Southern Cameroon used to be a part of Nigeria, under the regional/parliamentary system of Govt until they voted to join French Cameroon in 1961 through a plebiscite
@@saggisokthe French didn’t fight, that part of Cameroon voted to be a part of Cameroon. I have a lot of Cameroonian friends in Maryland and Texas, and they do regret the decision of staying back in Cameroon
Nigerians believe Makosa is from Congo because of Awilo. What Awilo songs did to Nigerians in the late 90s and early 2000s was insane. No Nigerian artiste living or dead had such impact on Nigerians.
I am a Nigerian and a teacher, I think what she meant that French is huge in Nigeria is true. I suppose the first reason is because we are surrounded by francophone countries. Even Nigeria government built a French village school in Badagry, Lagos close to Contonou in Benin republic. Secondly, French is part of Nigerian Language Curriculum, if you are a bilingual in both languages and you are a teacher, you are likely to find teaching job faster especially in private schools. It's just for you to know your onions, Nigerians will patronise you, we are all one. And shout out to everyone in the studio 🇳🇬❤❤❤❤️
Well said. Some of these ignorant people are too slow to understand her point and the opportunities that exist in Nigeria for a creative talent that can speak French.
Here in Nigeria if you buy your mobile phones you already have boomplay and other music streaming platform just as you have UA-cam Facebook automatically on your phone
Please my people stop expression like without Nigeria 🇳🇬 Cameroon is dead. How ?. I'm encouraging my sister's friends and brothers from other African nationals to come to Nigeria 🇳🇬 and participate in activities of their passion to make Africa great. We need each other, ok. Thank you Sister for the interview. You're appreciated.
Please, don't mind that bastard who made that despicable and morally reprehensible comment. He does not represent the people of Nigeria. 99.99999% of Nigerians are against such evil individuals.
The girl on red has contacted the spirit of Nigeria which is the spirit of greatness and I bet you she will be big and go places. God bless Nigeria and Africa ❤
If Cameroonian artistes they should support this girl show in Nigeria… trust me she understands our industry finish.. we love foreign contents/shows/ party. They shouldn’t care about money for now if they want to perform on that festival shows. But the concert gonna big within years and they’ll be know and penetrate.
Prostitution has never been legal in Nigeria, but the government doesn't really hunt them down like that. Even though sometimes security guys will raid their hideouts.
love your conversation i am a Nigerian born in Cameroon Yaounde , studied there and also here in Nigeria . i speak both languages fluently . i have a bilingual project i am planing maybe we can work together.
I can’t wait to have you in Nigeria, I’m talking to the anchor that want to come to Nigeria. My sister Lyonda. I’ don’t know whether I pronounced your name well ❤
This lady's francophone event in Lagos is a great opportunity for francophone artists to make it big in Naija and Africa. I wish all artists in french speaking africa can quickly realize this gold mine.
You guest on the show telled it all, yeah, there is a saying in Nigeria, if you can make it in lagos, you can make it at almost anywhere, lagos gives you audienc,access to US & UK expecially. She right just be good at what you do. It's very important and basic.
I love this lady, this is someone who is serious with her ambition, not like those foolish set of people that will be in their comfortable zone and be waiting for auto support from Nigeria 🇳🇬 n they always feel entitled to Nigeria’s support, foolish set of people
I have fallen in love with your guest. What a calm beautiful girl. If I had my way I would have dated her. She is the type of lady I like. Tell her to go and live in my house in Ajah area of Lagos for free. Though I base in Sweden but my house in Lagos is free for her. The other guest,the man is cool and intelligent.
Nigeria is made up of 36 and FCT so when you people say Nigeria Nigeria Nigeria everyday and generalize everything, it tell that you people clearly do not have the knowledge of the song you have been singing every day. Lagos is over populated but it is the smallest state in the federation, the guest is fantastic although she still has a lot to learn about us but i love how she's beginning to think like us. The host is the one asked questions that are mostly with no key take away. I also noticed your channel doesn't exist on startimes as mentioned on your screen.
We love our Cameroonian people. Its a pity we haven't done more to develop our relationship that's not just based on friendship but also ancestorial blood. Cameroon is one of 2 countries in the world that borders Nigeria fron North to South. We should do more to bridge whatever gap colonialist created
She is not saying the truth 100 percent because they are other shows that require ur Nigerian accent and slang… unless u want to anchor the news which is mostly done in English language
Promotion cost money truth been known. Nigerian spend a lot when the go to east africa to promote their songs. All those radio interviews are paid for both in Nigeria and abroad. Take note you spend money t make money. It’s not free and think that’s why Cameroonians are finding it difficult
Tabitha talks about Nigeria like Ghanaians. Ghanaians are familiar with Lagos, and Lagos is Yoruba land. So, Ghanaians use Yoruba culture and music to define Nigeria.
