You Won’t BELIEVE Why AFRICANS / Kenyans Are Relocating To The Caribbean
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
- You Won’t BELIEVE Why AFRICANS Are Moving To The Caribbean #caribbean #africans #africansinthecaribbean
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Feels amazing to see other Kenyans in the Carribbean❤️❤️❤️
We need to develop more black business and trade between Africa and Caribbean
The islands need to trade amongst each other not importing from China Europe and the US.
Africa is developing greatly but sadly the greed and corruption is large together with poverty and people dying young. Been to Africa would go again but it is nothing like the Caribbean. I had an Kentan friend who invited me to Kenya. A year later he robbed me out of $6k US. I was shocked he and his wife was so nice to me.
I'm 100% for having skills trades men and women from the Africa Continent and the Caribbean islands permitted to work in the islands especially in the building industry.
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Sad that we are never taught much about the Caribbean. It is not just about opportunities for business and employment, but connecting with our people. When most people hear of the Caribbean, they tend to think about the great Jamaica only. I once interacted with a sister from Grenada. It is like I had met a long lost aunt. The chemistry is automatic. Africa and the Caribbean should connect more. We need more direct flights too. I recently thought of visiting Jamaica, and when I did a search of flights - all of them were connecting via England and Canada. We want the Caribbean family to find it more affordable to visit Kenya and the rest of Africa than Europe and elsewhere. Marcus Garvey's dream will come true one day.
same with south america i welcome all african brother and sisters who wants to come ant try it in south america northerm part suriname and guyana wich are also counted as southern caribbean and are part of the Caricom ( caribbean Community) somethimg like European union The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is an organization founded by Barbados, Jamaica, Guyana, and Trinidad & Tobago to promote economic integration and cooperation. The organization now currently consists of 15 Caribbean nations and dependencies. These member states are Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat (a British overseas territory in the Leeward Islands), Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago. In addition to the community’s full members, there are 5 associate members and 7 observers. The 5 associate members are Anguilla, Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, and Turks and Caicos. The role of the associate members, which are all British overseas territories, is not established yet. The observers are states which engage in at least one of CARICOM's technical committees.
@@cedrickm.tevreden7323 thank you for sharing the insightful information and inviting us. Our content creators are doing an amazing job connecting us and showing us the beauty of the different worlds. We will unite. Power to you family.
@@cedrickm.tevreden7323those people did this so we wouldn’t be able to connect..shame on them we are connecting we are spread all over..blessings to you all🇺🇸🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
@@cedrickm.tevreden7323Wow, my brother you know the Caribbean very well. I am from Ghana and I always wish I could get a chance one day to visit the Caribbean, especially the English speaking territories. I would have loved that Caribbean and Africa have more direct flights. My prayer is that some day I get a chance to visit Caribbean.
Dont rely on any system to educate you about the world you live in … most people have mobile phones but don’t use it to educate themselves about the wider world… use it to know that the Caribbean isn’t always about poverty…. Avoid Arab nations or nations that don’t love or like you it’s colonisation alll over again…
Beautiful Tigress nice to see you. Love from Philadephia Pennsylvania.
As a Kenyan who grew up and lived in Antigua for 31 years. This is beautiful to watch. watching from Nairobi, makes me miss home
A very educational vlog about day to day living in Antigua. It was so exciting to see you meeting your country, folks.
Enjoy the rest of the day and blessings for safety 🎉❤
❤❤❤Thank you for asking the gentleman informative questions 😊❤❤❤
Compliments from Suriname 🇸🇷 and Guyana 🇬🇾 2024
Very interesting and informative video. Keep up the amazing work blessings
Wow that's awesome meeting your fellow Kenyans wherever you go❤️❤️
I am so glad that in your videos you refer to Afro peoples by their cultural heritages eg Antiguan 🇦🇬 Kenyan 🇰🇪 Jamaican 🇯🇲 Haitian 🇭🇹 etc … we as Afro peoples should always strive to let go of the colonialistic terminology put upon us eg being called black …. I don’t use that term at all and have raised my children not to either …. It’s very much an American colonialist culture ….we are Afro peoples with African origins 🥳😍🤩
Nice to hear you guys speak some Swahili in Antigua and Barbuda 🇦🇬 👍
Great content as always our queen African tigress dont disapoint
very nice reporting kudos
I welcome them all I have 2 months here I like this place
Show some of the beaches and resort areas for those who could be interested in a vacation in Antigua.
