White People DO NOT Want African Americans and Nigerians Come TOGETHER

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2023
  • Today I was interviewing the good brother George Macon of ‪@STREETMEDIATV215‬ channel. We discussed why White People do not want to see NIGERIANS and African Americans coming together to join forces.
    This collaboration was partly inspired by ‪@afrothinktank42‬ and his video below:
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  • @afrothinktank42
    @afrothinktank42 Před rokem +330

    Man everything he said was on point. If African Americans and Nigerians re connect its game over.!!!!!!!! Its the Ultimate connection.

    • @thelocdtype544
      @thelocdtype544 Před rokem +34

      Periodt! May Yahs chosen people unite! May Yah continue to remove spiritual blindness

    • @afrocuz
      @afrocuz Před rokem +15

      Love what your doing brotha! Keep up the great work! 💯

    • @AuntieCheri
      @AuntieCheri Před rokem +20

      Too late. It’s a done deal already. Time to be great! We’re back on top in 45 days.

    • @thelocdtype544
      @thelocdtype544 Před rokem +14

      @@AuntieCheri Its not. Yah must keep His words about his people.

    • @SaniBravo
      @SaniBravo Před rokem +8

      I absolutely agree

  • @haywardmccullough2762
    @haywardmccullough2762 Před rokem +256

    Not only do they do not want African Americans and Nigerians to come together but they don't want no Black people to come together!

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Před rokem +8

      Facts

    • @WhatShouldMatter
      @WhatShouldMatter Před rokem +4

      That part

    • @kasimubartlett4504
      @kasimubartlett4504 Před rokem +4

      Now your talking, AA are.closer.with Caribbean Blacks especially if your from the east Coasr.

    • @watchforlife
      @watchforlife Před rokem

      So blacks are to waste additional years, time and energy worrying about what they want or don't want? I think that's just a convenient and flimsy excuse not to unite. We prefer that they grant us permission to do so, and if not,it can't be achieved nor will it ever manifest. 400-500 years and counting,we are still begging and pleading, indirectly for approval and acceptance from others and hardly from our own kind.

    • @raizr
      @raizr Před rokem +5

      They don't want you to be happy either

  • @wildflower7925
    @wildflower7925 Před rokem +60

    In east Africa we are different, but we love all of our african cousins, in west, south and central. Its all love, nothing but love😊

    • @ladybluelotus
      @ladybluelotus Před rokem +5

      Agreed!

    • @toddmaek5436
      @toddmaek5436 Před rokem +4

      Peace from your ADOS cousin

    • @Tashaten
      @Tashaten Před rokem +4

      As an black american woman!!! Glad to read that!!!

    • @brittneyrobinson4471
      @brittneyrobinson4471 Před 11 měsíci

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊

    • @wr066
      @wr066 Před 2 měsíci

      Maybe the real problem in this combining and/or mutual understanding of both Black American & Nigerian Africans lies in our excessive self-hatred for melanation - our melanated selves; while simultaneously having excessive, unnatural desire to 'get along with the Whiteness'. Otherwise, be that we as the Black Diaspora had enough self-love, we the Black Americans & Black Africans still would positivity communicate and could care less about what some other ethnicity thinks about or desires for us. SELF HATE is the foundation for this problem, not White people.

  • @rainingzion7601
    @rainingzion7601 Před rokem +51

    I agree we do come from certain area. I have been to Nigeria 2 times this year. My most recent visit, I purchased my first piece of land. Nigeria is definitely home for me.

    • @orangemoonglows2692
      @orangemoonglows2692 Před rokem +2

      are you black american? the laws allow non-nigerians to purchase land?

    • @farida5267
      @farida5267 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Congratulations, and welcome home.

    • @tundeayowunmi6983
      @tundeayowunmi6983 Před 27 dny

      @orangemoonglows2692 yes of cause.. it is allowed here in Nigeria.

  • @KierrasWorld
    @KierrasWorld Před rokem +48

    I took my ancestry and found out I’m Nigerian , Benin & togo & Mali , Senegal , mail & so much more but mostly Nigerian ❤❤❤❤ love from USA 🎉

    • @KaskieKing
      @KaskieKing Před rokem

      That’s fake dna results a lot AAs didn’t came from west Africa but they came Central Africa what is now Angola and Congo that’s why u got the place called Angola prison in Louisiana cuz of the slaves were from Angola 🇦🇴 and also Congo square also knows as the place of jazz cuz slaves come Congo 🇨🇩 there is not Nigeria or west Africa prison in USA or square so get that A lot of black Americans especially in the south were black people from Angola 🇦🇴 to Congo 🇨🇩 not west African only most of west African went to Caribbean like Jamaican from Nigeria 🇳🇬 and Ghana 🇬🇭 to Sierra Leon but black Americans and black Brazilian to Haitian. Came from central Africa

    • @rholalbi8155
      @rholalbi8155 Před 11 měsíci

      ❤❤❤❤

    • @adosinventedcountryrockhip6583
      @adosinventedcountryrockhip6583 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Too bad you had whoremongers that didn’t know your lineage. Aww 🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @talishak100
    @talishak100 Před rokem +148

    I went to Nigeria prior to doing any DNA test. When I got there something came over me, a feeling of Aha like an Oprah moment. I felt a sense of belonging, without speaking I could hear the sound of familiarity, my feet on the red sand powerful. I felt the same in Ghana. Didn't get that feeling in Abidjan. After I did my DNA lots of Nigerian Ghana, Benin, Mali

    • @sarantoure7233
      @sarantoure7233 Před rokem +3

      How did you like your stay in Abidjan?

    • @shaystar9347
      @shaystar9347 Před rokem +3

      what is the name of the company that you got your test.

    • @chardoncrepu
      @chardoncrepu Před rokem +8

      Abidjan a lot of lebanese theere😂😂😂

    • @sarantoure7233
      @sarantoure7233 Před rokem +3

      ​​@@chardoncrepu 😒🙄🙄😒

    • @talishak100
      @talishak100 Před rokem +9

      @@sarantoure7233 It was ok but not knowing French had me frustrated. 😂

  • @thelocdtype544
    @thelocdtype544 Před rokem +64

    I felt what the brother said. Nigeria felt like home home but I do love all of Africa!!!! I felt so peaceful and whole when in Nigeria. NOTHING LIKE IT! NO LIES DETECTED!

  • @wolefatunmbi9727
    @wolefatunmbi9727 Před rokem +146

    Oh Father in Heaven, as a Nigerian who has worked on this topic for decades, I rejoice at this video.
    It brings me to tears. Halleluyah. Father , thank you.

    • @blessings-every1
      @blessings-every1 Před rokem +16

      There will be a gathering and coming together of all of our people from all corners of the 🌎 where they were scattered.

