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In that case, let’s pool our efforts together and conduct our affairs with a singular purpose, focus and discipline. We shall surely overcome and be victorious one day!
@@RachaelHendricksonLewis How do you get enough of the populous, who all crave this, to get over the fear of European/Asian violent retaliation to get something done? How do we harness this power to overcome their violence? (I agree there is power in that).
come down "Fere aun" smoke a joint of bangi and listen roots rock reggae aun meaning small :-) what a irony isn´t it :-) Fere = to come from , to decend from - offspring fruit or child Fere Lucy = The child of lucy (the sun godess) Fere seyon = The child of zion ! (Remember Fere Seyon the poor fisherman from lake tana in Al Habbasha aka Ethiopia) Baraka to who ? Baraka To Haile Selassie I. in the first place ! You can be tall like Goliat ! We don´t care ! "...If ou are the big tree we are the small x ready to cut you down ....." The curse of the Jade Scorpion (trailer) ua-cam.com/video/mhe1DV69qX4/v-deo.html "if the light shines on you at a certain angle, then you remind me rather of Mussolini ..." (quote from "the curse of the jade scorpion") Black Roots - Move on - 1983 ua-cam.com/video/3o0-D1AVqMc/v-deo.html Living With Jah ua-cam.com/video/qCZUHwoT7GQ/v-deo.html Mark Of The Beast ua-cam.com/video/YkNUx9U4E_Y/v-deo.html Black Roots - Allday Allnight (Bristol GB) ua-cam.com/video/Vtx4jYHTr_4/v-deo.html The book of Jasher Chapter 14:8-9 "8. And he rose in the morning and walked about, and met in his way those who sold vegetables and various sorts of seed with which they supplied the inhabitants. 9. And Rikayon wished to do the same in order to get a maintenance in the city, but he was unacquainted with the custom of the people, and he was like a blind man among them." Ethiopian regent Ras Teferi visiting London Zoo, 1924/የኢትዮጲያ መንግስት አልጋ ወራሽ ራስ ተፈሪ መኮንን የለንደንን መካነ አራዊት ሲጎበኙ 1916 ዓ.ም. ua-cam.com/users/postUgwrstjDZV5FosMSeBF4AaABCQ Bob Marley - Night Shift, Live 1976 ("all night") ua-cam.com/video/nGwGWJMM740/v-deo.html Bob Marley & the Wailers - Burnin' And Lootin tonight' "give me the food and let me grow" ua-cam.com/video/za01QWLXisQ/v-deo.html The book of Jasher Chapter 14 1. In those days there was in the land of Shinar a wise man who had understanding in all wisdom, and of a beautiful appearance, but he was poor and indigent; his name was Rikayon and he was hard set to support himself. 2. And he resolved to go to Egypt, to Oswiris the son of Anom king of Egypt, to show the king his wisdom; for perhaps he might find grace in his sight, to raise him up and give him maintenance; and Rikayon did so. 3. And when Rikayon came to Egypt he asked the inhabitants of Egypt concerning the king, and the inhabitants of Egypt told him the custom of the king of Egypt, for it was then the custom of the king of Egypt that he went from his royal palace and was seen abroad only one day in the year, and after that the king would return to his palace to remain there. 4. And on the day when the king went forth he passed judgment in the land, and every one having a suit came before the king that day to obtain his request. 5. And when Rikayon heard of the custom in Egypt and that he could not come into the presence of the king, he grieved greatly and was very sorrowful. 6. And in the evening Rikayon went out and found a house in ruins, formerly a bake house in Egypt, and he abode there all night in bitterness of soul and pinched with hunger, and sleep was removed from his eyes. 7. And Rikayon considered within himself what he should do in the town until the king made his appearance, and how he might maintain himself there. 8. And he rose in the morning and walked about, and met in his way those who sold vegetables and various sorts of seed with which they supplied the inhabitants. 9. And Rikayon wished to do the same in order to get a maintenance in the city, but he was unacquainted with the custom of the people, and he was like a blind man among them. (Picture of ras tafari in Europe) 10. And he went and obtained vegetables to sell them for his support, and the rabble assembled about him and ridiculed him, and took his vegetables from him and left him nothing. 11. And he rose up from there in bitterness of soul, and went sighing to the bake house in which he had remained all the night before, and he slept there the second night. 12. And on that night again he reasoned within himself how he could save himself from starvation, and he devised a scheme how to act. 13. And he rose up in the morning and acted ingeniously, and went and hired thirty strong men of the rabble, carrying their war instruments in their hands, and he led them to the top of the Egyptian sepulchre, and he placed them there. 14. And he commanded them, saying, Thus saith the king, Strengthen yourselves and be valiant men, and let no man be buried here until two hundred pieces of silver be given, and then he may be buried; and those men did according to the order of Rikayon to the people of Egypt the whole of that year. 15. And in eight months time Rikayon and his men gathered great riches of silver and gold, and Rikayon took a great quantity of horses and other animals, and he hired more men, and he gave them horses and they remained with him. 16. And when the year came round, at the time the king went forth into the town, all the inhabitants of Egypt assembled together to speak to him concerning the work of Rikayon and his men. 17. And the king went forth on the appointed day, and all the Egyptians came before him and cried unto him, saying, 18. May the king live forever. What is this thing thou doest in the town to thy servants, not to suffer a dead body to be buried until so much silver and gold be given? Was there ever the like unto this done in the whole earth, from the days of former kings yea even from the days of Adam, unto this day, that the dead should not be buried only for a set price? 19. We know it to be the custom of kings to take a yearly tax from the living, but thou dost not only do this, but from the dead also thou exactest a tax day by day. 20. Now, O king, we can no more bear this, for the whole city is ruined on this account, and dost thou not know it? 21. And when the king heard all that they had spoken he was very wroth, and his anger burned within him at this affair, for he had known nothing of it. 22. And the king said, Who and where is he that dares to do this wicked thing in my land without my command? Surely you will tell me. 23. And they told him all the works of Rikayon and his men, and the king's anger was aroused, and he ordered Rikayon and his men to be brought before him. 24. And Rikayon took about a thousand children, sons and daughters, and clothed them in silk and embroidery, and he set them upon horses and sent them to the king by means of his men, and he also took a great quantity of silver and gold and precious stones, and a strong and beautiful horse, as a present for the king, with which he came before the king and bowed down to the earth before him; and the king, his servants and all the inhabitants of Egypt wondered at the work of Rikayon, and they saw his riches and the present that he had brought to the king. 25. And it greatly pleased the king and he wondered at it; and when Rikayon sat before him the king asked him concerning all his works, and Rikayon spoke all his words wisely before the king, his servants and all the inhabitants of Egypt. 