African Americans Vs. Nigerians Beef | Ep. 143 |

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • Today we Have Auston Holleman and ‪@KetchupTownVEVO‬ From Nigeria on the same podcast. We will be discussing an interesting beef that has started globally between two of the most known groups in the Black Diaspora. How can these issues be mitigated? Is there even an issue at all?

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  • @Kenganda
    @Kenganda  Рік тому +39

    Let me set the record straight. Nigeria to me has been very inspiring and i have learned so much from that community. After visiting i wanted to stay. That being said, im still african american and i will say what is on my heart. If you are offended you need to ask Jesus to help you heal. If you listened to the podcast you would see how much i praised our brothers and sisters there and in the diaspora.

    • @dayosonictv
      @dayosonictv Рік тому +4

      Hahahahhah, Oshe man, have asked, he told me to tell u to stop calling us scammers every chances u get both u, charlamyne the god and Tariq Nasheed with them subliminal jabs. U don't see us calling ya'll names every chances we get? U have 79, 000 subscribers getting use to what u say about us , so relax (Nore voice).we recognise them subliminal jabs. Matter of fact ill be coming to your podcast i have a lot to say, but dont call me scammer o lol

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Рік тому +2

      who called you a scammer? I don't know any nigerian scammers to me that is nonsense.@@dayosonictv

    • @dayosonictv
      @dayosonictv Рік тому +2

      @@Kenganda i know u don't, but stop calling us that because u just did in this episode here, it's offensive to some of us hence why we're using Afrobeats to clean that up. i know u talk about Afrobeats alot about us and we really appreciate u for that but stop the scamming jokes please . i hope u understand and i know u do Oshe. Thanks .

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Рік тому +1

      but I didn't I said some people call nigerian scammers but I believe that isn't true. Give me the time stamp.@@dayosonictv

    • @dayosonictv
      @dayosonictv Рік тому +1

      @@Kenganda ok ill watch it again,

  • @CGray-hw7su
    @CGray-hw7su Рік тому +33

    One of my favorite brothers in the world is a Nigerian brother who was probably 15 years younger than me. He came to my church and asked to play bass. This young brother was and is an incredible musician. Instantly, we connected. I loved hanging out with this guy. He was like a little hyper talented brother. I learned from him and he learned from me. His cousins that he lived with were so cool and invited me and my family in to their lives with warm loving and open arms. I have a very special place in my heart for my Nigerian brothers and sisters. I’m sure I may not feel that way about all Nigerians, but the Nigerians I have been exposed to are like family to me…

    • @Silverbackugx
      @Silverbackugx Рік тому +3

      That's a wonderful story, I'm happy this young brother had the decency and common sense to politely ask if he could play. A whole world opens up when you come with respect, it's always returned.

    • @chrisoghenetegamaloney5799
      @chrisoghenetegamaloney5799 10 місяців тому

      ​@@Silverbackugxwhat mean decency and common sense?

  • @kelvinwarren8761
    @kelvinwarren8761 Рік тому +100

    As a African American living in the Los Angeles area, I didn't know we had beef with Nigerians..🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @aao449
      @aao449 Рік тому +29

      Lol...my dear brother, UA-cam pays "content creators" a lot of money for drama even if it's manufactured drama. Peace and humility is boring on UA-cam. Financially, it just doesn't reimburse as well. Anyway, wishing you continued peace to you and yours!

    • @LetsTravellChannel
      @LetsTravellChannel Рік тому

      ​@@aao449@kenganda pin 📌 this sir.

    • @simpletruth1369
      @simpletruth1369 Рік тому +14

      It's an imaginary beef and people on the internet have monetized this narrative. Certain African countries provide heavy internet traffic when mentioned so people poke to get noticed and make money off of it.

    • @wisdommasterreviews4712
      @wisdommasterreviews4712 Рік тому

      You are not FBA!We who?

    • @wildmanmike100
      @wildmanmike100 Рік тому +10

      He needs the views. Just mention Nigeria/Nigerians in your podcasts to double your views. Make it controversial too.

  • @kelvincyprian1237
    @kelvincyprian1237 Рік тому +13

    Greetings from Nigeria....Anybody who hears a story of someone having a very nice friend from Nigeria and then proceeds to be too open to us may end up scammed....also anyone who hears a story of a devious Nigerian and then proceeds to treat us with animosity will miss out on great friendships, partnerships and a lot of fun. There are good and bad people in every culture, tribe, country or race.
    With that said, we are one of the smartest, entrepreneurial, hilarious and wholesome people once you get to know us.

  • @UmmYasmin91
    @UmmYasmin91 11 місяців тому +27

    I`m a Black American who's lived and travelled to Nigeria seven times.. The love I've received while there is unmatched!! Did my DNA and I'm 43% Nigerian I knew I was lol! I've reconnected with my Yoruba cousin Dami

  • @millionairemaine8901
    @millionairemaine8901 Рік тому +128

    Where's the beef? Online? I've known plenty Nigerians in real life and they are some of the coolest people Ive known in my four decades of living, never ONE issue.

    • @blacksocrates1
      @blacksocrates1 Рік тому +16

      The Internet is not real life

    • @hillcrestprofessionalservi3502
      @hillcrestprofessionalservi3502 Рік тому +22

      It's online misrepresentation and unfortunately people believe. They just said Burna said AAs don't have culture but nobody can produce the video

    • @-Tijani-
      @-Tijani- Рік тому +1

      White people lying to easily misled black people created this so-called "beef" that's non-existent.

    • @amazed8146
      @amazed8146 Рік тому +14

      Positive attracts positive, and so does negative. Most of this people whining most probably met someone that matched their negative energy; hence, the bad experience. Glad to know you’ve always had a positive experience with the Nigerians you’ve encountered. It speaks volumes about you; that you exude positivity. + vibes.

    • @skyking3210
      @skyking3210 Рік тому +6

      Those that want beef find it I guess, that can even pull narratives out of their behind

  • @afrikanheritage99
    @afrikanheritage99 Рік тому +25

    Hello black family ❤️
    I want to remind my Black/ African-American brothers and sisters that i love you dearly ❤️ 💕
    We've similar but distinct traumatic experiences from people who separated and colonized us.
    We're in this fight for liberation and freedom from oppressors together.
    We're brothers and sisters, and we get each other's back.
    They want to keep us separated to weaken us further.
    United we stand- Divied we fall.
    Signed your Nigerian sister 🫂

    • @abena410
      @abena410 Рік тому +6

      Thanks. I couldn't have said it any better.
      Signed your Afrikan American sister.

    • @AmericanAfrikan-BurkinaFaso
      @AmericanAfrikan-BurkinaFaso Рік тому +6

      @afrikan thank you my sister! I’m black American and most BAs don’t understand that Nigerians love us dearly! You have to travel to Nigeria like I have done for many years now to understand this fact! Dont let the divide and conquer games continue to exploit us! Most of us don’t travel and many are now traveling to Africa and will be surprised to know how much we are loved by Africans! Many of us have had bad experiences with a few immigrants whose interest may not align with our own and castigate all Nigerians b/c of a few we met as adults and teased as kids. This is silly! My people need to travel and we would have a more refined and wholistic view of our African family! Division will get us no where and those of us sowing it need to be ousted from the community and conversation. Most of us love Nigerians and vice versa! We love you too! Keep the convo moving forward! #B1 worldwide!! Africans unite globally!

    • @MM-do3pt
      @MM-do3pt Рік тому +1

      Tbh it’s usually Nigerian men not women in my experience that neglect the historical struggles and progress AA made that inevitably benefited Nigerians and other African immigrants to come here and thrive… thanks for your acknowledgment

    • @meganakinsanya4702
      @meganakinsanya4702 Рік тому

      @MM-dot nobody neglected the struggles, y’all love to keep mentioning over and over again like a broken record. Your people paved the way and Nigerians came and flourished. Do you want to take their success for yourself ? Seems like a self absorbed person with a God complex

    • @rakoon678
      @rakoon678 Рік тому +1

      ​@@AmericanAfrikan-BurkinaFasoWell said sis!

  • @BLESSEDBYGOD888
    @BLESSEDBYGOD888 Рік тому +5

    I could barely watch this old boy was touching the other guy a little too much for me

    • @MJ-jf7zw
      @MJ-jf7zw 10 місяців тому

      Fr probably a gay anti-theist

  • @i.am.navkaur
    @i.am.navkaur Рік тому +6

    My experiences with Nigerians in the US has been quite positive. In fact, I feel like the way they’re pushed by their immigrant parents is similar to Indians!

  • @simpletruth1369
    @simpletruth1369 Рік тому +40

    Nigerians and the rest of Africa are not responsible for anyone's low self esteem or inferiority complex. Some cultures in Africa just have an overconfident mentality and it's not directed against anyone in particular unless you're fixated on us.

    • @meganakinsanya4702
      @meganakinsanya4702 Рік тому +13

      @gilliberg bold in doing what ? If you don’t like Nigerians, don’t be around Nigerians as simple as that. Nigerians don’t have to do business, marry or integrate with other groups. You can’t force another community to be your friends. It’s just a Japanese man whining about not being friends with a Chinese man 🙄

    • @Isiejeme0829
      @Isiejeme0829 Рік тому +3

      @@Negro.spiritual A delusional take on the convo. Be ashamed of yourself.

    • @simpletruth1369
      @simpletruth1369 Рік тому +5

      @@Negro.spiritual unfortunately this is the message your brothers and sisters are sending to the world through the Internet and some people are beginning to believe "hmmm maybe these people suffer from low self esteem issues or an inferiority complex". The world does not revolve around AAs feelings and we will not change for anyone.

