EPISODE 461 | NIGERIAN NATIONALS on SA Women, Xenophobia ,Scammers ,Club Life , Tinibu ,Being Banned

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  • @podcastandchillnetwork
    @podcastandchillnetwork  Před rokem +99

    www.quicket.co.za/events/205542-podcast-chill-road-to-1-million/

    • @Mpeya_yao_1oma
      @Mpeya_yao_1oma Před rokem +4

      Let's fill up sunbet arena guys 🎉🎉❤

    • @oscianoroyalty2470
      @oscianoroyalty2470 Před rokem

      The nigerian guy doesn’t do his research properly , girls are more than guys in Nigeria , but the fact is Nigerian girl will be more difficult to get than any African girls

    • @kaydibs1698
      @kaydibs1698 Před rokem +2

      we need part 2 of this,

    • @sithabilemahlangu2691
      @sithabilemahlangu2691 Před rokem

      ​@@kaydibs16980l0

  • @thandekandlovu7010
    @thandekandlovu7010 Před rokem +1442

    One thing about MacG he will blindly agree with anyone who comes here… then you will hear his proper thoughts on Monday 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @justlunga4866
    @justlunga4866 Před rokem +630

    The guy with dreadlocks has very good views and overall perspective to life. He balanced this conversation with solid points, and he is very realistic

  • @akhonantombiduma1255
    @akhonantombiduma1255 Před rokem +276

    The guy with the LV jacket must be protected at all costs, what a sensible man.

    • @sifisomahlaka7934
      @sifisomahlaka7934 Před rokem +9

      Doti😅

    • @Blacklist_Entertainment
      @Blacklist_Entertainment Před rokem +4

      Very sensible indeed

    • @dumisanisangweni2318
      @dumisanisangweni2318 Před rokem

      Because yall dont want the truth - A prostitute is a prostitute!! Finish and Klaar, yall like promoting UBUNJA.

    • @MJ-jn8ul
      @MJ-jn8ul Před rokem +17

      I knew it, all bcoz she sugarcoated the prostitution...u pple are so predictable🙄

    • @zeigh_777
      @zeigh_777 Před rokem

      ​@@MJ-jn8ul 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @bontlemoabi8793
    @bontlemoabi8793 Před rokem +147

    The guy in a white T-shirt is a real chiller that’s why he came prepared and is being real he understands the podcast.

  • @directorsphe
    @directorsphe Před rokem +488

    The guy in the white golf shirt is the most honest and its exactly what we wanted. dope show!

    • @bothlalephasha3361
      @bothlalephasha3361 Před rokem +15

      And cute and humble. The other guy is more intelligent. Has seen life. No biases or stereotypes. I like that

    • @desireemagabe1473
      @desireemagabe1473 Před rokem +2

      My thoughts exactly

    • @ZARCARS
      @ZARCARS Před rokem +6

      The other bru has weak takes fok

    • @neomos4537
      @neomos4537 Před rokem +7

      Honest? Mxm that guy was spewing bile the whole episode

    • @candy4087
      @candy4087 Před rokem +19

      Lol he's honest because he's validating the opinions yourl have on SA women who date Nigerians....

  • @skyz_connect
    @skyz_connect Před rokem +29

    Its good to see our African brothers sitting and just chatting like this. Big up Macg

  • @fishnhlapo1433
    @fishnhlapo1433 Před rokem +200

    The guy with a white t-shirt is a SA stuck in a Nigerians body,his English accent is exactly like that of South Africans,he's a straight talker, he doesn't sugarcoat things and understand our politics very well, job well to Sol, Mac and the Naija bros 👌👍

    • @82pattycake
      @82pattycake Před rokem +11

      No, I cant believe you cant hear his accent. Maybe you are too used to being around and hearing them...😂

    • @baobabcontent77
      @baobabcontent77 Před rokem +7

      @@82pattycake i picked it up too. But you can tell he has worked on his accent and there are elements of it that sounds South African.
      Oh, and let's also not forget many Jollofinas end up speaking pidgin English and taking on the Nigerian accent. Sometimes it really happens naturally. If you spend a lot of time with people you start picking up their mannerisms and way of talking..

    • @mrsoshadabaadman
      @mrsoshadabaadman Před rokem +4

      ​@@82pattycake No he definitely has like those Tswana kids who went to private school accent.

    • @ViralViewsCentuary
      @ViralViewsCentuary Před rokem +3

      True that. Straight to the point. Most SA girls i know cry foul about abusive behaviour.

    • @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298
      @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 Před rokem +1

      Lol, he doesn't sound South African. Where have you ever heard a South African that sounds like that? And since when do South Africans speak good English?

