Pan Africanism Without The Romanticism| Ep. 118

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024

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  • @AutomationbyK
    @AutomationbyK Рік тому +7

    ⏰TIMESTAMPS by [K]
    00:00 - Introduction
    01:36 - Discussion Begins
    02:11 - First Guest and Pan-Africanism
    06:21 - Pan-Africanism De-romanticized
    15:08 - Dr. Juliet on Pan-Africanism
    16:04 - African Trade Partners
    17:17 - Legal and Monetary Differences
    18:30 - Immigration Myths Debunked
    19:01 - Diaspora's Return to Africa
    20:05 - Europe's Hold on Africa
    26:08 - Diaspora's Dual Use
    27:12 - African-American Expats' Influence
    28:08 - Diaspora Usage by Countries
    29:09 - Reality of Hard Work in Africa
    35:10 - Perspective on Africans
    36:29 - Comparing Crime Across Locations
    37:38 - African and African-American Exchange
    38:05 - Future of Africa
    39:21 - Feeling Used by Africans
    40:19 - Moving Business in Africa
    43:05 - Running Business in Africa
    44:16 - Communication Failure in Liberia
    46:36 - Responding to Foolishness
    49:00 - Love for Black Culture
    52:28 - Black Enterprises in Africa
    54:37 - Thanking African-American Intellectuals
    56:44 - Community Support Gratitude
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  • @wangarikariuki6522
    @wangarikariuki6522 Рік тому +20

    The American Dr. seated next to Oshay said it all: it’s a quid pro quo arrangement, the interaction between Africans and AAs. It should be a mutually beneficial relationship

  • @DrTHasanJohnson
    @DrTHasanJohnson Рік тому +5

    My life parallels Dr. Neal’s. I, too, was a Pan Africanist in my teens too, and it’s only in the last year or two that I’ve started to think about how much the romanticism has turned me off. But I am very open to a more practical, grounded Pan Africanism.

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Рік тому

      Doc when we working again

    • @DrTHasanJohnson
      @DrTHasanJohnson Рік тому

      @@Kenganda Seems I have to get to you first. 😊

  • @ShakorPicou
    @ShakorPicou Рік тому +10

    Africa allow Europeans and Asians businesses to setup without any requirements of having an indigenous business partner which is a defeat of the self-interest of the African continent, but this rule is readily imposed on the African American diaspora which is not a bad thing, but it should be across the board with no exceptions.

    • @billjames1216
      @billjames1216 Рік тому +3

      Africa has 54 countries with diff rules just be specific which country u were in and u experienced that.

    • @statemoneyclaim8051
      @statemoneyclaim8051 Рік тому +2

      Their government established those regulations for them to interact in that way. Black Americans are not supported by the US government. That is why it is imperative that there is a cohesiveness among blacks from all countries who want to live and do business on the continent. We must pool our resources and act as a government to present our worthiness to the governments of the continent who are not being controlled by colonialism. That's the truth.

    • @camillainsonshine
      @camillainsonshine Рік тому +1

      Thoroughly agree, regardless of which country it is

  • @SP_D
    @SP_D Рік тому +11

    Well said Oshay, African’s on the continent need to stop expecting handouts. I am a Ugandan diaspora living in Canada and I have been used extremely.

    • @kingsunenterprises7047
      @kingsunenterprises7047 Рік тому +1

      That's the very reason some Africans or Uganda see you/Diaspora as proud, demeaning and having superiority complex and they begin to compare your achievements against those at home becoz like you have said "stop begging" that's generalizing n it depends on your background too, if your people are so poor etc definitely they expect you to assist them, to those who aren't deserving your help it's also what kind of family your from and just thank God that your blessed to have overcome such, Otherwise when you generalize it's offensive to those that have even given a hand to those perceived to be "doing well" in the overseas.

    • @beebee_0136
      @beebee_0136 Рік тому +4

      Lol! Sorry, but I have to ask: did you listen to the podcast before making this comment ? Even right off the bat, the good doc alludes that this is a mutual interaction when he said, this is a " _fair exchange_ ". Which means it goes both ways.
      I don't believe diasporans should talk in a way that's demeaning to Africans. And believe me, I understand what you are trying to say, but then may be you might want to re-evaluate and re-position yourself w.r.t your familial relationship with people back home in such a way that you also stand to gain as well and everyone gets to be happy. Otherwise if it doesn't work, then dissociate from the current relationship and realign with the next.

  • @ervin1jp
    @ervin1jp Рік тому +4

    To Dr. Julia`s point about isolation, one of the Diaspora's biggest self-inflicted problems is the refusal to learn at least one language of the country they live in. This single skill will give us the important opportunity to "listen" to other peoples' stories and in turn improve our own lives. English doesn't need to be the dominant language in the Continent. It doesn't serve our own purpose.
    Really luvin' this channel, tho.

    • @ar-pxp
      @ar-pxp Рік тому +2

      Wazo nzuri! Ninajifunza Kiswahili sasa. IMO we should learn Kiswahili since the AU is lobbying to make that the unifying language of Africa, amongst other unifying things. Although I understand, to each his own. Regardless, we have to learn the politics, the food, and the customs. You can't just move somewhere haphazardly. Good point!

