What Nigerians think of South Africans

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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
  • From opinions about women to thoughts on xenophobia, here are what Nigerians think of South Africa and South Africans. What comes to your mind first when you think about South Africa and South Africans? Let's hear your thoughts in the comment section below

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  • @khumothage4629
    @khumothage4629 Před 6 lety +214

    I am South African, and most of us love Nigerian people, Nigeria as a country, the culture and the history. Just a handful of undesireables in our population that give us and all black people a bad name. But you will see in the future increased cooperation between the two countries that will lead Africa on a sustainable industrialization path. A new era of wealth and prosperity is heading to Africa and our two countries will be the anchors.

    • @KusemaAfrica
      @KusemaAfrica  Před 6 lety +23

      We are as hopeful as you for the future of Africa - one that sees Nigeria and South Africa working together to advance our great continent!

    • @proudafrican4217
      @proudafrican4217 Před 6 lety +2

      Khumo Thage 💞

    • @zunaiandre2341
      @zunaiandre2341 Před 6 lety +12

      Khumo Thage you dreaming

    • @eve_avery
      @eve_avery Před 6 lety +8

      Satu Ra
      It's people like you that they're talking about

    • @obiechinaldo3648
      @obiechinaldo3648 Před 6 lety +5

      Khumo Thage much love!

  • @brightstar8859
    @brightstar8859 Před 6 lety +190

    When I think of South Africa I think of one of the best countries in Africa. A beautiful country with beautiful people.🌱🌹💖

  • @olwethubooi3165
    @olwethubooi3165 Před 5 lety +108

    I am just glad to be a South African

    • @nikitawasabi
      @nikitawasabi Před 4 lety +4

      @@tonythomas2263 no pls don't talk like that we can discuss this in peace

    • @eguono5132
      @eguono5132 Před 4 lety +2

      @@nikitawasabi Mature Guy.

    • @Lindaaaaaaa2
      @Lindaaaaaaa2 Před 4 lety

      @@tonythomas2263 haha go n get life

    • @Awwwtheskrunkly
      @Awwwtheskrunkly Před 4 lety

      @@tonythomas2263 you are bringing disgrace to the Nigerian name.

    • @dimphokekana7421
      @dimphokekana7421 Před 4 lety +2

      Me too

  • @lionofjudah7627
    @lionofjudah7627 Před 5 lety +98

    When I think of South Africa I think of it as the home of my ancestors. I’m a lozi from Zambia

  • @DopsyUdoinyangdamsel
    @DopsyUdoinyangdamsel Před 6 lety +36

    Well I just gotta say that SA guy speaks so well. His voice just makes you want me to keep listening

  • @realitywithzee16
    @realitywithzee16 Před 3 lety +1

    Afrikans in conversation with each other❤ I love that digital media is allowing us to tell our own stories and shape our own narrative; also, I am excited to see more video's about less-represented Afrikan countries. You've earned a new subbie!

  • @polokocollen7072
    @polokocollen7072 Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks for this,you are doing a great job.I have already subscribed.

    • @KusemaAfrica
      @KusemaAfrica  Před 6 lety

      Thank you Poloko. Glad you have joined along on the journey. See you around

  • @nnannaikpo6377
    @nnannaikpo6377 Před 6 lety +114

    As a Nigerian living in South Africa, when I think of South Africans, what comes to mind are the languages. There are only a few of them compared to what we have in Nigeria, and it seems to me that when the chips are down, black South African seem to understand each other even without using the English language. Perhaps God skipped here when 'Babel' happened?!

    • @KusemaAfrica
      @KusemaAfrica  Před 6 lety +7

      Very good observation about the languages. With Nigeria, there are even variations within some language groups. Its interesting!

    • @jabulamula9571
      @jabulamula9571 Před 6 lety +19

      Yah we understand each others language without using English

    • @sihlangusithole7885
      @sihlangusithole7885 Před 6 lety +7

      Nnanna Ikpo 11 offiacial languages I speak 6+ street language tsotsi taal as young people we have our own language

    • @polokocollen7072
      @polokocollen7072 Před 6 lety +2

      Do you feel like a threatened species while in SA?.

    • @WilliamGarrow
      @WilliamGarrow Před 6 lety +6

      MrThuglife404 White people had guns cannons etc. Where in Africa or the world in general did whites ​not take over?

  • @xixiqi4256
    @xixiqi4256 Před 3 lety +37

    On AIDS stats, we must also remember that it also includes the large number of Other Africans who live in SA

    • @linc1313
      @linc1313 Před 3 lety +6

      @N O M F U N D O true and we have the most high population of foreign nationals

    • @THE_MILLENNIAL_AFRICAN
      @THE_MILLENNIAL_AFRICAN Před 3 lety +2

      Bollocks

    • @lekis5975
      @lekis5975 Před 3 lety

      @N O M F U N D O Nonsense, if there's one area of healthcare where money was poured in, it was in tackling HIV. Trust and believe the stats and data for HIV rates in Africa are very accurate.

    • @tho88315
      @tho88315 Před 3 lety +4

      @@lekis5975 But also remember that SA issues Free ARVs, meaning ppl from other countries come to SA to get tested so they can get free medication. Especially those from neighbouring countries, they cross the borders just to be on ARVs.

    • @bafanamsibi4388
      @bafanamsibi4388 Před 2 lety

      Apart from that, a lot of people with HIV leave longer and hence the stats. If somebody dies from it, then the stats will look better.

  • @samjawo4448
    @samjawo4448 Před 6 lety +8

    Nice video upload more and more, but as for me in my country when i heard of South Africa i really think so much STD like HIV AIDS an etc ....but i also heard so many beautiful buildings. ..anyway. ..May God bless Africa to the high to high. ..for more unification, understanding from each other ....thank you all # i am watching 4rom West Africa (Gambia❤)

    • @KusemaAfrica
      @KusemaAfrica  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you Sam. We appreciate your stopping over and adding your voice to the conversation. Like you, we hope to see a more unified Africa. Do check back again, we have more videos coming soon.

  • @thestream1
    @thestream1 Před 6 lety +54

    When I think of SA, what comes to mind is the beautiful scenery, amazing people all around, a thriving economy & a prosperous future.

  • @burundishallsmile1day109
    @burundishallsmile1day109 Před 5 lety +11

    I was expecting those stupid hate speaches, But WAAAO! Good nd progressive Video.this is Something intellectual and Mature. Africa is seeing light at last. The Burundi Smile.

  • @mondayajabor8445
    @mondayajabor8445 Před 6 lety +3

    Good topics, Thanks for sharing.

  • @neodidi
    @neodidi Před 6 lety

    Lovely one.. Enjoyed it.. Learnt alot.. Also saw that about what South Africans think about Nigerians..
    Mostly accurate, but of course you still find the good ones..
    And lastly.. Jumai.. You look gorgeous.. Love the hair 👍👌

    • @KusemaAfrica
      @KusemaAfrica  Před 6 lety

      Thanks Elvis. We love your entire comment, especially the part about Jumai's hair :)

  • @tersooallagh1411
    @tersooallagh1411 Před 5 lety +24

    Naija guys, abeg gather here for a selfie while the haters are there hating. 😁😜📸

  • @latenyts6480
    @latenyts6480 Před 6 lety +12

    Wow! How do I get U guys social media handles, I love the deep voice and the enlightenment that comes outta this SA brother. Very relaxed and emits boldness. Latenytes, Naija.

    • @KusemaAfrica
      @KusemaAfrica  Před 6 lety +1

      Awesome stuff. Thanks for the feedback. You can find Thomas on Social media via @Desmond_Juju. You will find Bayo via @AdebayOkeowo and White Code Centre on Twitter as well under @WhiteCodeCentre.