  • @tebogomashapha3866
    @tebogomashapha3866 Před rokem +72

    I like the chemistry between the Naija boys, they don't really agree on same things but share same overall perspective

  • @ellishaindobo1794
    @ellishaindobo1794 Před rokem +320

    Podcast and Chill, solving societal issues one episode at a time.

    • @kwandamatiwane9661
      @kwandamatiwane9661 Před rokem +8

      What have they resolved from this episode?

    • @mrsoshadabaadman
      @mrsoshadabaadman Před rokem +5

      ​@@kwandamatiwane9661 Established dialogue between black Africans. The giant that is mental colonialism can only be slayed one bit at a time.

    • @nicolmnyandu404
      @nicolmnyandu404 Před rokem +2

      Good insight

  • @bonganiramatsetse1716
    @bonganiramatsetse1716 Před rokem +226

    Love the diversity here and the various topics they touched on. S/O to MacG and Sol for this.

  • @gabrina
    @gabrina Před rokem +137

    I love how yall got Nigerian guys that have different perspectives

    • @lindokuhlemkhwanazi-ol3st
      @lindokuhlemkhwanazi-ol3st Před rokem

      Different perspective by generalizing SA women? Yah neh.. 😒

    • @thandolwethugama8818
      @thandolwethugama8818 Před rokem +11

      @@lindokuhlemkhwanazi-ol3st the one in shades wasn’t generalizing women. He was literally defending women while the other one wasn’t 🙄🙄🙄

    • @rabetshazibane99
      @rabetshazibane99 Před rokem +5

      @ Lindokuhle
      The one in shades especially was not generalising women. He spoke factually and very well actually.
      Also I feel the guy in the white T also spoke an interesting perspective when he said women must state their intent upfront, if it’s money they want, they must say so. And not pretend then take the guys on “blogs”

    • @mmabathochokwe
      @mmabathochokwe Před rokem

      Same 👏🏽👏🏽

  • @siba92
    @siba92 Před rokem +191

    Never underestimate the power of this podcast. Much respect to Macg and Sol

  • @raymondfayindlala5967
    @raymondfayindlala5967 Před rokem +282

    This guy is very aware of current affairs with the Country..... I never thought I would be interested in having a conversation with a Nigerian guy

    • @thatobaloyi6194
      @thatobaloyi6194 Před rokem +11

      Why would you think that

    • @etvscandalfanpage2011
      @etvscandalfanpage2011 Před rokem +1

      @Thato Baloyi because Nigerian men come across as very ignorant people 🙄

    • @raymondfayindlala5967
      @raymondfayindlala5967 Před rokem +15

      @Thato Baloyi because of how he responds and it shows that ppl are not just here to hustle but also to learn and be aware of the society

    • @mthunzimhlongo660
      @mthunzimhlongo660 Před rokem +9

      Nigerians are genuine people

    • @Bongz90
      @Bongz90 Před rokem +8

      @@mthunzimhlongo660 genuine? Those criminals

  • @doretteolivera2963
    @doretteolivera2963 Před rokem +24

    I dated a Nigerian in the USA.Very educated,very kind..No issues with infidelity.Its a different level.Most men from other cultures never adds up

  • @justbrian7216
    @justbrian7216 Před rokem +31

    It only took a young man to educate the continent about issues that governments fails or shy away from solving simply because they benefit, thank you to MacG and Sol for broadening our minds.

  • @dumisanisangweni2318
    @dumisanisangweni2318 Před rokem +18

    The guy with the white shirt is HONEST and REAL.. as for the other guy... you'll hear South African women rooting for him because as always most South African like promoting UBUNJA

  • @deekaym
    @deekaym Před rokem +267

    I love how Sol and Mac have the ability to make their guests feel comfortable…it literally felt like we were watching old friends have an open conversation. 👏🏽

  • @mrbrooks56
    @mrbrooks56 Před rokem +604

    Do people realize how good McG is?

    • @mamotsilentlheng338
      @mamotsilentlheng338 Před rokem +12

      He is indeed 😅

    • @nzumbun3485
      @nzumbun3485 Před rokem +10

      yes we do, he is good.

    • @unathinibe8089
      @unathinibe8089 Před rokem +5

      You can't consent to sex while drunk.

    • @tulanisaniboy8160
      @tulanisaniboy8160 Před rokem +30

      Yeah nah he's good and he's also very emotionally intelligent you'll hear his real sentiments about these guys in the next episode! 😂😂😂

    • @snakhobooi3772
      @snakhobooi3772 Před rokem

      The questions!!!!!!

  • @mxobhengu9455
    @mxobhengu9455 Před rokem +84

    Im a South African based in UK,I can tell you for a fact Nigerians are good hearted people.