To we in Nigeria we see Cameron girls as hustlers , not in the positive way. I am from the eastern part of Nigeria and we have relatives more in Cameron than the western part of the country, which is Lagos, where the Cameron paper lady resides. Just like she said, because Nigerians already see them as hustlers in the negative way, that's the way their questions will come. Also, your kind of job or exposure will only attract such kind of vulgar people because like she said the men don't mind which means it could still be a Nigeria lady in the industry that the guy's would approach in that manner. Otherwise, generally, Nigeria men respect their women and will never trade them for anything
Cameroun is sitting on an advantage which Nigeria doesn't have you guys speak both in English and French languages just leverage on that and keep improving.
Why? What did she do? Threatening and cyber bullying someone online is unacceptable. Some of you are giving us Nigerians bad names on the Internet with cyber bullying!
She needs to stop lying. Francophone culture and French is not big in Nigeria. Many Francophone residents that come to live in Nigeria end up learning English, Pidgin or an indigenous Nigerian language because French is not common among Nigerians. Even the Chinese, Lebanese, Oyinbo and Black Americans end up having to learn Pidgin to fit into Nigerian culture not to talk of common Cameroon. Nobody is going to make an exception for Cameroon. If you want to tap into the Nigerian entertainment sector, you must be ready to learn and speak English, Nigerian Pidgin or an indigenous Nigerian language like Yoruba to get far. The majority of Nigerian entertainment is done in English, Pidgin, Yoruba, Igbo and other languages. She knows this because she's speaking fluent Nigerian pidgin with Nigerian accent so she should stop trying to give her people false hope. If French was as big as she claims, make she use French instead of Pidgin or English in her job make we see something. Just because people turned up to a club playing Francophone music in Lagos does not make Francophone music big. Nigerians are party people and will attend any party. She admitted that the vast majority of people attending were Francophone migrants living in Nigeria from Senegal, Ivory Coast, Cameroon and Congo. She said "some" Nigerians showed up. I believe the Nigerians who showed up are likely friends of those Francophone Africans who invited them. It is also important to note that she admitted that many Cameroonians and other Francophone residents are living in Nigeria. Eh hen? Meanwhile, other African countries, including Cameroon like to claim that Nigerians are the only ones that migrate or live in their countries. They pretend like their citizens don't migrate to Nigeria. She has exposed them. Where is awon 80/20??? Make de guy come hear gist. 😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣🇳🇬
@dickensonekeoma752 I am aware. You missed the point though. She is trying to give the impression that French language and Francophone culture is big in Nigeria, which we know it is not. My tailor is from Senegal. He lives in Lagos and he had to learn Pidgin because the vast majority of his customers are Nigerians that don't speak French. He admitted to his business struggling when he started because of the language barrier so he had to learn Pidgin to accommodate his customers, instead of expecting his customers to learn French or provide a translator like what this woman is saying. That is why I said, no exceptions will be made. Everyone else learns Pidgin when they come to live in Nigeria, even oyinbo....not to talk of neighboring Cameroon that used to be a part of Nigeria. They are not special. Abeg make dem rest. 💯😂😂😂😂😂😂😂✌️
Frankly speaking, the Anglophone Cameroonian should tap into the Nigerian market because they almost sound alike. That proximity is a plus. Canadians do the same with Hollywood
The host Darling Lyonga lady is very calm, respectiveful and a very appreciative person.
I like her personality and contents...kudos 👏👏🇳🇬
Ajim Merzy has soften the hearts of alot of us here in Lagos, that we just see Cameroonians as dear sisters and brothers. One love
Cameroon English speaking people will pass for Nigerians honestly. You guys should really be coming around more. We like people that like us.
They were once part of Southern Nigeria. But the French fought to have them back to Cameroon. The Bakassi people still see themselves as Nigerians.
Southern Cameroon used to be a part of Nigeria, under the regional/parliamentary system of Govt until they voted to join French Cameroon in 1961 through a plebiscite
They were Nigeria before 1960, they are genetically Eastern Nigeria….
@@saggisokthe French didn’t fight, that part of Cameroon voted to be a part of Cameroon. I have a lot of Cameroonian friends in Maryland and Texas, and they do regret the decision of staying back in Cameroon
Thanks to Nigeria for always being supportive 🙏🇳🇬✨
I love this lady i believe she has a difficult time in lagos but she has fire and energy and shes ambituous.