  • @eldercraft8912
    @eldercraft8912 Рік тому +2

    @Joanita....your hair is stunning...!

  • @GeecheeWoman
    @GeecheeWoman Рік тому +4

    The professor is correct about Brasil & the racism . I had the opportunity to go there in 1995 . I was in Salvador de Bahia & Rio de Janeiro . All of the hotels that I entered had Europeans at the front desks . As far as the workforce including restsurants , the Black people were doing the hardest work .In the restaurants they were the cooks .None of the Black people were waiters or waitresses. Everywhere that I traveled , this fact was challenged by myself & they all claimed that it was a class issue rather than a racism issue . Numerous of my friends have traveled back & forth to Brasil for numerous years since & they are reporting the same racial . discrepancy. Your auntie - It goes to show you , even with a majority Black population in Brasil , white control is still the law of the land .

    • @nacionalismoNegro1985
      @nacionalismoNegro1985 Рік тому

      Eu sou brasileiro. Esse pais é dominado por Caucasianos.

    • @harlanparkerjr1809
      @harlanparkerjr1809 Рік тому +1

      Classism is the new racism my brotha. Especially after centuries of a head start . B1

  • @Keys2SOAR
    @Keys2SOAR Рік тому +8

    KENGANDA--And as a pan-Africanist, I strictly focus on systems of unifying principles. The reality of our differences do not impede our overall intentions for a sovereign AfriKA. As a collective economy and intentional system FUNCTION, is a great strategy for a means to back the opposition up and lock them out as we collectively fortify. Romanticism is unrealistic and a fairytale reality that has been created as a trauma response to oppression, fear and pain.
    However as a”business “, doing “business”, the AfriKAN must train into a development mindset that in the interest of the safety and sovereignty of AfriKA, IT’s people, resources etc. requires a regimented approach.
    It’s just a strategy for success or we can do what suppresses progress which is spending to much time on symptoms and inflammation.
    I have spent decades truly researching the ancestors before us to collectively create a maintenance and way forward that is most expeditious and effective for one PARAMOUNT GOAL…Autonomous Self governance, sovereignty and effective use of AfriKAN resources to support safety of the land and people to secure a healthy vibrant future.

    • @camillainsonshine
      @camillainsonshine Рік тому +1

      @Keys2soar, you are on the money, We all understand that we are human beings, been through oppression, oppressed or recuperating and that our individual and collective experiences have their stark nuances, but at what point does the Afro-Diasporan and continental African get tired of serving other folks agendas but our own? There is no kind of difference I can have right now with any brother/Sister on the continent that I cannot for the sake of African sovereignty , set aside. So I am in agreement. We need to FUNCTION toward smaller to bigger successes. The reality is, we cannot do it divided!

    • @Keys2SOAR
      @Keys2SOAR Рік тому

      Give thanks let us lift this effort that our leadership will prioritize this or proper leadership will come! Ase

  • @anthonyeden7063
    @anthonyeden7063 Рік тому +16

    This is exactly why, the year of return appeared as a farce to many whom have eyes too see!

    • @theblack9700
      @theblack9700 Рік тому +1

      The year of return in Ghana is a SCAM.🐭

    • @zerosumgame3722
      @zerosumgame3722 Рік тому

      You sound so entitled! The government of Ghana traveled the US and Caribbean in 2018 inviting diasporans to come back in 2019 to celebrate 400 years since kidnapped Africans landed in the US.
      You expect the government to have planned for returning diasporans who want to stay. You first need to have people come. No one was charged a penny to go to Ghana! Now if you’re saying things need to be done to assist returning diasporans who want to permanently move back, the government of Ghana is already working on the Beyond The Return.
      Ghana is not the US and so initiatives and policies take time to fully implement. You sound like you’ve not even been to Africa before. Just stay wherever you’re and allow those who want to move back to Africa to do so without distractors like you.

    • @nobullzone8394
      @nobullzone8394 Рік тому +1

      Indeed!

    • @rbggwapo
      @rbggwapo Рік тому +1

      Eh idk it might be a bit deeper than you think

    • @anthonyeden7063
      @anthonyeden7063 Рік тому +2

      @@rbggwapo it all commercial or economics,because they are ashamed to say open; in fact a few countries were bragging about how much money they made or earned! I guarantee you when we come back by the will of the Most High all that foolishness is ending and no one will have a sat about ; except for the Most High Yahwah Himself. All Praises to the Most High Creator.

  • @dougie_main
    @dougie_main Рік тому +3

    This podcast is my home. All the way from Australia

  • @Lisahenryjazz
    @Lisahenryjazz Рік тому +1

    This was one of the most intelligent, thought provoking discussions I’ve witnessed so far about the diaspora and the romanticism of coming to the African continent. Dr. Neal was ON POINT!!! His input was so wonderful. I hope ALL diasporas watch this episode to get a full and comprehensive “reality check” concerning Africa.