    • @fundoworld2023
      @fundoworld2023 Před rokem +23

      because you are a Nigerian i know,,

    • @mdukhanyile4160
      @mdukhanyile4160 Před rokem +6

      😂😂😂😂

    • @dothadance1
      @dothadance1 Před rokem

      Good Nigerians go to UK and USA. Us in SA have never seen a good Nigerian. We get the devils here who open churches of filth in every corner of the country where they center their drug empires.

    • @enkay1438
      @enkay1438 Před rokem

      I hate Yourl if you're a nigerian

    • @africamatji6808
      @africamatji6808 Před rokem +3

      😂😂😂

  • @andilesimelane4771
    @andilesimelane4771 Před rokem +36

    MacG is getting better day by day.... He knows how to make you be comfortable

  • @Bheki_Sibeko
    @Bheki_Sibeko Před rokem +204

    Great for bringing Nigerians to actually speak for themself.

    • @ScissorN
      @ScissorN Před rokem +9

      Yeah they lied though yoh😂

    • @mysisterisafoodie
      @mysisterisafoodie Před rokem +6

      But they must not speak for South Africans. They were generalizing and stereotyping South Africa so much, we are not a monolith. Honestly,

    • @phenyomatseke557
      @phenyomatseke557 Před rokem +6

      @@mysisterisafoodie 🤣Nothing like how we generalize them right.

    • @mukatshelwasumbana6217
      @mukatshelwasumbana6217 Před rokem +4

      ​@Scissor SA I don't think they lied. They shared their perspective, which could be informed by the industries they work in. Perhaps a view from someone currently based in Nigeria and nit rolling with the big boys could give us a different angle.

    • @MrJamizee
      @MrJamizee Před rokem

      Very insightful indeed!🔥

  • @Bucca1937
    @Bucca1937 Před rokem +150

    Let's hear them out. We've been having conversations about them not with them. Looking forward to this one 😂👍

  • @mweenemwiinga70
    @mweenemwiinga70 Před rokem +44

    Thanks MacG always appreciating Zambia.. we love you guys..

  • @sphumezondi6093
    @sphumezondi6093 Před rokem +31

    The guy with dreadlocks is amazing, so much perspective on life overall!! Amazing. The guy with the White t-shirt is also cool and sounds realistic based on his experiences.

    • @frankvee2799
      @frankvee2799 Před 11 měsíci

      that guy is saying crap.....we call them sweet mount in nigeria... is low a life somewhere in fourways

  • @tshembhobaloyi9184
    @tshembhobaloyi9184 Před rokem +46

    One thing about nigerians, they will defend their country.🔥🔥

  • @big1ne
    @big1ne Před rokem +295

    If you don't respect your people and culture, don't be surprised when others treat you like shxt. I love how the guy with glasses understands how generalisation does harm. He keeps explaining shxt and it goes above peoples heads. Great conversation tho

    • @zimkitanyembezi
      @zimkitanyembezi Před rokem +7

      I love him!!

    • @TerriTerriHotSauce
      @TerriTerriHotSauce Před rokem +3

      You just want Nigerian money. Whether it is legal or illegal. I won't even argue because you will learn the lesson from your outcomes.

    • @siphindilemajola4207
      @siphindilemajola4207 Před rokem

      ​@@TerriTerriHotSauce 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @kingtshabalala75
      @kingtshabalala75 Před rokem +3

      @Zimkita Nyembezi of course u will love him,this how they get u South African girls...we can never be surprised by your weakness immortality 😅

    • @mmakgomokamogelomaeko383
      @mmakgomokamogelomaeko383 Před rokem +1

      ❤❤❤❤I love that guy in 👓

  • @TheodorahManjo
    @TheodorahManjo Před rokem +6

    The guy with the dreads is such a level headed guy, he doesnt speak bad about people. Genuinely looks like a lovely guy.

  • @susansithole1512
    @susansithole1512 Před rokem +196

    I enjoyed this, The guy in Dreads has so much empathy man. He genuinely doesn’t like disrespect whether it’s given or received. Eg. How he urged them to stop talking about the late AKA issue☺️He also said he looks for kindness in a woman. He didn’t degrade SA or Women in general, MacG kept tryna insult SA girls but he on the other hand understands that for some, it’s a lack of finance issue that make women want money from men. Nigerians just happen to be the most generous. He’s open minded & he even made MacG put himself in their shoes & Macg agreed that he would have sex with no question if a certain amount of money was promised to him. I liked that about him & his self control even after going hard on the Hennessy 😅he was chilled. Also may I just add that one of the reasons why woman like Nigerian men is how they carry themselves that being with Confidence. Their physic helps a lot in that Confidence🤞🏾Nigerian men have banging bodies & that’s very attractive, the finesse is a contributing factor😂 SA woman like Nyja men but the same reason Nyja men will always go back to their Nyja woman is the same reason they go back to their SA men. Nyja men can be very disrespectful & toxic when there’s no love involved. SA woman are very vocal, something they aren’t used to, so the clash happens & both parties rather go back to what they are used to. That’s just my take on that matter. Lastly our Government is definitely a contributing factor where corruption is involved, the reason many foreigners find comfort in staying in SA, that includes, Chinese, Somalians, Indians(Non SA) etc. Our laws fail this country!

