The Shocking Truth About Nigeria’s Slave Trade History!

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • The Shocking Truth About Nigeria's Slave History is a video where Tayo Aina Explores the slave history in Nigeria with a trip to Badagary in Lagos. I learn about the trans-Atlantic slave trade and also share my thoughts on how Nigeria and West Africa's history can be preserved.
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  • @MissTrudyy
    @MissTrudyy 3 роки тому +1682

    Thank you for the history lesson. We need to know our past as Africans in oder to understand our future...

    • @TayoAinaFilms
      @TayoAinaFilms  3 роки тому +68

      Thanks Trudy. You are very correct. 👊🏽

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 3 роки тому +15

      Thanks for this Tayo🙏🙏

    • @kenyattajones8123
      @kenyattajones8123 3 роки тому +39

      Where are the boats? 12 million people is a lot. what where they feed? How many people hired to capture people?
      Why Africans in the states never heard of Atlantic slave trade ? They say we are different and i concur.
      Why our ancestors never passed down stories of Africa?

    • @pheleekseh1391
      @pheleekseh1391 3 роки тому +17

      @@TayoAinaFilms clearly you don't know your history

    • @nmg1909
      @nmg1909 3 роки тому +12

      @@pheleekseh1391 How many do you want to know? Do you think African history is the only slave trades? You will only know a fraction of it which he knows.

  • @elokabenson8921
    @elokabenson8921 3 роки тому +2054

    One of the most important things I got from This story is our leaders at that time were selling their people for cheap objects that made them look rich... Something we still suffer today

    • @palesamogorosi8939
      @palesamogorosi8939 3 роки тому +231

      I think they were gullible and quite foolish because they thought those items were of significant value when they were actually not. Even our own artefacts that were looted were much more valuable.
      Still today as you have said, we continue to sell each other out. It's quite sad.

    • @godwinsamuel5175
      @godwinsamuel5175 3 роки тому +16

      Rulers pls

    • @tspcocktail
      @tspcocktail 3 роки тому +46

      Some things Never change. Sad

    • @lamingogarden3872
      @lamingogarden3872 3 роки тому +45

      History repeats itself. ,,,😭😭😭😭😭

    • @atikalove9
      @atikalove9 3 роки тому +70

      Sounds like the present leadership of Africa

  • @zayloc23
    @zayloc23 3 роки тому +949

    Great Video fam! My whole family is from the Deep South of America and they did the Ancestry DNA 🧬 test. Our largest percentage was Nigeria 🇳🇬. I now live in Ghana 🇬🇭, but planning a Lagos Trip soon. Blessed 🙏🏿

    • @ObaOrisha
      @ObaOrisha 3 роки тому +42

      @Zayloc23. Bless man, and you are welcome in Nigeria at any time. I have been following your journey in Ghana. Your house is coming up strong

    • @zayloc23
      @zayloc23 3 роки тому +28

      @@ObaOrisha Peace & Honors fam 🇳🇬 !! Thank you 🙏🏿!

    • @paaglobal
      @paaglobal 3 роки тому +39

      Bless brother. As it was in the beginning, so shall it be in the end . All children of Africa will unit . Stay bless

    • @afogbonjaiyewisdom1436
      @afogbonjaiyewisdom1436 3 роки тому +10

      you got a new subscriber ,

    • @zayloc23
      @zayloc23 3 роки тому +4

      @@paaglobal Blessed Love iyah

  • @onyinyeobi-obasi9658
    @onyinyeobi-obasi9658 3 роки тому +1506

    “We have been betraying ourselves” - tour guide the most profound statement in this video . As a Nigerian who lives in the US I am constantly confronted with the hazards of the transatlantic slave trade . It’s important that we Nigerians begin to own up to the role that our ancestors played in this human atrocity. Thanks Tayo for shining a light on this

    • @kenyattajones8123
      @kenyattajones8123 3 роки тому +10

      You? Why? What stories do you have to tell? I’d love to hear.
      BLACK AMERICANS WAKE UP!!!THEU YRYING TO BAIT AND SWITCH US.
      Two different stories.
      Where in the USA IS YOUR FAMILY?
      Did you do your DNA test?
      I’ll wait

    • @mikkionthebeat7005
      @mikkionthebeat7005 3 роки тому +39

      I’m glad u can at least admit the true history of this. It’s somewhat taught here n the States but they’re having a whole issue with the Critical Race Theory at the university level

    • @DionneEguono
      @DionneEguono 3 роки тому +114

      You see the problem with this is 'Nigeria' itself. It is a man made construct which was originally set up to be a company to fund Britain. There are people living in this 'Nigeria' who don't even see themselves as Nigerian. Back in the days of these slave trading atrocities there were some ethnic groups who suffered immense loss of people but they weren't as powerful to fight back and trade their enemies to the Europeans. However, these ethnicities are now they are part of this construct called 'Nigeria' they are now expected to be held accountable for the the ethnicities that participated heavily in people trade. Blame needs to be proportioned accordingly and Nigerians need to at least get the ball rolling by apologising to their fellow Nigerians as well.

    • @kenyattajones8123
      @kenyattajones8123 3 роки тому +16

      @@mikkionthebeat7005 i will admit that slavery topics are lucrative for tourism.

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 3 роки тому +109

      @@DionneEguono if you want to go on that premise, than you also have to agree that the Whole of Africa is a man made construct , with our borders drawn up by the Whyte man in Berlin in the 1800’s . The rest of Africa is not complaining about it. As Black people we should work together for the Betterment of ALL Black people. Tribalism has not helped anyone till date. Tribal wars led up to us selling each other for slavery in the past, when are we going to learn in the present that tribalism helps no one. It’s only used as a tool by the politicians, and dissidents to maintain their goal posts.

  • @carolynwhite9975
    @carolynwhite9975 Рік тому +373

    As African Americans we need to face and accept the truth of our ancestors part in the slave trade. It's a bitter, heartbreaking truth in which I believe once we accept it will bring healing to us as a people

    • @bladewright5356
      @bladewright5356 Рік тому +50

      "Our ancestors"? My Ancestor was on a boat sold by theirs.

    • @itsjayswelly
      @itsjayswelly Рік тому +80

      Tribes were selling conquered tribes into slavery. Just because they shared a skin color does not mean they share a culture. Europeans have fought each other more years and they share a skin color as well

    • @originaleverythingelseisca5977
      @originaleverythingelseisca5977 Рік тому +4

      I agree!!

    • @cushitepeople9165
      @cushitepeople9165 Рік тому +41

      Slavery has always existed within any civilization and culture. The Romans enslaved all other Europeans, the Dutch, English, French, Germans, Spanish etc etc. The Egyptians and Chinese as empires in Civilization all enslaved from within or outside of their people
      *The only difference with the Europeans enslaving African was the inhuman way that they treated the Africans by making laws and cooking up scientific lies that the African was the equivalent to a monkey, that the African was unintelligent, thr way the separated families, raped the women, used men as bulls by taking one strong male from plantation to plantation to impregnate the females.
      There's no precedent in all human history that can match or challenge the inhuman and barbaric ways that the European people and their government subjected to the African.......like the man said in this clip his family used go own slaves...this was common practice all across Africa but the slave was never treated like an animal and it was so easily for the Europeans as the colour of the African people made it impossible for them to escape......you must know that at this time the Irish people were also slaves but because they were white to could fun away yo the next town. The African couldn't and the Irish were treated like human beings

    • @isaiahhines1723
      @isaiahhines1723 Рік тому

      This is where the roots of African Americans come from which is Nigeria we were the Igbo then heeboes then Negroes then nigger now nigga

  • @j4288
    @j4288 2 роки тому +749

    I don't know who needs to hear this..As a Nigerian, I fully and wholeheartedly apologise for my ancestors part in slavery whether it be as a seller or bystander. Sending my love to the warriors and survivors of slavery in the Americas (Caribbean, USA, south and central America). You are us, we are family. Ubuntu. One love.

    • @KleinDuimpje878
      @KleinDuimpje878 2 роки тому +28

      We all come from Afrika... Mother continent of all of us.

    • @BINFP
      @BINFP 2 роки тому +11

      Thank you ❤

    • @coolislandbreeze9906
      @coolislandbreeze9906 2 роки тому +9

      Thank you

    • @angelrenate
      @angelrenate 2 роки тому +11

      Thank you, ubuntu

    • @joyceevans1860
      @joyceevans1860 2 роки тому +57

      Dna shows me to be 40 percent Nigerian, and 23 percent Congo Western Bantu peoples and several other african nations and North Africa. It warms my heart that you apologized. I accept your blessings and pray that gracious God blesses Nigeria, you and your entire family. Peace be upon you forever.

  • @queent7799
    @queent7799 2 роки тому +707

    “We betrayed ourselves.” That’s deep. As a person born in the diaspora, it’s important but painful to confront this fact.

    • @eyeswideopen6891
      @eyeswideopen6891 2 роки тому +60

      Sadly, we have not stopped. We are still betraying each other in so many aspects.

    • @queent7799
      @queent7799 2 роки тому +2

      @@eyeswideopen6891 Touché

    • @bbtfan4617
      @bbtfan4617 2 роки тому +42

      There's plenty of blame to go around.
      I don't deny that racism exists. But we shouldn't act like everything revolves around it either. Or use it as an excuse to deny personal responsibility.

    • @rubyaddison5446
      @rubyaddison5446 2 роки тому +1

      @@bbtfan4617 Facts 💯

    • @johnalexander4940
      @johnalexander4940 2 роки тому +9

      it serves as a warning to anyone who points the finger at others for their pain has condemn themselves for the evil existing in the heart of mankind as a whole.

