Religion isn't keeping us back, apathy and corruption are. We need to educate our people on a large scale and we need to put our people first ahead of foreigners.
@@listenup2882 it is. We don't try hard enough because we have been programmed to believe we don't belong on this earth and that we should rejoice in poverty because there's a better place in the afterlife. Religion enabled and continues to enable corruption in Africa. I agree we need to put our people first.
Is totally true...is a nightmare for a Nigerian to stand on a queue 😂. And going to church is a must for Nigerians, they don't play with Sunday worship service.
Sis you really deserve a standing ovation and a clap….. Tbh must CZcamsrs don’t talk about this and I don’t even realize I do those stuffs until you mention now tho….definitely subscribing 😍💯❤️
Well said..You are doing a great job. Nigerians are very impatient, they hate to waste time. It takes the higest level of discipline for a Nigerian to stand on a queue for 30 minutes without complaing and if the queue is not fast moving, that is a complete nightmare. Nigerians are indeed very religious. Even the few bad eggs amongst Nigerians are very religioUs too.. They dont miss church. Then the english is special. There should be a special dictionary of Nigerian English. Medication is drugs, Petrol is Fuel and so on
I totally understand the “Drug” for medication. I had to consistently remind my Nigerian husband to use medicine instead of drugs…😁😁😂 but it’s getting better now 😊
Well done my sister our wife, God bless you for saying the truth, taking medication is the right word, drug s is what you use to do medication or MEDECINE. Talking about prayer, if you don't have the spirit of God in you you will struggle to pray, 🌴🌳🌲🌱
Iyawo wa. Mrs. Adunni Mpho Akala. O se fun aponle wa. Jowo wa si ile, ki o wa je iyan ati efo riro pelu eran igbe. We appreciate your kindness to our brother over there.
@@mrsakala A translator is here Iyawo wa = our wife O se fún aponle wa = thanks for the gratitude Jowo wá sí ile = please come home Ki o wa je iyan àti ẹfọ riro pẹlu ẹran igbẹ = to eat pounded yam, vegetable soup and bush meat
By wash how is that done? Do you hop into the shower or bathtub to wash your butt or you wash using hands and towel in the sink? I'm very interested in this method.
Agreed not every Nigerian tribe washes but it's a good thing no matter the tribe, and medically speaking better.. It keeps your arse smelling fresh. I personally don't wash after using the loo. but I always try to do a number 2 before I shower. So same concept. Hate pooing and just wiping, you can never be fresh except you use wet wipes
Our Nigerian wife, I have always given you a thumbs-ups BUT for this one for today I NO GREE OOOOO Different tribes, different traditions, different orientations etc,etc... Today,I give you 38% . Today,you no try. You want my South African fiance to change her mind?😂😅
@@mrsakala it's a good thing no matter the tribe. It keeps your arse smelling fresh. I personally don't wash but I always try to do a number 2 before I shower. So same concept. Hate pooing and just wiping, you can never be fresh except you use wet wipes
South Africans are spiritual, we know how to pray.
Nigerians pray, South Africans pray, Africa as a whole prays, but nothing is changing. The colonizers gave us religion and we're stuck with it.
Because you can not see the changes doesn't mean it's not there.
@@emakporpeterson8515 what changes do you see? Tell me one realistic thing that happens uniquely to religious people and not to the rest of society.
Religion isn't keeping us back, apathy and corruption are. We need to educate our people on a large scale and we need to put our people first ahead of foreigners.
@@listenup2882 it is. We don't try hard enough because we have been programmed to believe we don't belong on this earth and that we should rejoice in poverty because there's a better place in the afterlife. Religion enabled and continues to enable corruption in Africa. I agree we need to put our people first.
Is totally true...is a nightmare for a Nigerian to stand on a queue 😂. And going to church is a must for Nigerians, they don't play with Sunday worship service.
Sis you really deserve a standing ovation and a clap….. Tbh must CZcamsrs don’t talk about this and I don’t even realize I do those stuffs until you mention now tho….definitely subscribing 😍💯❤️
Thank you for watching
I laughed throughout the video, everything you said is so true 😂🤣 loved this video ❤
Thanks Sis
Omo dara dara ni Serame.
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@@SerameAndBeyond I am impressed.
As a Nigerian guy you're perfectly correct... love from Europe❤
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Points are facts and well taken. Thanks for your time, Mrs Omolewa Adunni Adumaadan Ibadi aran Akala. 🤣🤣🙏
Eshe oo.. eyin temi
Which kind name you come give our wife like dis? 😂🤣 Omolewa Adumaadan gidi gan ni Iyawo Akala 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Well said..You are doing a great job.
Nigerians are very impatient, they hate to waste time. It takes the higest level of discipline for a Nigerian to stand on a queue for 30 minutes without complaing and if the queue is not fast moving, that is a complete nightmare.
Nigerians are indeed very religious. Even the few bad eggs amongst Nigerians are very religioUs too.. They dont miss church.