  • @a1illustration658
    @a1illustration658 Рік тому +4

    Great EP. I loved Dr Juliet’s comments ❤️🇺🇬🌍 I also Loved Dr Ronald Neal’s comments too. Oshey and J always holding it down. Conversations like these lead to solutions. 🌍🙏🏾

  • @cu1186
    @cu1186 Рік тому +7

    @6:00 is ridiculous 💯. We never see Europeans letting their differences in culture, language, history and borders distract them from unifying to promote WS.

    • @providetriggersforevolutio3748
      @providetriggersforevolutio3748 Рік тому +3

      I make the same point very often!

    • @ar-pxp
      @ar-pxp Рік тому

      White people unify based on image, they see themselves highly, that's why they have no problem unifying to promote WS. They view us as an existential threat because they know that if they're not hostile towards us, we could literally breed them out of existence. All they care about is surface level, that's why so many people be passing for white.
      The problem as I see it is, we don't see them as an existential threat to us, what with all their military and economic power. When we see them as an existential threat to us then we will be able to unify on our image, and then we won't feel like we're living in a "white man's world."

  • @busyrand
    @busyrand Рік тому

    Beautiful show. I learned a lot...

  • @playhousefilms368
    @playhousefilms368 Рік тому

    That was well done by the Dr.

  • @GeecheeWoman
    @GeecheeWoman Рік тому +1

    Nephew Oshay , you need to have a Part 2 , 3 4 , etc., of this discuss asap . At a time like this , it was a long needed discussion . Keep going strong my nephewv .

  • @brodiejr4real
    @brodiejr4real Рік тому

    Very needed conversation.

  • @BreadAndWaterSurvivor
    @BreadAndWaterSurvivor Рік тому +6

    This brotha thinks of differences. Sure, we have them, however theres things that do not. We are all black & our collective interest will not ever change. The female Doctor is hella intelligent btw. Another good show brotha Oshay!✊🏾

    • @reyex9545
      @reyex9545 Рік тому +5

      Not recognizing our differences is what leads to genocides . He was the most realistic person on the panel

    • @khem127
      @khem127 Місяць тому

      yes!!! She is amazing. Kenganda had great speakers on today!!!!

  • @GeecheeWoman
    @GeecheeWoman Рік тому +3

    Hey Nephew Oshay , this was another great presentation. Even though there was some use of profanity , the majority was beeped out. Thanks for doing this good gesture . The elders , youth, and others appreciate this maturity .

    • @camillainsonshine
      @camillainsonshine Рік тому

      @GeecheeWoman Amen! Profanity is never necessary to bring home a point. We appreciate the bleeps but we look forward to lesser each time. Great podcast Oshay and team. At the end of the day mutual exchange or otherwise, the European nations are banking on us feuding for another millennia to their (Europeans’) advantage.

  • @mufasa2009
    @mufasa2009 Рік тому

    Very intelligent conversation

  • @miketrotman9720
    @miketrotman9720 Рік тому

    You should change the seating arrangement so the speakers are facing each other. That tends to encourage deeper listening, questions, and conversation rather than this almost talk show format of all the guests facing the audience and talking sequentially. That curtails the energy exchanges that lead to real insights.

  • @yougetaspear7799
    @yougetaspear7799 Рік тому +1

    So in other words, you come into a place with wonder and stars in your eyes but only to realize folks are suffering from withdrawal symptoms now even in Africa

  • @TheShaolinRogue
    @TheShaolinRogue Рік тому +3

    Joanita Maaya stays gaining weight. . .its like every video I see her in, she gets bigger and bigger.

    • @TheCelebrityJunk
      @TheCelebrityJunk Рік тому +2

      Lol its rhe camera joanita is very beautiful and in shape

    • @TheShaolinRogue
      @TheShaolinRogue Рік тому

      ​@@TheCelebrityJunk she's in a lot of shape Lol

    • @khem127
      @khem127 Місяць тому

      I beg to differ. Joanita is always gorgeous.

  • @GeecheeWoman
    @GeecheeWoman Рік тому +2

    People are people , if you are a crook , scammed, liar , etc., you will be that whether you are in the U.S. of A., Caribbean, or Afrika .Every person uses someone , there are different types of "using." We need to define what we mean by uding an individual or individuals .The brother mentioned Fannie Lou Hammer's quote : "I am sick & tired of being sick & tired." As the scripture says , man is never satisfied." So sending money to relatives in Afrika will never be satisfied & most feel that when you leave the Afrikan continent , you are rich & a constant ATM machine . Your - auntie residing in New Yirk , presently in Ghana .

  • @GeecheeWoman
    @GeecheeWoman Рік тому +1

    Nephew Oshay , I totally agree with you . Let the using on both sides be beneficial to both parties involved .We are not connected, that's why other groups can harass , curse , ridicule our people & we keep silent . We are afraid to stand up for the right thing & remain scared frighten rats .

