Nigerians and Jamaicans openly discuss Witchcraft | getting a US Visa in both societies| PT 2 of 3
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- Discussion with my Nigerian friends about how similar Jamaicans are to Nigerians. We talked about politics, culture , crime , slavery and more.
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Dale I am truly a fan of your podcast. With that being said, please take it with grace when I say I feel like this segment was filled with a lot of misinformation about Jamaica and some of the things were overly exaggerated which could be left to be misinterpreted by people who are trying to learn something about our country. I feel like you spoke as a Kingstonian who doesn't know much about the rest of the country. Please remember that Kingston, St, Andrew and perhaps St. Catherine aren't the only parishes that determine what Jamaica is. As a full country girl, I can tell you that 'Don culture' really isn't a thing. Also, there are so many boarding schools where you shower and see the other person naked. I had to board just for a week and that was the reality at my high school and I have male family members who were in boarding for their five years in high school and they also showered together. Once again, big fan, but please be more careful about the generalizations that you make. Also, please don't cut off the guys so much, there is a lot that they said that I would have wanted them to expound on, but you kept cutting them off to talk about Jamaica. We wanna learn about Nigeria.
Same sentiment, I am like what is he talking about sometimes? He also need to allow the guys to speak
My sentiments exactly
Kmt dale got his podcast to share his own experiences from his pOV how you want him to do research when him neva live nowhere else in Jamaica but town!!
I don't think Dale understands the seriousness of what these men were saying about their country. Especially the election part. Their country is in a crisis and they take what is going on to heart. Every time they try to explain it Dale bypass it. As the host maybe try to do light research about your guests so you don't unknowingly offend them and your viewers.
Or just listen without trying to usurp the conversation to play 'who has it worst '.
@@jeromedixon9687yeaaah that gets annoying after a while. All love to Dale tho we live and learn
Dale don’t make joke abt the electricity 😮
You could have let them speak more, and also structure conversations a bit more around topics. Pidgin and Patois, Govt, Food, Real Estate, Zinc houses, etc etc, hopefully you have them back to do that. Other than that, I really enjoyed this. Loving watch your channel grow too, so big up
I could watch you guys reason all day
We love u Nigerians 🙌🏽❤️🇳🇬
I am really enjoying these episodes. It is very interesting to learn about Africa & Nigeria & the tribes. We have so much in common with them. I love our African brothers & sisters
You have so much in common with them because you ARE them. I am Nigerian & your profile picture screams “West African woman” very pretty!
@@KEwashe thank you 🤭☺️
This Nigerian 🇳🇬 segment keeps getting better and better. Part 2 is as 🔥 as part 1. looking forward to 3 🎉
Part 3 is out
@@DaleElliottTV Already watched as it dropped😄
I went to Knox boarding school in Spaulding Jamaica, and they were no stalls. I showered in my underwear my whole time there.😂
🤣😆😂
Me too. In the eighties. Big up Knox.
@@lisalewis2650 we might know each other, dem used to call me Dougie Fresh.
Great stuff. I am a Yankee. Born from 2 Yardies. In college my African American friend told me his credit is fucked because his mom put the bills in his name from he was a baby 😱
See. I’m not wrong. Someone is arguing with me under my comment about them & credit meanwhile I’ve experienced things similar to what you’ve said & people just blowing their credit for a lavish lifestyle & not even thinking about it. I’m glad someone knows
Yow this is elite bro best podcast around honestly
Dale spoke too much and interrupted his guests. I really wanted to learn more but his guests weren't able to expound on certain points or topic.
Fi Real, Him Chat Too Much.
Dale a chata box 🤣
I really love these kind of videos I enjoy it and I also learn from it. I always want to go Nigeria and Ghana.
Dale you did such a wonderful job with these guests 👏 🙌🏽🙌🏾
This Nigeria series is 🔥 😂😂
My family are jamaicans and I did a dna test and i’m more Nigerian than ghanaian
Same. I’m Jamaican and my DNA is 63% Nigerian
Same. I’m Jamaican and my DNA is 63% Nigerian.
Most decendant of slaves the high african percentile is Nigerian.
HERE EARLY FOR PART2
Three nigerians, yet one Jamaican is doing 95% of the talking. Would really love to hear more from a Nigerian perspective. Would love to hear more about the culture
Understood. The video has 3 parts the first part has more info and the 3rd part will be posted today. Please view both to see if persepctive changes
I like how this wasn't too short or too structured so it could be free-flowing and not limited to just stats and laws obviously most things will be generalized and somewhat overstated but if you have sense you get the point
😂😂😂 I am crying from laughter bro. My Jamaican man dem ignorant you nuh. Dale nearly dead when my bwoy mention the fiss backing story.
Loved the wisdom of your guests, loved this session JA and Nijja beautiful banter. Some serious subjects raised…deeper still for the next part. However, Dale, let the guests talk, na or at least finish their sentences. 🇯🇲🇳🇬🇺🇸 (🇬🇧)
St Thomas 🤦🏾♀️ We will forever be marked.
