Namibia: Why are white-controlled African countries more developed?

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  • čas přidán 26. 03. 2024
  • A BantuPage Original
    Firstly, thanks to the beautiful people of Namibia. Their humility and humble lifestyle were priceless, and we look forward to seeing you again.
    This video compares the basics between Lagos (our home city) and Windhoek. Namibia is a former apartheid country with about 7% European descendants. Even though the country has a very small population, it is right behind its sister country, South Africa, as the wealth inequality capital in the world. The 7% Europeans control most of the economy, while poverty amongst the blacks is very high.
    Lagos, on the other hand, is a completely mismanaged city with failing infrastructure, a lack of discipline, and corrupt institutions. Almost nothing in Lagos does what it says on paper. How humans managed to reach such a level of disorder is unfathomable.
    Let us know what you think in the comment section!

Komentáře • 159

  • @josefekandjo8842
    @josefekandjo8842 Před 2 měsíci +15

    You don't understand where this country is coming from you are jumping to conclusions.

  • @eberhard1991
    @eberhard1991 Před 2 měsíci +20

    Im a Namibian who has been following Nigeria's socio-political affairs. The fact that Nigeria has the biggest economy in Africa and some Nigerians are the most entreprenuership people in Africa is a testament to how great Nigeria and Nigerians are. However, the biggest stumbling block to Nigeria's success is Nigerians themselves. Nigeria has one of the worst form of Bigotry and tribalism in Africa. Everythng in that country is dictated by tribe and religion. In Lagos Igbo markets and properties were demolished not long ago because they are in Yorubaland, Boko Haram suspects who were terrorising farmers are released as repetent terrorists because the President is also a Fulani, the incumbent Governor of Kano demolished every infrastructure built by his predecessor in Kano. Corruption is a norm. Appointment is mainly on the basis of religion and tribe not qualifications. Unfortunately Nigeria will remain stuck in the past, if they continue like this.

