🇿🇦🇳🇬 American Couple React "What South Africans Think of Nigerians & Nigeria Was Unexpected"😯😳

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  • 🇿🇦🇳🇬 American Couple React "What South Africans Think of Nigerians & Nigeria Was Unexpected"😯😳| The Demouchets REACT
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  • @mhlave2440
    @mhlave2440 Před rokem +145

    The distance from South Africa to Nigeria is over 4000 miles, our cuisine is completely different so it is no surprise we do not know Fufu.

    • @abongiledlova477
      @abongiledlova477 Před rokem +3

      Good point fellow South African, Africa is a big Continent, bigger than North America.

    • @angrysocialjusticewarrior
      @angrysocialjusticewarrior Před rokem +4

      Yep, the two countries are so far apart, that it would take less time to take a boat from South Africa to the icy South pole than then time it takes to take a plane to Nigeria. Its like traveling from the most southern country of South America and traveling all the way to central Canada.

    • @AGirlNamedVan
      @AGirlNamedVan Před rokem +6

      true , i heard about fufu on american youtube lol and I'm from south Africa . i don't know nigerian food . and I've never met nigerian people that I would hang out with. i mean I would be open to it , but there is no one in my orbit here in cape town

    • @bukati0427
      @bukati0427 Před rokem +3

      @@AGirlNamedVanI'm Nigeria if u don't mind we can talk

    • @Bjcrypto545
      @Bjcrypto545 Před rokem

      Now you know Fufu. Oya! Go to a Nigerian restaurant and order some🤗

  • @techwork...
    @techwork... Před rokem +78

    I am a PROUDLY NAIJA 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 man...
    We hassle, go for what we believe and we try to contribute our quotas to humanity...
    Every country has their good, bad and ugly... We are not there to corrupt your people or countries but to do business and get money... We love humanity too... The bad ones does not define us ... We are in millions in millions like almost 220 millions.
    One love keep us together....

    • @UltraCoder
      @UltraCoder Před rokem +1

      All the bad ones are in SA, and all the good ones are in Naija

    • @joannephillips3557
      @joannephillips3557 Před rokem

      Dude you all know mostly they running the drugs in South Africa. Its our reality

  • @michaelu3055
    @michaelu3055 Před rokem +145

    The thing is, Nigerians are survivors, we adapt to any and every environment we find ourselves. Two examples; Nigerians in the U.S. officially are the most educated immigrant group in the country, but in Italy they found a different niche and there is now a massive Nigerian run mafia especially in camorra and Sicily. Depending on who you ask, a Nigerian is a criminal, a soldier, a doctor, an engineer or just a friend. One thing we never are is dull or boring. One Love.

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 Před rokem +14

      "Most educated" according to which stats🤔

    • @tonyeffik6781
      @tonyeffik6781 Před rokem +35

      @@ayobampilo5762 look it up, doesn’t take nothing but a google search

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 Před rokem +8

      @@tonyeffik6781 share the link please, you won't spend any money sending a link and you won't break a sweat, please share the link

    • @michaelu3055
      @michaelu3055 Před rokem +19

      @@ayobampilo5762 dude it's much easier for you to just search it up and that way you'll see several different articles corroborating the info so you'll have no doubt. Just search it up it isn't hidden information.

    • @bloggtalk5085
      @bloggtalk5085 Před rokem +9

      @@ayobampilo5762 more like brain drain.most dont return..WTO secretary ngozi iweala is a US citizen and also nigerian

  • @BRICKStv9864
    @BRICKStv9864 Před 11 měsíci +15

    One thing I know about Nigeria is that we love all Africans no hate we fight but at the end we love all our African brothers !

  • @invisibledreams5052
    @invisibledreams5052 Před rokem +34

    Depending on the region, Africa has a wide variety of dishes and food preparations. Fufu is merely a drop in the ocean.

  • @mawannomiseunfunmi8841
    @mawannomiseunfunmi8841 Před rokem +103

    Nigeria trends all the time but when this happens or is positive, we hear “African food” “African dance”
    But when it’s negative trending it’s “Nigerian this and that”
    Fufu is made of cassava not flour.
    Love you guys, love to all of Africa ❤

  • @SpotOn966
    @SpotOn966 Před rokem +37

    I'm Kenyan and I've never tried any Nigerian food.. But I'd love to try

  • @maxxala3418
    @maxxala3418 Před rokem +44

    What i love about SAns is, they say what they saw not what they heard. I watch a similar video of what Nigerians think of S.A.. They said a lot negative stuff but they don't know whether its true or not. Good job guys. Let's grow the channel, I love you all🤜🤛

    • @simokhanyile5391
      @simokhanyile5391 Před rokem +3

      yeeeh bro i watched the similar video they said negative stuff about SA but things that they Heard not seen

    • @DontFlickEmery
      @DontFlickEmery Před rokem

      Well we’ve seen on news how South Africans kill Nigerians in their country due to xenophobia so it’s not a hate born out of no where

    • @godwinsamuel5175
      @godwinsamuel5175 Před 5 měsíci

      @@simokhanyile5391 you are south africans , i am expecting any different reaction from you both.