I remember the political madness in JA end of 70’s and early 80’s we had to keep deferring our holiday plans.
The Rasta culture is a big part of Jamaica culture. 🇯🇲
Dale yuh need fi listen sometimes bro
😅 The empathy was needed they really just said they have been silenced completely
Dope conversations
Dale SEH WE “DONT ALL SHOWER TOGETHER THATS PRISON “🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂 BREDDA TELL DEM AGAIN FAM‼️‼️😂🤣
The Family is here
Thnks
Mi G🔥💐
Dale hurry up and drop part 3 😂
I really wish the host would have allowed the guests to compl😢their responses before interrupting, and firing numerous other questions.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Bun off dat bredda. No man naked Ina mi vision bredda
Hey, Dale is a real in the streets yard man😂😅 everything him Yyy.
Dale easy no dawg. Mek e man dem talk nuh. Man excited yf.
Not juju yu woman 😂😂😂 I’m dead 😂😂
Some boarding schools have it like that in Jamaica Dale...lol Munro had it like that for some time...not 30 at a time though..😂😂
The good way out of poverty is through education, training, business, sports etc. It may take longer but that's the good way out. There are other ways that I will not mention. There are people living good in Jamaica and other parts of the world who were born in DEEP, DEEP poverty, but they did the right thing and got out.
*This Episode Kill Me* 🤣😂😂
Most Jamaicans are descendants of Nigerians. Ghana is second. I myself have Igbo, Edo & Hausa blood.
Edo here plus some Ghana & Sierra Leone lineage
Cameroon as well
@@heavensent197 true 💯 i even have some myself
Mehn the juju be so strong that people teleport, become invincible like no bullet penetrates when shot at, unbelievable but true.. matchete bouncing on someone can't cut through
Dale, mi rate yuh but the disrespect of black americans cyaa run. What privilege do they have to be in America? Their ancestors built the damn country. Its a privilege for you (and many other Caribbeans & Africans) to be able to go to the country their ancestors built and fought for freedom and liberation in and make a living. Respect our black american brothers and sisters. Remember, as a Jamaican, we can more relate to black americans than we can our african brothers and sisters. Stop feel like unu better than them.
Dale you nayah it 😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂
Dale, nuh tell nuh lie fi d man dem. Dem nyamming it. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Its not lie, only a weak Jamaican man would. Those nasty one who i wouldnt be surprise if he also became gay. Growing up, if a Jamaican guy do that, he would be scorned like a walking contaminated being.
Dale you Goon back in the past with that pant 😂😂😂
My aunty went to Nigeria last year
My mom's side of the family is from St. Thomas 😮 never knew it was associated with dat
Out of many (Africans Nations) one people. Y'all need to get that right. It's not about races it about the African Slaves from different places.
12:38 it’s exactly like that they be doing it but just don’t say it just straight up lie that they don’t do it😂
I went to boarding school in Jamaica. We all showered in the same bathroom. Cannot say for the boys but I think they had the same set up.
them Nigerians a kill me with the whispering hahaha
Outta control
good interview but you cutting off di man dem when dem a talk g
That's my thought too...
I think also that family members could have educated their children about the slave trade to America and the West Indies. In Jamaica we learned about the slave trade in school but also stories were told by the elders about the continent and that is why Jamaicans are in tune to things in Africa
dale up😂😂😂😂
13:03 yyyyyyy yyyyyy yyyyyyy 😂😂😂😂😂
Some country people have the pigdin language similar like people from mobay or trelawney and westmoreland
It would be nice if you let them speak more. And more abt the similarities between them n us jamaicans. U just talking over them. Remember that is there cultures😊
Y PON DAT 😂😂😂😂😂
When you say we are it. You should say we little but we tallawah.
Dale let the people dem talk tf ….
Dale a twang out bloodclaat inno. 😅😅
Most enslaved African In Jamaica came from Nigeria, Ghana is second.
Mi woulda be di duttiest man Inna school mi nah do dat 😂
To 53:10 i think most countries with a prominent, pride driven black demographic tend to have tension with each other period (real recognize real or can be threatened by it) .. ignorance is bliss and isnt exclusive to the black american experience. Traveling and immersing ourselves in each others cultures, RESPECTFULLY .. bridges that. We gotta do better discussing topics like this cause all it does is promote divisiveness. There may be truth on both ends but thats where perspective comes in. Spoken by a first generation descent of a west indian mother 🇬🇾, black american father, and the wife of a jamaican 🤣🤍. Each one, teach one.
Me ah Farward 😂
Nah lie love love all your shows but honestly this one I think you chat it out too much you didnt give them the time of day to talk long enough before you interrupt them....I actually learn from your show and host please give them more time to talk and explain before interjecting
Lavvaaa😂😂😅
Dale you should have some Koreans on it too
See how he tried to use antagonistic talking points towards Black Americans to bond with the Nigerians? Rent Free! 😂😂
That is not nice to say... You sound very jealous!
