Why African Americans Are Failing in Africa| Ep. 196

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
  • Today we are discussing why African Americans and the Diaspora. This was inspired by ‪@theafricanjumbee4057‬ who made an excellent video on the topic.
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    We Are Failing In Africa.
    • We Are Failing In Africa.
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Komentáře • 201

  • @Kenganda
    @Kenganda  Před 7 dny +23

    Shout out to the team on the Podcast!

  • @vanessaedwards54
    @vanessaedwards54 Před 6 dny +17

    The reason why America is the way it is today is because black Americans fought for our respect and we worked hard together to make it happen. The only way we can become great is if we work together. It's true united we stand divided we fall. PERIOD.

  • @lubowa6949
    @lubowa6949 Před 6 dny +7

    Africans must learn to think long, long term. Bear hardship so as eventually to realize your dreams

  • @jimmorel3740
    @jimmorel3740 Před 6 dny +4

    You don't start as one huge aligned group. You start as small effective cohesive cliques. One successful project leads to another. You grow organically and add a few members to the team over time based on their performance. In a few generations, you have a large dominant organization. We can't just jump to the end-game immediately. Unlike us, the other groups we're mentioning have had uninterrupted progress for centuries.

  • @Keys2SOAR
    @Keys2SOAR Před 3 dny +5

    This episode may have made me cry….omg…I am moved. No words.. great show!! I’ll come back! 👍🏾🫶🏾

  • @JosephBerry-ck3dk
    @JosephBerry-ck3dk Před 7 dny +15

    Africa lost its power in the 1500s?! It did not just affect those who went into slavery. It hurt those families who lost love ones, never to be seen again. Heartbreak…

    • @chicaliqc
      @chicaliqc Před 6 dny +5

      And Africa as a whole as they sent away some of its best and strongest willed that would go on to birth children that built great nations and created many things and excelled in many areas.

    • @username7274
      @username7274 Před 2 dny

      You were sold into slavery by other Africans 😂😂 real facts ..

  • @researchtwins
    @researchtwins Před 7 dny +12

    This is a very heavy build…I appreciate this conversation. I realize as a repatriate to Ghana 🇬🇭 is we don’t have the collective interest in each other’s successes. We are easily identified but have no unified values, tangible resources, or physical infrastructure that we can rally behind. We need to identify as a tribe…

    • @Reallydumbtakes
      @Reallydumbtakes Před 6 dny

      No state power like the other groups who’s governments support their ventures overseas

    • @jondo3817
      @jondo3817 Před 6 dny +2

      word is bond.

  • @kilabob1200
    @kilabob1200 Před 7 dny +9

    Excellent vlog, you guys! Very informative.

  • @kwamealognon7586
    @kwamealognon7586 Před 7 dny +12

    We are missing Group Economic...

    • @Gkrissy
      @Gkrissy Před 2 dny

      That’s it! Blacks everywhere need a united group economic system.

  • @telvious
    @telvious Před 6 dny +3

    Fantastic show love seeing how brilliant minds approach high level problems!

  • @jzk2020
    @jzk2020 Před 7 dny +8

    The problem is all these other groups practice CCCFGE. Code of conduct, community first and group economics. We work solo. I don't care if you're Lebron, a team of high schoolers will murk your ass if they play as a team. 😎🗿

    • @evonnereed9268
      @evonnereed9268 Před 7 dny

      Years ago other races of people came together to divide up Africa among themselves. Today, I guess, other races cooperate in business in Africa all to divide up Africa's land...which means control areas ...keep Africans chasing their tails...pretty soon Africa will be own by other races.

  • @coolbreezeinpuertoplata4470

    Master Gabs drops so many 💎 in this vlog I felt like I was back in college, nice work Gabs👍🏽

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Před 7 dny +6

      He's the best on the podcast!

    • @torrey2708
      @torrey2708 Před 6 dny +1

      @@Kenganda
      🤣🤣

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Před 6 dny +1

      @@torrey2708 its true lol

    • @torrey2708
      @torrey2708 Před 6 dny +1

      @@Kenganda
      Gabs is tht dude, but I know Oshay always being sarcastic 🤣🤣

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Před 6 dny +1

      @@torrey2708 lol how good is oshay on the podcast

  • @fistandpen2505
    @fistandpen2505 Před 6 dny +18

    Good topic. As a Nigerian, here's a pov you didn't cover: Indians, Chinese, Lebanese, like their African equivalent, Nigerians have a number of things in common. Knowledge of the A - Z distribution channel. For instance, Indians can have a base in India to source from, manage logistics, adjust for profit and then have a base in Tanzania to sell from. And Indians have been doing this from place to place, Africa, America, Europe etc. So when you see that furniture shop open up, you're looking at just one piece of the whole picture.
    FBA on the other hand don't do micro commerce EVEN in America so how they gonna come to a completely different business landscape and then suddenly create an infrastructure they don't even realize they need? Nigerians do micro-commerce at home plus are highly itinerant (like those groups), so they too establish bases in places like China, India, Turkey etc. So they can source from a vetted contact, although with a few more challenges/higher cost since they are not native. Caribbeans do micro commerce, but don't have a massive population in other places.
    So I think FBA can pull it off, they'll just need to partner with other communities that source/distribute.

  • @Andrew-gq2ot
    @Andrew-gq2ot Před 7 dny +5

    Another Black Americans ( im a black American ADOS ) failure video from the great oshay huh ?
    I notice he never talks about Bob Johnson,, Oprah Winfrey, Serena Williams, The IUIC or Organizations like Africare TransAfrica even Blks volunteers in Peace Corps who've done some things not only in Africa but throughout the Diaspora. A friend of mine about ten yrs ago built a school in Kenya that's still there. In 1971 Blk American Entertainers held a benefit concert in Ghana to celebrate its 14 yrs of independence.
    A movie of that event called Soul To Soul was released in August of 1971.
    But I digress .

