This was AMAZING! I enjoyed every minute! Thank you so much for this opportunity ❤️💐. My husband has been correcting every mistake I said 😂 E.g “Priest not Pastor”😂.
I like the fact that, your guest sees herself as a Pan-African, If many Africans can have this mindset, Africa will definitely be great. You are doing great work. Watching from Nigeria.
Amazing love story , Moral of this lesson , if you like someone.. don't be afraid go for the person. Keep doing God's work Madame Serame Kealeboga .....
Serame, happy New year, may the good Lord Almighty bless and prosper you this year and beyond. You're a very nice woman. Thanks for your lovely videos.
Amazing job Sister. I enjoy every moment of your passionate interview. You are beautiful and brilliant. Your guest is very talented and fantastic as well. I am so glad you all are married to Nigerians Watching from the US. Thank you.
Thank you for your wonderful contents Serame. You are contributing so much to bridge the divide amongst Africans, letting us see that the differences are not much.
First of all, @Mmatshepo is not only beautiful but very intelligent. Her activism and good judgment, of standing up against what is wrong, reminds me of Winnie Mandela. May God bless her marriage and both their extended African families! For you, @Serame, I can't tell you how touched I am at what you're doing. May God enlarge your coast, like that of Jabez, and bless the work of your hands! ... someone mentioned Ekiti state (they were created from Ondo state). Those two states can boast of a very large number of academic professors in Nigeria. Some of their families have 5 all-round generations of graduates! As for the haters, and those people who doubt the beauty of Africans and their culture, let me say it in pidgin English: "Dem go hear am!" 😀
Awwww thank you so much for your encouragement and kinds words. I appreciate it Sir. About Ekiti, yesss that's so true sir. All my inlaws including my parents in love are well educated and believe so much in education. Haha Dem go hear am!!! 🤣😆
Beautiful interview....Mmatshepo is so lovely... Nigerians are blunt hey...lol... yoruba men don't like to teach their Lang its because they like too much aproko
Thank you so much for this information. I was precautionary suspended in 2020 without any paperwork after reporting Sexual harassment cases on behalf of the learners at school. (I was an educator and two learners reported on separete occasions) There was never put in a hearing during the 4 month suspension, and yes I was paid during that period. It took an emotional toll on me plus during that period I was intimidated and harassed badly. It gave me so much anxiety and set depression episodes to a point where I literally got sick by the time the suspension was lifted. I did not last at work after that since I had to choose between my mental health and a toxic work environment that was created by continous intimidation and harassment from the remaining friends of the guilty found perpetrators. I ended up resigning, even that resignation was made to be longest process just to frustrate me. Do I have any litigation grounds against the Department of Education?
💔💔💔😭🥺🥺 oh no, I am so sorry ausi Cylia, however I am not in a position to offer legal advice but I do know someone who can help. You can call her for an appointment 0120545362 or 0674056926
OMG! Not using tissue paper is NOT A CULTURAL THING IN NIGERIA. People will do that when they are Muslims, but will still provide for their non-Muslim visitors, especially in the west and south which are predominantly Christians. Please always clarify from individual Nigerians you are meeting before you generalise things.
Using water in the toilet instead of tissue paper isn't a Nigerian culture. Maybe they adapted it there, and it is the first time I have heard of an Igbo person using water.
Most people think Nigerians are loud because of Igbo people and Yoruba people. Here in Nigeria, we think that only Edo people can almost compete with TIV people as far as been loud or coming off as being aggressive.
Hello serame❤ This is a good video that I've ever seen, friends are always connected, if friends need authentic Indonesian recipes, I make them, I complete your language for each video so you can try Indonesian dishes, greetings from Indonesia, friends
How many of other tribe's house did you visit for you to that they don't use toilet paper? I live with igbo I have never seen any of them using toilet paper.
Y'all nigerian men must stop disrespecting your women., my sisters there in Naija. Y'all always say nigerian women are too demanding and and and as if they are the only one who does that. It's not their fault that they know their worth and some south african women don't. Since monday on Twitter, y'all were busy bashing naija women for loving money saying y'all love south african women coz they are not like naija women. Get this right, women love money, there are many south african women who date naija men coz of their money so they are not different from naija women, the lady who was bashing naija women for loving money is just cheap and there's nothing we can do with her for putting herself on sale for naija men. Naija women are demanding, the same as many SA women.