@@BlessedWorld1 😂
That was very odd, using stereotypes against African Americans to try to bond with the Nigerians
What is master batetion?
Dale be careful this guy Tariq Nasheed is definitely coming after you never downplayed the American Black struggle. These ppl had suffered enormously. I’m here like 30 years now and I know what Black American are talking about they do got hate upon I also do feels it myself I do sympathize with Black ppl in America the system is not is definitely not fair to them . We asBlack ppl need to stick together we’re one African ppl . Big up our brothers are sisters in Nigeria one love ❤️
We are definitely one but some don’t see that or won’t try to see it. Instead they pick at each other & say oh go back to where you’re from when we’re all Africans 😅
He always come at Jamaicans and he always will. We nuh see waste man
“How do you get a 500 credit score?!” 😮💨😮💨😮💨🤣🤣🤣😭😭😂😂😂😂😂 no sense dem no have. I started using a credit card at 21 & 6 months later my credit score is in the green area. I just can’t man 😂
So why didn’t you get a good credit score in your own country
@@trevormcdonald385 you’re just looking for attention. Have a Blessed Good Friday. Much love 💕
@@alib180 it’s a fair question you immigrants needs to understand it is disrespectful to come to someone’s country and talk down on them. You wouldn’t like it if immigrant come to Jamaican and disrespect Jamaicans.
@@trevormcdonald385 it’s not talking down. You guys don’t even know how blessed you are just to be born here (you would have heard that in the video)….we come here & work our ass off. It’s not our fault we are so hardworking. That’s how we grew up we are hustlers. 🤷🏽♀️ we thinking critically about a lot of things. SOME OF YOU GUYS & I’ve seen it for myself; max out a credit card in a heartbeat for fun & lavish lifestyle. That’s why I can talk about this or comment because I’ve known people who have done that. I’m not just talking from thin air
@@trevormcdonald385 AND btw if you’re African American you guys are immigrants too 😅 if you’re not Native American then we all in the same boat hun, we are AFRICANS.
I went to a girl boarding school in Jamaica and we were all naked in an opened space bathroom.
Munro dale !
45:45 in, in my opinion is why Jamaica isn't where it could be.
Mi like dah interview yah, but eh one dale nuh stop cut off di man dem when dem a talk
A time run out man Dale no got no control over air time.
Dale twang is 😂😂😂😂😂
Dale does not have a twang. He speaks so much patois that he sounds different speaking English.
😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
NOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOO...... NO Dale.... NOOOOOOOOOOO
53:10
13:00 yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Having a iPhone in Jamaica is a big deal,
Jamaicans are from the worrier class of our ancestors.........
Munro College is the only male boarding school I can recall in Jamaica
There suh mi use to guh and that’s never the case
Being a big Davido fan, i thought Uzo would have pointed out that the richest black man in the world is Davidos godfather 🤦🏽♂️
Dale I can’t stand your American accent it sound crazy Lmaoo. Chat raw patois to them it’s okay they can understand 😂
Don't do that Dale.Use your accent and speak English more.. Be more disciplined. Listen, and allow your guests to speak,
Batty bowy that fully
Itsekiri is actually closer to Yoruba than Igbo 🤔
Itsekiris came from Ile-Ife. They don’t have anything Igbo in them
The emperor did not wear dreads though.
Back in the day, as a child I wasn’t allowed to watch kissing scenes either. Time for bed.
Dale, at times you cut off the nigerians when we really wanted to hear what they had to say. Like you were listening to respond and not necessarily to hear what they had to say.
dale you ago mek them obeah yuh enuh y are you like that omg
Uno bathe together like some likkle fish
🧢 55:12
Sound shaky
This Jamaican guy, it’s not everything he said that is exactly true. For instance, it’s not your name being nice that makes you part of the upper echelons of Jamaica, there is a list of names, but those names go way back to slavery are more importantly to colonisation. These names are the names of the people that the British put in power so these names are accepted as gentry in Jamaica and doors are open for them, they know they are and they have a grip on power in Jamaica which makes it very difficult for the working class, or people from poor communities to get into that upper part of politics or whatever. These people are old Money and their names go right back to slave owners and plantation owners, they were putting power by slave owners, whose bloodline their bloodline that is the problem in Jamaica and across the British Caribbean. it may also be the same in French Caribbean, Dutch, Caribbean, Spanish Caribbean and Portuguese Caribbean
Them African batty bowy yah my Ute
Everyone keeps on there underpants
Lol stop 🛑 yaow unu shower together lol a real part few
Unu is a Nigerian igbo word which means( you all )
Dale needs to allow people to finish their points. He over steps alot
Dale you're not listening. You did not go to a boarding school, probably you shouldn't speak on what you're not sure of. I love listening to you so this is constructive criticism.