    • @JtheGlorifiedOne
      @JtheGlorifiedOne Před rokem +7

      ​@@blessings-every1 AMEN!!

    • @juliatripp2010
      @juliatripp2010 Před rokem +8

      I hope so. Growing up in America has been so disheartening for me. My family was torn apart. I blame racism, stigma, self hate. I fear I may pass from this world and never get to the promised land. But I am glad to witness the dialogues going on. There is hope in that

    • @adosinventedcountryrockhip6583
      @adosinventedcountryrockhip6583 Před rokem +2

      Never trust ppl who sold your ancestors to mine

    • @adosinventedcountryrockhip6583
      @adosinventedcountryrockhip6583 Před rokem +1

      @@blessings-every1 yea right keep dreaming

  • @SusanLilyYaH7777
    @SusanLilyYaH7777 Před rokem +64

    Yet another reason why real Afro-American history is being fought against so hard in schools here in the USA.

    • @suffolk6311
      @suffolk6311 Před rokem +3

      The Afro-American history taught in the schools wasnt doing anything to help black people anyway. What is it teaching? It never included the black inventors or Malcolm X. They want to teach you MLK, Rosa Parks and Ruby Bridges.

    • @shan2795
      @shan2795 Před rokem +4

      ​@@suffolk6311 The younger generation isn't being taught about our history. Those over 35 had access to real black history.

    • @SOCyak
      @SOCyak Před rokem +2

      Facts, is Afro Americans must rise 🙏🏾‼️

    • @williamhaynes3729
      @williamhaynes3729 Před rokem

      Agreed

  • @morningstarsupportiveservi8726

    Me as a Nigerian this brother is 100% correct and I salute you Weldon

  • @emmabk344
    @emmabk344 Před rokem +50

    I came in contact with African Americans soldiers in Germany over 15yrs ago. It was just like seeing people I knew back in Nigeria . The mannerisms, gestures, looks, their sense of humor, stature... and today DNA testing just made things make more sense. Same blood line. Some things don't just disappear. We will reconnect sooner or later. This is only the beginning.

    • @wayneblack4085
      @wayneblack4085 Před rokem +1

      Stop lying

    • @emmabk344
      @emmabk344 Před rokem

      @@wayneblack4085 Attention seeker!

    • @orangemoonglows2692
      @orangemoonglows2692 Před rokem +3

      @@wayneblack4085 no. i have people from certain parts of africa stare at me because they think i'm from their region. it's usually certain countries in west african. never has a nigerian, cameroonian, etc. has ever said it.

    • @rholalbi8155
      @rholalbi8155 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@orangemoonglows2692😂😂😂 Facts tell theses idiots

    • @isaiahkenny3544
      @isaiahkenny3544 Před 7 měsíci

      Absolutely it was all Negro land before it was all divided

  • @SaachaK
    @SaachaK Před rokem +100

    I'm an African American, my DNA states 38 percent. I knew I belong there. I married a Nigerian as well. The answers giving from the comments on the think tank were very vague, like they didn't understand what the brother was saying. Most of us come from Nigeria. I relate to being a Nigerian as an African American even though I have many west African bloodlines. I feel at home with the Yoruba and Igbo culture, and Nigerian culture as a whole. My Naija People

    • @0k859
      @0k859 Před rokem +10

      Yeah that’s jealousy. A lot of Africans jelous Nigeria but copy us and claim our culture. There was even an article and about Ugandan youths trying to learn Naija-pidgin (out creole) so they could make afrobeats music. And this has happened in Ghana, Cameroon and Kenya.

    • @Oldman1912
      @Oldman1912 Před rokem +1

      ​@@0k859 what jealousy ? Tfyt

    • @nothingmuch44
      @nothingmuch44 Před rokem +1

      @@0k859 so whats the issue if they want to learn pidgin? Nigerians really dont care about who is copying who cos we will copy anything if we like it... just like we are copying Amapiano from SA

    • @crownjohnson8153
      @crownjohnson8153 Před rokem +6

      The 60% hates targeted at Nigeria and Nigerians coming from Africans jealousy! Too pathetic..

    • @chaohi3881
      @chaohi3881 Před rokem

      ​@0k859 shut up

  • @texpatrol
    @texpatrol Před rokem +58

    He’s absolutely correct ✅ and I’m Nigerian!!!

  • @maronutrientsandagroltd1623

    Very insightful. I’m learning a lot even as a Nigerian. As far as I’m concerned , I consider African Americans and Carribeans as West Africans .The Kromantis in Suriname still speak the Akan language of Ghana . The villages are the same like ours . I’m filled with tears in my eyes as I type cos this guys are our blood

  • @temiladealamudun5063
    @temiladealamudun5063 Před rokem +45

    Oshay, your guest looks so much like Igbo guy. If he goes to Nigeria and not speak, people in Nigeria will think he’s Igbo with a name like Emeka, Ekene, Nnamdi. He should check his 44% Nigerian DNA maybe it mostly Igbo. By the way, this conversation is much needed and profound. I was in tears watching this video. I’m praying and hoping for our Africans/ Black peoples healing and uniting for development of our communities and our people and generations to come. Thank you for all you do. 👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @vershima69
      @vershima69 Před rokem +5

      That's an Ebuka right there 😂

    • @johnnipace5619
      @johnnipace5619 Před rokem +1

      Said the same thing. He looks Igbo. I'm Igbo as well

    • @jimmyjam6402
      @jimmyjam6402 Před 10 měsíci

      Exactly what I thought when I saw him. He definitely has lots of igbo in him.😊

    • @Ehenryez
      @Ehenryez Před 5 měsíci +2

      Thanks!! I was thinking to leave that in the comment. He’s def an Igbo man

  • @laryjones-jm7ng
    @laryjones-jm7ng Před rokem +28

    They fear those super smart Nigerians

    • @daphneytennard3267
      @daphneytennard3267 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Super Scammers Liar Thieves Criminals and all of the above!

    • @OgundeleAjayi-Michael-om6vg
      @OgundeleAjayi-Michael-om6vg Před měsícem

      U are Mumu. ​@@daphneytennard3267

    • @ms.t4322
      @ms.t4322 Před měsícem +1

      No the issue iscBkack Americans are not wasting our time on African /Nigerian scammers. We dont need the problems of others.We have enough of our own.Besides Black Americans dont need Africans to build with.We built America,invented thousands of inventions,fought for our rights,created our own culture thats loved around the world.Have our own schools,Built our own businesses,towns and communities.What do we need Nigerians/Africans for😂..Thats what I thought!!!