26. And when the king heard the words of Rikayon and his wisdom, Rikayon found grace in his sight, and he met with grace and kindness from all the servants of the king and from all the inhabitants of Egypt, on account of his wisdom and excellent speeches, and from that time they loved him exceedingly. 27. And the king answered and said to Rikayon, Thy name shall no more be called Rikayon but Pharaoh shall be thy name, since thou didst exact a tax from the dead; and he called his name Pharaoh. 28. And the king and his subjects loved Rikayon for his wisdom, and they consulted with all the inhabitants of Egypt to make him prefect under the king. 29. And all the inhabitants of Egypt and its wise men did so, and it was made a law in Egypt. 30. And they made Rikayon Pharaoh prefect under Oswiris king of Egypt, and Rikayon Pharaoh governed over Egypt, daily administering justice to the whole city, but Oswiris the king would judge the people of the land one day in the year, when he went out to make his appearance. 31. And Rikayon Pharaoh cunningly usurped the government of Egypt, and he exacted a tax from all the inhabitants of Egypt. 32. And all the inhabitants of Egypt greatly loved Rikayon Pharaoh, and they made a decree to call every king that should reign over them and their seed in Egypt, Pharaoh. 33. Therefore all the kings that reigned in Egypt from that time forward were called Pharaoh unto this day. Faithfully translated (1840) from the Original Hebrew into English. A Reprint of Photo Lithographic Reprint of Exact Edition Published by J.H. Parry & Co., Salt Lake City: 1887] "Papa Africa" Peter Tosh made a song together with Cris Hinze called "SILVER AND GOLD" "silver and gold" is being mentioned two times in chapter 14 of the book of Jasher ! (chapter 15 and 24 ) Peter Tosh with Chris Hinze - Silver and Gold Rare Footage ua-cam.com/video/wzWqgs_twyY/v-deo.html Greetings in the name of H.I.M. (from Gerimani)
let there be reggae ! Reggae sir ! To make love doesn´t mean to "fuck" each other up !? make love not war ! play roots rock reggae ! shoot peacefull bullits ! Stop the bull shit ! The name Sudan derives from the Arabic expression bilād al-sūdān (“land of the blacks”) Dynamq - Those Days In Nairobi (Official Music Video) @dynamq ua-cam.com/video/mkWK-N0VKZQ/v-deo.html
As an american, i can honestly say that the south sudanese that i have met here are some of the most genuine and respectful people I’ve ever met in my life!
@@CONFUCIUS-f2x it’s all about where they grew up america isn’t a respectful place and definitely wasn’t built on the respect of Africans or African Americans
I’m 6.1 from Nigeria and be feeling super tall, until I came across some South Sudan 🇸🇸 folks. My nigga from SS who’s 6.5 tells me he is the shortest in his family. 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️! My dude also said girl with a height measurement of 6.1 is considered short in SS. I’ve lived among some of ur people here in India and I can’t wait to visit the country. 💯💯❤️❤️🙌🏿🙌🏿✊🏿
Mainstream media made me scared of South Sudan and Wode Maya made me fall in love with South Sudan and the beautiful people of South Sudan 🇸🇸 “Different Tribes, One People” ❤️
Thenjiwe. Exactly my thought sister. All the negative narrative about South Sudan.... Today I am in love with this country and its people. If AfriKans tell their our history, we as black people anywhere in the world will be proud. Watching from DR Congo 🙏👏
@@theben10futureyamin70 yeah, I'm from DR Congo and Congo-Brazzaville and yet all I hear are wars and suffering from my country, so I never get another perspective
I am from South Sudan, I don't feel sad about my country only but the whole of Africa. South Sudan, Congo and other countries suffering from war in Africa, are cursed with natural resources. If all African countries unite themselves, we can make a great continent...but unfortunately very few Africans are well informed of geopolitical and neocolonialism as new forms of colonization.
Africa is the most diverse continent on earth. Numerous Cultures and languages.. Africa is my fatherland,... somalia🇸🇴 is my country. Hanoolaato. Wode maya THANK YOU for being the new voice for Mama Africa!
love the comments here, they make me so happy and more proud of my country 🇸🇸 and African at large. Merci beaucoup Maya🇬🇭 the sons of the land love you
We are one people's just those bothers that were imposed to by colonial master separated us. I can't wait to witness the day African world have right to travel anywhere in Africa as the way it should be. Greetings from Gambia 🇬🇲 Much love
"We are different tribes but one people" - 5:27 amazing quote by Mandela in this Wode Maya video 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 This is the kind of mindset and thinking we desire as Africans!!!!
We look at them now and say wow they are so tall. But i swear back in the ancient times they would reach over 10ft. No joke! Look on the walls of Egypt and nubia, they towered over people and made them look like kids... They were much stronger in the ancient times. That's not to say they are weak now, but there ancestors were Waayyy taller! Give thanks that we have been able to witness an ancient great people in the present time ❤
Yes, they are still a very strong people, including their women. They're the original children of the Pharaoh. Some of the relatives are still in Egypt toll date. Though Egypt don't talk about them.
True, my grandfather was not allow to fight as he can killed with one hit. When they were fighting British, they possessed only one gun, they used their hands which was their physical strength and arrows and that's one gun during the fighting. People see South Sudanese tall and slim, they assume we're weak until they encounter a fight that involves a South Sudanese person.
Isn't it ironic that the world's most ancient people live in the world's youngest country? Thanks wode Maya you are a natural, you make me laugh all the time. God bless you and all those tall people.