    • @simpletruth1369
      @simpletruth1369 Рік тому +3

      @@Negro.spiritual then why complain about our so called arrogance? Overall we are who we are.

    • @Isiejeme0829
      @Isiejeme0829 Рік тому +3

      @@Negro.spiritual "you guys watch tv shows movies etc on black americans then come here with this "dont deal with akata" bs the other part is yall ARE NOT over confident with black americans yall are sly and make sure to be out of reach whenever yall throw jabs at black americans. My issue is i want yall to be just as bold to us as yall are with your house servants in nigeria or the rest of africa that cant stand yall. But its always hush mouth in person".
      When I read your comment, this part of it made me conclude you're out for more fight than offering a solution. Fortunately, I "often go in the kitchen" and not being afraid of the "heat" when I deal with strangers online. I don't know you, don't mean to be insultive but please arrange your views in such a way as not to cause further chaos. Yes, I'm bias towards my beloved Africa/Nigeria.

  • @LeoThaLast
    @LeoThaLast Рік тому +26

    Nigerians are some of the most complex and misunderstood ppl. I've never been scammed by one or met one with that mentality. I had a similar experience to Oshay except i had never heard anything bad about Nigerians so when i met Karibi, and he treated me like i was one of his brothers, i wasn't guarded. I just accept his generosity and gracefulness.
    A beautiful spirit and would give u the shirt off of his back. He introduced me to his family and they treated me as if i were one of their own.
    He passed away not too long ago and i feel like a part of me is gone.
    I miss the brother dearly and forever enriched by the time we spent together. RIPower Karibi 🙏🏾

    • @marcuscole1994
      @marcuscole1994 Рік тому +1

      I have they scammed me n my family

    • @Southernview3k
      @Southernview3k Рік тому +1

      ​@@marcuscole1994
      There are crime everywhere. Even you, you're not a saint either

    • @awakeningchi58
      @awakeningchi58 Рік тому +1

      Hey Ma brotha, i knew Karibi also and your 100% right about how much of a nice guy he was,rest in power to him and peace to you bro.

    • @chidimmachristopher3709
      @chidimmachristopher3709 Рік тому

      @@marcuscole1994the country you are living is a scam itself 😂

    • @marcuscole1994
      @marcuscole1994 Рік тому

      @@chidimmachristopher3709 ya niggas still scam

  • @chilombomululu6034
    @chilombomululu6034 Рік тому +10

    As an african i have noticed tht its nigerians mostly tht tend to have this issue with african american and smtimes we have to accept we are ignorant of african american history .all black immigrants wouldnt be able to even step into the usa or even be able to freely work had it not been for the african Americans and how tbey struggled fighting for those rights .so we should appreciate african Americans and not beleive the stereotypes of what we are shown them to be.cause the the same is being done to us.the enemy wins when we fight

    • @uchenna127
      @uchenna127 2 місяці тому

      Our ability to go to America, involves African people just as much as it does Black Americans. African liberated themselves before the civil rights bill, and it was Africans that were calling for equality in America. I'm not sure if you're familiar with the incident involving the Ghanaian ambassador.

  • @i.m.moreau8765
    @i.m.moreau8765 Рік тому +171

    As a Nigerian who migrated to America, black Americans treated us worse than white people. They talked so poorly about where we were from and we (my brother and I) just thought they were loud and ignorant. They used to ask us how it felt to wear clothes, live in a house, ride in a car, make monkey noises and call us African booty scratchers. We eventually got over it but it took a while. We still joke that the same people talking junk are the main ones screaming wakanda forever.

    • @mineo7668
      @mineo7668 Рік тому

      Lol. I bet Whte people treated you so much better calling you the N word and what about those Chinese people colonizing y'all in your own country?

    • @CHRONIC2oo3
      @CHRONIC2oo3 Рік тому +58

      Exactly! They started the BS and then somehow over time they flipped the story and rewrote the history.

    • @decoloniz_afro
      @decoloniz_afro Рік тому +5

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.....

    • @Derrty-DANCE
      @Derrty-DANCE Рік тому

      I’m a black American save your tears they called me a African booty scratcher to😂 black Americans will flame Anybody even yo greasy, greasy, granny with holes in her panties. But I never hear a Nigerian say black Americans beat them up. It’s always just jokes from elementary school😂

    • @victorhampton3452
      @victorhampton3452 Рік тому +35

      That sounds like b.s

  • @ghsense2626
    @ghsense2626 Рік тому +98

    Id say atleast 70% of African Americans have Nigerian blood admixture. Its like saying South African white is beefing with the Dutch. We blacks are just soo perplexing

    • @ronj7658
      @ronj7658 Рік тому

      I'm beginning to think those Nigerian dna results are manipulated cause the beef gets worse not better after the dna revelation.

    • @fumaabston2510
      @fumaabston2510 Рік тому +5

      No

    • @MM-do3pt
      @MM-do3pt Рік тому +3

      No the slave trade didn’t happen orrrrr you just don’t want to be aligned with black Americans?

    • @KilifiKorner
      @KilifiKorner Рік тому

      I notice a LOT of arrogance towards african americans...since nigerians sold us to whites in america, that doesn't make sense to me...

    • @BrothaAhzi
      @BrothaAhzi Рік тому +5

      ​@@MM-do3ptHUH? 😂

  • @Njoofene
    @Njoofene Рік тому +17

    I'm Senegambians and always love Black people no matter where they are - because of my Pan-African family and the history of my family warring against Europe for over 2 centuries. Therefore, when I was about to go to America for the first time on holidays, and hoping to meet some Black Americans and make friends as I've always love them when I was in Africa. To my horror, I couldn't believe how badly Black Americans treated me especially my super dark skin colour. Interestingly, I receive more love from Latinos who were supper kind and nice to me and hanged out with me. Black Americans laughed and insulted me about my skin colour to my horror. I expected that from white Americans and was prepared for that, never from Black Americans. I felt sad for them, and really pity them because I've always love my jet Black skin and no one will ever make me feel about it. Interestingly, couple of years later, some of my best friends are Black Americans.

    • @LosAngelesMade
      @LosAngelesMade Рік тому +3

      Bro y’all gotta stop lying on these platforms, no grown black American made fun of ur skin color stop the cap. As a kid maybe u got roasted but we all did about any and everything. Tell the whole truth my boy. Colorism is big in Africa so don’t come on here acting like y’all don’t joke bad about skin color bcus I’ve been to 14 African countries and all had colorism issues so let’s keep it real if we going to talk straight. Immigrants gravitate towards each other bc they feel they are on the outside.

    • @HIDprox
      @HIDprox Рік тому

      @@LosAngelesMade i beg to differ. it's wide spread......

    • @LosAngelesMade
      @LosAngelesMade Рік тому

      @@HIDprox what is “wide spread” ? Colorism is wide spread even amongst Africans they put lighter skin on a pedestal and white ppl on a Godly level it’s embarrasing

    • @kellyk1590
      @kellyk1590 Рік тому

      Not taking anything from your bad experiences you just happened to meet the types we don't care for either!!!!

  • @guttaone
    @guttaone Рік тому +60

    As a African who was born and raised in America, every Nigerian I ever met was either a scammer or one of the smartest book worms educated doctor level. Incredible businessmen or woman. That doesn't seem to be just any old regular Nigerian. They're either on one side or the other side of the spectrum😂😂😂😂😂

    • @activeobserver1150
      @activeobserver1150 Рік тому +1

      People can’t be on specifically two opposing spectrum. It shows you lack concrete reasoning skills. There will always be people who fit in the middle. Nigerians are smart people. They have dumb, smart, unserious people and scammers too

    • @sean-et4wr
      @sean-et4wr Рік тому

      You are a liar. Every NIgerian you met is a scammer?

    • @Silverbackugx
      @Silverbackugx Рік тому +7

      And just what percentage of people become doctors?🤔🧐.. that leaves the other percentage that the world sees..

    • @fistandpen2505
      @fistandpen2505 Рік тому +13

      If you meeting so many scammers... maybe you're a scammer?! How are you going to meet more "Nigerian" scammers than me and I'm an actual real life Nigerian lol

    • @georginawellman5370
      @georginawellman5370 Рік тому

      ​@@Silverbackugxlmao. and I'm 'Nigerian'

  • @BoviHouse
    @BoviHouse Рік тому +5

    ketchup be touching that guy too much. jeez. i’m sure the dude is uncomfortable with all the touching

  • @digitallhm8160
    @digitallhm8160 Рік тому +11

    There's a difference between internet beef and real life. Nobody in America is talking about or has beef with Nigerians. Not one time have I been in the barbershop, church, school, etc. and heard anybody bring up anybody in Africa. Americans are too busy with their lives to care about the rest of the world

    • @o.t9358
      @o.t9358 Рік тому +3

      But the host bringing this topic up is black American 😂

    • @mysteriesoflife540
      @mysteriesoflife540 Рік тому

      @@o.t9358 let them.keep deceiving themselves. They don't care about Africans but they create E-wars with Africans, especially Nigerians at any slightest opportunity.

