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  • čas přidán 19. 07. 2022
  • The American dream is the main reason why, for centuries the United States of America has been the number one destination for generations of immigrants. During all these years each immigrant, hitting the road, to come legally or illegally in this country, believes that anybody, regardless of his or her origins, can achieve prosperity and success for himself and his family. They come from all over the world, Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa. And for some of those who eventually settle in the country, the dream can become a reality. VOA’s Arzouma Kompaore gives us a closer look at these African immigrants who are transforming their lives in America.
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  • @gemmajoseph2704
    @gemmajoseph2704 Před rokem +428

    This is amazing, I went to university for the first time at the age of 33 with 0 education and 3 small children. It was the best thing I ever did. Now I am approaching 40, still in university and I will not stop until I become a doctor.

    • @AgriComGhana
      @AgriComGhana Před rokem +11

      Good luck ❤

    • @ssher
      @ssher Před rokem +8

      Good for you! Wishing you lots of success :)

    • @TheBizuzu
      @TheBizuzu Před rokem +6

      All the best Gemma Joseph. Only the sky is the limit. Congratulations and all the best in all your endeavors.❤

    • @oyedejishobande9192
      @oyedejishobande9192 Před rokem +4

      so proud keep it up

    • @sleepmaster3461
      @sleepmaster3461 Před rokem +3

      Hey how did you do it

  • @kayn2756
    @kayn2756 Před rokem +133

    Hands down, the lady from Burkina Faso. She beat EXTREME odds compared to all. Language barrier, RACISM AND sexism in her carrier. Just wow.

    • @mxruwa5741
      @mxruwa5741 Před rokem +1

      I'm pretty sure we met once. She is this really sweet person.

  • @emilysmith5287
    @emilysmith5287 Před rokem +944

    From my perspective, this highlights the importance of having a competitive advantage as investors. Merely mirroring the market strategies of others is insufficient in achieving optimal results.> I am currently grappling with the decision to invest in the current market, as it presents both uncertainty and opportunity. Could you share your insights on this matter?

    • @josephlee4001
      @josephlee4001 Před rokem +1

      the recent market dip really shows that most people might not fully understand the financial factors at play. But don't worry, there's always room to learn and grow our financial knowledge!"

    • @nathanjane7729
      @nathanjane7729 Před rokem +1

      I have learned from past experience that basing market judgements and decisions solely on rumors and hearsay can lead to detrimental results. In 2020, I fell victim to such a situation and was left holding worthless positions in the market. To overcome this, I sought the assistance of a professional advisor and made significant changes to my portfolio. Over the past two years, I have worked with this advisor and have seen a growth of 750k in my portfolio, demonstrating that profitable opportunities can be found in both bullish and bearish market conditions, it is a matter of strategic investment approach.

    • @bendickson9414
      @bendickson9414 Před rokem +1

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    • @expertkanejames1857
      @expertkanejames1857 Před rokem +1

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  • @missdesireindependance5194
    @missdesireindependance5194 Před rokem +304

    It’s wonderful to see Africans experiencing the American dream in America. Education is the key out of poverty!

    • @michellerosejacksoncomedy
      @michellerosejacksoncomedy Před rokem +9

      Yep. My mother has a business degree and is on her way to getting another degree in the health care sector. Have an uncle and cousin who are both rich politicans. I work as a entertainer/actress. I'm proud of my African roots.

    • @nnedi7789
      @nnedi7789 Před rokem +11

      One need to work once this “education” is completed.

    • @RealDealy
      @RealDealy Před rokem +20

      Don't want to argue, but that is half truth. PROPER education is the way out of poverty
      Meaning just getting a degree can make you deeper into poverty, getting a degree or learning something that makes money gets you out of poverty, especially if you are black in America. College debt is one of the killers of black americans cause they don't get hired as much as their counterparts
      I just want to make sure people understand this cause too many have ruined their lives from thinking just having a degree is it
      In reality, getting money is the key to a healthy life, but if you are in dire straights a degree is a first step if you have no other opportunities. America is so beautiful cause our ancestors fought so we can have so many options to make money, no need for JUST mainstream schooling

    • @missdesireindependance5194
      @missdesireindependance5194 Před rokem +6

      @@RealDealy This is true this is why people should look into community college as well as getting college credit through taking clep exams. Deac accredited colleges are an option too. This would eliminate student debt and poverty. This can be done while working a full time job.

    • @RealDealy
      @RealDealy Před rokem +4

      @@missdesireindependance5194 no doubt! You gotta put more people onto those methods cause it would save so much time, and money
      Most of the time we learn at the last minute or when it’s much harder to do then normal. If kids in junior h.s. Learn that, they could prepare their life in advance without all the unnecessary work just to live while in school. You think better when you have less stress, and we need the next generation to be more creative then now
      We don’t produce products anymore as a country, just get jobs for greedy corporations, and bankers, (trust me I play that investment game), but we need more then that to be a robust country, again. I’m gonna put my future children in “Elon Musk’s” school. They teach kids how to think in creative ways to solve problems. That is how I think teaching should be done cause It creates thinkers that create new products, and that means big MONEY & POWER!

  • @traceebclaybrook
    @traceebclaybrook Před rokem +521

    Congratulations to all successful Black Africans , Black Americans & Black people all over the world who have worked hard to become successful! Don’t hate congratulate!

    • @hhonore68
      @hhonore68 Před rokem +14

      Amen 🙏🏾!

    • @ProgressiveTruthSeekers
      @ProgressiveTruthSeekers Před rokem

      You meant #BrownSkin as brown, not so-called, black. That's caste system brainwashing. They are indigenous Africans.

    • @michaelholmes3470
      @michaelholmes3470 Před rokem +19

      YES LETS USE THEIR SUCCESS TO MOTIVATE...CONGRATS BROTHERS
      AND SISTERS

    • @bensonmedi4228
      @bensonmedi4228 Před rokem +15

      Congratualations to all the African Americans making it big out there.

    • @Vasco7984
      @Vasco7984 Před rokem +9

      Absolutely!

  • @somaliballer1735
    @somaliballer1735 Před rokem +306

    I'm a somali American, who just hit the million dollar mark. Hard work pays off my fellow africans. Never get too comfortable, always move around and check out different sector. Thanks for the video VOA.

    • @JohnMwangi-jv3pp
      @JohnMwangi-jv3pp Před rokem +7

      Keep going brother

    • @Cici_mimi
      @Cici_mimi Před rokem +5

      Really Faarax?

    • @Lavisha254
      @Lavisha254 Před rokem +2

      Congrats 🎉

    • @Kassiusday
      @Kassiusday Před rokem +13

      Congratulations … you hit the million but now is all others millions which are going to come out there to hit yourself further up now , money calls money 💰 !!! All my best wishes .. one day you’ll be billionaire !!!! 🙏🏽

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 Před rokem +3

      Congrats brother!!!🍾👏🎊🎉💕💯

  • @okorochukwunonso2563
    @okorochukwunonso2563 Před rokem +178

    I cried and smiled....What a beautiful documentary, so inspiring...I'm an African immigrant here in the US and will share my story of victory and success soon!