  • @hammanbanjiram1611
    @hammanbanjiram1611 Před 6 lety +2

    Nice video, thank you.

  • @badjujuwan
    @badjujuwan Před 6 lety +16

    Let's pause for a moment and experience the beauty of Jos. 5:23

  • @thabilezungu9334
    @thabilezungu9334 Před 4 lety +3

    Love this topic guys, I am a South African and I wish we can engage more on this topic. So much is happening among us as Africans but nobody wants to address it because we are so busy making money and competing against each other. Let's a build a real relationship first, let's love one another. You will be amazing the things that we can accomplish if we really love one another with genuine love of God. 1cor 13.

    • @_thelmsss7083
      @_thelmsss7083 Před 4 lety

      Thanks so much for being sensible and having a sense of PAN-AFRICANISM

    • @_thelmsss7083
      @_thelmsss7083 Před 4 lety

      And I’m proudly Nigeria with our shit load of problems 🇳🇬🇳🇬 because every country has them it shows that the country is growing cause bruhhh no ones perfect..

  • @linalesia5188
    @linalesia5188 Před 3 lety +10

    Nigerians tend to mention South African xenophobia a lot. Remember when Nigeria expelled Ghanaians from Nigeria? Remember the slogan “ Ghana must go” ?

    • @tennybamidele2432
      @tennybamidele2432 Před 3 lety +4

      Ghana did the same thing to Nigerians in 1969 so?

    • @thabangtladi8247
      @thabangtladi8247 Před 2 lety +4

      @@tennybamidele2432 so why both of you see us South Africans as xenophobic when we say we dnt want you in SA anymore 💁‍♂️??

    • @DerrickCNdu
      @DerrickCNdu Před 2 lety +5

      @@thabangtladi8247 Cuz those were entirely politically motivated policies that had nothing to do with the people themselves. Nigerians didn't not fear for their lives in Ghana and neither did Ghanaians fear for their lives in Nigeria

  • @Stratocaster01
    @Stratocaster01 Před 3 lety +13

    The South African guy is really smart with a nice educated accent.

    • @mautwana
      @mautwana Před 3 lety

      How do you associated accent with intelligence 🙆‍♂️🙆‍♂️🙆‍♂️... wow you are pathetic

    • @Stratocaster01
      @Stratocaster01 Před 3 lety +2

      @@mautwana Nah, you missed the point and the conjunctive reference. I have listened to him, assessed his contents, they make sense and were lucidly delivered. It’s a dual attribute of intellect and fluency, not that one was predicated on the other. You should try and make your point without the insult, try it next time, it works. You should also get some help with syntax.

    • @mautwana
      @mautwana Před 3 lety

      @@Stratocaster01 dude you can try spin it whichever way you want .. you said he had an "educated accent" you have literally associated his speech delivery with intelligence. Fact that you say its educated means he had to learn it somewhere meaning if he didnt have this accent he would be as educated.. yiu are really pathetic ..

    • @Stratocaster01
      @Stratocaster01 Před 3 lety

      @@mautwana You seem to be desperately in need of the oxygen of attention seeing that it appears you recently just discovered a new word “pathetic”, ironically this new word of yours aptly describes how you come across. Having an educated accent does not necessarily mean you are intelligent, it only means simply what the combination of the words says, an accent that has been received through education. Being educated does not necessarily translate to intelligence. Intelligence requires a lot more than how well you speak or sound. There are many very intelligent persons who have not spent a day in a classroom. Go back to that video, listen to the young man, he spoke clearly and eloquently and what he had to say made sense.

    • @mautwana
      @mautwana Před 3 lety

      @@Stratocaster01you say having an educated accent only means what?????
      Dude you the one who said he has an educated accent, it is there for all to see "unless you edit it, which you probably will to cover your blushes"
      So basically this is the accent of those that are educated? Or the accent is synonymous with education? What of the other accents? You are so brainwashed by whiteness its disgusting really . Sies

  • @khumbudzonemukula914
    @khumbudzonemukula914 Před 6 lety +41

    Wow, so basically what we all think of each other is far fetched from the actual truth about each other, all because of lack of understanding and tolerance towards each other........ I am in no liberty to judge my fellow Africans in general just because I don't know their culture or because of what I heard of them.... I will judge a person individually based on their actions towards me whether good or bad........ Africa Unite!

    • @KusemaAfrica
      @KusemaAfrica  Před 6 lety +2

      Thank you for this Khumbudzo!

    • @csamurai958
      @csamurai958 Před 6 lety +6

      That's the best way to live. Only two types of people in the world - the good and the bad.

    • @ajantsmith6139
      @ajantsmith6139 Před 5 lety +4

      The issue is only one of the two groups want to go and live in the others countries. We don't want to go to Nigeria if it's not about expanding our sphere of economic dominance. Individual South Africans wouldn't go to Nigeria even if you promised them a mansion and a car in Lagos.

    • @vaarbz6764
      @vaarbz6764 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ajantsmith6139 Yet there are South Africans who have moved to Nigeria for various regions including business. There's a price that comes with being a country with relatively more opportunities compared to it's fellow countries. The same way many flock to the United States, Canada, France, and the UK. And there's not much you can do about that as a liberal, democratic and capitalist country either than deteriorating the country's economy or changing the economic system.

  • @yusufHaffejee-ql9oj
    @yusufHaffejee-ql9oj Před 3 lety +10

    I'm south african when I think nigeria i think beautiful people, culture and traditions I also think beautiful nature and huge prosperous cities I want to visit one day love you nigeria💜

  • @mrsoshadabaadman
    @mrsoshadabaadman Před 3 lety +3

    I love this discussion. If we as South Africans can overcome the isolation and indoctrination that came with it. We can learn so much from the rest of the continent. Free our minds further and join industry and become a formidable powerhouse. We could overtake the U.S and China. I believe this can happen in my lifetime. Africans unite!

  • @invaderrevolution9343
    @invaderrevolution9343 Před 5 lety +60

    I love S.A. because of their beautiful ladies with well arranged back side😍

  • @AJDraws
    @AJDraws Před 3 lety +1

    Look, I think we all have some bias, or preconceived notions about other countries. But I also think that all cultures have so much to teach and accepting the differences in cultures and cherishing our differences with respect as opposed to seeing it as negativity, would benefit all involved. We all have bad. But we all have SO MUCH good. People are wonderful, and any human being from any religion, culture, or even political views will surprise you if you allow them to.
    We live in such a cool world.
    It's too big and diverse for me to experience it all, but I wish to see as many of it and learn as much from it before I die.

  • @LazEke_S.C
    @LazEke_S.C Před 5 lety

    I love this too and highly recommend

  • @user-qz2lj5cf7n
    @user-qz2lj5cf7n Před 3 měsíci

    Hi to you all Nigerians luv luv you so much because l do listen to your conversations alord we are the same 🖐

  • @sheilagreasley-rush4423
    @sheilagreasley-rush4423 Před 6 lety +15

    I THINK OF MIRIAM MAKEBA - ONE OF MY BEST SINGER

  • @olaronkefamuyiwa739
    @olaronkefamuyiwa739 Před 6 lety +39

    When I think of South Africa, I think about Pap and the heavenly sauce that goes with it. (Not the Nigeria Ogi please) lol

    • @KusemaAfrica
      @KusemaAfrica  Před 6 lety +7

      Hahaha. Its not a surprise that the pap is one of the staple foods of South Africa. The same way Nigerians consume rice daily is the same way South Africans don't joke with their pap

    • @csbukwane6520
      @csbukwane6520 Před 5 lety +6

      I'm from Durban and pap is not our staple food at all !