    • @jewelchilaka4089
      @jewelchilaka4089 Рік тому +1

      quite accurate

  • @aao449
    @aao449 Рік тому +14

    As a Nigerian woman living in the US for the moment, I didn't know I was "beefing" with African Americans or any other group. Kenganda, one thing I would recommend to you and other UA-camrs is stop stop focusing on all these manyfactured "beefs". I've seen AA vs Jamaicans/Carribeans, AA vs Africans, AA vs Latinos, AA vs Asians, AA vs etc, etc. . I've also seen you do videos on African men vs AA men, AA women vs African women, Africans vs other Africans. It's always some sort of "versus" with this channel.
    I know that the UA-cam algorithms rewards your channel financially and with views when you play up drama and focus solely on this. There is not a single group of ppl any where who don't feel that certain aspects of their culture may be more desirable to them than certain aspects of other ppl's culture. We all just need to practice a lot more humility towards each other...black/African men especially. Stop the constant huffing and puffing and get big important things done. Focus on the big picture and work towards that and stop being tribal. It has always held you all back.

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Рік тому +2

      How is it holding me back? Is it you doing this work in Africa or is it me? Is it me spending my money hosting farmers, getting them grants, or working with all of the african community or is it you? You can say its holding me back but you are just lying. Just say you don't like it. You probably don't even live in nigeria you are some where in America probably in a middle class community doing nothing while running your big mouth. You should stay on the sidelines as we're ordained to do while people like me actually do the work.
      Now addressing your other points I agree. I still appreciate your comment but don't test me with foolishness when I put in more work in the pan african world than people like you period.

    • @obajbola9679
      @obajbola9679 Рік тому +3

      @@Kenganda Leave us alone, come and get grant for your people here. We on you now dusty. Fake Marcus Garvey.

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Рік тому +2

      ​@obajbola9679 sis put your panties on we know you are leaking juices

    • @KingVlog1
      @KingVlog1 Рік тому +1

      ​@@Kengandabro 😂 am African and I love what you're doing ,dont respond to these fake african names we all these are the FBA guys who hate seeing unity .

    • @Silverbackugx
      @Silverbackugx Рік тому

      @@KingVlog1 an FBA wouldn't bother with a fake African name, nor would they bother still playing make believe calling themselves kings and queens.

  • @bayyinahzhaxx7620
    @bayyinahzhaxx7620 Рік тому +29

    Ive never had an issue with Nigerians, love them ❤, they're a big part of my community, so I don't know what you all on. However there was one Cameroonian young lady at my job that just hated everyone. Don't know where that chip on her shoulder came from, but I befriended her. I'm like 28% Cameroon, so I was intrigued. But, she didn't even believe I was black. To make a long story short I invited her to my family's home for xmas (we don't celebrate it but she does)...had to prove to her that YES im black by showing her my family's photos. She likely assumed I was horn African, or latina (who knows) but after that day we were cool. Sometimes you just have to make the first gesture.

    • @valley2898
      @valley2898 Рік тому +8

      Exactly, maybe her prior experience with African Americans wasn't pleasant, she just kept to herself which could be misrepresented as dislike.

    • @Silverbackugx
      @Silverbackugx Рік тому +2

      Making the first move with someone who just doesn't know you is always on point, but when you get a loud mouth caustic "king" and "god' who is just as broke as his ego is large. You give him that same treatment and look that Austin was giving this dude.

    • @Nikkinoonie
      @Nikkinoonie Рік тому +2

      I love that ‼️ We need more people like you .

    • @arieszona
      @arieszona Рік тому +4

      @@Silverbackugx idk what Nigerian you've been around but we are known for being successful, smart, resilient and independent, entrepreneurial, venturing and hard working. Definitely not broke but if they're in that situation, soon they're coming out of it. And that is why the hate is real amongst us.

    • @Silverbackugx
      @Silverbackugx Рік тому

      @@arieszona all those attributes are great, you left out a few that shine like neon lights above the others, arrogant, condescending, a bit creepy and forceful when dealing with women, dishonest, shady, and superstitious, you're wonderful people😘. It's interesting how you didn't deny anything except being broke, as long as you get money it doesn't matter how I guess🤷🏾‍♂️..whatever. I dont consider stolen credit card numbers and romance scam blackmail money as reliable steady income, maybe something is wrong with my morality and integrity.

  • @lutaayam
    @lutaayam Рік тому +4

    This Nigerian brother preaching too much kumbaya

  • @ayo9703
    @ayo9703 Рік тому +9

    As a Nigerian that`s in the top 3% income bracket in the US (Not a flex this is for context) I`ll tell you this for free. WE DON`T CARE. White man wants to be racist? We don`t care. Our African American family wants to shxt on us? We don`t care. We`d prefer to be welcomed by our AA family but we consider that a priviledge, it`s not determinative of how we will view ourselves. The reason for this is primarily the hyper-competitve environment we left behind in Nigeria. To be honest it`s more trauma than anything. This has rendered us numb to criticism and anything that takes us off our focus we will imediately dismiss.

    • @chidimmachristopher3709
      @chidimmachristopher3709 Рік тому +2

      Exactly!! The competition and standards of being a proud Nigerian is high, honestly when my family wanted to send me abroad I turned down the offer because my confidence level was low, I wasn’t ready for the pressure

    • @jermainenowels9511
      @jermainenowels9511 11 місяців тому

      Y’all don’t even welcome us lol

    • @chidimmachristopher3709
      @chidimmachristopher3709 11 місяців тому +1

      @@jermainenowels9511 that’s a lie a local African can’t differentiate between black AA’s and black Africans, whilst some don’t even know y’all exist cause we didn’t have an in depth study on slave history. So that is a big lie

    • @jermainenowels9511
      @jermainenowels9511 11 місяців тому

      @@chidimmachristopher3709 differentiating is not the problem not sure why u even brought tht up. And it’s not lie. Most of y’all don’t even see us as African and harp on differences. I work with nun but Africans and they tell me exactly how some of y’all act.

    • @chidimmachristopher3709
      @chidimmachristopher3709 11 місяців тому +1

      @@jermainenowels9511 how do we act? Cus when last I remember y’all are the most hated community for a reason y’all refuse to take accountability for

  • @feefee2
    @feefee2 Рік тому +20

    People are individuals. Im African American and have best friends who are African. Love being around them and learning the culture. I had no idea there was a beef 😢

    • @obajbola9679
      @obajbola9679 Рік тому +7

      There is no beef ma'am, youtubians like this channel invents beef where there is none for views.

    • @MiBidnis
      @MiBidnis Рік тому +1

      The ones who have and want beef get amplified on social media channels that like conflict.

    • @Hippobottomless
      @Hippobottomless Рік тому +1

      I’d say it’s no beef just competition with a little misunderstandings

    • @wisdommasterreviews4712
      @wisdommasterreviews4712 Рік тому +1

      You arent FBA you are a African immigrant born in America, we not the same!

    • @feefee2
      @feefee2 Рік тому +4

      @wisdommasterreviews4712 what is FBA, who is the we in "we are not the same," and not the same as who?

  • @jadekamelion
    @jadekamelion Рік тому +6

    I wish I could’ve been on this episode. I have a unique perspective as a AA woman who has been with a Nigerian man 23 years.

  • @legrindem
    @legrindem Рік тому +15

    Also people let us realize that when you talk about things like this you are creating it. I never thought there was a real beef thing. Lets talk about how to grow together. that way we create more of that instead of the former.

  • @thebakery3509
    @thebakery3509 Рік тому +8

    Auston don’t want to be there lol

  • @-parttimeartist-7379
    @-parttimeartist-7379 Рік тому +40

    I'm from the American south and this is what I'll say about nigerians. In most of our spaces we don't speak bad or good about Nigerians. When we meet them in person the interaction starts out civil and friendly until the Nigerians start talking about how their culture is better, how they are harder workers, and then just outright start being rude. Their americanized children prioritize hanging with white people and fight hard to insert themselves into the white man's spaces only to be treated like a token and entertainment. That being said I met a really good man who was an Igbo. He gave me permission to call him by his true name and he told me " once my friend, always my friend". I pray the Good LORD up in heaven is protecting him in these trying times.

    • @CacaoFlower
      @CacaoFlower Рік тому +7

      Fake news most Africans hang with their own kind, like Ghanaians will hang out with mostly other Ghanaians that goes for Nigerians as well.

    • @TT-dv9er
      @TT-dv9er Рік тому +20

      @@CacaoFlower How are you gonna call somone else's experience fake?

    • @MM-do3pt
      @MM-do3pt Рік тому +4

      True news come to GA and you’ll see

    • @mikewilliams9069
      @mikewilliams9069 Рік тому

      Maybe cyz its fake?

    • @Negro.spiritual
      @Negro.spiritual Рік тому +1

      ​@@CacaoFlowerwho are you to call someone elses experience fake news this is where it becomes embarrassing to be a black american which i know you are because no one else has that type of audacious attitude.

  • @agchitty
    @agchitty Рік тому +16

    Its all about proximity and how open you are.
    I live in the DMV and i work and live around people from African. I dare say 1 in every 4 black Americans are from somewhere foreign or have parents from somewhere else. If they grew up here you cant really tell unless they tell you their name. Needless to say I love going to Africa clubs, love going to birthday parties, church events and other social gatherings. I have never encountered any beef or animosity just because i am Black American.

    • @LosAngelesMade
      @LosAngelesMade Рік тому

      1 and 4? Bruh it’s less than 4 million black immigrants as a whole and it’s more than 40 million of us FBA. Stop the cap my boy I’ve seen both sides and have been to Nigeria more than 5 times and Nigerians have this bad rep everywhere not just here in the USA. I got love for Naija but the ones that come to the US many are arrogant for nothing and will scam you out your drawls. But then I have my gf and closest friends who are Nigerian and are good ppl so it depends on the person.

