Fighting Immigration Officers At Togo Border Because I Refused To Pay Bribe!

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  • @WODEMAYA
    @WODEMAYA  Před rokem +1914

    Help Me Share This Video...
    Things Need To Change

    • @dawnsfit2bfree
      @dawnsfit2bfree Před rokem +28

      Shared!! Stay safe.

    • @Quiwamum
      @Quiwamum Před rokem +17

      Got it wode Maya

    • @kazaam25
      @kazaam25 Před rokem +36

      Great video, and unfortunately, we will sacrifice our own for the benefit of those who care less about us. That is sadly the African mind. Once you bring out the issues that we have, you are seen as a traitor, yet we do nothing to improve our own relations. It makes absolutely no sense to have so many struggles between African countries. Sad reality, but hiding the truth serves no purpose either. You are the modern day Patrice Lumumba.

    • @bestmovieclips4440
      @bestmovieclips4440 Před rokem +26

      Me as Ghanaian leaving in Togo every time crossing the border I always pay money ohhh Africa

    • @fauziakanini
      @fauziakanini Před rokem +38

      You need to visit songwe border (Tanzania crossing to Malawi) on the Malawi side and expose the corruption with the immigration officers there. I almost spend a full day there because I refused to bribe. I had all the documents needed for me to cross to Malawi.was a bad experience coz I had a baby with me plus her documents too .

  • @jamelshabazz8433
    @jamelshabazz8433 Před rokem +525

    The Director only assisted, because he knew that you all were recording. It’s impossible that he is unaware of the corruption. Plus, those elder Black American (Ghanaian) women were too strong and they were not going to tolerate that corruption. The day we learn to unite as one, is the day the African globally will be free!

    • @oseikofi4121
      @oseikofi4121 Před rokem +31

      That 2000 cash 50% goes to the Director .

    • @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298
      @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 Před rokem +62

      The African Americans brought their American protest mentality with them and it worked.

    • @kwameWhittaker
      @kwameWhittaker Před rokem +39

      You are correct. In America we black people have become accustomed to resisting injustice!!

    • @emekayanya6164
      @emekayanya6164 Před rokem +14

      You need to do a documentary in Nigeria, Ikoyi passport office, they make sure you pay a compulsory bride which is more than double the official price for obtaining the passport. If you don't pay this compulsory bribe fee, your passport won't be processed by the immigration officers the strategy they use is to tell you your passport isn't ready yet even if it exceeds the collection date they gave you while others that pay the bribe get theirs before yours

    • @maggieburnett3261
      @maggieburnett3261 Před rokem +13

      That's why people in the diaspora need to return to the Continent. We are use to the struggle for human and civil rights.

  • @dennisfidha
    @dennisfidha Před rokem +155

    I'm Kenyan, One time like 4 years ago I went on a road trip with my friends and ended up at the Tanzanian border at Taveta/Holili. On a whim we decided that we would ask Tanzanian immigration if they can let us pass (We had no passports, only IDs) so we can visit the nearest Tanzanian town get lunch, drink some Tanzanian beers then come back before the day was over. Guess what!? They told us they would let us in with a permit for 8 hours if we leave our car on the Kenyan side and took a Tanzanian rental/Taxi/public transport... Long story short we had one of the craziest 8hrs in a foreign country, we got so wasted we almost got lost on our way back to the Kenyan border. We did not bribe anyone! On our way back even the Kenya immigration officials were surprised, they were like, 'So they let you in just like that?' and we were like, 'yeah, we asked really nicely'. That's the kind of brotherhood/sisterhood that Africa needs.

    • @andresmonicah5792
      @andresmonicah5792 Před rokem +14

      Things are even better right now in East Africa. West Africa should wake up. It's a shame Togo

    • @dictarchelsea
      @dictarchelsea Před rokem +1

      @@andresmonicah5792 west Africa is hell of Africa,it's dangerous in the boarders

    • @Yespapiii
      @Yespapiii Před rokem +1

      The East African community is a good example of how open we all should be as Africans.
      Love from Tanzania 🇹🇿 karibuni sana ❤️

    • @venusgodess2636
      @venusgodess2636 Před rokem

      ​@@andresmonicah5792 remember uganda entebbe airport how they fired all airport workers due to bribery a few month ago

    • @muhammad-bin-american
      @muhammad-bin-american Před rokem +1

      I have never been to East Africa but from what I have heard its way better than West Africa. At least over there rules means something. In the West nothing is guaranteed with the exception of a few areas. Its a shame.

  • @alexanderjackson9302
    @alexanderjackson9302 Před rokem +29

    This man has a heart of a lion!!! I'm from America and he deserves the upmost respect.

  • @MissTrudyy
    @MissTrudyy Před rokem +366

    This is insane! Am so sorry! Africa needs to change! Who will deal with these people?!😮

    • @dwayneparker995
      @dwayneparker995 Před rokem +15

      Hey Sis your Hubby doing just that dealing with those people and exposing them to the World

    • @jackwei22
      @jackwei22 Před rokem

      It needs a revolution that will result in an overthrow of the corrupt ruling establishments with their puppet leaders to be replaced with an Africa First leadership.

    • @anitahlydia
      @anitahlydia Před rokem +7

      True

    • @Crabtree1844
      @Crabtree1844 Před rokem +5

      Kaw mana video to iketo e SM to kokor wang'eyo who they are and we will deal with them. They are putting themselves in bad light not you. Keep up the good work jaber.