  • @LetsTravelhannel
    @LetsTravelhannel Před 4 dny +1

    This was GOLD! Thank you all.

  • @nanacharles9639
    @nanacharles9639 Před 7 dny +9

    Patience and Sacrifice are very important in achieving anything in this world. The Indians have been in Africa for centuries and they work together.

    • @jondo3817
      @jondo3817 Před 7 dny +6

      yea, but indians "work together" because they relate to each other ethnically FIRST. too many black people are avoiding seeing each other with the same type of ancestral respect and ancestral value.
      for example, indians especially value the ancestry in each other regardless of where they are born. the chinese, jews, and others do the same. it is more difficult to work with people and sacrifice yourself for them when you do not see yourself as related to them ancestrally.
      this is a big issue because many black people want to avoid relating to each other in this ancestral way for some reason. common ancestral reverence is a huge factor in problem solving and in group economics. it is not just about the money for indians, chinese, and jews.

    • @theafricanjumbee4057
      @theafricanjumbee4057 Před 7 dny +3

      ​@@jondo3817I agree with you 💯. Beautifully said

    • @Zee-yh4ow
      @Zee-yh4ow Před 6 dny +4

      Oshay knows this and purposely does these Black American can't do this or that for views. Only thing he's about is money

    • @chicaliqc
      @chicaliqc Před 6 dny +2

      ​@Zee-yh4ow and what do you say about the people that work at various airports in Africa waiting to extort African Americans 🤔

    • @Zee-yh4ow
      @Zee-yh4ow Před 6 dny

      I expect that from Africacans. They know you're not African as a Black American. It's our job to understand we're richer than 95 percent of the globe and leave that bs pan Africanism alone. I don't blame Africans

  • @imatyourwifehouse
    @imatyourwifehouse Před 7 dny +3

    Gabz could be a motivational speaker; he is incredibly articulate and has a fantastic outlook.

  • @thegod625
    @thegod625 Před 6 dny +1

    I love when you guys have these kinda sit down conversations... 😎👍

  • @ontariobarclay
    @ontariobarclay Před 7 dny +4

    This is an excellent podcast ❤❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
    I’m still in the middle of watching this and Ím already enthused.
    Well done for a great show guys.
    This topic is so relevant right now - probably the most relevant topic for any diaspora people anywhere whether it be North America, Europe/UK and elsewhere - the lack of leadership, forward thinking and the bonding of working together is what’s slowing a lot of diaspora people from img that leap. I know people have done it on a leap of faith and some have succeeded, others have not and some are still finding their way.
    @TheAfricanJumbee video rang a bell in my head in much the same way it must’ve rang a bell with the @Kenganda team for this podcast to feature it. I’d like to think I’m at that level where I can make that leap but not knowing or having a community with like-minded people in the continent to fall-in with makes it hard.
    The comment by @OshayDukeJackson about incentivising the rest of us to make that leap is key. Not everyone has huge capital to invest and/or to make that jump so the idea of being scammed or making decisions that lead to pitfalls is the main deterrent. Namely, the issue is how to survive if/when we repatriate. Repatriation would increase amongst diaspora people if the safety net - the leadership and the ćommunity´ - is in place.
    My question is “what does the sacrifice mentioned in this podcast (leadership and community build-up) look like?”

  • @ManofExcellence
    @ManofExcellence Před 6 dny +1

    This show was Golden. Especially the part about building teams. FSNP. THANK YOU SO MUCH. 😊

  • @Malcolmmillsknows
    @Malcolmmillsknows Před 6 dny +1

    PEACE from Philly my brilliant people!

  • @barrypayton2832
    @barrypayton2832 Před 7 dny

    Yall work great TOGETHER! I respect this podcast and always look forward to seeing the content and subject matter. We have to better in all aspects. Bless.

  • @JTCoinRings
    @JTCoinRings Před 7 dny +2

    Great episode

  • @Amina-mb8ip
    @Amina-mb8ip Před 7 dny +1

    Oshay, you are so crazy!! So glad the team is balanced and moving forward. ❤️🖤💚

  • @mississippi4589
    @mississippi4589 Před 7 dny +2

    Okay great show 👍🏽🔥👌🏾

  • @kentdavids6611
    @kentdavids6611 Před 6 dny +3

    If you don't understand the culture of the people you will not succeed.
    Beside some of these people have been on the continent for decades .

  • @TyronMotif
    @TyronMotif Před 7 dny

    Great ep📢📢📢💯🎯💨

  • @Stewy-xw9fz
    @Stewy-xw9fz Před 7 dny +5

    Black people are too tribal. I see Nigerians businessmen getting driven out of South Africa and I don’t see South Africa driving out the Indians or Chinese. Black people in the west are less tribal. I now see African American investing in Jamaica and the Caribbean. I love to see that but the pace of the investments are too slow. For a long time most Black Americans did not look outside of America to invest. Now they looking in other black countries to invest which is a good thing.

    • @jondo3817
      @jondo3817 Před 6 dny +2

      in general i like your comment except for the first sentence. look, indians, chinese, and jews are the most tribal people on the face of the earth, at least in modern times. so, clearly, nothing is wrong with being tribal when they do it. perhaps black people are just tribal in the wrong ways ?