    • @matladithobejane4285
      @matladithobejane4285 Před rokem +2

      Same! Can’t wait.

    • @f.iyanda3838
      @f.iyanda3838 Před rokem

      Let’s talk sir. I’d like to share with u opportunities.

    • @ArzoumaKompaore
      @ArzoumaKompaore Před rokem

      Thank you all for loving and sharing this video. As a director it is always humbling to see the change your work is capable of doing!!! Keep sharing!!!

    • @ArzoumaKompaore
      @ArzoumaKompaore Před rokem

      I'm glad you enjoyed watching 👀! Thank you for sharing the love to someone else. ❤️

    • @makumbieric5719
      @makumbieric5719 Před rokem

      true true doc......proud of you....

  • @Iphie2019
    @Iphie2019 Před rokem +122

    As a fellow Nigerian medical doctor in the USA I am so inspired by my predecessors. I will share my story soon!!! This video is what I needed to watch towards the end of the year!!! I am so pumped!!!

    • @BetterVersions
      @BetterVersions Před rokem +2

      GREAT OPPORTUNITIES FOR SINGLE MOM!!! WATCH THIS CZcams CHANNEL AND BE MOTIVATED

    • @aliu760
      @aliu760 Před rokem +1

      can you be my mentor ? i am an RN and taking med school classes im 23 years

    • @victorokolo7711
      @victorokolo7711 Před 3 měsíci +2

      rooting for you 🇳🇬❤️..
      see you at the top!

    • @loveisraeljesusfirst2272
      @loveisraeljesusfirst2272 Před 11 dny

      Rooting for you Iphie! Go and make us proud!

  • @lydiaheelu2681
    @lydiaheelu2681 Před rokem +718

    The lady from Burkina Faso is killing it. She had more obstacles to overcome than the rest - immigrant, female, couldn’t speak English, white male dominated industry, new mom, etc in the 80s. Yoh!! Can’t imagine what she had to content with.

    • @fredrica4900
      @fredrica4900 Před rokem +16

      She Pissed them Brad off, U better believe that.

    • @ibidundamien
      @ibidundamien Před rokem +16

      Well said, it's called determination, just as NAS the rapper sang ,
      I know I can
      Be what I wanna be
      If I work hard at it
      I'll be where I wanna be
      I know I can (I know I can)
      Be what I wanna be (be what I wanna be)
      If I work hard at it (If I work hard it)
      I'll be where I wanna be (I'll be where I wanna be)
      Be, b-boys and girls, listen up
      You can be anything in the world, in God we trust
      An architect, doctor, maybe an actress
      But nothing comes easy, it takes much practice
      Like, I met a woman who's becoming a star
      She's a star and a real Queen 👑❤

    • @terreciakennedy3265
      @terreciakennedy3265 Před rokem +6

      And yet instead of building her own country back up. She runs over here. Smh

    • @helena3631
      @helena3631 Před rokem +1

      i know they gave her hell smh..the thing we go thru smh

    • @nca4794
      @nca4794 Před rokem +7

      She's an absolute boss. So glad to have heard her story.

  • @donaldmwenesi4964
    @donaldmwenesi4964 Před rokem +949

    These are the people we as Africans should look up to, not our rich politicians whose wealth is questionable.

    • @bennjeri1886
      @bennjeri1886 Před rokem +35

      I totally agree with you 💯

    • @sweetbadd9852
      @sweetbadd9852 Před rokem +19

      Very true.

    • @macme66
      @macme66 Před rokem +16

      How is poisoning people for profit (big pharma, psyche drugs) commendable? Please explain to me how this helps the world's society ?

    • @555125kevin
      @555125kevin Před rokem +10

      Yeah don't look up to Hushpuppi

    • @pureheart4031
      @pureheart4031 Před rokem +18

      Why are they not in Africa

  • @munibayahaya4510
    @munibayahaya4510 Před rokem +23

    Nigerians will always do well, anywhere they go. Kudos!

  • @raissa9007
    @raissa9007 Před rokem +184

    “The definition of a business man is someone who takes risks. The risk can be negative or positive. He or she must be mentally prepared for whatever the outcome will be.” -Adissa.
    Just wow! This is really inspiring.

    • @coachfezz1137
      @coachfezz1137 Před rokem +1

      Just like the Trippie dude

    • @emems.8088
      @emems.8088 Před rokem +7

      That was all that was locked in my brain 🧠 as I’m about to start a brand new business adventure that I do not know much about…I have to brand that in my mind…I have to take risks and I must be prepared for whatever the outcome either positive or negative but hopefully positive 😆

    • @felistars_wangare
      @felistars_wangare Před rokem +1

      @@emems.8088 all the best!! Am also about to start a project have always wanted to, i hope everything goes well with us! What's your instagram @?

    • @evelyna_paula1747
      @evelyna_paula1747 Před rokem +1

      Isaac Newton took the greatest risk: he did not marry, and invested all his time in knowledge. The greatest risk is when a man does not marry, for no one would respect him in human society.

    • @BetterVersions
      @BetterVersions Před rokem

      GREAT OPPORTUNITIES FOR SINGLE MOM!!! WATCH THIS CZcams CHANNEL AND BE MOTIVATED

  • @kayflip2233
    @kayflip2233 Před rokem +304

    I'm Asian American and have many brilliant Nigerian colleagues in my field of private equity. African students in general have an excellent reputation in corporate America, often attend top schools, the ivy league, have engineering backgrounds, work in tech, high finance, consulting, law etc. They are also the sweetest people and make good friends.

    • @spillaking
      @spillaking Před rokem +29

      Thank you. I love asian family values so I married a woman from laos

    • @TheLitChronicles
      @TheLitChronicles Před rokem +6

      Thank you so much!!!!xo

    • @richardbyfield1918
      @richardbyfield1918 Před rokem +8

      what about black americans?

    • @Cici_mimi
      @Cici_mimi Před rokem +9

      @@spillaking Are uou saying that African woman don't have "family values?" This is really interesting..

    • @janestone1849
      @janestone1849 Před rokem +31

      @@Cici_mimi lol Thats not what he's saying. Simply paying a compliment to the Asian upbringing.

  • @dantecomedy3380
    @dantecomedy3380 Před rokem +227

    My African brothers and sisters. I am Haitian and I support you 100%... Our own countries did not give us the opportunity, we came here and did well!!!!

    • @AfricanMaverick
      @AfricanMaverick Před rokem +26

      We support you back

    • @obofranck1457
      @obofranck1457 Před rokem +4

      Weak and ignorant talk...

    • @obofranck1457
      @obofranck1457 Před rokem +3

      How many Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Indian, German, Swiss, Swedish etc.. Millionaires in the US ?

    • @Cici_mimi
      @Cici_mimi Před rokem +11

      We love our Haitian brothers and sisters too. 😍😍😍😍

    • @obofranck1457
      @obofranck1457 Před rokem +3

      The only model that America has for Africa is Lebanon not Israel.. Millionaires abroad, under-developed ( failed State) at home...

  • @cameronjohnson7
    @cameronjohnson7 Před rokem +77

    "I paid a bunch of folks... I wanted to learn from. And I don't mind investing to learn."
    Wow, profound, masterfully stated. The strength, dedication, drive, and faith these bright individuals exudes. Wonderful examples.