I love the infectious enthusiasm, positivity and pure love for each other that I get to see through the videos on this channel. Much love to you all from New York!
Liked, subbed and bought some merch. Thank you for your great content. I am a white, american woman but I am so intrigued by Africa, it's beautiful people and diverse cultures. I want to learn about the "real" Africa and not that portrayed by mainstream media. One day I hope I am blessed enough to visit Africa and experience her gifts firsthand. Until then, for me and those like me and for the world in general, your work is very important tool for educating. Much respect to you!
One thing I always take out from each video is how you blend in regardless the country you travel to, you have such a friendly personality Great video as always. I dreamt you visited Abuja 😂
Africa is a land of myth, rich in culture and the best part is we are happy regardless of the situations involved. Development in Africa to the Africa man's perspective is not about the flashy cars, roads etc but the mentality of love, unity and been there for one another. May Africa be great👁👃👁❤
The kwa right. There is a direct correlation between vegetative cover and therefore staple food and diet with height. Forrest peoples tend to be shorter, people from the plains or savannah are relatively taller.
It's ridiculous that Africa has these insane, dizzying, phenotypic contrasts: In CAR and DRC are the world'ss shortest people, but across the border to the east are some of the tallest people in South Sudan. Also, the darkest people but across the border to the east in Ethiopia are the lightest-skinned people. And you get these contrasts all over the continent. It's a truly beautiful place, Africa. I cannot wait to see what it becomes *when* it takes its rightful place at the helm of human civilization.
😂😂😂man you are so funny and inspiring I am from South Sudan and I live in Australia I love my country thanks for sharing I always talk to my young south Sudanese who grew up in other countries to visited their home, I just subscribed to your UA-cam bro you should go to rumbek city and then to the cattle camp❤️ one love❤️.
YEP Tall Dark Slim thats us!💖 You are making me miss home!! So hilarious when you asked about drinking milk and growing tall. Its such a long running tradition that our people believe it increases height. My dad used to force us to finish ours when we were younger. 😂😂
That was cool. You remind me of the first Sudanese that I met in 2015. We were classmates in Dallas, Tx. She wasn’t tall but short, perhaps the same height like Maya lol. She was very friendly. And man, that girl was really really beautiful! She was a fine girl man, and very nice 😍🥰. One thing I will never forget about her is that, she was very dark but man, her skin was shiny like wow! Indescribable. Beautiful! Very beautiful! And that confirm that black is beauty! ☺️❤️
That signature laugh is sweet and comes from the heart. This is what you get when you are really in tuned with what you do and love what you do. Kudos bro.
Wow qualifications and height means more cows as dowry. I am loving this. Thank you so much Maya for teaching us about our own mother Africa. I remember when we were young our grandparents used to give us a gallon of milk to drink. They force us to drink it regardless, sending you love from Botswana 🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼
Hey Wode, I miss my friends back in Uganda man. They nicknamed me, get this, Unfono because of my height😊😊, at 6'4. He was supposedly the tallest man in Uganda, and they called me Unfono. Bless their hearts, it's been years since I last saw them and hope to be back there sometime this year, absolutely. Very very nice🤗🤗. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!
With such heights South Sudan 🇸🇸 should move towards promoting basketball 🏀 as their main sports. This is amazing 🤩. They could take over the basketball 🏀 game. That’s just my personal assertion. Another video from South Sudan 🇸🇸 through the lens of Wode Maya
Not to break your hearts, but Nigeria is currently the Best Basketball Team in Africa, both in Male and Female category. Confirm from FIBA.basketball.com. No arguments please!
There is no way they are 1.90 and 1.70. The Taller one is not less than 2.04 and the shorter one is about 1.98. I am 1.73 and have a son who is 1.85. These guys are giants
I really enjoyed this interview , it was not boring at all, it was fun and although it was to get to know these tribe, it was like you knew them before, the interaction was excellent, especially when you were in the center ....i could watch this all the time .....keep it this way and I am sure people will always want to watch your videos. And I love the people there. I laughed so hard when the milk sent you to the bathroom.....lolllllll
This video make me feel like all Africans come together as one and started appreciate each other as one family is fun and entertaining. I love my Africans family and my South Sudanese family. In Australia people are obsessed with my height although I am the shortest in my family and in South Sudane in general, another the smoothness of my skin , people keep asking what I use even when I tell them is natural even our men have their skin are also smooth, they keep touching my skin all the time. Good job Wada Maya👏🏿👏🏿
I hear that you guys have significant proto-Nilotic ancestry... so you would be coming home if you visit us. Geeljires are welcome. You're proud people and I hope to see us all rise together as a family. 🙏🏿
You have heard this so many times, however I really need you to take this to heart when I say: Your mission to change the narrative about Africa is hugely successful. In the past every time I have even tried to look into making a trip to Africa my internet search comes up with either South Africa or wild life Safaris and while I knew that could never be all there was, I never had concrete proof of an Africa worth seeing outside of a bucket list, until you. Now, Africa is a place I need to see because I need to, period, I need it like a balm to my soul. I now have two homes, Jamaica and Africa that makes me feel just a little bit more secure 🤗. Keep that energy that you have that makes us all feel like you could be our little brother. nuff luv.
@@mwafrikahalisi2549 I said root in Sudan you will get UKanem Urattah that's your authentic country name before the colonisers change's every countries names in Ouwarre now Africa and beyond, go and research deeply about our ancient history.
Thanks for coming back to watch my videos it’s means a lot to me❤️ ❤️Please help me Like & Share the link on your social media platforms!Thank You In Advance
Lucky you found your height match anyway 😅
How tall are you?
@@kr3539 good question
@@naanaa7699 😆
Thanks for sharing👏👏👏👏👏💪💪
I Pray that All Africans Worldwide Come Together and Unite and That Africa Will Be a Successful and Rich Continent!!!!
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Great prayer.
In that case, let’s pool our efforts together and conduct our affairs with a singular purpose, focus and discipline.
We shall surely overcome and be victorious one day!