Don't generalize my brother. I know alot of amazing Nigerian women. Most of my husbands friends are married to Nigerian women and they have the most beautiful marriage.
Yaaaaas sis!!! SA woman mostly date Nigerians for their money PERIOD and they're not afraid to show it and be vocal about, but at the end of the day some women do date men for money,people date people for their own benefits
My point as Nigerian is every women love money 💰, how would you date without having a money or any source of income to provide for her. Even here in Paris that I live it’s the same, so brother stop giving excuses about Naija women.
Rest wena Thabang, we will live in SA for aslong as we want. So deal with it and focus on your focus. Theirs absolutely nothing you can say or comment that will affect our lives. Stay blessed though 🙏🏾❤
This was AMAZING! I enjoyed every minute! Thank you so much for this opportunity ❤️💐. My husband has been correcting every mistake I said 😂 E.g “Priest not Pastor”😂.
🤭😂😂😂😂
Thanks again for coming through love, I appreciate you ❤
Love your story ❤ please give me your Instagram ID will like to follow you.
Pastor it is even more correct than priest. Pastor means teacher....
@@SerameAndBeyond
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I like the fact that, your guest sees herself as a Pan-African, If many Africans can have this mindset, Africa will definitely be great. You are doing great work. Watching from Nigeria.
That's so true, xenophobia is just nonsense
Absolutely, one day Africans we be united 🙏🏾 thanks for watching
Yes I really hope we will all be strongly United,one village,one love
@@maryannesehlako5898 We will keep the hope alive that someday there will be unity among Africans probably the future generations will make it happen.
Yeah, but we also have to fight, I'm gonna die fighting for us Africans and make a change
Good one keep preaching the love messages amongst Africans
Thank you so much 🙏🏾
Amazing love story , Moral of this lesson , if you like someone.. don't be afraid go for the person. Keep doing God's work Madame Serame Kealeboga .....
Go leboga nna 🙏🏾 thank you so much for watching 🙏🏾
I'm so obsessed with my African people honestly
Telling the African stories by our own people 👏👏👏👍
Exactly...💯 thats how it should be
Amazing story with two beautiful ladies,, Thank u for this Content😊
Thank you so much, I appreciate you for watching 🙏🏾
So obsessed with your videos is crazy, every guest that comes in here has something special to share 😍💗 Keep teaching and sharing ❤
Ncaooo 🥰 thank you so much sweetheart ❤ I appreciate you
You continue to amaze us with your contents... another beautiful lady's experience married to nigeria. Loved it.
Thank you so much for watching 🙏🏾 i appreciate you
I'm coming to SA to get me a wife. You ladies make a case for why a Nigerian should get a SA wife. The respect you accord us is awesome..
I don't need to watch your video to like them, you are always on point
Awwww thank you so much, highly appreciate your feedback 🙏🏾
Serame, happy New year, may the good Lord Almighty bless and prosper you this year and beyond. You're a very nice woman. Thanks for your lovely videos.
@@joshuafantur5507 Thank you. Happy new year to you and your family. Have a blessed one 🙏🏾 ✨️ ❤️
Congratulations to guy my sister 🎉
Thanks Serame. Always looking forward for your videos.👍🤩
Thank you so much, I appreciate it 🙏🏾
Very pretty and cool woman.
Our brother has good eyes.
We are proud of you two our wives.
Keep being good women.
Thank you so much 🙏🏾 appreciate your kinds words. Thank you for watching
Good woman, well brought up. Apple does not fall too far from the tree. May the good Lord bless you and your family.
Amen 🙏🏾 thank you so much
Amazing job Sister. I enjoy every moment of your passionate interview. You are beautiful and brilliant. Your guest is very talented and fantastic as well. I am so glad you all are married to Nigerians
Watching from the US. Thank you.
I appreciate your feedback, means alot 🙏🏾 thank you so much
This program is awesome 👏 I must commend you ma’am
Thank you so much 🙏🏾
Always looking fwd to sunday evenings.