    • @uknowamsaying
      @uknowamsaying Před 2 měsíci +6

      With these:
      "In Lagos Igbo markets and properties were demolished not long ago because they are in Yorubaland, Boko Haram suspects who were terrorising farmers are released as repetent terrorists because the President is also a Fulani"
      It is obvious you have been listening to too many tribalist, victim-mentality Nigerians, who make claims and allegations without evidence, as your source of info about Nigeria.
      Properties were demolished because they were built on non-approved lands and blocking the city's drainage; causing flooding year after year. Would you like flood with sewage water in your own sitting room, kitchen and bedroom once in a while? There are people from multiple backgrounds who own these properties, not just Igbos. No home that has authorisation to be built was demolished and many homes have been demolished in neighbourhoods where there are hardly any Igbos. But if your source is victim-mentality IPOBians (a very small section of Igbos who like to create fake divisiveness to create real divisiveness and justify their succession agendas), then it would appear as if there are Igbo neighbourhoods in Lagos where people are going there to destroy their homes.
      Someone building structures without local authorities' planning permission, because they think "This is lawless Nigeria na" and "God will protect me", and having it demolished and then wailing "it is because of my tribe" is just ridiculous.
      If any of them had the right documentations and planning permits, why are they not going to court and rightfully claiming compensation? Mate, don't fall for such.
      As for markets, most of this markets are filthy, unsafe, unstructured and hindrance settlements that reflect the substandard developments typically associated with black developments. They need to go especially from nice urban areas.
      I suggest you go look at Wall Street and Canary Wharf environs (both financial districts) and go compare them to Nigeria's Marina financial district environs. We are a disgrace to the Black race. Our district is a filthy, unstructured, backward and disgraceful financial district.
      Imagine a financial district without a single, I repeat A SINGLE, upmarket restaurant, mall or entertainment in the whole environs of over 1 square miles. What you have is smelly, ugly and crowded markets in the heart of and all around it, next to the highest paid bankers and financial executives, and where you can be robbed in the evenings.
      Areas like Ikoyi, VI, Ikeja, Lagos Island, Lekki Phase 1, Lekki Phase 2, Ajah, Maryland/Mende *NEED* to be turned to developed, clean, lovely and nice urban settlements like you see in any well-ran Middle-income developing nation. It should be a NON-NEGOTIABLE action plan; anyone objecting should be bulldozed out of the way! There should not be any shitholes, unstructured environs in their vicinity.
      Preferably add Magodo/Shangisha, Yaba, Ilupeju, Surulere and Gbagada to the mix; but those have so much small pockets of ghettoes within them that it would be virtually financially impossible to do these in the next 30 years with the limited resources Lagos has. Ghetto markets can move to the outskirts where tourists and visitors are less likely to encounter them; and we also need to get rid of road-side selling, where any random person can just decide to set up a bench, wheel barrow and/or Umbrella shade on any part of major roads and start selling whatever they like. When tourists money start streaming in due to Afrobeats & Nollywood, the development can expand to the other areas and outskirts.
      As for Fulani herdsmen (which you mistakenly labelled as Boko Haram), there are two reasons this festers.
      One, how do you catch criminals who have no residence and live in bushes in a vast under-developed country? Without infrastructure or advanced surveillance & tracking tools? And even if you decide to budget for these tools, over 60% of the budgeted money would be looted and the looters supposed to stop it would do a halfazz job so you can keep budgeting more year after year for them to loot more? Trust me, that is why the Nigerian army has refused to beat Boko Haram or stop herdsmen. It is because their senior military leaders are seeing it as avenue to loot when we make orders for foreign weapons, technology and tools which they can arrange with American manufacturers/sellers to inflate the costs, sell second hand for the price of brand new and take bribes.
      Two, when you hear about community/tribal clashes in Nigeria, do not see it from the prism of Villians vs Victims. Trust me, each side is both.
      It is usually a case of these communities have a bunch of f0o0ls amongst them that have stoked up hatred with their utterances, bullying, violation of others rights and threats to each other without their leaders stopping them because their leaders have low IQ and see them as "our own".
      After they have stoked it up for years/months and it catches fire with killings, they start claiming victim and blaming the "others" and "government". They would not tell you how it all started and about how many they too killed.
      Lesson: people kill Fulanis and Fulanis kill them too. Fulani herdsmen are just better at it because they are an "uneducated, low human development, extremely vengeful, proud of revenges and warrior status, low valuers of life (as theirs is frequently worthless) and a no-place-of-abode" population.
      If you are from a population with high infant mortality and low life expectancy people (where people die in their 30s and 40s), where you have had several of your children and relatives die young, and you have no self-development to aspire for some wealthy or inspiring future (next qualification/job or sending kids to good schools), you just live an archaic daily life everyday, death would not be a big deal to you and you will be more willing to take a life easily.

    • @Bryan-eq6nt
      @Bryan-eq6nt Před 2 měsíci

      Don't listen to the bigot below, he's one of the one's doing damage control. I'm a Nigerian from Edo state and everything you said is true. Boko haram is a Fulani construct that has infiltrated the army, that's the real reason they haven't been eradicated since the Fulani's hold most of the power. Also person below is being purposely obtuse as to why the government destroying properties without compensation is bullish. They built the informal system and no one occupies land in lagos without paying for it.

    • @listenup2882
      @listenup2882 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Why would I be shocked that Namibians don't speak English? Is English an African language? Black People need to stand up to the nonsense in Namibia. Africa for Africans!

    • @listenup2882
      @listenup2882 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Did Boers build all of Namibia's infrastructure? Since independence hasn't it been indigenous Namibians building the infrastructure of Namibia?

    • @aframaco9491
      @aframaco9491 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Well the boko haram are not Fulani by ethnicity, they are Kanuri!
      So the Fulani president can't be said to have been tribalistic!
      boko haram in its essence are insurgents with an islamised agenda!
      By far more have been eliminated than imprisoned or free!
      A lot of the ones set free are often younger men who might have been indoctrinated due to them being callow and readily impressionable!
      As for the Igbo, a lot of them have been born and raised in Lagos and are not treated any differently, but the newcomers from the southeast tend to congregate and bunch together in other locations, until it becomes an issue!
      Nigeria has some of the highest percentages of inter-ethnic marriages and relationships on the continent!
      Fact!!
      👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!

  • @pearls1626
    @pearls1626 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Please continue enlightening us about Namibia, thanks for sharing this information and Video!

  • @Caribbeanlivinginnamibia
    @Caribbeanlivinginnamibia Před 2 měsíci +8

    The unequal distribution is mainly influence by the decades of apartheid. However its potential is grand. We just have to work together to build a better Nation. I’m here from the Caribbean to help make that difference.

