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  • Опубліковано 6 лют 2023
  • From Executive Producer Jada Pinkett Smith comes a new documentary series exploring the lives of prominent and iconic African Queens. The first season will cover the life of Njinga, the complex, captivating, and fearless 17th century warrior queen of Ndongo and Matamba, in modern day Angola. The nation’s first female ruler, Njinga earned a reputation for her blend of political and diplomatic skill with military prowess and became an icon of resistance.
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  • @johanvanschouwenburg9459
    @johanvanschouwenburg9459 Рік тому +187

    Njinga also gained notoriety during this period for her involvement in the slave trade. As a result of the conflicts during her reign, Njinga's forces took hundreds of thousands of captives, allowing the queen to sell nearly 200,000 slaves to the Portuguese.

    • @baisabel5193
      @baisabel5193 Рік тому

      ,C'etais pas elle mais son frère que va ce suicider apres.
      Sache aussi que malheureusement tous ce que l'occident voulais de l'Afrique étais ses matières primaires vomme encore de nos jours sauf que à cette époque les matieres premières étais des êtres humains

    • @johanvanschouwenburg9459
      @johanvanschouwenburg9459 Рік тому +1

      @@baisabel5193 Ek dink jy is reg, al wat die Weste nog ooit van Afrika wou hê was hulle minerale rykdom. Daar is ongelukkig een uitsondering hier, China is op die oomblik besig om Afrika harder te plunder as enige iemand anders. so dis nie net die Weste nie. Njinga het self slawe besit, sy was beide 'n slawe handelaar sowel as die eienaar van slawe. Alle ryk mense en magtige mense in daardie tyd het slawe besit. Dit was ongelukkig maar net soos die wêreld gewerk het.

    • @baisabel5193
      @baisabel5193 Рік тому +8

      ​​@@johanvanschouwenburg9459
      Vous comparez des sujets de basse caste de son royaume,que en effet servait les hautes castes ,comme en Europe
      A des gens vendu ,dont l'estimation de vie étais de 6 mois à cause du travaille ,
      Les gens de basse caste du royaume du Ndongo mourait à cause du travaille force ?
      Les gens au Ndongo ou encore au Congo étais force à se reproduire entre eux ?
      Elle a vendu des esclaves aux Hollandais mais le documentaire explique bien le pourquoi.
      L'occident à cette époque prenais l'or en Afrique de l'ouest(Ghana et Côte D'Ivoire)
      Mais en Afrique Centrale c'était bien des matières vivants que les intéressait.
      Les Hollandais ,avant de convoiter les terres étais tous d'abord venu pour acheter des humains ,malheureusement c'est l'histoire ce n'est pas contre les gens parce que ils sont blancs ou autre .
      En effet la Chine viens elle aussi par intérêt.elle viens en ami bienveillante dénouer d'intérêt

    • @jamesoakley4570
      @jamesoakley4570 Рік тому +26

      lol so are you saying Netflix is faking history once again 😅

    • @BlueBirdsProductions
      @BlueBirdsProductions Рік тому +40

      @@jamesoakley4570 She was literally the biggest female slave trader of all time, as far as we are aware.
      Another thing American's like to leave out is that European powers never went to Africa and captured random villagers as slaves. They paid for people who were already slaves, and then sold them in American colonies.

  • @ewokpants4891
    @ewokpants4891 Рік тому +200

    K well after Woman King, I did research before seeing the production - "In November 1627, Nzingha again attempted to negotiate with the Portuguese, sending a peace delegation and a gift of 400 slaves." Oof, so the "no slaves in your kingdom" thing just an overly intense way of saying "you're currently out of stock"?

    • @MuhammadRafy
      @MuhammadRafy Рік тому +43

      also, from wikipedia:
      "Nzingha also established a lucrative slave trade with the Dutch, who purchased as many as 13,000 slaves per year from Nzingha's kingdom."

    • @admirekashiri6651
      @admirekashiri6651 Рік тому +53

      Nzinga didn't want her people sold. Whst you people fail to.underatood is there was no pan Africanism, she sold defeated rivals kingdoms that would have been raiding her lands like the imbangala, for example.

    • @rodochrous
      @rodochrous Рік тому +22

      @@admirekashiri6651 she owes black people everywhere reparations

    • @Tudoacaba
      @Tudoacaba Рік тому

      All that is a lie, if she was fighting slavery since she was a kid how can she sell people, all those are white people's lie, I am from Ndongo... We know the real history... Europe is afraid.

    • @chillin5703
      @chillin5703 Рік тому +12

      @@rodochrous She does? We'll have to use a ouiji board to ask for them, then.

  • @wagnar
    @wagnar Рік тому +15

    I don't like the fact they try to imply "black queens" using the name "african queens". It's not the same. Africa isn't a uniform continent with a single race. Africa is populated by arabs, semites, subsaharian black africans, etc... Hell even between "black africans" there is a lot of diversity of races. People from Mali looks nothing like people from Kenia.

    • @silva1530
      @silva1530 5 місяців тому

      Because theyre talking about the indigenous people, not the latter invaders. And black is a race, somalians arent black. And your kind never complains when only egypt gets represented but now you want to complain about african queens.

  • @Niani23455
    @Niani23455 Рік тому +51

    This is just a trailer but I can't shake off the feeling that these shows make African kingdoms look more less sophisticated than they are supposed to be. Ndongo sent diplomatic missions across Western Europe. However, the palace and meeting of the king as seen in the trailer looks like something that would have occurred in the Zulu kingdom rather than Ndongo. The Woman King did something similar to Dahomey where Abomey lacked a ditch, and walls of the palace had no bridges, towers and the cannons that were mounted on them.
    Either way, I hope the documentary touches on Ndongo's martial arts of Sanguar and how Ndongo soldiers were so agile they could dodge arrows. I hope it also touches of Ndongo's musketeers and their ability to build fortifications.

    • @Sikandros
      @Sikandros Рік тому +5

      Angola didnt even have one university until the Portuguese built one for them in the 1960s.

    • @Niani23455
      @Niani23455 Рік тому +22

      @@Sikandros "Angola didn't even have one University until the Portuguese built one for them in the 1960s."
      The Kingdom of Kongo built a college around 1619 in the capital of Mbanza Kongo by king Alvaro III.

    • @Sikandros
      @Sikandros Рік тому +1

      @@Niani23455 wow a jesuit college for the worship of non indigenous gods built in the same time of colonialism with slave labor money. Kinda weird how that wasnt built 200 years ago before europeans arrived.

