I’m guessing your friend in pink is Nigerian also. As a Nigerian following your family for years, I was so excited to click this video and you didn’t disappoint. Weldone Amayah, keep shining like the star you are❤
You hav grown into the beautiful, intelligent, and amazing young woman that was hinted at in your earl appearance on your family’s vlogs. You are such a 21st century woman; at ease in in any culture. Both your fathers and your mother are certainly proud of you.
@_tenaifieme_ I really didn't want to dignify your comment with a response, because it Jas an aroma of self-hate. However, it is a teachable moment. Fundamentally, she said her dad is Nigerian... is he not a person?!?! No one had to teach her in the video how to demolish that fufu and Egusi. She dug in comfortable enough to suggest, this isn't her first time. And, yes! She is born with it!! Our collective DNA has embedded memory, due to centuries of tradition, conjoined with that of that of our resilience in recent ones. Lastly, In Africa, most parts - you are where your father is from. So, Nigerians in these comments will call her... Nigerian.
@@qutieqouture6846 I never said she was not Nigerian, she is and I can no longer see the comment as the owner seems to have deleted it but Amayah is pretty American and I believe she was trying to say that it was sort of obvious that she was Nigerian. Amayah herself said in the video that she hasn’t been exposed to any Nigerian culture before if I’m not mistaken. What do you mean by self hate? I love where I come from okay? And I’ve been following Amayah’s family on youtube for years now so I definitely meant no harm to her in my comment. I don’t know why you took it so personal. I’ve noticed that Nigerians like reaching when it comes to videos like this and it seemed like a really far reach to say that this girl who has not been exposed to Nigerian culture until now and who we wouldn’t have known was Nigerian if she didn’t say it (considering she grew up with American culture) exudes ‘Nigerianness’ I watched the video and I enjoyed it, I just found the comment funny
@@qutieqouture6846 This was a while back but I just saw that I even liked the comment above and a lot of other comments about how we never knew she was Nigerian and all that. I was also very happy about it. The truth is just that I was shocked just like any other person that has been following and didn’t know till now. And here was someone else saying that it was obvious. Now another person is talking about self-hate🫠
Wow! The NSA at Berkeley does not play! So happy for you that you are exploring your African and Nigerian roots. There's an old quote, which goes something like: true exploration begins when we end up where we started and know it for the first time. ... something like that.
Awwwnnnn! Amyah! I've been your online aunt for a long time following everywhere from US to Korea school to your family's plan to visit my country Nigeria. Unknown to me, it's family blood that's attaching me so much to you. So so happy you accepting your Nigerian origin. May be further Nigerian vlogs will link you to my family🥰🤦💁 Loving the Mazelee more.
I can't believe you got the full nigerian wedding experience all the way in Korea! Nigeirans are unbelievable 😂😂 i love us. Btw, your dress is beautiful and you're gorgeous! Ive been following your parents for 5yrs now and seeing the growth, your growth. I wish you continued success on all your endeavours. I hope someday you experience the ultimate nigeiran wedding ❤
I can't believe it. Did I see you eating fufu! That's so nice. I am glad to see you go to my country's Wedding. I have watched you all this years right from the time you had a first date with your dad. You have grown to a young woman. You are doing so well for yourself. Your parents thought you well. As a Nigerian, I thank you for attending the wedding and experiencing our marriage culture.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi Amaya, you have grown up so beautifully. You share the same name as my granddaughter spelled the same way. I am so proud of you. Continue to keep God first and success will certainly follow! Peace and Love ✌️❤️
@@maeahem before people post comments they need to make sure they are passing correct information. thanks for hearing the same thing I did. Her father is Nigerian.
