Thank you very much Appreciate the video Our identity of who we are is important Having a lack of identity does destabilise creating insecurities From ones experience of being British and Nigerian The British side destabilised ones identity Which effected one in a negative way in all aspects of ones life The Nigerian side stabilised ones identity Which effect one in a positive way in all aspects of ones life Nigerians intentions are never to impose on others Nigerians will rather uplift others Nigerians just have a strong present 😂 My advice to others is to just copy the Nigerians 😂 Others can embrace themselves too
Oga, let bad people say what they will about una. Who know una, know una.At the end of the day una no dey carry last. Dem all go learn. Dem no know Naija yet.😂😂
A few minutes podcast cant unravel the Nigerian spirit....its in the DNA, inherited from our strong ancestors. So read up on Nigerian history before colonisation esp about the old kingdoms, empires and city states, that might give you a clue; we come from royal and proud stock....
Good analysis guys. Nigeria 🇳🇬 has what it takes to be a dominant global player in all fields. Sadly are consistently let down by our greedy, corrupt ,bigot leaders .Still we'll rise and be counted. Greetings from Uyo. Nigeria 🇳🇬
The day that you stopped blaming politicians for your own personal failures, the better things would be for you. Advanced countries were built by individual citizens while the government followed behind them. Do your research. We need individuals investing in power plants, steel plants, roads, railways and technologies in general. The more of the people like this we have, the better our country would be.
I completely disagree with your statement. I don’t see how an individual can be doing well in an underdeveloped environment. As an individual I believe as an individual we should try our best to better our environment but the government responsibility plays a huge role
@anuoluwapo.6560 Underdevelopment is actually economic opportunities. All the things going wrong are signs of opportunity to do something. The problem with us is our job seeking mentality. The entrepreneurial spirit at the Class A level is missing in our mentality. We are only good with thriving where things are already running smoothly.
Most don't know that there are over 230 mill Nigerians ...and these are not ordinary Africans. They are Omo Naija, children of the Naija river. A different breed of human...destined never to be last...at anything.😊
Wetin Nigeria don do again? Naija na resilient pipo wey dey aim high calling in high places. We no dey play wey moni no involve. Na my simple voice mail.
Bro bad heart never finish in bad people. Ultimately dem go learn. Una dey carry last abi? Dem go learn. Wan day una go get good leader lek Bukina Faso. Na da day dey portor portor go catch fire pan all dem bad people.😂
Nigeria was colonised very differently from other African countries. It almost had the same Dominion status as Canada, Australia and New Zealand and the British treated Nigeria very differently to thezBritsj way they ruled their other African colonies. Fromng some re when the country was amalgamated in 1914 to when it gained its independence in 1960, Nigerians were giving some degree of internal self rule and the Brits had an arms length governmentThere 😅were regional parliaments and governments and the colony had 5 constitutional frameworks between. 1914 and 1960 with the aim of preparing it for independence. So Nigerians have a partially tinted lens view if colonialism , regarding it as rather benign, in contrast to other Africa countries who saw it for what it was - exploitative and cruel
You just explained more reasons we are not Nigerians. Nigeria is a colonial construct. The question you need to ask yourself is, who were you before the invaders forced you together and named your land Nigeria?
This was informative and I’m sure that most people don’t know this about Nigeria. Most people assume that Nigeria is dominant because Nigerians are “superior” to other continental Africans.
@@Chosen-1619 We are Superior to other African countries as the very Fact that they chose to treat us differently and specially already shows that we are different breed to you lot Why do you think they treated us differently? Because they liked us? Nah, cuz they feared and respected us then and still do till this day which shows itself in we Nigerians not being afraid of whites now while you other Africans cower in their presence
Nigeria wasn’t colonized differently than other countries but there’s more to it which it’s only Nigerians who can explain it better. Nigeria, presented a complex challenge to the British colonial rule. Northern Nigeria was predominantly under a monarchy and system of government that was largely influenced by Islamic and Arabic culture, and the Western part of the country was equally under fractured monarchies but essentially under one monolithic cultural system however, the Eastern part of Nigeria which is predominantly occupied by the Igbo people is distinctly different from any African society that the British had ever seen before. The Igbo society was characterized by self governing and independent communities without a kingship systems and royalties, instead all individuals both male and female were equal before the law. So in a sense the Igbos practiced a democratic and also a republican system of governance and the English colonizers found it very difficult wrapping their heads around such complex and sophisticated society. So the assertive and indomitable spirit that often characterizes Nigerians especially those of Igbo descent stems from their DNA 🧬 and has nothing to do with the way the British governed the country under colonial rule.
@@danielchukwu4212 People that claimed there was no traditional king in Iboland were wrong. There was a king named Eze Nri Ifikuanimi, he was a king in Igboland.
Indeed, you cannot ignore Nigeria….the confidence, the culture and unarguably a liberating force of Africa, admired or envied.
Great job guys.
Thank you very much
Appreciate the video
Our identity of who we are is important
Having a lack of identity does destabilise creating insecurities
From ones experience of being British and Nigerian
The British side destabilised ones identity
Which effected one in a negative way in all aspects of ones life
The Nigerian side stabilised ones identity
Which effect one in a positive way in all aspects of ones life
Nigerians intentions are never to impose on others
Nigerians will rather uplift others
Nigerians just have a strong present 😂
My advice to others is to just copy the Nigerians 😂
Others can embrace themselves too
Very important 👍
Mention Nigeria positively 🇳🇬 we show up and subscribe 😂😂😂
Oga, let bad people say what they will about una. Who know una, know una.At the end of the day una no dey carry last. Dem all go learn. Dem no know Naija yet.😂😂
A few minutes podcast cant unravel the Nigerian spirit....its in the DNA, inherited from our strong ancestors. So read up on Nigerian history before colonisation esp about the old kingdoms, empires and city states, that might give you a clue; we come from royal and proud stock....