  • @lstoryrecords_
    @lstoryrecords_ Рік тому +3

    Het I'm James a British Congolese and just one point point wish to highlight. I believe a good number of African Americans and blacks in the diaspora adopt pan Africanism because historically and genetically blacks in the diaspora are often a mix of numerous African tribes kongo,yoruba,mandingo whereas in Africa we identify more with ONE tribe. I believe this phenomena has and can make some African Americans more continentally open because their ancestors and African tribal allegiances are more spread out. I particularly say this for Africans who view blacks who were taken in slavery in a cringey when they say 'motherland' no, rather tale what I'm saying into consideration..Peace

    • @khem127
      @khem127 Місяць тому +1

      Thank you James for your thoughtful consideration of the African American's history . What you say is true, and when you really consider the African American's developement, most of it really had to be pan African because we developed our culture naturally, from a mixture of African tribal groups as well as forced European culture. Brilliant point!!!! Love from America

  • @wehavewhatyouwantentertain7337

    Dr. Juile is very imformed and practical. The other doctor speaks more from opinions , not facts. No real solutions.

  • @statemoneyclaim8051
    @statemoneyclaim8051 Рік тому

    You All are The Truth. I ❤ this show. I listen to you every morning while doing my chores.

  • @Bobbyswisher613
    @Bobbyswisher613 Рік тому

    I've watched two episodes. How come the Africans are so quiet ?👀 love the content and topics

  • @sanp6092
    @sanp6092 Рік тому +1

    Not looking for anything "free," just the freedom to purchase land and build my home and start a business. My parents were very realistic and hardworking people and they raised me 🙂
    I want to buy the land, not lease the land. I want to know that the land is truly mine, my daughter's, my grandchild (god spare my life to see that grandchild)

  • @tekajibril5430
    @tekajibril5430 Рік тому +1

    The AU needs to raise money first. Either within the continent or (if the diaspora are keen). Visa free travel across the continent albeit necessary should be afforded to the middle class and traders first. Let the African business men travel. Even at a price point. Afterwards, we allow students exchange across the continent.
    I work in Investment Migration, and have advised 1000’s of African clients and this is the best way to fix things. Africa building a migration investment industry for itself could generate at-least $300 billion for the continent at large from just a single program alone. Thats is AID free revenue.

  • @onthegrind9971
    @onthegrind9971 Рік тому

    Rich people in the diaspora going to add value to africa is good however system needs to be in place to prevent abuse of africans people. Preotory business aka capatilism, will destroy the lifestyle of the people.

  • @MrMakingcake
    @MrMakingcake 11 місяців тому

    Best one yet

  • @beebee_0136
    @beebee_0136 Рік тому

    Good to see the good doc back in the homeland.

  • @MacDonald-ii5bp
    @MacDonald-ii5bp Рік тому

    Another excellent video. You guys are fantastic.

  • @mathHUB_HAM
    @mathHUB_HAM Рік тому +1

    PAN AFRICANISM will work only if Africa establishes
    systems to support and the whole idea.
    In many ways I think the leaders of the African Union
    are on Track to get things done. the following is part
    of the achievement
    (1) Legal framework of the African Union,"The African Union Constitutive Act"
    (2) African free continental trade area (AfCFTA), in up to now 47 countries have signed up for the market.
    (3) The creation of the Pan African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS), has been completed and it will allow countries to trade in their own currencies instead of foreign currencies.
    (4) Africa50, Is an African infrastructure investment platform from which signatory countries can work to build and build their infrastructure thereby helping to close Gap 70 to 110 Billion dollars per year.
    The above are some of the Initiatives that support the Ideas of PanAfricanism, which is real work and not Romanticism Love you all from Tanzania

  • @dzion
    @dzion Рік тому

    S/o Dr. Ronald Neal. Good show Kenganda 💯

  • @mahalallel2012
    @mahalallel2012 Рік тому +2

    @mahalallel2012
    1 second ago
    Wow! The American Doctor managed to trivialise the Great Honorable Marcus Garvey's Vision and achievements. Garvey was all about the improvement of the Negro worldwide. He fully understood what he was up against, but he knew his job was to get things started. Its easy to have all the answers in retrospect.

  • @gilbertbwerere
    @gilbertbwerere Рік тому

    Very very educative ,I’ve learned alot from the podcast ..Kenganda all day 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 keep up the good work Oshay and the team 💪🏽

  • @yahosefyahosef2669
    @yahosefyahosef2669 Рік тому +1

    There it is

  • @laclutchurbnturbn
    @laclutchurbnturbn Рік тому +8

    The Continental African holds much culture that Black America could benefit from. However, In many cases Black Americans carried on the slave ships with them (and maintained) more of the African traditions that were practiced by our ancestor prior to colonization. For example, we carried with us engineering, medicine, garment construction, architecture, and spiritual laws. We built and designed this entire country (U.S.) from railroads and navigation systems. Therefore, It behooves us as a whole to join forces and make Africa GREAT AGAIN!. Shout out to the Kenganda Family

    • @michaelb5331
      @michaelb5331 Рік тому

      This guy is very stupid, why don't you build the Hood in every iner City in America 😅.

    • @-parttimeartist-7379
      @-parttimeartist-7379 Рік тому +3

      What culture does the continental african hold that black Americans could benefit from?