    • @milanounited7929
      @milanounited7929 Před rokem +2

      I like him so much, I die for a kind guy.

    • @zimkitanyembezi
      @zimkitanyembezi Před rokem +5

      He literally is so sweet bantu ❤

    • @gretchenshenicafortune7911
      @gretchenshenicafortune7911 Před rokem +5

      This is the most honest and open minded response on here ... I definitely agree 100 percent!!! 🔥🤞🏽

    • @TerriTerriHotSauce
      @TerriTerriHotSauce Před rokem

      Y'all just wanna date for money and don't wanna get jobs. There's a reason these girls are always broke. The choices they make every day and laziness.
      That's why they will never ask a Nigerian boyfriend to teach them skills or help them get a job. Imagine going out with rich guys every Friday night and never learning anything about making money. Pure laziness and entitlement.

    • @user-kf2oi4sq5b
      @user-kf2oi4sq5b Před rokem +1

      I agree wholeheartedly with this comment and you're on point.

  • @thulanijack3021
    @thulanijack3021 Před rokem +65

    The dreadlocks guy speaks nothing but the truth🙌🏾🙌🏾we are all the same

  • @Arthwell1
    @Arthwell1 Před rokem +421

    I find it interesting that as big as South Africa is, we are all labelled as xenophobic across the continent as a result of the actions of the selected few.
    On the other hand, Nigerians dont want to be labelled as drug dealers because of the few who sell drugs.
    Its also crazy that we are crucified by people who come from countries who have issues with tribalism to the point of killing each other

    • @tinabehrens3875
      @tinabehrens3875 Před rokem +14

      Cause and effect should be taken into account when making certain comparisons regarding social issues. How are the drugs let into the country actually? Who benefits most from the sale of drugs in S.A? Let’s perhaps not see it as being “crucified” but constructive criticism. ☮️✌🏼

    • @Arthwell1
      @Arthwell1 Před rokem +83

      @Tina, it cant be constructive criticism.
      Tribalism is the worst. That should be a priority. You hate you own because they subscribe to a different tribe/religion?
      The be concerned by xenophobia in a foreign country? 🤔
      Most of foreign nationals speak of South Africans as if they have never met kind South Africans.
      We have always been welcoming people. Here, you stay with us, in our communities, back yards.
      But online its a different story. We are "full of hate" , "we are brain washed" and yet we have a huge number of foreigners in this country. Not in white surburbs. In our communities.
      Do you think if we really hated foreigners that would be possible?
      It doesnt mattee where drugs come from. We dont stay in white surbubs. We see Nigerians IN OUR street corners selling drugs not wealthy people or whatever. So its really naive to think that we would go to surbubs and fight people who bring drugs in the country.
      No. We see, and know Nigerians who do to the point of using salons and shops as front.
      There is no hate there. Constructive criticism must be across.
      The same energy we use to fight Xenophobia, we can also use to condemn tribalism and those who come into the country with the sole purpose of destroying the least of the moral that we have by feeding our youth with drugs. As long as youre part of the chain, youre just as guilty as the person who brought them in. And this is not a message only to foreigners, but citizens as well. They get killed by Communities.

    • @kagisomathe9033
      @kagisomathe9033 Před rokem +9

      The extremes of any group are the loudest.

    • @khaltsharivist365
      @khaltsharivist365 Před rokem

      @Arthwell_UmXhosa who wants a negative label attached to them? People are people and they want to be thought of in positive terms. Even when the shoe fits generally people reject negative labels eg members of the KKK or supporters of apartheid don’t like being called or referred to as racist. After 911 muslims are profiled as terrorists but there are over 8 billion people in the world and 2 billion of those are Muslim. If 25% of the world were terrorists would we have a world to speak of?
      Fact is for many people perception is reality. Very few people challenge the views they hold and how they came to hold those views. The world we live in is curated & influenced by the actions of a few and the majority follow. We are told/taught who to love and hate.

    • @Arthwell1
      @Arthwell1 Před rokem +25

      So labels are justifiable when placed on South Africa and its people?
      I have friends from across Africa, mostly Zimbabweans as my neighbours. We have never had problems.
      So what do you think it will do to me, when I come online and hear how we are labelled as being hatefull and yet we accomodate the very same foreign nationals people claim we hate?