    • @Crabtree1844
      @Crabtree1844 Před rokem +14

      Who will deal with these people? You are already doing it by exposing them with evidence.

  • @senadavis8569
    @senadavis8569 Před rokem +1201

    Thank you Maya for exposing the border corruption.

    • @aminuaidara8601
      @aminuaidara8601 Před rokem +17

      This is very sad 😢😢😢😢

    • @taharka3897
      @taharka3897 Před rokem +9

      How could you not know about the border before maya. It will never change.

    • @marjoriereyes3254
      @marjoriereyes3254 Před rokem +21

      Thank you 🙏🏿 for exposing Togo

    • @petyaws5621
      @petyaws5621 Před rokem +8

      It's not the leaders, rather we the citizens making these struggles.
      Our attitude...bad characters..that makes it difficult for the union.
      We should citizens from other countries travel across n be doing fraudulent activities 🙄 on the other side 🙄.
      People don't travel for your country to the other with bad characters.

    • @alexofficefurniture5797
      @alexofficefurniture5797 Před rokem +8

      Easy guys, Calm down. Borders will still exist in Africa. Africa has 55 independent Countries with Elected Presidents. Each country in Europe, Asia, North America and South America have borders with different rules and regulations in order to get in. All of the countries in the World you Must show some type of documents needed and many you will pay fees to in. For africa all is Needed is investment in these borders like computerized systems for payments, scanning documents, and so forth. Borderless Africa means One Currency, Uniform Constitution and more. Remember Africa with over one Billion people and over 2000 different speaking tongues ( dialects ) Around 10 million people Speak and understand English, But yet we are trying to fight back by using English. Swahili spoken by over 200 Bantu Africans yet we're not promoting it, or Using it enough. Our Swahili Speaking Presidents who are 7 of them yet when they go to the UN they give their speeches in English. And here I am typing in English so, I can connect with Wode Maya Audience. Pamoja sana , Amani Kwa wote.

  • @clare2002
    @clare2002 Před rokem +9

    The public recording corruption is the key to solving all the worlds problems. It keeps people ACCOUNTABLE!

  • @deepminds777
    @deepminds777 Před rokem +4

    Black american sisters had your back bro ! 💜💜💜💜

  • @afrofeast
    @afrofeast Před rokem +514

    Y'all are change-makers. The next generation will enjoy free border travels. Thank you so much!

    • @toheebadeshina2740
      @toheebadeshina2740 Před rokem +6

      I hope so

    • @abrahamsevor1542
      @abrahamsevor1542 Před rokem +2

      U are right my dear

    • @lifearchives7466
      @lifearchives7466 Před rokem +1

      Don’t be deceived bro…
      For the French countries,you will cry…
      Am an officer but when am entering Togo or Burkina,it’s very frustrating

    • @afrofeast
      @afrofeast Před rokem +3

      @Life Archives Nothing is constant. I said the next generation. You wont be around.

    • @ColdasIcePrincezz
      @ColdasIcePrincezz Před rokem

      It's greedy people and about money I have a 5 year visa for the Gambia but the border agent charged me, my husband was ready to fight the guy.

  • @richmondbaiden2644
    @richmondbaiden2644 Před rokem +447

    This is an award winning video. I am completely lost for words for your insistence of refusing to pay bribe. Well done Maya.

    • @namkebanyanklariti
      @namkebanyanklariti Před rokem

      This disunity is how Europeans colonized and enslaved us.

    • @fargakoigip6029
      @fargakoigip6029 Před rokem +16

      Indeed it is a winner for me already

    • @Maria-pv2ji
      @Maria-pv2ji Před rokem

      he is tired of paying bribes. I go through it when traveling in Africa. Is a nightmare! but they are super nice to most whitesss

    • @ulomma6949
      @ulomma6949 Před rokem +9

      Very proud of him. A lot of us usually pay the bribe to avoid wahala and delays.

    • @rasovucetic3343
      @rasovucetic3343 Před rokem

      Yes the Award for best victim player 😄😄😄😄😄😄

  • @Kim-px4wo
    @Kim-px4wo Před měsícem +2

    Thats what African Americans do !! We fight for whats right. We are passionate people and yes loud but we have your back on a protest hands down!!

  • @slimtee3950
    @slimtee3950 Před rokem +56

    I’m so proud of the ladies, they stood up too..🙏🏾👏

    • @iballot022012
      @iballot022012 Před rokem

      So when Africans enslaved by America come home to Africa we have to come together to continue fighting like we did in the USA! That's not right

  • @HoneyBunches100
    @HoneyBunches100 Před rokem +61

    I commend these African-American women who are now Ghanaian citizens. They began their journey back to Africa for this VERY MOMENT, to stand up to institutional corruption, to be strong and BE the CHANGE we want to see in this world. Thank you, Wode Maya ❤️💫🌍

  • @thyeocroft205
    @thyeocroft205 Před rokem +65

    ONE OF MAYA'S MOST POWERFUL VIDEOS YET!!