I’m Nigerian and this made me smile. There’s so much diversity and uniqueness in Nigerian weddings as we have different tribes in Nigeria. It’s absolutely beautiful. Puff puff and Chinchin looks yummy. You need to taste gorigo, our coconut candy and more
@@ARajantara777as long as it is on her plate she can eat it whichever way. U should try it this way too! Amaya might be schooling u on how to enjoy fufu differently. Don’t be rigid, if u don’t like it , go bk to ur usual style
LOVELY video. You have grown up so fast. Please remember to keep God 1st in all you do and you will stay BLESSED …… YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY STUNNING … Love, Love, Love your attire…
You found out your Nigerian that's amazing my mom's African American 🇺🇸 like your mom but my dad's Jamaican I wonder what my DNA will back as Edited your Nigerian dress is beautiful 😍 you look amazing watching from orlando fl usa stay safe 🙏 🤲
Amyah - I am excited to hear more about your experiences in Africa. I'm also interested in learning about your Nigerian ancestry. I applaud your family for exposing you to diverse cultures and providing opportunities for you to travel. I applaud you for learning languages that don't usually come to mind to more than a few Americans such as Chinese and Korean.
I clicked so fast when I see Nigerian wedding. Can't wait to see your content from tge Motherland. As an Ijaw naija women I'm proud you show cast our culture
Yes you are a beautiful brown skin girl of Nigerian descent how freaking amazing is that! Wow and a visit to Uganda. Although it looks like that trip was eventful. Did yall not get vaccinated or take malaria pills?😮 I'm so happy to see you with your college peers and volunteering is amazing truly to make these programs happens it takes people like yourself. Looks great on your resume. Thank you for acknowledging your biological father it doesn't take away from your love and respect of Joe ( who has been an amazing father to you). This is what college is about becoming more of your total self. Each part divine. That you for introducing us to your Nigerian ancentry you have excited your village of supporters! You even ate the food!❤ Your freshman year should be over congrats sis! Enjoy the summer with your family! An adjustment being back home with your parents and siblings but you will figure it out
Amyah, you are a beautiful young lady. You look so muck like your mom. Both your parents are of African descent. It's good to see you embracing the culture.
Before I knew your mom well I used to think she's from Nigeria or Ghana ...glad you had fun in Nigeria and got to learn some of your dad's roots ...I'm watching all the way from Cape Town South Africa
So proud of you Amayah. I followed your family for so long, but there is something i discovered about you long time ago that you always eager to know something, you're clever, you're very passionate about your siblings, you know how to braids hair by doing your own hair by yourself, you don't fear to talk or asks any questions, you bold, and the most amazing part you are very brilliant, you love to study, in my mind I said this Amayah of a girl is a Nigeria ooo🇳🇬, my thoughts is right all along, because you have all the Nigeria characteristics, Nigeria 🇳🇬 love to study am not bias most especially the Yorubas, am sure sure your father side is Yoruba. All the best to you in your endeavors ❤
Amyah this is so beautiful... black girl magic....i would love to see u in Negeria connecting with your roots that would be such lovely video... thanks again God blessed you❤❤
Awwn It's so nice seeing you attending a Nigerian wedding😊. I'm a Nigerian too and I'm a big fan of you and your family. Hope you felt the Nigerian's vibe😂
You are gorgeous. Eyes and cheekbones to die for. You should model, girl. I am Nigerian too. I can't wait until you guys drop the video on Uganda. It look so good. Have you declared a major yet?
Good Morning Amayah, Enjoyed watching your Video on 5 /20/24. Following from Baton Rouge, Louisiana . You embrace your cultural experiences with such enthusiasm and knowledge it's beautiful. God 's grace and Blessing Continue to be over your life.. Until next time. Be safe and enjoy your self
I am so proud of you! You are so beautiful a just continue to do what you're doing young lady! You put a smile on my face and I'm sure everyone says that.. may the blessings continue to flow in your life.. study hard, keep smiling and enjoy life you're on the right tracks. Peace and blessings! ❤🤗👏🏽👌🏽🙏🏽
About Manny Wellz: Combining melody, rap, syncopation, structured chord progressions, and hip-hop beats, Maryland-based Mannywellz creates songs that take influence from soul, rap, and pop as well as his native West Africa. Introducing his sophisticated approach on the EP WellZ in 2014, he released his debut album, SoulFro, in 2017.