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Рік тому +1

      @agchitty and your also a girl so yea the men love you, I am sure the women have gave you that look

    • @dguthrie1
      @dguthrie1 Рік тому

      Not true

    • @AyeYoBoxingWithMadiba
      @AyeYoBoxingWithMadiba Рік тому

      The DMV is probably the most diverse area in the USA where people from all races/ethnicities get along for the most part

  • @meganakinsanya4702
    @meganakinsanya4702 Рік тому +33

    I feel oshay like to bring up Nigerians cos he’s trying to access the market and they won’t let him. Nobody has beef with anybody, making up stuff. For the most part, we Nigerians have no issue with black Americans. But the constant hatred for Nigerians based on perceived arrogance and attitude is weird. Nigeria is not the only country in Africa, if you don’t like or can’t get along with a nigerian, that’s a you problem. We are very welcoming people. P.S Carribeans were a part of the slave trade, yet they love Nigerians. I feel the disconnect with AA and Nigerians is partly cos of dna results

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Рік тому +24

      nobody needs Nigeria's market boo and that is respectfully speaking. The African American Community made me VERY successful and I don't need any other markets for money. Everything I have my African American community has provided for me and I don't need any other market to survive. Love Nigerians but no...I don't need the Nigerian market honey. The African American community's market is 3 times the wealth. Nice try but no cigar.

    • @fesderi3933
      @fesderi3933 Рік тому +8

      ​@@Kengandayou go explain TAYA oooo.... Some of una confused

    • @alexmaina6511
      @alexmaina6511 Рік тому

      Get over yourself woman

    • @valley2898
      @valley2898 Рік тому +8

      @@Kenganda Oshay, it's unnecessary, should have ignored. You never know what the future holds, just like you didn't know few years ago you will be in Uganda doing this.

    • @DanImpact00
      @DanImpact00 Рік тому +4

      Don’t say that he’s looking for clout. He’s doing a good job and also this conversations needs to be had cos it’s real

  • @legrindem
    @legrindem Рік тому +14

    I promise that we do not benefit from the so called beef. OTher people want us to keep fighting/ hating each other. We have so much to gain if we come together and learn from each other. Truly truly my prayer is for the day when we are all truly more integrated and don't have to have these types of conversations where we doubt our love for each other. We should Never let another person tell or influence how to feel about each other. Wyte people seriously like to have underground and quiet influence, you will never see how they put ideas in your head. Thats the real sorcery.

    • @afrikanheritage99
      @afrikanheritage99 Рік тому +3

      Thank you for your brilliant thoughts 👏 I am hoping they'll read your comment to be clear-eyed of the real enemy attacking and oppressing all of us.
      God bless you for this 🙏

  • @sallyjambo5316
    @sallyjambo5316 Рік тому +3

    Nigerians r just more outspoken n there’s nothing wrong with that smh. I’m from kenya n I have many Nigerians friends. None have ever conned me. The beef u all have must be business competition n. Speak for urself.

  • @ronniewamala5768
    @ronniewamala5768 Рік тому +43

    We have petty beef and animosity towards one another but can't keep the same energy for the oppressors.

    • @DeeBeeScribe
      @DeeBeeScribe Рік тому +3

      Bingo.

    • @fitnessman5542
      @fitnessman5542 Рік тому +10

      wrong F.B.A we keep fighting oppressors not yall

    • @jaren2159
      @jaren2159 Рік тому

      Black Americans been fighting the oppressor you Nigerians never put work in

    • @ncbrothad
      @ncbrothad Рік тому

      all day
      @@fitnessman5542

    • @sozb6708
      @sozb6708 Рік тому +6

      Your's is the only comment worth talking about. Grew up in the states....I'm 43, never had beef with no other Africans. In the states or on the continent. People take their personal issues and say "we" way to much these days. Some of these guys suffer from self hate but don't realize it because I agree many give all these other groups big passes.

  • @SharkOrDie
    @SharkOrDie Рік тому +14

    I’m from Los Angeles, I’m FBA, and I’m cool with a lot of Nigerians. My aunties married Liberians and Nigerians. I was just in South Africa and the men talked trash about Nigerians. I don’t participate in that, maybe it’s because I’m educated!

    • @jordanfauntleroy2013
      @jordanfauntleroy2013 Рік тому +7

      South Africa men get mad because Nigerian men be taking up all they women. Not sure if it's true, but this id what I heard.

    • @tsholofelomocumi4207
      @tsholofelomocumi4207 Рік тому +4

      Can you guys pls talk about your issues WITHOUT dragging SAns along, you are cousins, leave us alone pls.

    • @jackblack5833
      @jackblack5833 Рік тому

      @@jordanfauntleroy2013 Why are Nigerians fleeing their country to leach off other African countries? This is the mode of operation of the Nigerians. Stop the BS.

    • @tloutlou2655
      @tloutlou2655 Рік тому

      @@jordanfauntleroy2013 taking all our women that's nonsese. They just don't respect our culture that's the problem. They just like Europeans I thier behaviour sometimes

    • @diplomatdiplomat2800
      @diplomatdiplomat2800 Рік тому +5

      ​@@tsholofelomocumi4207Did they steal your girlfriend too?

  • @MM-do3pt
    @MM-do3pt Рік тому +3

    It’s usually Nigerian men not women in my experience tbat come to America and downplay the struggles AA have overcome to open the door for new immigrants to come here and thrive…. They call AA lazy and angry and never acknowledge the long tumultuous historical fight

    • @themarathoncontinues4211
      @themarathoncontinues4211 10 місяців тому

      The men simply protect their women and families from the ppl who will bully their children and pester them with elementary questions.

  • @Passbu
    @Passbu Рік тому +8

    It’s not a beef. African Americans don’t go to Nigeria for school and we can’t used their currency to buy homes in America but Nigerians run to America to go to school and our currency can be used in their country.
    What competition? African Americans built the wealthy country in the history of the earth. What issue?

    • @afrikanheritage99
      @afrikanheritage99 Рік тому

      So, what's the your problem? No one stopped you from exploring opportunities around the world. All thanks to your country who lied and brainwashed you that your country is the "Greatest country " in the world. You bought into the propaganda and are stuck in the US and majority of you totally ignorant of the world around you.
      It's never to too learn.

    • @amaechihenry7405
      @amaechihenry7405 Рік тому +12

      How come you can't use the same knowledge to build your community.

    • @sshawnbr3
      @sshawnbr3 Рік тому

      @@amaechihenry7405Same reason Africans can’t benefit from their own resources.

    • @shantaalli2865
      @shantaalli2865 Рік тому +3

      ​@@amaechihenry7405Why 😭 can't you build your country?

    • @diplomatdiplomat2800
      @diplomatdiplomat2800 Рік тому

      And Black Americans are at the bottom of the American society? Oh please stop 🛑

  • @tribeaccessorieboutique
    @tribeaccessorieboutique Рік тому +11

    Please talk about all Africa, not only seldom countries. Like Congo Democratic for instance, the south region (Lubumbashi). Encourage visiting as well... please unit African countries, don't become like the Wytttes... Talk about all countries in Africa not only Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya, Ghana.... How about Congo Democratic, Angola or Congo Brazzaville???
    With 💞,

    • @TonnyOkello
      @TonnyOkello Рік тому +3

      Language barrier comes into play

    • @tribeaccessorieboutique
      @tribeaccessorieboutique Рік тому +1

      @@TonnyOkelloin Congo DR they speak French and English too, not much but they do speak English

    • @tribeaccessorieboutique
      @tribeaccessorieboutique Рік тому +4

      @@OG364U south Africa, cape Town / Tanzania Zanzibar

    • @thenaughtyamericanexpat
      @thenaughtyamericanexpat Рік тому +3

      @@OG364U I'd say Diani Beach in Mombasa, Kenya and the Tanzanian island of Zanzibar. However, don't just take my word for it. Go get your passport stamped, and decide for yourself. Godspeed.

    • @afrikanheritage99
      @afrikanheritage99 Рік тому +1

      ​​@@OG364UTanzania, Kenya, Gambia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria in Lagos, South Africa in Cape Town.

  • @jordanfauntleroy2013
    @jordanfauntleroy2013 Рік тому +6

    Never seen Black Americans beef with Nigerians. Many Nigerians grow up with us and they seem to fit right in with is more so than other African groups. They even act like us.

    • @danrichard9082
      @danrichard9082 Рік тому

      Why you bothered about who acts like you

    • @youmeandtherestofus
      @youmeandtherestofus Місяць тому

      What do you mean act like you? I'm asking because I suspect you're not talking about going to the library or making money.

  • @enockt6218
    @enockt6218 Рік тому +20

    Atleast in Europe, im from Tanzania. Never have issue with my Nigerians brothers. I have many working for me. They are very hardworking people. I believe they work hardest among us Africans. Often very business minded which is very good.

    • @jaynewanjira3541
      @jaynewanjira3541 Рік тому +3

      That can be debated because you have never worked with Kenyans and they are the most hard working too according to a lot of American companies. Soooo. lol

    • @enockt6218
      @enockt6218 Рік тому

      @@jaynewanjira3541
      I have worked with Kenyans. They are aswell very good workers indeed and not lazy at all and good with supporting each other aswell 👍

  • @dred9174
    @dred9174 Рік тому +2

    Most of us have Nigerian blood but a lot of us are also from the indigenous Black tribes that were already in the Americas the Conquistadors and Columbus wrote about seeing jet black people in the Americas which predated the Atlantic slave trade.

  • @kennyking5606
    @kennyking5606 Рік тому +3

    This oshey guy is crazy. If you don't like Africa, stay in America na

  • @dennisstampleycali
    @dennisstampleycali Рік тому +8

    African American is not about tribalism! Even in Africa! Nothing wrong with it but keep your culture! Learn from each other and grow!