  • @henrywata4231
    @henrywata4231 Před rokem +3

    You and the women companions are champions! If no receipts are given, it can only mean one thing - money for their pockets or corruption. I am from Solomon Islands, in the Pacific Ocean, north east of Australia, but I like your videos and love your promotion of Africa for African investors. Keep it up❤️❤️

  • @reptilesavage
    @reptilesavage Před rokem +3

    I'm from the United States.. What you are doing is very powerful ✨

  • @julieuzoju
    @julieuzoju Před rokem +189

    I am Nigerian and I was born in Cameroon. When I was traveling from Nigeria to Cameroon I was left out in the cold for hours because I refused to pay money at the border. Thank you for this video

    • @gabrieljunior520
      @gabrieljunior520 Před rokem +4

      I'm very sorry there are much corruption in my country I hope that one day you can travel in my country without restrictions, I love Nigeria and i wish to marry a beautiful nigeria girl je m'axcuse encore pour ce que vous avez subi

    • @zookat
      @zookat Před rokem +6

      Julie me too ... Cameroon born Nigerian with roots in Ghana, Togo & Benin.

    • @ghanabakd1452
      @ghanabakd1452 Před rokem +5

      @@zookat You should be made an ambassador with all these roots.

    • @ndopricemusic7512
      @ndopricemusic7512 Před rokem +3

      Am a Cameroonian born in Cameroon but when I left Gabon to enter my country of origin,I was ask to pay 10.000frs; I think Cameroon is the most corrupt country in the whole universe.going out of Cameroon you gat to pay, coming in,you have to pay too.

    • @princessm2893
      @princessm2893 Před rokem

      @@ghanabakd1452 😂😂😂

  • @dmode1535
    @dmode1535 Před rokem +19

    Thank you brother, we need more videos like this. Our people from the diaspora don't need to go through this mess.

  • @anngopie4271
    @anngopie4271 Před rokem +2

    This video really shows the mental slavery and the way hate is embedded into society in which Melanated people reside 😢. As a Jamaican I am touched by Wode Maya’s passion for the Continent of Africa to see SENSE. I truly love the video and how he stood up for what is right. Poverty does not have to give birth to greed and bribery!! If there is free movement then money will be made and each family would live above the poverty line. The same goes for the Caribbean Community and honestly if as Caribbean’s we see unity in the Motherland all would pack there bags and return.😢
    Thank you Wode Maya

  • @IRepGhanaOfficial
    @IRepGhanaOfficial Před rokem +11

    This is so deep. Got me emotional. When? My people when? I call on our generation to fight and put a stop to this.

  • @samafricana5703
    @samafricana5703 Před rokem +82

    This boy from Ghana was sent by God to unite Africa, this boy is undoubtedly the voice of Africa, this boy will surely change the perspective of Africans, Finally, this genius Ghana boy may not know how kenyans love him, go, the unity of Africa is in ur hands. Love from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪

  • @kacquah7667
    @kacquah7667 Před rokem +269

    You are not just a content creator but also a generational icon! What you all fought for and risk your lives for at the border will benefit future travellers. Congrats to you all!

  • @can_you_guess_my_new_username

    So many governments in African countries need a Wode Maya... this dude has the charisma of a good politician. People are seperated and he brings them together. Plus, he is truly passionate for a greater Africa.

  • @bnellaniyah
    @bnellaniyah Před rokem +5

    This is such an important issue. Africa will never truly rise until these things are addressed. Keep on fighting✊🏾

  • @jamtoursafrica
    @jamtoursafrica Před rokem +87

    All travel CZcamsrs should be sharing this video right now !

  • @krissmojoh
    @krissmojoh Před rokem +139

    Maya's facial expressions are just the message Afrikan leaders need. We have failed our own people as a continent

  • @nyieshahopkins6700
    @nyieshahopkins6700 Před rokem +3

    Keep doing what your doing. I can not wait to come home to Mother Africa. It is a dream of mine. Stay safe on your many journeys. Blessings from America

  • @Ruth_AJ
    @Ruth_AJ Před rokem +22

    See, people go through worse than this at the African borders and the stories are terrible. If you’re here and you want to contribute towards a change, please continue to share this video till something is done. God bless you🙏🏽

    • @blackblaze5271
      @blackblaze5271 Před rokem

      Ruth A. O.
      We're not europe, there's no reason why we should be borderless. That's partially communist ideology. Even europe is separating now. Why shouldn't african countries be able to manage their borders and control who people move through it?

  • @sereneztv
    @sereneztv Před rokem +377

    We need to change the way we do things in Africa so we can achieve the greatness we deserve!

  • @tashnahtv6098
    @tashnahtv6098 Před rokem +10

    I'm Jamaican watching from another country. This was infuriating. I tell you though... like them or not you've got to give it to the Americans... they speak up and fight for their rights. That's the main thing I like about Americans. Notice too that these are elderly American women, as one of them pointed out. Can you imagine these women fighting for freedom and equality in America and going back to Africa to have to do the same? Wow! Where does it end?

  • @awidikor2821
    @awidikor2821 Před rokem +1

    The Honourable Member of Parliament should be praised for her being Outspoken critic on such a sensitive matter. God bless you Mum , you are true African Mother.

  • @ucbillyons
    @ucbillyons Před rokem +3

    Thank you so much brother for fighting for the motherland. You had the money but chose not to pay. That’s the exact way to stop this corruption. Imagine if every single person there had teamed up and said they’re not going to pay a dime. Sometimes we the citizens are the ones that do encourage bribery and corruption. Stay blessed bro

  • @freetownmkteer
    @freetownmkteer Před rokem +119

    So embarrassing. I’m so glad the elders stood up to that nonsense.

  • @MountainofInspiration
    @MountainofInspiration Před rokem +90

    You refused to pay bribes? You are a brave soul

    • @AppOdellsMULTIMEDIA
      @AppOdellsMULTIMEDIA Před rokem +3

      Sure he is Man. am sad today.