    • @kena.8003
      @kena.8003 Před rokem +1

      Exactly. People want million dollar advice for free and often times don't appreciate KNOWLEDGE. They just want someone to "put them on."

  • @tapiwanashechitungo8111
    @tapiwanashechitungo8111 Před rokem +15

    I am a Zimbabwean based in Zim and sometimes I feel discouraged but videos like motivate me

    • @ArzoumaKompaore
      @ArzoumaKompaore Před rokem

      I'm glad you enjoyed watching 👀! Thank you for sharing the love to someone else. ❤️

  • @chardanbooks2344
    @chardanbooks2344 Před rokem +183

    Humility and brains never gets old. All of these people are so blessed.

    • @obofranck1457
      @obofranck1457 Před rokem +8

      The only model that America has for Africa is Lebanon not Israel.. Millionaires abroad, under-developed at home...

    • @eddierocksteady5740
      @eddierocksteady5740 Před rokem +2

      Strong men cry because they have emotions

    • @user-sy6ot9lt3w
      @user-sy6ot9lt3w Před 2 měsíci

      Right ​@@eddierocksteady5740

  • @GarthLovesTRAVEL
    @GarthLovesTRAVEL Před rokem +257

    I love this. Us jamaicans are here too and doing the same thing in may different fields. Bless up my african people

  • @catherinequill7811
    @catherinequill7811 Před rokem +19

    The doctor is my favorite... he's so calm.. passionate.. zero pride... actually cares about people.... uses words like blessings and cares about mental health.... I hope he keeps soaring!!!!!!!

  • @arthurdylan1092
    @arthurdylan1092 Před rokem +1122

    (For prospective traders) Predicting< a reversal of a trend is risky, and even worse, I believe there is more to this market than we understand currently. When people are losing, they don't aim to increase their average, but that can only change if you have a personal trade guide and signal provider like that of Kristi Trevor which has made me almost 8.2 on a 3 btc Trade capital over the last 2 months. Make the wise decision. Markets fluctuate in cycles that can last anywhere from a few days to several years. In the case of B -TC, it's difficult to make a bullish case simply from looking at the charts.

    • @arthurdylan1092
      @arthurdylan1092 Před rokem

      @Huff gudd In such times as this, you’ve got to make sure you considered having a diverse investment strategy as this will help manage the overall risk on your portfolio. I believe having exposure to different areas of the markets really helps in accumulating of profits and portfolio growth

    • @arthurdylan1092
      @arthurdylan1092 Před rokem

      @Huff gudd Kristi Trevor is a crypto consultant that has helped a lot of traders & newbies out there, and with her help one can recover losses from crash so quickly.

    • @arthurdylan1092
      @arthurdylan1092 Před rokem

      @Huff gudd Yes i am confident because I have been trading with Kristi Trevor from February until now, and I have made good pro fit through her strategy. I was referred to her, by a friend and I must say Kristi is very reliable and I like her services

    • @arthurdylan1092
      @arthurdylan1092 Před rokem +1

      @KristiTrades

    • @arthurdylan1092
      @arthurdylan1092 Před rokem

      < on Te le gram

  • @hortenseclarke2589
    @hortenseclarke2589 Před rokem +99

    I am from the Caribbean, and I am proud of you guys... Your DNA is inside of me.

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 Před rokem +9

      💕💕💕💕

    • @historiqueafricaine1225
      @historiqueafricaine1225 Před rokem +12

      Bless you sister

    • @namimindyaw1201
      @namimindyaw1201 Před rokem +9

      Yes indeed @Hortense Clarke. We are one people! Much love sis 💕

    • @khanyigumpo6852
      @khanyigumpo6852 Před rokem +13

      We are proud of you our Carribean family.

    • @wisdom-only-
      @wisdom-only- Před měsícem +1

      hortenseclarke- You should be more specific and say which country in the Caribbean you are from for the Caribbean is not A country but a region made of many of many different cultures, ethnicities, languages...etc...

  • @bebrown7280
    @bebrown7280 Před rokem +75

    “When I fall, I get back up. When I fall, I learn why I fall” That’s the key to success

  • @caroljune100
    @caroljune100 Před rokem +28

    As a Caribbean born British woman, I am inspired by all the Nigerians featured in this documentary. I enjoyed watching this video and will recommend it to anyone who want and need to be inspired.

    • @BetterVersions
      @BetterVersions Před rokem

      GREAT OPPORTUNITIES FOR SINGLE MOM!!! WATCH THIS CZcams CHANNEL AND BE MOTIVATED

    • @ArzoumaKompaore
      @ArzoumaKompaore Před rokem +1

      I'm glad you enjoyed watching 👀! Thank you for sharing the love to someone else. ❤️

  • @AmakaN.
    @AmakaN. Před rokem +52

    24:30. The most touching part of this docu. The determination n joy in those happy tears ...
    I can’t wait to share my own story one day... We Nigerians are so resilient👏🏽

    • @BetterVersions
      @BetterVersions Před rokem

      GREAT OPPORTUNITIES FOR SINGLE MOM!!! WATCH THIS CZcams CHANNEL AND BE MOTIVATED

    • @ArzoumaKompaore
      @ArzoumaKompaore Před rokem

      🔥❤ glad you enjoyed watching. Kepp shairing the love...

  • @ngozio.9347
    @ngozio.9347 Před rokem +227

    This documentary makes me even more grateful for my parents and "aunties", proudly Nigerian-American. We work so hard while going through immense challenges and it shows.

    • @obofranck1457
      @obofranck1457 Před rokem +5

      The only model that America has for Africa is Lebanon not Israel.. Millionaires abroad, under-developed at home...

    • @obofranck1457
      @obofranck1457 Před rokem +1

      The only model that America has for Africa is Lebanon not Israel.. Millionaires abroad, under-developed at home...

    • @ThePopolong
      @ThePopolong Před rokem

      Pure propaganda documentary of VOA, as usual... So much poor people, in a country that don't like black people....

    • @dapocoker
      @dapocoker Před rokem

      Inspirational

    • @Godbae
      @Godbae Před rokem

      You're a biblical Jew, a Hebrew woman, an Israelite. Igbos are not Nigerian, Biko stop.

  • @coyoluo
    @coyoluo Před rokem +51

    Strong men cry Doc, that's the spirit of a real soldier.

  • @mahletberhanemeskel6754
    @mahletberhanemeskel6754 Před rokem +40

    A wise man once told me a few years ago when I was working in retail. "You want to know how to become a millionaire, be of service." that phrase stuck with me till this day.

  • @glassyskin
    @glassyskin Před rokem +121

    As an African in US, I’m so proud of them. 🎉

    • @williamwong4040
      @williamwong4040 Před rokem +10

      Sorry to ask but what is the use in being proud of them if they aren’t using their skills and knowledge to help their own country? If they really want a better life why not create it at home instead of begging to other people to give it to them!

    • @shopece8807
      @shopece8807 Před rokem +7

      @@williamwong4040 You mad Mr. Wong?