Just joined your channel, you’re doing well. Thanks from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦💐
Welcome aboard!
Antigua are Origen of Ghana , Surely that is why is a Paradise, peaceful ,queit ,lovely and livable for everyone one ❤️👍 African Tigres
After catching us and helping to put us on the ship now you are coming to visit us.
Lovely, laid back video...
You should also visit St Litts, it is just a stone through away, vbery tightly integrated with Antigua.
My Kenya sister is cooking the food so it's good.🙏🏽🙏🏽☮️🇹🇹🇺🇸❤️
That is good seeing Kenyans in the caribbean . Great vlog
It really is!
Love this video AT.. i loved the gentleman from HB ✅️ he is wearing Gor Mahia T-shirt
Great video
Caribbean island is a paradise no doubt about it love to visit someday
I found this very mind-opening and informative. I am so happy that you were able to find some of your homies residing in Antigua.
I am fully aware of the joy it brings to you when you come across your country people. This is because of how excited you were in Trinidad when you saw one of your own taking part in the carnival. You were so elated; l wished that l was there to experience it.
God bless you ALL❤
Hi African Tigress, I love you for the reason of not denouncing Mama Africa wherever you go
This is great news
Go /tigress show off the Caribbean we welcome our continental brothers and sisters
I don't mind Africans visiting but jobs on the island go to the Caribbean people.
What the enemies meant for evil, God has turn it arround for our gd. Why not, the Caribbean is the extension of Africa. They are our brothers and sisters. Nothing will separate us again. Much love from Africa.
Africans sold Caribbean peoples ancestors for commodities from the Europeans - that's how they got there and Africans never looked back. It is only now they want to know us because of easy access to the US and Europe from the Caribbean. Using us again.
This is great.
In the Caribbean we would never see African as different from us. Neve
LIE. Most do. Have you even been to Africa?
You have vastly travel of all Nation which is favorite and comfortable I am watching Caribbean it's best loving it.
Kenya's economy is in real trouble if skilled Tradesman are not getting paid more than Bank Tellers. AT seem surprised when the Brutha told her that Tradesmen get paid the right way and that Cashiers are "nothing".
It is all over sub Saharan Africa where white collar jobs generally pay more than trades people. In the US, tradesmen make good money and you are correct we need to pay them more as they drive development.
I think there are many Kenyan doctors and nurses in Barbados and Trinidad.
And many Nigeria doctors in Jamaica
Please plugs us nursing jobs
Not doctors but nurses from Ghana only - the PM asked only for nurses.
@@kadinerichards8136 On their way to america or camada
@@rosahacketts1668 Wow, I am Zimbabwean and visited Belize a few years ago and they had a program that brought nurses from Ghana too. The Phillipines gets a lot of remittances from their nurses who work all over the Western world and probably in the Middle East too.
African Tigress thank u fir enlightened us, please talk about health care jobs
Very helpful and useful information
Now I know where to go to find my husband 🤣
Appreciate the video and enjoyed watching
Thank you
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I'm always so happy for you every time you come across Kenyans in your travel of the Caribbean. It always put a smile on my face.
Awesome video; great content.
My Neighbor is from Botswana I love to see it
Forgot to mention car mechanic 😊😊😊
there isnt good content on youtube on antigua, so thanks for this video
Caribbean looks nicer .. I wish Kenya could be like this....the problem is the elected leaders who want to sell us to colonialist...Kudos Tigress for highlighting this
Maybe so, but the last time I visited Jamaica and Belize most of the resorts and tourist facilites were owned by Europeans. We are still colonized this time by capital in one form or another. Not yet Uhuru.
Africans can learn a lot from Caribbean peoples about how to utilise their own land for growing their own food and variety of foods that are sustainable to the individual…. Land is the most fought over commodity on the planet…. You can grow all that you need on your land…. Education is also key in the right area as education allows you to travel and explore and earn at the same time …
The most profound thing Kenyans and other Africans will learn about living in the Carribean is we have no tribes no matter where you go on which island we are all one people with one language something positive they could learn from us , also our food is the best 😅so learn and enjoy😊stay blessed😊
Isn't our food is the best a very subjective opinion. Evey one love the food they were brought up on.