    • @ms.t4322
      @ms.t4322 Před měsícem +1

      Black Americans dont need Africans for what we can do 100 times better for ourselves

  • @SaachaK
    @SaachaK Před rokem +54

    Great Show! Been to South Africa, Lived in Tanzania, Lived in Nigeria. Just love the continent

  • @phyllisthompson4207
    @phyllisthompson4207 Před rokem +30

    I am African Jamaican, and my grandmother, my dad mom was Nigerian. Was very young when she passed.

  • @k.e.i.4861
    @k.e.i.4861 Před rokem +10

    Nigerians are fantastically smart with all the doctoral , engineering degrees . African Americans are highly skilled and inventive . If they come together, unite, including Ghanaians, Togo, Benin, Congo etc if they unite its game over

  • @wolefatunmbi9727
    @wolefatunmbi9727 Před rokem +25

    Oshay, Street-Media TV , my name is Wole Fatunmbi , a Nigerian trained Mechanical Engineer and an Historian resident in Germany.
    I rejoice at this. Brothers, I want to connect with you.
    How can we make this possible ? I have been researching on African Histories for over 4 and half decades.
    We need to, sirs, please I plead for your audience. I have many untold hidden histories of our people and can contribute positively to
    this topic on hand, i.e. Africans in America and Africans in Africa especially Nigeria and other parts of the world

    • @wealthbymind
      @wealthbymind Před rokem +3

      We need to hear from you! I definitely would love to hear your stories.

  • @Daseeker4895
    @Daseeker4895 Před rokem +39

    ''Africa is the machine that moves everything, everybody knows that but us''(Street Media TV). Strong words!

    • @preemm00re19
      @preemm00re19 Před 11 měsíci

      Africans yes, Africa needs help, unified Africa is areal machine that will put the world at a stand still

    • @daphneytennard3267
      @daphneytennard3267 Před 3 měsíci

      Africa is move by white people and this is why they flee their country to come to USA.

  • @jayfizz545
    @jayfizz545 Před rokem +71

    As a Nigerian everything this brotha spoke is facts. When I saw the podcast the Ugandans were pretty disrespectful towards the idea of AA getting back to their genetic roots. Especially when you look at it from a sense that American slavery did it’s best to rip them from their original culture compared to the carribeans who maintained more of their traditional cultures. It may not have been malicious but seems like they got jealous of the American dollar going elsewhere, when it’s way deeper than that! When I see things like gumbo and jambalaya,creole culture I just want my family in America to reconnect as much as they possibly can and bridge the gap because west Africa is the original home.

    • @mufasa2009
      @mufasa2009 Před rokem +14

      As a Nigerian you have a responsibility to let Ugandans know it's not there place to speak on African American and Nigerian relations.
      It's like getting involved in a family dispute

    • @Oldman1912
      @Oldman1912 Před rokem +1

      ​@Mufasa nah rubbish you dey yan. Clearly the Ugandans were looking at it from a personal point of view. 😂😅

    • @epacho12dbrown53
      @epacho12dbrown53 Před rokem +2

      Gambia 🇬🇲 is the home 🏡.

    • @babyyoda7521
      @babyyoda7521 Před rokem +7

      Not ALL Ugandans are the same! Don’t mind these people, they are probably Acholi tribe, the ones who worked with the colonizer to support Idi Amin to destroy and exile The Kingdom of Buganda, my family! There is serious discontent between we Muganda (Bantu) and the Acholi people (Nilotic people) stole our lands when Idi Amin committed genocide against us Bantu/Hebrew) people. I have an Acholi uncle through marriage and he is an agent like Tariq Nasheed activated out of the lodge and doing everything in his power to stop we Bantu Ugandans from returning back home and working with Black Americans! I’m half Éwé by the way…

    • @Oldman1912
      @Oldman1912 Před rokem +1

      @@babyyoda7521 aww sorry. Should we come help you beat them up? 🤔

  • @wealthbymind
    @wealthbymind Před rokem +24

    This conversation needs to be a weekly conversation so that it becomes subliminal in our minds. So that we act appropriately without having to think about it.✊🏿

  • @thelocdtype544
    @thelocdtype544 Před rokem +40

    this is major..May our brothers and sisters continue to unite!!!!!

  • @Changers1000
    @Changers1000 Před rokem +60

    I agree because Nigerians have all of the Doctoral and engineering degrees, African Americans have many of the problem solving skills and the land has all the resources! With that being said #GAMEOVER!

    • @ruleso
      @ruleso Před rokem +3

      💯

    • @acersterl
      @acersterl Před rokem +3

      All the doctorate degrees? 😂

    • @jayfizz545
      @jayfizz545 Před rokem +11

      @@acersterl in 2020 Harvard graduated 97 doctors in their medical program, 46 of them were Nigerian. We are the most learned persons on the continent succeed everywhere we go, as education drives the culture of most southern Nigerians. Mix that with the creativity and ideas of our black American brothers and it’d be game over.

    • @ochiegodfrey6428
      @ochiegodfrey6428 Před rokem +5

      @@jayfizz545 facts

    • @mahalallel2012
      @mahalallel2012 Před rokem +3

      @@jayfizz545 What about civil engineering and business?

  • @gabrielarmsted8020
    @gabrielarmsted8020 Před rokem +79

    This is by far the BEST conversation I have heard you make. I only have two things to say: am African-American, and I am majority CONGOLESE. I have Yoruban and Fulani ancestry, but we are entitled to all of our roots. Furthermore, the brotha said he could not find African roots in America with culture when the Creoles of Louisiana, the Gullha and Geechie people have sustained our African origins. He needs to learn MORE about his AFRICAN-AMERICAN ROOTS.

    • @jonesmarcquis
      @jonesmarcquis Před rokem +1

      Absolutely! 95% didn't come here on no slave ships and been over here over 15 thousand years. We were just reclassified from our native names and tribes to just black people according to Dr. Claud Anderson and David imhotep.

    • @TheSub-SaharanAmericanLegend
      @TheSub-SaharanAmericanLegend Před rokem +4

      Fulani?? We basically related. My family are part of the tribe. There are characteristics of being Fulani in everyday life

    • @jermainenowels9511
      @jermainenowels9511 Před rokem +12

      @@jonesmarcquis u must be one of those people tht think you indigenous

    • @jonesmarcquis
      @jonesmarcquis Před rokem

      @@jermainenowels9511 , I think it would be retarded to assume something I didn't say.