  • @rarething2054
    @rarething2054 Před 19 dny

    "Controlled " is a very strong word my brother.

  • @Himmmeyqfjcs
    @Himmmeyqfjcs Před 2 měsíci +2

    I love this very concise explanation of your country history. I wish someday I could tour Namibia and Nigeria. Watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲 One Love my African cousins

  • @SMadalena
    @SMadalena Před měsícem +1

    A part of these non-Bushman ethnicities that go around naked are nomads who migrated from southern Angola to Namibia due to the climatic conditions and the lack of large cities in southern Angola where they sell their products.
    You did the right thing by not filming after CZcams sometimes deletes videos about these tribes because women don't cover their breasts in the indigenous culture of southern Angola.

  • @mzerk9324
    @mzerk9324 Před 2 měsíci +8

    Info. 1. The people who were selling handicraft to you at that restaurant are not Namibians but Angolans. Those ones are not Himbas.
    2. Yr misinformation about Namibians not speaking their mother tongue is largely false. In general, Namibians are multi lingual. Afrikaans and English are used as lingua franca to communicate with different tribes. Just like a Yoruba communicates with Igbo in English or is English a Nigerian indeginous language? English has same status as Afrikaans on the street.
    3. It's misleading to say people respect white people. Namibians respect each other. Moreso, Namibia has a high middle income segment. The place you went to is for the poorest who often never went to school at all not even secondary. Namibians who went to school dnt live in Katutura. They live West or South of CBD. Infact there are lots of blacks in all middle and wealthy surburbs of Windhoek.
    Shacks are caused by Rural - urban migration especially of uneducated people who have no necessary skill. They flock to Windhoek as capital city and of course they must get a place to sleep while job hunting. .

    • @hirokoherwamanyami3542
      @hirokoherwamanyami3542 Před 2 měsíci +2

      There are people in Katutura that went to school please

    • @user-oh5ry4fy8h
      @user-oh5ry4fy8h Před 2 měsíci

      I truly enjoyed realising how much heart you poured into writing this🥲

  • @mzerk9324
    @mzerk9324 Před měsícem +2

    Lot of Chinese? There are few Chinese or Asians in Namibia. Last stats from home affairs last year was showing 2,500 Chinese, almost 2, 000 were imported by Chinese construction companies on work permit. Most Chinese businesses closed down and relocated to Angola. Very few Chinese in Namibia.

  • @hirokoherwamanyami3542
    @hirokoherwamanyami3542 Před 2 měsíci +9

    You cant compare Nigeria to Namibia, Nigeria got their independence way before Namibia and even our population are far below Nigerias

    • @conceretejungle1150
      @conceretejungle1150 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thats no excuse

    • @uknowamsaying
      @uknowamsaying Před 2 měsíci

      This is really a bad and pathetic excuse.
      So we Blacks accept we are nothing and cannot improve except being under white colonisation? Once the whites leave, we decline and those still under their rule advances?
      It is fact and the reality but it is hard to see someone accept it as a good excuse for Black failures.

    • @lazarousmuzandu2568
      @lazarousmuzandu2568 Před 8 dny +1

      ​@@conceretejungle1150true. What have they been doing all that time

  • @abrahamshoolongela6023
    @abrahamshoolongela6023 Před měsícem +1

    Do you think you can compare the Namibian poverty to that of Nigeria? Have you visited Makoko Slums in Nigeria and how do you compare that to Namibia?

  • @Johanna-.
    @Johanna-. Před 2 měsíci +1

    7:06 These women are from southern Angola and they speak Portuguese there. They are facing difficult times there due to the lack of rainfall. So several of them have now move to Namibia.

  • @M_KK
    @M_KK Před měsícem +1

    3:23 that hotel is now owned by a black woman. Though you claim white domination in Namibia. That same company also owns the 2 Hilton Hotels and the adjacent building. They also own about a third of the CBD buildings you were seeing.

  • @user-qx6ko8lz1h
    @user-qx6ko8lz1h Před 2 měsíci +3

    8:46 you are dead wrong again. it was the nambians black slaves that built up the infrastructures in Nambia.

  • @heroldfestus3484
    @heroldfestus3484 Před 22 dny +1

    Point of corrections my brother almost everyone speaks English and their own languages, ...