  • @LHARYTECH
    @LHARYTECH Před rokem +19

    Nigeria has the Biggest economy, biggest entertainment industry, Biggest startup Techs etc on the African continent. Indeed, Nigeria remains the center of Black Power. I can see some South Africans on this comment section are envious and seriously pained as many people talked positively about the Country. Nigerians are friendly, hardworking and intelligent people. They deserve to be celebrated. 🇳🇬 ❤

    • @tyaler9805
      @tyaler9805 Před rokem +2

      Yup

    • @tundebakare6887
      @tundebakare6887 Před rokem +2

      Yeah 👍

    • @sabelovilakazi4624
      @sabelovilakazi4624 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Some of them aren't that friendly, we live with them. We meet them daily, i think Zimbabweans are hardworking... they take any job. Nigerians love money and expensive stuffs

  • @iRealTheo
    @iRealTheo Před rokem +67

    South Africans have always loved and celebrated Nigerians, a lot of Nigerians reside in South Africa, also in our soccer clubs we have a couple of Nigerians, we also love Nigerian music and movies. The problems began when South Africans started calling out and pointing some of the wrong things some Nigerians were doing and still contiue to do, and they didn't like that even though our problems were with the ones who do wrong things, we started being insulted and called names. Which led to fake news and misinformation doing the rounds on the internet which painted South Africans in a bad manner. And South Africans also hit back at them and it became a cycle. The truth is South Africans are the most welcoming people in the eenteire African continent, maybe the world even, but when our people are being hurt we not supposed to say anything we should just keep quiet because fellow Africans are our brothers, but some of our brothers are hurting us. Don't get me, not all Nigerians do bad things and I've met many who are actually nice people with beautiful hearts, but we can't ignore those doing bad things to us. And in all of Africa you won't find a place like SA were there are people from other countries in large numbers.

    • @fananelsonmbambo9040
      @fananelsonmbambo9040 Před rokem +1

      Hey bro don't try to sugarcoat things these foreigners have caused a lot of problems in our country due to ANC EFF and DA criminals who allowed lawlessness in South Africa, then ordinary citizens are paying the price of greedy politicians, I will never associates myself with people who disrespect us in our country, but they never saw us in their useless countries even during apartheid, now they spread nonsense on social media that they helped us, who can be helped by people who can't even help themselves, only Russia, Cuba, Tanzania, Angola and Zambia put our mk soldiers in their camps not South Africans, we were here being killed by apartheid killers left right center up until we liberated ourselves, now these asylums talk nonsense, taking advantage of corrupt ANC criminals

    • @Robio_scorpio
      @Robio_scorpio Před rokem +2

      What Nigerians are playing in ur football league

    • @sylviasworld9397
      @sylviasworld9397 Před rokem +3

      If they balanced it t would be better. They only really talk about the negatives. Not cool.

    • @thokozanigubhela2736
      @thokozanigubhela2736 Před rokem +2

      @@Robio_scorpio in all honesty I don't know of any current players just some retired Champs

    • @fananelsonmbambo9040
      @fananelsonmbambo9040 Před rokem

      @@thokozanigubhela2736 kahle wena slima samaqinase westabani, Unda lodlaleli pirates amasimba kanyoko, niyathanda ukuphapha ninazitabani masenidle amadrugs amakwerekwere

  • @rexleroux7220
    @rexleroux7220 Před rokem +14

    My neighbour's are Nigerian, best mannered and well spoken guys. So what if they dealers and run a stable, I've never intervened between a man and how he makes his money.

  • @Wady112
    @Wady112 Před rokem +16

    Its funny how pounded yam is called fufu,... I am Nigerian, if you go to any Nigerian restaurant and ask for fufu you are getting pounded cassava called Akpu, it has a funny smell but very good as well. The Akpu and pounded yam are both white in colour. I think pounded yam is called fufu in Ghana. And i think Fufu or Akpu or pounded yam is more like a west African dish. That was why I think the South African guy didnt know what pounded yam is.

  • @oarabiletshwagong1736
    @oarabiletshwagong1736 Před rokem +17

    Checkout the one of what Nigerians think about South Africa

    • @trayway3014
      @trayway3014 Před rokem +5

      Yeah that is one is toxic, disrespectful

  • @cjayanagor5012
    @cjayanagor5012 Před rokem +13

    Fufu is basically made from Cassava. but we have over 6+ other substitutes made from other stuff .e.g. pounded yam, semovita/lina, amala, eba/garri, poundo etc. We generally call them Swallow. calling all these options Fufu is limiting the product and its intrinsic value.

  • @jobe1888
    @jobe1888 Před rokem +17

    We have our own cuisine in South Africa. Also Cape Town is hardly a representation of the population of South Africa. Lovely reaction.

  • @klaw1425
    @klaw1425 Před rokem +15

    I love how humbly and respectful this dearest brother is towards the beautiful princess may Almighty Allah bless your marriage aameen

  • @oarabiletshwagong1736
    @oarabiletshwagong1736 Před rokem +84

    I think the issue is that there is an unspoken rivalry between Nigeria and South Africa. We are always competing about something. That's were our fighting comes from.
    The issue of drugs, yes a number of drug dealers in our country are Nigerians or the drug enterprise is linked to a Nigerian somehow, but it's not all Nigerians who are liked that. Most Nigerians I meet are actually good people.