Watching from Berlin Germany Amyah You looked fabulous, this was so fun! So happy to see you live your best college life & excelling in school and experiences, looking forward to the Uganda vlogs, I will be in Rwanda this weekend
I’m guessing your friend in pink is Nigerian also. As a Nigerian following your family for years, I was so excited to click this video and you didn’t disappoint. Weldone Amayah, keep shining like the star you are❤
Wao u are a Nigerian?
She is from USA, 4 hours from my location, but now she lives elsewhere. I am proud of her.
@@lehnhardtdevonek.8479she's at university in Korea, I think. I stand to be corrected.
Lovely video, FYI we (Nigerians) don't eat everything on your plate together
@Georgia-D63 she schools at UC Berkeley
I’m not surprised you’re meeting a lot of Nigerians, we are everywhere 😅😅
I'm a Nigerian too and we love to party , we love meeting new people , we love our culture . Nice dance step you have
As a Nigerian I love that your learning about our culture also how your learning other languages stay blessed amayah ❤️🇳🇬
Nija 🇳🇬 for life
🇳🇬 for LIFE!
They portrayed the Nigerian wedding so well, from the entrance to the bride and her women , the dance steps and the food they gave you 🎉🎉🔥🔥🔥😂
As a Nigerian. I love ur entusiasm for this video.
You hav grown into the beautiful, intelligent, and amazing young woman that was hinted at in your earl appearance on your family’s vlogs. You are such a 21st century woman; at ease in in any culture. Both your fathers and your mother are certainly proud of you.
*enthusiasm
Awwwn so many of us Nigerians are subscribed to your channel without even knowing you’re also Nigerian🤭🥰🥰❤️
@@Ugwu-c6rhowww?😂 except you’re saying she was born with it cause she hasn’t been exposed to any Nigerian culture before
@_tenaifieme_
I really didn't want to dignify your comment with a response, because it Jas an aroma of self-hate. However, it is a teachable moment.
Fundamentally, she said her dad is Nigerian... is he not a person?!?! No one had to teach her in the video how to demolish that fufu and Egusi. She dug in comfortable enough to suggest, this isn't her first time.
And, yes! She is born with it!! Our collective DNA has embedded memory, due to centuries of tradition, conjoined with that of that of our resilience in recent ones.
Lastly, In Africa, most parts - you are where your father is from. So, Nigerians in these comments will call her... Nigerian.
Yh
@@qutieqouture6846 I never said she was not Nigerian, she is and I can no longer see the comment as the owner seems to have deleted it but Amayah is pretty American and I believe she was trying to say that it was sort of obvious that she was Nigerian. Amayah herself said in the video that she hasn’t been exposed to any Nigerian culture before if I’m not mistaken. What do you mean by self hate? I love where I come from okay? And I’ve been following Amayah’s family on youtube for years now so I definitely meant no harm to her in my comment. I don’t know why you took it so personal.
I’ve noticed that Nigerians like reaching when it comes to videos like this and it seemed like a really far reach to say that this girl who has not been exposed to Nigerian culture until now and who we wouldn’t have known was Nigerian if she didn’t say it (considering she grew up with American culture) exudes ‘Nigerianness’
I watched the video and I enjoyed it, I just found the comment funny
@@qutieqouture6846 This was a while back but I just saw that I even liked the comment above and a lot of other comments about how we never knew she was Nigerian and all that. I was also very happy about it. The truth is just that I was shocked just like any other person that has been following and didn’t know till now. And here was someone else saying that it was obvious. Now another person is talking about self-hate🫠
8:00 Yes, I can’t wait to see those Uganda videos from you and your parents!
Same i just cant wait
Amayah really favors her mom, she is her clone❤
Wow! The NSA at Berkeley does not play! So happy for you that you are exploring your African and Nigerian roots. There's an old quote, which goes something like: true exploration begins when we end up where we started and know it for the first time. ... something like that.
As a Nigerian, who has been following your family for years now, I love that you love naija food.❤❤
Love your dress!!!!! I was just hearing “Osheyy” in the background. The screams were so Nigerian too!🤩🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
This is how I find out that she had Nigerian roots🥹🥹
I know right! The way I love her, I should have sensed it!😂
Me too
Trace your roots your be surprised. I found out my blood line goes back to west Africa ❤
Awwwnnnn! Amyah! I've been your online aunt for a long time following everywhere from US to Korea school to your family's plan to visit my country Nigeria. Unknown to me, it's family blood that's attaching me so much to you. So so happy you accepting your Nigerian origin. May be further Nigerian vlogs will link you to my family🥰🤦💁
Loving the Mazelee more.