  • @inigomulaisho2809
    @inigomulaisho2809 Před měsícem +1

    If the alternative is be like Nigeria, or any other "normal" African country then I wont be surprised if they chose to maintain the status quo. We other "free" Africans must set an economic, social, and political presedence, to make the others think otherwise. But so long we are desperate beggers, and ruthless crimminals, at their doorsteps then one can not blame them from not wanting to be like us 1960s black independent countries.

  • @josephnakale7343
    @josephnakale7343 Před měsícem +2

    Namibia of yesterday i mean before independence in 1990 is a farcry from Namibia of today.We had developed within those 34 years better tham many African countries who got independence in the sixties. Most of our infrastructure one sees were developed as from 1990 downwards. So i dont think one nerd to compare Namibia to Nigeria infact Nigeria supposed to be a powerhouse of this continent? However it is not to be there are two many problems and challenges in Nigeria to start with.Today their citizens are scattered all over the world, not because they want to but because of problems at home.Yes we too have our own challenges too, but think we are managing them better.Here we don't gight religious or tribal wars nor problems of gangstrism and so on.

  • @abrahamshoolongela6023
    @abrahamshoolongela6023 Před měsícem +2

    Mind your words, our country is not white-controlled, we are in charge of the entire government, and we are running Namibia by ourselves, White people in Namibia do mind their own business. only if you know How Namibia looked like before independence. Yes, we have learned from the whites and maintained the standard, and even want to do much better and make our country a better place for Namibians and visitors to live in. Whites are not in charge of any city or town in Namibia but us trying our best while we are still fighting corruption in the country.

  • @M_KK
    @M_KK Před měsícem +2

    4:09 Afrikaans is not a white language. It is a creole that mixed race people created. It was already spoken in Namibia since the end of the 18th century before whites even set foot here. Evdn when the we became a German colony, the Germans struggled to introduce the German language in schools because Cape Dutch or Afrikaans is what was taught in schools by the missionaries. By the mid 1800s it was the lingua franca in central Namibia.

  • @thatonankegirl974
    @thatonankegirl974 Před 2 měsíci +3

    9:44 those are our Angolan siblings

  • @classicvwride7520
    @classicvwride7520 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Namibia , Namibia......I remember driving into Windhoek from Botswana, I felt humiliated as a black man to see that the whites are in charge of an African country. I felt safe, made some friends as Namibians are very friendly people. I visited Windhoek glein and also the slum 5 miles outside the capital. I was petrified to walk along the slum as a UK based Nigerian. God bless Namibia and her black people

    • @southernafricanboy4148
      @southernafricanboy4148 Před 2 měsíci +3

      So how were you humiliated

    • @marony3529
      @marony3529 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@southernafricanboy4148 If you okay playing second fiddle in your country, congratulations.

    • @southernafricanboy4148
      @southernafricanboy4148 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@marony3529 I don't understand and I'm genuinely asking how he was humiliated
      Namibia is like most countries in southern africa due to legacy of apartheid in SA, Namibia, Zim etc
      But I don't get how we play second fiddle in our own countries 😢

    • @marony3529
      @marony3529 Před 2 měsíci

      @@southernafricanboy4148 It's okay. Nigerians won't allow a white man dominate any sector of our economy. There are policies that entrench local content. That's the humiliation he felt allowing foreigners take hold of what you should actually control.

    • @Accuface2000
      @Accuface2000 Před 2 měsíci

      @classicvwride7520 - Low key racist and hypocrite. You don't want to see white people in Africa yet you are living in Europe.

  • @AbiaSaloise
    @AbiaSaloise Před 6 dny +1

    I am from Namibia, I almost do not like your title, but let me hear you out.

  • @user-qx6ko8lz1h
    @user-qx6ko8lz1h Před 2 měsíci +3

    8:18 if you claim you saw chinese, why didnt you film them?