    • @kunyadesmond4981
      @kunyadesmond4981 Před 5 lety +1

      You are a disgrace

    • @southafrican1010
      @southafrican1010 Před 5 lety +5

      That very sticky thing...I think they call it soup or something, It looks very disgusting.

    • @tumeloselex
      @tumeloselex Před 4 lety +3

      😂 pap is everything to us

  • @ademan47
    @ademan47 Před 5 lety +7

    I love South Africa. I hope to visit the country when it is more peaceful

  • @saint-905
    @saint-905 Před 4 lety +12

    When I think of South Africa I think of apartheid regime,xenophobia,violence against women and hiv.

    • @tfmkhonza5084
      @tfmkhonza5084 Před 4 lety +12

      @Normal Person you are a shame to African Continent lets hope u are at your own country not in Europe. Fixing your country stop running like a cocroach from your problem.

    • @pumlajenn2162
      @pumlajenn2162 Před 3 lety

      Really where do you come from ?

    • @user-vn5fw7gl6o
      @user-vn5fw7gl6o Před 2 lety

      HIV what? SA not the highest country in terms of HIV numbers. Gender based violence is everywhere. Some countries do not report these. Let's all be transparent and then we can talk. Yes apartheid happened and we didn't ask for it. When people say what they don't want in their country they are often labelled xenophobic. Let's listen to the cries of the people and then we take it from there. Saying hateful things to each other though is not right and doesn't solve anything.

    • @remschinedu
      @remschinedu Před 2 lety

      @@pumlajenn2162 I come from you 🤣🤣

  • @ibukun1607
    @ibukun1607 Před 3 lety +6

    When I think of South Africa as a Nigerian 🇳🇬 I just see people on fire and people enjoying setting people on fire

  • @blessedbeyond5722
    @blessedbeyond5722 Před 6 lety

    Yes the wide variety of wine collections, I wanted to buy most of them all

  • @redeemablesoul
    @redeemablesoul Před 6 lety +18

    South African black women yes...

  • @MooneLightEntertainment
    @MooneLightEntertainment Před 4 lety +36

    See how the most Nigerians here maintain a positive outlook towards SA, and they keep a positive perspective about other African countries as well...how else do they smell opportunities a million miles away?
    Wonder why other Africans don’t return this

    • @pmambongwe8640
      @pmambongwe8640 Před 3 lety +2

      We can't keep a positive perspective about the cause of the obvious. They would about SA we are a loving nation and we don't go to other countries solely to commit crime

    • @MooneLightEntertainment
      @MooneLightEntertainment Před 3 lety +2

      @@pmambongwe8640 and by that you’re implying that Nigerians and other Africans come to SA “solely to commit crime”? I need to make sure I understand.

    • @pmambongwe8640
      @pmambongwe8640 Před 3 lety +5

      @@MooneLightEntertainment esp Nigerians. Even your Drs use fake qualifications. Most SAns are learning NEVER to trust a Nigerian, any Nigerian. EVER!!

    • @kapajita9
      @kapajita9 Před 3 lety +5

      Nah fam, i'm south african. Besides the loud mouthed, show off, arrogant christian or muslim believers, which has contributed to us as africans loosing our roots and seperation. Otherwise nigeria is the heartbeat of africa. I love the music, the food, the fashion, the designs, the people (naijahhhh whoooo), the accent, the energy, the brains. Nigerians are great minds. They are just a broken nation like many other african countries. but damn you loud hahaha!

    • @MooneLightEntertainment
      @MooneLightEntertainment Před 3 lety

      @@pmambongwe8640 alright. We will take all that as a compliment.

  • @blessedbeyond5722
    @blessedbeyond5722 Před 6 lety +31

    When I hear of southafrica what comes in my mind is natural beauty both it's both of the people and the country itself. The weather is perfect in southafrica and I would love there before I go anywhere in the world

    • @sundara26
      @sundara26 Před 6 lety

      Are you SA? What do SA women think of black men from America?

    • @proudafrican4217
      @proudafrican4217 Před 6 lety +2

      Rama Krishna ..we actually think they are cool.

    • @sundara26
      @sundara26 Před 6 lety +4

      So what wethu, well sister that is good to know. I'm definitely going to visit Africa in the near future. Just getting my list together and still doing research to finalize my list. South Africa and Namibia wasn't on my original list until I just happen upon it in my research countries. My primary focus was on the countries where African Americans came from like Senegal, Nigeria, Cameroon, and Ghana. I will definitely be visiting those countries. South Africa and Namibia I just developed a liking for the beauty of those countries. South Africa didn't exactly experience slavery, but they experienced hell too in their past so I guess we can say we have similar past. For that reason alone we should have a connection with each other. Also found out that despite South Africa being a very metropolitan area, the cost of living is cheap compared to America. I love that a lot. I'm even thinking about moving there if I like it like I think I am, but the only thing that scares me is the crime and the potential uprising that may happen. Also, will I get attacked for being a black man from America. I read the local men there don't like foreign men, especially from Nigeria. I'm not from Nigeria, but they don't know that. I don't look Nigeria and I'm tall so they will probably think that I look American black. What is a nice city for an black American male to move to in South Africa if I choose this country as my new temporary/permanent home? I will always be going back and forth to America though since I have family here. But I definitely want to experience living in the Motherland where most of the people I see are black. That will be a different experience for me growing up in the states where it's almost 70 percent white vs South Africa which is 80 percent black.

    • @sundara26
      @sundara26 Před 6 lety

      So what wethu..so what in your opinion do you think which city I will feel best in as an America? Durban, Johannesburg, Cape Town, or Pretoria? I know it's a difficult question to answer so let me ask it this way. Which city do you like the best? As far as the high crime rate in South Africa. As long as the crime is localized then I can deal with it. In America the crimes are usually in certain areas so you know what areas to avoid. If it's like that in South Africa then I can deal with it? I can pretty much handle myself anyway, but I will still like to avoid it. Thanks for your replies and knowledge.

    • @proudafrican4217
      @proudafrican4217 Před 6 lety

      Rama Krishna ..those are big cities and crime ridden but you will fit will between Cape Town and Durban but Johannesburg is a must visit and the most dangerous.I leave 130 km away from Pretoria so i go there most of the time and for me i only go there to party but i wont stay there.I dont like it there but my friends do.The nite life and great company and beautiful places u only find between Durban and Cape town but if you are business minded and want to make it big Johannesburg is the place for u.

  • @lindelwanothandongcobo8863

    When I think of Nigeria I think of tall giant people I like that but also , poverty , unemployment ,my Nigerian friends in South Africa when I tell them I want to visit they say I must go alone cz they will never go back to that Country .Corruption , kidnappings but I'm an entrepreneur and I'm looking forward to see the business side of Nigeria.

    • @javanprince3800
      @javanprince3800 Před 5 lety

      The reason they are not going back is because they don’t have anything back home I belt u people are leaving better the way she is in SA

    • @ayokidzzy6326
      @ayokidzzy6326 Před 4 lety

      @@javanprince3800 you couldn't have said it better..💯💯🔥🔥
      Cuz I know say once we Naija don make dat doll omo na to fall back ..to flex life oh.