    • @matthewmicheal2558
      @matthewmicheal2558 Před rokem

      To be honest most African American population from the west African comes from Nigerian dna cause their unapologetic their talented smart scammer, hard working, and most black or European black people have their gene 🧬 cause they look alike most in central and west African u can’t even tell cause they both have d same ancestors and to most African American diaspora west African Nigerian is home Ghana Mali Senegal Congo sierra Lonne or Cameroon and in the ancient time most good and crude oil was stolen from Nigerian and Ghana and some other central Africa follow by the other part African

  • @FlyTyBlizzy
    @FlyTyBlizzy Před rokem +15

    If Nigeria want to come together, I'm wit it 👀🔥

  • @eloiserentz6063
    @eloiserentz6063 Před rokem +33

    Africa American and Nigerians have the same mindset,

    • @sharonanthonique1255
      @sharonanthonique1255 Před rokem +6

      That’s alie

    • @decoloniz_afro
      @decoloniz_afro Před rokem +3

      Reading from kenya and I am just laughing hhhh😂...

    • @kennyking5606
      @kennyking5606 Před rokem +15

      Nigerian here . He wasn't telling lies , why do you think there are no Europeans in nigeria controlling anything?. We 🇳🇬 don't tolerate nonsense no matter who you are

    • @obiezedaniels5907
      @obiezedaniels5907 Před rokem +5

      We show love and hate in very similar ways.

    • @YahChild
      @YahChild Před rokem

      ​@@sharonanthonique1255 true

  • @StarGirl-oz5gh
    @StarGirl-oz5gh Před rokem +7

    I am Afro Caribbean. I really admire the resilence and ambition of the Nigerian people. They are brillliant.

  • @kelechiaguocha6125
    @kelechiaguocha6125 Před rokem +15

    Trust me Nigerians and African-Americans would be Galacticus 💯

    • @KaskieKing
      @KaskieKing Před rokem +1

      Fuck no black Americans came from Angola and Congo like he said stono Rebellion in South Carolina he very right I agree

  • @TheKing9952
    @TheKing9952 Před rokem +14

    I am Nigerian, men, street media TV is a very intelligent dude. love that dude.

  • @sizwememeza8759
    @sizwememeza8759 Před rokem +7

    I am happy for my Nigerian, Ghanian, Togolese, and AA Brothers and Sisters to unite and do their thing. Mzansi has your back!!!

  • @mohamedkamara8153
    @mohamedkamara8153 Před rokem +23

    Brother Oshay I have been saying it for almost 8 years now , what the other brother said in this video . The day we Africans and our ancestral brothers sisters from the diaspora rise above our psychological divide and work together , therein get the raw materials from the mines to the production plants in Africa , with the technological expertise to utilize them , will be the beginning of the end of our collective disenfranchisement as a people in and out of Africa . What he said is true also about white people not wanting us black people to wean our minds off the crabs-in-a-barrel syndrome , which made slavery colonization and now neo-colonization possible . Any country in Africa where white people can't gain exploitative influence , they will discreetly incite give weapons to opposition groups out of thin air indulging them as activists , freedom fighters , militants , rebels , protectors of selective human rights and selective democrazy against the resisting African leader . Destabilizing said African country like Libya got destroyed .

  • @fesderi3933
    @fesderi3933 Před rokem +42

    Nigerians being the most influential black on the continent have a lots of role to play in Connecting the black race together, one out of 5 blacks on the continent is a Nigerian , outside Africa in Europe,America one out of 7 black person is a Nigerian

    • @LuminousSolitude
      @LuminousSolitude Před rokem +9

      Nigerian government just stopped subsidies on petrol (gas) ⛽ and there's protests in places like Cameroon because prices have increased in neighbouring countries to Nigeria. Nigeria had been subsidising their petrol😂

    • @fesderi3933
      @fesderi3933 Před rokem +16

      @@LuminousSolitude Nigeria is Africa big brother , the removal of petrol subsidy is really affecting the whole sub region , just like how the effect of Nigeria border closure was felt all over , many countries close to Nigeria are like some states in the Nigerian federation.. The Nigeria government just need to put their house in order because I see the prosperity of the Nigeria federation having a positive effect all over other smaller nations in the sub region .. If the Nigerian gov can annex the potential of the Nigerian youths I see Nigeria competing with European and Asia power house before 2040

    • @sonofnok2153
      @sonofnok2153 Před rokem

      So you believe the Nigeria media Propaganda? Nigeria media is a major enemy of the Nigeria people. The media is mostly owned by the evil political Cabals.
      That news was a full blown lie.
      Nigeria is being run by a criminal syndicate from the South and an ethnic Fulani Islamic Terrorists from the North.
      The current so-called President is a drug KingPin.

    • @kedohill
      @kedohill Před rokem +1

      @@amazt773 this ☝🏾💪🏾✊🏾✊🏾

    • @dedication666
      @dedication666 Před rokem

      All of a sudden everybody wants to be Black. Nope. FBA's ain't accepting applications for allies no time soon

  • @Soulstride
    @Soulstride Před rokem +8

    Philly African American in the House. Been to Liberia 🇱🇷
    🟥⬛🟩✊🏿 Go Family.

  • @fauxpropheteetlecoran8439

    I have been saying this for years and some Cameroonians think I was lying.. I am from Benin republic, but my origin is Nigeria. and I know that my country is one of the countries where most of black people were taken from because we are strong and hard workers...

    • @farida5267
      @farida5267 Před 11 měsíci

      Wrong. The West Africans are the isrealies, so they make sure they are gone. And they were the rebelleous during the slavery

  • @dangregory8321
    @dangregory8321 Před rokem +10

    Oshay your dad even told me i look 👀 so much like you… and I worked with your dad in Martin Luther King Hospital as a Registered Nurse.. he is a very funny guy, he always crack jokes and i am Nigerian 🇳🇬… and i am not only Nigerian i am Yoruba… anyway Hope all his well and say hi to your dad for me. If you remember the call I made years ago through your dad on thanksgiving in San Francisco when you visited your family… anyway the point is we look like Twins and i am YORUBA… anyway i am a Doctor now have a fun life. Remember you roots 🙏🏿… Peace…

  • @marieguerda8373
    @marieguerda8373 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Thank you brother for at least mention Haitians in the African discussion. I think we often excluded and discounted in these discussions like we don't exist.

  • @Ty-Oga
    @Ty-Oga Před rokem +9

    Been married 3 years to my Kaduna City, Nigerian queen..Ultra Traditional.I invest in property in Abuja the capital..Nigeria is where My connection is strongest..Me anf my wife teach each other

  • @epacho12dbrown53
    @epacho12dbrown53 Před rokem +9

    Not only Nigerian is all African countries to come together with our brothers and sisters in America because that's will be rise of the Africa and black people around the world 🌎.