    • @Niani23455
      @Niani23455 Рік тому +15

      @Jason "Alvaro III? Trying to Europeanize are we?"
      It doesn't change the fact that Alvaro III was a Kongolese Black African and not a European.

    • @Niani23455
      @Niani23455 Рік тому +17

      @@Sikandros "Wow a jesuit college for the worship of non indigenous gods built in the same time of colonialism with slave labor money."
      The Kingdom of Kongo were Christians and for your information Christianity doesn't belong to Europe as it even originates from the Near East. It was built in 1619 when Kongo was a free state not colonized. Colonialism came in 1861.
      "...built in the same time of colonialism with slave labor money."
      If you're concerned about slave money, show similar concerns to the Portuguese Empire within that same period who built an entire colonial empire in the Americas sponsored by slave labor money.
      " Kinda weird how that wasn't built 200 years ago before Europeans arrived."
      Kinda weird the Portuguese didn't have a university before the North African conquest.

  • @a1productionsva
    @a1productionsva Рік тому +39

    This looks so much like "The Woman King". The story and the setting are very similar.

    • @cia6566
      @cia6566 Рік тому +4

      What do you mean pfff Njinga existed until today her people celebrate and speak of her.

    • @faithntini2803
      @faithntini2803 Рік тому +3

      lol that's exactly what I thought when watching this trailer!!!

    • @MsHannahHT
      @MsHannahHT Рік тому +7

      Africa had many Queens. The woman King may have focused on one woman... but it was a fictional depiction of the Dahomey a group of Warrior women in Benin.
      Queen Njinga is a real historical figure. Evidently there is a lot of African history that still shocks people because of the lies the Europeans told to downplay who we were.

    • @jcobra05
      @jcobra05 Місяць тому

      @@MsHannahHTI love this reply ❤

  • @wheelofwokesellouts3900
    @wheelofwokesellouts3900 Рік тому +12

    from netflix " there are no slave in my kingdom"
    in real life
    Nzinga also established a lucrative slave trade with the Dutch, who purchased as many as 13,000 slaves per year from Nzinga's kingdom
    ?

  • @voodjin
    @voodjin Рік тому +192

    Jada Pinkett Smith is not somebody who I would trust writing historically correct scripts but we will see

    • @TheForestDemons
      @TheForestDemons Рік тому +68

      You would be correct. This is mostly fiction. Njinga was a massive slave trader and most of her battles against the Portuguese and slaving were to keep control of the slave trade herself. Complicated truth would be more interesting and in a way more healing for race relations but are unpalatable in this woke era were victimhood equals power and money.

    • @witchplease9695
      @witchplease9695 Рік тому

      @@TheForestDemons Nobody cares about what your fragile white bias thinks.

    • @jaelcaribe
      @jaelcaribe Рік тому +8

      Did she write it? Or just produce it

    • @tessareaston2208
      @tessareaston2208 Рік тому +1

      @@TheForestDemons lol

    • @RiversBliss
      @RiversBliss Рік тому +9

      @@jaelcaribe Executive Producer of the series, it was written and researched by others.

  • @elizajames477
    @elizajames477 Рік тому +10

    There is a great film Njinga, Queen if Angola. Stars an Angolan actress that also won Miss Universe. Film was made with Angola and Portugal and portrays a sincere (as far as we know) history, which is poltically very interesting. This stuff Jade Pinkett is doing is AMERICAN black nationalism, and trying to create a false narrative about Africa. Nobody should take this seriously or as quality film making (but please watch the 2013 film, which is excellent). What is it with americans always wanting to falsify things to bolster their own self image?

    • @unknownnation9465
      @unknownnation9465 2 місяці тому

      U mean Hollywood celebrities? She is part of the black boule class. Not the grass roots black American class. These are two different groups of people.

  • @AnotherYoutubeCommenter
    @AnotherYoutubeCommenter Рік тому +251

    Ok, so this is an interesting one. It is important to note that real human beings are never entirely good or bad but exist within a spectrum. This show does well to paint Nzinga in a good light. It is true that she was a great leader and an inspiration to many African women. It is also true that she took part in the slave trade and sold some Africans to the Dutch. I would argue that it was a necessity in the time for her kingdom to survive and even thrive, but those are still human beings being sold. My point is if you want to look at her as a role model because of Netflix's account on this story then you are right. But, if you want to look at Netflix's account as inaccurate and not portraying the entire story, then you are also right.

    • @vmlksm9
      @vmlksm9 Рік тому +29

      You can not judge people of the past by todays standards. If that’s the case then we would need to cancel about half of our founding fathers

    • @AnotherYoutubeCommenter
      @AnotherYoutubeCommenter Рік тому +12

      @@vmlksm9 You are very right. We tend to view things in terms of our modern ideas of morality that have taken centuries to develop. I'm sorry if my post appeared judgmental, that was not my intention.

    • @ryufight7987
      @ryufight7987 Рік тому +9

      Perfectly said 👏 but to be accurate, it wasn't some Africans. There were lots of Africans sold by here , to the Dutch and Portuguese, because she didn't want her own kingdom and tribe to be victims.
      She did what she had to do !

    • @pedrozatravel
      @pedrozatravel Рік тому +8

      @@vmlksm9 it is hard to say exactly where to draw the line because no one is perfect, but I also think the whole institution of slavery is horrendous and even though some of our founding fathers did some great things, I still have a hard time like on Presidents day celebrating because I know they were mostly OK with owning another person and I can't reconcile that in my head. The idea of anyone thinking they own someone is just horrible.

    • @gamingcells1432
      @gamingcells1432 Рік тому +2

      @Somebody LovesYou however u can't just change the historical facts which are happening in today's society

  • @Nikki-ks6wi
    @Nikki-ks6wi Рік тому +17

    Can I get an African series that doesn’t include any European influence? Just stories from history before colonizing or even African fables?

    • @katgreer6113
      @katgreer6113 Рік тому +2

      For real!

    • @sepulcher8263
      @sepulcher8263 Рік тому +1

      Like what? Mali, Songhai? Futa toro? They all have Muslim influence but were exclusively black kingdoms.