    • @javanprince3800
      @javanprince3800 Před 4 lety

      Ayo kidzzy true talk my brother

  • @phumudzomakhani7160
    @phumudzomakhani7160 Před 4 lety +22

    Hi, I'm South African, and I would like everyone in this beautiful continent to know that South Africans are very warm and welcoming people.
    As for Nigerians, I respect their entrepreneurial energy and skills, the problem is that some of them are doing illegal stuff, and most of them are in the country illegally
    Come legally, do legal stuff/business then you will see SAns will warm up to you. I believe in a United Africa at peace with itself and please stop running away from your country, who will develop it if all the skilled people are running away.
    Hold politicians accountable. Demand services

    • @davidgoldman3236
      @davidgoldman3236 Před 4 lety +1

      Shut the fuck up

    • @davidgoldman3236
      @davidgoldman3236 Před 4 lety

      Shut the fuck up

    • @Dability
      @Dability Před 3 lety +4

      No need to curse truth should be told.. Nigerians are welcome is south africa, just respect the laws of this country you will prosper loke many others..

    • @yusufHaffejee-ql9oj
      @yusufHaffejee-ql9oj Před 3 lety

      @@davidgoldman3236 no you

    • @naijaboi7639
      @naijaboi7639 Před 3 lety +1

      For your information, aside Infrastructure Nigeria is more developed in every aspect than South Africa

  • @Blackssing
    @Blackssing Před 4 lety +36

    Am south African women but honestly Nigerian women are just out of this word they are beautiful.

    • @africanandproud6792
      @africanandproud6792 Před 2 lety +1

      You are not South African. No ways can you think any women are more beautiful than our sisters. You are Nigerian.

  • @tiffanyhunley6743
    @tiffanyhunley6743 Před 5 lety

    I believe that Africa as many other places have a little bit of everything. They have good experiences and there are some bad things too. But as a whole I will say it's wonderful.

  • @bandilezuluu
    @bandilezuluu Před 3 lety +5

    Nah South African people in general are just blessed with looks like nose ,teeth and obviously the women their bodies and beauty.🥱
    Debate in the comments if you disagree…

  • @javanprince3800
    @javanprince3800 Před 5 lety +14

    Wen I think about SA all I can remember is Ini-beginning, ini-beginning😂😂😂😂

  • @kenney0313
    @kenney0313 Před 6 lety +2

    AiyaMaya!!!! It snows in South Africa?????????? 4 seasons??? I have to check the similarities between there and Virginia, U.S., as it sounds quite similar.

    • @zunaiandre2341
      @zunaiandre2341 Před 6 lety +1

      kenney0313 yep it does but not blizzard that the East Coast can have

  • @dumekhayamapoma8446
    @dumekhayamapoma8446 Před rokem

    I agree with the fact that HIV is higher in South Africa but what I know our HIV statistics is almost accurate but what I wonder whether other African states can they employ the same statistic tools so that we can be able to do comparison fairly with other African countries

  • @lillytom7630
    @lillytom7630 Před 5 lety +22

    Lol Nigerian when they talk you would swear they are shouting each other

    • @ofentse5555
      @ofentse5555 Před 5 lety +4

      LOL SO TRUE LOL

    • @adeolugodwin4267
      @adeolugodwin4267 Před 5 lety +2

      @@steveanderson6799 WTH! Bro
      Carry Me along Bro
      Let's go for Excursion
      LMAO

    • @lostworld3195
      @lostworld3195 Před 5 lety +6

      @@steveanderson6799 Before you come make sure to check if you don't have Ebola😏we don't want Ebola here keep it to yourself

    • @steveanderson6799
      @steveanderson6799 Před 5 lety +6

      Ebola never existed in Nigeria, It was an Ebola patient that came to Nigeria with the sickness to share like you share HIV to innocent Nigerians but the Liberian man died the same he arrived in Nigeria. My 8 inches-erect friend slept with 2 South African girls in Brazil and confessed their pussies were nothing but sacks of water😤😤

    • @o.tchidi9873
      @o.tchidi9873 Před 4 lety

      @@steveanderson6799 😂

  • @yolandanxesi5463
    @yolandanxesi5463 Před 5 lety +13

    Funny how Nigerians will say they think of HIV/AIDS yet Nigeria is second to South Africa and largest in absolute terms. The irony.

    • @chukwuemerie
      @chukwuemerie Před 4 lety

      TOO MANY RAPES RESULT INTO HIV CONTRACTION AND VIOLENCE.

    • @davidgoldman3236
      @davidgoldman3236 Před 4 lety

      Compare the population size of both

    • @_thelmsss7083
      @_thelmsss7083 Před 4 lety

      Thank the lord it’s second to South Africa not the first and also you should be ashamed of yourself for finding the littlest reasons to hate on another African country also based on the population of Nigeria and South Africa you would expect Nigeria to be more but unfortunately it’s South Africa. Bohoo sad, ain’t it😢😢 too bad we don’t really care and also the Way some South Africans talk you’d think South Africa is really perfect and could be maybe compared to the residence of Angels when it’s far too too far from perfection hell, it’s not even high income country and the GDP of Nigeria surpasses that of our good ole’ mighty “SA”. So next before looking for a country to diss please select properly and we shouldn’t even be having this conversation because Africa is “supposed” to be united even though some people will never let it, I rest my Case while still being a proud Ikwerre and Okirika Nigerian of the South-south region. God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 and help South Africa 🇿🇦 🇿🇦

    • @_thelmsss7083
      @_thelmsss7083 Před 4 lety

      You should also be ashamed because a 14 year old girl just told you that😒😒

    • @trappist1-e301
      @trappist1-e301 Před 3 lety +1

      @@_thelmsss7083 you should be ashamed of being Nigerian

  • @thembashabangu
    @thembashabangu Před 6 lety +4

    I am South African and I can honestly say it depends on individuals you interact with. I have come across good and bad Nigerians, mostly good as I just stay away from the bad people in general whether South Africans, Nigerians, Zim, Zam, Bots or Moz. One thing I like about Nigerians is the entrepreneurial spirit. if your hustle game is weak, hangout with a Nigerian. Whether in the street or in cooperate

    • @zamadladla826
      @zamadladla826 Před 6 lety +3

      You must be a criminal worshiping thugs who need to be deported.

    • @thembashabangu
      @thembashabangu Před 6 lety

      Zama Dladla
      No, I am not a criminal just an ordinary person working hard just like you. As for worship, I don't know about that or what gave you the idea.

    • @zunaiandre2341
      @zunaiandre2341 Před 6 lety

      Bro!no.what did they give you

  • @princeaghamiogie7154
    @princeaghamiogie7154 Před 5 lety +10

    Am very amazed about the maturity of both of you. Am a Nigerian watching this video from New York. When first arrived in Canada and didn't know any where. I Sierra Leone guy and was married to a white lady when he had my friend and l speaking he came to us and said you guys are Nigerians and we said yes and he called his wife and told her these are my brothers and the took us to a buffet all you can eat and that was the very first good meal l ate. Fast forward when l got to U.S. went to university and had a very good job and became a supervisor and many Africans guys where working under me we where all like big family. What affects one affects all of us. I covered for many of them. The ones that Where older than me l told them no to call me sir.l say all these, to say because most of them have not travel out of their country. Most of other Africans here are very proud of Nigerins because of our confident and high level positions we hold and we help many other Africans. Few still jealous us here. Africans, we are all brothers

  • @Tukstah360
    @Tukstah360 Před 6 lety +2

    can we bring that third guy to come party here lol. he's crazy

  • @nicholastoroitich2638
    @nicholastoroitich2638 Před 5 lety +2

    Aiyamaya!!!? I love south Africa ,when i think of SA think of aparthied regime.watching from🇰🇪