  • @Shege3706
    @Shege3706 3 роки тому +354

    Hits different when these stories are told from an African perspective! We must tell our own stories. Powerful!

    • @kenyattajones8123
      @kenyattajones8123 3 роки тому +8

      You ain’t never lie!

    • @kenyattajones8123
      @kenyattajones8123 3 роки тому +4

      @Tony Brown I like you have will to do what i like.
      It was interesting learning about slavery from another narrative.
      I thought I’d learn something new.. and i did.
      I see a slavery exhibition for tourism in near future.
      I mean after the success of Ghana welcome home! 2019.
      Why not capitalize off of people ignorance.

    • @denisemorrison6774
      @denisemorrison6774 2 роки тому +2

      It does. We rarely hear it from that perspective.

    • @lonersparty
      @lonersparty Рік тому

      I’ve never heard it from another perspective or race sha

    • @dc7424
      @dc7424 3 місяці тому

      Met the tour guide last month when I was out there! He and the other guides were 10/10. It was super sad but necessary!

  • @Wanjiro81
    @Wanjiro81 7 місяців тому +43

    As an African American , I thank you for this. My father taught me early in life to always remain connected to our motherland, and to remember that we were people before the slave trade. I only recently learned that my DNA is mostly Nigerian, and the rest is a mixture of all of West Africa. I hope to make it to Nigeria someday.

    • @Sunny-ou1tz
      @Sunny-ou1tz 4 місяці тому +2

      We Nigerians love you. Keep serving the Lord Jesus Christ, your citizenship is heaven ❤❤

    • @diginandpitchin
      @diginandpitchin 3 місяці тому

      ❤ your comment. My DNA is 47.7% Nigerian. It came from both of my parents. 👍🏾

    • @iamaman1168
      @iamaman1168 3 місяці тому

      Very important video i just did. My dna, i am 93% sub subara West African. i wanted to know also. .i love this one video and one Ghana

    • @kaiblade760
      @kaiblade760 2 місяці тому

      While I understand the sentiment, I'd suggest you don't bother coming to Nigeria, you will surely not like it here.

    • @thdoom81
      @thdoom81 Місяць тому

      @@Sunny-ou1tz love yet you sold us

  • @umarbabajidda9664
    @umarbabajidda9664 3 роки тому +280

    Tayo is going to win some documentary award very soon.

    • @bobby2302
      @bobby2302 3 роки тому +1

      I really hope he does. Man’s doing a great job

    • @CreoleLadyBug
      @CreoleLadyBug 2 роки тому +2

      There is no other way to describe it.

  • @keep-goin7765
    @keep-goin7765 3 роки тому +296

    The local chiefs of those days are the political leaders and traditional leaders of today's Nigeria

    • @Panther-
      @Panther- 3 роки тому +56

      Simple,a lot of people dont really grasp this, or missed this concept from the vid.We are our own worst enemies and something needs to be done about how we reason and think about one another.

    • @senayon85
      @senayon85 3 роки тому +10

      @@Panther- point blank period!!!!

    • @visionquest7870
      @visionquest7870 2 роки тому +8

      They are all Judas.

    • @nauticdixons
      @nauticdixons 2 роки тому +6

      Very like the successors

    • @RicherThanIeverbeen
      @RicherThanIeverbeen 2 роки тому +4

      Facts!

  • @TheLokohk
    @TheLokohk Рік тому +81

    I'm proud to finally watch something told by ourselves were we ain't playing the victims but instead taking acknowledging our own doings and taking ownership for them.

    • @taronyoung5768
      @taronyoung5768 Рік тому +4

      Agreed

    • @missmorena1049
      @missmorena1049 Рік тому

      I agree too. But I'm thanking the yt man for ending it! Yet Blck males are still carrying on to this day!!! Yes, millions still slaves, bc of you males!

  • @goodmorningchurch1898
    @goodmorningchurch1898 2 роки тому +294

    I had the difficult experience of visiting Badagry slave market a number of years ago and taking the frightening ‘final trip’ past the ‘spirit attenuation well’ to the Point Of No Return. One of my most troubling and unexpected discoveries was that Seriki Abass, a former slave himself, ultimately became the dominant trader in the region, profiting massively by the manacles of fellow Africans. Slavery is not rooted in skin colour but in wicked human hearts; it’s not a black or a white problem, but a sin problem which, sadly, we have all historically shown ourselves capable of.

    • @buteos8632
      @buteos8632 2 роки тому

      Absolutely and it can be taught to the most educated society, it's a matter of brainwashing!!!

    • @Chubnutz78
      @Chubnutz78 Рік тому +39

      “Slavery is not rooted in skin colour but in wicked human hearts; It’s not a black or white problem but a sin problem which sadly we have all historically shown ourselves capable of” WOW! Such a powerful and profound statement! Wonderfully said!

    • @gwenjones667
      @gwenjones667 Рік тому +3

      Amen 👏

    • @cushitepeople9165
      @cushitepeople9165 Рік тому +24

      Slavery has always existed within any civilization and culture. The Romans enslaved all other Europeans, the Dutch, English, French, Germans, Spanish etc etc. The Egyptians and Chinese as empires in Civilization all enslaved from within or outside of their people
      *The only difference with the Europeans enslaving African was the inhuman way that they treated the Africans by making laws and cooking up scientific lies that the African was the equivalent to a monkey, that the African was unintelligent, thr way the separated families, raped the women, used men as bulls by taking one strong male from plantation to plantation to impregnate the females.
      There's no precedent in all human history that can match or challenge the inhuman and barbaric ways that the European people and their government subjected to the African.......like the man said in this clip his family used go own slaves...this was common practice all across Africa but the slave was never treated like an animal and it was so easily for the Europeans as the colour of the African people made it impossible for them to escape......you must know that at this time the Irish people were also slaves but because they were white to could fun away yo the next town. The African couldn't and the Irish were treated like human beings

    • @Chubnutz78
      @Chubnutz78 Рік тому

      @@cushitepeople9165 your whole argument is B.S, claiming Europeans somehow treated their slaves like animals and much worse than other races that enslaved Africans or anyone else for that matter!! This has to be the most ignorant claim I’ve ever heard!! 😂You obviously have a biased animosity/ racist outlook on yt people and it clearly shows.
      Most believe that white men just jumped off of boats and ran through the African country side with a cast net catching black folk… WRONG!!! 99% of black slaves were captured, retained and sold by other Blk tribes. Furthermore, these same tribes used there captives as slaves long before Europeans ever purchased a slave. These same African tribes treated there slaves in a brutal manner were many died of starvation, infection from chain bindings, beaten to death and slaughtered for no good reason. All slave owners have treated their own slaves poorly. Race has nothing to do with how slaves were treated and to think otherwise is ludicrous!! Do better research and stop with the false claims, posting bs bc it fits your own personal narratives!

  • @Fitbody_bysarah
    @Fitbody_bysarah 2 роки тому +192

    This needs to be taught in schools. 🇳🇬🇳🇬

    • @chancensiku1926
      @chancensiku1926 2 роки тому +4

      Fr

    • @coffieangel5689
      @coffieangel5689 2 роки тому +24

      No. This needs to be taught in homes by parents. They have taught enough fake history. We have to take control and teach our own youth and stop relying on others to do that. We are the only race of people that rely on outside sources to teach our hostory. Every parent can and should require history to ONLY be taught by them. These videos are excellent sources to get started. I plan to opt my kids out of western history lessons....every time.

    • @victora1717
      @victora1717 Рік тому +2

      When I was in primary school in Lagos, in the mid 1980s they taught all of this to us. I’m surprised a lot of millennials do not know of this.

    • @YuShloe
      @YuShloe 5 місяців тому

      It is. No one wants to listen because they believe it's false since it's taught by the white and natives historical evidence. Maybe not this in depth, but it's taught.

  • @ms.ellaneous6406
    @ms.ellaneous6406 2 роки тому +434

    Its refreshing to have an actual born Nigerian explore the trading of my ancestors. Thank you for this content :) In no life time is a human life worth a glass bottle or an umbrella!!!

    • @fearthetruth974
      @fearthetruth974 2 роки тому +19

      NEVER.. there is no price

    • @kc4208
      @kc4208 2 роки тому +1

      Truth 💕

    • @generaltolulope
      @generaltolulope 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/VmqgbeF-rTM/v-deo.html

    • @outdoorsman7324
      @outdoorsman7324 2 роки тому

      Stalin, Hitler, Saddam, Obama, Castro, etc...
      I disagree.

    • @pjmoseley243
      @pjmoseley243 2 роки тому +4

      This is not where the Slave trade began, slaves were talked about in the Bible.

  • @NomadNotMad
    @NomadNotMad 2 роки тому +30

    40 slaves for one umbrella 🤦🏾‍♂️ my soul hurts

    • @alexmartinez-og8gu
      @alexmartinez-og8gu Місяць тому +2

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂

    • @jayomnisen1210
      @jayomnisen1210 Місяць тому +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @thdoom81
      @thdoom81 Місяць тому

      @@alexmartinez-og8gu why are you laughing

    • @jerryguzman2847
      @jerryguzman2847 3 дні тому

      thats without inflation. i wonder how many you can get now

  • @carolines6195
    @carolines6195 3 роки тому +268

    I visited there 3 years ago.I noticed the sea was very angry and people don’t swim in that area. I believe there is a strong connection between the slaves and the sea.

    • @martinschinedu3173
      @martinschinedu3173 3 роки тому +30

      True badagry beach has a strong tide .

    • @mamisa7626
      @mamisa7626 3 роки тому +8

      So sad!