Yaaaay and I'm always looking forward to your comments here. Thank you 🙏🏾
One ☝️ Africa 💚
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Many thanks for sharing she so beautiful. SA women are so beautiful with open minded 😅
Absolutely 🥰 beautiful inside and out. Thank you for watching 🙏🏾
Beautiful content again ausi and have enjoyed the interview.
Lots of love
Thank you so much sis. I love you more ❤🙏🏾
You never fail to deliver. Kuddos to the young lady.
I appreciate your feedback. Thank you 🙏🏾
Amazing episode and what a lovely lady. Thanks Serame
Thank you so much for the feedback ❤🙏🏾
So much fun watching this video, keep doing what you know how to do best iyawo wa
Ese gan 🙏🏾 I appreciate your comment as always
Thank you for your wonderful contents Serame. You are contributing so much to bridge the divide amongst Africans, letting us see that the differences are not much.
Absolutely. We are more alike than different. Thank you for watching 🙏🏾
Welcome to Nigeria, she’s cute.
Thank you so much 🙏🏾
Congratulations to her and her family 🎉
Thank you so much
Well done Big Sister, may the Good Lord continue to give you strength and fill you with his Grace.
By the way we Nigerians are not loud ooo😂😂😂
Amen 🙏🏾 thank you so much.
Hahaaa ofcourse you're not 🤭😂😄
😂
I'm really happy to see our wife's doing great things and taking care of us.
We thank God 🙌🏾🙏🏾
She is so gorgeous
Awww thank you so much ❤
First of all, @Mmatshepo is not only beautiful but very intelligent. Her activism and good judgment, of standing up against what is wrong, reminds me of Winnie Mandela. May God bless her marriage and both their extended African families! For you, @Serame, I can't tell you how touched I am at what you're doing. May God enlarge your coast, like that of Jabez, and bless the work of your hands! ... someone mentioned Ekiti state (they were created from Ondo state). Those two states can boast of a very large number of academic professors in Nigeria. Some of their families have 5 all-round generations of graduates! As for the haters, and those people who doubt the beauty of Africans and their culture, let me say it in pidgin English: "Dem go hear am!" 😀
Awwww thank you so much for your encouragement and kinds words. I appreciate it Sir.
About Ekiti, yesss that's so true sir. All my inlaws including my parents in love are well educated and believe so much in education.
Haha Dem go hear am!!! 🤣😆
@@SerameAndBeyond Ahhhh! Dem go hear am ooo! You're welcome, Madam.
Lovely suster, am looking to find my soul mate in some part of Africa
All the best Dina, thank you so much for watching 🙏🏾
nice show need south africa women
Thank you 🙏🏾
All the best
Beautiful interview....Mmatshepo is so lovely... Nigerians are blunt hey...lol... yoruba men don't like to teach their Lang its because they like too much aproko
She is indeed 🥰 thank you so much sis.
Haha your inlaws 😆
How do you mean. We are proud of Language.
As a Nigerian and Igbo by Tribe I can confirm we make good husbandi and take marriage serious most times
🙏🏾🙌🏾
Am a Nigeria please i will love to marry a sa woman too❤ please thank you
👌
Thank you so much for this information. I was precautionary suspended in 2020 without any paperwork after reporting Sexual harassment cases on behalf of the learners at school. (I was an educator and two learners reported on separete occasions)
There was never put in a hearing during the 4 month suspension, and yes I was paid during that period. It took an emotional toll on me plus during that period I was intimidated and harassed badly. It gave me so much anxiety and set depression episodes to a point where I literally got sick by the time the suspension was lifted. I did not last at work after that since I had to choose between my mental health and a toxic work environment that was created by continous intimidation and harassment from the remaining friends of the guilty found perpetrators.
I ended up resigning, even that resignation was made to be longest process just to frustrate me. Do I have any litigation grounds against the Department of Education?
💔💔💔😭🥺🥺 oh no, I am so sorry ausi Cylia, however I am not in a position to offer legal advice but I do know someone who can help.