    • @fananelsonmbambo9040
      @fananelsonmbambo9040 Před rokem +24

      But I have never seen one or heard one speaking good about South Africa, instead they are jealous talkative and rude, I believe the reason why Nigeria is mess, very very rude people

    • @ugoawa3171
      @ugoawa3171 Před rokem +27

      @@fananelsonmbambo9040
      This is a hateful comment. Nigerians would never have anything good to say about xenophobic South Africa. Period! Being defensive is not a crime, fix your intolerant attitude and we follow suit. Don't expect niceties from us if u don't want anything to do with us

    • @jasmenkida7879
      @jasmenkida7879 Před rokem +7

      @@fananelsonmbambo9040 right we are rude people thank u very much for this bad comment may u have a great life

    • @animalworld3440
      @animalworld3440 Před rokem

      @@fananelsonmbambo9040 your land belong to your slave master

    • @sylviasworld9397
      @sylviasworld9397 Před rokem +31

      To be honest the drug issue in SA predates Nigerian immigration to the country, the country has an issue with drug addicts, which is what attracted Nigerian drug dealers in the first place. The remedy is in your hands SA and don't be afraid to deport drug dealers. If we are being honest. I hear no talk of Nigerian business people and doctors in SA from you. At least be balanced in your coverage.

  • @dimegi1558
    @dimegi1558 Před rokem +19

    We love the good South Africans

    • @theonly6359
      @theonly6359 Před rokem +10

      And South Africans loves the good Nigerians.

  • @akhonamsindazwe3765
    @akhonamsindazwe3765 Před rokem +20

    Hy guys, I have been watching your videos for a while now. I like the fact that you are interested in Africa and learning about it, it's always refreshing to see brothers and sisters wanting to know about themselves and where they are from much love n support

  • @hansdehtraveler7834
    @hansdehtraveler7834 Před rokem +11

    Fufu IS common mostly with west African countries

  • @pulengmatshelo8434
    @pulengmatshelo8434 Před rokem +47

    Hi guys.
    Great Channel.
    I am South African, and yes fufu is a Nigerian and Ghanaian meal. Note that both countries are in West Africa and thus the similarities in their foods.
    Keep up the good work.
    Love you guys.

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for the love! I guess this is similar to our gumbo.

    • @nt3264
      @nt3264 Před rokem +4

      Fufu is a Ghanaian Meal, because it originates from Ghana, but it spread throughout West Africa & parts of Central Africa. Just like how jollof rice is of Senegalese origin, but spread throughout West Africa.

    • @davidamen7747
      @davidamen7747 Před rokem

      @@TheDemouchetsREACT Please react to WHAT NIGERIANS THINK OF SOUTH AFRICA
      czcams.com/video/8MjrO8FT378/video.html

    • @daringroses
      @daringroses Před rokem +10

      @@nt3264 I don't think Nigerian fufu and ghanaian fufu are the same so you can't say it originates from Ghana or Nigeria since they're different meals

    • @nt3264
      @nt3264 Před rokem +2

      @@daringroses No, the Ghanaian one is the original. Over time, other nations like Sierra Leone & Nigeria had created their own variations of what was already made by adding or taking away ingredients from the original recipe, but fufu originates from Ghana.

  • @Mkym365
    @Mkym365 Před rokem +6

    This is GreaT positive content as a Nigerian I really enjoyed and appreciated your content!!!!!!💯🎉❤

  • @amandaeguale1641
    @amandaeguale1641 Před rokem +6

    People have been saying bad things about Nigeria based on their movies, some Africans need to wake up

    • @realebonyqueen7485
      @realebonyqueen7485 Před rokem +2

      It's high time Africans should know that stereotyping Nigeria/Nigerians doesn't even affect or mean anything to us anymore. We are unstoppable 👏👏👏

  • @nomalisothabethe4378
    @nomalisothabethe4378 Před rokem +10

    Fufu is mainly from Westen Africa and is made out of cassava, yarns, plantains, in South Africa they do grow the plant but mainly for industrial purposes. as for South Africa we mostly eat maize meal
    or mealie meal made out of maize we call it 'Pap' we eat it for breakfast, lunch, dinna and supper.

    • @binary_mor5079
      @binary_mor5079 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Fufu is made out of; Cassava only not Plantain it any other things.
      You can pound plantain and have a; pounded plantain to eat, just as you can pound yam & have a pounded yam 🍠.
      Plantain- pounded plantain
      Yam-pounded yam
      Cassava- Fufu & also Garri
      But fufu is made out of; cassava only👍👍👍

  • @lilianrocha749
    @lilianrocha749 Před rokem +52

    Lots of South Africans do not eat fufu, its commonly known in weat Africa. and most of those people asked on the video are not south africans more like Zimbabweans.

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Před rokem +3

      We definitely did not know this

    • @trayway3014
      @trayway3014 Před rokem +16

      Yeah the accent is Zim some of them

    • @caramelhoney9893
      @caramelhoney9893 Před rokem +11

      Most are south Africans you're confusing them because Xhosas have a strong English accent aswell.