    • @Stewy-xw9fz
      @Stewy-xw9fz Před 6 dny +2

      @@jondo3817I don’t see what you disagreed with. I said black people are tribal. I never said black people are the most tribal group of people. I said we are tribal and we are. In my opinion, this is one of the reasons why we are in the situation we are in. I am really not interested in any other group level of tribalism, they can afford to be tribal and be prosperous at the same time. Because of our history we cannot afford to be tribal. We have to be less tribal in order to move ahead in this world. If Jamaican and Caribbean cuisine is popular and taste great, I don’t see any reason why a Black American or African couldn’t open a Caribbean restaurant. Dave Ramsay opened an asian restaurant. Dave Ramsay doesn’t care, he is going to give credit to the Asians and make his money with the restaurant. But a lot of times Black Americans will try everything to push soul food and this new generation don’t want that. It would be better to design a Caribbean restaurant similar to a chipotle and serve up bowls and wraps with jerk chicken, curry chicken, oxtails with white rice or rice and beans and I will guarantee you it will taste 100 times better than Chipotle. Guess what I just now realized that some Jamaicans and Black Americans just opened Kayos Jamaican grill in Orlando which is like a Chipotle. I could be a profit.

    • @jondo3817
      @jondo3817 Před 6 dny +2

      @@Stewy-xw9fz i like this comment also, lol. i agree with you. i only questioned that first sentence you wrote. also, i mean, your idea of jamaicans and black americans working together is actually a tribal thing. i am not sure why you were saying that black people are "too tribal." we are actually not. we should be more tribal !!
      also, as for as i am concerned, black americans, jamaicans, and ALL caribbeans should collaborate more often and be their own tribe in terms of food restaurants. they have the best food anyway, lol.
      this is why asked you if blacks are tribal in the wrong ways. it sounds like the ideas you have are pretty good, but they are tribal also. another good example of being tribal is when ghana decided to give jamaicans visa free entry. i do not see anything wrong with being tribal if it clearly has positive benefits for both parties. i think we are saying the same things but in different ways ?

  • @andeyo1
    @andeyo1 Před 4 dny +2

    Gabu is very deeper thinker, great discussion
    If you have a business idea in USA and you want to move to Africa is important to start your business in the US then take the business to Africa at a later date. .Is important to start a business in a familiar environment and then move it. Is difficult learning how to operate a new business and learning /adjusting in a new country (culture/language/traditions/laws regulatory framework, politics). Try to build network in continent before moving.

  • @vanessaedwards54
    @vanessaedwards54 Před 6 dny +21

    What I don't like is if a white man or Chinese come to Africa with the same experience they will work with them but when it comes to our own people the excuse is that's Africa.

    • @KoolE23
      @KoolE23 Před 6 dny +8

      This is the hard truth that they don't want to have

    • @r01dtox15
      @r01dtox15 Před 6 dny +5

      We come with nickels and dimes. They come with billions of dollars and expertise to build Africa. We need to humble ourselves and take a seat.

    • @TabsT-vy5jy
      @TabsT-vy5jy Před 6 dny +4

      Self hate is real.

    • @KoolE23
      @KoolE23 Před 6 dny

      @r01dtox15 Wrong. They come with bribes because they know Africans don't care about each other. We come in with integrity and brotherhood, and tribalism and corruption don't recognize that.

    • @vanessaedwards54
      @vanessaedwards54 Před 6 dny +3

      @@r01dtox15 Black American spend 1 trillian dollars in America a year If we took that money to Africa it would be great. We need to stop hating on one another. That's what them folks want us to do.

  • @PapBob-jg7rd
    @PapBob-jg7rd Před 7 dny +3

    Indians in American median household income $124,000 highest of any Ethnic group in the US . US Median $70,000 . Asian overall $102,000 including Indians .
    White $80,000 . Hispanic $60,000 . Black $50,000 .
    At least 72% Indians in America Bachelor Degree and UP highest of any group in the US . ASIANS overall bachelor and up 60% . Nigerians in America 62% . White 42% . Black overall 28% . Hispanic 21% .

  • @vanessaedwards54
    @vanessaedwards54 Před 6 dny +1

    Kenganda stay encouraged bro. It sounds like your frustrated. You are young and you are making things happen. What don't kill you will make you stronger. 💪💪💪 You are the the visionary continue to let God use you. You are making the way for other diasporas. If they not for you they are against you, you have every right to fire them. Keep handling your business. God blessed you bro. 🦾🦾🦾🙏👑👑👑Your best is yet come.🙏🙏👑😁 I'm praying for you and your whole staff.

  • @mara88i
    @mara88i Před dnem +1

    community #powenomics vs nuclear #family mindset

  • @thedaniels3980
    @thedaniels3980 Před 5 dny +1

    Why do people give up when they give up?

  • @enockt6218
    @enockt6218 Před 7 dny +3

    We left Africa in the 90s. This is not only African American problem. Even African who live and is custom too live in the west when there whole upbringing have been in the west have hard time to adapt when it comes to Africa way of life.
    Instead to come back and try to adapt and move in certain way more planned and calculated, we often come back and be too recless with money spending etc. While chinese, indians and others are in 100% full business mode. They have no mind go trough the hard part whom often are the first few years til they become stable and make alot of money. While we who comes in from the west check out as soon as hard time comes by.
    Also diffrent culture, when im in Tanzania family, friends and old aunts etc they all comes to need alot of things and depends on you so alot of things will cost us more if you open a business etc then they will be even more needy.
    But chinese and indians when they open business there own community coming there supporting, eating at there shops and paying and even helping around for free and bring there friends there and people they know. Thats what i have notice and seen with my own eyes.
    But when it comes about African American im not sure.