Amazing how most of our hearts are craving the same thing. There's power in that🖤✊🏽
@@RachaelHendricksonLewis How do you get enough of the populous, who all crave this, to get over the fear of European/Asian violent retaliation to get something done? How do we harness this power to overcome their violence? (I agree there is power in that).
Pray for them 🇸🇴🇸🇴
Thanks for helping us travel round Africa sitting comfortably in our homes.
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Yeah, he's doing a good job
Talk about it man.
I told Kenyans to stop calling me tall guy. I'm 6'4 and the shortest in my family though I still fixed bulbs without stool 😂
Proudly South Sudanese 🇸🇸
😂😂😂
come down "Fere aun" smoke a joint of bangi and listen roots rock reggae
aun meaning small :-) what a irony isn´t it :-)
Fere = to come from , to decend from - offspring fruit or child
Fere Lucy = The child of lucy (the sun godess)
Fere seyon = The child of zion ! (Remember Fere Seyon the poor fisherman from lake tana in Al Habbasha aka Ethiopia)
Baraka to who ? Baraka To Haile Selassie I. in the first place ! You can be tall like Goliat ! We don´t care !
"...If ou are the big tree we are the small x ready to cut you down ....."
The curse of the Jade Scorpion (trailer)
ua-cam.com/video/mhe1DV69qX4/v-deo.html
"if the light shines on you at a certain angle, then you remind me rather of Mussolini ..." (quote from "the curse of the jade scorpion")
Black Roots - Move on - 1983
ua-cam.com/video/3o0-D1AVqMc/v-deo.html
Living With Jah
ua-cam.com/video/qCZUHwoT7GQ/v-deo.html
Mark Of The Beast
ua-cam.com/video/YkNUx9U4E_Y/v-deo.html
Black Roots - Allday Allnight (Bristol GB)
ua-cam.com/video/Vtx4jYHTr_4/v-deo.html
The book of Jasher Chapter 14:8-9
"8. And he rose in the morning and walked about, and met in his way those who sold vegetables and various sorts of seed with which they supplied the inhabitants.
9. And Rikayon wished to do the same in order to get a maintenance in the city, but he was unacquainted with the custom of the people, and he was like a blind man among them."
Ethiopian regent Ras Teferi visiting London Zoo, 1924/የኢትዮጲያ መንግስት አልጋ ወራሽ ራስ ተፈሪ መኮንን የለንደንን መካነ አራዊት ሲጎበኙ 1916 ዓ.ም.
ua-cam.com/users/postUgwrstjDZV5FosMSeBF4AaABCQ
Bob Marley - Night Shift, Live 1976 ("all night")
ua-cam.com/video/nGwGWJMM740/v-deo.html
Bob Marley & the Wailers - Burnin' And Lootin tonight' "give me the food and let me grow"
ua-cam.com/video/za01QWLXisQ/v-deo.html
The book of Jasher Chapter 14
1. In those days there was in the land of Shinar a wise man who had understanding in all wisdom, and of a beautiful appearance, but he was poor and indigent; his name was Rikayon and he was hard set to support himself.
2. And he resolved to go to Egypt, to Oswiris the son of Anom king of Egypt, to show the king his wisdom; for perhaps he might find grace in his sight, to raise him up and give him maintenance; and Rikayon did so.
3. And when Rikayon came to Egypt he asked the inhabitants of Egypt concerning the king, and the inhabitants of Egypt told him the custom of the king of Egypt, for it was then the custom of the king of Egypt that he went from his royal palace and was seen abroad only one day in the year, and after that the king would return to his palace to remain there.
4. And on the day when the king went forth he passed judgment in the land, and every one having a suit came before the king that day to obtain his request.
5. And when Rikayon heard of the custom in Egypt and that he could not come into the presence of the king, he grieved greatly and was very sorrowful.
6. And in the evening Rikayon went out and found a house in ruins, formerly a bake house in Egypt, and he abode there
all night
in bitterness of soul and pinched with hunger, and sleep was removed from his eyes.
7. And Rikayon considered within himself what he should do in the town until the king made his appearance, and how he might maintain himself there.
8. And he rose in the morning and walked about, and met in his way those who sold vegetables and various sorts of seed with which they supplied the inhabitants.
9. And Rikayon wished to do the same in order to get a maintenance in the city, but he was unacquainted with the custom of the people, and he was like a blind man among them.
(Picture of ras tafari in Europe)
10. And he went and obtained vegetables to sell them for his support, and the rabble assembled about him and ridiculed him, and took his vegetables from him and left him nothing.
11. And he rose up from there in bitterness of soul, and went sighing to the bake house in which he had remained
all the night
before, and he slept there the second night.
12. And on that night again he reasoned within himself how he could save himself from starvation, and he devised a scheme how to act.
13. And he rose up in the morning and acted ingeniously, and went and hired thirty strong men of the rabble, carrying their war instruments in their hands, and he led them to the top of the Egyptian sepulchre, and he placed them there.
14. And he commanded them, saying, Thus saith the king, Strengthen yourselves and be valiant men, and let no man be buried here until two hundred pieces of silver be given, and then he may be buried; and those men did according to the order of Rikayon to the people of Egypt the whole of that year.
15. And in eight months time Rikayon and his men gathered great riches of
silver and gold,
and Rikayon took a great quantity of horses and other animals, and he hired more men, and he gave them horses and they remained with him.
16. And when the year came round, at the time the king went forth into the town, all the inhabitants of Egypt assembled together to speak to him concerning the work of Rikayon and his men.
17. And the king went forth on the appointed day, and all the Egyptians came before him and cried unto him, saying,
18. May the king live forever. What is this thing thou doest in the town to thy servants, not to suffer a dead body to be buried until so much silver and gold be given? Was there ever the like unto this done in the whole earth, from the days of former kings yea even from the days of Adam, unto this day, that the dead should not be buried only for a set price?
19. We know it to be the custom of kings to take a yearly tax from the living, but thou dost not only do this, but from the dead also thou exactest a tax day by day.
20. Now, O king, we can no more bear this, for the whole city is ruined on this account, and dost thou not know it?
21. And when the king heard all that they had spoken he was very wroth, and his anger burned within him at this affair, for he had known nothing of it.