    • @awill6633
      @awill6633 10 днів тому

      I hear you, and I love it! PreColonial Africa! Yes. ❤

  • @paivafaz-tudo117
    @paivafaz-tudo117 Рік тому +7

    Angola 🇦🇴 no mapa.
    Salute from Angola.✌🏿

  • @katerinaaqu
    @katerinaaqu Рік тому +22

    Quick question; has anyone of these people who make these supposed documentaries ever even been to Angola to see the statue of Nnzinga and see how she looked like or how she dressed at least? Because that ain't it...
    Have they read that usually the armies avoided the villages like the plague because of tropical diseases and the few that actually did try to raid the villages were repelled because they lacked provisions, stamina and they were in unknown terrain?
    Have they researched that Nnzinga had slaves of her own and established a strong slave trade with all nations around her. She fought the Portuguese so they wouldn't disrupt her politics and business with enemy nations around her?
    Have they written how the Portuguese were impressed that she entered the conference sitting upon a slave girl instead of a chair and then she ellegedly left her behind because "she had used that"?
    If not then this is simply a historical drama, no different than the Tudors or Borgias. Good for spectacle but not exactly documentary material... For starters there WERE slaves in her kingdom. The Dutch had more than satisfactory exchange of goods with her, slaves included.
    She was a formidable opponent and a very inspired leader. I wonder why they feel the need to paint her as the saint who fought for the good of her people only. Why are we so afraid to show those sides of the leaders of the past when it comes to stories like that.

    • @freethepeople6437
      @freethepeople6437 5 місяців тому

      It's America. That's what they do.

    • @katerinaaqu
      @katerinaaqu 5 місяців тому +1

      @@freethepeople6437 fair point

  • @karlyoung5089
    @karlyoung5089 Рік тому +14

    Yes Jada Pinkett. Lets make a documentary about a woman who sold hundreds of thousands of our own people into slavery! I have not watched this yet but Njinga was no hero! She was a monster!

    • @baisabel5193
      @baisabel5193 Рік тому +1

      😂😂

    • @njuelz
      @njuelz 10 місяців тому

      They like glorifying & misrepresenting actual history with all their big budgets & you fail to get facts right.

    • @MrElmoCA
      @MrElmoCA 8 місяців тому +2

      Amen!! This show is a joke.

    • @ChristopherLaw-qv4ou
      @ChristopherLaw-qv4ou 13 днів тому

      Just as much as every other ruler and monarch of the period

  • @IncomeWire
    @IncomeWire Рік тому +13

    Produced by Jade pinker smith… is this movie about their family ?

  • @Disinterested1
    @Disinterested1 Рік тому +60

    I personally liked the part where she teleported to the mood snapped her fingers and all the actual history vanished from American schools!!!
    Well done Jada
    continuing to prove
    you are as much a talented producer of researched accurate material , friend to your community , trustworthy mother as you are a loving wife to Will!
    those still buying Jada's gas lighting really don't EVER go look for themselves and never will!

    • @chalkblock
      @chalkblock Рік тому +3

      😂

    • @kashifreza1993
      @kashifreza1993 Рік тому

      She is a celebrated child predator that cucks her husband I wouldn't watch anything she makes.

    • @Spaceface3
      @Spaceface3 Рік тому

      What you expect? she gotta represent her bald headed queens, no matter how terrible this lady’s history was, to her own 💀

    • @kenzo5096
      @kenzo5096 Рік тому

      America don’t need to teach « black history » because being « black » isn’t american

    • @etnomadaul
      @etnomadaul 8 місяців тому

      So you think the actual history is the one you learn in your schools?!? 😂😂😂

  • @tanzil88
    @tanzil88 Рік тому +54

    The docu series feels similar to the woman king starring Viola Davis .

    • @echoactual1776
      @echoactual1776 Рік тому +9

      In that it's a complete fabrication and is lightyears away from reality?

    • @tessareaston2208
      @tessareaston2208 Рік тому +2

      @@echoactual1776 what do you mean? haven't seen it yet, is it fiction like the crown etc?

    • @isaiahadams1208
      @isaiahadams1208 Рік тому +2

      And that’s exactly the kind of vibes I was getting

    • @arezoi
      @arezoi Рік тому +13

      Like all the medival movies about Europe is based on real history.
      Troll bye

    • @Johnnybravo..
      @Johnnybravo.. Рік тому +3

      @@arezoi this is supposed to be documentary, not a movie. Stay sharp

  • @coposebomgostos
    @coposebomgostos Рік тому +198

    I really wish they would tell the true story, and not make it political, yes, she was a fighter but she also sold her own people, people who disagreed with her. From Angola.

    • @veggiewillymass
      @veggiewillymass Рік тому +28

      Is that not inherently political lol

    • @coposebomgostos
      @coposebomgostos Рік тому +22

      Yes, she was a queen so it is, but what i meant is that just because she did some good things we can't forget the other things she did which is not that great, many of the storyteller this time don't do research on the full story they sell to the specter

    • @brucesmith7481
      @brucesmith7481 Рік тому +15

      @@coposebomgostos Unless you've seen this already, is it possible they will indeed cover her less noble actions as "king"?

    • @coposebomgostos
      @coposebomgostos Рік тому +36

      @@breathejuliet390 it's just the fact that most of the writers for this type of movie only show one side of the story, which represents an idea they want to sell, it's never a true story or even close to the truth. I just think that if you want to show a part of history, you should tell the good and the bad, besides i just think there is a lot of slavery movie out there and these people just want to keep people in the past without showing the real history

    • @coposebomgostos
      @coposebomgostos Рік тому

      @@brucesmith7481 let's wait and see, I'm just tried of the slavery movies, black innocent white people bad idea.

  • @alphacharm
    @alphacharm Рік тому +4

    This was good. Watched the whole series last week!

  • @niallk9336
    @niallk9336 Рік тому +1

    Naturally A-American women see a Queen whose legacy is infanticide and the mass enslavement of black men as the "greatest woman leader the world has ever seen".
    Stunning and brave. Roll credits. Lkng live the single mother pandemic.

  • @blademanx
    @blademanx Рік тому +6

    Lots of haters from Woman King. Please make more. Keep pissing off the haters!

  • @HuanLeVuong
    @HuanLeVuong Рік тому +6

    "No slave in my kingdom" = sell slaves outside kingdom

    • @admirekashiri6651
      @admirekashiri6651 Рік тому +4

      Yes that's what ahe did. She didn't want her people sold but had no problem selling rival kingdoms

  • @wichard1994
    @wichard1994 Рік тому +4

    There were no make ups in your kingdom.