I knew u have Nigerian roots, your confidence and charisma! kudos!!
I can't believe you got the full nigerian wedding experience all the way in Korea! Nigeirans are unbelievable 😂😂 i love us. Btw, your dress is beautiful and you're gorgeous!
Ive been following your parents for 5yrs now and seeing the growth, your growth. I wish you continued success on all your endeavours.
I hope someday you experience the ultimate nigeiran wedding ❤
She isn't in Korea
She studies in the US
I love watching people attend Nigerian weddings. the absolute best🤩🤩
I can't believe it. Did I see you eating fufu! That's so nice. I am glad to see you go to my country's Wedding. I have watched you all this years right from the time you had a first date with your dad. You have grown to a young woman. You are doing so well for yourself. Your parents thought you well. As a Nigerian, I thank you for attending the wedding and experiencing our marriage culture.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow amyah tried Nigerian dishes, hope you loved it girl ❤❤❤
Amayah you are such a beautiful and blessed young lady. So proud of you, you are a credit to your mom x
and Joe, please don't leave him out.
Hi Amaya, you have grown up so beautifully. You share the same name as my granddaughter spelled the same way. I am so proud of you. Continue to keep God first and success will certainly follow! Peace and Love ✌️❤️
Wow. My goodness she has been taught so well! Her narration is off the charts!! Keep going girly!
Wow! Amayah, I didn’t know you had Nigerian roots. This is beautiful ❤️❤️
Not Nigerian roots. She said Her school did this to experience it. It’s a fake representation of the real thing.
@@Yvonnesthershe’s Nigerian from her dad side… listen again… her dad is Nigerian.
@@Yvonnesthershe said her dad is nigerian.
@@Yvonnestheryes this is a school representation of a wedding, but she also mentioned that she is Nigerian on her father’s side.
@@maeahem before people post comments they need to make sure they are passing correct information. thanks for hearing the same thing I did. Her father is Nigerian.
I’m so happy to see Amyah have some fun! It’s been a treat to watch her blossom and grow up
As a Nigerian I love love this video🇳🇬❤
Been following Mazelee channel for years and followed you immediately you created a channel….should have known you were a fellow Nigerian 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
In love with your dress, it’s EVERYTHING!
I’m glad to see you connecting with your roots….love your outfit too
I’m Nigerian and this made me smile. There’s so much diversity and uniqueness in Nigerian weddings as we have different tribes in Nigeria. It’s absolutely beautiful. Puff puff and Chinchin looks yummy. You need to taste gorigo, our coconut candy and more
The lady sitting next to Amaya in the rose color dress and hair piece is stunningly beautiful!!! Gorgeous ❤️
The fufu is eaten with soup and not rice. It was a good video. I'm glad you had fun
I love Nigerian everything, but most of all their celebrations.😊 great video Amyah.
Love to see it. I have only been to a friend's Nigerian graduation party, and THAT was awesome. Love experience other's cultures
AMYAH LOOKS ABSOLUTELY STUNNING !
You can't eat fufu with fried rice. The white one in wrapper is fufu. You eat it with vegetable soup or any Nigerian soup
This is not my first time seeing people do that... like why would you eat rice and bread together? You know since fufu is like rice..
@@ARajantara777as long as it is on her plate she can eat it whichever way. U should try it this way too! Amaya might be schooling u on how to enjoy fufu differently. Don’t be rigid, if u don’t like it , go bk to ur usual style
i love love LOVE your editing😩😍 it makes your content so fun
LOVELY video. You have grown up so fast. Please remember to keep God 1st in all you do and you will stay BLESSED …… YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY STUNNING … Love, Love, Love your attire…
Awwn you're Nigerian too... WOW. As a Nigerian, we love you already.