  • @tersooallagh1411
    @tersooallagh1411 Před 5 lety +14

    I think well of South Africa in summary. I won't mention those that were already discussed in the video.
    Positive: When I hear South Africa, I remember Honourables Mmusi Maimane, Julius Malema, Floyd Shivambu, Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, Gardee, Steenhuisen, the EFF, the COPE, etc. I like the active interaction that happens in their parliament. Most South Africans I have met usually feel embarrassed about their parliament but I think the ACTIVE participation is good for democracy and it can help to keep their leaders in check.
    Negative: I think South Africans are very ungrateful people, with regard to Nigeria as a Nation. I always hear them sing the praises of western nations that helped them in the struggle against apartheid(which is not bad) but never have I heard, even their current leaders, acknowledge that Nigeria was the biggest investor in the fight against apartheid in South Africa(SA). Starting from the early 1970s, workers in Nigeria contributed 2% of their monthly salaries, students skipped their lunch in school WILLINGLY in order to contribute to help liberate SA from apartheid. In Nigeria, then it was popularly known as "Mandela tax". About $5 million was given to the African National Congress(ANC) and the Pan Africanist Congress(PAC) ANNUALLY from Nigeria alone, of course you know what for. Nigerian refused selling oil to SA in protest to the white minority rule and lost over $41 billion at that time. And more sacrifices that I may not have enough time to list out here, but if you're interested to know more you can simply Google search "Nigeria's contribution to fight apartheid". The lovely part is that no strings were attached to this generosity, Nigeria gained NOTHING from SA for all the funds spent thinking we were helping our fellow African brothers and sisters.
    In the last 5-6 years, I almost hated SA-ans but I realized that most of the xenophobia "champions" are ignorant and uneducated people being manipulated(for political reasons, I think) and that I may understand. But it's sad when I come across SA-ans in Europe and they talk trash about Nigerians based on popular stereotypes gotten from a few bad eggs.
    At the end of it all, I just hope that the young SA-ans are taught more about what Zimbabweans, Zambians, Namibians, Nigerians and other African countries risked to support SA(actually the then ANC) to fight apartheid. Even if a country didn't contribute a dime, for whatever reasons, their citizens still don't deserve to be treated that horribly(as per xenophobia), especially not NIGERIANS.

  • @lunsas
    @lunsas Před 4 lety

    Why is he saying South Africans have begun to re evaluate the legacy of Nelson Mandela instead of saying “some “

  • @namisama6810
    @namisama6810 Před 5 lety +19

    When I think of Nigeria....drugs,human trafficking and scams.

  • @wateromiproduction3898
    @wateromiproduction3898 Před 6 lety +6

    South Africa is a great nation. Can't forget Apathaid and the struggle for freedom. Mandela,Biko, Desmond Tutu, Winnie, Nbeki. I think trade needs to be increased between South Africa and the rest of Africa. South Africa should allow the rule of law to prevail. Foreign criminals should be extradited to their country after serving time. Xenophobia and notorious armed robberies giving South Africa a very bad image. Considering a lot of Nigerians contributed to your freedom by financing ANC during the struggle and educating a lot of your leaders today at our expense in Nigerian secondary schools and university's . Every Nigerian will be happy if you take people you suspect with evidence of criminal activity to court and allow them to defend themselves in a court. Remember we fought for the freedom you enjoy today

    • @ayandahlalukana4762
      @ayandahlalukana4762 Před 5 lety +5

      What a messy ending you've put on this comment. I think you need to be on the ground to fully understand why SAns have become volatile towards most Nigerians. Granted there are honest and hardworking communities of them here, who make an honest living but you all need to start being honest with yourselves. There is clearly a serious problem with the way Nigerians have succumbed to the idea of making crime their means of survival. This problem is not only in S.A it's everywhere! Secondly I think you're being big headed by even thinking you ended that regime for us. I understand that S.A had a lot of help from the world but that certainly does not mean we must spend the rest of our eternity repaying it. We are a hospitable nation but often this gets taken for granted and abused, with people claiming we're lazy and stupid- when in fact most of us still have a conscience, believe in honest hard work and no amount of money can make us take the short cuts most Nigerians choose. S.A has the most accommodative immigration policies in Africa but we still have millions of immigrants who insist on living unlawfully. Upon that they live in communities which are now purely populated by them and live peacefully in. It is only in townships were issues escalate and this mostly due to political influences. I am always keen to know where in Africa are there areas like Parklands in Cape Town, or South Beach in Durban, even Yoeville, Hillbrow, Rosettenville and the practically the whole of Johannesburg, that actually accommodate foreign nationals with or without correct documentation. Where they can thrive in their businesses without any interference from the government or any form of legislation. There are probably a hand full of countries that do not have countrymen who are in S.A. We're the only country in the world that have relaxed our immigration laws so much that we accommodate foreign nationals more than our patriots. So before you make such backhanded remarks do your research.

    • @dineomolapo2257
      @dineomolapo2257 Před 5 lety +2

      my dear support the anc not south Africans get that clear they are not the only once who fought they just got the highest votes in 1994 ...

    • @normantshokotshela5290
      @normantshokotshela5290 Před 5 lety +4

      "I helped you in time of need so don't complain when I do as I please in your country, Is that what Nigerians want."
      Do you guys want us to bend and take it at all cost?
      I live in the North Suburbs of JHB and I promise you there are more criminals than the professional Nigerian.
      Its heart breaking to listen to people justifying crime, I've been reading a lot of post here.
      Someone said if you like something Nigerians will supply it to you, If its drugs (you've got it), If its education ( you've Got it) even if its from a fake graduate, you got it.
      We don't need this in south Africa, we expected good quality contributions from our fellow Africans not rubbish we are receiving from you our Brothers and sisters.
      In fact I'm thinking of doing a documentary and post that in every youtube video that talk about South Africa that is envious of our fellow brothers and sisters. I wonder how you go like that.

  • @Futhi.Johnson
    @Futhi.Johnson Před 5 lety +1

    Nice cool dudes..both..!!

  • @thabisolungani212
    @thabisolungani212 Před 2 lety

    As a South African n also a football fan I would say Nigeria got the best football players not just in Africa but also world wide I love watching them . Nigeria got beautiful women too I don't wanna lie .

  • @yanda6218
    @yanda6218 Před 4 lety +3

    Siba, not Simba, I really like Nigerians, they are not shy to speak their mind. we can't we just all leave in peace.

  • @inspirewisdom
    @inspirewisdom Před 3 lety +3

    I am Nigerian and I know that Oliver Tambo lived in Nigeria at one time. Also South Africans should be ETERNALLY grateful to Nigeria and The Frontline Sta tes,namely Zambia,Angola,Namibia,Zimbabwe,Lesotho,Botswana and Nigeria.

    • @bandilezuluu
      @bandilezuluu Před 3 lety +1

      Fok off ,y’all didn’t help us much,you guys just wanna visit us now coz we winning.but our country was like Burundi y’all wouldn’t give a f*** about us

    • @inspirewisdom
      @inspirewisdom Před 3 lety

      @@bandilezuluu I could see you don't know your African History. Many Zulu members of The ANC were in Nigeria as refugees in the 60s/70s/80s. Mandela was a refugee in Nigeria in the 60s, Oliver Tambo also was a refugee in Nigeria. In fact the Nigeria Military Govt of the time gave the ANC weapons leftover of The Nigerian Civil War. From your lack of knowledge of your own history and Nigeria's help against Apartheid South Africa, I could see you are an ignoramus fool and should be ashamed of your lack of knowledge of Africa's history against oppression and colonialism.