  • @SiphesihleNameng1
    @SiphesihleNameng1 Před rokem +37

    On a lighter note, Mac Gee’s and Sol’s ideas have brilliant ideas ❤ who wouldn’ve thought of bringing Jollof’s to the show

    • @Kgadi435
      @Kgadi435 Před rokem

      Out of this world hey👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @katstix6572
    @katstix6572 Před rokem +22

    Mandela's South Africa... Look at what poverty is making SA women do 😪.
    Otherwise great conversation, the dude in the long locks is HUMAN, bless his heart. He's not here to attack but to talk

  • @nontuthukodlamini8495
    @nontuthukodlamini8495 Před rokem +222

    Not all us love Nigerian men, and not all of us are easy ai ngeke.

  • @sibusisonkala1160
    @sibusisonkala1160 Před rokem +77

    what a great conversation, I'm proud to have watched this episode. We need more content like this discussing real life issues by having different perspectives from different nationals.

  • @kgothatso_N
    @kgothatso_N Před rokem +17

    “You can’t have high standards with no job” 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @user-rq9jj2wn9m
    @user-rq9jj2wn9m Před rokem +30

    Shout out to this episode of the podcast, like I’m 20 years old and grew up with Nigerian friends that happen to be older than me, meaning I’ve learnt a lot from him. And guess what, this whole episode has spoken about all the stigma held against the Nigarian nation which I’ve always defended my friends against

  • @MrSoso7676
    @MrSoso7676 Před rokem +54

    Broer in the LV sweater is protecting the market. He's not trying to discourage "slay queen" culture.

    • @yandisamizo7340
      @yandisamizo7340 Před rokem

      Haha for real bru.. nigga doesn't wanna come out.

    • @TsVirg
      @TsVirg Před rokem

      True

    • @humbelani1
      @humbelani1 Před rokem

      True

    • @khaltsharivist365
      @khaltsharivist365 Před rokem +7

      He is a club promoter so he has to keep the punters coming in, he can’t piss in the same well he drinks from.

  • @mlungisimasikane762
    @mlungisimasikane762 Před rokem +52

    The guy in the white tshirt is brutally honest

  • @jaeyshardz7453
    @jaeyshardz7453 Před rokem +5

    I think I need another episode of this 🙌🏽 there’s so much to talk about.

  • @lindiswatyokela2951
    @lindiswatyokela2951 Před rokem +38

    We need a part 2 with a different duo this was interesting, very informative too.

  • @SomeCare_M101
    @SomeCare_M101 Před rokem +31

    The white t-shirt dude is a chiller through and through.

    • @ellishaindobo1794
      @ellishaindobo1794 Před rokem +1

      Mac to Wandi : "Dont worry, nigerians don't watch this podcast" .. Hahahaha

  • @billalmabuza8835
    @billalmabuza8835 Před rokem +156

    One take out from this Podcast, if African unites we can achieve anything. Specifically Nigeria and South Africa can reach levels that are unseen across the world. We can bring Africa and Ubuntu back to us

    • @mabhodlelajj1195
      @mabhodlelajj1195 Před rokem

      Stop bluffing my guy, stop your delusions. While most countries don't want Nigerians you think they will be great for SA? They are here in millions are they good for SA? Stop your delusion.

    • @sweetgurl8028
      @sweetgurl8028 Před rokem +8

      😂😂😂😂

    • @MrJamizee
      @MrJamizee Před rokem +8

      Africa should be one. But we don't love each other

    • @Blackmoses2
      @Blackmoses2 Před rokem +15

      Nigeria and South Africa lol😂😂 you're funny

    • @sweetgurl8028
      @sweetgurl8028 Před rokem +8

      @@MrJamizee look like Africa should only united in South Africa yaz

  • @lefhikatlhasana5498
    @lefhikatlhasana5498 Před rokem +65

    These brothers need they're own podcast😂😂

  • @bonganimoses8378
    @bonganimoses8378 Před rokem +10

    Man the gent with dreads is so chilled damm, you would be comfortable chilling with him.

    • @candy4087
      @candy4087 Před rokem +1

      You can tell that he's also surrounded by ppl who are sensible like him....

  • @tshidisomolema551
    @tshidisomolema551 Před rokem +28

    Manny worked in the club for years, he knows what he’s talking about!!