    • @mixmixsim
      @mixmixsim 3 роки тому +10

      Notice the sea angry? Notice the sea have trends at certain times of the year. Notice the sea act up at certain temps. write down these trends and discuss them with other sea watchers. then maybe youcan master the saes. WOW, that is what the Portuguese did from 1420's to the 1490s.

    • @AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju
      @AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju 2 роки тому +5

      They’re not slaves….

    • @dottiemusic1462
      @dottiemusic1462 2 роки тому +40

      Many of our people jumped to their death. They would rather die than go with those demons.

  • @jtd1x
    @jtd1x 3 роки тому +203

    Now I see why this perspective is so important. It's something I've been thinking about but too scared to bring up. We can only move forward when we come together and stop betraying each other.

    • @silverliningsunshine5dente587
      @silverliningsunshine5dente587 2 роки тому +4

      Hard to do though realistically speaking, people get jealous envy of other people's stuff. Their woman, their power, their wealth. This world only needs God not us. Get it? This world only needs someone like Jesus, or indian Jesus Buddha, or Muhammad. Although some Muslims took Muhammad teaching astray Muhammad was still a righteous man with a meek heart. Only when we are like our Divine Creator righteous at heart can we truly enjoy life in Earth.

    • @danielcaleb7124
      @danielcaleb7124 2 роки тому

      Truth!!

  • @ayomideojo258
    @ayomideojo258 3 роки тому +188

    I'm still a student in secondary school in Nigeria. I'm just finishing. I really love history and I'm always studying about the slave trade. We went on school trips to the national museum and Badagry and it really hurt to see that such historical monuments aren't maintained properly. This is our history. And it's being neglected.
    I really hope one day the government sees it as something important

    • @Cherrygirl-1111
      @Cherrygirl-1111 2 роки тому +6

      Hello brother, I agree with you. It's so sad. The more you learn about our history you will see things that we did. You will feel all kind of emotions. You will be amazed when you learn. Black People invented so many things. A black woman invented makeup. I just wanted to tell you that.👍

    • @howtomakemoneyonlinetv
      @howtomakemoneyonlinetv 2 роки тому +7

      Sorry bro, you don't have leaders you only have politicians.
      There's a huge difference between politicians and leaders

    • @chiblesstheraindowninafric9932
      @chiblesstheraindowninafric9932 2 роки тому +2

      My mom told me about this slave trade in Nigeria and I didn't believe her😭😭

    • @howtomakemoneyonlinetv
      @howtomakemoneyonlinetv 2 роки тому +2

      @@chiblesstheraindowninafric9932 Now you believe

    • @lancematthews624
      @lancematthews624 2 роки тому +1

      Yes! Now isn't this clearly, about corruption? Price and profits, no wonder why everyone else is against the black's, because the shittism has been stratified against the black's themselves
      Every since I was a child, it's like spiritually, I could sense and see things deep within my being, and as I grow older, I developed this consciousness, regarding, wrong and right
      It was obvious that something was really out of place, for example, from a biblical point of view, I was lead to think and believe, that poverty were the norm, personally I could not accept it, so I've always, asking questions, but couldn't get the right answers, so I started to do my own research
      I started with the bible, that's when I learned that Eygth, was the first civilized on earth, but to me Eygth was out, or rather up in the sky, plus many other, places, only to discover that these places is in Africa, I then went on further, and come to realized, that Africa, and African's, weren't in need, or wants of anything, simply means that everything you could think of was, and is there in Africa, then I wonder, then why, or how is it, a continent, fell victim, to country? There i came to realized, that it couldn't, without insider's for reason, wealth
      Therefore, religious and economical subordination were stratified, to control the wealth, so there and then, the only way, was, and still is divide and rule
      Even to this very moment, look at our continent, look at our music, look at the ordinary people, no one can tell me, the the gate of no return, wasn't, and still a major phycological, emotional, spiritual throma upon until this very moment, due to lack of self-esteem, African's at home, and abroad, need Leaders, politicians, in the diaspora, is still our insider's, just like in the begining of Africa trouble from day one, I could go on, and on, however, at this moment, I really need some sleep, I trust my input will be food of thoughts, it's full time to reevaluate ourselves and love each other, especially black people. One love

  • @madinabindah1403
    @madinabindah1403 Рік тому +37

    As an African American it brings me so much pain, because there are some Nigerians I have met that still treat African Americans as we are beneath them, not all but a few that I have met

    • @dbanjjoseph2137
      @dbanjjoseph2137 Рік тому

      OMG

    • @sadiqsabo1726
      @sadiqsabo1726 Рік тому +17

      vice versa, some African Americans also make fun of Africans

    • @sadiqsabo1726
      @sadiqsabo1726 Рік тому +2

      they can't just treat you the way you said, tell your own side of the story

    • @sabcam2000
      @sabcam2000 Рік тому

      Americans always make fun of africans. Their skin tone, their accent, their hair, etc. everything that actually makes them "black" because they try so hard to dissociate from africans. Be honest! Those nigerians you're talking about are just defending themselves. In Africa, most people who are aware of your existence think you are cool, so stop this!

    • @VesselOfYAH
      @VesselOfYAH 4 місяці тому +1

      AFRICA IS BROKEN DOWN NOT BY COLOR BUT TRIBES. SO YES BLACK TRIBES SOLD Others BECAUSE WE NOT THE SAME. THE ONES SOLD WERE THE CHOSEN DEUTERONOMY 28

  • @StevenNdukwu
    @StevenNdukwu 3 роки тому +133

    great to learn more about the slave trade in Nigeria. i know this should be hard for you to make cause omo, if it's me, I will be crying... well done tayo

    • @TayoAinaFilms
      @TayoAinaFilms  3 роки тому +34

      It was hard but the story had to be told 😅 . Thanks bro

    • @faaizahetc
      @faaizahetc 3 роки тому +9

      my heart is heavy already

    • @listenup2882
      @listenup2882 3 роки тому +20

      If you think it's hard imagine if your ancestors had actually been enslaved.

    • @ecosubb
      @ecosubb 3 роки тому +2

      Greetings Brother hopefully we can reframe the narratives. These were not "slave trades" these criminal enterprises are deliberate attacks on sovereign citizens. High crimes with No statute of limitations! The only way to gain justice and departure from the pain and degrading stigma we must reframe the narratives and as said proper criminal liabilities. There is No statute of limitations. Peace and Blessings Glorify the Most High Continually.

    • @ecosubb
      @ecosubb 3 роки тому

      @@TayoAinaFilms the courage you have shown is reflective of what our families exhibited. I suggest you get a copy of The Black Holocaust for beginners. By SE Anderson. I hope to tour Africa with my collection of documents and art someday before I pass away. Thanks again Brother. Glorifying the Most High Continually. Adekunle Aloya

  • @TheBetslipMovie
    @TheBetslipMovie 3 роки тому +169

    Africa's history is sure not in books ... You wanna know the truth, get on the field ... Big ups for putting this together Tayo ... You're a Gee

    • @abdulsegs
      @abdulsegs 3 роки тому +1

      Keep
      Telling urrself that

    • @TheBetslipMovie
      @TheBetslipMovie 3 роки тому

      @@abdulsegs okay

    • @abdulsegs
      @abdulsegs 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheBetslipMovie all this things the man said here I have read them in history books, find the right one bro

    • @leonhenry4861
      @leonhenry4861 3 роки тому +4

      It is taught in books, they literally wrote it down so future generations could copy it. Check out The Gambia they have books on the slave trade and the Arab slave trade, same as Mali, Ghana etc. Maybe in the west it’s not in your class rooms but they will have books on it. Come on man

    • @mch7933
      @mch7933 3 роки тому +4

      ehr.... do both. Read books and go to the field too.

  • @valenciam125
    @valenciam125 3 роки тому +267

    It's so refreshing hearing from Nigeria's side of story. Well Done Tayo. You beat Western Media to this. Much much respect from SA🇿🇦 Your content never disappoint

    • @forevergone3637
      @forevergone3637 3 роки тому +3

      Western Media? Lmao did you just re label truth?

    • @assie_z8051
      @assie_z8051 3 роки тому +4

      @@forevergone3637 Nothing trye about what the west or colonizers say lmao

    • @assie_z8051
      @assie_z8051 3 роки тому +1

      True*

    • @valenciam125
      @valenciam125 3 роки тому +12

      We all know how desperate Western Media is on twisting African history

    • @doreenonekalit9888
      @doreenonekalit9888 3 роки тому +8

      We can't wait for paid Media. They have lost their integrity

  • @iadesigns
    @iadesigns 2 роки тому +27

    My dad is black - African/carribean American - Bajan mom and AA dad - Recently found I have mostly Nigerian and Ghanian ancestry through DNA testing. Definitely adding sites like these to my bucket list, it's imperative to know our true history in order to heal as people who are part of the diaspora.

  • @nek_k9160
    @nek_k9160 3 роки тому +138

    I’ve been there too, my secondary school took us in 2011. We walked the same journey the slaves did to the “point of no return”. It was very heartbreaking to imagine the actual journey.

    • @doreenonekalit9888
      @doreenonekalit9888 3 роки тому +12

      Wish it is mandatory for all school curriculum in Nigeria to visit that place

    • @munachiumeh266
      @munachiumeh266 3 роки тому +4

      Me too in 2010. This was my first excursion

    • @gloriapopoola8149
      @gloriapopoola8149 3 роки тому +3

      My school went there in 2017 too and the first storey building in Nigeria too.