You can call her for an appointment 0120545362 or 0674056926
Thanks, our wives!
You're welcome.
Thank you so much for watching 🙏🏾
Today I'm the first here... So I want 1k like..
Haha first like from me 🥳
Thank you so much for watching
Thanks a lot @@SerameAndBeyond for everything you've doing and we love you
Serame where is your husband from in Nigeria and when will you visit Nigeria.
From Ekiti State, I'll come soon by the grace of God 😊
The home of professors ekiti state that lovely we Nigerians will be happy to receive you any time you visit.
@@SerameAndBeyond Good one. We shall be waiting with plenty of Íyan( pounded yam).
our beautiful wife's 😍 🤩 👌 ♥️
Yes ooo ❤🙏🏾
OMG! Not using tissue paper is NOT A CULTURAL THING IN NIGERIA. People will do that when they are Muslims, but will still provide for their non-Muslim visitors, especially in the west and south which are predominantly Christians. Please always clarify from individual Nigerians you are meeting before you generalise things.
Thank you for clarifying Kamso. Much appreciated.
Thank you so much for watching 🙏🏾
I love all African people but that’s what happens anywhere if people of the same nation do crime then there will be a reaction .
Thats true, generalization is everywhere.
Using water in the toilet instead of tissue paper isn't a Nigerian culture. Maybe they adapted it there, and it is the first time I have heard of an Igbo person using water.
Alright. Thank you for sharing your view and watching my video 🙏🏾
Most people think Nigerians are loud because of Igbo people and Yoruba people. Here in Nigeria, we think that only Edo people can almost compete with TIV people as far as been loud or coming off as being aggressive.
Lol...@ money is like the air they breath 😏😏. Serame !!! The elders in the village are looking for you already.
🏃🏾♀️ 🏃🏾♀️ 🏃🏾♀️ 🏃🏾♀️ 🏃🏾♀️ 🏃🏾♀️
Lol where is the lie?
Hello serame❤ This is a good video that I've ever seen, friends are always connected, if friends need authentic Indonesian recipes, I make them, I complete your language for each video so you can try Indonesian dishes, greetings from Indonesia, friends
Thank you so much 🙏🏾
West africans are very blunt
Extremely blunt
Any money wen I get na enjoyment.lol
Yesss oo!! Who no like enjoyment when money dey for pocket
Abi ooo 😂😂😂
Igbos use toilet paper , it's other tribe in Nigeria don't use toilet paper.
Alright...noted. Thank you for watching and sharing 🙏🏾
How many of other tribe's house did you visit for you to that they don't use toilet paper? I live with igbo I have never seen any of them using toilet paper.
Iam going to south Africa soon.tired of our naija girls with their demand
Y'all nigerian men must stop disrespecting your women., my sisters there in Naija. Y'all always say nigerian women are too demanding and and and as if they are the only one who does that. It's not their fault that they know their worth and some south african women don't. Since monday on Twitter, y'all were busy bashing naija women for loving money saying y'all love south african women coz they are not like naija women. Get this right, women love money, there are many south african women who date naija men coz of their money so they are not different from naija women, the lady who was bashing naija women for loving money is just cheap and there's nothing we can do with her for putting herself on sale for naija men. Naija women are demanding, the same as many SA women.
Don't generalize my brother. I know alot of amazing Nigerian women. Most of my husbands friends are married to Nigerian women and they have the most beautiful marriage.
Inbox me 😂
Yaaaaas sis!!! SA woman mostly date Nigerians for their money PERIOD and they're not afraid to show it and be vocal about, but at the end of the day some women do date men for money,people date people for their own benefits
My point as Nigerian is every women love money 💰, how would you date without having a money or any source of income to provide for her.
Even here in Paris that I live it’s the same, so brother stop giving excuses about Naija women.
Please, what's her Instagram handle?
Please check on the bio
no more SA citizenships for your beloved foreign husbands who wants to be SAcn instead of taking you to their home countries mxm
Rest wena Thabang, we will live in SA for aslong as we want. So deal with it and focus on your focus. Theirs absolutely nothing you can say or comment that will affect our lives.
Stay blessed though 🙏🏾❤