    • @laclutchurbnturbn
      @laclutchurbnturbn Рік тому +2

      @@-parttimeartist-7379 One benefit is that some countries on the continent have villages where the chief/elder handles civil disputes.

    • @dianecrowder4971
      @dianecrowder4971 Рік тому +1

      We need purple or multi colored MAGA, not to be confused with the red Amerikkkan Maga hats!🤷🏾‍♀️😎

    • @laclutchurbnturbn
      @laclutchurbnturbn Рік тому

      @@dianecrowder4971 RIGHT lets do a design challenge!! @kenganda

  • @i.am.navkaur
    @i.am.navkaur 11 місяців тому

    "Being met at the airport and playing the drums.." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @nyakanga
    @nyakanga Рік тому

    Thank you Dr. Juliet for saying that. Muammar Gaddaffi wanted to unite all Africans and had to be eliminated to kill his dream.

  • @letsUNIFYnow
    @letsUNIFYnow Рік тому +2

    honestly every person has a pirpose ,not all are builders

  • @amanslife360
    @amanslife360 Рік тому

    Great conversation my people 😊

  • @ericboswell8863
    @ericboswell8863 Рік тому

    And I agree with the using each other part because realistically that's the only way we'll survive..yet I'm gonna tell ya..and I hate to say this..but as a Black American I expect WP to screw over me..but when its someone who looks like me that I consider my Family do to my romanticism of our Diaspora it's a bitter pill to swallow.. So I know exactly what u mean by romanticism of the Contienant.. It's a trip..🤔

  • @Keys2SOAR
    @Keys2SOAR Рік тому +2

    And they sent the AFRIKAN to slay his brother. Another means of distrust and it reinforces the DISTRUST we continue to experience among one another.

  • @AfroJamaican
    @AfroJamaican Рік тому

    Joan, ur hair is stunning!!

  • @Keys2SOAR
    @Keys2SOAR Рік тому +1

    Read- John Perkins Confessions of EconomicHit Man…the US AID-spills all the backend tea

  • @E.Z.Walker3693
    @E.Z.Walker3693 Рік тому

    Great show

  • @ericboswell8863
    @ericboswell8863 Рік тому

    And he's right..I also have lived in Miami and I was so happy to be there because finally I'd be around some different types of our Diaspora Folks and I was shocked at the vitriol towards BA by these Carrabian, and Cuban Folks..It really hurt my feelings at that age and time in my life..And what blew my mind was the venom thrown at me by Dominicans..When they look just like ME... 😥

  • @letsUNIFYnow
    @letsUNIFYnow Рік тому

    and not all can handle a mission such as oshays💯theres always potential

  • @redefv
    @redefv Рік тому +4

    A one world currency is not good. It makes the top 1% control everyone else easier. Oshay fully understands most foreign aid stays in its country of origin. He should get an Oscar for faking that it was new news to him.

    • @camillainsonshine
      @camillainsonshine Рік тому +1

      I was wondering the same thing! I was like dude? For a channel like yours, that should be common knowledge!

    • @redefv
      @redefv Рік тому

      @camillainsonshine sometimes I think Oshey is playing politics. He is friends with almost any human of African descent and does not make waves.

  • @djeduamenra8902
    @djeduamenra8902 Рік тому +1

    Africans just except the fact their colonized. We on the other hand feel we can’t except our oppression because we’re are not sure if we on our land versus Africans oppression on their land

  • @letsUNIFYnow
    @letsUNIFYnow Рік тому +3

    in reality theres no such thing as peace time💯

    • @redefv
      @redefv Рік тому

      Yeah, actually there is. It creates the nonsense you see coming out of the West about there being 64 plus genders, pride messaging, and dudes in women's sports.

  • @SaniBravo
    @SaniBravo Рік тому

    56:00 Yo! 💯💯💯👍🏾

  • @UrbanGuitarLegend
    @UrbanGuitarLegend Рік тому

    50:15 Just like me bro, I just like to get lost... Embakasi, Kangemi.

  • @Cahluvca
    @Cahluvca Рік тому

    💯 reality over fantasy feel good

  • @loomwheel6355
    @loomwheel6355 Рік тому

    Why is it that most Ugandans seem to oppose the idea of a United Africa?

  • @user-qg1jm7yj5j
    @user-qg1jm7yj5j Рік тому +1

    I actually think that having unconscious beings move to a place with the slave narrative is a false flag and just a bad idea. For example: being a Kenyan ties you to a landmass called Kenya, but to be a black under the Christian black codes... Black Kenyan... Legally and lawfully removes you from the land. Over time, you too will be sleep. And then turn into north America activity.

  • @TheSockbottom
    @TheSockbottom Рік тому +1

    The word "USE" will trigger Africans for no reason 😂😂😂

    • @providetriggersforevolutio3748
      @providetriggersforevolutio3748 Рік тому +1

      Where there is no reciprocity in any relationship where you have a totally lopsided dynamic where one is the sole giver and the other, the entitled taker….. to me, that’s the ultimate definition of being used.

  • @R1M1r1m1
    @R1M1r1m1 10 місяців тому

    Well what do we need to get on the ball with one African currency?