  • @coolislandbreeze9906
    @coolislandbreeze9906 3 роки тому +132

    I am a descendant of one who was taken from Nigeria and enslaved in the Caribbean. The real horrors of slavery in the Caribbean need be thought in African. So there an understanding of the pain and loss of the descendant of those slaves; and a million times more what our ancestors who endured. Look what my ancestors were traded sold for. That’s always been the hardest part that my ancestors were sold by their own. The cruelty 😞. Thank you very much for this videos. Some of us descendant have been tracing our roots

    • @Culture23
      @Culture23 2 роки тому +8

      It also need to be taught in Caribbean too

    • @brentjamescollins9731
      @brentjamescollins9731 2 роки тому +3

      @@Culture23 And the rest of the world! It is hard to credit the evil in the minds of some human beings that carry out and permit these things to happen! On the other hand there have always been people that have felt compelled to stand up against these things; always a situation of good versus evil in this world! I am a 'white' person now70 years old living in the U.K., and what I refer to as 'black' issues have come to burn within me since I became friends with someone from the Caribbean from about 7 years ago. Slavery unfortunately still continues in this world to this day. I understand one can still openly buy slaves in the markets in some countries of this world; it seems there will always be human beings exploiting other human beings in this world. Brent Collins.

    • @emmychannel5563
      @emmychannel5563 2 роки тому +8

      To be honest, growing up and being taught about slavery in Africa, we felt the pain and still feel the pain. The fact that some Western nations are still exploiting African countries' resources both human and mineral shows the evil of slavery. One disappointing fact was that powerful Africans indeed owned weaker fellow Africans as slaves themselves because I remember being told about certain families that of slavery generation. That's what is called the 'Osus' in South Eastern part of Nigeria for example.

    • @radianceaghedo3563
      @radianceaghedo3563 2 роки тому

      Strange as it sounds, many Africans don't really care about their "dark skinned folk" in America. Many black Africans just want to eat and live a jolly life. I really think that black Americans should identify as Americans because there's not really much connection with Africa except for ancestry. I think it should sink in that in Africa, their ancestors were sold for gin, trinkets and the likes by some of our ancestors... some of whom continued slave trade even after it was banned. I as a Nigerian know some families that benefited and were highly involved in the trade.
      The fight against racism by MLK and other visionaries was a necessary struggle and it's good that there are truly positive results from that. Descendants of black slaves in America should be firstly Americans and should be accorded equal rights.
      The African connection is really only ancestral and not unnecessary for those that seek closure. But black Americans are not really Africans in a social sense because they don't really understand the social order in Africa.
      My advise to the black American dreaming of Africa is that they may return to Africa and be part of the system here if they feel so drawn. But I rather advise them to be part of a country that gives them more opportunities to excel in their endeavor rather than fantasize about a dreamy picture of Africa that really doesn't exist.

    • @moniho6907
      @moniho6907 2 роки тому +3

      Yep this part need to be taught for real, as a jamaican slavery is taught in school but not the betrayal, but i guess even teachers didnt know either

  • @OwolabiEsther
    @OwolabiEsther 3 роки тому +135

    Tayo's video is so relaxing to watch, who else agrees with me?!

    • @eolonade
      @eolonade 3 роки тому +1

      I agree... @Sam Kwak you don't have to be mean...

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 3 роки тому +7

      @Sam Kwak I believe she meant the cinematography! I agree she used the wrong choice of words here

    • @AlGeeOlBambo
      @AlGeeOlBambo 3 роки тому +1

      Well said, great soul!

    • @AlGeeOlBambo
      @AlGeeOlBambo 3 роки тому +1

      I concore, absolutely!

    • @dottiemusic1462
      @dottiemusic1462 2 роки тому +9

      I wasnt very relaxed watching him recall the history of Nigerians selling my ancestors into slavery. I’m a black American and I cried the entire video.

  • @Kisha_Zuri
    @Kisha_Zuri 2 роки тому +54

    As an American who desperately wants to travel back to Africa...this brings me to tears. I say returning would be my ancestors hopes fulfilled...my God...💜

    • @maxemeka2080
      @maxemeka2080 Рік тому +6

      We will be happy to welcome you back to our great land

    • @dianasohn2515
      @dianasohn2515 Рік тому +5

      This makes me so sad cse I feel like I can feel my ancestors spirit through this video. Per my grandmother stories her ancestors were captured by their own n sold.. makes me sad

    • @bennieboi7114
      @bennieboi7114 Рік тому +2

      @@maxemeka2080 🤣🤣🤣 “Great land” you must have never been to Africa. Place is a hot mess of a dump.

    • @bennieboi7114
      @bennieboi7114 Рік тому

      Why would anyone want to go to Africa? Why would you feel a connection to the original people that betrayed your ancestors and sold them to the whte man.

    • @5103jerry
      @5103jerry Рік тому +5

      nothing any good, is back there for you

  • @ekenenebedum6599
    @ekenenebedum6599 3 роки тому +34

    Omg! 1 umbrella for 40 human beings! This gave me goosebumps 😭 . Thanks@Tayo for putting up this great piece of information.

    • @jayfab4689
      @jayfab4689 3 роки тому +3

      I'm angry about it. Vanity. Destruction of blood lines. Why?

    • @texaseagle2553
      @texaseagle2553 2 роки тому +3

      The lives were worth way more than what they're traded for 😔

  • @tayobibi
    @tayobibi 3 роки тому +193

    It’s suppose to be a national monument to remember the lives of the slaves. The Lagos state government needs to do more and turn the place into a tourist attraction because of the future generations.

    • @therealist2866
      @therealist2866 3 роки тому +8

      There’s a such a monument (the Gate of No Return) in Badagry, built by the Lagos government. There’s also been the Black Heritage Festival held every year in Badagry since 1999.

    • @Panther-
      @Panther- 3 роки тому +13

      Why would they, they are no different from the slave masters and chiefs who sold slaves to the europeans, they are still selling out Nigerians till today.

    • @dmoon6137
      @dmoon6137 2 роки тому +4

      Perhaps we should bribe them umbrellas and beer... maybe that'll motivate them. Yes, I'm being sarcastic. This is a pathetic and there's no excuse for this. #JustEmbarrassing!

  • @WODEMAYA
    @WODEMAYA 2 роки тому +450

    This kind of content can get you traumatised broooo
    After filming Goree Island I promised myself never again...

    • @p.w.7493
      @p.w.7493 2 роки тому +20

      I can only IMAGINE!! Seriously traumatizing!!💯

    • @faithisfree2012
      @faithisfree2012 2 роки тому +104

      That's why most African descendants all over the world are living in trauma. We're wish ther African governments would accept their relatives back without having to pay for citizenship. Let us come home freely.

    • @Dyamanti22
      @Dyamanti22 2 роки тому +27

      With all this info, what do you think the amount of ancestral curses will be? Unless you cut those chains through Jesus Christ. Not the Jesus Christ from the "Slave Bible" those white suppressors used on the slaves to keep them bounded even in the spiritual realm.

    • @Nimonjeua-Ndiangang
      @Nimonjeua-Ndiangang 2 роки тому +8

      @Terrill Elliott that has nothing to do with we West African descendants in America due to the fact that, the Africans in Northern African territories now known as Egypt and or Israel were sent throughout the Mediterranean...not Turtle Island "The Americas"! We are West Africans

    • @zurielggilpinj7093
      @zurielggilpinj7093 2 роки тому +32

      But if he don't traumatize us. We wont learn.

  • @wassupguy1505
    @wassupguy1505 Рік тому +38

    As a Nigerian-American, i apologize to my black brother's and sisters in the America's. I admire you people for your resilience during hard times (especially African-Americans), and look up to you. I hope one day we can all be united among ourselves

    • @stephfrancis7109
      @stephfrancis7109 Рік тому +2

      Yes, if it weren't for God none of us would have been alive today. God has been with us all this time. When they sold us, they did not know who they were selling. We a true children of the most High God. Oh snap, they did witchcraft on us? Tree of memory loss? hmmm.

    • @wolfgang8225
      @wolfgang8225 Рік тому +6

      I am African American..I live in this hell called America for umbrellas and whiskey 😢😢

    • @younggold1416
      @younggold1416 8 місяців тому +6

      No need to apologize because it had nothing to do with you. Chances are that your ancestors not only participated in the slave trade but were also victims of it by loosing family members to it. “Nigerians” didn’t sale themselves into slavery because “Nigeria” did not even exist as a state until 1914(way after slavery ended in the Americas). Nigeria itself is an amalgamation of over 250 ethnicities forced together by the British. Many “Nigerian”kingdoms and empires were at war with each other and enslaved their neighbors. A good example is the Oyo empire who enslaved their enemies, but after they collapsed became victims of the slave trade themselves. If we are being technical, Nigerians are the victims and the perpetrators of the slave trade. The same way those that were enslaved and shipped to the Americas were victims and also perpetrators of the slave trade. History isn’t simply white and black

    • @brahamdiallo1630
      @brahamdiallo1630 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@younggold1416 tout à fait

    • @SHANNY13_96
      @SHANNY13_96 4 місяці тому

      U Got Life Fck Up If U Look Up To Mfs That Look Just Like U.

  • @nalongpromisegulong5635
    @nalongpromisegulong5635 3 роки тому +69

    Chillls I was there 20 years ago for school excursion. I remember almost crying their eyes out, the arch of no return wasn't built then. I think all these history should be preserved, well done Tayo!

    • @Mixmasala218
      @Mixmasala218 2 роки тому +8

      Imagine what they went through, the young ones to the elderly people 😭

    • @errickflesch5565
      @errickflesch5565 2 роки тому

      The same way statues in America should be preserved and not torn down.

  • @albejaine
    @albejaine 3 роки тому +146

    Very important and valuable content. I'm from the Caribbean. I have great ....great grand parents on both sides of my family who are from the region that now forms part of Nigeria. A large portion of my ancenstry could traced back to Nigeria. Documenting important events in history such as these, does help us to strengthen our identity and connection to each other.