@@michaelfredericks-c9b No its a statement of FACT
I'M MOVING TO ANTIGUA, TIGRESS
Come here with me baby
@@AFRICANTIGRESS OK MY ONE AND ONLY KENYA, LOVE 😁😁
I think this is fantastic. The Caribbean can benefit greatly from African ingenuity. Too many public servants, lawyers and accountants in the Caribbean; and not enough creators and innovators.
Most of them are in USA etc
What? The Caribbean can benefit from Africa ingenuity? No. Caribbean is stable and fine by themselves. Africans need the Caribbean if not so why you fleeing there for? Africa can stand by itself if Africans can get their act together. Africa needs to stop selling out to the West by developing stronger development programs for it own. Poverty is still way to high for a natural rich continent and the greed and corruption is immense - this is why Africans are running. But I say stop running and help build your own continent.
@@rosahacketts1668 Why can't Africans on the Continent and Africans in the Caribbean help each other? Most of the islands are nothing more than playgrounds for wealthy Europeans. They're supposedly independent, but they're really not, because there's a constant drain on their wealth and intelligence, while they rely on Tourism to sustain their economies. What's wrong with seeing the Caribbean as another opportunity for tertiary education, economic and trade growth? 😀
That doesn't mean that Africans abandon Africa, why not develop both through cooperation? We can be the example for Africans in North America.
Firstly, Caribbean people are not Africans. We don't belong to a singular tribe, we don't speak any African languages, we don't have Elders and Chiefs, we don't cook jollof rice, we've been separated from Africa by 400 years - ancestors sold by Africans to the Europeans.
Secondly, Africans keep on fleeing Africa though Africa has come along way in the oast 15 years all because other Africans have either return to Africa having lived in the West for 20 years and have now establised great things for Africans on the continent whilst other Africans have refused to run and are doing massive and wonderful things in their own countries and it keeps on growing.
I have been to Africa - wouldn't live there but am very pleased about the many achievements being made.
Caribbean people are very blessed people but some - like you fail to see it.
@@rosahacketts1668 My maternal grandfather was actually an original Caribbean man. So I'm at least 25% indigenous, or indio as the Catholics refered to them. What exactly is your percentage? The other 75% of me is part African; part European, but my culture is African. There's nowhere I can travel to, outside Africa and not be identified as African, unless I say otherwise. You sound like you've got issues with your heritage, maybe it will help if you read some more.
We may not speak a tribal language, or recognize elders but we've still got Ubuntu; and we speak the colonizers language just like continental Africans.
This is a very interesting revelation.
Kenya's Gen Z to the world! 🌍🤎🖤
Nakuja huko 🏃♀️ 🏃♀️ 🏃♀️ 🏃♀️ 🏃♀️ 🏃♀️
When are we Black folk going to include more salad in our diet?
Salad is good for health.
Which black people are you talking about. I just had my salad
Agreed. Puerto Rico lacks salad bad
@@winngriff Sorry, I stand corrected. I guess I must be generalising to make a point.
@@vicferrmat4492 well we Africans do not eat salad every say but one thing for sure as a bantu greens are eating every single day
@@africaine4889 You are the second person to put me in my place.
The thing is when I see restaurants on the media they mainly serve carbohydrates.
African tigress the hole Caribbean is diverse
Why with some of us everything is a competition. She didn’t say the other place is not diverse.
Have no fear, Kenya is Jamaica now. Gen z
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You pay Education Levy, Medical Benefit and Social Security out of your salary. Income tax was removed couple years ago.
Not one tree anywhere. It's really sparse. I'm surprised
No one can just relocate like that. It isn't that simple. LAWS. Peoole can stay for a period of time but then apply for citizenships. But then there are more laws.
I respect Kenyans, they represent Africa all over the world. They always integrate wherever they are.
I think Nigerians, Kenyans, Somalis and Sengegalese are some of our best business minded people in Africa based on my travels.