    • @kollegs101
      @kollegs101 Před rokem +2

      @@AppOdellsMULTIMEDIA They were scared because he got a million subscriber. Thieves don't wanna be exposed thats why backed down.

  • @salifaoufoh8948
    @salifaoufoh8948 Před rokem +8

    As a Togolese I have to pay babes twice before enter Ghana, first at the border and the second at sogakope. IT is the same situation between all borders in west Africa. This really need to stop now.Government know that but they are not doing anything....

  • @BlackRoyalsCuisine
    @BlackRoyalsCuisine Před rokem +15

    This brought tears to my eyes... Love the support. As a diasporian in Ghana and am scared to travel to another border because of all these stories.

    • @blackblaze5271
      @blackblaze5271 Před rokem +1

      Black Royals
      You literally pay money and cross, it's not a big deal. What's there to be scared of?

    • @BlackRoyalsCuisine
      @BlackRoyalsCuisine Před rokem +2

      @@blackblaze5271 Everywhere you you pay money... But when that money exceeds what you are suppose to pay because you are judge by being a foreigner then there is a problem

    • @AmehaviePaul
      @AmehaviePaul Před 11 měsíci +1

      Be courageous dear

  • @theafricanchild9154
    @theafricanchild9154 Před rokem +31

    The question is "WHY DO WE EVEN HAVE BORDERS?"

  • @adijohadut6964
    @adijohadut6964 Před rokem +21

    This what we go through as South Sudan when travelling to Kenya n Uganda 😢😢😢

    • @Nyar066
      @Nyar066 Před rokem +2

      Am so sorry,we're good pple in kenya i hope this message gets o department of traveling and they're going to do better We one!!!

    • @OsmanK699
      @OsmanK699 Před rokem

      They ask you for bribes there, or are the restrictions too tough?

    • @yvonnesbrownbearbookinitiative
      @yvonnesbrownbearbookinitiative Před rokem +2

      So sorry South Sudan. Did not know about this. We love You in Uganda and You should be entering Uganda freely.

  • @adjodakoffimawuli5058
    @adjodakoffimawuli5058 Před měsícem

    I'm from Togo and I support your video.
    This aflao border is a nightmare for both Togoleses and Ghanaians

  • @linksentertainment2693
    @linksentertainment2693 Před rokem +2

    Kudos to you Wode Maya, thanks for the exposure. It's so sad these things keeps repeating in Africa at this era. Africa must change and grow.

  • @GeographyNow
    @GeographyNow Před rokem +612

    Thanks for this video Wode It reminds me of my experience in Togo, but I'm not even African, It's crazy to think YOU and other ECOWAS members have to deal with this. (I still owe you a proper visit by the way!)

    • @adalilyolivervlog906
      @adalilyolivervlog906 Před rokem +13

      That is a bad experience

    • @aBetterCedis
      @aBetterCedis Před rokem +10

      Thanks for dropping your view @Geography Now

    • @immaculate7352
      @immaculate7352 Před rokem +8

      @GeographyNow we are expecting you in Ghana, your friend Noah's home country

    • @jok280
      @jok280 Před rokem +10

      Geography Now this is after effects of colonialism. We’re a divided people in Africa

    • @yaaobenewaah1697
      @yaaobenewaah1697 Před rokem +7

      Come to Ghana with the whole squad. Shoot about 10 videos

  • @skillsphere9245
    @skillsphere9245 Před rokem +135

    I am moroccan but we have exactly the same by some people ur words make me cry africa can be paradise on earth if we all find our self value and love each other ur doing noble work this is sadly going on all acros africa and just a tiny drop in this sea of of bribery i remember moroccan officers needed to be payed bribe.
    brother greetings from morocco 🙏🏼🙏🏿🙏🏽

    • @lol2nick
      @lol2nick Před rokem +23

      Greetings my African brother! I get encourage every time I read or meet a Moroccan who believes he or she is African like the rest of us south of your county's border. Yesterday, I was attacked by someone who said he is Morrocan on social media. He didn't believe that we sub Saharan Africans had a history before slavery. In his written word and I quote " You were slaves of other countries or tribal, stop trying to steal other countries history and make your own..." 😆. We are one people regardless of how we look. Africa is a diverse continent! One love my brother and God bless 🙌🙏🏾

    • @adinoyiozovehe662
      @adinoyiozovehe662 Před rokem +6

      Your comment really moved me

    • @aitchgee142
      @aitchgee142 Před rokem

      Pot 4:06

    • @skillsphere9245
      @skillsphere9245 Před rokem +10

      @@lol2nicki feel deeply shamed when i hear those stories and my apologies for that im really sorry to hear that he isnt a real moroccan and hes dumbass we the real moroccans dont claim him morocco was part of the mahgreb kingdom part of this kingdom where: senegal,mauritiania,algeria,tunesia
      Every die hard moroccan whos a real g knows this and defends this as matter of fact we are one of the few arabic people that will fight u over slandering the dark colour ive been discriminated many times but when a white farmer racist called me the n word or black jokes etc i would fight them and there is more like us we defend all the colours and are proud we are africans morocco geographicaly is just different but we want to be allied with the whole of africa at least starting on the smaller scales and i hope our countries can develop properous trade yes we came from far east but bruh we are so intermingled with all kinds of tribes too by now DNA wise also that we cant call ourselves none africans but we are muslim lighter skinned africans wich a lot of people dont know how to understand they think because they are muslim and or lighter skinned they arent part of africa wich is a very small way of thinking nonetheless
      WE ARE AFRICA#AFRICAUNITE👊🏿👊🏾👊🏽👊🏼

    • @DaggerSecurity
      @DaggerSecurity Před rokem +3

      @@lol2nick I am married to a Moroccan. She and all her family embrace their Africaness. The people in denial have been deceived by the colonialists and they are also guilty of being intellectually insincere and having some evil in their hearts. Most Moroccans that I know are definitely pro-Africa.