  • @sanelepcele
    @sanelepcele Před rokem +22

    Dope episode Gents, very heart warming episodes, nice to see brothers get along

  • @rethabilesheshe5362
    @rethabilesheshe5362 Před rokem +10

    I genuinely enjoyed this episode. For the fact of they managed to touch on several important topics that also made it worth watching😊 . At least we managed to have a point of view from Nigerian men about SA women .
    Loved thiss one.❤😊

  • @aliciasukati5600
    @aliciasukati5600 Před rokem +11

    Mac G....i pray u reach 1M b4 month end..u work so hard u inspire many....God's is upon u..i'll keep praying for you and your family

  • @pumzamdlatu2876
    @pumzamdlatu2876 Před rokem +137

    Lol weird how girls are generalized but when it came to Nigerians/africa it was highlighted that "not everyone is problematic/the small portion of the Nigerian population that is problematic is just highlighted which dents the image of all of them"
    Thank goodness the guy with dreads was there to bring sanity in this conversation

    • @vileinsanity5748
      @vileinsanity5748 Před rokem +6

      now I also noticed that.

    • @kedibonethatelo9809
      @kedibonethatelo9809 Před rokem +5

      I realized tht.he is one of those jallof gang tht I just genuine.❤

    • @palesamokoena3735
      @palesamokoena3735 Před rokem +2

      I’m only seeing it in that light just after you’ve highlighted it, otherwise I was in agreement with almost everything that’s being said! At least this guy tried being honest

    • @likhonamfamana4269
      @likhonamfamana4269 Před rokem

      The thruth in this

    • @LeratoM98
      @LeratoM98 Před rokem

      Exactly. He is open minded and mature.

  • @lloyedmaloya8571
    @lloyedmaloya8571 Před rokem +126

    The guy on sun glasses is real, he's telling the truth

    • @humbelani1
      @humbelani1 Před rokem +8

      Nah this one is living on the 80s girls go for money nowadays not his theories his dreaming

    • @Jackson11326
      @Jackson11326 Před rokem +8

      Yep I agree with his logic and it doesn’t matter what nationality or race u may be if you lack morals u just lack them

    • @luzuko_Prof
      @luzuko_Prof Před rokem +4

      Noo The guy with glasses is not honest and this is podcast for honest free

    • @candy4087
      @candy4087 Před rokem +8

      @@luzuko_Prof problem yenu honestly is hatred...it shocks you when a Nigerian man defends SA women because yall have created a narrative about girls who date these men

  • @jimmymodise5533
    @jimmymodise5533 Před rokem +5

    Great content guys probably one of the best episodes I've watched!

  • @fezilephungwayo343
    @fezilephungwayo343 Před rokem +7

    Throughly enjoyed this episode wat a beautiful way to unpack difficult issues with ease!

  • @KhethaThemba
    @KhethaThemba Před rokem +214

    It's amazing how they are selectively embracing the “positive” stereotypes about Nigerians while rejecting the negative ones.

    • @victordladla1047
      @victordladla1047 Před rokem +8

      Double standards

    • @Mweneniiii
      @Mweneniiii Před rokem +45

      You guys already know the negative, even more than they do. So rather educate on the positive ones too.

    • @lindokuhle80
      @lindokuhle80 Před rokem +22

      @@Mweneniiii Lol asifuni jellofina

    • @KhethaThemba
      @KhethaThemba Před rokem +29

      @@Mweneniiii Stereotypes, whether positive or negative, should be treated consistently. It is important to acknowledge that endorsing generalizations for the sake of appearing favorable is contradictory to standing against generalization as a whole.

    • @djc-terror
      @djc-terror Před rokem +10

      ​@@Mweneniiii aw Jollofina had to come for defence force 😂😂😂

  • @cliffordmundia
    @cliffordmundia Před rokem +27

    Road to a Million Lets go!!! Love from Zambia aka Zed!

  • @hawukii
    @hawukii Před rokem +6

    This was a wonderful podcast,and thank you my brothers for saying the truth because we needed to hear this.

  • @thorisomanamela532
    @thorisomanamela532 Před rokem +7

    After watching this podcast I feel like going to Nigeria and witness the kindness they are talking about.

  • @Thabile_TTO
    @Thabile_TTO Před rokem +27

    Thoroughly enjoyed this episode! Loved the guests and their points of views especially the guy with dreadlocks 🚀

  • @kaonelekgetho
    @kaonelekgetho Před rokem +32

    Wonderful conversation and connection as brothers should.