Then the english is special. There should be a special dictionary of Nigerian English. Medication is drugs, Petrol is Fuel and so on
I like what you just said ... but Nigerians are overall good people
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The not liking to stand on a queue thing is a recipe for corruption in order to cut corners. I am also impatient but I try to wait my turn
The beautiful Mrs Akala love your video content.
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Cues are where we make friends just to pass the time. 😂😂😂
So true
Nice and sweet, liked it ngwanesho
Thank you Palulu
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I will always love being a South African as we can practice what we believe in
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I totally understand the “Drug” for medication. I had to consistently remind my Nigerian husband to use medicine instead of drugs…😁😁😂 but it’s getting better now 😊
My co.. it's Cucumber that kills me
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Well done my sister our wife, God bless you for saying the truth, taking medication is the right word, drug s is what you use to do medication or MEDECINE. Talking about prayer, if you don't have the spirit of God in you you will struggle to pray, 🌴🌳🌲🌱
Iyawo wa. Mrs. Adunni Mpho Akala. O se fun aponle wa. Jowo wa si ile, ki o wa je iyan ati efo riro pelu eran igbe. We appreciate your kindness to our brother over there.
Thank you my inlaw. I will need a translator
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A translator is here
Iyawo wa = our wife
O se fún aponle wa = thanks for the gratitude
Jowo wá sí ile = please come home
Ki o wa je iyan àti ẹfọ riro pẹlu ẹran igbẹ = to eat pounded yam, vegetable soup and bush meat
Thank you very much
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Take me a process how do you wash without making a mess
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By wash how is that done? Do you hop into the shower or bathtub to wash your butt or you wash using hands and towel in the sink? I'm very interested in this method.
My dear, it takes a skill LOL
@@mrsakala tell all Mrs Akala. Sifuna ukwazi mntase
@@zusibone sifun'kwazi vele , sizo washa kanjani? siya thanda indaba🤣🤣🤣
Agreed not every Nigerian tribe washes but it's a good thing no matter the tribe, and medically speaking better.. It keeps your arse smelling fresh. I personally don't wash after using the loo. but I always try to do a number 2 before I shower. So same concept. Hate pooing and just wiping, you can never be fresh except you use wet wipes
Flowers 💐 for the beautiful wifey
Prayer is the part that I like about them
Comparing bargaining to extreme sports is so hilarious.😂
My dear you should see me sweat when he starts
@@mrsakala Hihihi. We, typically Yorubas and Igbos, have this conception that one can be ripped off if one doesn't haggle.
I am.. South African I wipe then wash for number 2 dear!!
I don't think we should be competing we should just tolerate each other
So true my dear
They have a long way to GO.
Our Nigerian wife, I have always given you a thumbs-ups BUT for this one for today I NO GREE OOOOO
Different tribes, different traditions, different orientations etc,etc...
Today,I give you 38% . Today,you no try.
You want my South African fiance to change her mind?😂😅
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The toilet issue is not all Nigerian tribes, basically Yorubas do wash, Igbos use toilet papers, not sure about hausa and others
Okay dear.. thank you for watching
Hausa's wash even when you urinate or do number two. 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬💯💯💯✅🙌🙌🙏
@@sarahluka6308 I love it the Hausa way. True My hubby was Muslim.. he still does after urinating. Good habits
@@mrsakala it's a good thing no matter the tribe. It keeps your arse smelling fresh. I personally don't wash but I always try to do a number 2 before I shower. So same concept. Hate pooing and just wiping, you can never be fresh except you use wet wipes
@@truethots3088 yes very true... no 2 smells so bad that only wiping with a mere paper won't keep a human body smelling clean the whole day.
The washing instead of tissue maybe is your husband side that does it coz hubby uses tissue a lot.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😅 yes dear... they wash too much with water.
Who asked you fake South African? 🇿🇼 do they still use leave s in Zimbabwe? Fake CZcamsr
No bbe they are impatient, not that they are rushing somewhere 😂😂😂😂
Hahahahahahahahaha please stop
No not all Nigerians wash after doing number 2. It's common with the Yorubas.
Oh really? Oh okay now I know... but still it's a very clean way of dealing with sht
Not all Yoruba do. Basically, it's a Muslim thing
I'm not yoruba, but I do the washing method.
@@glennokafor6118 and what's the issue here. It prevents your arse from smelling that the most important thing
TELL us your TRIBE
Wich tribe in south africa she is reffering g
Sorry my sister drug dealers most of them don't pray I don't see them going to church
Thank you very much for watching Itu
Most drug dealers go to church. They don't miss church. They are tithing like hell. They are building those church buildings
@@mpram5522 why can't they do it in their countries so their country can become holy millionaire city like Dubai
Just relocate
Thanks for watching
Poor people pray a lot
That's your point of view
Prayers is for everyone
This lady is promoting stereotypes which aren't even accurate. People are undividuals not groups.
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