    • @caramelhoney9893
      @caramelhoney9893 Před rokem +10

      Well i watched the whole video and only 1 person is a Zimbabwean lookalike there. You are not used to Capetown accent that's why you judge them and they kinda disappointed you by being positive

    • @kennedymogomotsi6973
      @kennedymogomotsi6973 Před rokem +25

      @@caramelhoney9893 no that's a lie we South Africans can differentiate between a South African and migrants

  • @jaynewanjira3541
    @jaynewanjira3541 Před rokem +27

    Let me tell you @The Demouchets, fufu is not a common food for African countries. It is a typical food for Nigerians. I am originally from Kenya and I have never tasted fufu even though I have heard of it and believe it or not I first heard of it when I moved here in the US. So it is not a big deal that many countries in Africa have never tasted fufu or have never heard about fufu.

    • @romulenrising
      @romulenrising Před rokem +5

      I believe in Kenya , what they call Ugali is what Nigerian's call fufu. This is the same in Uganda.

    • @jaynewanjira3541
      @jaynewanjira3541 Před rokem +5

      @@romulenrising Aaah, I see. So it's like our ugali made of corn flour but the fufu ugali made out of yams flour or something like that correct?

    • @romulenrising
      @romulenrising Před rokem +7

      @@jaynewanjira3541 Absolutely. My girlfriend is from Uganda and I am Nigerian. She makes Ugali sometimes. Fufu is a general name for the dough that you dip in soup. It can be made with different flours such as millet, cassava, corn , plantain, semovita, wheat, yam , potato, rice flour depending on your. preference.

    • @judahthedream7730
      @judahthedream7730 Před rokem +1

      Fufu is made from Cassava bro and it is like Ugali.

    • @romulenrising
      @romulenrising Před rokem +1

      @@judahthedream7730 Fufu is a general description for the dough. Not only cassava. In your tribe you may see it as only cassava, in other tribes it is seen as from other flours. I am Igbo and we have both yam fufu and cassava fufu. You can only speak from the perspective of your tribe. West Africa is vast and a lot of West African's eat fufu made with different flours based on how they cook. By the way the Igbo refer to the cassava fufu as "Akpu" and the yam fufu as "Ji apu". Which when translated is "Yam fufu"

  • @Rabbi007able
    @Rabbi007able Před 10 měsíci +1

    Nothing but ♥️ for South Africans. We are one!

  • @thandondawuni1326
    @thandondawuni1326 Před rokem +5

    South African will always show you respect ❤️from SA🇿🇦

  • @AmericanAfrikan-BurkinaFaso
    @AmericanAfrikan-BurkinaFaso Před 11 měsíci +2

    I love that u do reactions videos on Africa. As a black American it is so important we reconnect with our family in Africa! We love them and we should show it!!! ❤️ thanks

  • @ingridngcobo4450
    @ingridngcobo4450 Před rokem +22

    Nice video, but there was one or two South Africans in that video, the rest were non south Africans, trust me u south Africans have a looooooot to say about nigerians and vise versa, there is as unspoken enimorsity between us.

    • @Dr_KAP
      @Dr_KAP Před rokem +11

      I agree I know a lot of South Africans and most of these people didn’t sound South African.

    • @omotena4751
      @omotena4751 Před rokem +9

      Most Ethnic groups in Nigeria don't even care about your country, neither have they been to your country. It's mostly just Igbo's that come to your country and the Igbo's normally are found in a lot of countries all over the world. I bet you don't find one single person from my ethnic group in your country. I've never been to any other African country, not even Cameroon or Benin Republic that are close by, talkmore of South Africa, and that applies to almost all the ethnic groups in Nigeria.

    • @NkeleOkpa-Iroha
      @NkeleOkpa-Iroha Před rokem +4

      @@omotena4751 Now that’s a big fat lie! There are a lot of Yorubas in SA!

    • @omotena4751
      @omotena4751 Před rokem +2

      @@NkeleOkpa-Iroha ok, Igbos and Yorubas.

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 Před rokem +1

      @@omotena4751 Yh but a majority Igbo’s

  • @trayway3014
    @trayway3014 Před rokem +7

    Southern africans have thier own type of similar foods jus like West africa has its similar kinds of food.... If u ask Southerna about type of Southern African food they can likely tell you bout it

  • @andrewoladokun4377
    @andrewoladokun4377 Před rokem +1

    We know a lot about our African American peoples.. we know about the cultural differences between a southerner and our brothers in the big cities up north. We know about your inner cities, your struggles, your successes, your vices, your politics, and much more. I like that y’all are learning and showing about the motherland too.

  • @ourienabate8434
    @ourienabate8434 Před rokem +5

    Fufu is known in west african countries africa has lots of foods and each countru has got its own foods am from east africa we have foods that those that in west africa dnt even know.