  • @binzyliciouskitchen
    @binzyliciouskitchen Před rokem +9

    Wode maya never disappoint ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @Daron7181
    @Daron7181 Před rokem +5

    I’ve been a subscriber and fan of yours for several years now Wode Maya. You always bring such optimism and passion to your work. As an AA Diasporan, it sincerely hurts my heart to see us as Africans and Afro Descendants in the Diaspora going through so much bs unnecessarily. It’s hard enough dealing with the anti-blackness biases and racist attitudes from other countries outside of the continent and in America, but another layer of bs from our own folks added to it is just too much. Europeans don’t put each other through this. I feel that It should be the same for Africa and its scattered children.

  • @ExitStrategyTV
    @ExitStrategyTV Před rokem +8

    Big Fan. As a white man who traveled to Togo in April 2022 it was a nightmare for me too. They wanted to take my cameras, they wanted to take my phone. They initially wanted $100 USD to cross into Benin (I was still within my Togolese visa) and they made me sit under a mango tree for 3 hours. I eventually paid $60 and they let me through. When I got to Beninese border control just 100m across the border, they shook their head and rolled their eyes.
    I think this has something to do with Togo. It's an authoritarian state, and at this point, they are trying to make money where they can. It happens less in Benin, but it does happen. But the ones that are closed societies tend to be the ones that have higher levels of corruption. I would love to go back, and will, because I love every country, no matter the situation it's in, but this is something peculiarly linked to Togo.

  • @JukuduB
    @JukuduB Před rokem +8

    I went through a whole thing in 2004 at the Togo border. It was the only super crazy situation I have ever experienced in Africa!

  • @Leleikjl
    @Leleikjl Před rokem +1

    Re-emerging of Kwameh Nkuruma through Wode Maya! Keep it up bro ..Bravoh

  • @lynnemorrow4526
    @lynnemorrow4526 Před rokem +161

    Thank you for making “border free” a conversation across the continent! One Africa. 🖤

  • @summerbreeze664
    @summerbreeze664 Před rokem +35

    Am from Guyana 🇬🇾 an am very impressed with you as an advocate fighting the cause for one Africa.I do hope other bloggers from Africa will joined you in fighting for such worthy cause. " One Africa".
    Wishing you every success in your endeavours.

  • @majodie
    @majodie Před rokem +3

    She’s absolutely correct. Nothing will change until we start to love ourselves.

  • @pastororus673
    @pastororus673 Před rokem +7

    Thanks so much Wodemaya for this exposure. I have traveled that route several times and have been grossly humiliated just for taking a stand not to pay these bribes. One terrible experience I had was been chased by a Togo police officer and lifted up in the air and carried back to the Togo side and forced to pay before I was released to enter into my own country. This is so sad!!!

  • @LG-universe
    @LG-universe Před rokem +11

    Don't mess with elderly aunties from the Diaspora. They have a no nonsense fighting spirit about them. 🥰

  • @olivermutswiri1748
    @olivermutswiri1748 Před rokem +29

    Most of Africa is corrupt and I have bad experiences first hand, while travelling between the borders of Namibia, Botswana, to Zimbabwe in 2013. God help us !! It's crazy, ridiculous and no country, no nation, no people can move forward if we continue to be corrupt. It hurts the economy ( its development), and it needs to stop!!✋🏼

  • @freeforming
    @freeforming Před rokem +6

    Thank you Maya for using your platform to speak against injustice and to shine a light on a more united Africa. I could tell that this experience really hit home.

  • @akaniphotography
    @akaniphotography Před rokem +3

    I had exactly the same experience! I was born in togo but live in France. Then i came for vacation in Ghana. When i wanted to enter my country (Togo), where i was born the officials where asking me for money whereas i had all the papers correct. Fortunately one guys that works there was honest enough to tell the other guys that was asking me for money to stop and let me go 🙏🏿 i hope things change

  • @andrewchambers8993
    @andrewchambers8993 Před rokem +27

    If any video of yours did not go viral, this one should go viral, and the whole world needs to know about these schemers at these borders in Africa.

  • @gheechiedan9299
    @gheechiedan9299 Před rokem +73

    Thank you my man Wode Maya for telling the WORLD about this problem ! 😎

  • @crownclearwater3152
    @crownclearwater3152 Před rokem +1

    They were messing with the wrong grannies. These grannies have gone through many trials and tribulations from the states. They know their rights and they are persistent. They know how to fight.

  • @crs50
    @crs50 Před rokem +1

    Shout-out to those Grandmas for their bravery and not afraid to speak out to the corrupt authorities of the border!