22. And the king said, Who and where is he that dares to do this wicked thing in my land without my command? Surely you will tell me.
23. And they told him all the works of Rikayon and his men, and the king's anger was aroused, and he ordered Rikayon and his men to be brought before him.
24. And Rikayon took about a thousand children, sons and daughters, and clothed them in silk and embroidery, and he set them upon horses and sent them to the king by means of his men, and he also took a great quantity of
silver and gold
and precious stones, and a strong and beautiful horse, as a present for the king, with which he came before the king and bowed down to the earth before him; and the king, his servants and all the inhabitants of Egypt wondered at the work of Rikayon, and they saw his riches and the
present that he had brought to the king.
25. And it greatly pleased the king and he wondered at it; and when Rikayon sat before him the king asked him concerning all his works, and Rikayon spoke all his words wisely before the king, his servants and all the inhabitants of Egypt.
26. And when the king heard the words of Rikayon and his wisdom, Rikayon found grace in his sight, and he met with grace and kindness from all the servants of the king and from all the inhabitants of Egypt, on account of his wisdom and excellent speeches, and from that time they loved him exceedingly.
27. And the king answered and said to Rikayon, Thy name shall no more be called Rikayon but Pharaoh shall be thy name, since thou didst exact a tax from the dead; and he called his name Pharaoh.
28. And the king and his subjects loved Rikayon for his wisdom, and they consulted with all the inhabitants of Egypt to make him prefect under the king.
29. And all the inhabitants of Egypt and its wise men did so, and it was made a law in Egypt.
30. And they made Rikayon Pharaoh prefect under Oswiris king of Egypt, and Rikayon Pharaoh governed over Egypt, daily administering justice to the whole city, but Oswiris the king would judge the people of the land one day in the year, when he went out to make his appearance.
31. And Rikayon Pharaoh cunningly usurped the government of Egypt, and he exacted a tax from all the inhabitants of Egypt.
32. And all the inhabitants of Egypt greatly loved Rikayon Pharaoh, and they made a decree to call every king that should reign over them and their seed in Egypt, Pharaoh.
33. Therefore all the kings that reigned in Egypt from that time forward were called Pharaoh unto this day.
Faithfully translated (1840) from the Original Hebrew into English. A Reprint of Photo Lithographic Reprint of Exact Edition Published by J.H. Parry & Co., Salt Lake City: 1887]
"Papa Africa" Peter Tosh made a song together with Cris Hinze called "SILVER AND GOLD"
"silver and gold" is being mentioned two times in chapter 14 of the book of Jasher !
(chapter 15 and 24 )
Peter Tosh with Chris Hinze - Silver and Gold Rare Footage
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Greetings in the name of H.I.M. (from Gerimani)
let there be reggae ! Reggae sir !
To make love doesn´t mean to "fuck" each other up !?
make love not war ! play roots rock reggae ! shoot peacefull bullits ! Stop the bull shit !
The name Sudan derives from the Arabic expression bilād al-sūdān (“land of the blacks”)
Dynamq - Those Days In Nairobi (Official Music Video) @dynamq
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6'4" and the shortest??!?!?! And here I am thinking I'm the world's tallest American woman at 5'8" 😂😂😂
@@JesusIsMyEverything-John1633 😂😂😂
I'm a south Sudanese, 6'9 tall and I feel good with my height. In my university in Kenya, I'm the tallest. Thanks bro for showing my country to world
You shouldn't just say tallest but super tall, the nearest height must have been ~6'3" unless there was another S.sudanese.
@@theworldtraveller8481 That's true brother, no one is close to my height in school
And people say that Rwandese Tutsi are very tall??
Go to wwe for wrestling bro....🙂🙂
Waaw i like befriending tall people, am glad you are proud of it👍
It's good see The Africa is in lime light because of you Wode Miya. You are the Brand Ambassador for Africa - Love from Mumbai, India.
This Wode Maya have SO much good vibe like wtf ..
He is always making people confortable
I know.......Maya is a blessed guy full of wisdom and good heart may God keep blessing him always 🙏
So grateful 🇩🇪😄
Dude going to live longer, he is always happy and cheerful.
I respect woda maya for his initiatives moving from African countries..am proud of u.
These people are amazing 😍my love to all South Sudanese 🇸🇸from🇰🇪
As an american, i can honestly say that the south sudanese that i have met here are some of the most genuine and respectful people I’ve ever met in my life!
@@CONFUCIUS-f2x it’s all about where they grew up america isn’t a respectful place and definitely wasn’t built on the respect of Africans or African Americans
Lol🤣🤣😂😂
@@CONFUCIUS-f2x don't separate us, we're all one for good or bad.
@@CONFUCIUS-f2x Sometimes people don’t need to speak on matters and this is one of them.
@@CONFUCIUS-f2x Maybe you should expand your social circle and be less judgemental.
"Different tribes One people" powerful quote.
I felt that too!
@@WODEMAYA indeed!!
So why so many wars?
@@nakho3550 so many Wars is what they show you on TV to change your vision. Didn’t you see Wode Maya having fun? Does it looks like any war zone?
@@nakho3550 there are no wars man, don't mind the damn Media
Wow they're really tall ooo😱..... Wode thank you for sharing i learnt alot... I can't wait to meet you I'll be visiting Ghana soon
Koko 9ja mama in the building
What exactly did you learn?
@@nakho3550 why are you asking
Hope you are not part of Wode Maya's critics🙄
Our mama
Lv you bby
I'm South Sudanese and I am 6.4” (193cm) SHORT! Haha outside South Sudan I am a giant, inside South Sudan I sit down and let the tall people speak lol
😂😂 me too
😂😂
Cries in 152cm.
I’m 6’5 from South Sudan too 😂😂😂
I’m 6.1 from Nigeria and be feeling super tall, until I came across some South Sudan 🇸🇸 folks. My nigga from SS who’s 6.5 tells me he is the shortest in his family. 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️! My dude also said girl with a height measurement of 6.1 is considered short in SS. I’ve lived among some of ur people here in India and I can’t wait to visit the country. 💯💯❤️❤️🙌🏿🙌🏿✊🏿
See me smiling like fool God bless all african country one love 🇳🇬🙏💕💕💕💕😂
Can't stop smiling so happy
Sudanese people are so majestic and beautiful, they are ideal for modeling. Love from your AA brother.