  • @kachi70
    @kachi70 Před rokem +16

    The idea that we nigerians love money is cultural because we reach to our extended family to carry everyone along thus, the need to make money. So some guys are bad but not every nigerian. We send our love to you here in Germany. Remain blessed ❤️🙏

  • @Iletyoulive
    @Iletyoulive Před rokem +7

    Fufu is a west African food,in East Africa we call it ugali,in the south they call it pap

  • @trayway3014
    @trayway3014 Před rokem +17

    Hey guys have u reacted to What Nigerians think of South africa? 😂

  • @Philez979
    @Philez979 Před rokem +12

    dope reaction....mama africa is good nigerians are good people too,in regards to Africa to be like the euopean union thats next to impossible beacuse it will make Africa strong and rich with minerals so the colonizers cannot allow thats why they never liked gadafii..

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Před rokem +6

      In regards to the European Union, we were talking about the U.S. We'd love the opportunity to travel our continent more freely.

    • @davidamen7747
      @davidamen7747 Před rokem

      @@TheDemouchetsREACT Please react to WHAT NIGERIANS THINK OF SOUTH AFRICA
      czcams.com/video/8MjrO8FT378/video.html

  • @graciously
    @graciously Před rokem +2

    Am a proud Nigerian, the fufu is one of the numerous delicious delicacy peculier to the South Eastern part of Nigeria.
    It's made from cassava locally processed.
    It's not a dough.

  • @abdulkadimosenye5050
    @abdulkadimosenye5050 Před rokem +2

    Over 200 million people and a huge diaspora population, you can't say the majority are evil.

  • @benjiza0314
    @benjiza0314 Před rokem +13

    Most of These people are not South Africans we can hear the accents... but either way good reactions

    • @capzallison3922
      @capzallison3922 Před rokem

      All.of them are south africans

    • @benjiza0314
      @benjiza0314 Před rokem +1

      @Capz Allison Nope... we know our south African accents!!! Some of these people are NOT South Africans

    • @imaafrikaaner4669
      @imaafrikaaner4669 Před rokem

      What people ain't

  • @AlexisOnomeEgborge
    @AlexisOnomeEgborge Před rokem +1

    Fufu is not a flour and water mix. It's a product made from fermented cassava. usually. But, these days, there are versions made from mixing a paste made from a flour-type version, so, it's a powdery version of the original thing. Also, the traditional fufu made in Igbo land has a different flavour from that made in the south-west part of the country.

  • @mumupeople3106
    @mumupeople3106 Před rokem +4

    Move home to Nigeria love you all my people. You are Africans but make sure you visit Nigeria the giant mother/father Africa.

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 Před rokem +2

      ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @christine4670
    @christine4670 Před rokem +5

    Okay, I'm craving to try fufu now🤤lol

  • @benjaminatawodi1928
    @benjaminatawodi1928 Před rokem

    Nice reaction!

  • @Oghosa_Praise
    @Oghosa_Praise Před 4 měsíci

    I'm a proud naija babe and so what I can say is that we're smart and we're hustlers no doubt about that

  • @Acon-deployed
    @Acon-deployed Před 6 měsíci

    Damn that's my hood strand in Cape
    Town 🎉🎉. Guys for me I love all Africans as long you're good to me I'm good to you

  • @lebohangmoramotse9828
    @lebohangmoramotse9828 Před rokem +20

    The title of that video should be "What do non-South Africans staying in South Africa think about Nigerians?"

    • @fananelsonmbambo9040
      @fananelsonmbambo9040 Před rokem

      And it's very annoying to see illegal immigrants speaking on behalf of South Africans, Julius Malema is a talkative mumu who spread wrong information to all these non South Africans to gain popularity, now foreigners are disrespecting us in our country due to corrupt ANC EFF and DA criminals

    • @dinaledi4085
      @dinaledi4085 Před rokem +1

      It’s the usual game of clowning and gas lighting sweet and soft South Africans . For those interested in the truth please read this article : Rising numbers of human trafficking victims in South Africa , Mail & Guardian , 20 July 2022

    • @Robio_scorpio
      @Robio_scorpio Před rokem +7

      They are south Africans tho 😂😂😂😂😂😂I know you were desperately expecting negative comments

    • @sylviasworld9397
      @sylviasworld9397 Před rokem

      @@Robio_scorpio You know, lol.

    • @Robio_scorpio
      @Robio_scorpio Před rokem +4

      @@sylviasworld9397 exactly they just want to someone to say something that will suite their narrative

  • @oguoyibosportconsulting9670

    Africa must unit, we must love ourself. The border problem is crazy. African leaders, should look up to that.

  • @correspondencedatasaver-dx5jz

    Don’t care what say about Nigeria and Nigerians but Nigeria is the best vibey country in Africa and Nigerians are the best people in Africa and one of the best in the world, in terms of talent, kindness, accommodating and intelligent

  • @uncensored2282
    @uncensored2282 Před rokem

    best channel. subscribed

  • @mullah8883
    @mullah8883 Před rokem +6

    Fufu is mostly exclusive to the west AFRICANS. Almost equivalent to 'UGALI' in east AFRICA.

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 Před rokem +2

      I haven’t tried Ugali before, but would LoVE to try it.

    • @carolinekasiemeka9848
      @carolinekasiemeka9848 Před rokem

      Ugali is almost like banku of Ghana but NOT fufu. Its from maize meal flour. Its East and South African Bantu stuff. Ugali also known as sima, in Kenya and Tz Chwala in Zimbabwe Nsima in South Africa it is not close to cassava stuff. In Kenya Luhyas eat cassava ugali but mixed with millet and sorghum. Fufu is typical West African Ugali is staple East African.

