portuguese? Name and flag emoji below 👇Darty, Can you name it?
No I cannot name them. Thank you
Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guiné Bissau, São Tomé e Príncipe
You got VIP treatment because they charged $170 which is outrageous.
@@ck-sl3kt I tell you. The paperwork was a lot.