  • @ryufight7987
    @ryufight7987 Рік тому +64

    Ok, I really had high hopes for this movie . Because I have read several books about Queen Nzinga , and watched several documentary,s about here .
    Then I realized I needed to dim my expectations because it's a netflix adaption 🤣
    I don't mind if the writers are going to be FREE in their creativity , I just hope they don't turn it into some kind of viewer friendly woman empowerment flick . Queen Nzinga was fierce brutal cruel hard , and yes, smart clever and powerful.

    • @TheYors92
      @TheYors92 Рік тому +6

      Well you already know how it is going to turn out sadly.

    • @ryufight7987
      @ryufight7987 Рік тому +2

      @Krasimir Barzilski can't know for sure until I watched it . But seeing how a lot of historical movie's, are being made lately, it's better to have low expectations .

    • @TV-bf1vq
      @TV-bf1vq Рік тому +4

      Just watched it. You were spot-on unfortunately 😢😂

    • @ryufight7987
      @ryufight7987 Рік тому

      @T V 🤣I still have to watch it , but thanks for the info 👍🏾. And yeah, we all ready knew this was going to happen

    • @moderatecanuck
      @moderatecanuck Рік тому

      @@ryufight7987 that’s how I felt watching Chevalier. A greater-than-life that was reduced as an angry biracial

  • @TheYors92
    @TheYors92 Рік тому +9

    The story has already been told in a 2013 movie. Which also did not include the African ruler being involved in slave trade.

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 Рік тому

      Look at all.the whites wanting to blame african chiefa for.slavery and to not take accountability

    • @Tudoacaba
      @Tudoacaba Рік тому

      True, there are many negative narratives, they did not come here to try understand the true... Many lies., Too many lies.

    • @cia6566
      @cia6566 Рік тому

      ​@@Tudoacaba Well the owners of the history did not find fault why do you force false narrative? Kick rocks

    • @Tudoacaba
      @Tudoacaba Рік тому

      @@cia6566 who do you think are the owners of this history? ... I tell you that I am the owner of the this history. My grandmother Mather of my mother was one of the Soba in Malange in this Kingdom... I speak kimbumdo, and I tell you that most of these narratives are wrong... These are European narratives, most of the costumes we still have the colonization did not arase everything... The Portuguese were not alone they got help of the English, Spanish and Germany... Just search for pink map in Africa...!

    • @adrianomiguelferreira15
      @adrianomiguelferreira15 Рік тому

      All of them African kings /rulers &tribesmen sold slaves to Europeans . They sold their own people to slavery. After they blamed Europeans .

  • @procekim
    @procekim Рік тому +6

    Wakanda forever

  • @perlesogbossi9069
    @perlesogbossi9069 Рік тому +3

    Nzinga's mother, Kengela Ka Nkombe, was one of her father's slave wives which means there were slaves in her kingdom. They're not treated the way westerners treated slaves, that's the main difference.

    • @Bogotaeverything
      @Bogotaeverything Рік тому

      But she still sold them to the Europeans and it's in her

    • @perlesogbossi9069
      @perlesogbossi9069 Рік тому

      @@Bogotaeverything Don't see your point here. I was just pointing out how misleading the trailer is "There's no slave in this kingdom".

  • @kimanijoekamau2363
    @kimanijoekamau2363 Рік тому +6

    Why did they change her name from Nzinga to "Njinga" which is pronounced like the word for "stupid/silly/fool" - in my native Swahili - "Jinga"?!!

    • @naturalsunshine2408
      @naturalsunshine2408 Рік тому

      Wow I am glad you made that point

    • @GioCattuco
      @GioCattuco Рік тому +1

      Her name was Njinga, from the Ambundu people who speak Kimbundu, in kimbundu it means “to twirl”, she received this name because she was born with the umbilical cord around her neck, we ambundu have this practice to name children after the circumstances of time baby was born. Nzinga is a different name, from Mukongo people who speak kikongo, in the northern part of Angola. (I don’t what it means in kikongo).

    • @chilubachitalu4541
      @chilubachitalu4541 Рік тому

      Njinga is bicycle in my language.

  • @wojtekjj1803
    @wojtekjj1803 Рік тому +3

    The first casualty of war is the truth.

  • @genesisbenitez1031
    @genesisbenitez1031 Рік тому +7

    Acabo de terminarla, un asco que la presenten como docuserie con todo lo que cambiaron de la historia real, con razón Lupita Nyong'o no quiso participar al menos alguien tubo respeto por la historia de Angola.

    • @baisabel5193
      @baisabel5193 Рік тому +3

      King woman are Based in History of Bénin in ouest Africa.Nzinga Mbandi is from Angola in centre Africa.
      Aprende géographie antes de meter comentario

  • @mariamarie862
    @mariamarie862 Рік тому +19

    I enjoyed it. My only issue is people always complaining about accuracy when it comes to telling stories of Africans. But the stories of the Kings and Queen's of Europe are always leaving out their faults. Yet u get no complaints

    • @TV-bf1vq
      @TV-bf1vq Рік тому +9

      People are always complaining about accuracy regardless of race. Don’t try make this racial or political. This is an African story and Africans have bigger things to focus on than political correctness, wholeness and racism

    • @keiajones5278
      @keiajones5278 Рік тому

      @@TV-bf1vq nope it's about racism because they romance Europe so they water down the bs to make them look like heroes i.e queen Elizabeth

    • @TV-bf1vq
      @TV-bf1vq Рік тому +7

      @@keiajones5278 This documentary makes Njinga look great despite the slavery so I doubt it’s a race thing. But you may continue pulling race cards😊

    • @TV-bf1vq
      @TV-bf1vq Рік тому +3

      @@keiajones5278 have you watched this documentary or you are just arguing?

    • @starrgazer9
      @starrgazer9 Рік тому +3

      People complained to no end about Vikings Valhalla during the first season (much to my annoyance), and that wasn't a documentary.

  • @empire247studios
    @empire247studios Рік тому +1

    Wow another blast on Netflix, which I could shoot to their standard

  • @thembanitheone
    @thembanitheone Рік тому +35

    Just started this and I am very impressed by the acting. It's weird that the Portuguese characters are all very very British though

    • @DJ-gy7ze
      @DJ-gy7ze Рік тому +8

      Some of the Africans have British accents as well. lol

    • @WilliamGarrow
      @WilliamGarrow Рік тому +1

      ​@@DJ-gy7ze There is a film if you want Portuguese or African accents.

    • @brixcosmo
      @brixcosmo Рік тому +1

      Exactly. When Portugal are Moorish as in Morenos. But then again she was a slave trader and is being depicted as queen 😂 what do you expect from this Afro-American Propaganda 😂

    • @WilliamGarrow
      @WilliamGarrow Рік тому

      @@brixcosmo She was a Queen. Wtf you on about? Do you people ever stop whining.