    • @tundebakare6887
      @tundebakare6887 Před rokem

      ​@@carolinekasiemeka9848 ugali is called tuwo by the Hausas of Nigeria and it's made from corn 🌽 flour

    • @henryokoye1014
      @henryokoye1014 Před rokem

      @@tundebakare6887 Corn or rice. Tuwo Shikanfa is rice and Tuwo Masara is from corn. My auntie, of blessed memory, used to make them when were kids. So did our mom, also of blessed memory, having learnt from her and her other Hausa friends.

  • @bigcitylife9334
    @bigcitylife9334 Před rokem +1

    My family 👪 love you guys so much

  • @AlexisOnomeEgborge
    @AlexisOnomeEgborge Před rokem

    The taste and enjoyment of fufu, is decided based on the soup it is eaten with. The quality and taste of the soup, that is the thing!

  • @Africanmythologyexplained

    Fufu is west African food.

  • @fasttimer4879
    @fasttimer4879 Před rokem

    Whoooaah💥

  • @youngstartv8963
    @youngstartv8963 Před rokem +5

    Nigeria we are the smartest people In Africa

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 Před rokem +3

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂makoko

    • @PrankBlog00
      @PrankBlog00 Před rokem

      @@Motswako no one is perfect..so they must be something we don't have to get but smartnest I swear am smart than you

    • @pelomk9022
      @pelomk9022 Před rokem +5

      How when you're not even in the top 30 as far as literacy rate is concerned?

    • @Robio_scorpio
      @Robio_scorpio Před rokem +3

      @@ayobampilo5762 most of makoko are from benin and Togo and let's talk about sa has over 30 million people in poverty with 64 percent of them being ur demographic 😂😂😂he boer has his foot on ur neck and u cant do shiii

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 Před rokem +1

      @@Robio_scorpio but SAn are not drowning in the Mediterranean right😏 and 98% of those poor S.A have access to water and sanitation, free healthcare, free education, Free Teritary/universities" and the get monthly social grants

  • @slycat2355
    @slycat2355 Před rokem +1

    I am 49 years old and was born and raised in North Central Texas. Most of us have lived our lives as a Southern state cooking soul food. My grandparents and great-grandparents cooked traditional soul food and not food from Louisiana. Texas was once a country and is huge. People from the Houston area seem to like the Louisiana cuisine, and going to that state or restaurants is what happens when Texans want that cuisine. There are a lot of farmers in this area that grew up milking cows, raising chickens, slaughtering pigs and eating that meat. We’re an hour North of Dallas, so this region is not centered around food from Louisiana like the hosts of this channel. I noticed that you have a last name that sounds French and may be the reason that you’re so interested in Louisiana and not Texas. Before going to another content for differences, maybe the differences in Texas alone would be great for you guys!

  • @adewilliams8
    @adewilliams8 Před 6 měsíci

    Some South Africans have forgotten the immerse sacrifice that Nigeria made for South Africa during their struggle for independence. What a Pity.

  • @habenuchi2503
    @habenuchi2503 Před rokem +1

    Naija 🇳🇬 for life ❤️

  • @shelmaholland6946
    @shelmaholland6946 Před rokem +2

    Africa was divided up at the Berlin conference in 1884. By all the European countries including America.

  • @nenyelyrics
    @nenyelyrics Před 8 měsíci +1

    Sometimes COUNTRIES outside AFRICA calls NIGERIAN foods ''AFRICAN FOODS''
    That's why you got confused right there

  • @gamukanjoma2479
    @gamukanjoma2479 Před rokem +6

    Hey mates I would love to see you reaction on my beautiful country Zimbabwe which is located in Southern Africa,,,, there are lot of bad news about the country I just wish to see your reaction on my motherland one love and peace

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 Před rokem +3

      🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬❤️❤️🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼

  • @m77ast
    @m77ast Před rokem

    Guys I’m enjoying your channel. Maybe I will invite you to Nigeria one of these days.

  • @sabelovilakazi4624
    @sabelovilakazi4624 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I used to believe in this thing of unity and borderless continent until i met Nigerians who lives in South Africa, more especially in Durban they hate SA men, they are so arrogant, they don't take jokes.... My friend was stabbed to death by a Nigerian man. I am not sure if i will ever accept this thing of unity but it's not like we have a choice.... they are part of our life and most likely that they are part of our lives forever

  • @andyteechannel3634
    @andyteechannel3634 Před 11 měsíci

    All African have different types of Fufu & they're sometimes called different things from country to country. We all do.
    Fufu Is usually made with either cassava, plantain, cocoyam, yam as a whole. And they come as natursl as thry are or they're blended into powdery form as dold in Western world 🌎.

  • @margarettami2877
    @margarettami2877 Před rokem +2

    Love the content and
    You are such a beautiful couple ❤

  • @mimi5569
    @mimi5569 Před rokem +4

    We are Kenyans and we don't know about fufu. We don't cook fufu in Kenya but we have our own called ugali

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 Před rokem +3

      I don’t know about Ugali, but would like to try it .