  • @revolutionary2659
    @revolutionary2659 Před rokem +21

    Black Liberation, Black EMPOWERMENT, BLACK POWER, B1, From Marion County Georgia ❤🖤💚✊🏿

  • @joyanderson8646
    @joyanderson8646 Před rokem +5

    I had a vision back in the 90s about Blacks & Africans coming together businesses, properties & land etc.💵💵💵
    What a powerful force to reackon with!!!!!💯🔥💥💥💥

    • @elookonkwo9741
      @elookonkwo9741 Před rokem

      I have had such dreams too,and i am Igbo! I dreamt that Oprah and many eminent African Americans had homes in my village in Nigeria, my siblings had the same dream also! I believe some global event of biblical proportions will catalyze a coming together of long lost brethren !!

    • @adosinventedcountryrockhip6583
      @adosinventedcountryrockhip6583 Před 11 měsíci

      What power has any Africans in last 400 years expressed. Nightmare

  • @theengineer704
    @theengineer704 Před rokem +25

    Being African American in the U.S. is utterly powerful. We have the choice to trash the shackles of the past and soar far and wide to reach countless goals, learn various trades and have access to absolutely everything. We hold our own selves back thinking we are less rather than more. Who needs to be stuck in acommunity when the world is your oyster? Why would I want to segregate myself when I need expansion to explore opportunities. Brothers need to think outside the box, you only get one life [and there is nothing else after that].

  • @SaachaK
    @SaachaK Před rokem +19

    "and we are still here" Yale University did a study on why we are still here after all they have done to us.

    • @brotherkareem181
      @brotherkareem181 Před rokem +4

      What was there conclusion ?

    • @GOTravelhannel
      @GOTravelhannel Před rokem

      @@brotherkareem181 😅

    • @blessings-every1
      @blessings-every1 Před rokem +4

      We are social creatures, we connect with the land where our ancestors were born and to the people related to us on that land.
      Unfortunatey, after we have built a life in the west and have most of our close& extended family& friends from the home country here with us, there is no one left to go home to.
      This is the case for many recent immigrants.
      Those whose ancestors have been in the US since slavery do not have anyone in their family with even memories of the former life in the home country/motherland.

    • @BriBri256
      @BriBri256 Před rokem

      when are you leaving sis?

    • @wealthbymind
      @wealthbymind Před rokem

      What study is this? I would love to read what the study says.

  • @jahbless4ever
    @jahbless4ever Před rokem +14

    Excellent show. Btw I am linked in with Nigeria 🇳🇬 God is good.

  • @Benheps
    @Benheps Před rokem +7

    He is right, African Americans will find people with the same mentality and personality in West-African countries, thats the best fit of the puzzle, probably closure when it comes to the mental health wellbeing.

  • @melodymarks1150
    @melodymarks1150 Před rokem +16

    Love This Content. I will have to visit Nigeria and will do DNA test

  • @JtheGlorifiedOne
    @JtheGlorifiedOne Před rokem +6

    Thank you, God! For taking Nigeria on the road to vindication. It's just a matter of time!!

  • @2naija
    @2naija Před rokem +15

    Spot On! This gentle man sounds like one of the clearest thinking black man alive on challenges facing the community. The gentle man spoke well about the potential of the AAs and all other diaspora coming together with Nigerians and africa. He was also right that many of our men like to go for european women as we were conditioned to see them as desirable and preferrable to our women. Hardly helps that some of our women imprint on their children that foreign hair is preferrable. Our leaders repeatedly say positive thing about europeans. Th media is full of positive things about europeans while we mostly saw negative things about black people. Something somewhat similar is happening to AAs too but AAs have direct and recent negative history, inclduing living memory of what the Pan European agenda has done to black community. this is one of the greatest contribution African Americans, Brazilians, Jamaicans etc can make to Africa; help open the eyes of Africans to what europeans, their leaders often praise, are doing to their nations.
    Again the guest is spot on about some black women switch from being pro black to being pro western woman standards. I have encountered this several times when discussing issues with some women. Some women I must say, remain focused on being patriotic on the continent. If can be frustrating to see how some women turn against some things that empower our people because of their concept of being 'An Independent strong black woman' . An example of this was when Ugandan president said, India was 12 times smaller than Africa but has the same population. The women turn on me and accuse me of just wanting to marry many wives, instead of focusing on the fact that we have under-utilised our space in Africa, which in turn reduces our potential as a people. Another Example, when you say something about going with their natural hair, they say its none of our business. This is coming from some conscious black women about the challenges we face against those that want to take advantage of us. Tells a lot about how deep the western conditioning has dug into some of our best women.

    • @BMCTelevision
      @BMCTelevision Před rokem +1

      @2naija you’re everywhere 🤣 I actually agree with your sentiment and I understand your Point of View. Thank you for supporting the black community and loving black people so much I see your ❤. Peace ✌️🏾

    • @islyrevans295
      @islyrevans295 Před 11 měsíci

      The European culture has been a part of the black race out of Africa, the hair,the skin that we bleached, but it all has something to do with our black men who prefer lighter complexion women with straight hair,that's some of the reasons black women do these things,the black brothers make black women feel inferior look at all the celebrities in the industries, movies, sports,music they mostly choose different race,and u tell me our race will get better, not the way we look down on our own,try as a black person to get a business started in some black countries, u get all sort of red tapes,and push around and they will give the white man easy access and the community support them and forsake their brothers business which more support the country, if we don't support our own country who will,other race send their money to their country, black people wake up,black men having white women has a higher ratio than b women, if someone accept her for her skin color,which her own hate,y shouldn't she be with that person

    • @adosinventedcountryrockhip6583
      @adosinventedcountryrockhip6583 Před 11 měsíci

      Fuq Afrikkka

  • @damilola3636
    @damilola3636 Před rokem +22

    It is beyond my imagination that just yesterday I was pondering over this matter.
    Despite enduring years of oppression, African Americans have exhibited remarkable resilience and achieved numerous great feats.
    Nigeria, too, has its own tale of survival as it endeavors to carve out its place in the modern world. Unfortunately, it lacks the advantage of the West's knowledge sharing, the very element that has propelled the progress of the Northern Hemisphere. The brothers across the Atlantic could have been the most promising source for accessing this knowledge earlier.
    The efforts that African Americans have invested in America, if even a fraction of that were directed towards a country like Nigeria, where it wouldn't be stifled by the oppressive grip of systemic racism, the black race would have boasted a greater number of billionaires than we currently have.
    It is disheartening that African Americans were led to believe they didn't need Nigeria, while Nigeria was made to believe it didn't need African Americans.
    Consequently, how can the giants of the black race experience a rebirth when the fusion of their incredible potential fails to materialize? It seems that both sides remain unaware of the monumental impact their union could create in the world.
    Allow me to pause and reflect for a moment...