Nigerians believe Makosa is from Congo because of Awilo.
What Awilo songs did to Nigerians in the late 90s and early 2000s was insane. No Nigerian artiste living or dead had such impact on Nigerians.
I love this guest, she is very sincere realistic, humble and she knows she want in life. She have a plan and target.
I am a Nigerian and a teacher, I think what she meant that French is huge in Nigeria is true. I suppose the first reason is because we are surrounded by francophone countries. Even Nigeria government built a French village school in Badagry, Lagos close to Contonou in Benin republic. Secondly, French is part of Nigerian Language Curriculum, if you are a bilingual in both languages and you are a teacher, you are likely to find teaching job faster especially in private schools.
It's just for you to know your onions, Nigerians will patronise you, we are all one. And shout out to everyone in the studio 🇳🇬❤❤❤❤️
Well spoken
All the best with your Teaching Career
Well said. Some of these ignorant people are too slow to understand her point and the opportunities that exist in Nigeria for a creative talent that can speak French.
I'm a Nigerian, and I love Cameroon, I love your show
The same Nigeria you all like to insult and barrage embraced you and helped you, these shows how dark the heart of most Africans are.
Who all like to insult. Don’t generalize some dumb people idea to the country
@@dasimarc5423why won’t he? Don’t u see ur fellow Cameroonians calling us names?
Don't mind the ignorance of others Nigeria is trend setter and set pace for Africa. Let's remove mental barriers and we are great together
Here in Nigeria if you buy your mobile phones you already have boomplay and other music streaming platform just as you have UA-cam Facebook automatically on your phone
Always a great program
Please my people stop expression like without Nigeria 🇳🇬 Cameroon is dead. How ?. I'm encouraging my sister's friends and brothers from other African nationals to come to Nigeria 🇳🇬 and participate in activities of their passion to make Africa great. We need each other, ok. Thank you Sister for the interview. You're appreciated.
Please, don't mind that bastard who made that despicable and morally reprehensible comment. He does not represent the people of Nigeria. 99.99999% of Nigerians are against such evil individuals.
The girl on red has contacted the spirit of Nigeria which is the spirit of greatness and I bet you she will be big and go places.
God bless Nigeria and Africa ❤
Personally as a Nigerian, makosa was definitely part of my growing up and I think you guys should bring it back as soon as possible.
Ajim Merzy is our guy in Nigeria because of him. I watch more cameroonian stuff. This was the first time I saw someone talking truth about Nigeria.
Nice conversation. I can't believe I watched the whole interview. I must say, I was engaging.
If Cameroonian artistes they should support this girl show in Nigeria… trust me she understands our industry finish.. we love foreign contents/shows/ party. They shouldn’t care about money for now if they want to perform on that festival shows. But the concert gonna big within years and they’ll be know and penetrate.
Nuff respect to dat Cameroonian lady in red,she's focused, intelligent and beautiful 😍 🤩 .are all Cameroonians ladies like her.😂😂
Prostitution has never been legal in Nigeria, but the government doesn't really hunt them down like that. Even though sometimes security guys will raid their hideouts.
That girl is a wife material. From Lagos Nigeria 🇳🇬
I've always known Tabitha is meant for greatness, very intelligent girl in all spheres 🎉 congratulations 🎉🎉
Both ladies are beautiful….l must confess….
Beautiful guest, down to earth and ambitious, go Cameroon , glad you hustled and made it in Nigeria
This girl is beautiful and intelligent i love her 🥰🥰
The female guest is beautiful and looks like Dj Cubic. I love her conclusions, especially about not taking sides. Be neutral and open.
Nice interview, we love Cameroonains
This girl is on point 💯❤️💜💙
love your conversation i am a Nigerian born in Cameroon Yaounde , studied there and also here in Nigeria . i speak both languages fluently . i have a bilingual project i am planing maybe we can work together.
Which languages do you speak?
French and English fluently
I can’t wait to have you in Nigeria, I’m talking to the anchor that want to come to Nigeria. My sister Lyonda. I’ don’t know whether I pronounced your name well ❤
Amazing show awesome
I like dis man dis man really know about Nigeria very well
This lady's francophone event in Lagos is a great opportunity for francophone artists to make it big in Naija and Africa. I wish all artists in french speaking africa can quickly realize this gold mine.
Point of correction fire boy came out before Covid, fire boy hit single came out 2018
2018, with jealous track that year..