  • @ahmadsillah-kamara9586
    @ahmadsillah-kamara9586 Před rokem +55

    Woda Maya, I am a Sierra Leonean living in Houston Texas .I have been watching your videos about two years now thanks to my wife who forced me to start watching your videos on ' Changing the Africa narratives". You are the reason why I am now working on investing in my country and working on taking my family to tour the continent very soon.
    If African leaders mean business they should 100% support your work..Only God will bless you and your family for the sacrifices you are making to connect us and making us think about going back home. Most of us to be honest had given up..because we are tired of the issues we go through when you go back and tries to do things..The corruption, bad roads, stinky attitudes of those in offices and so much more...
    You are a hero for mama Africa and all government officers of every African country if they mean good for their countries in general and mama Africa in particular should embrace you and encourage more youths that are so passionate about uniting all children of mama Africa and changing the narratives of how the world view Africa in a negative light which is why we are treated like nobodies around the world.
    Me and my family adore you so much
    Thank you Woda Maya🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
    Please don't give in continue the great work you are doing our hero!

  • @SWAHILINATION
    @SWAHILINATION Před rokem +9

    They didn’t know who they were messing up with now it’s up ⬆️ We need more of these radical videos to expose all evil going on around our continent, then the change will come. You don’t deserve what you’re going through but God allows you to go through that for the rest of Africans to experience change. Change is near, and you’re bringing that change. Love you man 🤟🏿✌🏿

  • @fiknahs
    @fiknahs Před rokem +11

    Thanks for this man. This has been going on for decades and I hope this video really changes things. They’ve made it so hard to travel. I grew up in Nigeria, but moved to Ghana in 2010, last I visited Nigeria was in 2014, been scared to go back since. God bless you

  • @abibabennis1998
    @abibabennis1998 Před rokem +1

    This video is very powerful Wode Maya thank you so much for all you do 🙏! You are changing the world and I see that ❤!

  • @autumn_b905
    @autumn_b905 Před rokem +112

    I was crossing the nigeria/Benin border last February and my family and I were extorted for money by numerous nigerian customs/immigration officers. It was my brother's first time in nigeria. It was disheartening and disgusting.

    • @vyuguruzumwangumwereka
      @vyuguruzumwangumwereka Před rokem +9

      Honestly, it's nauseating!

    • @chrisudoka5420
      @chrisudoka5420 Před rokem +1

      Ghanaian immigration at border took all my money.

    • @shuclasenceneba6838
      @shuclasenceneba6838 Před rokem +4

      That would be the worst border in terms of corruption, crossed there at night and it had over 20 checkpoints, each demanding money. No words to describe how that feels like.

    • @kobyk8784
      @kobyk8784 Před rokem +5

      @@chrisudoka5420 the entire west Africa immigration is corrupt which includes Ghanaian immigration. Sorry for that.

  • @qodeshbeauty
    @qodeshbeauty Před rokem +247

    I'm Togolese and I'm so ashamed of their border bribe and attitude. This is unacceptable!!! Togo needs to change on that!! Thank you for exposing the truth brother! Keep up the good fight!

    • @jamesbedugraham8056
      @jamesbedugraham8056 Před rokem +2

      Mon Frere Togolais tu reve trop Vraiment.

    • @coulibalyzana8132
      @coulibalyzana8132 Před rokem +15

      I m form cote d ivoire and this in every border not only togo border.
      Travelling to Ghana they asked us to pay this same amount in cfa too.

    • @manaalmoussa1608
      @manaalmoussa1608 Před rokem +7

      I’m also from Togo 😫😫 They detained me and asked me to pay $110 for Covid test I had told them I had Covid test from Ghana They had no interest in seeing my Covid test results. They just wanted me to pay.
      I payed but they never gave me that test 😫🤬 There were so many of those moments throughout my trip, and that was my first time going back after 10 years of being in the US

    • @lukak3
      @lukak3 Před rokem +8

      This happens at most if not all borders in Africa. We should all be ashamed as Africans.

    • @hotpepper5037
      @hotpepper5037 Před rokem

      wode maya got arrested in Kanye and got deported from Uganda he didn't behave like that. in fact he hade alot issues from many African countries never behave like that . in fact many African travel to Ghana face the same issue. wode maya is a sell out . he is doing this because he is a french speaking country. he is dividing african people. the same thing happened in Ghana

  • @evalsametta8910
    @evalsametta8910 Před rokem +21

    I keep saying it we are our own problems not the Europeans. The sooner we realize that we are not competing amongst ourselves but trying to make our continent the giant it should be, the better. Great video Maya thanks for standing up for fellow Africans like yourself.

    • @debrasankofag5506
      @debrasankofag5506 Před rokem +3

      It is and will *ALWAYS* be the *European* Woman, Man & Child to blame!!! We're simply acting out and acting on their psychological *inhumane* abuses--the damages are already present in our psyche 😫 . With that said, we (Afrikan People 🌎) also *MUST BREAK AWAY* from our own mental enslavement attitudes and behaviors 😩 and begin to *Honor, Respect and Value our own selves* ✊🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿!!!

  • @ChuckFrankie
    @ChuckFrankie Před rokem +7

    I am sad, I am disappointed, I am angry. As a Nigerian, as a west African citizen, this is heartbreaking.
    Why are we doing this to ourselves? I am so upset. Something needs to be done.

  • @thabisankomo7597
    @thabisankomo7597 Před rokem +17

    This is reason why most of our young people are migrating to European countries because they're tired of corruption,violence, poverty,harassment and high unemployment the list is endless ...anyways I salute my brother Wode Maya for his courage and determination because some of us we would have given up a long time 👏🏽👏🏽

    • @Love22320
      @Love22320 Před rokem

      Yep because when they establish in other African they harassed them lock up their stores, discriminate call different names. Very hard to bank in fellow African country, police harassment, landlords stealing from tenants that are not from their country. Etc.