    • @Tashaten
      @Tashaten Рік тому +1

      That's what I love, like my favorite R&B group Maze song ( We are one)!!!

  • @VictorMulangu
    @VictorMulangu Рік тому +5

    AAs have always looked down on Africans because of simply how underdeveloped Africa is ..Bt the thing is they forget that they are rich people in Africa and always send their kids Abroad to school in the case of Nigerians in America..So u want to look down on someone who grew up in a mansion and coz of stereotype and that kid is given pocket money by their rich dad that u dont earn working a 9-5 u will get animosity..and U cant do that to Nigerians ..Nigerians are the most succesful black grouping in the world..

    • @feefee2
      @feefee2 Рік тому

      Wow that has not been my experience as an AA! We praised Africans and picked their brains for culture! Some of my best friends are African!

    • @LosAngelesMade
      @LosAngelesMade Рік тому

      Brotha hate to burst your bubble but African Americans are the most successful blacks in the world. We have the most millionaires and billionaires. But we don’t look down on africa most of you look down on urselves and other Africans bc of tribalism

    • @danrichard9082
      @danrichard9082 Рік тому

      ​@@LosAngelesMaderemove athletes and entertainers and you don't have any millionaires

    • @LosAngelesMade
      @LosAngelesMade Рік тому

      @@danrichard9082 lol u must live under a rock, we have mannnnyyyyy millionaires and billionaires without sports, good try though. U sound kind of upset? 😂

  • @javionriley8739
    @javionriley8739 Рік тому +13

    Africas tribalism is why that content is degenerate as we speak thousands of people die every hour of the hour across the continent via tribalism ! Fulani taking out the IGBO etc as we speak!! Yet you made a video about black Americans vs African 🥴🥴🥴

    • @Cahluvca
      @Cahluvca Рік тому +3

      Elephant in the room.....

    • @hillcrestprofessionalservi3502
      @hillcrestprofessionalservi3502 Рік тому

      Those are domestic issues that all parties can resolve amongst themselves. You don't need Americans to resolve Nigerian political issues

    • @simpletruth1369
      @simpletruth1369 Рік тому +2

      Tribalism is exaggerated. A few dozens of tribes fighting for political reasons do not represent the thousands of tribes across Africa.

    • @diplomatdiplomat2800
      @diplomatdiplomat2800 Рік тому

      And you Black Americans are at the bottom of the American society because......?

  • @akendon7260
    @akendon7260 Рік тому +8

    Auston looks Igbo. I work with a lot of Africans and Nigerians. Whenever I see Africans that look African American, I know they are Igbo.

    • @jaren2159
      @jaren2159 Рік тому +4

      Cap

    • @africantraveller8303
      @africantraveller8303 Рік тому +1

      Cap🧢

    • @berthatz
      @berthatz Рік тому

      Yes he does..I visited home(Tanzania)On July and met this Guy looks exactly like Auston.He told me he was Nigerian ..He wanted my phone number 😍but hey my husband was around😜

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 Рік тому +3

      ​@@berthatzso if he wasn't around you would have give him your number? Eish! Lol

    • @berthatz
      @berthatz Рік тому

      @@africaine4889😝🙌🏾

  • @ugomariapablo
    @ugomariapablo Рік тому +2

    I’m from Nigeria and I don’t think this Ketchup guy is good enough to rep Nigeria on these shows. Please get someone else. No one even thinks about him. I think he’s done singing or something. Get someone real, he mustn’t be an artist, just a normal Nigerian.
    I’m sorry but I don’t like him or the vibe he’s giving. I don’t relate to what he says.
    Anyways thank you for this channel and educating us about other places in Africa.

  • @vincentdaniels7818
    @vincentdaniels7818 Рік тому +4

    07:00 Bro, stop talking down about the Bible. You don't know anything.

    • @ronj7658
      @ronj7658 Рік тому

      If not for the wyte man non of us will know what the bible is. So he has a right to reject it.

    • @albah289
      @albah289 Рік тому

      @@ronj7658 what white man, i think u need some history lessons. Christianity came to some part of Africa before getting to the white man

    • @clare_jordin
      @clare_jordin Рік тому +1

      ​@@ronj7658 Christianity was practised in Africa way before the white man introduced it

  • @Netnoir
    @Netnoir Рік тому +1

    Nigerian Population is 214 million. You cannot have beef with 214 million pple. Likewise, African American population is 40 million, and I am sure you cannot beef 40 million pple.
    This generalizations and stereotyping of populations can very dangerous. Most Nigerians do not know enough about African Americans to have "beef" with them, most African Americans do not know enough about Nigerians to beef with them.
    The main issue you should be exploring is cultural differences between people who share the same skin color. Once you understand the cultural differences, you should then appreciate each other's diversity and look for areas of mutual interests and unite around those areas.
    By the way, you have poor people in the US and you have ghettos in the US just like you have poor people in Africa and you have slums in Africa. You have wealthy people in the US just like you have wealthy people in Africa. You have a Nigerian, Aliko Dangote being the wealtheist black person in the world, followed by Robert F. Smith, an African American being the 2nd richest black person in the world. In terms of the # of black billionaires, there are more African $ billionaires than African Americans.
    Lets stop the generalizations please and strive for excellence.

  • @igbolady7481
    @igbolady7481 Рік тому +5

    Moved to America more than 11yrs ago from East Africa. I could never relate to black Americans, they always found a way of looking at me inferior but would always get surprised when I got all the girls. Black Americans have a basic mindset and don't know the true meaning of hustle and sacrifice. I rode the bus for more than 3 yrs and they always made fun of me, but I had tunnel vision that their small minds wouldn't comprehend. They think wearing Jordans, having an apartment and driving a nice car on credit is what life is all about. Boy were they wrong. I'm on another level now, thanks to God Almighty and my focus. Tried dating a black American woman, but realized later that they're all sex-driven, have high body counts and don't know nothing about loyalty or building a relationship. Cut shawty off, now I'm engaged to a Tanzanian queen with zero mileage.

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Рік тому +3

      Lol are you gay? Igbolady7481?

    • @igbolady7481
      @igbolady7481 Рік тому

      @@Kenganda Nah bruh, used to be my ex's account. Too lazy to open up another one, subscribed to too many channels. Plus, all my saved vids are on here. Comprende??

    • @LosAngelesMade
      @LosAngelesMade Рік тому

      @igbolady lol Nygga names igbo lady talking about east africa 😂 bruh u was a bum that’s why they made fun of u just like any other bum. It’s not that deep, I run thru Nigerian girls so pls stop acting like sex driven is something. It’s 10x easier to get a Nigerian girl in nigeria than a black American girl I’m just gon be 💯 with u

    • @richmondwotters
      @richmondwotters Рік тому

      “Cut shawty off” sounds like you can relate to us just fine.

    • @danrichard9082
      @danrichard9082 Рік тому

      ​@@LosAngelesMadeAmerican girls are the most easiest especially white and black American girl's😂😂😂😂😂

  • @PapBob-jg7rd
    @PapBob-jg7rd Рік тому +4

    Nigeria population 215 million in Nigeria . Population of Black Nigeria in US 400,000 . Black Population in US 50 million . Nigeria population in US insignificant . Black America population in Nigeria insignificant . The internet and real life can be different .

  • @morningcoffee1266
    @morningcoffee1266 Рік тому +2

    Black Americans are raised knowing their origins began in Africa. I’m not sure where that misconception comes from. Africans really think we’re dumb and don’t know our history. That’s part of the problem. Let’s stop assuming we need someone to come here and educate us without first talking to us. I would NEVER go to Africa and try to tell them about their history no matter how much research I’ve done on their history.

  • @brandonray4379
    @brandonray4379 Рік тому +14

    There's no beef towards Nigerians from AA. It's more like they come here and have animosity towards us. I grew up in the south, the word Nigerian was never in our vocabulary.
    Most black Americans don't think about Africans like that. They're not even on our radar. We been on these side of this world alone battling the harsh effects of white supremacy, alone, for 400 years.

    • @Cahluvca
      @Cahluvca Рік тому +3

      Still alone brotha...

    • @afrikanheritage99
      @afrikanheritage99 Рік тому

      You're not a fair person to not recognize how Africans are bullied in America.

    • @tbk01
      @tbk01 Рік тому

      XD, and it's not like Mali, Burkina Faso & Niger are actually at this exact moment doing a military overthrow of white supremacy (France/USA). It's not like they suffered from colonialism for centuries. I understand, Black Americans have it hard, but it's not like every other black group is having a dandy time, they were busy. Their are also fighting. Btw, on that alone part. Haiti has taken black American refugee multiple times and free them from racism/slavery. Some black Americans resettled in Liberia. Some black Americans went to Canada. That 400 years had more things happen and interaction than what you thought.😅

    • @activeobserver1150
      @activeobserver1150 Рік тому +6

      Africans aren’t thinking of AA either. We wake up and succeed

    • @Homeground38
      @Homeground38 Рік тому +3

      True , so much to worry about, normal BAs are on beat trying to make it...... they're actually supporting Nigerian music and patronize African joints in their cities ......

  • @deondimicks8159
    @deondimicks8159 Рік тому +2

    I wish people would just stop bringing up black Americans for views smh

    • @mysteriesoflife540
      @mysteriesoflife540 Рік тому

      Kenganda is a black american. Oh and one more thing, you black Americans talk about every other groups of people moreso than others do about you. We know you lots too very well. Please stop deceiving yourselves.