You guest on the show telled it all, yeah, there is a saying in Nigeria, if you can make it in lagos, you can make it at almost anywhere, lagos gives you audienc,access to US & UK expecially. She right just be good at what you do. It's very important and basic.
Thoroughly enjoyed this interview, well done Chichi
The male guest is intelligent and well-versed.
Perfect interview
I love this lady, this is someone who is serious with her ambition, not like those foolish set of people that will be in their comfortable zone and be waiting for auto support from Nigeria 🇳🇬 n they always feel entitled to Nigeria’s support, foolish set of people
i love this interaction.... i could tell that it is honest and sincere.
I'm in love with that lady she so beautiful.
Hmmm 🤔 nice one my dear next time in Nigeria 🇳🇬 please come to Abuja ❤
Very wise lady
Very interesting conversation
I have fallen in love with your guest. What a calm beautiful girl. If I had my way I would have dated her. She is the type of lady I like. Tell her to go and live in my house in Ajah area of Lagos for free. Though I base in Sweden but my house in Lagos is free for her.
The other guest,the man is cool and intelligent.
😊🙏🏽
Prostitution is not legalized in Nigeria pls. You sound great though.
speaking as a Nigeria I didn't know awilo is different from makosa 😢 I'm today's yr old to know this
Musician/Artist name is Awilo Longomba, He is from Congo. Makossa is a music journal from Cameroon, just like Afrobeat, Fuji or juju music.
That Mokossa is one of the best African genre of music. It has always be a great music that we enjoyed in the past.
Nigeria is made up of 36 and FCT so when you people say Nigeria Nigeria Nigeria everyday and generalize everything, it tell that you people clearly do not have the knowledge of the song you have been singing every day. Lagos is over populated but it is the smallest state in the federation, the guest is fantastic although she still has a lot to learn about us but i love how she's beginning to think like us.
The host is the one asked questions that are mostly with no key take away. I also noticed your channel doesn't exist on startimes as mentioned on your screen.
Let us know when you are coming, Darling will support you accommodation
This girl supposed to contest for Miss Nigeria 🇳🇬
The girl is speaking facts. Everyone in Lagos is there for the money you are in Lagos for money both male and female.
All the African countries need one another.🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
So interesting ❤
Sister is not all Nigerians but you only know about the area you lived other parts of Nigeria is different.
We love our Cameroonian people. Its a pity we haven't done more to develop our relationship that's not just based on friendship but also ancestorial blood. Cameroon is one of 2 countries in the world that borders Nigeria fron North to South. We should do more to bridge whatever gap colonialist created
Interesting interview....👍
Lagos is crazy
GOD BLESS NIGERIANS 🇳🇬💪
GOD BLESS CAMEROONIANS 🇨🇲
GOD BLESS NAIJAROONIANS🇨🇲✌️🇳🇬
You didn't know Nigeria at all. Every big city has its nightlife. Port Harcourt has its own lifestyle, Asaba does, Abuja. Please try to go around.
After una go dey bash Nigeria anyhow .niw see how una dey succede fr Nigeria..yeye people
Cameron ladies are so beautiful
The way this girl talks about the complacency in Cameroonian, I don't think I'll like to marry one oo😂😂😂 because she go make your life slow.
😂😂😂😂😂 tie you down in poverty
😂😂😂
Not all of them sha.
What she said ...
She is not saying the truth 100 percent because they are other shows that require ur Nigerian accent and slang… unless u want to anchor the news which is mostly done in English language
Great episode
Promotion cost money truth been known. Nigerian spend a lot when the go to east africa to promote their songs. All those radio interviews are paid for both in Nigeria and abroad. Take note you spend money t make money. It’s not free and think that’s why Cameroonians are finding it difficult
Beautiful ladies
What is her name?
Tabitha talks about Nigeria like Ghanaians. Ghanaians are familiar with Lagos, and Lagos is Yoruba land. So, Ghanaians use Yoruba culture and music to define Nigeria.
Oya talk about your own land,let’s hear something new 🤷♀️
Cameroonian women are just too gorgeous
What's her name
GOOD CONVO ❤
Madam please come to Abuja
🤔🤔🤔
Prostitution is not legalised, but the government doesn't care, implementation of law and order is always our problem
Ur beautiful..niece program
To we in Nigeria we see Cameron girls as hustlers , not in the positive way. I am from the eastern part of Nigeria and we have relatives more in Cameron than the western part of the country, which is Lagos, where the Cameron paper lady resides. Just like she said, because Nigerians already see them as hustlers in the negative way, that's the way their questions will come. Also, your kind of job or exposure will only attract such kind of vulgar people because like she said the men don't mind which means it could still be a Nigeria lady in the industry that the guy's would approach in that manner. Otherwise, generally, Nigeria men respect their women and will never trade them for anything
❤️🇳🇬🇨🇲❤️🇳🇬🇨🇲❤️🇳🇬🇨🇲❤️🇳🇬🇨🇲✌️
You mean I have to pay to watch this video? 😂😂😂
Cameroun is sitting on an advantage which Nigeria doesn't have you guys speak both in English and French languages just leverage on that and keep improving.