I'm a Nigerian, I really love everything about this video, ❤❤❤
Never knew I'll see content related to my country on your page ❤❤❤
I love you girl. Your so enthusiastic. Very nice wedding you looked so nice. I can't wait for your Uganda Africa vlogs. Blessings 🙏🏾 always.
Okkkaaayyy Amyah GROWN Maze ❤❤ such a joy watching your journey Ms maam!!
Cool! I love that camera ACTION!!!
You found out your Nigerian that's amazing my mom's African American 🇺🇸 like your mom but my dad's Jamaican I wonder what my DNA will back as
Edited your Nigerian dress is beautiful 😍 you look amazing watching from orlando fl usa stay safe 🙏 🤲
Amyah - I am excited to hear more about your experiences in Africa. I'm also interested in learning about your Nigerian ancestry. I applaud your family for exposing you to diverse cultures and providing opportunities for you to travel. I applaud you for learning languages that don't usually come to mind to more than a few Americans such as Chinese and Korean.
Aww!
Amayah...been following your mum and now you, am glad watching a Nigerian vlog on ur page cus am a Nigerian too...luv u
I'm a Nigerian, hope u loved our Nigerian dishes❤❤
Amazing Nigeria is so good at party, its all shade of fun. I'm proudly 🇳🇬
I feel like a proud auntie. You are growing into the most beautiful brown skin woman. True queen vibes.
Heyy saw your video pop up on youtube and I decided to watch it 🤗 I enjoyed watching it. I'm gonna watch more of your videos ❤️🥰
This was so fun to watch and so accurate for a Nigerian wedding. 🎉
Ah me im Nigerian so it's very nice to see she's embracing our roots and she is so beautiful❤
I love your dress sense and you look so pretty on that dress❤
Amayah you are heading towards greatness! I'm amazed at your congeniality.
Good job❤
I clicked so fast when I see Nigerian wedding. Can't wait to see your content from tge Motherland. As an Ijaw naija women I'm proud you show cast our culture
Yes you are a beautiful brown skin girl of Nigerian descent how freaking amazing is that! Wow and a visit to Uganda. Although it looks like that trip was eventful. Did yall not get vaccinated or take malaria pills?😮 I'm so happy to see you with your college peers and volunteering is amazing truly to make these programs happens it takes people like yourself. Looks great on your resume. Thank you for acknowledging your biological father it doesn't take away from your love and respect of Joe ( who has been an amazing father to you). This is what college is about becoming more of your total self. Each part divine. That you for introducing us to your Nigerian ancentry you have excited your village of supporters! You even ate the food!❤
Your freshman year should be over congrats sis! Enjoy the summer with your family! An adjustment being back home with your parents and siblings but you will figure it out
Amyah, you are a beautiful young lady. You look so muck like your mom. Both your parents are of African descent. It's good to see you embracing the culture.
Am a Nigerian and have been following your family since you were small am proud of what God has been doing in your family
Before I knew your mom well I used to think she's from Nigeria or Ghana ...glad you had fun in Nigeria and got to learn some of your dad's roots ...I'm watching all the way from Cape Town South Africa
As a nigerian LOVE!❤
Im Nigerian and i am so happy you get to experience this wonderful event
So proud of you Amayah. I followed your family for so long, but there is something i discovered about you long time ago that you always eager to know something, you're clever, you're very passionate about your siblings, you know how to braids hair by doing your own hair by yourself, you don't fear to talk or asks any questions, you bold, and the most amazing part you are very brilliant, you love to study, in my mind I said this Amayah of a girl is a Nigeria ooo🇳🇬, my thoughts is right all along, because you have all the Nigeria characteristics, Nigeria 🇳🇬 love to study am not bias most especially the Yorubas, am sure sure your father side is Yoruba. All the best to you in your endeavors ❤
Nigeria 🇳🇬 outfit looks too good on you 🥰 Beautiful Mazelle daughter 🥰We Nigerians 🇳🇬 love you 🥰 Lovely Nigeria wedding 💍💒 beautiful video 👍🏾
Looking beautiful as always Amyah!