    • @chidimmachristopher3709
      @chidimmachristopher3709 Рік тому

      No Nigerian podcasts has ever talked about black Americans talk to people in your community

  • @jegi7971
    @jegi7971 Рік тому +6

    O’Shea don’t apologise for anything, you speak for the authentic Blacks and authentic Blackness, keep that flame 🔥.

  • @dicksonstephen7752
    @dicksonstephen7752 Рік тому +6

    Curruption is everywhere even in west

  • @Ob_BarberStylez
    @Ob_BarberStylez Рік тому +8

    Education is key. I’ve seen both sides of the relationships between AA & Africans. It is a case by case basis that depends on the individual’s mentality. I’m from Louisiana but have always known that I am Igbo (Obie the III [3rd]). Many AA don’t know their lineage/don’t care about it. Many of us are indeed a mixture like Austin said. For me… I’ve always know/been taught that I had Igbo lineage as well as Ethiopian. I connect with most Nigerian Bros & Sis majorly 👊🏾. My name & knowing a lot of Nigerian culture makes it easy for me though.

    • @jermainenowels9511
      @jermainenowels9511 Рік тому

      Yep education is key. Both sides got issues

    • @jordanfauntleroy2013
      @jordanfauntleroy2013 Рік тому +1

      Igbo tribe where the first group of slaves taken in the transatlantic slave trade. There was over 100 Igbo settlements from West Africa all the way up to India. The Portuguese and the Spanish had put them into slavery. They either had to convert to Christianity or be put into slavery. Many of them refused to convert so they where put into slavery by the Portuguese. They arrived in America on May 15, 1518. It's said that 60% of Black Americans that have taken a geneolgy test have at least 1 Igbo Ancestor. Not sure if this is true or not, but the Igbo are also believed to be from the kingdom of Judah any many of them have practices that are linked to Judaism. It is estimated that 2 million Igbo where put into slavery. There is a hebrew temple I want to go to in Nigeria and when I have the money to travel Im going to go.

    • @amanokal5635
      @amanokal5635 6 місяців тому

      Ethiopian ? serious bruh You need to review translatantic slave trade

  • @murrayedwards1805
    @murrayedwards1805 Рік тому +6

    Believe me the very first time I came across Oshay Duke Jackson, the feeling I got was he was one pissed off Nigerian. Do you know what Oshe means in Yoruba language? It means thanks

    • @LosAngelesMade
      @LosAngelesMade Рік тому

      Brotha in Yoruba it’s O se not Oshay two different words my boy nice try though. Im FBA and got love for Nigeria but let’s not act like what was said isn’t the truth. I can tell the truth about my black American family but will also tell the truth about Nigerians. There is no real beef just both have biggest egos about who is the best Black. Bitterness can make you this way we need to let go of the past tension and move to unity. We have to acknowledge the feelings say sorry and move on

    • @chidimmachristopher3709
      @chidimmachristopher3709 Рік тому

      @@LosAngelesMadepls speak for yourself, am Nigerian too and if having confidence is ego work on your insecurities

    • @LosAngelesMade
      @LosAngelesMade Рік тому

      @@chidimmachristopher3709 u sound butt hurt and bitter? Just say that 😂 insecurity is having the most bleach products in the world and running from ur country, that scream insecure like fake bravado. Get something done first sir.

  • @johncurry-jf6jc
    @johncurry-jf6jc Рік тому +6

    Blk Americans have no interest in what going on Nigeria or any other country in Africa and that’s just a unfortunate fact, as both places should be closer , you have to remember both people have been separated for 400 plus years and are just now connecting and culture’s are very different, but it’s good the conversation has started

    • @dandaddalyon12
      @dandaddalyon12 Рік тому +3

      Then why is Oshay in Africa?

    • @Tina-bm8ei
      @Tina-bm8ei Рік тому

      @@dandaddalyon12 Because (#Oshay) is really lowkey of "AFRICAN DESCENT"...TBH!!! Somebody even said his name is of African descent so he just claims to be "ADOS" when he's really ("NOT")...SMDH He's really just a 2nd Generation "African-Immigrant" but he's just too ("ASHAMED") to really claim his African identity lol. & That's why he's claiming to be a Black American When He's Really NOT!!!...LOL🤣🤣 SMDH!!! WHY Do U think he said in the video that he has a brother that's half igboo???🤔 or however u pronounce it??? I don't really know or *CARE BC "ADOS/FBA/BLACK-AMERICAN'S" OR ("NOT") AFRICAN ANYMORE....AFTER OVER 500-YRS OF "SEPARATION" FROM AFRICA🤦.*
      *&*
      *#OSHAY** NEEDS TO FINALLY ACCEPT THIS ("FACT") BC ADOS/FBA/BLACK-AMERICAN ACTUALLY ("DON'T") EVEN HAVE ANYYYY AFRICAN RELATIVES AT AIIII!!!! SO ADOS BLK-AMERICAN'S HAVE NOW BASICALLY BECOME OUR OWN SEPARATE, & UNIQUE, CULTURE!!! THAT IS ALSO THE MOST ("INFLUENTIAL-CULTURE-WORLDWIDE!!!!") & WE NEED TO LEARN TO JUST ACCEPT, & BE VERY PROUD, OF THAT & OF JUST BEING "ADOS/FBA/BLK-AMERICANS" NOW...WHICH IS A TOTALLY NEW, & SEPARATE, ETHNICITY, CULTURE, & NATIONALITY. THAT'S TOTALLY SEPARATE, FROM & DIFFERENT, FROM AFRICAN'S!!! & TBH THAT'S ALSO WHY BLACK-AMERICAN'S REALLY DON'T HAVE ANYYY REAL CONNECTION, OR INTEREST, IN AFRICA, OR AFRICAN, PPL...Just like Austin said*
      *in the video so I don't know what part of that Oshay doesn't understand Yet?!?!? With This Pointless "Pan-African" Nonsense That He Keeps Tryna Push That's Actually Never Gonna Work...Bc ATP We're Allll Just Wayyyy Different PPL Now Period & That's Also Ok. But We Just Need To Allll Move On Bc We Are ("NOT") AIIII ONE "BLACK-DIASPORA" OR A SO CALLED UNITED FAMILY??? & WE NEVER WILL BE. Bc that would actually have to start with ("AFRICA") BEING ("UNITED") 1ST DUHHH!!!🤦 & THAT'S JUST COMMON SENSE. BUT THEIR NOT!!! SO **#OSHAY** JUST NEEDS TO STOP!!! WITH ALL THIS FAKE-BS!!! & FINALLY MOVE ON!!!*

    • @DanielWilson-bu4cq
      @DanielWilson-bu4cq Рік тому

      @@Tina-bm8ei your culture isn’t influential anywhere why do y’all like to say this dumb stuff

  • @thekorsh4230
    @thekorsh4230 Рік тому +2

    I thought Aston said he likes social people, dude isn't talking that much

  • @n.g.l.
    @n.g.l. Рік тому +1

    lol I've never heard of this beef, been minding my own business. The only "beef" I know is that Nigerian Jellof is *better*

  • @cloutlordgunsmoke1009
    @cloutlordgunsmoke1009 Рік тому +5

    I am African American but my ancestry traces back to Nigeria

    • @julianaansah6367
      @julianaansah6367 Рік тому

      Most of y’all are Nigerians especially Igbo or Yoruba learn more about them

  • @KenUbeleveit1
    @KenUbeleveit1 Рік тому +2

    Burna Boy has been on Breakfast Club before

  • @tayomed
    @tayomed Рік тому +21

    I see people from different black communities working together on the individual level, and that's very encouraging.
    Sure we don't have this kumbaya togetherness that the Nigerian guest is talking about but we're not attacking and killing each other either. Let's not overlook that and take it for granted.

    • @mikewilliams9069
      @mikewilliams9069 Рік тому

      Wrong, they’re killing each other in blue northern states but everyone is pretending it’s not happening

    • @LetsTravellChannel
      @LetsTravellChannel Рік тому +2

      Claps

  • @hasinamuhammad3082
    @hasinamuhammad3082 Рік тому +2

    Does it seem like Auston doesn't want to be there? Hardly engaging, even on the previous episode, Oshea carried the podcast. Maybe jet lag or something?

  • @Silverbackugx
    @Silverbackugx Рік тому +40

    I could 100% relate Austin's history and energy on the show with this Nigerian. You cannot have a conversation with one of them without them telling you how they are "gods" and 'kings and queens" and somehow broke as a rich bum but better than other people, while constantly trying to finesse. The ones that I have personally encountered have been the most caustic and arrogant people in the room, you know them by the guy wearing the pajamas and the fake bling with the loudest mouth. If this dude knew how to connect with Black Americans, he would know that we don't like all that deliberate touching, especially from other men..wtf....hard pass.

    • @skyking3210
      @skyking3210 Рік тому +20

      Stop it brah, you run the same speech with gods, queens and kings so it should be like looking in a mirror
      If you are actually good at reading the room you could tell this guy is eccentric and maybe not even straight
      Black folks too emotional as always while playing macho

    • @patrisio3
      @patrisio3 Рік тому +20

      If I didn't know any better, I thought you were talking about black Americans.

    • @skyking3210
      @skyking3210 Рік тому +6

      @@patrisio3 short sighted that one, it's like he lives in a vacuum even amongst his own

    • @valley2898
      @valley2898 Рік тому +15

      @@skyking3210 Exactly. Falling for the same shittt, using one guy to paint brush a people. Everyone is different, approach each person differently.

    • @simonesimona8317
      @simonesimona8317 Рік тому +9

      ​@skyking3210 thank you for your room reading, you just confirmed what I was thinking 😅 this is deeper than Naija vs blacks

  • @gideonappleseed9632
    @gideonappleseed9632 Рік тому +2

    I am from Southern carolina gechee Boy. I can count on one hand how many hand many African I met in my 39 years of life. I never had a problem with them. Honestly, we have some culture. This beef is fake and dumb.