    • @khulekanimtshali622
      @khulekanimtshali622 Před 2 lety +1

      @UCjx8xEfW_TNW5M34-DKa6RQ We don't care stay in your country

    • @inspirewisdom
      @inspirewisdom Před 2 lety +1

      @@khulekanimtshali622 Well it shows how ignorant you are as regards African History. If those Frontline Nations,Nigeria etc didn't help you, you will still be under Apartheid!. Or do you think the whiteman cared about you.Fool! Ungrateful wretch!. Always wallow in your wretchedness!

    • @khulekanimtshali622
      @khulekanimtshali622 Před 2 lety

      @@inspirewisdom Stay in your country you drug dealer.Go and fight Boko Haram and leave our country

  • @m77ast
    @m77ast Před 3 lety

    Most of my friends are high level business consultants. And we all still say our trip to South Africa is the best they ever had. The day before my wedding all the grooms men vanished and the next morning all the bedrooms were totally destroyed. These Nigerian warriors seemed to be released from their misery. They let out all their stored up aggression - I think in Nigeria things that were too difficult to find like fun were not that difficult to acquire in South Africa.
    Some of my friends are thinking of moving there from the U.K. to buy a house and live.

    • @thabisomaila8095
      @thabisomaila8095 Před 2 lety

      Please tell them to mot come here, they should go to Nigeria and fix that hell of a country

    • @m77ast
      @m77ast Před 2 lety

      @@thabisomaila8095 you sound angry.
      You should be happy that Nigerians are coming to spend money in your country. You should be grateful.

    • @thabisomaila8095
      @thabisomaila8095 Před 2 lety +1

      @@m77ast first of all Nigerians are not coming to spend money in SA, they don't even have money to begin with. Let's not act like SA is not better interim of opportunities, why will Nigerian jump so many countries to spend money in SA? They money they don't even have? We are doing way better than Nigeria, spend that money you don't have on your poor people who need it most you are disrespecting us south Africans we are not your average African country like Nigeria

    • @m77ast
      @m77ast Před 2 lety

      @@thabisomaila8095 you are funny. I like your humour.
      You seem to hate Nigerians. But perhaps you should get to know a few of us. We are not really that bad. If we were - so many of your South African women will not be marrying all our men.
      However in terms of development. I give it to you South Africa is quite well developed. Some of my friends have projects there, my wife is South African and I got married in Joburg.
      However you are just leaving white rule under apartheid. Now you have started having black leaders. I heard that Jacob Zumba is already building mansions with the country’s money.
      Welcome to the problem of corruption amongst black leaders.
      I have worked for many multinationals around the world and I setup a charitable enterprise that I plan to move to Nigeria in a year or two.
      So yes indeed we are thinking about our country.
      And my friends coming to spend money in South Africa and having a great time is a compliment.
      I think you should lose the attitude. We are brothers and sisters and should not be at war with one another.
      Blessings.

    • @thabisomaila8095
      @thabisomaila8095 Před 2 lety

      @@m77ast Nigerian economy and living standards is below ours, most Nigerians don't even have money to come and spend in SA and even the few that do, we won't even notice them. We have international people from across the globe, our cities are most visited in Africa. From Nigeria we only get people who migrate to add more burden to our government.
      Our annual budget is $128B while for Nigeria is $36B so we are way above y'all and you can keep your so called money in Nigeria we're is currently poverty capital, we don't need it we are way richer than Nigerians use that money on your people they need it most

  • @wessmalo6422
    @wessmalo6422 Před 5 lety +9

    We love Nigerian Guys ,what is he talking about? Not all of us are like that guys.😍💝❤

  • @amosmuvona4347
    @amosmuvona4347 Před 6 lety +5

    Mandela and his fight against apartheid comes to mind first and for us Zimbabweans our relationship has long roots going back in history and now that I have lived there I have been exposed to both the good and the bad. But the good outweighs the bad from my own experience.

  • @anajoy1
    @anajoy1 Před 5 lety +12

    These two guys are so chill. I just want to say that Nigerians study the area they travel too, if the people like drugs, they give them drugs, if they like education, they become educated. it depends on what your people like. So whatever Nigerians are doing in your country, is what you people like. Because in Nigeria the drug problem is not as much as it is in SouthAfrica. With that said we are Africans let love one another.

    • @dineomolapo2257
      @dineomolapo2257 Před 5 lety +4

      if you bring drugs to your fellow African kidnap their 12year old into drugs and prostitution you love be them haaa you are sick.

    • @ajantsmith6139
      @ajantsmith6139 Před 5 lety +3

      And that's why we don't want Nigerians here. Kenyans, Ugandans don't have this ugly mentality of yours.

    • @ahlumefrica5357
      @ahlumefrica5357 Před 5 lety +1

      Sorry but this comment made me sick. U clearly unaware of what Nigerians do in SA, we didn't ask for fake churches and to be human trafficked

    • @sarelseanego2896
      @sarelseanego2896 Před 4 lety

      And the ones who sell drugs to school kids wrapped in candy wrappers?

    • @mzansisnewsexpect5544
      @mzansisnewsexpect5544 Před 3 lety

      Wow all along during Apartheid we didn't like drugs then boom our relatives from West Africa came and we liked drugs that sounds fishy to me

  • @thembekilefono3126
    @thembekilefono3126 Před 2 lety

    yes,our wine is world ranked...one of the best wines.....ROUTE 62 im coming down this december..Ayeye

  • @ossychibunna7285
    @ossychibunna7285 Před 3 lety +2

    As a Nigerian I love south Africa very much.but after the xenophobic attack toward their fellow African i knew it wasn't all SA are I support of it. I lost my like ness instantly I couldn't believe that black suffocating their fellowed black in african.is bygones now but can't forget it I love all my fellow Africans

  • @gregorywilson2124
    @gregorywilson2124 Před 2 lety

    i agree with the BB women, everyone of the seem to have this pleasant attribute

  • @sarelseanego2896
    @sarelseanego2896 Před 5 lety +20

    Imagine a Nigerian of all people having something negative to say about South Africa while they go through all the struggle of getting visa to come and live in SA😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Vincent-dc6zd
      @Vincent-dc6zd Před 5 lety +9

      Imagine South Africans complaining about not having enough jobs, but these same foreigners come and find work just like magic. Don't be so rude

    • @asemahlemakwedini2462
      @asemahlemakwedini2462 Před 5 lety +5

      Al Capone I'm a South African & I must say wow you sure are prideful of shit filled accomplishments. A Nigerian especially a highly skilled one getting easier access to study/work/live in SA is actually more of a benefit to us then. But clearly you don't understand economics.

    • @lostworld3195
      @lostworld3195 Před 5 lety +3

      @@Vincent-dc6zd Imagine Nigerians saying negative things about South Africa like HIV and Aids while they forget about their Ebola and Malaria

    • @caesarsavage8894
      @caesarsavage8894 Před 4 lety +3

      Nigeria the giant of Africa,

    • @sarelseanego2896
      @sarelseanego2896 Před 4 lety

      @@Vincent-dc6zd Drug trading isn't really an authentic work my friend

  • @eiffeltower7503
    @eiffeltower7503 Před 5 lety +2

    We want one Africa. We're stronger together.

  • @ominiekwe7241
    @ominiekwe7241 Před 3 lety +3

    Truely when it comes to buddy south African women are number one, seconded by the yorubas in Nigeria, south Africa is a lovely country, is just bad heads that are spoiling the image of South Africa. One love Africa,planning coming there one day

  • @khutsotshetlhane4078
    @khutsotshetlhane4078 Před 3 lety +3

    Haaaa Thomas' voice bathong😭😭😭😭

  • @BannerDaniel
    @BannerDaniel Před 6 lety +8

    Haha my Naija guy was real as AF

  • @paballomolingoane2009
    @paballomolingoane2009 Před 5 lety +3

    I think most of the comments are based on stereotypes which are perpetuated by ignorance... though somethings (only a few) were quite factual.