    • @etnomadaul
      @etnomadaul 8 місяців тому

      ​​@@brixcosmoshe was forced to be a slave trader as many other kings and queens all around africa, so they could keep their kingdoms. Are you telling she was not a Queen?!? Where does it say that, in your fantasy books in schools?!? 😂😂

  • @cesarromero3571
    @cesarromero3571 Рік тому +3

    Because you turn the comments off The Cleopatra Trailer : she was from Greece 🇬🇷 Not from Africa Just saying !!!

    • @lero_
      @lero_ Місяць тому +1

      Actually she was born in Egypt from a Greek father and an Egyptian mother but both of them are white so that make her white

  • @nosfonader8792
    @nosfonader8792 Рік тому +3

    It's mind blowing that Netflix cam do this but wants to us to think Cleopatra is black. Why not focus more onuch lesser known rulers like these instead of doing the hundredth Cleopatra movie?

  • @iamslayshay
    @iamslayshay 2 місяці тому

    She is my 17th great grandmother! I am so excited to see this!

  • @ClydeBroken
    @ClydeBroken Рік тому +3

    I’m happy we are started to see more historical “Black movies” but damn at least tell the truth and don’t sugar coat, cherry pick and alter certain aspect to fit your narrative just because you don’t like how dark some of our history is!
    Don’t make another Gods of Egypt !!!!!

  • @kiterkun1606
    @kiterkun1606 Рік тому +4

    Well at least this time the Skin Colour is right and they got many good scenes.
    Sadly I do not understand why they let it look like she had not sold many africans into slavery

  • @WarriorsTale88
    @WarriorsTale88 Рік тому +6

    I love a good fantasy tv series.

    • @joshuaj.chinda9873
      @joshuaj.chinda9873 Рік тому +1

      You're the biggest FOOL. Nzinga is based on a real person. Lack of education what a pity. Yet you westerners claim to be smart

  • @pasindudinusha6507
    @pasindudinusha6507 Рік тому +2

    "There are no slaves in my kingdom" Yes, also there is no war in Ba Sing Se.

    • @jokehu7115
      @jokehu7115 Рік тому +1

      thats an actual historiclly accurate line. but in reallity it was more meant to mock the portogese, Like "i dont have any drugs" while holding a bag of coke

  • @fabolous2006
    @fabolous2006 Рік тому +11

    The real Nzinga was a monster though

    • @MashuduMandaba-ch7xc
      @MashuduMandaba-ch7xc 2 місяці тому +5

      Just like Julia Caesar, like Alexandre and other rulers. Yet they are called the greats

  • @tripletrollface
    @tripletrollface Рік тому +4

    In the real world though, African monarchies begged the British not to abolish the Atlantic Slavetrade.
    The British did so anyway.

    • @ameenahameed8874
      @ameenahameed8874 2 місяці тому

      And the British went on to colonize large portions of the world. They were just changing their business plan.

  • @ndestructible1659
    @ndestructible1659 Рік тому +3

    I enjoyed this.

  • @Raw-Vidz
    @Raw-Vidz Рік тому +1

    Just watched it and Holy S*** is good! Idk about the documentary part of it, where they make comments on history. Is it documentary or not?

  • @balajinathan6713
    @balajinathan6713 Рік тому +2

    Finally something original about African culture and history, i was getting sick and tired of watching the race swapping of old classic characters

  • @alha7040
    @alha7040 Рік тому +4

    She gave slaves to portuguese and other countries 😂😂😂 what a "leader" and "no slaves in my kingdom" 😂😂😂 people dont know how many africans did slave business...they did it way before europeans came there and nothing changed with europeans😂 it is hard to accept I know but facts are facts

  • @seiduanass932
    @seiduanass932 Рік тому +4

    Ghana be sleeping. Where's YAA ASANTEWAAA the movie? her story is documented so much that i would be such a great movie. Her descendants still in the Ashanti region.OR NAINO I the richest man to ever live whose descendants still in Sabon Zango, Accra.

    • @Niani23455
      @Niani23455 Рік тому +3

      I'd prefer a movie on the Ashanti Empire in the 1820s when its civilization was at its peak.

    • @seiduanass932
      @seiduanass932 Рік тому +2

      @@Niani23455 Even better. Ghana has so much. Even the story of how we came from Egypt. There are a lot of people who don't there are descendants of Ancient Egypt still in Ghana.

  • @suslarry7
    @suslarry7 Рік тому +2

    Why couldn't they write her name correctly, anyone who speaks swahili would cringe at that coz jinga not only means stupid but a bigger kind of stupid. It's supposed to be nzingha I think

  • @rebecaangulosolano5672
    @rebecaangulosolano5672 Рік тому +2

    Round 2.... Angola suing Netflix

  • @maheshrajankable
    @maheshrajankable Рік тому +19

    Happy to watch this from the land of Njinga ❤ luanda

  • @juelmagemeas
    @juelmagemeas Рік тому +3

    Me sinto orgulhosa de fazerem um filme á relatar da nossa Rainha Nzinga Mbande e não ""Njinga"" is Nzinga okay do Reino do Ndongo Malange província

  • @shaloomyave
    @shaloomyave Рік тому +2

    It's Nzinga and not Njinga, you don't have to distort a name that represents one of three pillars that form Kongo
    Nsaku-Mpanzu-Nzinga
    C'est Nzinga et non Njinga, vous n'avez pas à déformer un nom qui représente l'un de trois piliers qui forme le Kongo
    Nsaku - Mpanzu - Nzinga

  • @kidfox3971
    @kidfox3971 Рік тому +1

    Don't forget the number 1 rule for all "great" African historical figures, they were all overwhelmingly supportive of the slave trade.

  • @jojolina7
    @jojolina7 Рік тому +5

    This Americanized sanitation of history is sad. She engaged in slave trade with the Dutch.

  • @menaj2954
    @menaj2954 Рік тому +61

    I wonder if this will be a series that will highlight other African Queens as well. I watched this series and loved it. This was well done, the best way not to repeat history it to actually learn it!! Netflix great job!

    • @MrEifer
      @MrEifer Рік тому +11

      Up to a point. It's missing a great deal of facts. It's very good at portraying her fight against Portugal and her fight against them enslaving her people. Yet, there's not a single word about her selling upwards of 13.000 people to the Dutch.
      It doesn't really help anyone to share some bits of history if we aren't shown all the facts, positives AND negatives, which is rather common with these docu-series.