Would be good to get to know more of your Nigerian culture and visit there sometime. You will love it. Don't lose touch😊
Amyah this is so beautiful... black girl magic....i would love to see u in Negeria connecting with your roots that would be such lovely video... thanks again God blessed you❤❤
You look like a Northern Nigerian Bride 😍. Gorgeous outfit Amyah
Amaya you looked fabulous 🙂.
Awwn
It's so nice seeing you attending a Nigerian wedding😊.
I'm a Nigerian too and I'm a big fan of you and your family.
Hope you felt the Nigerian's vibe😂
some african culture yaaas!
You are gorgeous. Eyes and cheekbones to die for. You should model, girl. I am Nigerian too. I can't wait until you guys drop the video on Uganda. It look so good. Have you declared a major yet?
Amaya you looked fabulous 🙂. God bless.
You ate good Amyah, really good 😊😊😊 I hope you enjoyed yourself 🎉❤
Omg as a Ugandan fan Im so excited to see ur vids abt my country!!!🥰🥰🥰
Good Morning Amayah, Enjoyed watching your Video on 5 /20/24. Following from Baton Rouge, Louisiana . You embrace your cultural experiences with such enthusiasm and knowledge it's beautiful. God 's grace and Blessing Continue to be over your life..
Until next time. Be safe and enjoy your self
I am so proud of you! You are so beautiful a just continue to do what you're doing young lady!
You put a smile on my face and I'm sure everyone says that.. may the blessings continue to flow in your life.. study hard, keep smiling and enjoy life you're on the right tracks.
Peace and blessings!
❤🤗👏🏽👌🏽🙏🏽
So we'll rounded. Wonderful celebration of your culture❤
I am Nigerian and Nigerian weddings are the best
I hope you enjoyed ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Beautiful Amyah awesome vlog as always!!!😍
As a PROUD NIGERIA that has been following the family channel for years...am so happy to see this and am proud of you🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Look like Amayah really enjoyed herself her spirit was at peace can’t wait until, I visit the motherland.
Wow, I knew you had Nigerian roots in you. Am a Nigerian 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬, I have been following your family. Your dress looks very beautiful
This gladens my heart not knowing you have Nigerian root. I have been following you guyz since ages
Hey from a fellow Nigerian sister. Love your videos. Never knew you have a Nigerian side. Love you
YAYYY, our YT niece is over at the motherland , living life and I'm here for it!!! Enjoy yourself and stay safe ❤❤❤❤!!!
I love that your makeup is age appropriate ❤
Almost thought the guy in blue singing was Neo 😂😂😂. You must hv had fun.
I see somebody had lots of fun.. congratulation to the bride n groom , food was looking very good.
About Manny Wellz: Combining melody, rap, syncopation, structured chord progressions, and hip-hop beats, Maryland-based Mannywellz creates songs that take influence from soul, rap, and pop as well as his native West Africa. Introducing his sophisticated approach on the EP WellZ in 2014, he released his debut album, SoulFro, in 2017.
When i saw Nigerian wedding,i just clicked😂😂😂😂we Nigerians like to attend our weddings cuz it's always Fun!fun!fun😂😂Well done Amayah
👋🏽 Hey Amaya. 👋🏽
Loved your dress!
I recognize it from one of your high school formals last year.
Did you shave your eyebrows off in Uganda?
I hope you enjoyed our Nigeria food, culture.thanks for the video
As a Nigerian, I am prouddd🎉🎉❤
You looked amazing 🎉🎉
Nigerian 🇳🇬 roots?!…Nice👌🏾
I watch your family vlogs too!!👍🏾👍🏾
New culture and wonderful people Keep going Amaya we love you😊❤
Nigerian here🇳🇬 love your videos😍😍
Watching from Berlin Germany Amyah You looked fabulous, this was so fun! So happy to see you live your best college life & excelling in school and experiences, looking forward to the Uganda vlogs, I will be in Rwanda this weekend
Amaya you have on the most Beautiful Dress in the wedding Yeeeeees stay Bless ❤
Hello to my beautiful brown skin young lady!... You are doing you... I'm so proud of you and happy for you and your family
Another beautiful Soul from Nigeria .please Mummy better take u home for your title.. Princess