  • @user-oh5ry4fy8h
    @user-oh5ry4fy8h Před 2 měsíci +3

    First of all, I truly enjoyed the transparency and how beautiful the whole video was, but I kinda don't apprieciate the fact that majority of the video was mostly focused on the capital Windhoek, because in most African nation's colonial, white and foreign influence is mostly focused in the capitals of this nations. And the fact that the capital city doesn't tell the whole story of the Nation at large. But besides all that I luved the video and thank you so much for sharing for exprience❤❤‍🔥👌✌

    • @TheTororist
      @TheTororist Před 2 měsíci

      namibia is extremely sparse. the population concentrated around windhoek. the rest are far flung villages and desert. imagine a country larger than nigeria with only 2 million people. there arent many population center. maybe a few towns on the coast as well

    • @pushingp6945
      @pushingp6945 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@TheTororist first of all , Namibia has 3.2 million in population based on latest census, large population centers other than Windhoek is Rundu , Walvis bay , Swakopmund & Oshakati
      Lastly Namibia is only 16% a desert the rest of the country is Savana and forest, also there’s no villages in Namibia ,
      Namibia has 12 cities and 28 towns , the country is 96% urbanized ,

    • @bericky16
      @bericky16 Před 2 měsíci

      Don't know which country you are from but I will asume you are not from Namibia. There isn't a area or town you won't find white people

    • @TheTororist
      @TheTororist Před 2 měsíci

      @@pushingp6945 Dude, even in the UK there are many villages. it seems you think i mean it negatively. look up the definition of a village

    • @pushingp6945
      @pushingp6945 Před 2 měsíci

      @@TheTororist you people like arguing with citizens, I’m telling you there’s no such a thing in Namibia

  • @anthonytobi9773
    @anthonytobi9773 Před 2 měsíci +1

    When the entire country population is just like that of few streets in Lagos or Kano.

  • @M_KK
    @M_KK Před měsícem +1

    0:16 the San (Bushman) people are not the only light-skinned ethnic groups in Namibia. Also there are about 6 different San ethnic groups each speaking their own languages scattered around Namibia. There aren't that many in Windhoek though, so I doubt you've met one. The other light-skinned ethnic group is the Nama group. They make up about 5% of the population. Then there's coloureds, these are people of mixed ancestry. The mixing happened about 300 -400 hundred years ago, then there are Basters, also mixed ancestry however they separated themselves and organized themselves as an ethnic group more than 200 years ago and settled in a place called Rehoboth, just 90 km from Windhoek. There are also Batswana that are light-skinned.

  • @trinasaliu5440
    @trinasaliu5440 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I really enjoyed the full in-depth description of Namibia. And your narration is top-notch

  • @M_KK
    @M_KK Před měsícem

    4:16 which most of the economy do they control? Some of the biggest contributors to our GDP are mining and fishing. Fishing is dominated by blacks. Mining by foreign companies as well as blacks. There are more black Namibians involved in mining than white Namibians. As for the other industries, those white Namibians are dominated by their South African cousins. Most of the food we eat is produced in South Africa. The retail shops are South African, the Banks and Insurance companies are also South African. Those industries that I mentioned are the largest in the country.

  • @johnlucala1532
    @johnlucala1532 Před 2 měsíci

    Will Africans, forever be divided???Lets be united,for our benefits and that of vindouros generations,I'm from Angola 🇦🇴

  • @IKENGA677
    @IKENGA677 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nice video.. Very good narration ❤

  • @M_KK
    @M_KK Před měsícem

    5:15 that's incorrect. Houses don't have security guards. Those are probably offices.

  • @hirokoherwamanyami3542
    @hirokoherwamanyami3542 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Afrikaans isnt spoken by all Namibians.. only tbose in big towns who are taught Afrikaans as a second language can speak Afrikaans, and every Namibian can speak their native language and all our native languages are taught in schools compulsory on primary and junior secondary but one can choose to do it on Senior secondary level

  • @yobavalombola17
    @yobavalombola17 Před 19 hodinami

    I went to Lagos and Abuja several times, hmm, very loud, fielthy, the slums are even more poorer than in Katutura, everyone is trying to steal from you. The moment they see that you're not Nigerian, they call you names. Very tribe orientated. The food is tasteless. But I still do enjoy my Fela Kuti afrobeat. Please don't say anymore that the namibians are just drinking and partying. We won't get into details what nigeria is know for in the world. But great camera work, editing and sound balance in your movie.

    • @BantuCityDiaries
      @BantuCityDiaries  Před 15 hodinami

      @yobavalombola17
      You can engage in whataboutism for as long as you like, but it won't alter the stories presented in my video. Though your fictional story is sentimental, surprisingly, I agree with a lot of it.
      Thanks for stopping by!