  • @paulinelivingston6112
    @paulinelivingston6112 Před rokem +10

    Many Nigerians are Afro-Americans who went back home after Slavery was abolished. They are your brothers and sisters; the ones who return and the ones who were left behind. Our family are there in the West Coast of Africa.

  • @laryjones-jm7ng
    @laryjones-jm7ng Před rokem +47

    Nigerians are the smartest people in the world

    • @acersterl
      @acersterl Před rokem +11

      Must be Nigerian 😂

    • @JtheGlorifiedOne
      @JtheGlorifiedOne Před rokem +1

      ​​​@@acersterl And who are you??😂🤣

    • @ADE-of-LAGOS
      @ADE-of-LAGOS Před rokem +1

      ​@@JtheGlorifiedOneNo need to feel triggered by that, even if it's an illusion.

    • @reggieshavers630
      @reggieshavers630 Před rokem

      Nigerians sold there people, there all about MONEY , and African-Americans sold country music, rock ‘n’ roll, and hip-hop smh I guess the apple doesn’t fall too far.

    • @jubernardi23
      @jubernardi23 Před rokem +2

      Why weren't they the first to create something? Even we Brazilians were the first to make the plane to fly( Santos Dumont🥰)and the first to have an airline, we are also the first to have the first to have an airline first of the 4 in the beginning and it was Brazilian. Now we are the most advanced agriculture and livestock…,in the world with one of the best economies(the best of América Latina), we also have another type of technology here as well. We also have the best doctors, dental doctors, engineers( principal in agronomy at this moment)…
      The problem is that just graduating and doing what others have already done does not make you the best in the world.
      Now you also have to create and invent new things.
      I advise you to study liberal arts, classical literature, focus more in classical education to evolve to another level.

  • @makiyahg
    @makiyahg Před rokem +4

    Central Africa I believe also

  • @rbailey3309
    @rbailey3309 Před rokem +19

    Brother Macon is speaking the absolute truth. He gets it.! Africans and FBAs trust and depend more on the yt man than we do on each other. We have the numbers and because we are naturally creative, we can develop beyond our current conditions. Herein lies the fault in our stars: Blk people would rather take advantage of each other than collaborate. We must stop taking advantage of each other if we want to win as a people. Like stupid chickens, we trust the fox with our eggs because he knows how to win and gain our trust by smiling and patting us on our heads. Meanwhile, he is heating up the butter in the virtual frying pan. The real problem is that we compete and collaborate with yt-skinned foreigners. This is how our common enemy divides and conquers us. The engrained selfish mentality makes us compete as individuals against each other rather than as a team against our common foes. That is how we were captured and enslaved in the first place. If we put aside our differences and find our commonality, the African diaspora would be a force to be reckoned with, despite the global military forces which occupy our spaces. Once we realize we are brother's keepers, we will begin to flourish.

    • @wisdommasterreviews4712
      @wisdommasterreviews4712 Před rokem

      Africans want to make FBAs a low tribe of there's that is stuck in the background like the rest of their tribes! Africans constantly undermine us! We are done with Pan-Africanism!

    • @temiladealamudun5063
      @temiladealamudun5063 Před rokem

      Aptly on💯

    • @temiladealamudun5063
      @temiladealamudun5063 Před rokem

      Everything Macon said resonated with as a Nigerian living in USA

  • @lrowe272
    @lrowe272 Před rokem +13

    Because together we would be unstoppable and powerful force not to be underestimated

  • @ronaldmiller4997
    @ronaldmiller4997 Před rokem +7

    One thing I will say is that I strongly believe in the family unit.Ive been married now for 43 years!There's two many single mothers.Brothers as much as lieth within you, love and respect your spouse. We can make this work!Unity is powerful, love and respect!

  • @koffi3415
    @koffi3415 Před rokem +5

    IT IS HAPPENING AND IT IS UNSTOPPABLE AND YOU ALWAYS REAP WHAT YOU SEW.

  • @westcoastmediasolutions
    @westcoastmediasolutions Před rokem +13

    This brotha nailed it so eloquently nothing but 💯 facts!!

  • @nnennanancy3160
    @nnennanancy3160 Před rokem +11

    I love you my brother street media tv. Your perspective gives me hope to know that we are many who have been able to see things for what they are and hunger for change that will uplift our community. As a Nigeria who celebrates the black Elite vision. Thank you ❤

  • @williamhaynes3729
    @williamhaynes3729 Před rokem +2

    Damn preach brother preach

  • @jus1nita
    @jus1nita Před rokem +5

    Nigerians and African Americans act very much alike. I didn't really understand myself until I started studying Nigerian culture. My top two DNA is Yoruba and Mende and a bunch of other ethnic groups

  • @Chacha355
    @Chacha355 Před rokem +6

    Your guest looks like an Igbo man from Nigeria. Oshay you look like Yoruba

  • @73295480
    @73295480 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Afro thinktank is 100 % correct 😊 the folks were taken out of the west of Africa not East but it's your choice where you feel comfortable. ❤❤❤

  • @prettyeyes1752
    @prettyeyes1752 Před rokem +6

    LIBERIA KNOWS WHO WE ARE AND ARE WAITING FOR US TO COME AND BUILD

  • @iburuma3621
    @iburuma3621 Před rokem +7

    Surely, there's a hidden structure in our DNA that gives us a feeling of home when we're back in west Africa. We've been there since antiquity.

  • @judeogbonnaya2975
    @judeogbonnaya2975 Před rokem +3

    They know who we are. They cannot stop us.

  • @JosieThirtyEight
    @JosieThirtyEight Před rokem +7

    This is so true! We must unite!

  • @BreadAndWaterSurvivor
    @BreadAndWaterSurvivor Před rokem +4

    South africans looks like us as well. The Bantu filled Africa. Israelites are all over Africa just about.

  • @davidcaldwell5420
    @davidcaldwell5420 Před rokem +5

    This is one of the best podcasts Ive I've heard in a while. Everything he's saying is facts.

  • @BlkDymond73
    @BlkDymond73 Před rokem +6

    I learned that the FBI has documentation on keeping us separate...thats way too much

  • @pointofgrace3002
    @pointofgrace3002 Před rokem +12

    Best discussion I’ve heard amongst “black” men. I’ve heard in years….. why , truth , ( self responsibility) , mixed with solutions and solidarity. Definitely sign s of manhood ,even a sign of a return to greatness.
    As a grandmother you’re both giving hope for the youth ( mine and many others) as you both break down the game.
    Love to you young men. LEAD THE WAY…. my younger men. Reproduce 100 more like yourself s. So if one goes down replace with 10*2. exponentially, even more fierce.
    First overstated./ understand, next organize, POWER CONCEDES NOTHING WITH OUT FORCE” So it must be…..as the wheels of time is moving to a higher level. “ NONE OF THEM CAN STOP THE TIME” Bob Marley.