  • @kofiogbujiagba2265
    @kofiogbujiagba2265 Рік тому +1

    Can Mexicans move freely in the USA and Canada because of NAFTA?

  • @lorenzbeaumacc1175
    @lorenzbeaumacc1175 Рік тому

    @15:00 she said c est pas possible 😂😂

  • @letsUNIFYnow
    @letsUNIFYnow Рік тому

    exactly oshay

  • @shevanjohnson5193
    @shevanjohnson5193 Рік тому +1

    How is it impossible for 54 countries to speak one language, when the whole world speak English…. See you are in east Africa and I understood everything you said 👀

  • @sanp6092
    @sanp6092 Рік тому

    It is perfectly okay to love your black women ❤️ ♥️ 😍

  • @ukariogulu1417
    @ukariogulu1417 Рік тому +1

    I totally disagree with the good doctor. The black world doesn't have to be the same, we have to be about Quantifiable WORK.We have to drop our lust for whiteness!!
    African people worlwide are consumed with white concepts and values. This is so much deeper than i have time to discuss -- but yet so simple. Let's get back a work and famliy oriented mindset anchored on Black people

    • @camillainsonshine
      @camillainsonshine Рік тому

      I agree with your point on the idolatry of YT’ness but did the doc maid mention about us being the same? I don’t recall.

  • @ClarenceCM3
    @ClarenceCM3 Рік тому

    Translation: Don't waste your time. Built in America! Build in Europe,. Why waste all your time and effort fighting corruption and back stabbing trying to struggle to build a business in Africa when you can do it easier somewhere else?. What's the purpose of choosing Africa? Don't Choose to struggle and suffer for some altruist goal of helping Black people, because the Africa will not reciprocate.

  • @billygoat300
    @billygoat300 Рік тому

  • @letsUNIFYnow
    @letsUNIFYnow Рік тому

    i would say 20 min

  • @littlemisstricky
    @littlemisstricky Рік тому +2

    This guy does not deserve to breathe the same air as Dr. CURRY.

  • @PapBob-jg7rd
    @PapBob-jg7rd Рік тому

    For Black America in East Africa region with Dual US/Rwanda Citizen or Dual US/Uganda or Dual US/Kenya or Dual US/South Sudan or Dual US/Burundi Citizenship starting next year access to East Africa Passport and visa free access to Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, DRC Congo, Kenya, Tanzania(includes Zanzibar),South Sudan, DRC Congo pending Somalia and Ethiopia .

    • @PapBob-jg7rd
      @PapBob-jg7rd Рік тому

      Tanzania, DRC Congo, Ethiopia does not allow dual citizen but Permanent residency . But with East Africa passport this requirement not a major issue . Can secure dual US/Rwanda citizenship with East Africa passport and live in Tanzania as permanent resident or Dual US/Kenya citizen and live in Tanzania as permanent resident . At least a 5 year process . Faster for those with resources or entrepreneurs with work permits .

    • @PapBob-jg7rd
      @PapBob-jg7rd Рік тому

      US state department info , In 2019 at least 250,000 from different US groups visited Kenya and 40,000 live in Kenya permanently . For Black America numbers started rising after 2020 US protests and at least 2000 live in Kenya . since 2021 post pandemic US state department data show at least 120,000 visiting Kenya per year . At least 5000 Black America in Tanzania . At least 4000 afro-Jamaicans in Ghana and at least 5000 black America in Ghana .

  • @vonniofdoom5590
    @vonniofdoom5590 Рік тому +1

    Dude said fair exchange, it’s like someone giving you a dollar and you give them a hunnid, I’m focused on setting up a business in China, cheap labor and a government that works.

    • @billjames1216
      @billjames1216 Рік тому

      Good for u my friend nobody really gives a fuck.

    • @rickyreward226
      @rickyreward226 Рік тому +3

      Loll africa hs cheapest labour . Cheaper land. And not alot of control by governments as long as yourl py your taxes. Why do you think many chinese, europeans , arabs and indians are full in africa except African americans. Alot of fear mongering in our african american society. You leave foreighners enjoy the biggest profits from your mother soil. It makes no sense.
      You want to put up a company. Register i with a local as one of the directors. And you will be like alocal company and not treated as a foreighner as black man. You leave this mineral rich lands to foreighners. Makes no sense. Im in uganda and putting up a gold mining company. I have finished prospecting. Now going in to exploration. Then starting mining in like 3 years .
      You need a plan. And to know it takes time yo make your dreams come true.