  • @M_KK
    @M_KK Před měsícem

    8:37 how did you determine the dominance of white Namibians over blacks? Also regarding the wealth distribution? Extreme poverty rate in Namibia is around 18%.There's a big black middle-class in Windhoek. A government teacher earns around U$1300 pm and a school principal around and a school principal U$2400 pm.
    Sure there is income inequality. But other countries with less inequality does not mean everyone is well-off, because in a lot of African countries with low inequality, everyone is equally poor.

  • @terence4282
    @terence4282 Před 5 dny

    I'm Namibian. lot of misinformation in this video. I don't have time but I'll address it later

  • @user-hz3xt1zc9n
    @user-hz3xt1zc9n Před 2 měsíci

    Pls bro why not say u full Name Ike Chukwu wht is Meaning of Ik proud of where you come from Igbos Name is so great

  • @francisosage8135
    @francisosage8135 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Namibia is more developed than Nigeria, I think Nigeria is better... economy & rich individuals

  • @dagboynumberone
    @dagboynumberone Před 2 měsíci

    Great video and very informative

  • @aframaco9491
    @aframaco9491 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Boring video, and pointless too!
    That's about it!
    👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!

  • @francoisduplessis2413
    @francoisduplessis2413 Před 2 měsíci

    1994 they had everything in SA but they keep on breaking every thing then blame apartheid !

  • @ndinelagomuukumwekapembe4126

    Coming to people's countries and start giving wrong information is so unacceptable, look for tour guides and ask your questions to avoid this misinformation

  • @felixthefoxMEXICO
    @felixthefoxMEXICO Před 2 měsíci

    Afrikaans has many influences - it's not that simple

  • @rexona1178
    @rexona1178 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Why are we black people always complaining about income inequality. If the people begging had the skills, they too would have been rich. Train and guide them on how to create wealth for themselves than being jealous of white people.

    • @M_KK
      @M_KK Před měsícem +2

      Also why is income inequality only talked about when it comes to Namibia and South Africa? Other African countries with low income inequality does not mean everyone is well-off, it could mean they're all equally poor. The extreme poverty rate in Namibia is around 18% down from 70% before independence in 1990. Plus average salaries are high in Namibia than in a lot of African countries. A public school teacher in Namibia can afford a brand new car.

  • @terence4282
    @terence4282 Před 5 dny

    As a Namibian, I feel insulted after watching this video. 90% of thing he said is simply not true

  • @gibson2675
    @gibson2675 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Are you being serious. Check the UN stats on poverty. Nigeria per head is far worse

    • @BantuCityDiaries
      @BantuCityDiaries  Před 2 měsíci

      www.namibian.com.na/namibia-remains-second-most-unequal-country-globally/#:~:text=Namibia%20continues%20to%20rank%20as,was%20second%20to%20South%20Africa.

    • @M_KK
      @M_KK Před měsícem +1

      ​@@BantuCityDiariesyet the percentage of poor people is low. The average income even of the lowest earning worker in Namibia is high. Even the USA has a high inequality.