  • @johnnyb-ui1vw
    @johnnyb-ui1vw Рік тому +3

    The guest lost me at the one currency, one bank and country stuff it’s such an idealistic viewpoint to the point it’s not even realistic. Have you seen the edgy Nigerian and South African relationship? Your presidents don’t even want to step down after their terms. Before colonisation and even after colonisation Africa was not even “united” let’s have realistic solutions to problems that one country stuff is failed move on to new solutions !

    • @dinaledi4085
      @dinaledi4085 Рік тому

      True but SA has a thriving democracy . Our first black president refused a second term. Subsequent presidents only stay two terms. We've yet to have a dictatorship and I doubt we ever will.

    • @johnnyb-ui1vw
      @johnnyb-ui1vw Рік тому +1

      @@dinaledi4085 yep, and that diversity in culture, morals, religion and values makes it near impossible to have one country the Ugandan president has been in power for how long I’m not judging him but Africa is too diverse for that

    • @dinaledi4085
      @dinaledi4085 Рік тому

      @@johnnyb-ui1vw 100%

  • @VictorSchroeder-we6mv
    @VictorSchroeder-we6mv 10 місяців тому +1

    There is no beef between ghana & nigeria I am a Ghanaian & we Ghanaians feel we are better than nigerians, nigerians also feel they are better than Ghanaians it is just banter african americans are too sensitive

  • @nynurse29
    @nynurse29 Рік тому +5

    I didnt even meet a Nigerian until i was in my early 30s i knew one African dude in High-school and no one knew he was African until his parents showed up in his cultural attire. He was deep in our culture. There wasnt even a flood of Africans where i lived or in Southern states growing up in the 80s and 90s. All this black Americans did this to us. Its like 50 million of us and most of us wasnt around them. I didnt even know where Nigerian was and knew nothing about it.

    • @LosAngelesMade
      @LosAngelesMade Рік тому +1

      This facts! I went to highschool with 3 Nigerians but I never knew they were Nigerian bcus they did everything like we did the only way I knew is senior year when I heard their last names when we graduated lol cus they had English first names I never knew they were Nigerians. I’m cool with 2 of them until this day bcus both married FBAs.

    • @Tiger-zp8eq
      @Tiger-zp8eq Рік тому +2

      Exactly! Outside of NY, most of us had no contact with them until adulthood. These stories about how they were treated so bad by BAs are suspect AF.

    • @nynurse29
      @nynurse29 Рік тому +2

      @Tiger-zp8eq and I grew up in upstate new york not new york city where most carribean and Africans are. Hell I didn't even have any carribean classmates or they definitely was absorbed in black American culture. That period of time was golden for hip hop and r&b I was busy enjoying the 90s black culture. The only part of Africa I really remember paying attention to was South Africa because of learning about apartheid in social studies. That's it!

    • @JayFocused
      @JayFocused Рік тому +1

      Right. Same for me, in the 90s/early 00s they just didn't have a large presence in the States.

    • @beezelsub
      @beezelsub 11 місяців тому

      @@Tiger-zp8eq they're not suspect at all. From what I read it was the worst in the 90's - early 2000's due to all of the anti-African propaganda at the time.

  • @TRUTH7360_
    @TRUTH7360_ Рік тому +1

    African Americans Vs. Nigerians beef is no different then the Ghanaians vs Nigerians beef, accept theirs no killings, beatings or burning of businesses with the African Americans🤷🏾‍♂

  • @vonniofdoom5590
    @vonniofdoom5590 Рік тому +8

    Which Americans have time to beef someone in a third world country?

    • @javionriley8739
      @javionriley8739 Рік тому

      Exactly majority of us never even came across them ! Dude is simply delusional!! And you see how the Nigerian do is gaslighting and lying about everything he never touched on tribalism in his own continent, which is the reason why they fled to USA 😂😂😂! All while wearing a jacket that says “hood rich” the jokes write themselves

    • @jaren2159
      @jaren2159 Рік тому

      ​@@storyteller6777that Crackhead mom can teach how to use a toilet

    • @fredrickbrown6206
      @fredrickbrown6206 Рік тому

      Now Ive been to Africa the poor I seen over there will scare the hell out of people here . That's why so many of them die trying to leave. @@storyteller6777

    • @2LETLIVE
      @2LETLIVE Рік тому

      @vonnionfdoom5590 Do you even know the meaning of "third world"? Your idea of third world is right there in America. Go to the projects, the hood, and fift word in America. Go to Philadelphia, go to every black American community and neighborhood in America, it is like a war zone. They are the most impoverished and backwards society in America. Go yo skidroll in Los Angeles and see black American destitute loitering everywhere. Go all the major city in America, you have black American destitutes and beggars at every corner of the city. You need to humble yourself bro., and stop throwing insults on Africans.

    • @5Pointstarr
      @5Pointstarr Рік тому

      realistily yall american do have beef with 3rd world counties, stop goin over to 3rd world countries and stealing their resources.

  • @nnamdiobiako5773
    @nnamdiobiako5773 Рік тому +1

    This beef must only live online b/c 90% of my friends are African Americans and aint no beef there. Maybe the older generations had some beef but where is this beef now? Everyone is vibing to Afrobeats and exchanging cultures.

  • @NobleSoy
    @NobleSoy Рік тому +8

    You’ll never see the Igbo and Fulani conflict discuss on here

    • @kreativeforce532
      @kreativeforce532 Рік тому +4

      which is a real conflict. pew pew

    • @marcuscole1994
      @marcuscole1994 Рік тому

      Fulani my ppl they gangsta

    • @sshawnbr3
      @sshawnbr3 Рік тому

      Exactly!! These idiots really try to act like Black America is where that tribal BS comes from. They know good and damn well that they come over here with that!

  • @vitukovyasilvernamtaawake4024
    @vitukovyasilvernamtaawake4024 Рік тому +1

    I have so many Nigerian friends. They are not like Tanzanians

  • @victorhampton3452
    @victorhampton3452 Рік тому +5

    Africans need to get there countries together stop worrying and hating on black Americans

    • @5Pointstarr
      @5Pointstarr Рік тому +2

      Blk americnas need to worry about gettin their native language and native name back from the colonizers that took it from them. Stop worrying about africans.

    • @nigerianwithattitude5048
      @nigerianwithattitude5048 Рік тому +13

      Have y’all gotten the neighborhoods in order 😂🤡

    • @successsocial3986
      @successsocial3986 Рік тому +5

      😂😂 See who has become the motivational speaker......put more energy in getting ur house in order in America......Africa shouldnt concern you

    • @victorhampton3452
      @victorhampton3452 Рік тому

      Yes for the most part

    • @victorhampton3452
      @victorhampton3452 Рік тому

      Why not I'm black take that same energy stop the tribal wars in get back your natural resources kick France out of your country I think we will all prosper..your ancestors sold us yall point fingers smh

  • @marquesridley2464
    @marquesridley2464 Рік тому +2

    I luckily had a friend from Nairobi when i was 6 or 7 years old that told me about all the cities in Africa. Peaked my interest and i knew at a young age what Americans learned about Africa is BS

  • @majamaja8136
    @majamaja8136 Рік тому +3

    Happy Kenyans are a free minded people

  • @AliAsadMo
    @AliAsadMo Рік тому +1

    what u mean Ethiopia and somalia share a border with Kenya and you call Kenya only subsahara

  • @CaribbeanLife2023
    @CaribbeanLife2023 Рік тому +5

    Auston you need to expand your wardrobe. Lol! 😂 Must be your favourite shirt. 🤦🏾

  • @valley2898
    @valley2898 Рік тому +3

    My sister is married to an Igbo guy. Great dude, natural red hair like Blake Griffin.

  • @dee3489
    @dee3489 Рік тому +6

    Never seen any problem my gf Nigerian and im black American born.

    • @jaren2159
      @jaren2159 Рік тому +4

      Wtf does Black American born mean you Black American or not

    • @afrikanheritage99
      @afrikanheritage99 Рік тому +4

      ​@@jaren2159You need a lot of help to deal with your hate. Why are you aggressive towards group of people that look like you that has no power to subject you to institutional racism you've been dealing with across generations.
      #MisplacedPriority

    • @ronj7658
      @ronj7658 Рік тому

      ​@@afrikanheritage99because he has to hate someone that looks like him to make himself feel better about being a L0śëŕ

    • @dee3489
      @dee3489 Рік тому

      @@jaren2159 mean exactly what I said born in USA duh

  • @dimbwemazala8978
    @dimbwemazala8978 Рік тому +1

    You are talking rubbish. We Africans had Luambo Franco, we had Tabu Ley, we had Roger Millah... we still have Zaiko, we had Wenge...

  • @gmackhere4fun
    @gmackhere4fun Рік тому +8

    Its funny because if african americans did a DNA test they would find out that most of us are brothas.
    but i always tried to talk to our african brothas in the US, but they were always stand off-ish so i thought they didnt like us.

    • @jaren2159
      @jaren2159 Рік тому +6

      Bro get off that DNA bs we not the same

    • @tcmyric4978
      @tcmyric4978 Рік тому +5

      Nah my DNA say Black American

    • @Justfranktbh
      @Justfranktbh Рік тому +3

      @@jaren2159what u mean

    • @Derrty-DANCE
      @Derrty-DANCE Рік тому

      @@tcmyric4978 🏴🇺🇸

    • @Cahluvca
      @Cahluvca Рік тому

      That dont matter one is a forgiener regardless

  • @fridaymaureenodipo1315
    @fridaymaureenodipo1315 Рік тому +2

    He just reminded me why. A fool in his heart says there is no God.