  • @abigailkusi793
    @abigailkusi793 Před rokem +46

    This same shit happened when I travelled from Ivory Coast to Ghana and my dear, I cried my ass out. We couldn’t cross one city without bribing because they knew I was from the diaspora and also not Ivorian . They warned us but I couldn’t believe the headache we’d went through just to cross the boarder. This must change!!!!!!!!!!

  • @mariek2855
    @mariek2855 Před rokem

    My brother this is a GOOD FIGHT FOR THE FREEDOM OF AN AFRICAN IN AFRICA - God Give you Strength to carry on

  • @brentoniverson1020
    @brentoniverson1020 Před rokem

    Luv, respect and honor brother from Southern California in the U.S.A.
    💪🏾❤💯

  • @Crabtree1844
    @Crabtree1844 Před rokem +102

    Stand your ground and elevate the standard of transparency. Don't let this bribing cancer continue. Aya Maya!

  • @GertKombate
    @GertKombate Před rokem +120

    I’ve been traveling between TOGO & GHANA now and then for more than ten years. Just the thought of crossing the AFLAO border is mentally exhausting. Even with every document at hand, the officers won’t let you pass if you don’t pay!
    It drives me crazy and often stops me from wanting to travel between TOGO & GHANA. It’s ridiculous!

    • @DiyanosusThracianSanctuary
      @DiyanosusThracianSanctuary Před rokem +2

      how much do they want ?

    • @emeldapeters4780
      @emeldapeters4780 Před rokem

      It’s a replica of all that happens especially in every border of French speaking African countries. When will this nightmare end??
      When did we become terribly brainwashed like this to be our own very enemies Africans

    • @ulomma6949
      @ulomma6949 Před rokem +3

      Agree, very annoying. I visited Togo few years ago from Nigeria via a bus and it was a nightmare!

    • @GertKombate
      @GertKombate Před rokem +5

      @@DiyanosusThracianSanctuary 2000 CFA. It doesn't sound like much, but with only 2000 people crossing those borders every day, that's $2,4M/ year. Where's that money going?! What is it for? What aren't we given any proof of payment?

    • @simp1eone
      @simp1eone Před rokem

      @@GertKombate its going to pot belly corrupt illiterate officials mf and their slay queens

  • @feb1349
    @feb1349 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Watching this breaks my heart. We were supposed to be free in our own country. Things need to be changed!

  • @blayzej
    @blayzej Před rokem +6

    Thank you so much for doing the right thing and sharing your experience, so hopefully it brings attention to those issues and that we as a people respect each other. Those border officers would probably make a decent living if they could get tips and donations instead of trying to extort their own people. Someone mentioned tolls and that is yet another reasonable way to go about it instead of this reprehensible behavior by those border officers, making elders wait and aggravating them.

  • @Pharaohx115
    @Pharaohx115 Před rokem +122

    This situation is horrible and those people needs to be held accountable .

  • @GordonBeckles
    @GordonBeckles Před rokem

    THANK YOU
    THANK YOU
    THANK YOU.
    Continue to
    speak up, and
    speak up loud!
    It's digusting, and
    all to often, when
    any of us speak up
    about problems we
    create for ourselves,
    people spray curses
    and accusations of
    self-sabatoge.
    More of us MUST
    SPEAK UP LOUD!

  • @sharonlycorish3668
    @sharonlycorish3668 Před 2 měsíci

    As a African Grenadian Antiguan this is is is further inspiration to come to the Motherland to stay for a while before I depart this life. Frightening and inspirational at the same time.

  • @kobyyA
    @kobyyA Před rokem +10

    Corruption is a water Africans drink. We’re our own problem. How can it be uprooted when the leaders themselves are corrupt.

  • @tokpo_15
    @tokpo_15 Před rokem +28

    WODE_MAYA👏
    Almost every African traveller experience this. I remember travelling with my brother from Togo to Ghana and at the ghana border, the immigration officer said we should pay 20 cedis which is the same 2000 fr and my brother said we don't have money and the officer said we should put our bags down and go inside one empty room that he showed us. It was crazy...
    Thanks for this video, you deserve the best African promotion awards from both diaspora & African Union. 👏👏👏

  • @thelioness4259
    @thelioness4259 Před rokem

    Am very proud of you, our inlow. 🇰🇪+🇬🇭 forever ✊🏽One Africa✊🏽one love❤️✊🏽

  • @raykontoh796
    @raykontoh796 Před rokem +1

    Africa without borders will be richer than any other continent on earth, we can do this...

  • @dollyosadolor1489
    @dollyosadolor1489 Před rokem +27

    Thank you soooooo much WADE MAYA, you are a GOD sent to all black people all over the world. I really appreciate you WODA MAYA, proudly Nigerian 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬

  • @michaeladjartey1645
    @michaeladjartey1645 Před rokem +48

    I went through the same thing at the same border. God bless you Maya for boldly exposing their evil deeds.

  • @user-sb7cq5bb7p
    @user-sb7cq5bb7p Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you, widiya for everything that you are doing. You are touching lives and change in the world as an African descendanti, am so grateful and thankful.
    For everything that you are doing.
    As a Jamaican, we recognize Africa.
    Is where our ancestor. Comes from, I can't wait.
    To visit there 1 day. My connection
    By D n a nigeria Tanzia

  • @edwinpillay1409
    @edwinpillay1409 Před rokem

    I always want to thank Brother Wode for being honest about the reality and being on the side of the truth. Rise up Africa.