    • @mimi5569
      @mimi5569 Před rokem

      @@Mkym365 actually it tastes nothing. It is only yummy when eaten with stew. It has no taste of its own

    • @oluakinwale4859
      @oluakinwale4859 Před rokem

      @@mimi5569 same with our Amala, pounded yam etc.

  • @thefabulousmeujwara
    @thefabulousmeujwara Před rokem

    Abuja is beautiful! Never been there.
    The Nigerian people I know are business minded and go-getters. They pray excessively though(I can't be reciting the rosary every time I hang out with friends).
    I like their jollof, the fufu- not so much.

  • @priceelesslove8846
    @priceelesslove8846 Před rokem

    Fufu is a west African cuisine, In Nigeria it made from casava plant or yam, south Africa, similar called ugalli, Kenya has similar too, it just like fufu, but made from corn flour. Both fufu and ugalli is similar but taste different and both have to be eaten by the hands.

  • @comrade9374
    @comrade9374 Před rokem +9

    Bias interview or mybe they should ask joberg residents about how they feel about Nigerians

    • @dinaledi4085
      @dinaledi4085 Před rokem

      Specifically Joburg South Africans of every social class but they will never do that and we know why . Even better interview prosecutors and the security cluster but they won’t .

  • @pearlizie
    @pearlizie Před rokem +1

    I don't have any problems with Nigerians but my experience with some of them really made me think negative because I was scammed by a Nigerian who faked to be my friend, a house was raided near me and they arrested Nigerian men who were in possession of drugs and human trafficking, the good ones are there and I love law abiding citizens of any African countries and beyond Africa

  • @namename2496
    @namename2496 Před rokem +2

    please react to sizothola a television program about drugs in South Africa.

  • @fananelsonmbambo9040
    @fananelsonmbambo9040 Před rokem +24

    Why all the time when asking South Africans about other African countries, you always interview non South Africans on behalf of South Africans, maybe it's because South Africans don't bother about other people affairs, all the time foreigners pose as South Africans, speaking on behalf of South Africans with wrong information

    • @comrade9374
      @comrade9374 Před rokem +9

      The video was edited and they cut negative comments to suit their channel

    • @dinaledi4085
      @dinaledi4085 Před rokem +5

      It’s very deliberate

    • @lordtech7074
      @lordtech7074 Před rokem +3

      Bro I was just saying that

    • @Mkym365
      @Mkym365 Před rokem +2

      @@comrade9374 Now why will they do that and where is your Proff of this???

    • @fananelsonmbambo9040
      @fananelsonmbambo9040 Před rokem +6

      @@Mkym365 don't try to lecture us about our country and our people, we know ourselves unlike you who goes where the wind blows, foreigners in South Africa can fake their nationalities but us South Africans can spot them even if we close our eyes with their funny accent, so don't impose yourselves on us, we don't like your rudeness mentality, just stay in countries and leave us alone, because we don't bother you in your countries

  • @ZAR_72
    @ZAR_72 Před rokem +1

    You should react to what Nigerians think of South Africa. That respect thinking might just go out of the window

  • @bloggtalk5085
    @bloggtalk5085 Před rokem +6

    nigeria has 220m people with over 100m living under $1 dollar a day...imagine open borders..the analogy is similar to mexico and canada...mexico is a poor country and not anglo ..canada belongs to G7 nations..

    • @ugochukwuinnocent5929
      @ugochukwuinnocent5929 Před rokem

      your stats are way wrong don't know where you got them from 100m living below 1$ that's nonsense, yes it's true there are very poor people in Nigeria but do Abit of research where these poor people are situated in Nigeria and why the porverty is focused on a particular area then you will know why it's the case.

    • @bloggtalk5085
      @bloggtalk5085 Před rokem

      @@ugochukwuinnocent5929 you cant defy google bro..do your research..

    • @Robio_scorpio
      @Robio_scorpio Před rokem

      Your saying rubbish to poverty rate in Nigeria isn't even up to 90 million your Google gave u rubbish

    • @tundebakare6887
      @tundebakare6887 Před rokem

      ​@@bloggtalk5085 very wrong speculated dear

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 Před rokem

      @@Robio_scorpio Highlights of the 2022 Multidimensional Poverty Index survey reveal that:
      1. 63% of persons living within Nigeria (133 million people) are multidimensionally poor.
      2. The National MPI is 0.257, indicating that poor people in Nigeria experience just over one-quarter of all possible deprivations

  • @AmbitionVision28
    @AmbitionVision28 Před rokem +1

    Do the one where they ask Nigerians what they think about South Africans...

  • @AlexisOnomeEgborge
    @AlexisOnomeEgborge Před rokem

    If I recall correctly, I think Liberia and Sieria Leone also have fufu.

  • @johnsunny9674
    @johnsunny9674 Před rokem +1

    He's right, not all Africa no about fufu , fufu is basically west Africa stuff

  • @Io-mo4ov
    @Io-mo4ov Před rokem +1

    Fufu is in Nigeria/West Africa.