Lots of love from Kenya- ua-cam.com/video/PJtWc_Rsm1E/v-deo.html
Mainstream media made me scared of South Sudan and Wode Maya made me fall in love with South Sudan and the beautiful people of South Sudan 🇸🇸 “Different Tribes, One People” ❤️
Thenjiwe. Exactly my thought sister. All the negative narrative about South Sudan....
Today I am in love with this country and its people.
If AfriKans tell their our history, we as black people anywhere in the world will be proud.
Watching from DR Congo 🙏👏
@@theben10futureyamin70 yeah, I'm from DR Congo and Congo-Brazzaville and yet all I hear are wars and suffering from my country, so I never get another perspective
I am from South Sudan, I don't feel sad about my country only but the whole of Africa. South Sudan, Congo and other countries suffering from war in Africa, are cursed with natural resources. If all African countries unite themselves, we can make a great continent...but unfortunately very few Africans are well informed of geopolitical and neocolonialism as new forms of colonization.
You nailed it...👏
@@aleks3906 Did you mean to say South Sudan, Congo and other countries suffering from war in Africa, are BLESSED with natural resources?
Africa is the most diverse continent on earth. Numerous Cultures and languages.. Africa is my fatherland,... somalia🇸🇴 is my country. Hanoolaato.
Wode maya THANK YOU for being the new voice for Mama Africa!
Hanolato
Hanoolaato!! 🇸🇴🇸🇴
What's your other half?
Hanoolato🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
HEHEE SOMALI BA MESHA ISUGU TIMID
love the comments here, they make me so happy and more proud of my country 🇸🇸 and African at large.
Merci beaucoup Maya🇬🇭 the sons of the land love you
We are one people's just those bothers that were imposed to by colonial master separated us. I can't wait to witness the day African world have right to travel anywhere in Africa as the way it should be.
Greetings from Gambia 🇬🇲
Much love
@@laminkijera5103❤❤
Thank you so much for visiting south Sudan 🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸❤️❤️❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️❤️❤️🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
"We are different tribes but one people" - 5:27 amazing quote by Mandela in this Wode Maya video 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 This is the kind of mindset and thinking we desire as Africans!!!!
Stop racismo
Thanks so much Wode Maya for visiting our lovely country 🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸
The diversity of Africans, Man! I love my people.
Their Neighbors are also the shortest people on Earth😂😂
Ditto!!!
U must b proud
@@sannie0710 Indeed!
@@presidentoneday6634 you are right. Their neighbouring country has the shortest people.
All the short people should gather here for a ceremony 😂😂😂😂 Wode Maya I nominate you as the president 😂
🙋🏿♀️😂😂😂
@@berthekabwe871 you would be our financial secretary 😂😂😂😂
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@@SelasieKays yesssss🙌🏾🙌🏾😂😂😂
Im here. At 4‘10“
Nice friendly people. Much love from Nigeria, God bless Africa.
I love South Sudan people they are so beautiful and kind people from your brother Eritrea 🇪🇷
We love you too.
Much love our brother From Eritrea, we are one people
They really are gorgeous. I envy their even skintone
What a friendly people 😄 I never realize how much we're blessed as Africans until I became part of your family..👍
Different Tribe one people, that was beautiful to say, and that is the truth.
yeah...what he said is deep
It's very evident that James Cameron and the digital creators of the movie Avatar drew their inspiration for the South Sudanese! Beautiful people!
Maya you can't be tall because you're down to earth.
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@WODEMAYA The African ambassador Good work. Keep it up. Africa united.
Hahahaha
@@WODEMAYA I want to host you in Namibia
That sounded like he can reach the ground because he is too short. Ahhaha sounded wrong hahaha
I love to see my people living in love, I hate to see them fighting & swimming in blood.. love from garifuna tribe in Guatemala..
Maya, this was so much fun. You felt right at home. Your enthusiasm is CONTAGIOUS.
Wow!! We love you Wode. Thanks for bringing all African together!!!
We look at them now and say wow they are so tall. But i swear back in the ancient times they would reach over 10ft. No joke! Look on the walls of Egypt and nubia, they towered over people and made them look like kids... They were much stronger in the ancient times. That's not to say they are weak now, but there ancestors were Waayyy taller! Give thanks that we have been able to witness an ancient great people in the present time ❤
I always thought the same about the first human beings on earth. It makes sense that they would have been extremely tall.
Yes, they are still a very strong people, including their women. They're the original children of the Pharaoh. Some of the relatives are still in Egypt toll date. Though Egypt don't talk about them.
True, my grandfather was not allow to fight as he can killed with one hit. When they were fighting British, they possessed only one gun, they used their hands which was their physical strength and arrows and that's one gun during the fighting. People see South Sudanese tall and slim, they assume we're weak until they encounter a fight that involves a South Sudanese person.
Isn't it ironic that the world's most ancient people live in the world's youngest country? Thanks wode Maya you are a natural, you make me laugh all the time. God bless you and all those tall people.
Spot on.
I love south Sudanese beautiful people God bless them love from Hargeisa Somaliland
Somali people that I have met are very nice. However, Yr women are a little aggressive and loud. S.Sudanese living in U.S. Salaam
@@Hakim-vg1ho I think south Sudanese and Ethiopian/Somali are genetically related. I did my research
Watching your videos is like therapy for all of us stuck in the diaspora.
I love the infectious enthusiasm, positivity and pure love for each other that I get to see through the videos on this channel. Much love to you all from New York!
from all the videos i have seen, these ppl are very friendly
watch them take over the world with their hospitality
The way Maya looks up at them tho..🤣🤣🤣 I wonder if his neck eventually started to hurt?
People from South Sudan are very beautiful, humble and talented.