    • @zeezeeabbas4190
      @zeezeeabbas4190 3 роки тому +4

      Ase

    • @nmg1909
      @nmg1909 3 роки тому +1

      Which country of the Caribbean?

    • @darkmatter5016
      @darkmatter5016 2 роки тому +1

      What's with the pic

    • @Omega1st
      @Omega1st 2 роки тому +1

      The Caribbean is a political region of The Americas.

    • @sakkysha5496
      @sakkysha5496 2 роки тому

      Ancestry region is determined through DNA testing.

  • @HelensCorner
    @HelensCorner 3 роки тому +18

    Each time I watch any slave video I feel so emotional

  • @OhNoSweetie...
    @OhNoSweetie... Рік тому +91

    As an African American, this information (which is not taught here) is so important to those of us wishing to piece together our stolen history. Thank you!

    • @motheramoon314
      @motheramoon314 Рік тому +3

      It's not ours...well not most of us.

    • @wandamoore1205
      @wandamoore1205 Рік тому

      YES IT IS I LEARN THIS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IT IS EVEN SHOWN IN THE MOVIE ROOTS HOW DO YOU THINK THEY GATHERED THESE PEOPLE AND NOT ONLY BLACK PEOPLE WERE SLAVES IT WAS IRISHMEN CHINESE DUTCH AND SOME BLACK THAT BOUGHT SLAVES

    • @Utada379
      @Utada379 Рік тому +8

      Not taught where? It was definitely taught in my middle, high, and college courses. I'm an African-American - please be specific. SOME of us are quite aware of our history.

    • @jakelachance4408
      @jakelachance4408 Рік тому +6

      How painful is it to realize that without African help slavery in the Americas might never have existed? Even more surprising is all the anger never confronts the modern slave trade practiced in Mauritania, Kenya, Nigeria and Burundi to name just a few today. Slavery, in fact, is as alive and well as any time in history. Maybe your history teachers had an agenda that you were unable to discern.

    • @barbarac.mosley6989
      @barbarac.mosley6989 Рік тому +1

      Many African American Know About This History.

  • @LILYOFNIGERIA
    @LILYOFNIGERIA 3 роки тому +21

    _They know who we are. But it seems we don't know who we are._ Powerful statement.

  • @MB-bc6np
    @MB-bc6np 3 роки тому +22

    Love from Cameroon! I never waste my time When I watch your videos! thanks you Tayo!🌻

  • @MemyBurosi
    @MemyBurosi 3 роки тому +23

    This should be a museum

  • @AntoineMalveaux
    @AntoineMalveaux 8 місяців тому +3

    This breaks my heart. My ancestors faced this exact same plight, they just ended up in Mississippi and Louisiana. Much love from California. ✊🏾❤

    • @SHANNY13_96
      @SHANNY13_96 4 місяці тому

      French Took A Lot Of Senegambia Sierra Leone Liberia Guinea Slaves Out There Also They Took People From Benin Togo Burkina Faso Too Alabama Too....

  • @AITrademarket
    @AITrademarket 2 роки тому +229

    Such an enlightening and depressing video. I made a trip to Salvador in Brazil a few years ago after university and I was shocked and pleasantly surprised and proud of the way Brazilians of Nigerian descent had immaculately preserved their Nigerian ancestral culture down the generations. Their ancestors may have been sold as slaves in their corporal bodies to the traders but they couldn’t sell or break their spirit.

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw 2 роки тому +8

      Those were not Nigerians. Did you hear them say they sold nigerians?

    • @AITrademarket
      @AITrademarket 2 роки тому +29

      @@mikejones-wn1sw I suggest you read, comprehend and enlighten yourself before making inane comments on a public platform. You’re embarrassing yourself with your ignorance.

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw 2 роки тому

      @@AITrademarket I suggest you admit the truth goofy. It is what it is at point. The books will be open. You all stole Yahs chosen ones and sold them. They will conspire together in a attempt to cut them off from being a nation. Humble yourself. Willingly or unwillingly.

    • @shueibdahir
      @shueibdahir 2 роки тому +12

      @@mikejones-wn1sw a lot of brazilians have nigerian ancestry mixed with iberian.

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw 2 роки тому +2

      @@shueibdahir these are places not people. You do know this right.. Just like Africa is a place not a people. Afro is a hair style. These places named by the people who conquered these places. What is your real name? Nigeria was name in the 1970-1990s by a white woman. The people who are really from "brazil" that are indigenous to that land have a name and it is not Brazillian or nigerian. Either way you are what your father is

  • @edzico1908
    @edzico1908 3 роки тому +102

    Please do a part-2 of this series from Calabar. There they have a better reserved and organised museum

    • @godilite
      @godilite 3 роки тому +5

      I agree with you

    • @nicodeja1542
      @nicodeja1542 3 роки тому +7

      So true Calabar sites are well preserved and presented

    • @didoburns
      @didoburns 3 роки тому +10

      Honestly!! The museum in Calabar is more detailed.

    • @carrolbusa3165
      @carrolbusa3165 3 роки тому +1

      What’s the name?

    • @edzico1908
      @edzico1908 3 роки тому

      @@carrolbusa3165 name of?

  • @SabbaticalTommy
    @SabbaticalTommy 3 роки тому +333

    You make some of the best videos in Africa my man. I had been wondering about these sites and I heard they were neglected in Nigeria. I hope your video lights a fire under the ass of the govt to preserve them better, as it's very important history -- for all humans.

    • @africanayasmin6210
      @africanayasmin6210 3 роки тому +8

      Hey sabbatical, good to see you here. been watching your videos from Tanzania, Zanzibar, Uganda Kenya and Rwanda Come and visit us in Ghana 🇬🇭

    • @SabbaticalTommy
      @SabbaticalTommy 3 роки тому +13

      @@africanayasmin6210 I 1000% need to go to Ghana, lemme go find a Twi textbook real quick

    • @gordonchuck4974
      @gordonchuck4974 3 роки тому +5

      Dude you're an ambassador keep trucking.

    • @AlGeeOlBambo
      @AlGeeOlBambo 3 роки тому +3

      Well put, great soul

    • @mimiokie3415
      @mimiokie3415 3 роки тому +3

      I love your channel

  • @daviddokubo3448
    @daviddokubo3448 2 роки тому +6

    I like the accountability in this video. Most of our ancestors sold slaves

  • @garlandowls1134
    @garlandowls1134 2 роки тому +264

    I'm Nigerian/African American. It's hurtful when I see some Nigerians make slavery jokes about African Americans or Caribbean people. Nigerians need to understand that slavery is apart of our history too.

    • @emmacrawford984
      @emmacrawford984 2 роки тому +12

      You are telling the true about thanks

    • @suzettewilliams1758
      @suzettewilliams1758 2 роки тому +35

      My family is from Jamaica and an African guy called me a stuck up and a Slave when I would go on a date with him. It was the "slave" comment that hurt the most coming from an African .

    • @tyekins5484
      @tyekins5484 2 роки тому +15

      @@suzettewilliams1758 ignorance sister… ignorance. Coming from a Nigerian who lives in the states now. Most Africans don’t know about slave trade and if some do, majority know the white washed history. Sad

    • @cbx360
      @cbx360 2 роки тому +40

      Africa had to pay for what they did and are still paying

    • @t_challathagod172
      @t_challathagod172 2 роки тому +7

      @@cbx360 lol wow

  • @davidb5594
    @davidb5594 3 роки тому +60

    This is very good content educating the African and the Africans in diaspora.
    This should be in the school syllabus for every African child.
    Good job Tayo 👏👏👏

    • @danielcaleb7124
      @danielcaleb7124 2 роки тому +2

      This should be in the school syllabus for "every" child.

    • @misstakenlycoy4568
      @misstakenlycoy4568 2 роки тому

      THERE ARE NO AFRICANS IN THE BLACK DIASPORA. THE TERM (AFRICAN) AMERICAN WAS CREATED TO CONFUSE THR ISRAELITES/ HEBREWS WHO WERE SOLD INTO SLAVERY BY THE AFRICANS. JUST ANOTHER WAY TO DECEIVE AND HIDE THE DIASPORAS TRUE IDENTITY, AND ADD CONFUSION TO AN AWAKENING THAT WAS FORETOLD THROUGHOUT EVERY SCRIPTURE.

  • @OcholiMepa
    @OcholiMepa 3 роки тому +65

    Omo
    These things should be kept well
    And guys this is going to help Badagry get more tourism logs

    • @ecosubb
      @ecosubb 3 роки тому +1

      This is a very indepth and painful subject Bro, my grandfather came through there the horrible experience he experience lives in me. We must never allow the narrative to be framed By the beneficiaries of our collective demise. Our unity of mind spirit and purpose is more powerful than any hydrogen bomb. Embrace our unity and see the Amazing results. Glorify the Most High Continually!

    • @tommehtochukwu7556
      @tommehtochukwu7556 3 роки тому +1

      Is so unfortunate that the so called minister of tourism office is useless! There's point of no return also in Calabar/ Akwaibom, and my eyes can't believe the state(condition) of the so called museum, everything has been abandoned and the whole buildings messed up

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 3 роки тому

      @@ecosubb I profoundly agree..

  • @worshipfeast3795
    @worshipfeast3795 2 роки тому +7

    Tayo, thanks for this informative video; as Caribbean people, every bit of information gives us clues💡 to help us piece together who we are as a people. One love from Jamaica.