  • @Sunnyxme6
    @Sunnyxme6 Před 11 měsíci +6

    God Bless this brother. I am so happy to be an African right now. Please, can this educational program be run weekly, and open to more people?

  • @quentinwillis7695
    @quentinwillis7695 Před rokem +7

    Oshay Duke Jackson this brother just dropped knowledge everything he said is very true 🙏🙏👍👍👍

  • @Th3lite
    @Th3lite Před rokem +8

    I’m 91% African. Top two countries Cameroon/Congo (which is listed as one but I know is two countries) and Mali. Oshay, Nigerian speak English.

  • @kennyu2073
    @kennyu2073 Před rokem +21

    In terms of marriage, Nigerians don’t marry out like that. Actually, Igbos are very much known to marry mostly within their tribe. Yes, people may be marrying for “papers” as well. Of course there are the ones you talk about but Nigerians tend to marry Nigerians- fact.

    • @alfonsom8286
      @alfonsom8286 Před rokem

      you clearly haven't been to California, Nigerian guys are both dating and marrying non black women in droves.

    • @InthenameofourGod
      @InthenameofourGod Před 11 měsíci

      Most Igbos pride themselves, marrying a white. Both women and men. The footballer Kanu is a good example who married a white lady. I can name more. You mean to tell that man never had a connection with an African igbo woman suitable enough for marriage?

  • @heads7982
    @heads7982 Před rokem +6

    Nigeria and Nigerians can be Africa and blacks equivalent of the British empire, Spanish, modern day America, China, etc. They have an innate mindset to "own and control" just like these other groups and these groups know this, and that is the real reason why they all determined to never allow the African Americans come in any type of alliance with the Nigerians. This is perceived to be a dangerous merger as it will potentially exterminate all exploitations of Africa by all these other groups. They know the socio-political and economic intelligence of African Americans also. I need not go deep into that as you guys already touched on that in your convo. They know this. They do not mind yall going to places like Ghana and any other African country. Those Africans still move in the timidly daft natured mindsets expected of them by other groups. Many African Americans can feel that too,and for that reason, many be buying into the "go to ghana and anywhere but Nigerian mentality" as they too have since been brainwashed to want to be amongst Africans that emit inferior complex as opposed to been amongst those Nigerians that stands as competitors. Keeping Nigeria down is a systemically orchestrated plans by powers that be, and their greatest weapons used to achieve this, is with the Nigerian government themselves ( filled with undying over 65s ), as well as propaganda and lies spun under bad narratives to instigate that feel of repulsion at the mention of Nigeria.

  • @fesderi3933
    @fesderi3933 Před rokem +27

    Nigerians and her government will not necessarily tell black Americans , Carribeans to come to Nigeria just like the way other countries are doing, there are millions of Nigerians outside Nigeria doing well in every area in Europe, America ,Asia . The Nigerian gov focus will be to convince those Nigerians to bring their wealth and experience back home ... as black person outside Africa that believed that they ancestors were taken from west Africa during slave era,you should know that you may likely have your root in Nigeria which was called the slave coast during the slave era, before the colonial invasion,the land now called Nigeria had always had about 55% of the people in west Africa. Nigerians are 20% of black on the Africa continent, one out of 5 blacks on the continent is a Nigerian

    • @meganakinsanya4702
      @meganakinsanya4702 Před rokem +10

      You are free to come to Nigeria, I don’t think the nigerian government needs to announce your arrival, you are welcome there

    • @matthewmicheal2558
      @matthewmicheal2558 Před rokem

      Lols Nigerian people don’t come out and advertise just like the way Ghana people do but is just in the people that have the gene 🧬 that should figure it out cause now everyone as waken up they have Nigerian population in them and Ghana and some other west African and central they look exactly the same like Nigerian Ghana Mali black skin everywhere in the world look like west African/central cause Nigerian dna 🧬 are aggressive and it possess black American and European black that’s d reason why when most Nigerian people that are born in the us or have Nigerian parent use to stick with black people we don’t know about the other part of African but it god that unite us with our brothers and sisters Nigeria got black people back because now their advance that their people going into slavery west African thinking is much more different from the rest part of Africa to be honest

    • @JtheGlorifiedOne
      @JtheGlorifiedOne Před rokem +6

      Nigeria is free for African-Americans that are interested in coming. Nigeria's main focus right now is about our bad political leaders and their corrupt ways.Despite our tainted image, we always welcome with an open arms.

    • @thegod4513
      @thegod4513 Před rokem

      Stop capping. Millions of Nigerians are not succeeding outside of Nigeria. Only 500K and 280K live in the US and the UK respectively.

    • @ADE-of-LAGOS
      @ADE-of-LAGOS Před rokem +1

      ​@@amazt773This is the second comment I am reading from you. It's apparent, your thinking is "it must not be Nigeria". Congo is less relevant to the subject because most AA ancestors were taken from West Africa, especially southern parts of the geographical area now called Nigeria. There is a reason that area was called Negro Land and the Ocean south of it was called "Sea of Ethiopia". Congo has its own history as well. But the origin of the Bantu people is West Africa. If you are waiting for European historians to give you the complete picture, you ain't getting it from them. At least, not now. They will eventually "tell all" at some point. I am Yoruba, there are reasons Yorubas are not regarded as Bantu according to the migration pattern even though technically they are. Europeans know the history they stole from Africa and for this reason will only create narratives that fit that. The entire history of the origin of humans, principally the Black race will eventually be rewritten in the future because Europeans have sold you all a lie. The history they stole from the so-called Negro Land will return there. And that history is for all black people. We all have to learn to live with certain realities irrespective of the differences.

  • @curtismajors2315
    @curtismajors2315 Před rokem +12

    I did the DNA 🧬 test and most of my African DNA is from Nigeria 🇳🇬 39 percent. My ancestors home country in Africa is Nigeria. Legacy of evil will never be our allies or friends(they don’t want us to connect to the motherland).

    • @ADE-of-LAGOS
      @ADE-of-LAGOS Před rokem

      And that's why Nigeria as it is currently, is messed up. It's by design and the West continually work toward that. They have saboteur tribal group working for them as well. If you don't see any kind of AA diaspora return program from Nigeria, don't be surprised. It won't happen based on current political setup. Western stooges are the ones running the show. Even the new president is a stooge because the real power-holders are the northerners, on behalf of Britain/West. But eventually, Nigeria will crack for all the good things we hope for to happen. If it were the Yorubas or Igbos running a free country of their own independently, there would have been a huge "year of return" program. But with the crazy population politics in Nigeria with one group counting cattles as part of their population, they won't support anything that put the other groups ahead. It obvious most AA are connected to people within southern Nigeria. There are lots of "hidden" things in Nigeria that aren't apparent to AAs. If you want to go there now, just do so quietly with no huge expectation from the government. The govt doesn't even have time for its citizens. At some point, things will change.