    • @williamwong4040
      @williamwong4040 Před rokem +2

      @@shopece8807 no sir I ain’t just saying the truth

    • @KayDejaVu
      @KayDejaVu Před rokem +10

      @@williamwong4040 No. You're just mad. That can be said about any immigrant group. What is wrong with being proud of someone? You wanted to say something negative.

    • @williamwong4040
      @williamwong4040 Před rokem +2

      @@KayDejaVu sorry to sound rude but pride and admiration is only for those who are worthy of it. It’s only when one uses their strengths and capabilities into serving those who are most in need that they deserve respect.

  • @melissagaelleaudibert863
    @melissagaelleaudibert863 Před rokem +24

    Nigerians are great entrepreneurs
    That's what i love from them

  • @sol0matrix
    @sol0matrix Před rokem +274

    Crying is not a sign of weakness it's a sign of strength we cry because we feel and because we understand. I clicked on this video because of the thumbnail but what i got was way better 😌 these stories truly touched me.

  • @jacob4811
    @jacob4811 Před rokem +25

    Consistently investing with proper guidance in quality dividend paying companies is a relatively easy strategy to create wealth. Well, I copy trade from daily signals of Mr Sam.

  • @nataschabanda1591
    @nataschabanda1591 Před rokem +50

    I am so emotional watching this documentary. I am a student here in the US and it’s great to watch inspiring stories. With God everything is possible. I am shedding tears literally. I am overwhelmed however my faith has been provoked to even work hard and remain focused. I will realize my dreams one day. My Gos is a miracle worker and a promise keeper. Thank you once again for telling this story.

    • @abiyamberber8773
      @abiyamberber8773 Před rokem

      Consistency will pay, stay encouraged!

    • @gordongordon1784
      @gordongordon1784 Před rokem +1

      There was one common theme in their stories, they trust God, seek God and left it to God. You have already made the confession that God is a miracle worker and a promise keeper, now you have to just start thanking and praising God for what He will do for you. The stories are really inspiring.

    • @ArzoumaKompaore
      @ArzoumaKompaore Před rokem

      I'm glad you enjoyed watching 👀! Thank you for sharing the love to someone else. ❤️

    • @virginiaimo2840
      @virginiaimo2840 Před měsícem

      @@gordongordon1784hang in there dear, do not waver our God will see you through , just believe in him

  • @Investientoi
    @Investientoi Před rokem +25

    I’ll be a millionaire before 2030 because I’m working on it and God is with me😎

  • @BigJyeTV
    @BigJyeTV Před rokem +68

    When the brother talked about being disrespected in his own country I felt that deeply!

    • @INDIGO.GODDESS_573
      @INDIGO.GODDESS_573 Před rokem +8

      I don't get how he was disrespected.. The other man simply told him what credentials he had.

    • @mohamedgeedi1090
      @mohamedgeedi1090 Před rokem

      @@INDIGO.GODDESS_573 I wonder, that is why i came to the comment section.

    • @gracechika9176
      @gracechika9176 Před rokem +6

      @@INDIGO.GODDESS_573 I also don’t get it, but then he’s from the Yoruba tribe part of Nigeria, they can be wired like that .

    • @briscox1
      @briscox1 Před rokem +14

      It’s probably the fact that the guy asked him what he’s doing there that hit hard. Like you don’t belong here, you are too low to be in here with me something like that. That’s the kind of feeling that will keep you up at night.

    • @bbnCRLB
      @bbnCRLB Před rokem +1

      @@INDIGO.GODDESS_573 He asked him what he was doing there.

  • @joannabosededixon3734
    @joannabosededixon3734 Před rokem +110

    This has been so encouraging, thank you so much! Just a point to note - you have every right to America and any other part of the world where you have significantly affected in positive ways. Our white brothers and sisters are called Americans, Australians, Canadians, New Zealanders, English (even the English are immigrants in the UK), therefore there is no reason we cannot claim, in addition to being Africans, the full citizenship of countries where we have every legal and dare I say, moral right to be.

    • @uoohknk6881
      @uoohknk6881 Před rokem +3

      Wow. That statement....makes no sense whatsoever., but I will assume it has to do with getting things you didn't work for.

    • @tinekebeen8149
      @tinekebeen8149 Před rokem +6

      this is so beautifully said.i agree completely.

    • @MisRedBonz
      @MisRedBonz Před rokem +13

      I had to read this multiple times to get what you were saying but it make total sense. I believe she’s saying that white people are immigrants themselves! They weren’t the original people of America, so everyone as immigrants should have equal rights to the opportunities America offers.

    • @friendlyneighborkai265
      @friendlyneighborkai265 Před rokem

      @@uoohknk6881white ppl are everywhere so shoul Africans be allowed to be everywhere too

    • @uoohknk6881
      @uoohknk6881 Před rokem +3

      @@MisRedBonz You always got to bring up white people like you are lost without them. smh

  • @Hawd
    @Hawd Před rokem +8

    Our people are so honest and humble. African love

  • @Naija247
    @Naija247 Před rokem +154

    Dreams with some hard work can come true. Never give up. It’s not over until it’s over! 🇳🇬

    • @iamdouglaseze
      @iamdouglaseze Před rokem +9

      You said it all my friend

    • @iamdouglaseze
      @iamdouglaseze Před rokem +7

      @john Does that’s a question only God can answer.

    • @johannuolotu8810
      @johannuolotu8810 Před rokem +4

      And it doesn’t matter how old you are. Nothing is ever too late and nothing is impossible if we focus and being intuitive. And a little bit of luck/blessing will do. Work hard and work smart.

    • @fin2643
      @fin2643 Před rokem

      @john does the same whyte western nation tht utilises african minerals.....lol where would u be without afrika....these africans are in america to take back wats theirs....so deal with it boy....

    • @chrisoghenetegamaloney5799
      @chrisoghenetegamaloney5799 Před rokem +2

      @John Does are u a Nigerian? I bet u there are many eze and akin doing it big in Nigeria...

  • @naturegirlbb100
    @naturegirlbb100 Před rokem +23

    Honestly Nigerians love good things, Respect. Never loose your money.

  • @medinahoward6485
    @medinahoward6485 Před rokem +16

    I love these stories! I am American born but African in my heart. Generational wealth is so very important that is why me and a couple other women of color started a peer to peer community with five people and now we’re at 350 people we are very proud to know that we are passing our wealth within our community and building as we go. You don’t need the govt to support you, you just need faith in your own community to build financial freedom!

    • @learningwithmisst
      @learningwithmisst Před rokem +2

      This is amazing. I wish I was closer to you guys. I need women like your group to help build financial freedom.

  • @juniornelsonHTownTrini
    @juniornelsonHTownTrini Před rokem +11

    This was the best CZcams video I have seen in many years! Do one on Caribbean Americans! 🇹🇹

  • @workitoutwithrufaro
    @workitoutwithrufaro Před rokem +311

    I don't know how this video popped up on my recommendations but I'm glad it did 😊. The stories felt raw, real and honest. Made me super proud to be African.

  • @m77ast
    @m77ast Před rokem +290

    As a Nigerian man who currently resides in the U.K. but loves, thinks about and prays for Nigeria almost everyday - I must say that I enjoyed watching this very much.
    The man that cried - touched me very much.
    Don’t worry greatness is in cycles. Nigerias greatness is next. Africas greatness is almost next.
    I should be back in Nigeria next year. We have to rebuild our nation and our continent.
    God bless.