  • @kassandraechebima2851
    @kassandraechebima2851 Před 6 lety +2

    gospel, healing, restoration, new world

  • @sihlangusithole7885
    @sihlangusithole7885 Před 6 lety +32

    Am naija boy I like South African women so beutifull in Africa

    • @agbaya5314
      @agbaya5314 Před 6 lety +14

      sihlangu ennocent you’re not Nigerian. Stop using our name to lie. Claim your South African heritage. But yes your women are beautiful but very lose and wild

    • @Biobele
      @Biobele Před 6 lety +10

      Sihlangu is definitely not a Nigerian name no Nigerian would bear that

    • @mbukusambukusa6952
      @mbukusambukusa6952 Před 6 lety +7

      Omo baba Olowo lol! Even Nigerian women are loose, women tend to loosen up when they meet good man.

    • @agbaya5314
      @agbaya5314 Před 6 lety +1

      Mulilo Mulilo true all women are loose but the South African ones are worse. I had so much sex on first encounters in that country that I wondered whether I was a king to them or something. HIV is also rampant amongst the women for a reason. They can’t close their legs.

    • @mbukusambukusa6952
      @mbukusambukusa6952 Před 6 lety +2

      Omo baba Olowo soon we will start invading West Africa as well & I'm sure we will be getting women left & right, have you heard of this say that women love foreigners? Wherever you will go in the world women tend to be more valunerable, curious & probably want to know more about something foreign, haven't you noticed even there when you move from one state to the other state that women will be all over you.

  • @amalessi6809
    @amalessi6809 Před 3 lety

    Good job

  • @dr.jamesabiye2825
    @dr.jamesabiye2825 Před 6 lety +12

    Xenophobia is caused by poverty and the feeling of being left behind by local people. Even Nigerians were xenophobic against Ghanaians in the 80s. Unlike South Africans, Nigerians were not killing Ghanaians.

    • @olumuyiwaasunmo8399
      @olumuyiwaasunmo8399 Před 5 lety +5

      Nigerians were never xenophobic against Ghanaians.

    • @Gtdmilon514
      @Gtdmilon514 Před 5 lety +3

      @@olumuyiwaasunmo8399 yes you were you attacked them and said Ghana must go and you kicked them out with only a bag stop lying when will you Nigerians learn be honest your lovely people but the scams the lies and the violence in other peoples countries and yours has too stop

    • @olumuyiwaasunmo8399
      @olumuyiwaasunmo8399 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Gtdmilon514 Absolutely false. A government directive was issued that all Ghanaians must obtain Residence Permit if they don't already have and only those who hadn't were asked to go. Even then Nigerian public opposed it, and in spite of the directive a large number of Ghanaians without papers remained. No Ghanaian was ever molested in Nigeria. I want Ghanaians to respond to this and state categorically that Ghanaians were ever molested in Nigeria. Nigerians too were driven out of Ghana by government policy of Ghana twice but they were never molested by Ghanaian public. The first history of xenophobia in Africa is in South Africa where the public attacked fellow Africans.

    • @Olori-Ogun
      @Olori-Ogun Před 5 lety +4

      @@Gtdmilon514 you must have an issue with Nigerians or just stick to one side of history, yes Nigeria expelled Ghana in 1983 but Ghana under the leadership Abrefa Kofi Busia enacted the aliens compliance order in 1969 and forcefully expelled Africans and majority were Nigerians out of Ghana...
      Anything Nigeria did to Ghanaians in 1983 is simply payback.

    • @Gtdmilon514
      @Gtdmilon514 Před 5 lety +2

      @@Olori-Ogun I'm just trolling bro calm down 😂😂😂

  • @habibmagezibainomugisha8203

    South African music nice

  • @csamurai958
    @csamurai958 Před 6 lety +6

    iFeel like this video is doctored and most of the Nigerians (if not all) expressing their thoughts are already in SA. They seem careful with how they talk about the negative aspect to SA. In your other video where South Africans talked about Nigeria, they served it raw. It was obvious they was in their comfort zone and could say everything they wanted.
    Come to think of it, we had more GOOD stuff to say about SA than BAD stuff and iThink that's cos the video was doctored and even if it wasn't, Nigerians are not too quick to shoot at someone else without considerations (our morals are just too much that it sometimes get in the way of seeing evil even when it stands in front of us). It's just funny how we can get very hard on ourselves instead of foreigners. Looking through the comment's iStill see a lot of positive comments from Nigerians about SA. Why can't South Africans just be that way? iThink iHave the answer to that... It's because they can't (you just can't be someone else except you are acting).
    SA, give Nigeria a chance in your mind. We are goodder than badder. iHope you see that soon enough.

  • @milesrichard4813
    @milesrichard4813 Před 6 lety +30

    Xenophobia and I have no intentions of ever visiting there

  • @tshepotshoma4670
    @tshepotshoma4670 Před 6 lety +3

    you cant generalize its not all south Africans. I have foreign friends and do attend Nigerian church ( winners chapel). Like other people say nigerians sell drugs and do prostitute our sisters is still not correct not all of them its stereotypical. So its not correct to say south africans. May the peace our our lord Jesus be with with you.

    • @anajoy1
      @anajoy1 Před 5 lety

      Wow. Nice. God bless.

  • @suleshomade9306
    @suleshomade9306 Před 6 lety +12

    I would love to visit South Africa one day as a tourist, but my greatest fear is xenophobic. All the images of people living in the slums attacking foreigners give South Africa a bad name.

    • @KusemaAfrica
      @KusemaAfrica  Před 6 lety +3

      No country is perfect and so we encourage you to visit South Africa and discover its beautiful places and people.

    • @zamadladla826
      @zamadladla826 Před 6 lety +3

      Don't even fucking come here you idiot. We don't want anybody from there.

    • @eseojiekhudu6770
      @eseojiekhudu6770 Před 6 lety +2

      Pls he only expressed his fears or should one be scared of speaking his mind again?why then calling him an idiot?

    • @WilliamGarrow
      @WilliamGarrow Před 6 lety +6

      Sule Shomade Well that is images. I been to South Africa and hardly saw any slums. It depends where you go. I'm sure Nigeria has slums. But who seriously goes to any country to see the slums? There is crime in South Africa but it is like anywhere you be as street smart as possible.

  • @getzT
    @getzT Před 3 lety

    When I think of Nigerian I think of very confident individuals, go getters, big dreamers and Loud voices when they speak and most of them are very religious.

  • @nkwojoseph2456
    @nkwojoseph2456 Před 2 lety

    Talking about, I will say Nigeria truly represents black beauty. Nigeria has all shades of black, yellow skinned women, thick, curvy, slim, etc I feel it’s because of our population and diverse tribes of almost a 100. Each tribe have their unique beauty and color

  • @francoiswilliams
    @francoiswilliams Před 6 lety +8

    I am from ZA, and I have many Nigerian friends, cool!!!

  • @X-Gen-001
    @X-Gen-001 Před 6 lety

    Thomas looks like a young Eddie Murphy. He should work on some Axel Foley impressions. "Look man, I aint fallin for no banana in my tailpipe!"
    "Hey! Do you like rap music? 'Yeah, I like rap music'. Well turn around real slow then. I'm from the Rap Coalition of America. Take that gun off, throw it over there. If you like Rap music so much how come you ain't smiling? 'I'm smiling' Smile, smile real big. Now let's do a rap together. Yo baby! Yo baby! Yo baby! Yo!