  • @adamf.585
    @adamf.585 Před 7 dny

    Thank you Kenganda😌

  • @thehawk170
    @thehawk170 Před 6 dny +7

    We are not failing, Africa needs more of us that know trades. Building, business, plumbing, machinery, tech and manufacturing and farming. Don't forget every time we start building up our communities they have been somehow dismantled by "THEM" folks.

  • @doj9370
    @doj9370 Před 3 dny

    To effect meaningful transformation in society, it is crucial until one first manages to eliminate the malign influence that currently governs them. Only when individuals are capable of sustaining themselves independently can substantial changes be achieved. Until this pivotal juncture is reached, alterations in societal structures or outcomes remain elusive.

  • @godschild4615
    @godschild4615 Před 4 dny +1

    Respect they say, begets respect but familiarity breeds contempt and black people are good at talking down on their fellow black, but when relating with people of other races they treat them with kindness and are careful not to offend them.
    The truth is that those who return home to start businesses actually disrespect and look down upon those at home in Africa. A friend of mine told me about a boss of his who always insults them in the office and tells them the education they got is worthless but when this guy also relocated abroad with the same degree and knowledge his diaspora boss termed worthless, he got a job without having to go back to school to further his studies or get a different degree and he's doing so well in his field.

  • @raymondjackson6069
    @raymondjackson6069 Před 7 dny +3

    These guys seem to have their hearts in the right places, but really don't have a clue. Brothers spend too much time chasing tail, and sisters spend too much time giving it up. It's family. Until the family is formed, recognized and supported, everything they are talking about don't amount to a hill of beans. And the fact is even if black people would start today, it would take generations for the structures to evolve that will develop into strong communities and a viable culture. Families are like the stars of the Universe. And like from stars, all the elements required to build a Universe are created. Out of families, come all the elements required to build communities, and if you have strong communities, out of that will arise a strong viable culture. The structures and infrastructure for infra-cultural cohesion are formed in the family structure. Once evolved, they spread, the cohesion, the trust, the ability move throughout the society. That black people are the ONLY ones talking about these subjects is telling.

    • @jondo3817
      @jondo3817 Před 7 dny +1

      true, but before we can even start talking about family we need to start valuing our common ancestry. if i do not value the ancestry of a woman, i will avoid trying to start a family with her. this is where the black world is now. ancestry is the basis of ethnicity. ethnicity is the cultural vehicle of the family.
      this video was excellent but for some reason they avoid speaking of the critical importance of valuing a common ethnicity and how that is actually the foundation of the family structure we see with indians, chinese, and jews, for example.
      there are many quality black families that exist today, but it is a common ethnicity that causes the family to thrive not just having a strong family. a common ethnicity expresses itself as a community, but as dr claude anderson has said "there are no black communities, only black neighborhoods."
      look at how the indians in america have built and are still building temples all over america. google it ! they recognize the value of a shared ethinicity with other indian families and trying to reinforce that. the idea of family in and of itself is not enough otherwise these kinds of videos would not have to be made.

    • @researchtwins
      @researchtwins Před 7 dny

      Time to arrange marriages in my opinion…

  • @A1blkmanPanAfricanPatriach

    How can Black Expat or African Citizen fail when both are eating from same plate/Africa? Problem lies in self-perseption, the value and opportunity we perceive in others can't be visualized in ourselves. What's capital to the white man is melanin misfortune, the fault amongst kin is a failure to collaborate before segregate. What sibling returns home to prosper under the same roof where others family memebers suffer or eat while others starve. Respect African Culture and eat from same plate, (the family that prays together stays together). Failure or success often falls in the roles we play; Lead, Follow, or stand aside. 🤝🏾

  • @sgulley2
    @sgulley2 Před 7 dny +7

    How r the other groups solving these problems - u guys never talk about - maybe that is the key

    • @jzk2020
      @jzk2020 Před 7 dny +2

      My OG said they have people with power, money and influence in the community that settle matters.
      I'm the Jewish community it's the Rabbai, in the Muslim community it's the imam, in the Italian American community it is the god father .... (Don't quote me on that last one).
      Basically we need to have some power brokers with money, power and influence to settle disputes and punish people for being off code.

    • @Jazz-fg2dm
      @Jazz-fg2dm Před 7 dny +1

      The "other groups" have already solved these problems in their own countries prior to them coming to Africa. When Westerners went out to conquer the world, Europe was already an advanced society with buildings, roads, etc. This enabled the Europeans to build similar infrastructure in every corner of the world that they conquered. It's not a surprise that America, Latin America, Australia, South Africa, Namibia, etc have buildings that look like European buildings. The problem with the African diaspora (in the US, the Caribbean, etc) is that these people have never built anything where they live in the diaspora. You can expect such people suddenly to become builders in Africa.

    • @adesania
      @adesania Před 7 dny

      Africans seems to be more submissive to the other groups they work with in their land.

    • @sgulley2
      @sgulley2 Před 6 dny +2

      @@Jazz-fg2dm - I apologize for not being more clear - let me be precise, what I am suggesting is the possibility that the Diasporans should study the solutions and methods of those people in order learn and help mitigate these problems - doesn't that make sense - I am African American and I have businesses in the US but Ghana being an entirely different culture and watching u guys shows, which are excellent, it is no surprise that these types of issues exist - but we all know that there in African these problems must have been solved in some way because all the 'others' are doing so well and all I ever hear is how hard it is for us - again I understand - but there are solutions right there in plain sight - is it a bad idea to show what they are doing so that we as a group can learn from it - just trying to understand :)

    • @Jazz-fg2dm
      @Jazz-fg2dm Před 6 dny +2

      @@sgulley2
      My point is: if you applaud us Africans for strengthening the visa policy towards Westerners, do you realize that you have a Westerner's passport and that you also will be affected by these measures? We cannot treat Americans differently based on their skin colour. I'm saying this because I've seen many CZcams videos of African diaspora who complained about the difficulties for them obtaining visas for certain African destinations. That's the only point I want to make.