    • @blackacademy7647
      @blackacademy7647 Рік тому +7

      @@MrEifer I didn't see her selling anyone in the series. What I saw was her allowing it to happen because she didn't have the man power or the weapons to fight European powers. She fought a good fight but she couldn't win.

    • @MrEifer
      @MrEifer Рік тому +19

      @@blackacademy7647 That's exactly my point. You didn't see her selling anyone in the series despite it being documented as fact that she had an ongoing slave trade with the Dutch, selling upwards of 13.000 slaves to them alone, pr year.
      The series is very good at showing her in a positive light only, neatly skipping all the unsavory stuff.

    • @kingwillbisthebest
      @kingwillbisthebest Рік тому

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @bl8388
      @bl8388 Рік тому +7

      Its not historically accurate, though. It won't help us keep from repeating the bad parts. And history always repeats itself. Nothing is new under the sun.

  • @dejiadeleye5697
    @dejiadeleye5697 9 місяців тому +1

    I haven’t done research on this historical figure or civilization, so if this is based off of facts and truth then it’s absolutely incredible, if that’s not the case then quit turning historical figures into fantasy projects.

  • @OkieBolshevik
    @OkieBolshevik Рік тому +1

    Okay guys let’s bring all the truths out since I read this comment. During the slave trade there were two ways of getting slaves one way was capturing random Africans from villages or wherever and taking them back to America or Europe for slavery, another way was buying African slaves on the market. The queen depicted here did indeed sell slaves and participated in the slave trade and did sell around 200,000 slaves BUT to be in particular the Portuguese did not buy slaves from the Queen due to their harsh relations, instead the Portuguese had stolen people and villagers to be slaves in their colonies in Africa and also in South America. The queen was very well against this and wished to stop this. Before this and before she was even queen they had been in bad relations with Portugal, and after her brother died and she had become queen she had negotiated several times with the Portuguese and most times the Portuguese had gotten the better half of the deal. Soon pushing the Queen and several people out into new lands. After partying with the Dutch this is when we start to see where that 200,000 figure may have come from and that is because she had sold about 13,000 slaves to the Dutch per year after the Dutch had kicked the Portuguese out of Luanda and established a directorate that is when the queen wished to establish an embassy in Luanda and further progress the relations with the Dutch. And although she had sold slaves this whole comment is made to excuse the European and Americans participation in the slave trade and actually their version of slavery being so damn brutal and that is chattel slavery, which deemed people private property and nothing more. Although the actions of the queen and all of the world powers at the time were wrong we understand that the times in which this was happening Europe had already been colonising much of Africa and basically stealing villagers for slaves, and although some African nations participated in the slave trade and sold slaves themselves this does not count for the 5 million and maybe more that were forcefully taken instead of bought to be used as slaves in the Americas. People do not point blame at only one party for slavery to make yourself feel better about your nation’s history. The ancestors of the 1500s-1800 do not speak for us and we do not speak for them so learn from their actions, do not take accountability for them. Unless you have bought and sold a slave or been a slave (though ancestral slavery can be a trauamtising aspect to believe that at once you were nothing but property. Even one of my teacher, she had an aunt, and that aunt well she had a mother that was born into slavery. Slavery is not such a distant past it’s only been 158 years, that’s not even to account for the states that did not leave the Union who still had their slaves until later years. Let us remember, do better for the future and create more understanding on why explaining and knowing the full truth of history and all it’s connections matter to not pointing blame at one nation when in fact it’s all their fault for why innocent people were bought and sold, but unfortunately object morality can change over decades.

    • @OkieBolshevik
      @OkieBolshevik Рік тому

      I meant to say NOT EXCUSE, my apologies I will never excuse Americas and Europes participation in the slave trade.

  • @jessirr
    @jessirr Рік тому +27

    Adorando essa nova forma de documentario, meio filme ! Boa netflixx

    • @brixcosmo
      @brixcosmo Рік тому +5

      Estás a adorar Filha? Então cada vez que vires um negro no Brasil pensa que foi a Nzinga que vendeu os antepassados dele. A ver se adoras.

    • @Bludmir
      @Bludmir 3 місяці тому

      @@brixcosmoNjinga Vendeu quem?
      Filho venha para Angola e conheça a história e saiba o quanto Njinga lutou contra o colono e até contra os seus familiares até ao dia da sua morte para defender esse reino que hoje é Angola.
      Não acredita no que te contam, vá estudar também para falares com propriedade ou assista o filme feito por angolanos.

  • @claudioabedgnego5455
    @claudioabedgnego5455 Рік тому +83

    The story that they never told, the queen of my Land.Angola 🇦🇴 .

    • @slambk
      @slambk Рік тому +1

      Ngola

    • @slambk
      @slambk Рік тому +1

      Ngola was Ngolo but sadly wrote A NGOLA: Strength related.. Strong... And Rugged

    • @negroreal6613
      @negroreal6613 Рік тому +13

      The angolans already told this story

    • @slambk
      @slambk Рік тому

      @@negroreal6613 ngolo - ngola- Angola

    • @cia6566
      @cia6566 Рік тому +13

      You are full of nonsense there is an Angolan version made by Semba and played by Lesliana Pereira its been out for over a decade pfff...

  • @yuribeuradas06
    @yuribeuradas06 Рік тому +1

    Angola 🇦🇴❤️

  • @toorcicefist8018
    @toorcicefist8018 11 місяців тому +1

    Respectful of comments? The movies praises a slave trader. She says "there will be no slaves in my land". How is that respectful? She was a monster.

    • @idkmyname1897
      @idkmyname1897 Місяць тому

      Just like any other king or leader , the nobles back then used to make balls and stuff while 95% of the population was dying but guess what people still make movies abt them 🙄

  • @michaelduarte9526
    @michaelduarte9526 Рік тому +5

    more fiction than reality

  • @vitorbarbosa1795
    @vitorbarbosa1795 8 місяців тому +4

    Eu quero um documentário desse pro meu trabalho de escola

  • @mothertwinkles4198
    @mothertwinkles4198 Рік тому +2

    Jada is a historian now?😮

  • @CandysChannel
    @CandysChannel Рік тому +6

    I’m watching this!! Thanks Netflix ✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿🤎

  • @JimAlaska49
    @JimAlaska49 Рік тому +44

    Njingha also established a lucrative slave trade with the Dutch, who purchased as many as 13,000 slaves per year from Njingha's kingdom. Will we see that part in the show?