    • @mzerk9324
      @mzerk9324 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@BantuCityDiaries2nd most unequal is misleading. Unequal dnt necessarily mean highest poverty rate. SA is the most unequal country but the poorest person there is still better than equal Tanzania.
      You measure a country on gdp per Capita. The higher the gdp per Capita, the more the state has resources to render public goods and look after its people. That is a key yardstick. A Lower per Capita means less resources for the state. Lower per Capita means poverty is accross the board. Countries with high per Capita in africa are Mauritius, Seychelles, SA, Botswana, Gabon, Namibia, Morocco, Algeria and Equatorial Guinea. In Namibia, every person over 60 yrs gets social Grant of 85 usd per month. Orphans, vulnerable children and disabled persons too get monthly payment.
      The poverty I experience in Namibia is related to education according to me. It seems to me 8/10 poor persons in Namibia dnt have any formal education at all. That's my experience.
      Besides, Namibia is on course to be the wealthiest country in Africa in next 7 yrs. Watch the space. There shall be no reason for poverty in this country. It's a mineral rich country from Uranium 'gold, Diamonds etc and too rich in oil and gas. Lots of Green Hydrogen investments initialing 10 billion usd as we speak. More and more oil discoveries offshore Namibia in just 2 yrs of drilling equalling 21 billion barrels from just 7 Wells drilled and appraised. As we speak Namibia which just began oil drilling already has more reserves than Algeria and Angola. Drilling by multinational companies continues as we speak. Am convinced that by end of next year, Namibia oil reserves would have exceeded that of Nigeria's 37 billion barrels of reserves. Namibia and Guyana are the most emerging hotpots today. We see alot of investments flowing into Namibia in all sectors from hospitality establishment, mining, manufacturing, service industry, logistics and aquaculture. A US company is investing 2 billion usd on our coast on aquaculture. A nowergian company is investing 25 billion rand on Salmon aquaculture at West Coast. List is long. Investors flock where there is new hope and I can tell you now that Namibia no longer need to travel to attract investors coz investors are flying into Namibia all time. Our oil discoveries are commercial and estimates are that Namibia will able to produce minimum of 1.1-1.3 million barrels by 2030/2031 based on volume of recent discoveries. Production is expected to commence in 2028.Mind you there are 3 companies Shell, Total and Galp that made separate discoveries and are all aiming to start production around same time. Investment decisions will be made next year.
      On another note, u will never find a namibian looking for life or working in an African country coz our salaries are higher and only 2nd or 3rd to SA and Mauritius. Same with Botswana. U will never find a motswana working elsewhere unless maybe in SA. Any Namibian that was born before 21 March 1990 qualifies for South african citizenship but we see no need of such citizenship. No matter those who suffer, they know there is light at end of tunnel. We dnt want to go trouble other countries and similarly dnt want our country to be troubled.

  • @rockstarlifestyle9980
    @rockstarlifestyle9980 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Namibia you should compare with Gabon, C.AR or Mauritania... Large countries, empty and full of resources... It looks nice but Nigeria is a serious country industry wise, the most serious in Africa...that just needs some more confidence... 2024 Nigeria that's it...

    • @kabelothebe4350
      @kabelothebe4350 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Nigeria is not a country its a busness place period 😂😂😂😂

    • @rockstarlifestyle9980
      @rockstarlifestyle9980 Před 2 měsíci

      Or Namibia Botswana... That's actually the best comparison... Lesotho too a little bit but Lesotho is in South Africa

    • @kabelothebe4350
      @kabelothebe4350 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@okesegun2118 no im not how can Nigerians buy 50kg of rice with 75000 naira what the hell is that its car price 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @pushingp6945
      @pushingp6945 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Unfortunately for you , Namibia is ranked to be more industrialized than Nigeria , check WEF

    • @rockstarlifestyle9980
      @rockstarlifestyle9980 Před 2 měsíci

      @@pushingp6945 it is not... Nigeria has real industries and doesn't need any rankings, nigeria is a serious country, you guys always sound like illiterates thinking GDP and actual ability to make products and deliver them thousands of miles away while satisfying customers is the same as GDP
      Nigeria makes drones, cars, boats, computers, made abuja fromthe scratch, they are making a dubai like city called EKO Atlantic and is in the entertainment industry competing with USA not to mention sports, and is trying to make them more and more indegenous everytime

  • @user-qx6ko8lz1h
    @user-qx6ko8lz1h Před 2 měsíci

    6:30 every country in the world has poverty.

  • @austinestar1940
    @austinestar1940 Před 2 měsíci +5

    You talk down grossly about Nigeria to other Africans but some Africans still appreciate the positive things Nigeria has to offer. Who told you Nigeria is meant to be perfect as a developing nation? No system is perfect. Take the positive it has to offer and look for what it doesn’t elsewhere. You failed wholefully in Nigeria 🇳🇬 and now you became unpatriotic and on a serious mission to pull it down. if you had succeeded in Nigeria like wizkid will you have time to be carrying cameras ? 😂😂

    • @BantuCityDiaries
      @BantuCityDiaries  Před 2 měsíci +2

      We're not in the business of selling ice creams. If the truth hurts, then it can't be helped. Thanks for stopping by.