  • @TabsT-vy5jy
    @TabsT-vy5jy Před 6 dny +12

    Because they're not bringing their skills to the continent. Instead they're complaining that it's primitive and not developed like they wanted.
    When they should be the ones developing it.

    • @burgundyskinned
      @burgundyskinned Před 6 dny +7

      How about Africans develop it instead of waiting for everyone else to do it.

    • @zakiyahjudah1688
      @zakiyahjudah1688 Před 6 dny

      Stop lying we don’t want them here you included. Why bring a skill to a people that hate you. So we tell them bring your money and build here yet we will hate and mistreat you.

    • @TabsT-vy5jy
      @TabsT-vy5jy Před 6 dny

      @@burgundyskinned that makes zero sense.
      China: sends out citizens worldwide to learn how to come back and build.
      India: same.
      You: us AFRICANS should not have the diaspora who have learnt how to build come back and build. Instead the uneducated and untrained should build it.

    • @r01dtox15
      @r01dtox15 Před 6 dny +1

      @@burgundyskinned - Africans are building their countries. They are working with other people that actually know about nation-building.

    • @r01dtox15
      @r01dtox15 Před 6 dny +2

      @@TabsT-vy5jy - China and India had the biggest Economy in the World until the beginning of the 19th Century. Their problem began before the Europeans went to Asia. India and China were ruled by foreign powers. The Mughal Empire _(Turco-Mongol)_ in India and Qing Dynasty _(Manchu (Turco-Mongol))_ in China. The Muslim/Arab world also had the same fate after the Mongols destroyed the Khwarazmian Empire and the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad.

  • @lynwill9946
    @lynwill9946 Před 7 dny +9

    We don’t trust each other. The other ethnic groups may not like each other, but they understand the big picture and importance of unity. So they enter the country already set up financially with their ethnic financial funding organization

    • @BlackCentric
      @BlackCentric Před 7 dny

      African Americans fail in Africa, because black Africa is pro Arab and pro European, not pro black. African Americans are financially exploited by black Africa...just look at Africa's immigration laws towards African Americans. We all pretty much have the Internet now, and can view world history. Black Africa, doesn't seem to "really" want African Americans in Africa. Just recently Nigeria's first lady insulted all black Americans, just because of how Meghan Markle was dressed. I think we have to stop making excuses for black Africa. Africa is messed up because they are not pro black, they are pro their own tribe, and all of them seem to be pro-european and Arab.
      Now being that black Americans, are not really pro-european or pro Arab, this is why black Africa, and the black diaspora, has an issue with African Americans... It's because they do not like that we stand up to their white and Arab Daddy.

    • @BlackCentric
      @BlackCentric Před 7 dny

      Kenganda...most of the black African leaders are wack!
      They don't want to give easy dual citizenship to African Americans and the black diaspora, because they don't want any possibility of POLITICAL COMPETITION, plus they want to use the immigration process to financially exploit The Black diaspora.
      REAL TALK!

  • @jondo3817
    @jondo3817 Před 7 dny +2

    this is a very important video. one thing though that was not mentioned is that those other groups that are always successful in africa and other places relate to each other in ways that many black people do not.
    indians "work together" because they relate to each other ethnically FIRST, regardless of which tribe they might be from as individuals. too many black people are avoiding seeing each other with the same type of ancestral respect and ancestral value. ancestry is the basis for ethnicity.
    for example, indians especially value the ancestry in each other regardless of where they are born also. the chinese, jews, and others do the same. it is more difficult to work with people and "sacrifice" yourself for them when you do not see yourself as related to them ancestrally or ethnically.
    this is a big issue because many black people want to avoid relating to each other in this ancestral way for some reason. common ancestral reverence is a huge factor in problem solving and in group economics. it is not just about the money for indians, chinese, and jews. and this is why they are so effective at "getting things done" for themselves and their children with little or no money to start. oshay, thank you for your work.

    • @evonnereed9268
      @evonnereed9268 Před 7 dny

      Years ago other races of people came together to divide up Africa among themselves. Today, I guess, other races cooperate in business in Africa all to divide up Africa's land...which means control areas ...keep Africans chasing their tails...pretty soon Africa will be own by other races.

    • @researchtwins
      @researchtwins Před 7 dny +1

      Agreed…I also think this is a result of dysfunctional family dynamics and multi parents family formation. Other nationalities relate to one another through nuclear/extended family networks. We don’t have that generational trajectory so every child gotta get it outta the mud. Every repatriate on the continent is either making it easier, or more difficult for those coming behind us.

    • @jondo3817
      @jondo3817 Před 6 dny +1

      @@researchtwins yes sir, what you mention about dysfunctional family is precisely why the ethnic factor is critical to getting to the point where we can interact economically in a more stable way. too many of us come into the world in terrible family situations. so there has to be some cultural or ethnic reference that goes beyond immediate family and links back to ancestry. but you know what ? many black females will avoid this because they think they will lose their modern "equality" with men. they are avoiding having to take orders from men unless of course he is their employer.

    • @researchtwins
      @researchtwins Před 6 dny +1

      @@jondo3817 right…the trauma as a result makes working together too difficult. Arrange marriages so we can build instead of heal…life’s too short.