Liked, subbed and bought some merch. Thank you for your great content. I am a white, american woman but I am so intrigued by Africa, it's beautiful people and diverse cultures. I want to learn about the "real" Africa and not that portrayed by mainstream media. One day I hope I am blessed enough to visit Africa and experience her gifts firsthand. Until then, for me and those like me and for the world in general, your work is very important tool for educating. Much respect to you!
It's an amazing place
“Tallest man in Ghana” 😂🤣😂🤣😂 these guys have a great sense of humor . 🙏🏾🇰🇪
Ngl that was funny fr 😂they sure do have some sense of humour
As we Kenyans are short.... Wapi wakamba?
He is definitely not the tallest man in ghana
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@jyde50 you missed the fun and the joke
Wode plz allow me to say Thanks Africa and African for sending me country Jamaica vaccine we love all 🇯🇲🇺🇲
Yo believe in vaccine? Is it nice? 😊
One thing I always take out from each video is how you blend in regardless the country you travel to, you have such a friendly personality Great video as always. I dreamt you visited Abuja 😂
That is true!
That kindred spirit.
I work with a South Sudanese man. I always used to see him in the cafeteria, so handsome. Now we work from home I haven't seen him 🙁
much love from kenya here...love sudan...good hearted pple
There is Sudan and South Sudan. Two different countries and cultures.
Haha
When a friendly person meet with a friendly group of people. Maya to the world. God bless you man
Anybody else noticed how flawless their skin are? Love from 🇰🇪 .
The texture >>>
And how well dressed too.
Yes
😍😍😍
I saw this somewhere but didn’t get the time to watch, but as soon as I saw it on WODE MAYA I decided to watch it here. Love your work bro ❤️🙌🏽
Africa is a land of myth, rich in culture and the best part is we are happy regardless of the situations involved. Development in Africa to the Africa man's perspective is not about the flashy cars, roads etc but the mentality of love, unity and been there for one another. May Africa be great👁👃👁❤
Indeed
Great to learn about South Sudanese, I smiled all through this insightful video. Thanks Wodemaya..👏
Lots of love from Kenya- ua-cam.com/video/PJtWc_Rsm1E/v-deo.html
Wode Maya, You're not short, " You're Down to Earth"
Thanks once again for the nice and educative Videos.
Damnnnnnnnn!Bars
Barrrrrs my nigga barsss🤣🤣
I think I'm gonna use that line from now on 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
Next time the introduction should be welcome to our channel because it’s no longer your channel but ours 😁
Wode Maya is just a fun loving guy I wish him all the best in what ever he does.
I love my people 😍 “Many tribes, One people” ❤️💛💚 South Sudan woyeee! 🇸🇸
Africa is unique... May God bless our Continent. Thanks MAYA
Africa needs basketball teams competing against each other. Not everyone looking to export out to NBA. Look at Nba >50% African/African descent
I'm part of one of the world's shortest tribes...the Biaka or Byaka people of the Central African Republic. I'm not short but my relatives are 😀
The kwa right. There is a direct correlation between vegetative cover and therefore staple food and diet with height. Forrest peoples tend to be shorter, people from the plains or savannah are relatively taller.
It's ridiculous that Africa has these insane, dizzying, phenotypic contrasts: In CAR and DRC are the world'ss shortest people, but across the border to the east are some of the tallest people in South Sudan. Also, the darkest people but across the border to the east in Ethiopia are the lightest-skinned people. And you get these contrasts all over the continent. It's a truly beautiful place, Africa. I cannot wait to see what it becomes *when* it takes its rightful place at the helm of human civilization.
@@BiorArokMD one day
Love from #south_sudan 🇸🇸🇸🇸 brother Wode,may God bless you
😂😂😂man you are so funny and inspiring I am from South Sudan and I live in Australia I love my country thanks for sharing I always talk to my young south Sudanese who grew up in other countries to visited their home, I just subscribed to your UA-cam bro you should go to rumbek city and then to the cattle camp❤️ one love❤️.
He is got sense of humor😂
The tallest men and bigest souls! I loved to see that! Thanks!
YEP Tall Dark Slim thats us!💖 You are making me miss home!!
So hilarious when you asked about drinking milk and growing tall. Its such a long running tradition that our people believe it increases height. My dad used to force us to finish ours when we were younger. 😂😂
How tall u
5'10 1/2
The idea that milk helps you grow taller is the biggest myth known to mankind
Our height❤️ 🇸🇸our pride
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That was cool. You remind me of the first Sudanese that I met in 2015. We were classmates in Dallas, Tx. She wasn’t tall but short, perhaps the same height like Maya lol. She was very friendly. And man, that girl was really really beautiful! She was a fine girl man, and very nice 😍🥰. One thing I will never forget about her is that, she was very dark but man, her skin was shiny like wow! Indescribable. Beautiful! Very beautiful! And that confirm that black is beauty! ☺️❤️
That signature laugh is sweet and comes from the heart. This is what you get when you are really in tuned with what you do and love what you do. Kudos bro.
I'm 6.3ft tall from Ghana when I ask grandma I was told our descendants are Sudans, my case is cracked now.
Maya all I can say is thank you for taking us with you because I couldn't have known about this beautiful country and their wonderful culture
Different tribes, one people. This touched me
Wow qualifications and height means more cows as dowry. I am loving this. Thank you so much Maya for teaching us about our own mother Africa. I remember when we were young our grandparents used to give us a gallon of milk to drink. They force us to drink it regardless, sending you love from Botswana 🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼
I think she said "education" not "qualifications."
@@mwafrikahalisi2549 education and qualifications mean almost the same thing. You can't qualify for something when you have never been educated.
So great to see south Soudan people in peace, i m glad for that
Hey Wode, I miss my friends back in Uganda man. They nicknamed me, get this, Unfono because of my height😊😊, at 6'4. He was supposedly the tallest man in Uganda, and they called me Unfono. Bless their hearts, it's been years since I last saw them and hope to be back there sometime this year, absolutely. Very very nice🤗🤗. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!
With such heights South Sudan 🇸🇸 should move towards promoting basketball 🏀 as their main sports. This is amazing 🤩. They could take over the basketball 🏀 game. That’s just my personal assertion. Another video from South Sudan 🇸🇸 through the lens of Wode Maya
I agree their own league to compete with others.✌🏿
Basketball is about a lot more than height.