Our Ancestors were not Nigerians.
Love your channel ,I just subscribe to it
A Nigerian here! Hi everyone, "have you all eaten?"
Get food for us?
Una don chop?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Una wan grow una channel 😂😂😂😂 I just subscribed, family
I just subscribed. Good job guys
Good analysis
Good analysis guys. Nigeria 🇳🇬 has what it takes to be a dominant global player in all fields. Sadly are consistently let down by our greedy, corrupt ,bigot leaders .Still we'll rise and be counted. Greetings from Uyo. Nigeria 🇳🇬
The day that you stopped blaming politicians for your own personal failures, the better things would be for you.
Advanced countries were built by individual citizens while the government followed behind them. Do your research.
We need individuals investing in power plants, steel plants, roads, railways and technologies in general. The more of the people like this we have, the better our country would be.
I completely disagree with your statement. I don’t see how an individual can be doing well in an underdeveloped environment. As an individual I believe as an individual we should try our best to better our environment but the government responsibility plays a huge role
@anuoluwapo.6560 Underdevelopment is actually economic opportunities. All the things going wrong are signs of opportunity to do something. The problem with us is our job seeking mentality. The entrepreneurial spirit at the Class A level is missing in our mentality. We are only good with thriving where things are already running smoothly.
Do better.Take charge .
It's not just a leader Nigerians themselves have a psychological problem
Interesting
"Gbam !!!.
Means, - That's it. Cool !!
Nigeria is Africas most populous country and biggest economy. It is particularly dominant in subsaharan Africa.
Most don't know that there are over 230 mill Nigerians ...and these are not ordinary Africans. They are Omo Naija, children of the Naija river. A different breed of human...destined never to be last...at anything.😊
It’s not the biggest economy
You can use youtube videos as inputs for notebookLLM? Wow.
Ur eye go clear yea
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Is this a Goohle Notellm production?
Great job to the duo. You got a new subscriber.
Thanks for the sub! ❤️
Wetin Nigeria don do again? Naija na resilient pipo wey dey aim high calling in high places. We no dey play wey moni no involve. Na my simple voice mail.
Bro bad heart never finish in bad people. Ultimately dem go learn. Una dey carry last abi? Dem go learn. Wan day una go get good leader lek Bukina Faso. Na da day dey portor portor go catch fire pan all dem bad people.😂
Add video's in it next time
Which kind of AI PODCAST is this and people are buying it😢 chai
AI podcast?
The world is finished! 😅😅😅
Yeah, NotebookLLM.
No it ain’t. Are you one of those Nigerians that prefers to discredit Nigeria andNigerians ?
Yep. Googlelm
Yeah, it's definitely AI
Nigeria was colonised very differently from other African countries. It almost had the same Dominion status as Canada, Australia and New Zealand and the British treated Nigeria very differently to thezBritsj way they ruled their other African colonies. Fromng some re when the country was amalgamated in 1914 to when it gained its independence in 1960, Nigerians were giving some degree of internal self rule and the Brits had an arms length governmentThere 😅were regional parliaments and governments and the colony had 5 constitutional frameworks between. 1914 and 1960 with the aim of preparing it for independence. So Nigerians have a partially tinted lens view if colonialism , regarding it as rather benign, in contrast to other Africa countries who saw it for what it was - exploitative and cruel
You just explained more reasons we are not Nigerians. Nigeria is a colonial construct. The question you need to ask yourself is, who were you before the invaders forced you together and named your land Nigeria?
This was informative and I’m sure that most people don’t know this about Nigeria. Most people assume that Nigeria is dominant because Nigerians are “superior” to other continental Africans.
@@Chosen-1619
We are Superior to other African countries as the very Fact that they chose to treat us differently and specially already shows that we are different breed to you lot
Why do you think they treated us differently? Because they liked us? Nah, cuz they feared and respected us then and still do till this day which shows itself in we Nigerians not being afraid of whites now while you other Africans cower in their presence
Nigeria wasn’t colonized differently than other countries but there’s more to it which it’s only Nigerians who can explain it better. Nigeria, presented a complex challenge to the British colonial rule. Northern Nigeria was predominantly under a monarchy and system of government that was largely influenced by Islamic and Arabic culture, and the Western part of the country was equally under fractured monarchies but essentially under one monolithic cultural system however, the Eastern part of Nigeria which is predominantly occupied by the Igbo people is distinctly different from any African society that the British had ever seen before. The Igbo society was characterized by self governing and independent communities without a kingship systems and royalties, instead all individuals both male and female were equal before the law. So in a sense the Igbos practiced a democratic and also a republican system of governance and the English colonizers found it very difficult wrapping their heads around such complex and sophisticated society. So the assertive and indomitable spirit that often characterizes Nigerians especially those of Igbo descent stems from their DNA 🧬 and has nothing to do with the way the British governed the country under colonial rule.
@@danielchukwu4212 People that claimed there was no traditional king in Iboland were wrong. There was a king named Eze Nri Ifikuanimi, he was a king in Igboland.
Dey play.....u go explain explain tire no evidence 😅😅