  • @PapBob-jg7rd
    @PapBob-jg7rd Před 7 dny +2

    Population India 1960, 450 million . Population Africa 1960, 285 million . Population India 2000, 1.1billion . Population Africa 2000, 820million . Population India 2023 ,1.41 billion . China population 1.4 billion . Population Africa continent 1.46 billion in 2023 .
    Some countries have a history with Indians , Some don't e.g South Africa 1.3 million Indians . Mauritius ,Tanzania, Kenya Indians . Less than 4000 Indians in Rwanda .

  • @Zee-yh4ow
    @Zee-yh4ow Před 6 dny +7

    My dad owns 4 bar/ clubs in Atlanta 10 trucks and 30 homes from single family to 4 units and i know plenty of his friends are also black and well off so i dont know why oshay keeps pushing this pookyism on Black Americans thats you bruh you get yourself together

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Před 6 dny +1

      Get my act together? I can GUARANTEE I make more then you do FACTS and more educated. Have several seats man and go back to the Walmart door greeting that you been doing fam.

    • @LetsTravelhannel
      @LetsTravelhannel Před 4 dny

      ​@@Kenganda 😂😂😂😂 why are you putting people on blast?

  • @onthegrind9971
    @onthegrind9971 Před 7 dny +2

    Other people can go and add value to the continent, no problem, but their should be a systems in place that forcing them to treat people right in a business sense and not just allow them to extract vaule and underpay, misstreat people and have no form of knowledge exchange

    • @LetsTravelhannel
      @LetsTravelhannel Před 4 dny

      I hear what you are saying. Unfortunately workers being exploited is global. Few people ever get what they truly deserve.

  • @OldSoldier1979
    @OldSoldier1979 Před 6 dny +1

    You don't have to do business with those "outsiders". Do business with your own people. It's just that phucking simple. work together as a whole functional collective.

  • @Afro-Jamaican
    @Afro-Jamaican Před 7 dny +1

    I miss these repat videos

  • @henrywhite3057
    @henrywhite3057 Před 13 hodinami

    Man keep this real because they aren't getting free assistance like when foreigners come over here period

  • @mickaelug
    @mickaelug Před 7 dny +2

    Africans have embraced average just in the eyes of A2A master😁

  • @rositascarborough5751

    Kings keep climbing. period.

  • @jerrodmboh8236
    @jerrodmboh8236 Před 6 dny

    Sorry brothers and sisters, we as africans are still fighting to free ourselves from our brothers and sisters here in the continent with the colonial mindset, so its very difficult for you to come here and stay in peace, you have to face what ever we are facing here to change the mindset of the rest. Its a fight with us and please don't complain 🙏🏿

  • @CastleDragon78
    @CastleDragon78 Před 4 dny +1

    Great Super Conversation!!! Yes Blacks sit on assets, cash and labor resources. Why we are not like Chinese or Indian groups is because we do not practice group economics, why? because our paradigm or framework is broken. It’s hard to group a people by race unless you are all on code and the black base is astronomically large and it’s impossible to get everyone on code. What you have to do is start out in small groups and depend on each other and then other small groups for etc… but really what impacts small groups of blacks is other groups of blacks who work against the groups making progress so people end up individually setting up shop and going broke or getting preyed on and scammed and it’s a cycle of failure! @@@@

    • @r01dtox15
      @r01dtox15 Před 4 dny

      Black Group Economics does not work in today's global market. You'll be in business to go out of business.
      After the Integration, Black Businesses were wiped out. Know Why? Couldn't compete. Black businesses were charging higher prices for lower-quality products/services to Black folks. That's like paying extra "Black Tax" to pay for the Black store owners' side-chicks.
      Today there are some in our community who practice group economics. Dr. Umar, Claud Anderson, ADOS, FBA, and some others. Dr. Umar has that thing going on with his school: only Black folks support him. Claud Anderson got that book thing going that only Black folks buying his book. ADOS and FBA got Black folks donating. They all help Black folks *"Feel Good"* but won't help us compete in the Global Market.

    • @CastleDragon78
      @CastleDragon78 Před 3 dny

      @@r01dtox15 you have the wrong definition of group economics. Group Economics for ex.. Asians will pool their resources together and start businesses, agencies, organizations and will even set their own taxes and dues to support their people. The only one that you listed is group economics is the FBA stuff because they have events and collect a tax and distribute the proceeds to black people to help produce something tangible. But really it’s not about blacks charging higher prices after integration but rather integration in itself tore down black businesses because blacks went to the other side to shop and buy and participate in commerce leaving black businesses and organizations with their hands out.

    • @r01dtox15
      @r01dtox15 Před 3 dny

      @@CastleDragon78 - Asians don't pool their resources together. Their small businesses do things individually. That's why they are better at adjusting to local demands. Black businesses died out after Integration because Black folks got better choices. Black business owners didn't adjust to what Black folks wanted at that time.
      Black Group Economics is just a talking point to make money by so-called "Leaders" in the Black community. Dr. Umar gets his money from his group. Claud Andrson makes his money by pushing his book to Black Folks. ADOS/FBA makes money by getting people from their groups to donate. All them people don't have a clue about today's global economy.

    • @CastleDragon78
      @CastleDragon78 Před 3 dny

      @@r01dtox15 you are spewing garbage.