  • @lungslushindlovukazi1658
    @lungslushindlovukazi1658 Před 3 lety +20

    It's funny how people lie to each other in these comments, probably to make each other feel better lol.. We are different people and we need to accept it and move on

  • @ajayiayomide3068
    @ajayiayomide3068 Před 6 lety +8

    I'm Nigerian and when I think about South Africa I think about apartheid also and not to mention the huge role of their leaders (Nelson Mandela) in the struggle, their music, I'm a big fan of South African hip hop and also their beautiful curvy women 😏😏

    • @ajayiayomide3068
      @ajayiayomide3068 Před 6 lety

      Makgomo Rose Sekopana yh you should come you'll love it...but I hope you love pepper too? 😏😏

    • @ajayiayomide3068
      @ajayiayomide3068 Před 6 lety

      Makgomo Rose Sekopana yeah... how's South African food like?

  • @katlehoraphasha4278
    @katlehoraphasha4278 Před 3 lety +5

    One africa 🇳🇬 🇿🇦

    • @naijaboi7639
      @naijaboi7639 Před 3 lety

      This statement is a scam.... We all know that Africa hates Nigeria cos we are the most powerful country on the continent

  • @travelsquadd
    @travelsquadd Před 6 lety +2

    How can you tell a Nigerian from s.african??serious inquiry I'm American....I wonder what country would I resemble....this makes me think twice about wanting to visit

    • @proudafrican4217
      @proudafrican4217 Před 6 lety +1

      Ohh you will know..😂😂😂😂

    • @KusemaAfrica
      @KusemaAfrica  Před 6 lety +1

      We will encourage you to still visit South Africa. It is a beautiful country. And as for distinguishing South Africans from Nigerians, it may not immediately come across as obvious but accents sometimes will give you a sense of what part of Africa people are from

    • @zunaiandre2341
      @zunaiandre2341 Před 6 lety +3

      Mbulelo Zulu shem waze wa si describer tjoo.Singabo kortie ne Shatty😅😅😅

  • @TeenaDavis101
    @TeenaDavis101 Před 4 lety +3

    Divide and conquer has worked on black ppl all over the world. 💯

  • @chimakalu41
    @chimakalu41 Před 4 lety

    7:18 like it is fire..smh.oh man

  • @tiehoteele874
    @tiehoteele874 Před 4 lety +16

    This video breaks my HEART, Africans will never be United as long we keep on comparing one another without helping each other and understanding where we come from and how we have being destroyed... when your brother is broken you lift him up,, so far I've not seen an African CZcamsr spreading positivity to lift African people... We Africans need to think, train ourselves to think critically, saying South Africans are lazy that's preposterous and rubbish my brothers and sisters, we need to read bcs knowledge is power, and while you reading you'll understand there's what we call a Research , we don't just assume and it is wrong to assume, South Africans perceive my Brothers from Nigeria as drug dealers cos the environment the majority of us are in, fact is majority of my Nigerian brothers sell drugs, we can't argue about the facts, it is what we are exposed to !! you need to come to South Africa and observe what we are talking about..... Now let's talk about the killings and evil things our brothers and sister are doing to Nigerians, to understand the reasons we first need to ask ourselves what's wrong with the minds of those very few Souh Africans do perform such evil deeds.. when a black man fight his own kind we don't assume but we know the problem is division and we Africans are divided and because of technology and media , we feed this evil information that divides and make us hate one another, we are new to these things.. now we praise each other not as an entire United group.. We need to change that mentality bcs now as we speak someone in Africa who's not South African hates this video bcs it's praising South Africa which is in Africa and not them, why not praise Africa as a whole bcs South Africa is part of Africa.. now back to these stereotypes from white people which now have infected the minds of my African brothers , stereotype saying your own blood, your brothers and sisters from South Africa are lazy, we first need to look at what apartheid did to their minds, they were forced to live in congested unhealthy environment, separated and their minds taught itself about division that's why there was a tribal civil war in South Africa, where a certain group of people speaking certain South African language saw itself better than the other.. where did they learn this ? You know where... my people , your people were re living in poor environment, and being born in a poor environment as a kid growing up you start to believe being poor as a way of life bcs you spent tears and already adapted therefore you are comfortable living In that condition since you all your life you where never exposed to wealth .. and I was like that also until I was adopted by my High school teacher and as i moved from an uncomfortable location to a more comfortable location my mind started to think positive, I saw people like myself driving nice cars and I started telling myself education is the only thing that will take me there... Africans never call a Black man lazy, never call yourself lazy.. read about your own history then you'll understand black people were once powerful beings on earth before western forces divided us... I am crying for my people to wake up

  • @rubb961
    @rubb961 Před 5 lety +2

    This is what I love and hate about my Nigerians we are 2nice why because if you ask others about Nigerians all you hear is nonsense but anyway I love this it's just mature with brilliant people nice one.and this is how it should be one love my people❤💖👏👍

    • @ahlumefrica5357
      @ahlumefrica5357 Před 5 lety +2

      You do realise not a lot of SA ppl go cause havoc in Nigeria right..... But Nigerians definetly cause havoc in SA.... That's why

    • @austinuzo5757
      @austinuzo5757 Před 3 lety

      My dear you can't blame Nigerians for speaking highly of other countries cos that's who we are. We show love and appreciation to foreigners, more than we show to ourselves but unfortunately they don't reciprocate as much as we do.

    • @austinuzo5757
      @austinuzo5757 Před 3 lety

      @@ahlumefrica5357 havoc?... Pls elaborate.

  • @thepresence2095
    @thepresence2095 Před 4 lety

    Is this Nigerian guy still alive? Just checking.

    • @trappist1-e301
      @trappist1-e301 Před 3 lety

      Are south Africans doing well there ? I they still alive ? Please bring them home

  • @sumtendechaba9884
    @sumtendechaba9884 Před 4 lety

    Winner Mandela not to be forgotten ever! She promoted Mandela!

  • @nomfanelomkhize6752
    @nomfanelomkhize6752 Před 3 lety

    Coz we check

  • @ikeemeka9366
    @ikeemeka9366 Před 2 lety

    It's okayyy

  • @uchannel7892
    @uchannel7892 Před 2 lety

    Please ask Ghanaians to react to South Africa, let hear them

  • @peterreal4900
    @peterreal4900 Před 3 lety +2

    If you'd asked me this when I was a kid, I would've said, "firstly, Lucky Dube, Sarafina, Apathied, n lastly; Nelson Mandela".
    However, now that I'm old; the first thing that readily comes to mind is the women's body shape,,,,,,,hooo lawd!,,,,,, like, I started knowing how very curvy women can get from SA chicks,,,,,Oboy! I no go lie, I want marry SA gurl.

    • @kznindaba2728
      @kznindaba2728 Před 3 lety

      😂😂😂😂😂✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾

  • @Nuani7
    @Nuani7 Před 6 lety +8

    OMGOODNESS! I didn’t know there was so much division amongst the countries. Some of these comments are shockingly painful. Wow. Sounds as bad as America! 😳☹️😪 I pray healing and unity on the continent as a whole.

    • @abigailmatlala2486
      @abigailmatlala2486 Před 6 lety +1

      Is not as bad as they put it, last time I've heard of xenophobia was 2010 and certain provinces like Limpopo never faced it. As a matter of a fact i'm as shocked as you looking at the comment section and i'm like are they talking of my country. at school i have Asian friend, 1 Nigerian and 1 Zimbabwean and white friends also.