    • @camillainsonshine
      @camillainsonshine Рік тому

      These folks are crazy trusting this Chin…se govt’t. They have a solid plan to populate their people on your continent in the next 5 years, with intent to control your resources and you rather go to Ch… to be heavily surveilled and watched for a living? Myopic point of view. We really need to do better ( only applies if you happen to be African, I don’t know, can’t tell with the commentors on here)

  • @ericboswell8863
    @ericboswell8863 Рік тому

    Lol...yes Doc many Black Americans are very ignorant about Africa yet I think that's changing in leaps and bounds do to the internet.. Now I do agree with the other brother that Africa should make it's individual borders alot more accessible to all Africans..I've gotten to know Africa much better over the past 5 yrs because I deal with Nigeria daily but I think that if Africa's borders were more easily accessible to all Africans it would ease some of the tribalism mentality of Africa? I think tribalism is the Achilles Heel of African Ppl and progress of the Contienant..It's like Mexico, Central and S. America. Brazilians don't care for other Brazilians, That don't care for Columbians, that don't care for Cubans, that don't care for Argentinians, that don't care for Nicaraguans, that don't care for Mexicans ect ect and we see what US Fed Gov and European Gov's have done to exploit these Ppl for thier resources because of this.. It's the same in Africa an ur being exploited because of ur internal tribalism.. I'd like to see Africa have one main currency and one African Military to protect ALL African interests and this means doing away with tribalism to a great degree.. Y'all..just like Black Americans are gonna have to learn to work together as Africans or Western Gov gonna constantly have u at each other's throats!!!. And that's exactly why US and NATO deleted Ghadaffe..but at some point African Gov's gonna have to get together and rethink this as One United Africa or else Africa's always gonna have some Western Gov, Power telling Africa what it can and cannot do FOR ITSELF..😥🤬

  • @letsUNIFYnow
    @letsUNIFYnow Рік тому +2

    my understanding is just as satan never sleeps, we must approach all these financial and continental convos with the same thought. just as they took out gaddafi there are many angles

    • @redefv
      @redefv Рік тому

      Two US Presidents made their own currency when the World Bank was putting the screws to America. They were JFK and Abraham Lincoln. Probably just a coincidence that they were both shot in the head 😉. Two world leaders made actual moves to stop using the US Petro Dollar to buy petroleum (current world standard). They were Gadaffi and Sadam Hussein. Wait, the US went out of their way to make up stories and kill them, too!!! Total coincidence again, I am sure of it 🙄.

  • @RPNDWORLDWIDE
    @RPNDWORLDWIDE Рік тому

    To be used is to be useful

  • @moseskazungu1158
    @moseskazungu1158 Рік тому

    Its good to hear from you how to build African Contnnent and America Contnnent and all in the World.People are confused many African American have Resources You need to come with Planning put down on table.What you have and what African to offer or what African puts on table to build African and your family and Life.!!!!God bless you I love you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @lorenzbeaumacc1175
    @lorenzbeaumacc1175 Рік тому

    @23:43😂😂😂

  • @carlalandrau6033
    @carlalandrau6033 11 місяців тому

    As far as the African diaspora having more opportunity on the continent because they don't have grudges against their government. America use all blacks from around the world in the same way. The only difference is our ancestors and died and fought to open the doors 45-day Shannara black Americans because we were denied a good education, Healthcare and opportunities to Grow Financial by institutional racism and apartheid . Our ancestors spot so we would have those opportunity but White America have found a way to give what our ancestors fought for mostly to the African diaspora that's why you see more of them in University. They do this because they know that these guys worship them and they would always think that they're their saviors therefore their Legions would be to them instead of with their own people. The diaspora pretend they have no clue of this yet they clean their so educated off of the backs of our ancestors in America. That is the major difference you may get the door open and Africa but you are applying the finances. In America they're giving by institutions as as Long's or free education if you qualify all off the back of our ancestors. They want to make sure that the diaspora enjoying those open doors more than the foundation of Black America by Design. Like Americans don't have that same opportunity when they go out in the dads bro because their ancestors have set up nothing to move their people for in life that we can take advantage of. Gaddafi was killed because he was trying to make one currency for the African continent. The very people he was sucking up to and helping financially America/ France because he also wanted to be aligned with them. I hope you start having more it Monday to know black Americans in the podcast sharing their story

  • @lorenzbeaumacc1175
    @lorenzbeaumacc1175 Рік тому

    @15:34 😂😂

  • @cledwards
    @cledwards Рік тому

    If pan africanism doesn't mean economic and political cooperation then it means nothing, simply wearing dasikis and anhks arguing about ideology doesn't accomplish anything.

  • @kingsunenterprises7047
    @kingsunenterprises7047 Рік тому +1

    Just saying, Oshay should avoid profanity words as majority of his viewers on the continent especially our seniors/elderly, intellectuals and I believe majority of our youth feel offended, would the Diaspora feel offended if such words are not used? I believe not

    • @OshayDukeJackson
      @OshayDukeJackson Рік тому +1

      I feel you should go to another podcast in which you spend your money developing it. I don't curse often but I refuse to be bullied by anybody who doesn't pay me to do this. I came to this country and set up this resource and If I want to curse I will. Until you move here and do it, either you watch or go.

    • @northofeden1802
      @northofeden1802 Рік тому

      Be fair , he isn't being gratuitous, and colorful language certainly doesn't detract from the gravity and the insights put forth. I for one didn't notice any until this comment. Don't be one of those people policing language just to hold higher ground.

    • @kingsunenterprises7047
      @kingsunenterprises7047 Рік тому

      @@OshayDukeJackson it's unfortunate that you see it that way, or you feel offended, and thanks for the favor "podcast" to the viewers sir. I think you should answer Joanita same way when she keeps restraining you "Oshay please.."