I want to meet a Kenyan woman in America
I want to go back to Africa lol , you wanna come to the Caribbean 😮
Hahaha
There were blacks in the Caribbean pre colobus, yes some came on slave ships but many of our Caribbean ancestors were here trading between the Caribbean and Africa before Columbus arrived, there is archaeological, and historic evidence.
Cruise ships from the USA stops at the port there, and that helps the economy
wonder serve ugali at that restaurants I'll go and check it out
how are you copping with the hurricane?
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Thank you A. T.
Where are you?i want to come and relocate there too
No, less than $600 USD.
I like U Elizabeth I'm Bablu from India please check messenger
t is very expensive country to visit, it ranks the top 10% of the countries in the Caribbean
I am very proud to see African living and working in the Caribbean. We need more African in the Caribbean to increase black population.
Please speak for your island not mine. Furthermore does that include North Africa out of curiosity?
No. Why flood the island with immigrants when job availabilty are low on the islands? Wake up and do the maths. I say those whose ancestors moved to Liberia in the late 19 century should be able to return home to the Caribbean if they choose to and apply for citizenship by ancestry. After all their recent ancestors were from the Caribbean.
@@rosahacketts1668 that's the thing it wasn't all the Caribbean islands. They will need to prove it also of they have documents.
@@rosahacketts1668 also its not just jobs, it's infrastructure and water and food. People go off on nice fluffy dreamy utopia when it comes to real life it wouldn't work.
After having been all around where do you suggest a Caribbean person move to ?
It depends on what they are looking at
Looking for
medical benefits card does't make health care free it is however subsidised so fees paid are less. cost of living in general is quite high in comparison to most of the other islands and definitely much higher than Kenya.
Cost of living in Antigua and Barbuda may seem high in comparison to most other island but it's not the worse, because the average salary in Antigua is much higher in comparison to most other island. So, you can see there's a balance there.
That area doesn't seem too have many green spaces
How do I get there passport and what else 😮😮
Nigerians and Kenyans are EVERYWHERE 😂
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Heey
Nyamin it's Antigua/Berbuda
It’s an tee guh
America have earthquake also.
American have .hurricane..also
I needed to watch this Kenya goodbye
I think Kenyans can do more to introduce Ki Swahili to the Caribbean.
I also think the Caribbean needs large scale immigration from Africa.
Africa Has a lot of entrepreneurial people which we in the Caribbean need.
Africans fit naturally into the Caribbean.
You see that's how problems start, when you visit a place be greatful for hospitality.
The moment you come to someone's home and want to impose/introduce your own cultures/languages you will get push back rightfully so
Trust me no country needs large scale immigration, you will get push back
Best one can do visit places look what's working n try to implement in your country of origin
@vicferrmat I don't agree. It might sound good to you in an ideal world but in reality it won't work. They should embrace Caribbean culture which other way island they go to that's why they came.
@@AustineAK Do you think introducing Chinese Mandarin language to black Caribbean countries was a problem? No, you'd rather indulge in other people's culture but always make excuse and unsupportive when it has to do with going back to our own....
@@AustineAK All They Want Is The Land Of Our Beautiful Caribbean They Never Cared Or Liked Us Either We Are Not The Same People 2 Different Types Of Black People I Wonder If The Caribbean Was Poor & Unstable Like Africa If They Would Still Come Over Be Very Careful With These People We Have Cousins & Brothers & Sisters In America 🇺🇸 Everybody That's Ancestors Were Victims Of 💔 The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Are Related The Other Groups Of Black People So Called Africans That Have There Own Language & Culture Are Definitely Not Related 2 Us Read The KJV Bible & Search 4 The Truth Those West African Countries Sold Us Out 2 The White European Man 🇪🇺 Factz These People Are All 4 Them Self's & Want Acces 2 The Americas 🌎 Because It's 🎉 Popping On This Part Of The World 🌎 Factz Keep Entertaining These People Until We Are A Minority In The Caribbean No Love 4 Them People Factz We The Tribe Of Benjamin & Black Americans Are The Tribe Of JUDAH God's Favorite People That's The Reason Why We've Suffered More Than Any Other Group Of People In This World Africans Need Us Not The Other Way Around We Good Over Here Trust Me ‼️😎🏝🇦🇬🇧🇿🇧🇧🇧🇸🇨🇺🇩🇲🇩🇴🇬🇩🇬🇾🇯🇲🇰🇳🇱🇨🇸🇷🇻🇨🇹🇹 APTMH YAHAWAH Bahasham YAHAWASHI Can't Wait 4 Jacobs Trouble Then We Will Be The Head & Not The F****** Tail Or ASS Anymore!‼️😎👍🏽
Holy Moly! I never knew Antiguans had to pay for education. Trinbagonians don't know how good they've got it.