  • @YaKUZZiGirlWorldwide
    @YaKUZZiGirlWorldwide Před 7 dny +1

    Those other groups come with entire countries of support systems. plus they are green lighted by the countries that they go to. African Americans come with a stigma and no support systems in place. You can not disregard the sabotage of our businesses and other against AA. Also that is false that AA come with more education. its the same in America. The immigrants that are granted entrance are usually from already established families and wealth from their countries. But no one understands the leg up immigrants get upon landing in America. So this is not a fair assesment. But AA have had all this against us since Those folks arrived in America. And im not saying none of it is us. The problem is is we have to solve our problems in America first before trying to move abroad and also come as a community of already established people to lay a foundationand support systems for those coming behind those that lay the foundation

  • @cherylallen9640
    @cherylallen9640 Před 7 dny

    Listen to Jesse Lee Pasterson, morning show , you would understand why

  • @jaybilla919
    @jaybilla919 Před 6 dny +2

    It's more complicated than what they're saying you don't have to take my word for it check for yourself historically blacks in America that pull themselves up where bombed and destroyed so we lost a lot of knowledge and a lot of wealth even though they make it sound simple let's not forget the psychological impact in the tempering with the environment that we are in it's just more complicated than what they're saying they're not wrong in what they're saying it's just way more complicated than how they put it

    • @r01dtox15
      @r01dtox15 Před 6 dny

      The Chinese faced the same problems when they got here. Most of Chinatowns on the West Coast were burned down and their people were chased out or massacred. But they kept on building new Chinatowns wherever they went.

  • @larynOneka8080
    @larynOneka8080 Před 3 dny

    Stop focusing on losers and complaining and focus on winners and promote the people who are succeeding. Focusing on the failures instead of promoting the winners is a big issue.

  • @vanessaedwards54
    @vanessaedwards54 Před 6 dny

    Birds of the same feather flock together. Work with people that are on your level.

  • @jerocaldon429
    @jerocaldon429 Před 15 hodinami

    Reason #1 africa is there times thr size and at least 100 different languages etc. So yes Indian and others will profit faster there less moving parts while it's just so many different religions and practices ppl won't buy or support ideologies outside their beliefs.

  • @mmg_777
    @mmg_777 Před 6 dny

    I always wonder how to get the black race to support black businesses 100% just like what others do respect Kenganda blessings 🇺🇬

  • @andeyo1
    @andeyo1 Před 4 dny +1

    It is important to note that the business white , Jewish Chinese Arabs and Indians is something they done in their home country and have a network around the world. The only black people with a network around the world are somalis. If you find a Bangladesh mining or looking for gem in Africa just know he has a network around the world that provides market for is gems. The three major weakness for African America is individualism, luck of culture of saving (consumerism) and yearning for America like comfort in Africa. The American individualistic attitude tends to get in the way of forming or creating network. Being consumer you are going to start with less money and keep eating into your principal. Chinese and Whites people leave comfort back home and come to Africa to get their hands dirty. Instead of being in Accra, Kigali Nairobi you can go to small cities that are cheaper, or rural areas

    • @LetsTravelhannel
      @LetsTravelhannel Před 4 dny

      Africans also like consumer culture not just African Americans and also not united irrespective of where they are

    • @andeyo1
      @andeyo1 Před 3 dny

      @@LetsTravelhannel Yes African are consumers but do not have abundance of material, wahed with consumerism AD, gimmicks. Also a generally American has a lot financial tools available to spend their money. Africans do also put their money in hard assets that is difficult ti liquidate such cows, land. crops.

  • @abdulazizclare9545
    @abdulazizclare9545 Před 4 dny

    The book How Europe Underdeveloped Africa by Walter Rodney. Shows how hard it would be for blacks in the Americas to go back. Places like Liberia and Sierra Leone white freedom societies started as a test of enslaved blacks. It did not work out good for the local Africans. As the Americans developed a culture and society with a elite class of people in West Africa. Brazil the samething happened many got back to Africa got into the slave trade.

  • @theafricanjumbee4057
    @theafricanjumbee4057 Před 7 dny

    No one does it better than you, brother.

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Před 6 dny

      HEY BRO! WE need to collab!

    • @theafricanjumbee4057
      @theafricanjumbee4057 Před 6 dny

      ​@Kenganda absolutely, brother. I am traveling to Toronto very soon to take care of some business. On my return, I will make my way to UG.

  • @A1blkmanPanAfricanPatriach

    How would Black American succeed where Africans fail, to flourish within amongst those without. Africans and Blacks must florish ans succeed together or not at all, if we are from one common seed then our growth should be as one grade of grass, in a field of prosparity.. One Love 🤝🏾

  • @JosephBerry-ck3dk
    @JosephBerry-ck3dk Před 7 dny +1

    It was the 1500s, 1600s, 1700s, 1800s when the world slave market ended?! Hundreds of Africans went to Brazil or South America and the USA. Not to mention the French foreign Legion, England, Portuguese, Dutch the Arabs and Spanish. Millions of Africans killed and sold. It was the biggest crime in history. The sharks change their habits on where to swim. The first ship was called Jesus and the song amazing grace.

    • @Jazz-fg2dm
      @Jazz-fg2dm Před 7 dny

      Slavery is not the reason why we are behind. Chinese, South Koreans, etc, were also enslaved and colonized and they went through many devastating wars. In the 1960s, when the majority of African nations took their independence, South Korea was a very poor country with a GDP lower than that of Haiti, Ethiopia and some other black countries. But it took South Korea only 30 years to come completely out of poverty and 50 years to become a very advanced country and an economic power. During that time, African countries have gone backwards. So stop blaming slavery for our incompetence. It's a stupid excuse that doesn't help. By the way, European slaver trade of Africans was abolished more than a centrury ago. The generations of Africans that live today (in Africa or in the diaspora) have never known slavery. So they have no excuse for their failure to advance in their lives.

  • @beezo6465
    @beezo6465 Před 4 dny

    Who's behind all these i failed in Africa videos ??