Not to break your hearts, but Nigeria is currently the Best Basketball Team in Africa, both in Male and Female category. Confirm from FIBA.basketball.com. No arguments please!
@@listenup2882 very true but it’s an added advantage. The basketball players in USA most are giants.
@@solentricxinc.9944 that will be great 👍🏿 creating jobs etc
I feel good to see my people happy and smiling in this particular moment!!
I like the video and I am already subscribed. I want to help you any way I can. From here in America, I want to thank you for educating the world.
I WATCH MOST OF YOUR VIDEOS, I NEVER SEEN YOU HAVING THAT MUCH FUN AS YOU DID IN SD!
I really liked this video. One day, God willing, I will pay a visit to Juba. I thank you, Wode Maya, as well as your team.
They are so friendly and welcoming. Wode Maya personality makes it easier too. This is refreshing 😌😄
That's all sub-Saharan Africans
All the tall people who have been humiliated before in their society should gather here ..A trip to relocate to south Sudan 🤦♂️🤦♂️
I´m tall, I have never been humiliated for my height. What are you talking about?
Nobody should have to be humiliated for what the creator endowed them with
@@goldbluetears tall women are treated like freaks it's true.
@@billymoses9925
In dwarf world.
You are all welcome 😁😁😁
😂😂😂 Ghana’s tallest man meets the world's tallest people. I love these South Sudanese videos.
he is not the tallest man in ghana
@@jyde50 of course...it's a joke
@@AnnieSpecial92861 Believe me, some people are so dumb they will think it's true
@@jyde50 that’s true as people believe that there’s an endless war in South Soudan.
Interesting. Keep it up
I hear their challenge is getting their clothes size in shops so its a good business opportunity for fashion ple in africa
There is no way they are 1.90 and 1.70. The Taller one is not less than 2.04 and the shorter one is about 1.98. I am 1.73 and have a son who is 1.85. These guys are giants
Yes they are way off. I am 1.78 and that's pretty much average in the UK. These guys are way taller than that. The shorter guy is at least 190cm.
Yeah, they are way above what they mentioned.
@@JFP1988 you are just above average
@@SanaullahGh no they are skinny that makes them look taller
@@gjokbushati5670 dude the guy who says he is 1.70m is not that short trust me lol
Notification gang gang representing ❤️ from 🇰🇪
These guys are your cousins. Without the Luo, Kalenjin and Maasai, Kenya would be a country of short ppl. Love🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Wode Maya you made me felt like I was watching a comedy show....I kept smiling all through the video
Shortest people are from Africa - The Twa people of the Great Lake region, central and Southern Africa.Wode Maya you need to do a video with them too!
I really enjoyed this interview , it was not boring at all, it was fun and although it was to get to know these tribe, it was like you knew them before, the interaction was excellent, especially when you were in the center ....i could watch this all the time .....keep it this way and I am sure people will always want to watch your videos. And I love the people there. I laughed so hard when the milk sent you to the bathroom.....lolllllll
This video make me feel like all Africans come together as one and started appreciate each other as one family is fun and entertaining. I love my Africans family and my South Sudanese family. In Australia people are obsessed with my height although I am the shortest in my family and in South Sudane in general, another the smoothness of my skin , people keep asking what I use even when I tell them is natural even our men have their skin are also smooth, they keep touching my skin all the time. Good job Wada Maya👏🏿👏🏿
Africa is a great continent with amazing people,things
That's true lam African girl lam from somali l love my great
Am going to visit juba From Somalia 🇸🇴
Love africa is time to come home and make africa Pretty 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
Come brother South Sudan is your home too I promise you will feel really home, there a lot of Somaliland here too
I hear that you guys have significant proto-Nilotic ancestry... so you would be coming home if you visit us.
Geeljires are welcome. You're proud people and I hope to see us all rise together as a family. 🙏🏿
@@thephoenix756 thanks 💯
@@nyanggingdyeng4974 im also from somaliland, need to visit south sudan man
@@kopend8638 of course you are part of the family
Always waiting for the new update from this channel like no other. Big up Wode Maya .
I like how African brothers smile, laugh and enjoy together!!!!!!!!!! We United
Amazing 👌Africa is blessed with everything from nature can give.
I'm here for the love of our continent Mother Africa ❤️. Thank Maya
Welcome, we are one❤
Watching from Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪
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You’re doing a great job maya 👍👍
You have heard this so many times, however I really need you to take this to heart when I say:
Your mission to change the narrative
about Africa is hugely successful.
In the past every time I have even tried to look into making a trip to Africa my internet search comes up with either South Africa or wild life Safaris and while I knew that could never be all there was, I never had concrete proof of an Africa worth seeing outside of a bucket list, until you.
Now, Africa is a place I need to see because I need to, period, I need it like a balm to my soul. I now have two homes, Jamaica and Africa that makes me feel just a little bit more secure 🤗.
Keep that energy that you have that makes us all feel like you could be our little brother.
nuff luv.
hehehe beautiful beautiful! This is one of the finest of cultures in Africa. Thanks for sharing this with the world, Wode Maya. Keep walking, bro.
Wode please buy the 200 cows so you become tall wae🤣🤣🤣
Yeah it looks like everyone in Sudan 🇸🇩 is very tall....good job Maya.
it's South Sudan 🇸🇸, Not Sudan 🇸🇩
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@@GaiWendeDavid Sudan is Sudan, root in Sudan you will get UKanem Urattah an Igbo ancient name lost words name's.
@@chukwumaolisehemekaouwarre3236 No, Sudan is Sudan; and South Sudan is South Sudan. Just like Nigeria is not Niger.
@@mwafrikahalisi2549 I said root in Sudan you will get UKanem Urattah that's your authentic country name before the colonisers change's every countries names in Ouwarre now Africa and beyond, go and research deeply about our ancient history.
Another great content from a great African UA-cam, Aya Maya
God blessed Africa we just haven't opened our eyes. Thanks wode for opening the worlds eyes to the obvious
Love this. I’ve been smiling the whole way through this video.