    • @alecgurney9305
      @alecgurney9305 Před rokem +28

      Im from england nigerians here are very hard working and successful 🤝

    • @m77ast
      @m77ast Před rokem +21

      @@alecgurney9305 I actually agree. The U.K. is way better than America when it comes to racial equality and access to wealth. Where I live in the U.K. is so diverse - Racism is almost non existent. Having said that - we still need to build our nation and our continent.
      I have worked for some of the largest multinationals in the world building their businesses.
      Then I stopped and setup a charitable organisation in the U.K.
      Now we have to think about moving both to Nigeria and Africa so that we can create jobs, upskilling and development opportunities for our young people.
      That is what will make Nigeria great. That is what will make Africa great. The question is are we hungry enough to work together to make it happen.
      We will see.

    • @igweobi-emekaetuke6027
      @igweobi-emekaetuke6027 Před rokem +13

      @@m77ast currently I'm living in UAE.... struggling to put things together
      I believe in Nigeria and all am looking at is to get enough money go back to Nigeria and startup an Automobile Technology company.
      Replicate stuffs I've seen here and make sure I am a part of the greatness of Nigeria.

    • @m77ast
      @m77ast Před rokem +4

      @@igweobi-emekaetuke6027 Brother - it is a fact that one who waits for all things to come together may end up waiting forever.
      If the vision that we have is powerful enough to lead us into action - then surely it is powerful enough to lead us into action now.
      Nevertheless, I am also of the mind that a wise man must carefully count the cost of his endeavours - not particularly for His own self gratification but to ensure that what he starts he is able to finish both efficiently and effectively.
      My preparations for Nigeria and indeed for Africa have already begun. I believe the main work starts next year.

    • @m77ast
      @m77ast Před rokem +5

      @DofA thanks - much appreciated. The elections, Politics and Banks do not affect what we are trying to achieve. The world has indeed changed. New ways of working have risen but we are still stuck in the past.
      We have been blaming the Government and the politicians for far too long.
      It’s high time we started to realise that those institutions may never change and if they do not change - we must move on.
      In the same way that Governments took over from Monarchies - it could be the case that the people can start to think about doing away with the government - just putting the idea out there.
      There is no point flogging a dead horse. Like all things which do not work - perhaps the government can be thrown into the dustbin.
      What we are planning is quite radical in the change that it can bring especially to the lives of the people - please continue to pray for us.
      Blessings.

  • @byir0070
    @byir0070 Před rokem +58

    I wonder why American media doesn’t tell these stories of resiliency, hard work and success.

    • @dreamflite
      @dreamflite Před rokem

      Because it doesnt fit into their narrative they have Africans esp Black people. How can a so-called Sub human be performing better than you?!

    • @penuelyahucodiyah.4678
      @penuelyahucodiyah.4678 Před rokem

      ...They must make you a criminal to justify the Genocide...

    • @pjacobsen1000
      @pjacobsen1000 Před rokem +8

      Voice of America IS American media.

    • @worldtraveler8571
      @worldtraveler8571 Před rokem +1

      @@pjacobsen1000 That's funny! VOA is funded by the US government. "VOA is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and overseen by the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), an independent agency of the U.S. government. Funds are appropriated annually under the budget for embassies and consulates."

    • @pjacobsen1000
      @pjacobsen1000 Před rokem

      @@worldtraveler8571 So what? It's media. And it is literally 'American media', which is what the poster requested. Don't you understand what media means?

  • @GracefullyKaren
    @GracefullyKaren Před rokem +26

    I kept seeing this video on my feed and at last I watched it and it was such a blessing. So inspiring. There’s joy listening and learning from other people’s story. Though the journey isn’t easy, these individuals stepped out in faith. Everyone has a story to tell but we can always learn from someone’s journey. African & So Proud! It’s that reminder to not give up. You fall and you will rise back up again. The goal isn’t just becoming a millionaire but pursue your dreams and impact others for a purpose. There’s something in this life that we have been created to do. We are moving forward in faith and greatness with God on our side, all things are possible.

    • @ArzoumaKompaore
      @ArzoumaKompaore Před rokem

      I'm glad you enjoyed watching 👀! Thank you for sharing the love to someone else. ❤️

  • @mini12mini93
    @mini12mini93 Před rokem +139

    Good job my fellow Africans. Next step is to use these money, skills, knowledge, and network to help Africa.

    • @sergefa2006
      @sergefa2006 Před rokem

      Lol your investment is more secure here in usa 🇺🇸 than Africa ! Politics leaders will destroy and ruin your business and life !!! No way

    • @gloriamn9013
      @gloriamn9013 Před rokem +19

      We need to quit using the word 'help'. It is marginalizing.

    • @kingsleyanyang-kusi5024
      @kingsleyanyang-kusi5024 Před rokem +2

      Help who?

    • @miamori13
      @miamori13 Před rokem +11

      @@gloriamn9013 I agree. "Advance" may be a more neutral word.

    • @_trust9994
      @_trust9994 Před rokem +11

      African leaders won't let you do that. Many people have tried and failed.

  • @catherinedanquah6674
    @catherinedanquah6674 Před rokem +143

    African can do more than as we do only we stop being jealous of ourselves and concentrate with truth and hard work

    • @ugochukwudick6285
      @ugochukwudick6285 Před rokem +2

      That's absolutely correct

    • @dayosonictv
      @dayosonictv Před rokem

      Fax, no printer and lean from each other.

    • @iamdouglaseze
      @iamdouglaseze Před rokem +2

      I agree my bro

    • @omzy8700
      @omzy8700 Před rokem +12

      However we need to make it in Africa , Africa will never be respected until we change our Africans countries.

    • @dayosonictv
      @dayosonictv Před rokem +10

      @@omzy8700 until the west take their hands of us including America. . We are both fighting the same war both African American and Africa with different methodologies, they both the same . we all we got.

  • @blackcultureunlocked
    @blackcultureunlocked Před rokem +6

    Now THIS is the content we need to see! We just started a channel sharing real black culture, history, and excellence. Now is our time to build generational wealth! 🙏🏾

    • @ArzoumaKompaore
      @ArzoumaKompaore Před rokem

      🔥❤ glad you enjoyed watching. Keep shairing the love...

  • @mmeshikgaphola419
    @mmeshikgaphola419 Před rokem +30

    Watching from South Africa! Such a progressively inspiring documentary. It is deeply gratifying finally witnessing people of my own race,more of African descendant breaking the mould,creating new wealth legacy for the next generations & changing the narrative about being black & African. Thank you!

    • @lwando6070
      @lwando6070 Před rokem +2

      Bro same here, it is so refreshing people looking like us making it big. There is so many its just that we are not exposed so much to them.

    • @Salo-Palo
      @Salo-Palo Před rokem +3

      Beautifully worded!🎉

    • @ayandasigxashe7198
      @ayandasigxashe7198 Před rokem +3

      A total contrast to how & why Nigerians are perceived here in South Africa . I schooled with them in exile, extremely resilient people.