  • @QueenShaz-oc3qg
    @QueenShaz-oc3qg Před rokem +15

    thank you for the beautiful show guys. the authenticity and the honesty from Emmanuelle, great

  • @vusirihlampfu4084
    @vusirihlampfu4084 Před rokem +7

    Am an uber driver neh i can tell you that most S.A girls love the bag morethan the Nigerian man

  • @mamotsilentlheng338
    @mamotsilentlheng338 Před rokem +20

    Big ups macg you bring conversations that ppl question nd confused about this media clout issues some of us are comprehending now 🙏

  • @3ripleA_
    @3ripleA_ Před rokem +85

    The guy in shades reminds me of my varsity friend😂he is so logical in every response..while the one in white is brutally honest,the one in white will straight up tell you why Nigerians dont beat women and the one in shades will tell you about how it depends the the type of person you are as an individual😂😂

    • @mmathapelomthisli3591
      @mmathapelomthisli3591 Před rokem +13

      The guy with the brades is very logically it depends on the human being. If you are an abuser your are an abuser period does not matter the race

    • @tam_tam3496
      @tam_tam3496 Před rokem +3

      yes... he puts himself in girls shoes

  • @mixomakhubela6803
    @mixomakhubela6803 Před rokem +10

    Truth to be told. Sol n mac g are genius. Who is brave to hate them. They are born for this.

  • @sivuyilenogabe1790
    @sivuyilenogabe1790 Před rokem +18

    From South Africa and I now actively locate in Nigeria, Lagos and have been to other African countries and really hospitality is very warm! It’s really the 0,001% of the citizens here - that just make me feel very uncomfortable, sometimes not so welcomed! Guess the scar of Xenephobia really never left their minds. 💔
    There’s no Mac Donald’s - but a McBiggs 😂 Nigeria is actually chilled low crime rate.

  • @siyandarasi8494
    @siyandarasi8494 Před rokem +95

    He is correct when he says "they don't like Nigerians" 🙌

  • @takalanimadzhie1984
    @takalanimadzhie1984 Před rokem +155

    This episode will help us push close to 1M subs😂

  • @ThandekaHadebe-nf9du
    @ThandekaHadebe-nf9du Před rokem +12

    The guy in white Tshirt is brutally honest shame and the other is such a nice guy with very positive views both are grate enjoyed the episode

  • @justhumble1
    @justhumble1 Před rokem +25

    Eish bafethu 🔥nice conversation between fellow Africans, respect to the Naija boys👊🏿🤣🤣

  • @sheilabrown2375
    @sheilabrown2375 Před rokem +66

    I love Mannys accent he sounds so South African x Naija blend. Bigup to the podcast and chill team #podcastandchill #roadto1million

  • @zimkitampongo8566
    @zimkitampongo8566 Před rokem +251

    The guy in white Tshirt is brutally honest shame😂😂😂

  • @kareenlebogangbanda5345
    @kareenlebogangbanda5345 Před rokem +3

    This interview was great.. I enjoyed it so much,thanks guys!

  • @BabyGirlMogirls
    @BabyGirlMogirls Před rokem +31

    🎉🎉🎉Part 2 is a must. Please have a smash or pass with these guys please 🙏🏿

  • @ThabangNong-bl6do
    @ThabangNong-bl6do Před rokem +174

    Mani is very honest unlike this one with the shades it’s like he is scared of being raw because he will lose his job or get cancelled.

    • @GossiphiveEnt
      @GossiphiveEnt Před rokem +18

      He is generally like that, he is a very nice gentleman and not scared

    • @neosjournal_
      @neosjournal_ Před rokem +12

      Yeah I noticed that.😂😂😂 he’s giving textbook answers

    • @3ripleA_
      @3ripleA_ Před rokem +33

      I'm half way through the podcast...and I think he is just being logical....like when mani was trying to explain why Nigerian men don't hit women and the guy in classes talked about how it's depends on the type of person the individual is

    • @abeltembe2347
      @abeltembe2347 Před rokem

      ​@@neosjournal_😂very philosophical😂

    • @ntatesebata
      @ntatesebata Před rokem +28

      He seem to be smart he allows himself to think b4 talking , he didn’t want to dwell on AKA death as it is a very sensitive topic … he literally told them “ let’s not discuss it, which I find it respectful.

  • @thapedimojapelo5419
    @thapedimojapelo5419 Před rokem +54

    Damn, we are all the same actually. We S.Africans are experiencing whatever they are going through. I forgot that they are Nigerian halfway the interview, These guys should come back.

  • @nothukelawatu7762
    @nothukelawatu7762 Před rokem +4

    I like this MacG bringing Naija ppl and so interesting topics as well..and hoping u will invite Nigerian Celebs especially those from BBN as well. Love u guys❤

  • @BBN111
    @BBN111 Před rokem +4

    I like the honesty that these guys are spewing. I'm a South African guy and I've honestly never had problem with Nigerian guys for any reason. This interview is so refreshing 🤙🏽 If MacG is paying any attention, he should get these guys under the Podcast & Chill umbrella - maybe a Naija perspective on SA and Naija issues/headlines 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @barakabarume7723
    @barakabarume7723 Před rokem +54

    This podcast is so interesting I can't even lie .🔥

  • @lisatafane
    @lisatafane Před rokem +35

    For me Zulu men takes the cup when it comes to sweet talking 🙌🏾.