  • @mollohankabonde3593
    @mollohankabonde3593 Před rokem +52

    My brother, first all of sorry for what happened. I have experienced the same problem here in East Africa and I badly wanted to talk about it but I have no platform. So I ended up vigorously telling my frustrations to my wife. I almost cried. Imagine how hard it is for businesses and businessmen and women to deal with borders' constraints. it's like they have devised a system just to make things difficult so that they can make a little money without due regard to the victims.
    My brother, the issue here is that our leaders consider these issues as small, and they don't know how much the same affect everyday livelihood of their people. With this video I hope they get the message. As always keep up the good work.

  • @redelahimohammedhamzah9678

    I went through this when I was travelling from Benin to Nigeria i literally cried like a baby . My gold chain was stolen that day when the immigration officer searched in my stuff. That was on the 18/12/2021 it’s sad

  • @harricoentertainment
    @harricoentertainment Před rokem

    Wode Maya is a true Hero! I pray to meet and work with him one day.

  • @dawnsfit2bfree
    @dawnsfit2bfree Před rokem +155

    What makes this conversation so sad?💁🏾 Is the fact that I had this SAME conversation this morning, in the Chicagoland area. The SAME sad, tiring, conversation! As Black people, why do we treat each other this way? The colonization of our minds is terrifying. We've been through too much to STILL be here! Wishing all of you peace and love.
    Stay Woke.
    Stay safe.

    • @nanabujukwame4908
      @nanabujukwame4908 Před rokem +23

      This got nothing to do colonization. The selfishness and greediness of the typical African is unbelievable. What has taking bribe from another African for entering your country got to do with this? This is stupid. An African can move freely in Europe than his own continent.

    • @jasonsimmons671
      @jasonsimmons671 Před rokem +18

      Exactly it is tiring, we talk so much about how prejudice white people are to us and make a huge emphasis on that ,we forget how prejudice we are to our own selves....sad smh😑

    • @dianemitchell7987
      @dianemitchell7987 Před rokem

      Humans are humans corrupt, evil,self serving and more. Before White man went to other shores do you think people wasn't killing and enslaving and mistreating their own. Right here in America Blks are each other worst enemy.

    • @unrulykash3830
      @unrulykash3830 Před rokem +12

      You are absolutely spot on 🎯 we treat our own baldly and worships the colonizers and oppressors when they come to our lands. Why can’t we learn from the mistakes of our ancestors 🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️

    • @jahkarimirza7286
      @jahkarimirza7286 Před rokem

      Minus the Woke.

  • @lovelynsdiaries8510
    @lovelynsdiaries8510 Před rokem +42

    I have goosebumps watching this video. It brings back memories of what we went through during my childhood days as a Ghanaian who grew up in Nigeria. The Togolese are something else and they don’t respect women😢

  • @neeuqamilam1170
    @neeuqamilam1170 Před rokem

    Good job, Wode Maya! You remind me of Malema in South Africa fighting for what is right! Keep fighting for change!

  • @geofferywildoutbansere556

    Watching this video and reading some of the comments got me in tears, Africa is really sick..
    We need to heal it...

  • @ClemmieWonder
    @ClemmieWonder Před rokem +38

    This message is so important. Togolese people need to see this. Thank you for your work. Our mothers are Queens, love the way they stood up for their rights!

    • @sanoussidiallo4057
      @sanoussidiallo4057 Před rokem +8

      Ghana immigration do this same too

    • @tsoekemc1255
      @tsoekemc1255 Před rokem +4

      I was born in Togo and going to Accra is a headache. Every little police road check on the way is to rob you off your money. We all as a continent should do better.

    • @kingg7132
      @kingg7132 Před rokem +2

      Do you have any ideas of how Ghana police will treat you when you're crossing the border to Ghana is a total robberies? We all are same my wonder woman

    • @ernestmensah4983
      @ernestmensah4983 Před rokem +2

      I think Togo is quite OK because you just have to pay 2000cfa just the same as Benin but from Benin to Niger boarder (Gaya) they will charge you to pay what they want and expecially when you are from an English speaking country and from there every town or villages have barriers and check points to pass any one of them you have to pay something excluding their citizens...and as of Burkina Faso I don't even want to talk about it because is more than robbery cos I've experienced level of it in August 2021.

  • @Kinglioncrown
    @Kinglioncrown Před rokem +20

    I'm glad that you did not pay the bribes . You are truly a warrior

  • @user-yw3fp9ju2g
    @user-yw3fp9ju2g Před rokem

    Finally we got Another Kwame Nkrumah may our ancestors give your the best support on your mission

  • @HPF-Jensen
    @HPF-Jensen Před rokem

    Borders are not a bad thing, greed and suspicion are the problem, and blaming everyone else for your own misery only creates distance and Conflict.
    thanks for good journalism and TV.
    Love from Denmark 😊

  • @KenzoArts
    @KenzoArts Před rokem +56

    Don't let that discourage you, brother!
    Keep up with good work.

  • @graycobby5725
    @graycobby5725 Před rokem +88

    So sorry you went through this ordeal brother....Our own continent confuses me sometimes 🤦‍♂️...be strong Maya..👊

  • @thebigswermdiggs3383
    @thebigswermdiggs3383 Před rokem

    Man the honorable Dzifa has said a mouthful about the mental slavery . It has infected us on both sides of the Atlantic.