    • @TheGreatRobertCharles
      @TheGreatRobertCharles Před rokem

      That DNA test shit is a scam

    • @ruleso
      @ruleso Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@TheGreatRobertCharlesno its not

  • @vivian8490
    @vivian8490 Před rokem +1

    So what they mad🤣 Sorry not Sorry!!! The Most High willing I will be relocating to Nigeria soon from the USA, yeah back home!!!

  • @natgirrl672
    @natgirrl672 Před rokem +6

    This man is brilliant

  • @blackjaguarlord
    @blackjaguarlord Před rokem +7

    Senegal, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Niger, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Zambia, Angola, Mali are also HOME.

  • @Silverbackugx
    @Silverbackugx Před rokem +11

    Street Media speaking facts...I'm in East Africa and found it a little difficult to connect with some of the culture and tradition in East Africa. There are many aspects of culture here that simply do not align with my beliefs and values. Many Black Americans are in East Africa because it's EASIER to come. The hoop jumping, red tape, and corruption just exhausts the patience of a lot of people so they go where they feel the door is open.

  • @samtislorh8529
    @samtislorh8529 Před rokem +4

    Oshay been watching your channel for a while now and I believe that afrothinktank was definitely right ! Even we in. Africa knows the areas that was 100% slave trade infested and that brother made a great point.

  • @MariposaMaat
    @MariposaMaat Před rokem +4

    Hey Bro! Love your channel! I lived in Ghana BEFORE the big promotion from 2001-2010 and raised my family there with my ex husband. We were very involved in organizing community- both spiritually and politically- and so i am very aware of the SERIOUS political realities. I am currently living in Mexico and at peace. I appreciate your voice and this video. I also have traced my ancestry to the same places in W. Africa...predominantly the Edo tribe (Nigeria) of Benin Kingdom. It means the world to me and I FEEL this deep spiritual connection....

  • @charlesz2753
    @charlesz2753 Před rokem +8

    Your guest is wise. A leader in the making

  • @ShakorPicou
    @ShakorPicou Před rokem +6

    I grew up in the Yoruba religion in T&T, so I can relate to what was said by African Think Tank, I also had a Merchant Marines uncle that jumped ship in the Carolinas and had family there back in the 30s.
    This is a common thing that I noticed with a lot of indigenous brothers and sisters of the continent they are not very good critical listeners, and their rebuttals are usually way out of context,

    • @andreadaniels8484
      @andreadaniels8484 Před rokem +2

      THIS! I thought it was just me....however, I find this to be fact with more of my Nigerian and Ghanaian Fam....to be honest. SA, Uganda, and Congo Fam seem to get me and understand.... IMMEDIATELY. They even tend to have a similar humor.

  • @williamhaynes3729
    @williamhaynes3729 Před rokem +2

    This show is a materpiece

  • @quincydacreator1266
    @quincydacreator1266 Před rokem +9

    That's true,
    I have a lot of costumers that are asking me the price of lands in South East Nigeria and most of them are AA while the other two customers are carribeans.
    I have witnessed our AA siblings buying lands in Enugu and owerri in Imo while most are requesting for Awka in Anambra state coz they want to be close to big markets for business.

    • @KaskieKing
      @KaskieKing Před rokem

      I disagree 💯💯💯💯💯 a lot black Americans came from Angola and Congo especially in the south USA 🇺🇸 not Nigeria or west Africa, but Caribbean almost all of them from west African Nigeria Ghana Gambia to Senegal but not black Americans no argument needed

    • @i.falade6256
      @i.falade6256 Před 11 měsíci

      @@KaskieKing who told you thgat? how about doing your dna. dna confirms most AA are west african. of course some are angola and congo but not most. dna confirmed!!!!

  • @AuntieCheri
    @AuntieCheri Před rokem +5

    Black power = African man African woman married + African children all pulling together.

  • @jonesmarcquis
    @jonesmarcquis Před rokem +6

    That was powerful and on point!

  • @abdulsharif6541
    @abdulsharif6541 Před rokem +2

    Black Power /Black Empowerment is
    Self Preservation, Independence, and the Ultimate Elevation of "Black Africa: West, East, Central, and Southern Africa as well as the Afro Diaspora" that's Black Power/Black Empowerment...We must aggregate our ideas, skills, and available resources to establish Black Empowerment.

  • @mansanoire9989
    @mansanoire9989 Před rokem +1

    "there is a weight in blood connections that no space and time can sever or erase" ~wolof proverb

  • @americanoutside
    @americanoutside Před rokem +3

    Black Power is Unity, in all aspects of social, family, economic endeavor and empowerment, artistic creation and cultural expression and leverage, that showcase our culture and our values, and because we succeed, are globally respected.

  • @Tricks42
    @Tricks42 Před rokem +6

    i'm Nigerian raised in uk and i watched that podcast. i was confused by the behaviour and thought process of those Ugandans. What the African american brother was saying is... our ancestors are from the west coast of Africa and thats where we need to connect with first. not rocket science, how they could have taken offence to that is bemusing.

  • @mylissa2167
    @mylissa2167 Před 4 měsíci +1

    They have Nigeria becoming a Super Power Nation, along with China, US, India!
    Professor James Smalls say African Americans are the most militant, and that totally different from the Continental African…We Ain’t Got No More F**ks to Give, if we get ahold of those natural resources!
    Our people are still stuck in what’s my identity, and claiming the US, but the Money’s in Africa, and learning the language, culture, and for real for real learning about natural resources, pricing, how to use them… Game, set, match over!

  • @theapocalypse2024
    @theapocalypse2024 Před rokem +2

    Woow that street media guy is really on point. Everything hes saying is so true

  • @vernonsessoms7859
    @vernonsessoms7859 Před rokem +4

    Great content!

  • @rbailey3309
    @rbailey3309 Před rokem +4

    Blk people are soulful by nature and we have abandoned our original spiritual and virtual understanding. Blk power is regaining our collective as Blk people; developing as one unit and inspiring, encouraging, and bringing out the best in each other through our own ethical code and not the traditional mimicry of European social and debaucherous mentality.

  • @JayRBG.
    @JayRBG. Před rokem +2

    Great show 💪🏾

  • @keivonweidman6037
    @keivonweidman6037 Před rokem

    Absolutely love this interview. Amazing.