    • @999oj
      @999oj Рік тому

      White people like you will always find something negative to say, whenever you see a good thing from people of color. You all said the same in “The Woman King”.

    • @JimAlaska49
      @JimAlaska49 Рік тому

      @@999oj I am not white. History tells a different story than the virtue signalling movie companies, and the question you have to ask yourself is why they are lying to you? Money. They want your money and to earn your goodwill so they aren't attacked. It has nothing to do with truth or virtuousness, they don't care about you.

    • @petertheferret
      @petertheferret Рік тому +8

      Checks out. Maybe her and the woman king should go bowling 🎳😅

    • @TheQuickyouknow
      @TheQuickyouknow Рік тому +5

      Watch it and let us know

    • @JimAlaska49
      @JimAlaska49 Рік тому +1

      @@TheQuickyouknow Maybe Netflix will answer me ;-p

  • @jamelholmes6650
    @jamelholmes6650 Рік тому +3

    Once I saw this was Will Smiths husband, Jada smith's film, this is a easy hard pass!

  • @Agent_Ste
    @Agent_Ste Рік тому +1

    To everyone who didn't get why some people are angry about diversity in medieval settings. Imagine these african kingdoms would have token white and asian characters just for diversity reasons. And when you complain you are a racist.

  • @Ov3rParadise
    @Ov3rParadise Рік тому +1

    HI! Anyone can help me with the song name at the end of every episode?thx

  • @howzyerfather
    @howzyerfather Рік тому +3

    GI Jane 2 strikes again 😞

  • @cherilynjenkins479
    @cherilynjenkins479 10 місяців тому +3

    Amazing woman❤

  • @justiceerimjunior3949
    @justiceerimjunior3949 Рік тому +1

    Nice movie

  • @cheikhmbachembacke4028
    @cheikhmbachembacke4028 Рік тому

    I like. I'm waiting for the french version

  • @slut4u
    @slut4u Рік тому +11

    This the new wakanda?

    • @TheAlkebulanTrust
      @TheAlkebulanTrust Рік тому

      This is actually based on real life. Wakanda is fictional

  • @jadenbrown522
    @jadenbrown522 Рік тому +11

    This is Gold. A story deticated to Queen Nzinga of the Kongo Kingdom. can't wait to see it.

    • @frattelomio
      @frattelomio Рік тому +10

      She was Queen of Ndongo Kingdom

    • @brixcosmo
      @brixcosmo Рік тому

      She was king of Nothing. She was a slave trader that sold millions of slaves to Portuguese and Dutch Kingdoms. What a Queen.

    • @mediavideos2176
      @mediavideos2176 Рік тому

      Sure if you like slave traders.

  • @stankssmile5865
    @stankssmile5865 Рік тому +2

    I have heard she had a male harem and made them fight each other, cut the throat of her own slave during negotiations to be taken seriously, basically like any man given power. If this is true then I am sorry for calling only men predators,power corrupts. Women just had less reach to it, but if given they would be depraved the same way, also the trans community. Basically being human

  • @dwightjames4874
    @dwightjames4874 Рік тому

    We are Living a world where black queen have to complete we came from queens and warriors so don't forget from Richmond Virginia

  • @Kai-xt8je
    @Kai-xt8je Рік тому +4

    Please renew Lockwood & Co.

  • @hazminibnusani6819
    @hazminibnusani6819 Рік тому +8

    ~ tHeRe ArE nO SlaVeS iN My KinGdOm ~

  • @KC-pz4md
    @KC-pz4md Рік тому +2

    I wonder if they'll include black people owning slaves too?

  • @TerrenceMashale
    @TerrenceMashale Рік тому +1

    Now we having this stories because we saw the Woman King, y'all just want to shine

  • @psa2969
    @psa2969 Рік тому +44

    Even though they took some liberties I thought that this series turned out better than expected. It was very good and I highly recommend it.

    • @fruity4820
      @fruity4820 Рік тому

      Can you give examples of what kind of liberties?

    • @psa2969
      @psa2969 Рік тому +9

      @@fruity4820 Her role in the slave trade wasn't as positive as depicted the movie. She proposed slaves to the Portuguese in some negociations and the return of previous runaways back to them. She was much more contested by some of her own nobles and lost more fights. In these series she is often presented as unshakable most of the time, losing only a few times. She thrived off the slave trade to rebuilt her army while she became Queen of Matamba. A couple of other things were left out as well.

    • @cia6566
      @cia6566 Рік тому

      ​@@psa2969 Stop lying no she didn't you are not even angolan...Before you people had Malcom X we had Njinga suck it up

    • @tonyaingram123
      @tonyaingram123 Рік тому +3

      What historical figure haven't they taken liberties with?

    • @QODAS2002
      @QODAS2002 Рік тому

      ​@@psa2969 bro you really like false fake media representations for a civilizations THAT IS MOSTLY NOW WHITE but no it was Black due to Netflix

  • @potatomatop9326
    @potatomatop9326 Рік тому +7

    My Njinga...

  • @tunesoop7653
    @tunesoop7653 Рік тому +2

    Talk about lifelong feelings of inadequacy......

  • @giovanacamargo351
    @giovanacamargo351 Рік тому

    Amazing. I reccomend.

  • @afroopandaap8824
    @afroopandaap8824 Рік тому +4

    Outras pessoas a contarem a nossa história....

    • @mortexdreammusictv5020
      @mortexdreammusictv5020 Рік тому

      Aos poucos

    • @nunoheleno5471
      @nunoheleno5471 8 місяців тому

      Não o filme é angolano

    • @freethepeople6437
      @freethepeople6437 5 місяців тому

      E contam do jeito deles. Nesse filme falta a verdade. America o só inventa.

    • @Bludmir
      @Bludmir 3 місяці тому +1

      Nós já temos o nosso, não sei porquê que a Netflix não comprou ao invés de inventar essa budega.

  • @shadrackasiamah5752
    @shadrackasiamah5752 Рік тому

    Yaa Asantewaa

  • @sereaionutbogdan8837
    @sereaionutbogdan8837 Рік тому

    What is the name of the song at the end of each episode?

  • @sharonsmalls6846
    @sharonsmalls6846 Рік тому +26

    Lol! People using Wikipedia as a research source. The first thing my classmates and I were taught, do NOT use Wikipedia. Anyone can edit it. 🙄🤦🏿‍♀️

    • @VandalAudi
      @VandalAudi Рік тому +4

      Yeah but intelligent people use wikipedia to look for sources and citations.