    • @chiyenyumba7135
      @chiyenyumba7135 Před 7 měsíci

      Except us Africans don't want to see another African do the same in our African countries.

  • @j23lo5
    @j23lo5 Před rokem +56

    I love the Dr when he cried. He was so strong. The lady that supported her country women. I love all of them. We shouldn’t loss our sense of community as Africans. We help each other, just like in our villages.

    • @INDIGO.GODDESS_573
      @INDIGO.GODDESS_573 Před rokem +1

      Yes, Me too.. But I'm also mad that he felt a need to explain his tears.. He should feel that he has to do that. I love a man who knows there's strength in crying, and not a weakness.. Black males are taught that crying is a weak trait... That is one of the most dangerous things taught to BLACK males.. TEACHING them that has CONTRIBUTED to a lot of pain and anguish that BLACK people go thru.. it makes the male DANGEROUS... because they don't know to handle and control their emotions.. that has proven to be a deadly combination.... when they are emotionally invested in someone..

    • @godislove7410
      @godislove7410 Před rokem

      I love African women sisterhood

  • @Pr3ttyBrwnTwiin
    @Pr3ttyBrwnTwiin Před rokem +121

    As a African American I feel so inspired by this video. It's beautiful..

    • @adochsophia4740
      @adochsophia4740 Před rokem +2

      Ur in America

    • @citizencoy4393
      @citizencoy4393 Před rokem +3

      And?

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 Před rokem +14

      I’m African and I Support the Original commenter 💯💯✌️💕

    • @favouredWoman777
      @favouredWoman777 Před rokem +1

      @@adochsophia4740 can you explain your comment? I'm just curious in knowing what you meant by it?

    • @adochsophia4740
      @adochsophia4740 Před rokem +1

      @@favouredWoman777 How are you doing?
      I was asking her if she is leaving in America
      I wanted to know,so that I can ask for some help dear

  • @nikeajayi4564
    @nikeajayi4564 Před rokem +28

    Proud of these achievements especially Addisa. Imagine such a brilliant individual with huge potential denied opportunities just because of her racial background. Yet she overcame the boundaries to become a huge success. Africans living in the white man's land are faced with huge barriers in job search and to rise to this level is beyond remarkable.

  • @HotGACPA
    @HotGACPA Před rokem +3

    CZcams kept suggesting this video. Glad it auto played and I got a chance to watch.

  • @djefardeur7958
    @djefardeur7958 Před rokem +41

    "A business man is a man who takes risk and is mentally prepared of whatever the outcome might be !"

  • @duwayneb41
    @duwayneb41 Před rokem +80

    Love and honor my African brothers 🇯🇲

    • @loveppl6999
      @loveppl6999 Před rokem +3

      WHY DO SAY AFRICAN AS IF IT'S A COUNTRY

    • @johntrust6217
      @johntrust6217 Před rokem +19

      @@loveppl6999 he knows it’s a continent - but we are a continent like no other because we see each other as brothers at home and in the diaspora, despite politicians trying to keep us divided.

    • @AA-vf1vy
      @AA-vf1vy Před rokem +1

      🇯🇲

    • @chrisoghenetegamaloney5799
      @chrisoghenetegamaloney5799 Před rokem +1

      @@johntrust6217 continent period

    • @Cici_mimi
      @Cici_mimi Před rokem +6

      We love our Caribbean brothers and sisters as well. 😍😍😍

  • @sergeystepanov9987
    @sergeystepanov9987 Před rokem +27

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  • @dilliano5
    @dilliano5 Před rokem +14

    These are the type of people we should be championing, which will then inspire the younger black generation. Not rappers and reality TV celebrities and singers. For a community to change, the mindset and focus must change. All the people on here are great role models in perseverance, overcoming adversity and showing how hard work pays off.

    • @AgriComGhana
      @AgriComGhana Před rokem

      You have a point

    • @DirtyEdon
      @DirtyEdon Před rokem

      Yeah but they are Africans and we do not look up to rappers as that's not our culture LOL.

    • @ArzoumaKompaore
      @ArzoumaKompaore Před rokem

      🔥❤ glad you enjoyed watching. Keep shairing the love...

  • @Naptural85
    @Naptural85 Před rokem +535

    I THOROUGHLY enjoyed this documentary, thank you SO MUCH for sharing this 🙏🏾 Our community needs the world to see more stories like this. I will be sharing it with my children. 😭❤️ If we can see it, we can BE it. Thank you!

    • @syasot88
      @syasot88 Před rokem +11

      Couldn't agree more 🤯❤️🙌🏽 and am reminded that access to education means EVERYTHING for us!

    • @melscurry89
      @melscurry89 Před rokem +6

      Absolutely agree! More stories like this!!

    • @catherinenolga9454
      @catherinenolga9454 Před rokem

      Excellent

    • @mi3helle707
      @mi3helle707 Před rokem

      💯

    • @nca4794
      @nca4794 Před rokem +1

      In a way, I feel like that phase limits our potential to believe in ourselves. In our diaspora, there are so many examples of "firsts" that didn't allow themselves to be limited just because no other person or Black person had ever done it before. Yes, it's encouraging and it helps inspire others to know they can achieve as well, but I believe we equally need to have faith within ourselves and our God to envision our success, by realizing the greatness that lies within. As evidenced here, we have agency to be our own firsts. If there's one area of expertise we collectively have, it's to make a way out of no way. ❤️

  • @tajitaji2009
    @tajitaji2009 Před rokem +605

    Actually watched this video with my 10 year old daughter, and I told her I pray you get to tell a story like this one day. Very inspiring and motivating. Everyone can do it, just a change in mindset and be able to recognize this little opportunities that come knocking. My favorite quote from Doc Akin..' We Africans have brains, do not limit yourself in any way"

  • @7firestonesmusic744
    @7firestonesmusic744 Před rokem +4

    This shown up on my screen for a purpose,thankyou CZcams.
    Change of mindset is a must

  • @judilynn9569
    @judilynn9569 Před rokem +20

    YES! African children and those of African descent need to see more African role models! They need to know that they can do ANYTHING they set their minds to. “American Dream”? No - these kings and queens just decided to bring their expertise to America. They would be who they are no matter where they live.

  • @nkemobim
    @nkemobim Před rokem +110

    very inspiring...My husband is an Igbo man and as an American born woman...I thank God for meeting such a strong willed and determined human being.. he inspires me day in and out when I see how hard he works on his dreams. He has taught me so much about his culture. these stories remind me of all he has shared with me...transformation is sacrifice/ hard work , be a blessing to others.. no man can take what is yours! unfortunate how we were never given the narratives of how blessed our people and people who look like us are...this is just a very small glimpse of it ...I thank GOD for the freedom it brought to me in my professional life when I met my husband!

    • @willisjohnson5102
      @willisjohnson5102 Před rokem +4

      Thank God he didnt have to be crucified like the American Black man/ Judah!

    • @PrettiBrownEyesMisha
      @PrettiBrownEyesMisha Před rokem +5

      @@willisjohnson5102 Stop being jealous of somebody’s success! We are one are oppressors may have spoken in different languages and or accents- but they are the same. We must build each other up.