  • @anthonystewart5215
    @anthonystewart5215 Před 6 dny +2

    If you have 1.4 trillon dollars in buying power in the usa and cannot unify and distribute that buying power in the black community ... how in the hell are you going to succeed as a group any were else.?

  • @PapBob-jg7rd
    @PapBob-jg7rd Před 7 dny

    Top economies in the world first GDP
    US($26,954B),China($17,786B),Germany($4,430B),Japan($4,231B),India($3,730),UK($3,332) .
    In 1980 both India and China 80% rural .
    In 1895 US 75% rural more than 250 years after White settled in US . In 2023 China 63-65% Urbanization, India 35-40% . Today US urbanization 83% . US urbanization rate 1970 roughly 65% more than 350 years after white settled US .

    • @PapBob-jg7rd
      @PapBob-jg7rd Před 7 dny

      As of 2023 US Debt to Japan($1.1 trillion),China($859billion) .
      Both Japan and China hold at least 25% of US Debt .
      Total Africa debt(54 countries) to China $78 billion . The US with a population of 335 million has more than 10 times Debt to China than all Africa with population of 1.46 billion combined .

  • @cherylallen9640
    @cherylallen9640 Před 6 dny

    IT'S a long story, if we really READ AND UNDERST THE BIBLE YOU WILL know WHY ( THE JEWISH PEOPLE HAVE IT ALL ) , read and UNDERSTAN the BIBLE, YOU WILL KNOW, every thing 🙌 🙌 yes

  • @user-po1fv2um3w
    @user-po1fv2um3w Před 7 dny +1

    Thèse peoples have been in Africa for centuries liké you been with thé western for centuries too
    You need to bé pencient when you will start understanding thé way you bé even better than them because you belong they don't keep well

    • @BlackCentric
      @BlackCentric Před 7 dny

      African Americans fail in Africa, because black Africa is pro Arab and pro European, not pro black. African Americans are financially exploited by black Africa...just look at Africa's immigration laws towards African Americans. We all pretty much have the Internet now, and can view world history. Black Africa, doesn't seem to "really" want African Americans in Africa. Just recently Nigeria's first lady insulted all black Americans, just because of how Meghan Markle was dressed. I think we have to stop making excuses for black Africa. Africa is messed up because they are not pro black, they are pro their own tribe, and all of them seem to be pro-european and Arab.
      Now being that black Americans, are not really pro-european or pro Arab, this is why black Africa, and the black diaspora, has an issue with African Americans... It's because they do not like that we stand up to their white and Arab Daddy.

  • @andrec7440
    @andrec7440 Před 3 dny

    Africans needs to learn to work amongst themselves in their own countries first, thrn othet African countries then across the Black Diaspora.

  • @PapBob-jg7rd
    @PapBob-jg7rd Před 7 dny

    The larger the population the more spread out a group . Nigerians largest black group(215 million vs 335million US population) in world more spread out including in UK, US, South Africa ,India etc .
    China and India largest Asian groups in US at 4 MILLION AND 5 MILLION .
    Population of Indians in Africa 3 million .
    More Indians in US than in entire continent of Africa . Africa continent . India Country . Africa 12 times larger than India with more resources . Cant compare continent to country .

  • @JosephBerry-ck3dk
    @JosephBerry-ck3dk Před 7 dny +1

    Wake up!?

  • @fistandpen2505
    @fistandpen2505 Před 6 dny

    Oshay... why you slacking on your pimping bruh... now you dropping 1 video every 3 months smh I'm a subscriber gadammit ... next video gonna drop the same time your editor going to drop that event video smh

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Před 6 dny

      LMAO what you talking about fam? You need to check them notifications

  • @ou8r122
    @ou8r122 Před 4 dny

    How many times is this Black Caribbean (Kenganda) man going to post this same story about Americans. One day it's Black Americans and the other day it's African Americans. Shouldn't he be worry about helping build up Africa instead?

  • @teddydavis2339
    @teddydavis2339 Před 6 dny

    We can always count on Dr. Oshay to tell the truth without sugarcoating it. The desire to own seems foreign to black people in general. African Americans own very little in the country where other groups are thriving. It's kind of embarrassing. Even when I see Africans in Europe, they just can't get it together. It's not the rest of the world that has the problem.
    Once again, Oshay is 100% right.
    Black people don't want to put in the work. It's so sad.

  • @user-fq7cb8de3h
    @user-fq7cb8de3h Před 7 dny +1

    Without Christianity there is no possibility of peaceful success. America is a great example. When Christopher Columbus and crew came here they found many tribes of Indians, all at war with each other. Columbus immediately asked Queen Isabella for priests......not soldiers. It was those priests that learned the languages of the peoples, taught them about Jesus, forgiveness and His ways. This was a game changer. Peace and civilization broke out, but not without opposition from those who liked the old ways........and Voila! The Catholic Church in Africa has been trying to encourage forgiveness and charity, and the end to polygamy which leaves women and children vulnerable to all types of human trafficklng. We should all work to this end, then a beautiful Africa will emerge. Success is measured in how we treat each other.......then God will pour down His Blessings like He did on America.

    • @rositascarborough5751
      @rositascarborough5751 Před 6 dny

      Sorry but this is nonsense. Complete lie that indigenous tribes were fighting each other in North America. Countless, countless stories of indigenous nations that extended an olive branch to colonizing Europeans with good faith and good will only to be slaughtered for their troubles. The Church’s role in the genocides that happened in the Americas to justify their greed, theft and exploitation of other people’s land is irredeemable and irrefutable and one of the many reasons that its credibility in the West has collapsed.