  • @chitichalamuka3580
    @chitichalamuka3580 3 роки тому +43

    I learnt about the atlantic slave trade way back in junior secondary here in zambia it's so good to see the actual place very interesting... thanks Tayo

  • @tlondonable
    @tlondonable 3 роки тому +14

    My first time in Lagos my husband and family took my daughter and me to Badagry. I will never forget. I also met the African slave trader great grand son. It was so surreal words cannot explain the emotions. Great trip. Look forward to visiting the slave ports in Ghana, Senegal and Benin.

  • @Beacons-of-Light-JustBeIT
    @Beacons-of-Light-JustBeIT 3 роки тому +23

    Thanks for sharing this. I went to elementary and secondary school in Lagos, Nigeria and didn't learn anything about slavery. Sad, sad, sad. I had to come back to America to learn what I should know in Nigeria. Our education system needs massive improvement.

  • @daveedheard742
    @daveedheard742 3 місяці тому

    I am so Happy and Anger for the making of this video. As a descendant this history, much of the historian’s information was lost from the constant interruptions from the host and much needed closed captions. Thank you for making this video, the more we know of this history the stronger we become as one people.

  • @PatriciaAbijah
    @PatriciaAbijah 3 роки тому +18

    Tayo! Most Africans do not revisit our role in the slave trade, thanks for this video

  • @nomsaledwaba8931
    @nomsaledwaba8931 3 роки тому +50

    Wow , Badagry was my very 1st trip to Nigeria. This video is so nostalgic. Tayo brought back all my memories from a trip to Badagry, Lagos, Nigeria.
    Light and love from South Africa.

  • @blackestknight1.0
    @blackestknight1.0 3 роки тому +44

    *Salute to Tayo for doing the Lord's work. I'm a descendant of the Brazilians that moved back to Nigeria after the emancipation and this connects dots.*

    • @blackestknight1.0
      @blackestknight1.0 3 роки тому +1

      @Celia Yasmin Yes I have relatives with Portuguese last names and both my late Grandmoms names are foreign. One Portuguese the other English.

    • @Divinatonio
      @Divinatonio 3 роки тому +25

      You're not a descendant of the Brazilians, you are a descendant of Nigerians that returned to Nigeria after spending time in Brazil.

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 2 роки тому +6

      @@Divinatonio Facts!!!!!!

  • @Nicky-ur4nm
    @Nicky-ur4nm 2 роки тому +1

    thanks for the video. I actually went to Badagary with my husband,( he's Nigerian) , I am from the Caribbean, It was sad moment.

  • @sianna3214
    @sianna3214 2 роки тому +29

    The most powerful statement in this video; "We betrayed ourselves."
    This is a powerful video! I am most surprised at how little people were traded for, trinkets🥺
    I am very happy that the history is being preserved. I really wish more people watched and heard this!
    America is Soo divided and I believe most of the division is based on lack of knowledge about the true history of slavery. Please keep making these videos. Africa is an amazing and beautiful place. Each country has a colorful history! Thank you!!!!

  • @ekpelasamuel2035
    @ekpelasamuel2035 3 роки тому +29

    Tayo, This is very educative. Man to man so unjust. A human being for an exchange of an umbrella, according to history this trade lasted for almost three hundred years.
    The Lagos state government should try and preserve this history. Also in Bayelsa State, we have such a place in Akassa in Brass local Government Area of Bayelsa State, which is facing the Atlantic due to lack of proper information people don't know we have such a place in Bayelsa State Nigeria. Great job Tayo.

  • @katyfrimpy
    @katyfrimpy 3 роки тому +24

    Tayoainafilms will always deliver 🔥

  • @naomikareem5678
    @naomikareem5678 2 роки тому +2

    Tayo, thank you 😢😢. My heart broke while watching this. Thank you for doing this for us.

  • @sonofra9752
    @sonofra9752 3 роки тому +59

    The attenuation well is symbolic to why we must not forget our history. It's also important that we understand the role of the local chiefs and its implication even in present day Nigeria.
    A light bulb went on in my head watching this video, so I pray that your light continue to brightly shine. Great job Tayo!

    • @555125kevin
      @555125kevin 3 роки тому +2

      That's why we have to love & nurture each other, we've been through the most hell on this planet.

    • @LynetCEshun
      @LynetCEshun 3 роки тому +2

      The mindset that willingly sold people into torture has been passed down. This is the very reason the African countries, that participated, carry the burden of a perpetual curse until we ALL become one again.

    • @backupthings8138
      @backupthings8138 3 роки тому +2

      @@LynetCEshun we can't be "one again" if we were never one
      We just need to figure out a way to work with each other

    • @hararedeclare3839
      @hararedeclare3839 3 роки тому

      @@backupthings8138On a Mega level if we can only realize Satan is real and hateful ,wants us to commit ,violent and/ or selfish or greedy crimes on each other, to be also doomed to hell with it.
      On a micro level, it's evil whisper, is to find a petty difference with each other,and use it to justify malice toward each other

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 3 роки тому +6

      I believe it’s Healthier for us All to Heal and forgive one another to move forward. A lot of sins were committed in the past, but pls🙏 let’s not remain there, let’s All learn from it and move forward and ensure the sins of the past does not repeat itself again.

  • @_misterdavid
    @_misterdavid 3 роки тому +30

    Tayo.... You're doing a very wonderful work 👏🏽👏🏽

    • @TayoAinaFilms
      @TayoAinaFilms  3 роки тому +4

      Thank you ! We need to tell our stories!

  • @janelledowell9586
    @janelledowell9586 3 роки тому +10

    Your video content and quality are outstanding. I am an adjunct professor and I often showcase your work during my class. I visited Badgery while in Nigeria and you are correct, this history must be conserved. Thank you for this work.

  • @calviamashego4881
    @calviamashego4881 Рік тому +1

    The tour guide is so articulate, he knows this thing and great work Tayo you doing a great work

  • @jeffreyesierumuaumogbai9021
    @jeffreyesierumuaumogbai9021 3 роки тому +11

    I was waiting for the part where you will find out we traded ourselves first and I wasn't disappointed

  • @Astersupplements
    @Astersupplements 3 роки тому +28

    The way you explore Nigeria is so beautiful to watch. I love how you keep showcasing our history and culture 😩🙏🏽😘😘

  • @marierobinson5399
    @marierobinson5399 2 роки тому +29

    I have to say that in the last 10 years I've learned so much about my ancestors/where I come from. Very well put together! I went to the point of no return in Ghana, I cried because I could feel the heaviness in my heart from what I physically saw, it really can not be expressed in words! I truly believe that when our young men and women truly know their history, they can really hold their heads' high. I pray I live to see it Blessings and thanks for sharing the knowledge son!

    • @missmorena1049
      @missmorena1049 Рік тому

      Hold our heads up high??? Are you serious? This is shameful !

    • @danyeandanya
      @danyeandanya Рік тому

      Perhaps she means slave descendants ( like myself) need a sense of pride for coming from ancestors who survived the atrocities …

  • @nihao7051
    @nihao7051 11 місяців тому +14

    As a mixed race Brazilian 🇧🇷 with some African blood I was really upset to learn that Nigeria has a statue of Efunroye Tinubu who was a Yoruba slave trader. I'm multiracial and it makes me heartbroken to know that my African ancestors were sold by other Africans.
    For this reason I feel way more connected to Brazil because it is the place my ancestors found a new home - despite the pain they endured, mixed with other races, and died a peaceful death.
    It makes me feel even stronger and not wanting to be seen as a victim by society because of my skin colour, my ancestors were fierce AF

  • @Ivettemarayda
    @Ivettemarayda 2 роки тому +152

    Thank you so much for this informative video☀️ i had my DNA tested as I am Puerto Rican and wanted to find my exact lineage. I found that i had great grand parents that were 100% nigerian in the 1800s. I don’t know their names or how they looked and it bothers me so much. I feel like a piece of me is missing. One thing is for sure those of us with ancestors from the Atlantic Slave Trade are descendants of survivors!!

    • @tobimichigan
      @tobimichigan 2 роки тому +8

      Yes ur right

    • @roberth5708
      @roberth5708 2 роки тому +7

      and we are the same people ,it deeper than that!! we are descendant of the 12 tribes as prophecy in scriptures..we need to WAKE UP!

    • @Shainnelle
      @Shainnelle 2 роки тому +21

      Ivy Pgrv
      I'm also Puerto Rican with Nigerian ancestors.

    • @Blackdove0421
      @Blackdove0421 2 роки тому +8

      You do know Puerto Rican is technically not an ethnic group, meaning Port Rich off of the coastline of Florida look at my name meaning I've been looking also.

    • @maxwellmarrion5882
      @maxwellmarrion5882 2 роки тому +3

      You must be from the western region of Nigeria. if only you can get your surname right i can help you trace it.

  • @christopherokonkwo6111
    @christopherokonkwo6111 3 роки тому +34

    Very sad that we don't know how to maintain historical structures like this in Nigeria... We need to learn to preserve these things so our history won't be lost again.

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 3 роки тому +1

      Or wiped out!

    • @blessed403
      @blessed403 3 роки тому +2

      Religions have wiped everything away from us to the existent that we don’t really know who we are ....90% of Nigerians are now worshipping a white religions...a religions brought by a white Man to brainwash us, to destroyed our cultural roots and spirituality

    • @historyonthego
      @historyonthego 2 роки тому +8

      This makes me laugh, because some Nigerian want their artefacts, back from British museum. They can’t even look after what they have already..

    • @rosita-roserosita-rose4438
      @rosita-roserosita-rose4438 2 роки тому

      Like Lekki Toll gate

    • @marshallnelzyl
      @marshallnelzyl 2 роки тому

      I swear bro... this can be a world class tourist center bro... it hurt and it so painful

  • @sunofshangoihate45thihated85
    @sunofshangoihate45thihated85 3 роки тому +8

    Love ❤️ this video as a diaspora
    OmoOduduwa

  • @Jamarferg
    @Jamarferg Рік тому +1

    Thanks for Posting this brother. This will be one of my stops when I go to Nigeria.