    • @sharonsmalls6846
      @sharonsmalls6846 Рік тому +1

      @@VandalAudi
      Then they were not taught how to research. I had a research course while pursuing my bachelor's degree, and two research courses while pursuing my master's degree. If someone presented me with information from Wikipedia I might not comment unless they were in my course, but I know better. Again, anyone can edit Wikipedia. It's not peer-reviewed or scholarly.

    • @VandalAudi
      @VandalAudi Рік тому +2

      @@sharonsmalls6846 tbh, wikipedia a good indexing entrypoint rather than a source. The articles themselves are probably at best second hand information, at worst opinionated "noise", but they do point out where to start looking for more concise data.
      People just use wiki links to simplify matters in online debates, because,.... well it's an online debate. Lpw stakes low rewards.

    • @sharonsmalls6846
      @sharonsmalls6846 Рік тому

      @@VandalAudi
      I was not educated to use Wikipedia in any form or fashion. Also, as a certified legal nurse consultant, I would never deem to look at Wikipedia for anything. I couldn't imagine using it as a source for an attorney. I will search for my articles to use as a reference. Nevertheless, you carry on and use Wikipedia for anything that benefits you.

    • @VandalAudi
      @VandalAudi Рік тому +1

      @@sharonsmalls6846 well, yeah, it doesn't matter what you use to search for your references, but you do use them to search for anything that confirms or backs your argument. Wikipedia is a good start off point to do that, as it is one of the most curated index of sources. Say that you need to write a paper on tracheoctomy related devices, you don't cite wikipedia as your source, rather use it to find which section of Fundamentals of nursing: The art and science of nursing care, that has the concise information you seek (pages 1382-1383 and 1404, btw).

  • @adriennepyle7625
    @adriennepyle7625 Рік тому +7

    Why is this woman being touted as a warrior, someone to be proud of? She was a horrificly brutal woman. Has anyone even read her true history? It's disgusting this was even made..

    • @gasergurl
      @gasergurl 4 місяці тому +10

      All royalties are horrible. Please go say that underneath Queen Elizabeth’s video

    • @CharmedWitch4
      @CharmedWitch4 2 місяці тому

      Every ruler has their light and darkness

    • @davidclarke9538
      @davidclarke9538 Місяць тому

      @adriennepyle can
      you imagine the colonizers who were kidnapping raping murdering and human trafficking.

  • @bigtone5029
    @bigtone5029 Рік тому +1

    WATCH THE DOCUSERIES PEOPLE AND STOP JUDGING IT FROM A TRAILER, THATS LIKE READING THE HEADLINES ON THE FRONT PAGE OF A NEWSPAPER AND THINK YOU KNOW THE WHOLE STORY THAT'S BEING TOLD.

  • @peaceblessingbagabo5822
    @peaceblessingbagabo5822 Рік тому +1

    Is it out?!?

  • @bruisend1
    @bruisend1 Рік тому +11

    seen it in one go.. amazing story. I hope more truth like this will see the light of day

    • @kaze7781
      @kaze7781 Рік тому +6

      Problem is that it is not "the truth" but in fact many historical errors in it as many people already point out.

    • @jamesoakley4570
      @jamesoakley4570 Рік тому

      ​@@kaze7781they are bots.

    • @kashifreza1993
      @kashifreza1993 Рік тому

      Bots have really taken over comments section

  • @abdikhermohamed
    @abdikhermohamed Рік тому +4

    Best movie to watch

  • @007dalal
    @007dalal 9 місяців тому +2

    A slave trader saying "no slaves in my kingdom"
    😂😂😂😂

    • @diggao77
      @diggao77 14 днів тому +1

      She is right tho. Not in the kingdom, outside It.

  • @MoneyMasteryhubbb
    @MoneyMasteryhubbb Рік тому

    Is it out

  • @roluevasreisa5730
    @roluevasreisa5730 Рік тому +10

    So is this actual true or is this Hollywood re writing like with woman king trying to portray one of Africa's most ruthless evil slavers as a hero
    So is this movie whatever is it actual true or Hollywood history re writing to praise slavers as heroes

    • @roluevasreisa5730
      @roluevasreisa5730 Рік тому +1

      @NoLabelBrighton well yeah I mean China is taking over and enslaving Africa so Hollywood mocking Africans isn't a surprise
      My question was this person
      Was she a real figure?
      And IF SO was she actually a hero OR was she a slaver that Hollywood is trying to paint as heroic like they did with woman king

    • @admirekashiri6651
      @admirekashiri6651 Рік тому +1

      Queen Nzinga was a real person as for are they representing her accurately we shall see.

    • @cleodontina1
      @cleodontina1 Рік тому +1

      Scroll on by if you're so evidently triggered by seeing a powerful and clever African queen. Plenty of other films for you to watch.

    • @arranstokes4080
      @arranstokes4080 Рік тому

      Its true but this is lime disney documentary and completely ridcolous portrayal of one most brutal and successful queens of east africa also known as slaver queen the most brutal slaver known in east afircan historym she was not anti slavery and viewed as key to increase power and wealth. She simply wanted to control all the slave markets and trade herself and increased the scale of slave trade of whole popualtions not done before in east africa. She was much more like rhe romans and there conquests of gual and the barbarians involving genocide and enslavement of any that stood in her way. She had made deals with yhe dutch that sold 15,000 per year. And would give slaves away as good faith to other nations or trade groups willing to trade

    • @admirekashiri6651
      @admirekashiri6651 Рік тому

      @@arranstokes4080 Queen Nzinga wasn't East African what are you talking about? Plus where did you read all that stuff you've mentioned?

  • @mauriciocamela8601
    @mauriciocamela8601 Рік тому +7

    ANGOLA 🇦🇴❤❤

  • @musawenkosikefilwemohammed9004
    @musawenkosikefilwemohammed9004 22 дні тому

    Hi Aman from Sudan great njinga ta presente

  • @EmileEDO
    @EmileEDO 11 місяців тому +1

    My wish would be that we African women frankly wake up and become strong and fighting women 😍black African women who hold their people like our ancestors else

  • @TheAlkebulanTrust
    @TheAlkebulanTrust Рік тому +10

    Glad to see Jada Pinkett Smith do something useful for once 😭😭😭 this better turn out good. But have a feeling 50 Cent's TV series when it is released will be much better. But will still watch this one