We don't only private schools but the government still help
We in Dominica are not as productive as we use to be and that is affecting the price and availability of food in Antigua.
However African people can come to Dominica and revive the agricultural industry.
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Interesting vloggingTigress X. Tigress Samoosas are Indian cuisine in Caribbean they v always made samosas as Indians hv always been there.
I did not know that the Antiguan language is a mixture jamaican and creole
you don't know what your talking about
@@kerubel1436 no it isn't.
I dont know thats why I am asking. What is it @colla ...Ionalxai....thats what the kenyan man said in the video
@@kerubel1436 he thinks they sound like that he doesn't have a Caribbean ear to hear the difference😂 he might assume Antigua creole is a mixture of Jamaican but it isn't . Another point he has probably just come across Jamaicans which Antigua has a lot of.
@@lonalxaia I thought he would have known because he has been living therd for 15 years.....sorry for the assumption
Those questions on how long the person is living and if they are citizens are considered intrusive and personal.
You should ask that off camera.
The details about how easy it is to get jobs and permit to work is misleading and can give a bad message to foreign people.
You are insensitive.
😮😢 Those jobs are seasonal
Give me better questions
@@AFRICANTIGRESS just avoid questions related to migration background info
Stay on tourism and the beauty of the country as a traveler. 😶😶
@@johnnywalker5288 If someone isn’t okay to answer any questions they free to pass
Caribbean people migrate a lot and know many others who move to other countries, so we would have a deeper understanding of what kinds of immigration questions are ok to ask. Most Africans do not do this so wouldn't understand what questions are considered intrusive. Anything to do with what life is like living in your new country is fine, but anything to do with HOW you got your work permit/citizenship is not. People have all sorts of ways of accomplishing this and may not want to discuss it in public. Africans who visit the Caribbean also need to understand that broadcasting how they got to stay here is a sure way of getting that loophole closed, unless there is some kind of special visa involved. There is big geopolitics at work here in the Americas, it is best to find out these things privately and keep the information to yourself.
@@AFRICANTIGRESSdon't listen to them, you didn't force anyone to answer the question, if someone criticizes you and can't provide the alternative, just ignore them . There just haters for No reason
This has been happening since the 1600s exactly how they got you lot on the slave boat,,told you about work in America,many was even willing to be native hunters but we scalped a lot of them..we gave them the name buffalo soldiers we black but we never come off of a slave ship we was already in America,,,we are Ethiopians by blood not African slave decendents
Cars in the Caribbean comes from Japan, USA, Some China , not just Japan thats not True and am not from there, Any car you see on the Street thats Left hand drive came from the USA!
Nope. He is correct. Most cars in the Caribbean come from Japan. Very few left handed drive cars in the Caribbean. We find Japanese cars more reliable. In Barbados you will find mostly Nissan, Toyota and Suzuki.
@@megarudeboy0078 I agree that japan cars are very reliable, my question is what is the Caribbean. Dominican Republic is the most visited island in the Caribbean no other island can compete with them when it comes to tourist number.Most of the vehicle there are from the USA . Same in Puerto Rico, Cuba . I was in st croix last year, they drive on the left however all the cars are from the USA .Aruba is another one, same in caymans . The Caribbean is more than Jamaica Barbados Guyana Trinidad and Grenada.
@@RB-zr5su okay. You may have a point with Spanish Caribbean, especially U.S territories like Puerto Rico and U.S Virgin Islands. But the English Speaking islands are British influenced and don’t import from the U.S, only a few individuals would bring a car when they return.
That's weird lol, leaving the motherland to go to a place where slv were taken. That's literally going backwards.
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