    • @kevinmaina9433
      @kevinmaina9433 Před 2 měsíci

      Call a spade a spade not a big spoon,Nigeria is one of most corrupt countries in the world with a huge gap between the rich and the poor

    • @johnsonolajide4647
      @johnsonolajide4647 Před 2 měsíci

      What you should know is that many Nigerians don't like truth.
      Tell some Nigerians and you'll become their enemy​@@BantuCityDiaries

    • @kabelothebe4350
      @kabelothebe4350 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Nigeria is not country but a busness place plus they call themselves hustlers 🤔

    • @sonofwealth625
      @sonofwealth625 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@BantuCityDiariesso what does your truths do for Africa? These unnecessary comparisons and denigration of countries have not helped the larger black race, but No, you are in business...ride on.

  • @yudahwa-ta-seti6075
    @yudahwa-ta-seti6075 Před 2 měsíci

    At least change the street names to local names. 😢😢😢😢

    • @bericky16
      @bericky16 Před 2 měsíci

      Why are you trying to get streets names changed there are local names given to streets

  • @kabelothebe4350
    @kabelothebe4350 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Namibians seems like you made a biggest mastake of welcoming people,now they will fly over you shows you forgetting they come from Makoko

    • @orisenabritt
      @orisenabritt Před 2 měsíci

      ? whats your per capita income in nigeria, considering not every nigerian is called dangote..you are delusional, like most of your countrymen.. @@youme1414

    • @kabelothebe4350
      @kabelothebe4350 Před 2 měsíci

      @@youme1414 we should run there thats our people but i can tell you Nigerians are so many in Namibia,even in Lesotho they have Nigerians who dont wanna go home obtained Lesotho citizenship because they married there through corruption customs

    • @tloutlou2655
      @tloutlou2655 Před 2 měsíci

      ​​@@youme1414South Africans running where😅? Naira is worthless South Africans you can't send anything back home

    • @diogobezerra467
      @diogobezerra467 Před 2 měsíci

      @@youme1414Nigeria is not richer than Namibia. You have to see the GDP per capita or the GDP per population. Namibia is higher. Saying Nigeria is richer than Namibia is the same saying India is richer than United Kingdom because India has higher GDP. Is not that way!

  • @M_KK
    @M_KK Před měsícem

    3:52 false. In fact most black Namibians do not partake in white people activities. That's why even our rugby and cricket teams are mostly white. You'll be questioned by other blacks if you start playing those sports. We don't aspire to be white.
    Also Afrikaans was the official language before 1990 so naturally if two people from different ethnic groups marry they would speak Afrikaans and their children as well. Same as in Nigeria where some people speak English as their first language.

  • @discusion9821
    @discusion9821 Před 2 měsíci

    Gdp of namia 13 billion
    Population of namibia 2.567.
    Gdp of Nigeria 472.6 billion
    Population of Nigeria 218.5.
    Are you okay in ur head. Or u over drinked Windhoek draught before making the video😂😂good video any way?

    • @BantuCityDiaries
      @BantuCityDiaries  Před 2 měsíci

      Namibian GDP per capita = $4,256.75
      Nigerian GDP per capita = $1,730
      Google is your best friend!

    • @pushingp6945
      @pushingp6945 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Namibia is richer than Nigeria , check GDP per capita that’s what shows how much money every individual in the country earns not that GDP for oil that you don’t even touch

    • @BantuCityDiaries
      @BantuCityDiaries  Před 2 měsíci

      You are also not entirely correct. Namibia is the world's second most unequal country (distribution of wealth) after its sister, South Africa, where the realities are identical. A minority of whites control the greater part of the economy, so simply looking at GDP per capita can also be largely misleading and skewed.

    • @pushingp6945
      @pushingp6945 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@BantuCityDiaries this thing of inequality is also a lie , if we compare the living standards of Nigeria to Namibia you would think Namibia has less inequality compared to Nigeria , I’ve been to Nigeria and seen Makoko , something you would never see in Namibia , or for that matter a single person sleeping in the streets in Namibia is non existent,
      What you call higher class residential in Nigeria is equal to lower class in Namibia
      Whites in Namibia make up 6% , Namibia has a large middle class population of about 74% of which mostly it’s black people, you just been to Windhoek and already think you seen it all , they’re 13 cities and 28 towns and all of them are way better than the whole Nigeria and living standards in Namibia is way above Nigeria , so what’s so unequal about Namibia if they rate higher in standard of living than the soo called equal Nigeria?

    • @abelnekwaya4952
      @abelnekwaya4952 Před měsícem

      Is Namibia Windhoek Now? There are 14 regions in Namibia.