  • @ladaisyturner6803
    @ladaisyturner6803 3 роки тому +28

    Thank you so much for this video Tayo! I am from the African diaspora and recently found that most of my ancestral DNA is Nigerian and one day I hope to visit Nigeria and reconnect with my ancestral home. It is sad to see that the slave trade history is not highlighted and recognized as it should in Nigeria, so your video is a welcomed change and I hope to see more like this one!

    • @reznikboris5
      @reznikboris5 3 роки тому +5

      We will b wellcome u wit our open hart sister

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 3 роки тому +5

      Welcome home sis🇳🇬🇳🇬❤️❤️❤️

  • @dayojadesola6288
    @dayojadesola6288 3 роки тому +13

    As a student of politics and history, I learned something completely new today. Thank you, Tayo for this video.

  • @awemanyfit
    @awemanyfit 2 роки тому +30

    What I learnt here,we Africans sold ourselves. I use to blame and insult the Europeans but this video opened my eyes

    • @bobryant9923
      @bobryant9923 2 роки тому +10

      Not that this knowledge makes Europeans involvement okay but I think teaching this fact, the fact that there were Africans in the Americas that owned African slaves, and the fact that 380,000 Africans were brought to the United States in total while 300,000 Irish slaves were also brought would really help race relations in the United States, if taught. These facts don't change how the Democrat south that tried to keep slavery or how the horrible Jim Crow laws created by Democrats had their own impact but it would help.
      I truly respect your honesty and hope the new found knowledge helps you live a better life somehow.

    • @sqbrazy3283
      @sqbrazy3283 2 роки тому +3

      Your still ignorant if you don't know that Europeans perpetuated the slave trade among Africans. Also that slavery in the America's under British, Portuguese and spanish rule were especially savage and inhumane torture practices and even breeding plantations.

    • @awemanyfit
      @awemanyfit 2 роки тому +7

      @@sqbrazy3283 dude you're also still ignorant if you don't know that most of the time we Africans sold ourselves to these slave buyers. If we all had supported each other and stayed as one(even though we might have servants) the way slave trades were high would have been lower

    • @kamsionwuka3428
      @kamsionwuka3428 2 роки тому +2

      @@awemanyfit sir they forcefully stole many people too not all slaves were bought many were kidnapped

    • @erine.5680
      @erine.5680 2 роки тому +1

      @@kamsionwuka3428 Exceptions don't make the rule and the rule is the mass majority was sold by their own as in every single country literally on earth. The point is why slavery still exist in black countries and not in European ones? If you want to blame the Europeans for everything be prepared for a massive reality slap across the face

  • @nomaan1089
    @nomaan1089 Рік тому +1

    This broke my heart. I got goosebumps and tears in my eyes as I watched this video. Thank you for putting this video together to educate us. History is very important and we need to know our roots and where we came from.

  • @topefemi7794
    @topefemi7794 3 роки тому +14

    This is a great eye opening message to Nigeria and Africa at large. God bless you Tayo

  • @chronicdose
    @chronicdose 2 роки тому +30

    This was one of the most educational and painful videos I've ever seen. My great grandparents came over to Canada due to the potatoe famine in Ireland, the story goes my great grandfather jumped off the boat and swam with his shoes above his head and made a homestead while waiting for his family to quarantine on a small island called Beaubears island in miramichi. We never endured slavery and I'll never say we can exactly relate but the horrors ancestors suffered needs to be remembered.

    • @amarachukwumolokwu9097
      @amarachukwumolokwu9097 2 роки тому +1

      Wow....good to know your history

    • @b.m.jmooren3973
      @b.m.jmooren3973 Рік тому

      It's a proof of human resilience through adversities. The world now is divided into black / white thinking, privileged versus not priviliged, the oppressor versus oppressed.
      It is good to see also this part of hidden history that is going against the narrative of black lives matters or any political agenda. Also the irish people have suffered a great deal of famine and diaspora, but is there any white lives matters movement set up?
      The lessons learned need to be that in each person, no matter skin color, there is the potential to do good, to do bad, to be altruistic, to be self serving.
      Don't be fooled to be divided into different categories, thats a political agenda. Humanity must surpass any division and pursue what's good and pure to do, in our families, communities.

  • @rhezzz
    @rhezzz 2 роки тому +194

    "We been enslaving ourselves before they arrived to Africa. We betrayed ourselves"
    Deep n honest
    Quite important part of history. Though the type of treatment transalantic slaves suffered was beyond that of human imagination . N for sure worse than domestic slavery in a GENERAL sense.
    Thank u for this education 🙏🏽❤

    • @welovecheshirecats4557
      @welovecheshirecats4557 2 роки тому +14

      The treatment was no different from other slave trades, the islamic trade would castrate the men, with 8 out of 10 dying. The women were sold as sex slaves. The indian ocean trade shipped slaves to India and the ME.
      The difference of the trans atlantic trade was the size in a relatively short time period.

    • @marilynoire
      @marilynoire Рік тому +1

      Sad truth..!

    • @spriken
      @spriken Рік тому +2

      I don't know... I went to school (in the 80s) in a very liberal area and while they were far more in-depth about the history of slavery than kids got in places I lived later.
      And as a teen I saw "Roots" so the idea that white guys came and stole random people was pretty ingrained. (I was of course horrified by it all).
      Much later as an adult I found out most were either captured by neighboring tribes of they their own kings had sold them.
      I found that so much worse! It's one thing for a stranger to do you evil but for someone like you to deliver you into that evil, seems even worse.

    • @tendies9248
      @tendies9248 Рік тому +3

      How do you know the international slaves got treated worse? I doubt that

    • @Parker3Curry30
      @Parker3Curry30 Рік тому +2

      @@spriken Keep on mind that the people sold by African kings were considered prisoners of war, not family. There were also Africans that were kidnapped at gun point by white slave traders who paid for some slaves and kidnapped others. The British French and American colonizers would fund the two sides of African conflict and rob the Continent of all its riches in the mean time. STILL NO ONE HAD TO BECOME A SLAVE OWNER. NO ONE WAS FORCED TO OWN PEOPLE, IT WAS A GREEDY INHUMANE CHOICE. So the purchaser is just as much at fault as the seller. The white washed narrative has you believing That we sold our own....and stops there.

  • @ariadammons7069
    @ariadammons7069 Рік тому +2

    I subscribed. I am over 60% african. 31.1% Yoruban, 9.3 Esan, 9.1 afro carribean, but also 9% Gambian, 5.5 Luhya from Kenya, and 5.4% Mende- Sierra Leone. Knowing this made me say well what do I really know about my people? Not nearly enough. Thank you for being a source. Learning and sharing with us.

  • @IamAfrikan
    @IamAfrikan 3 роки тому +11

    Emotional and speechless. Thanks for this video.

  • @Free_3.0
    @Free_3.0 3 роки тому +143

    As African Americans we are always taught about our ancestors from the moment they arrived here as if it was the beginning of our existence. Videos like this help us piece together what happened before. I recently found out the majority of my DNA is Nigerian and plan on visiting in the near future. Hopefully it won't be too difficult to make use of my FPV skills there.

    • @daenerysstormborn5557
      @daenerysstormborn5557 3 роки тому +13

      My DNA Is majority Nigerian as well. I Also have Ethiopian.. I'm so happy to learn this.

    • @Danorous
      @Danorous 3 роки тому +27

      Almost all black Americans are Nigerians

    • @Free_3.0
      @Free_3.0 3 роки тому +14

      @@Danorous 100% agree. But as I'm learning more and more, what I am learning is that we are almost all West Africans. Just as a number has been done on us here in the States, a number has also been done on those left on the continent. The way the continent has been divided was not meant for our people. So though a DNA result says majority "Nigerian" what I currently believe to be true is that way back then our people may have existed all throughout the western region. But I have a lot to learn, so this is just an opinion.

    • @efemzyekun900
      @efemzyekun900 3 роки тому +24

      @@Free_3.0 Nigeria is the most freest country, where a black man can own his skills, business and investments...And the white man does not like this one bit, but we take ownership of our country. Of course, 100% of our own natural disaster in Nigeria, ditto most African countries is our leadership, but aside that, anything we put our minds into, we ensure we achieve them...If your FPV skills are really important to you and your race, be rest assured that Nigeria will give you the platform to express them. Good luck.

    • @rohaaniidaalii9758
      @rohaaniidaalii9758 3 роки тому

      @@daenerysstormborn5557 what people in ethiopia does your dna say you are from?

  • @QueenBee-so7rt
    @QueenBee-so7rt 3 роки тому +10

    Well done good content. We also need deeper history when we left Kemet- Egypt and dispersed into West Africa.

  • @arisewitharica
    @arisewitharica Рік тому +4

    I would like to do this tour with my Nigerian husband. He's in denial about this history of Nigeria. He said they never learned any of this in school.
    What's the name of the tour/guide?

  • @blackentrepreneur8564
    @blackentrepreneur8564 3 роки тому +99

    I think Nigeria should maintain these monuments like ghana and Senegal have done. History must be preserve to teach the next generation to never again should we allow ourselves to be enslaved by another man. Bless u Tayo. My little advice, tayo, u and the rest of the content creators should raise funds both local and international to help and rebuild the ruined structures.

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 3 роки тому +4

      I support 💯💯

    • @Nicholas-kn6hl
      @Nicholas-kn6hl 3 роки тому +3

      Buhari is not awia....