  • @marianamcanuff6835
    @marianamcanuff6835 Рік тому +5

    We should have a mutual respect for one another I am from Jamaica myself but when I came to America I use to get the go back to Jamaica song. Now everyone wants to visit. What I have learned over the years is respect should be given for the fight. Black African Americans had to fight for what we have today in America and the respect needs to be given for the fight Blacks have given in Africa and countries such as Jamaica and Haiti from the colonizers. From every direction there has been a fight. So whatever freedom we have now is because we all have been fighting our ancestors and our people now! That is why we have youtubes like this and other outlets for the fight. We have no other choice but to fight.

    • @wisdommasterreviews4712
      @wisdommasterreviews4712 Рік тому

      Who wants to visit Jamaica?Stopppp

    • @marianamcanuff6835
      @marianamcanuff6835 Рік тому +1

      @@wisdommasterreviews4712 No you stop! You don't have to question when you read replies like yours that your only coming from a negative point of view to DESTROY and not build. If you took from my comment that I in some way truly meant everyone Literally like I don't have enough intelligence to know you and other people don't have Jamaica on their bucket list and may have other countries they would like to visit. Please! In addition When we start respecting each other as I said in my last comment we will see how each of us add to the cause for equality and justice everything we do is for the children of the future just like it was done for us. Go listen to some Bob Marley and sit under a tree. Geesh.

    • @diplomatdiplomat2800
      @diplomatdiplomat2800 Рік тому

      ​@@wisdommasterreviews4712 I do. Please stop being jealous

  • @zeroz434
    @zeroz434 Місяць тому

    South Afrikans get along very well with Black America......... if there's tow black nation that can work together, is BLACK AMERICA and BLACK SOUTH AFRICA

  • @besharp1998
    @besharp1998 Рік тому +4

    There’s no beef. African Americans don’t pay attention to what is happening in Nigeria or Nigerian culture.

    • @erickaransom236
      @erickaransom236 Рік тому +2

      Please qualify your statement because some of us are interested in what is happening in the world, not just the continent of Africa. Not all of us.

    • @5Pointstarr
      @5Pointstarr Рік тому

      Africans dont pay attention to blk americans.. matter of fact when africnas come to america, we dont hang round with yall. So keep it real. yall aint shidd.

    • @NoBody-tk8lq
      @NoBody-tk8lq Рік тому

      @@erickaransom236Correction: most Black Americans ain’t n2 Nigerians or their culture. Most of us simply don’t care. U in the minority.

  • @sophieb24
    @sophieb24 Рік тому +2

    Auston has a disdain for Nigerians and its showing, as many Africans Americans.

    • @agass2576
      @agass2576 Рік тому

      Who cares. with such attitude, be rest assured the feeling is very mutual

    • @diplomatdiplomat2800
      @diplomatdiplomat2800 Рік тому +1

      ​@@agass2576 Honestly, does anybody really really want to meet these Black Americans? They invited themselves to our African continent and brought their hatred and victimhood with them just to badmouth us. They are free to go back to America if they don't like it here in Africa

    • @LosAngelesMade
      @LosAngelesMade Рік тому

      What disdain? Bro was nice and friendly , y’all be making up stuff 😂. The gay dude was the one who was all touchy touchy

  • @HeraAnyang
    @HeraAnyang Рік тому +4

    What's with all the touching Mr. Nigeria?

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 Рік тому +6

      It's an African thing. Like some Africans when they laugh will slap your arm or back. It hurts too😂

    • @wildflower7925
      @wildflower7925 Рік тому +1

      It's an african thing, its a culture thing😊

  • @suzettemclachlam514
    @suzettemclachlam514 Рік тому +2

    African Americans has energy to all foreigners.

  • @Angela-hm3xt
    @Angela-hm3xt Рік тому +1

    Nigerians are naturally generous, even the poor ones. We have our issues too and we are just like anyone else who wants a better life for themselves.

  • @Doomer253
    @Doomer253 Рік тому +15

    Austin showing yet again how much of a intellectual liteweight he is.

    • @Silverbackugx
      @Silverbackugx Рік тому +8

      I believe it was choosing not to engage and it was a wise choice. He showed up to support Oshay like a brother would. Anything he said would have Nigerians something to cry about, the intellectual light weight is you for not understanding that.

    • @db6881
      @db6881 Рік тому +2

      ​@Silverbackugx Nah he's just missing chasing tail in Brazil 😂😂😂😂. Depressed because his fetish refuses to f with him.

    • @BossKong-lo8ri
      @BossKong-lo8ri Рік тому

      @@db6881you mad because he doesn’t want you or what? I’ll never understand comments like yours.

    • @db6881
      @db6881 Рік тому

      @@BossKong-lo8ri It is just the truth I don't have to be one of the women he bashes to still stand up for them. He recently travelled to my country and even in the motherland he caused problems.

    • @BossKong-lo8ri
      @BossKong-lo8ri Рік тому

      @@db6881 what happened?

  • @BossKong-lo8ri
    @BossKong-lo8ri Рік тому +1

    Man, I’m from America, my far off ancestors came from Africa. I know some of the tribes and everything. With that being said, I’ll never tell my kids they’re from Africa. My grandpas and grandmas have a strong history here and it’s recorded. We have our own culture and everything. From slang, music, foods, styles of dress and etc.

  • @charlesislaw
    @charlesislaw Рік тому +3

    United States of Africa
    African Diaspora Unity

  • @malcolmskinner3117
    @malcolmskinner3117 Місяць тому

    As an African American, I beg to differ.I have plenty of smoke or whites as well.Im an equal opportunity smoker.Maybe Oshay and possibly Auston are different not i.

  • @JamaicanTribe
    @JamaicanTribe Рік тому +12

    A lot of the black people from Brooklyn are of a Caribbean background....It feels like you have AA on one side, Africans on the other and the Caribbean in the middle.. (30% of the black people in Canada are Jamaicans. Lots of Black British people too) Would be interesting to see what you think about Black Brazilians..) Blacks from the South are different from the North.

    • @kreativeforce532
      @kreativeforce532 Рік тому

      A study has been done about that actually. Carribeans don't deny our Africaness and also feel connection to AAs. Likewise Africans do not deny Carribeans are African (in fact layman Nigerians believe the Carribean islands are only a few miles off their coast).
      HOWEVER the rub comes in with AAs who the majority deny any connection to Africa and also group Carribeans as being closer to Africans than to AAs despite us both experiencing enslavement, miscegenation, linguistic theft, and AAs having passed through the Carribean to be broken.
      I'd say it's crazy but then again there are negroes who seriously believe that their own ancestors were not enslaved because "they were indians (despite indians having been enslaved)" & simultaneously they're christians (native americans are not) while claiming to be jews. A good metaphor is wasted on the foolish.

    • @Silverbackugx
      @Silverbackugx Рік тому

      Find me any group of Africans that can get along with Nigerians for an extended period of time, without wanting them out of their country. 🧐 Even the Italians have had enough.

    • @killingjoke535
      @killingjoke535 Рік тому +9

      Blacks from the south are literally family to most Northern black people. That's where we predominantly come from

    • @db6881
      @db6881 Рік тому

      No such thing as black British not in the same sense as black American. The only black people in Britain with a slave history are Caribbeans so you can't tag black Britain in the same boat as Black Americans.

    • @MyPerspectiveOurReality
      @MyPerspectiveOurReality Рік тому

      Blacks from the NORTH are BLACKS from the South . EXCEPT FOR THE IMMIGRANTS AND THEIR CHILDREN.
      In the usa BLACK is an ethnicity entitled to a specific group DELINEATION is a must.

  • @MrJW-jf3ue
    @MrJW-jf3ue Рік тому +2

    I think its according to your age. Im 59 years old form California. But I know Africans and African American are one, and I treated as so. I went to Ghana this year and enjoyed myself.

  • @constancew7
    @constancew7 Рік тому +3

    What's crazy about this is that we are literally the same people. Smh...

    • @PlutoniumSol
      @PlutoniumSol Рік тому +1

      We are not the same people. We are very different. But that isn't going to stop you all from forcing dark-skinned people to blend, as of they all belong together. Surface level thinking like this has caused genocide after genocide. We are not the same. And that's OK.

    • @Negro.spiritual
      @Negro.spiritual Рік тому

      ​@@PlutoniumSolno its not ok to push stupidity black americans and west africans are genetically the same ppl we have the same blood running through are veins that doesnt change just because one group got dropped off in america.

  • @tiffanydcoates2904
    @tiffanydcoates2904 6 місяців тому

    Greetings 🫡 first I am really appalled and disgusted to know that any of us as Black people have beef with each other, but I understand what was fed to us people with white propaganda to placed division.
    I’m a African-American woman that rocked Africa ,my sister friends all of us salute Africa now to know that many of our African brothers and sisters from the mother land don’t like us or they feel a certain type of way about us that’s hurtful ! I don’t even wanna wear any of my African pendants anymore because of now we’re seeing how people really feel ! my message to our people do your history learn about all different cultures. Especially African American studies . Our ancestors made many sacrifices and accomplishments for us to be here

  • @MeeMee-pc6bv
    @MeeMee-pc6bv Рік тому +5

    Oshay don’t like Nigerians period he will still drag them every opportunity he got 😂😂😂

  • @thegift02
    @thegift02 Рік тому +2

    Alston strikes me as someone who needs to read more.