My dear Nigerians go to lagos and have culture shock.
All you are describing is lagos love. Not Nigeria. Lol
She date don jazzy?
Darling lyonga when you speak you are barely heard . Try to open your mouth when u speak. Love the program though.
Nigerians are lighter than Cameroonians
Nigerian men like money Nigerian women love money 😅😅
madam presenter please speak clearly and loud enough, you are just mumbling
Be careful you don’t shoot yourself in the foot cos you want to create content. If you bad mouth Nigeria, forget your development
Why? What did she do? Threatening and cyber bullying someone online is unacceptable. Some of you are giving us Nigerians bad names on the Internet with cyber bullying!
She needs to stop lying. Francophone culture and French is not big in Nigeria. Many Francophone residents that come to live in Nigeria end up learning English, Pidgin or an indigenous Nigerian language because French is not common among Nigerians. Even the Chinese, Lebanese, Oyinbo and Black Americans end up having to learn Pidgin to fit into Nigerian culture not to talk of common Cameroon.
Nobody is going to make an exception for Cameroon. If you want to tap into the Nigerian entertainment sector, you must be ready to learn and speak English, Nigerian Pidgin or an indigenous Nigerian language like Yoruba to get far. The majority of Nigerian entertainment is done in English, Pidgin, Yoruba, Igbo and other languages. She knows this because she's speaking fluent Nigerian pidgin with Nigerian accent so she should stop trying to give her people false hope. If French was as big as she claims, make she use French instead of Pidgin or English in her job make we see something.
Just because people turned up to a club playing Francophone music in Lagos does not make Francophone music big. Nigerians are party people and will attend any party. She admitted that the vast majority of people attending were Francophone migrants living in Nigeria from Senegal, Ivory Coast, Cameroon and Congo. She said "some" Nigerians showed up. I believe the Nigerians who showed up are likely friends of those Francophone Africans who invited them.
It is also important to note that she admitted that many Cameroonians and other Francophone residents are living in Nigeria. Eh hen? Meanwhile, other African countries, including Cameroon like to claim that Nigerians are the only ones that migrate or live in their countries. They pretend like their citizens don't migrate to Nigeria. She has exposed them. Where is awon 80/20??? Make de guy come hear gist. 😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣🇳🇬
Maybe you're not aware of the francophone community in Lagos and that's what she's trying to make known.
@dickensonekeoma752 I am aware. You missed the point though. She is trying to give the impression that French language and Francophone culture is big in Nigeria, which we know it is not. My tailor is from Senegal. He lives in Lagos and he had to learn Pidgin because the vast majority of his customers are Nigerians that don't speak French. He admitted to his business struggling when he started because of the language barrier so he had to learn Pidgin to accommodate his customers, instead of expecting his customers to learn French or provide a translator like what this woman is saying. That is why I said, no exceptions will be made. Everyone else learns Pidgin when they come to live in Nigeria, even oyinbo....not to talk of neighboring Cameroon that used to be a part of Nigeria. They are not special. Abeg make dem rest. 💯😂😂😂😂😂😂😂✌️
What a long epistle over triviality
@@blazinghot99buzy typing nothing
@meso9851 If it's nothing then why did you respond? Obviously I struck a cord. Abeg clear road ooo bad belle. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂✌️
I'm a Nigerian. You should be ashemed of yourself. I doubt you are even a Nigerian.
What happened. You're just mad for no reason
These are Cameroonians. Calm down 😒
Frankly speaking, the Anglophone Cameroonian should tap into the Nigerian market because they almost sound alike. That proximity is a plus. Canadians do the same with Hollywood
Yes, we love makosa but we don’t do Makosa.
You are in Nigeria without visiting me??
Without Nigeria Cameroon is dead
U are not a Nigerian, stop that nonsense
@@dovetom9953Tell him or her.
No sir. Without nigeria, cameroon will still be cameroon
Rubbish lie
I love Cameroon so much as a Nigerian
Can you guys stop making statements like this???…Please, stop this madness…