  • @anazingcobo9871
    @anazingcobo9871 Před rokem +4

    Both guys share different views and I respect both views…it was a good selection honestly.

  • @HRH_LadyZee
    @HRH_LadyZee Před rokem

    I appreciate the guy in the LV - very insightful, not bias, no judgement and makes distinctions between situations, as they present themselves.
    👏🏼

  • @lefamolete3941
    @lefamolete3941 Před rokem +13

    Another killer episode, brilliant guys fr fr. Theme: Respect

  • @phumzilesikhakhane1597
    @phumzilesikhakhane1597 Před rokem +12

    Great convo guys❤

  • @joyfulncube1497
    @joyfulncube1497 Před rokem +2

    I am back, I was away for a week and missed the Monday and Thursday episode. Now I am bumping into this. Thank you

  • @rabetshazibane99
    @rabetshazibane99 Před rokem +7

    This was such an excellent episode 👌🏽. I am especially great Fulu that Africans enjoying talking to each other.
    Thank you MacG and Sol 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽

  • @thuli2liter505
    @thuli2liter505 Před rokem +7

    McG & Sol personally thank you for a wonderful podcast 🥂🍾🥂

  • @_Emzet
    @_Emzet Před rokem +6

    Thank you for this episode. I need more 🙏🏾

  • @tutouringplug_rsa5387
    @tutouringplug_rsa5387 Před rokem +2

    Love this episode, its the versatility of the podcast for me

  • @mrsgondwe
    @mrsgondwe Před rokem +4

    Enjoyed this ep. Yall were very honest. I think you spoke for Africans in some points.

  • @kattsomething
    @kattsomething Před rokem +12

    The guy with dreadlocks (Dre) lives in the real world. He's fighting all these "SA girls" stereotypes.

  • @chrisjpndala7576
    @chrisjpndala7576 Před rokem +8

    Great show today these guys make me want to visit Nigeria

  • @marylichaba
    @marylichaba Před rokem +8

    Love Manny’s honesty!😂🤍

  • @Nomandla_N
    @Nomandla_N Před rokem +8

    Nigerians are good people ❤siyabasab nje but they are genuinely are generous I've lived with a Nigerian Landlord She was very supportive towards my studies.She loved all her tenants okudlul abantu ❤

    • @kngoepe4200
      @kngoepe4200 Před rokem

      Drug dealers and scammers are not good people

  • @A1Set_
    @A1Set_ Před rokem +4

    Very smart and direct gents when you actually pay attention to what they say and how they say it.

  • @dwebaart9933
    @dwebaart9933 Před rokem +10

    kool episode, Kool gents like their views. job well done team

  • @papageee1
    @papageee1 Před 11 měsíci

    Just subscribed, it's my first time watching an episode from start to finish, I really enjoyed this episode, big up to MacG and Sol...🙂

  • @lifewithqueenSolo
    @lifewithqueenSolo Před rokem +117

    The transgressor always forgets the offence & it's only the response of the offended that is remembered. When South Africans react to their crimes, it's called Xenophobia. We will not just pick a fight with someone for nothing. The guests have to defend their people, but we cannot be in denial of the bad things Nigerians have done. The prostitution industry in my city I am from is run by Nigerians. The guys selling drugs in the clubs in the same city are Nigerians. I've personally had encounters where I fought with Nigerians because of their disrespect.

    • @motlokwa
      @motlokwa Před rokem

      Yeah, but i think our government is letting us down big time. Because they are 100% aware, they know where the Hotspots are. We've never seen our government stomping those buildings.

    • @konkebukosini770
      @konkebukosini770 Před rokem +5

      Why are we fighting against our honest brothers 😂you laugh when they call SA guys derogatory names manje ziyanikhalela and you want bring up stuff in which we know and what our sisters also endorse 😂

    • @Nakachuua
      @Nakachuua Před rokem +2

      Blah blah blah🤫

    • @neomos4537
      @neomos4537 Před rokem +6

      I'm with you there

    • @daviddave4936
      @daviddave4936 Před rokem +4

      Very Xenophobic towards one African Country, Every South African Call foreigners (Nigerians). These are very honest humans in Africa. Do your research.

  • @yimilotv
    @yimilotv Před rokem +19

    This conversation was much needed, 😂😂😂

  • @katlegomhlauli8423
    @katlegomhlauli8423 Před rokem +10

    As a woman am so embarrassed at how this guy said “these girls don’t even want morals” bathong when did we drop the ball as woman 🙆🏾‍♀️

  • @jabulanemkwane5666
    @jabulanemkwane5666 Před rokem +1

    This is mind blowingly fresh... Big love guys