  • @user-ly6vq5xy3j
    @user-ly6vq5xy3j 3 місяці тому

    Seriously! What you doctors doing in Africa when we have a big shortage of doctors in the black communities in America?

  • @providetriggersforevolutio3748

    I don’t see why Oshay was praising this Dr. Neal to the extent that he was and mentioning him in the same breath as Dr. Curry. I didn’t find Dr. Neal’s analysis of pan-Africanism that deep contrary to what the woman Dr had to contribute. He certainly shouldn’t be compared to Dr. Amos Wilson either.

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Рік тому

      Nobody can be compared to Amos wilson

    • @ronniewamala5768
      @ronniewamala5768 Рік тому

      @@Kenganda Oshay thank you for the shout out at the end, I don't know why Joanita called me a "hater", as far as i'm concerned I've never had any issues with her, I'm subscribed, love your shows and this is one of my favorite podcasts and i sometimes comment positively.
      I have never been to Qatar and i don't intend to, I'm a Ugandan/Black British, I stay in the UK but often visit Uganda.

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Рік тому

      @@ronniewamala5768 she loves u bro lol

  • @55maranatha
    @55maranatha Рік тому

    Hello. Just wanted to let you know that Jesus loves you very much. He is coming back very soon and He wants you to be ready.
    Just go to Him as you are. You don’t have to be perfect. The only thing He requires is a full surrender of your life. Go to Him and give Him your life and everything. Once you surrender everything (from the heart). He will give you The Holy Spirit in His fullness. The Holy Spirit will then give you faith, the power to overcome sin, peace, fulfillment and above all, eternal life. You cannot do it on your own strength. It’s only by the Holy Spirit. And you get The Holy Spirit once you lay everything down, including your life at The Lord’s feet. He says in His Word “Not by might, not by power but by my Spirit”.
    People think Christianity is boring. That’s because they see it as a religion. Christianity is not a religion, but a personal relationship with Jesus Christ who loves you and gave Himself for you. Having a relationship with Christ is the most joyful fulfilling thing you can ever have. Jesus changed my life and He wants to change yours as well. The reason we are all here is to fellowship with and have a relationship with God.

    • @camillainsonshine
      @camillainsonshine Рік тому

      Amen! However, you don’t need Christianity (a religion) to have a relationship with Yeshua. But yes, it is very important to have a relationship with Christ. There are many people sitting in church pews that to this day don’t have a real relationship with Him or the last time they did was when He touched them in 1980. The Holy Spirit on His own (with no middleman) can lead one into all truth. Folks just need to let go of the idolatry of things and people. We give honor and praise to the Most High God!!!

  • @letsUNIFYnow
    @letsUNIFYnow Рік тому +1

    its said he was a cia plant💯

  • @richgunning8311
    @richgunning8311 Рік тому

    USING IS NOT EQUIVALENT TO ABUSING
    ***AFRICAN-PROVERB***
    Less you listen to the old an honorable.............the likely you've died young an dumb already

  • @user-qg1jm7yj5j
    @user-qg1jm7yj5j Рік тому +1

    do you guys get extra resources to use "diaspora" for unconscious negros. No other cultures use the word diaspora as a way to present such identity for Unconscious beings. Most other cultures emigrate migrate imagrates or just travels... Y'all use that word alot diaspora to the event that it's obvious waking hypnosis.

    • @duckythoughts7063
      @duckythoughts7063 8 місяців тому

      Acttually iv seen indians use that word,the irish,asians ect

  • @yahosefyahosef2669
    @yahosefyahosef2669 Рік тому

    Cap

  • @LetsTravellChannel
    @LetsTravellChannel Рік тому

    The entire world recognizes borders and lectures about why they are unnecessary in Africa is ridiculous. Respect the borders in Africa as you do in the rest of the world and find a country to get citizenship in based on lineage or DNA. That’s what even native born Africans do. All countries have self-interest and protection measures and currencies and middle men and I don’t understand why we are pretending it’s only in Africa this is happening. Most people think or thought Africa is or should be a cake walk in which you would put in close to nothing and boom 💥! Get ready to hustle and most of us for the first time in our lives. Every continent has people who look the same but respect that they are not family why are black people pretending otherwise? White and brown people know that why not blacks? A lot of overseas blacks don’t even like each other and yet are lecturing Africans for not embracing or loving on them or ourselves. Even in the family unit that expectation is overreaching and you are spending time whinnying about no lack of welcome at the airports. Do you see African immigrants welcomed like that on returning? Great discussion. Thanks

    • @mpendakiswahili3053
      @mpendakiswahili3053 Рік тому

      I've been viewing most of your comments on utube, they're so refreshing... you must be very smart .....

    • @camillainsonshine
      @camillainsonshine Рік тому

      Well the superimposed borders??? Not sure if that is going to benefit the continent in the long run so I am iffy on that but the welcome drummers at the airport??? That’s just ridiculously hilarious. Us Diasporans need to stop the foolishness and be real!!