Why The African American Relocation Movement To Tanzania FAILED| Ep. 136

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  • Опубліковано 17 сер 2023
  • Today we are on with ‪@markmeetsafrica‬ who is from Las Vegas, Nevada but currently living in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. He is going to dive into great detail why African Americans had many issues adjusting to Tanzania.

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  • @wildflower7925

    You need to come to Africa because you love Africa, not because you hate the US/EU❤

  • @torrey2708

    This young Brother is sharp as a whip… Became aware of him from Auston Hollerman in Tanzania 🇹🇿

  • @niiamu3300

    The continent of Africa will not be one country. It has never been. We need to just work together, trade together, do research together and work together.

  • @davidcaldwell5420

    I honestly believe if Mark keeps going down the path he's going. He eventually reach some governmental position in Tanzania or any African country in general. Or he will end up being a millionaire/billionaire through his business and entrepreneurial genuis. He'll go very far, that's for sure.

  • @CharlieDmus

    This man is more mature than most 50 year olds. I can't believe he's 22. What a bright future he has.

  • @dimbwemazala8978

    What kind of 22 year old talks like this? This young man is strong willed and introspective

  • @chrisamoi8663

    This guy talks like Malcom X.

  • @KeriLove34

    I’m so glad you decided to bring mark on the podcast ❤

  • @benjaminsmith2287

    I enjoy listening to Mark. in the Mark vs. Go Black debates, I find myself agreeing with Mark. I'm all for accountability.

  • @haggaiandagile6232

    Countries everywhere in the world are run by systems, if you want to be successful everywhere you go you need to learn how the system works for that country and adapt it..changing the system to suit your needs is extremely difficult and takes time....Love you all from Tanzania

  • @thabisondzinisa9016

    This is the first time as an African that I've met a brother who actually uses is head and is critical in thinking about repatriation as well as truth telling in all his conversation.

  • @coroywheeler2958

    This young man parents should be extremely proud of him I will definitely be following him in the future

  • @vicferrmat4492

    This is a great conversation with Mark. His channel is a gem and all his friends are local Tanzanians and he speaks the language.

  • @AmosHashaka

    He is gonna do well in Tanzania 🇹🇿 because he attitude matches the country well done Mark 👏 and Kenganda, i am fan and i am hooked on this channel because you tackling issues that a very important to people!

  • @-parttimeartist-7379

    Mark is truly blessed with the gift of gab. He is a great orator.

  • @lswai6777

    One of the best interviews on your channel.

  • @louislark3068

    MARK IS A SALIENT VOICE AND PROFECIENT PROBLEM SOLVER FOR THE 21ST CENTURY AS AN EVOLVING LEADER. A SUPERB INTERVIEW WITH INSIGHTFUL NOTIONS EMANATING FROM MARK. PHENOMENAL PODCAST!

  • @Train2Liv

    Mark, as well as the other podcast participants, is a prime example of how the “brightest, most industrious, and capable” of the African American culture are espousing their independence and “worth” outside of America! All hail the reawakening of a sleeping giant!!! 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾✈️🌏

  • @mutazilitesfreethinker6484

    It is impressive to listern to an africans american who are beyond "blame game", salute to this young man...

  • @africantraveller8303

    We need to work together. We all have problems. We will win eventually, 🇿🇦🙏🔥