    • @willisjohnson5102
      @willisjohnson5102 Před rokem

      @@PrettiBrownEyesMisha Absurd, in a capitalist system unethical behavior is required, for instance, when I went before city leaders no one cared if we polutted the whole city, as I was looking at them it dawn on me they were seeking to aquire MATERIAL posessions to give the appearance of success because they were in debt, but I knew being ethical is what Success is, offering tax breaks from the people's purse without their consent but we declined the breaks because we were sufficeint and just think their husbands, wives and children whom they taught to do the same saw them as successful ,SMH! So your not in America because of ETHICS, if that was the case you would still be in Africa!

    • @AF-we4re
      @AF-we4re Před rokem +6

      @@willisjohnson5102 your victim mentality is what will hold you back.

    • @livelystones7773
      @livelystones7773 Před rokem +2

      @@willisjohnson5102 Igbo Hebrews are plenty persecuted in Nigeria!

  • @ibidundamien
    @ibidundamien Před rokem +113

    Proud of all Nigerians / Africans doing well in America and all over the world!!! Congratulations 🎊
    I know I can
    Be what I wanna be
    If I work hard at it
    I'll be where I wanna be
    I know I can (I know I can)
    Be what I wanna be (be what I wanna be)
    If I work hard at it (If I work hard it)
    I'll be where I wanna be (I'll be where I wanna be)
    Be, b-boys and girls, listen up
    You can be anything in the world, in God we trust
    An architect, doctor, maybe an actress
    But nothing comes easy, it takes much practice
    Like, I met a woman who's becoming a star
    Song credit : NAS

    • @obofranck1457
      @obofranck1457 Před rokem +7

      Weak and ignorant talk...

    • @obofranck1457
      @obofranck1457 Před rokem +3

      The only model that America has for Africa is Lebanon not Israel.. Millionaires abroad, under-developed at home...

    • @mamizeehshonesty367
      @mamizeehshonesty367 Před rokem +7

      but they can't use that wealth to save their own people's life in nigeria. He is paying taxes in USA and helping build America

    • @manuelanm766
      @manuelanm766 Před rokem

      @@mamizeehshonesty367 exactly

    • @olumawos
      @olumawos Před rokem +2

      @@obofranck1457 Bro Troller… you already said that a thousand times… on your comments. Anyway there are always going to be haters. When you are trying to do something Good or get rich 🤑 there are always oppositions.

  • @merek8514
    @merek8514 Před rokem +6

    Dr Akin story is inspiring! Blessings & Respect to all those who rise above & beyond their circumstances.

  • @fitbodyworksonlinepro
    @fitbodyworksonlinepro Před rokem +11

    This documentary is a wonderful inspiration and very uplifting that will encourage African Americans as well as other individuals to dream big, and follow their passion to do amazing things to build wealth and prosperity. Leaving a legacy for your family for years to come.

  • @missy3505
    @missy3505 Před rokem +175

    As a successful Black American, I love hearing about other cultures and their experiences! Awesome documentary!

    • @williambernardbrown
      @williambernardbrown Před rokem

      I hate hearing them because they blur the lines between blk ppl from American slavery who have no wealth and Africans that are descendants of those who sold slaves.

    • @naomitsegaye634
      @naomitsegaye634 Před rokem +5

      what are you successful doing?

    • @williambernardbrown
      @williambernardbrown Před rokem

      @@naomitsegaye634, it doesn't matter. My distinction is relevant.
      Blk immigrants are being used to hide our failure as descendants of American Chattel Slaves. According to the wealth data half of our race are not worth a dollar collectively. My personal ambitions have nothing to do with that number but my argument has everything to do with the history of this country and how we were disenfranchised from wealth.

    • @christianlendo7787
      @christianlendo7787 Před rokem +6

      Congrats on your success brother..

    • @elsiedankwa805
      @elsiedankwa805 Před rokem

      @@naomitsegaye634 cocaine and robbing Sephora! AA really paint Africans bad

  • @walterjones9811
    @walterjones9811 Před rokem +68

    Biggest thing that stood out to me in watching this documentary was the humbleness of the souls on display.

    • @solangeebai3629
      @solangeebai3629 Před rokem +3

      Glad I came across this comment
      What was going through my mind the entire time watching this documentary

    • @vivianyayraahorlu5943
      @vivianyayraahorlu5943 Před rokem

      Yes I like ur comment. Pls can we be friends

  • @elizabethjohnston3065
    @elizabethjohnston3065 Před 3 měsíci

    What stood out to me the most out of each person in the documentary was their faith and resilience; not their wealth. Very humble people. Loved this!!

  • @moa4615
    @moa4615 Před rokem +5

    Love love Dr Akin's story....You are a great man.

  • @shannonacker5215
    @shannonacker5215 Před rokem +11

    It's not the American dream... it'd the Africsn dream, Mexican dream, Native American dream. You're doing more than most Americans. ITS YOUR DREAM!!

  • @evelynsews2556
    @evelynsews2556 Před rokem +109

    As a west African girl myself, this just makes me want to strive harder. Thank you so much for sharing

    • @nnedi7789
      @nnedi7789 Před rokem

      Have a wonderful life.

    • @ArzoumaKompaore
      @ArzoumaKompaore Před rokem

      I'm glad you enjoyed watching 👀! Thank you for sharing the love to someone else. ❤️

  • @ann41111
    @ann41111 Před rokem +15

    I found this to be very inspirational. Thanks to the producers and my beautiful brothers and sister for sharing their stories. I am a Nigerian immigrant, an entrepreneur and on my way to making millions. More important than money is the journey, the experience, and the growth. I am thankful. I feel blessed, I want to give back, to serve and bless others.

  • @pamlartisan
    @pamlartisan Před rokem +5

    what is common with this 3 is that they give out as much as they gain. This story makes me proud to be an African, thank you for sharing this VOA; We sure need more stories of the sort

  • @kettybjor9484
    @kettybjor9484 Před rokem +32

    This is inspirational, my African people are intelligent, educated, resilient and caring. God bless 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

  • @djshockafrica4330
    @djshockafrica4330 Před rokem +50

    As a Kenyan based in Nairobi, this was so inspiring to me to see fellow Africans winning. Thank you for this, VOA!

    • @ArzoumaKompaore
      @ArzoumaKompaore Před rokem

      I'm glad you enjoyed watching 👀! Thank you for sharing the love to someone else. ❤️

  • @jordanruth0809
    @jordanruth0809 Před rokem +5

    I actually enjoyed this documentary. They said it themselves that they are living the American Dream! Wow!

  • @m.stewart5338
    @m.stewart5338 Před rokem +3

    I didn't know how much I needed to see this video. I was so intrigued and inspired by the speakers. Well done and continue to be blessed.

  • @agabajulius4278
    @agabajulius4278 Před rokem +43

    These people make me aware that being rich isn't built in one or 5 years as some of us want quick money

  • @ernestmfakudze
    @ernestmfakudze Před rokem +63

    All the people who were interviewed in this video are so humble and kind. I love them and wish them every success in life. It takes guts to give up your kidney to someone and it would terrify me. What a selfless act!