    • @africanayasmin6210
      @africanayasmin6210 3 роки тому +3

      @@Mkym365 I see you my friend ❤️😉. Good morning 🌞🇬🇭

    • @kojoboateng6755
      @kojoboateng6755 3 роки тому +6

      Why do you spell Ghana with lower case 'g'?? Put some respect on the name, boy!

    • @TheButterflySoulfire
      @TheButterflySoulfire 3 роки тому +4

      Nigerian government doesn’t care about its history unfortunately. Even the National museum is in need of repair.

  • @sharonlycorish3668
    @sharonlycorish3668 2 роки тому +24

    Everytime I learn of what I our ancestors had to go through it is almost unbearable. How the majority of my ancestors endured all of this is unthinkable and fills me with a kind of rage. It does explain many of our attitudes and reaction to many things though. We are a people with a lot of missing parts to our past. Thank you for this important revelation.

  • @trevorprime2274
    @trevorprime2274 3 роки тому +97

    Point of correction, Tayo, your ancestors were not "slaves" but people who had a life and loved ones and dreams who were "enslaved." They were "enslaved Africans."
    Well done, as always, on a well-produced product.

    • @francistv1555
      @francistv1555 3 роки тому +5

      Man in my house in Ghana, the last eye witiner to slave trade died a decade ago.
      He was about 8 years in the era of slave trade but he died at the age of 140 yrs 2005

    • @backupthings8138
      @backupthings8138 3 роки тому +2

      Well he's ancestors were never enslaved

    • @mbrowne8166
      @mbrowne8166 2 роки тому

      Some ancestors we were slaves that return to Africa, tayo could be right.

    • @misstakenlycoy4568
      @misstakenlycoy4568 2 роки тому

      We are NOT and NEVER were enslaved AFRICANS. WE ARE THE ISRAELITES THAT YOU HAMITE AFRICANS SOLD INTO SLAVERY, AND I WILL MEVER LIE TO MYSELF OR MY CHILDREN OTHERWISE. WE ARE SHEMITES AND HAVE ALWAYS BEEN SHEMITES, WE FLED INYO AFRICA, WE WERE NEVER PART OF AFRICA, WE CAME FROM ISRAEL. WE HAD OUT CUSTOMS AND YOU ALL HAD YOURS. YOUR FORE PARENTS KNEW WE WERE NOT THE SAME AS YOU ALL THAT IS WHY THEY ENSLAVED US AND SOLD US. YOU ARE A LIAR.😡

    • @nowironic9164
      @nowironic9164 Рік тому

      @@backupthings8138 How do you know?

  • @modupesarratt7651
    @modupesarratt7651 2 роки тому +20

    I agree that the history of slavery in Africa cannot be forgotten, it is a path back to a point in time, and I believe it should be preserved. Thank you for researching what's left of our history that needs to be preserved and cherished.

  • @ricardocraigg2369
    @ricardocraigg2369 3 роки тому +18

    We in the Caribbean identify with this alot Tayo. Much appreciation and great content.

  • @mrssalimaroseel-amiin5802
    @mrssalimaroseel-amiin5802 2 роки тому +132

    This video bought me to tears! I'm African American and my family is from South Carolina, and I recently discovered my DNA is 49% Nigerian. We always hear about what happened once my ancestors got to America, but I've never heard this part of the story. God willing one day this can be built and preserved for future generations to learn from. May God bless our ancestors that went through this to have a better and beautiful life in the next. One day I hope to be able to see this, and through being there, bring my ancestors back home. 🇳🇬❤

    • @soulgood8214
      @soulgood8214 2 роки тому +4

      Same 🇳🇬

    • @pjmoseley243
      @pjmoseley243 2 роки тому +8

      This is not where the slave trade started, Slavery is written about in the Bible, over 3,000 years ago. Slavery has always happened and is still happening now around the world.

    • @lilmamagc
      @lilmamagc 2 роки тому +10

      @@pjmoseley243 The slaves in the bible (under god's laws for his people) had rights. they were not to treat them like the Europeans did. and after so many years, slaves could go free. Some people even sold themselves into slavery to pay off their debts and after they were paid, they could return to their lives. The slavery among god's people was never sadistic and cruel.

    • @oparahokechukwu7044
      @oparahokechukwu7044 2 роки тому +6

      @@pjmoseley243 Go away with your Bible myth and stories as you can see everything here is African not your white religion or whatever. Plss safe that for the next post.

    • @pjmoseley243
      @pjmoseley243 2 роки тому +2

      @@oparahokechukwu7044 who is this saying that? I have no religion. Who says I am white I am several colors of human.

  • @teeteeme5752
    @teeteeme5752 3 роки тому +10

    My father took me to this place during my teen years when we visited lagos and this was during the 90s. The place has been re arranged since I can remember. It was such a good learning historic place my dad showed me. I even saw the rusty chains etc...

  • @tobeyblackhurst63
    @tobeyblackhurst63 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you for making these videos. I've been out of school for a long time and back when I went to school here in America, slavery was glossed over very quickly, they didn't really teach us much more than "Africans were brought over on slave ships and forced to work in the fields after they were bought at the local slave market and they were treated horribly".
    If I remember correctly we spent maybe 2 hours on the subject before moving on.
    The part about 40 people being sold for an umbrella made my jaw drop and my heart sink, those poor people...

  • @lsmythe007
    @lsmythe007 2 роки тому +88

    So, the African was enslaving his own brothers and sisters before the European arrived in Africa? Then sold his slaves to the European traders for trinkets? This puts a different perspective on the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. Thank you so much for sharing these truths.

    • @wcstrawberryfields8011
      @wcstrawberryfields8011 2 роки тому +26

      American Economist and Scholar Thomas Sowell offers an excoriating breakdown of inter-African slavery prior to European involvement-- Ain't no saints!
      Forgiveness is the only way forward.
      Numerous Sowell interviews available on UA-cam.

    • @lsmythe007
      @lsmythe007 2 роки тому +13

      @@wcstrawberryfields8011 Sometimes we gloss over the fact that many groups enslaved someone. Especially their own. I have heard how African Slavery was different. Ask a Eunuch Slave his opinion. This pretend outrage is killing us.

    • @AbO-xm1bt
      @AbO-xm1bt 2 роки тому

      @@wcstrawberryfields8011 the slaves are their brothers and sisters uncles and mothers and fathers so these are their people they are not Americans

    • @wcstrawberryfields8011
      @wcstrawberryfields8011 2 роки тому +8

      @@AbO-xm1bt Huh?
      😶

    • @damilola3636
      @damilola3636 2 роки тому +18

      Slavery was widespread in the ancient world.

  • @eolonade
    @eolonade 3 роки тому +13

    Thank you so much for this Tayo... The people that don't learn from history are very likely to repeat it.
    Please we need more videos like these. 🙏
    GOD bless you!!!

  • @preciousobaro3233
    @preciousobaro3233 2 роки тому +9

    This is the most educative video that every young Nigerian should watch. Kudos Tayo

  • @bossladyskye
    @bossladyskye Рік тому +5

    This documentary was amazing!! I totally agree with you and think that Nigeria should do a better job at preserving history. "If you don’t know where you are from then how do you know where you are going?" LOVE ❤

    • @lmpofficial701
      @lmpofficial701 8 місяців тому +1

      they want because they are ashamed and do not want the back lash. to be honest I see it in London they still have. hate for us, but I see a guilt in there eyes, especially Jamaicans they hate us

  • @MoeDeNiro
    @MoeDeNiro 2 роки тому +10

    Thank you for this video. It now makes sense to me why so many African Americans DNA come from Nigeria. Wow. It's a lot to take in. Many blessings for your fine wotk. I am waiting for my DNA results to come back and I wouldn't be surprised...

  • @johnemmy3913
    @johnemmy3913 2 роки тому +7

    This is the BEST history lesson I've gotten even more than that of my school days (grad 2007)

  • @nzemkwispam704
    @nzemkwispam704 3 роки тому +57

    Nice video. Note however that there was no place called Nigeria during the Atlantic slave trade . But Various kingdoms and Tribes who fought each other. European took advantage of the rivalry to manipulate and buy off slaves from rival camps to be taken to the western world unknown to the locals .

    • @femola65
      @femola65 3 роки тому +9

      Facts well said 👏 💯 👌

    • @mylifetotaly
      @mylifetotaly 2 роки тому

      Europe is paying now

    • @crubie3
      @crubie3 2 роки тому +6

      @@mylifetotaly Really? How? They have money, technology, wealth and they still rule over Africa and they have All the African workers they want, so How Europe is paying?

    • @treyandreas4934
      @treyandreas4934 2 роки тому +14

      To simply continue to blame white people it's as if you didn't even watch this video, just read the comments below from the many people telling of ancestors who participated in selling slaves, if you are simply continuing to blame white people then you are missing the points and editing historical facts, watch the video again

    • @sakkysha5496
      @sakkysha5496 2 роки тому +1

      Africans sold their own people into slavery. I put the majority blame on those who bought and enslaved them unto perpetuity, a lifetime of slavery for the slave and for his descendants for 400 years in America under the most brutal, heinous, despicable, and cruel system of slavery ever! Generation after generation African descendants endured forced labor on sugar/cotton plantations, deliberate breaking up of families, physical brutality inflicted upon them by slavemaster, rape, and many other abominable acts of cruelty. The American slave system was the most heinous and despicable form of slavery which more than likely the African chieftains never envisioned the vast scope of monstrosities associated with it.

  • @abusiness7450
    @abusiness7450 7 місяців тому +6

    I took the African Ancestry test (matriarch and patriarch) and with 100% certainty I'm Igbo on my mom side. Waiting for the patriarchal results.