  • @ObehiPodcast
    @ObehiPodcast Před 2 měsíci

    As a podcaster who interview different people in the African diaspora community all the time, I truly enjoyed this documentary. I think it contains some of the best information we should be talking about now. You are the best.

  • @tianglade
    @tianglade Před rokem +2

    JUST INSPIRING ❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉 MAY GOD CONTINUES ON BLESSING THE BLACK AMERICANS/IMMIGRANTS…! 🇭🇹 🇺🇸

    • @ArzoumaKompaore
      @ArzoumaKompaore Před rokem

      Thank you all for loving and sharing this video. As a director it is always humbling to see the change your work is capable of doing!!! Keep sharing!!!

  • @wwechampion
    @wwechampion Před rokem +31

    Please make this into a series, one documentary is not enough!!!! I think 1st generation African Americans and African immigrants will find this story particularly inspiring

    • @ivyrainbitch
      @ivyrainbitch Před rokem +5

      They aren't first generation African Americans. African American is a ethnic group.

    • @TheLaurennewson
      @TheLaurennewson Před rokem

      @@ivyrainbitch thank you! That was disturbing to read.

  • @tkosaa3509
    @tkosaa3509 Před rokem +16

    Africa provides the resilience, America gives equal opprtunity for those willing to take it. God perfects it all. Wow, 43 mins passed so fast. We need more of these life lessons.

    • @truehistory261
      @truehistory261 Před rokem

      No no no america do not give you equal opportunities they give it to ppl that dont challenge the system so if your a good boy or girl and do as the higher up say you will be good but soon as you try to help ppl in your community you are a target

    • @diligenceeke3023
      @diligenceeke3023 Před rokem

      True words!

  • @addemup2395
    @addemup2395 Před rokem +34

    Blessing to all the african Americans going through it.......keep a healthy community....

  • @nalouchaa
    @nalouchaa Před rokem +1

    So proud of Africans making it in America 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @blessedhonored3363
    @blessedhonored3363 Před rokem +13

    I respect and salute Nigerians!!!

  • @DaintyDaphne1
    @DaintyDaphne1 Před rokem +71

    what a wonderful documentary ❤.. Haitian - American are working just as hard to acquire the American dream 🇭🇹

    • @dantecomedy3380
      @dantecomedy3380 Před rokem +8

      Unfortunately they cannot erase the Haitian history, this is the main reason why they want erase Haiti out of this planet. The master of universe will not let it happen!!!!

    • @blackwidowrowe6271
      @blackwidowrowe6271 Před rokem +3

      Yup! 🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹

    • @dantecomedy3380
      @dantecomedy3380 Před rokem

      @@blackwidowrowe6271

    • @annoupale2sante210
      @annoupale2sante210 Před rokem

      @@blackwidowrowe6271 they can't

    • @americanbronze2780
      @americanbronze2780 Před rokem +1

      What’s the American Dream 🤔
      What’s a Haitian American if everybody come from Africa why Not be African Haitian or Haitian African

  • @mayascott5849
    @mayascott5849 Před rokem +4

    I enjoyed!! Africans and African descendants are the best

  • @ForceOfNatureRelaxation
    @ForceOfNatureRelaxation Před rokem +2

    I’m motivated and enjoyed this documentary. I did share with my friends in overseas hustling so hard day by day 😢

  • @joellen3666
    @joellen3666 Před rokem +22

    Congrats to the lady from Burkina Faso she looks so humble and down to heart.

  • @ortizmusic7115
    @ortizmusic7115 Před rokem +34

    These are the stories we need to see more of, positivity, and living well.

  • @Britta_no_filter
    @Britta_no_filter Před rokem +2

    These Africans are great role models for people of all nationalities, races, and ethnic backgrounds. The media needs to show more stories of successful black doctors and black business owners--there's more to the black experience than suffering.

    • @ArzoumaKompaore
      @ArzoumaKompaore Před rokem

      🔥❤ glad you enjoyed watching. Kepp shairing the love...

  • @user-yx1zx5uh2f
    @user-yx1zx5uh2f Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you all for such inspiring stories.

  • @Sofia-dl9vw
    @Sofia-dl9vw Před rokem +150

    What struck me the most is how they are all true to their cultures. I think that is their secret to success. You have to keep a part of yourself. Love this positive and inspiring video! The woman is so humble and is so tenacious! She blew my mind away!

    • @wisdomandlove1661
      @wisdomandlove1661 Před rokem +12

      its not really the culture. it is determination and resilience you can find in some people from all races or creed. working harder on yourself by consistently seeking a way out like Jim Rohn will say (The great motivational speaker). les brown will say never give-up, Brian Tracy said find a way to be unstoppable. great motivational speakers to learn from.

    • @kdmok
      @kdmok Před rokem +5

      @@wisdomandlove1661 Yes, you're right. You can be a genius, but without motivation and tenacity too, you'll remain complacent. You can have average intelligence, with lots of motivation and tenacity, then there's no limits to you can achieve.

    • @evelyna_paula1747
      @evelyna_paula1747 Před rokem

      They are just being themselves. No-one has the time to think of culture.

  • @CrystalKwashie
    @CrystalKwashie Před rokem +285

    This sounds like my parents ♥️ They both grew up in the village in Ghana and are now in the US building a successful life. I’m happy to be wealthy one day to be a philanthropist and pour back into my home city and the country of Ghana to give more people a chance to make it like my parents.
    These stories are inspiring and amazing and show what God can do with people who have faith and work.

  • @newtonoluoch8103
    @newtonoluoch8103 Před rokem +24

    Man this was so encouraging. Thank you.

    • @ArzoumaKompaore
      @ArzoumaKompaore Před rokem

      🔥❤ glad you enjoyed watching. Keep shairing the love...

  • @lornathesewist
    @lornathesewist Před rokem +33

    I love that the stories here are so much more than about money but about the love and care of people and building community. It's so encouraging ❤❤❤

  • @mamapsyardstylecooking6144

    This is amazing to see black people thrive!!! Generational wealth is the key! This is really inspirational to see!

  • @josephorobosa6105
    @josephorobosa6105 Před rokem +24

    Am proud to be a Nigerian

    • @iamdouglaseze
      @iamdouglaseze Před rokem +2

      We are too

    • @evemason3456
      @evemason3456 Před rokem

      @@iamdouglaseze Me too! Pray for positive change in Nigeria 🙏

    • @antony6799
      @antony6799 Před rokem

      These guys should take their money to Nigeria and make it work there, being rich in another person's country should be a temporary strategy, the goal is to build Africa so that future generations of Africans don't have to go to white countries to make it in life

    • @barbarafadare9579
      @barbarafadare9579 Před rokem

      @@antony6799 They are already, they are not like you hating all over the place

    • @antony6799
      @antony6799 Před rokem

      @@barbarafadare9579 how I'm I hating? Its the truth. Even China was built by the Chinese diaspora who were living in the west

  • @edwardo2052
    @edwardo2052 Před rokem +46

    Great stories...All of them were inspirational stories. We will get to their level someday insha Allah 🙌

  • @bxrbiefaith
    @bxrbiefaith Před rokem +3

    This was absolutely inspiring! Can’t wait to share my testimony as well!