  • @tomite2001
    @tomite2001 Před 11 měsíci

    Fufu and the likes are a West African thing. Parts of East Africa, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique too.

  • @tombimashri8149
    @tombimashri8149 Před rokem

    The fufu is called PUPP IN South Africa

  • @aloymicheal2456
    @aloymicheal2456 Před rokem +1

    Nigeria is like MTN everywhere u go u will find them doing good, especially the Igbo people,,

    • @ayobampilo5762
      @ayobampilo5762 Před rokem

      But why are Nigerians getting banned in other countries

    • @aloymicheal2456
      @aloymicheal2456 Před rokem +1

      @@ayobampilo5762 go and ask ur fada Ewu.

  • @nelenesmithSA
    @nelenesmithSA Před rokem +2

    As with any country there are good and bad guys. Unfortunately we only hear about the human traffickers and the drug smugglers when it comes to Nigerians although it's NOT all of them. For that reason Nigerians are feared. It's like poachers that give Mozambicans a bad name even though they have some of the most hard working and humble people amongst them. And Zimbabweans who are singled out for crime in South Africa even though statistically South Africans commit more crime. What you hear and what's the truth is 2 different things. People point out the bad so that they can get their way. That goes for all nations. Nigeria as a country is extremely advanced and their economy is booming. They have the biggest economy in Africa if I'm not mistaken. They are extremely intelligent and highly educated as are Zimbabweans. The media tends to only talk about the negative so if you don't know them personally, it is very easy to get a very bad picture of others

  • @michaelmatthew9871
    @michaelmatthew9871 Před rokem

    South Africa to Nigeria is like from America to London

  • @manandbear364
    @manandbear364 Před rokem

    I would like you guys to try Nigerian foods and tell us what your mind about the food

  • @onyekachukwumartinanaeme256
    @onyekachukwumartinanaeme256 Před 11 měsíci

    Fufu is a Nigerian food. I think Ghanaian too but mostly Nigerian. It's actually made from cassava. Other Nigerian swallow food is garri, amala, and pounded yam.

  • @user-yr9zu7fq9i
    @user-yr9zu7fq9i Před dnem

    South and East Africans r not used to fufu
    but rather mashed potatoes with milk

  • @thelmasmith3187
    @thelmasmith3187 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi guys please will you do a reaction on Belinda Davids from South Africa.

  • @nhlaks_forexzar4523
    @nhlaks_forexzar4523 Před rokem +1

    Asking right questions to the wrong people, 😂

  • @manirakizadesire6774
    @manirakizadesire6774 Před rokem

    Fufu is made of yam or cassava. In South yam and cassava are not cultuvated in SA due to its climate. The expectation is that Southan Africans won't know it unless someone from West or East Africa introduces it to them

    • @realebonyqueen7485
      @realebonyqueen7485 Před rokem +1

      Fufu is made from cassava and not yam please. Yam is totally different.

  • @matlamantv5690
    @matlamantv5690 Před rokem +5

    On the USA side though, I love the USA and I would really appreciate visiting there. However, the US embassy disrespected the South African government this previous week. To provide context, please visit the video- Nhlanhla Lux on terrorist attacks. Basically the US leaked sensitive information which caused unnecessary havoc in the country.

  • @humaagacademy2878
    @humaagacademy2878 Před rokem +1

    Not all Africans eat fufu some of us make that same ingredients into other dishes too

  • @kehindegafari1570
    @kehindegafari1570 Před rokem

    Fufu is cassava. Poundo is made from yam. It is yam flour that is now virally known as Fufu. Can someone correct this error?

  • @SallieAndrea
    @SallieAndrea Před rokem +3

    fufu is west african food. Not every african knows all african foods. we have like 53 countries with all different cuiscines

  • @zohan4394
    @zohan4394 Před rokem

    Africa is an extremely big contenent wth an extremely large culture diversity around 3,000 tribes and 2,000 languages and dialects, not everyone in Africa eat the same food, you wil find that in south africa alone food and cultures are vastly difrent yet mostly the same, but food tipes and thing differ from race to race tribe to tribe and region to region some borrowed ideas from other cultures and maid somthing there own.

  • @SpotOn966
    @SpotOn966 Před rokem +1

    It's not only countries that are divided Africans in a country are even divided by tribes.. There's so much division

    • @dinaledi4085
      @dinaledi4085 Před rokem +3

      South Africa is one country in Africa where there have never been tribal wars in the last 100 years or even more . You can research it . All our political parties have people and leaders from all tribes or nationalities . This is from apartheid era to now . We inter marry and live with each other . Most of us have several tribes in our heritage . Not many countries in Africa can even claim to have that . We’ve had a Zulu , Venda , Tswana and Xhosa presidents and they are all ANC . No political party is based on tribes . Our cities and nighbourhoods are also not divided on tribal lines . This is why SA is the first choice for asymlun seekers from most corners of Africa . We have the highest number of documents and undocumented immigrants in the continent because we are known for our inclusivity and respect for human rights .

    • @SpotOn966
      @SpotOn966 Před rokem

      @@dinaledi4085 in Kenya we have 42 tribes.. But our country is very divided in that some get more opportunities and most discourage others on marrying others

    • @SpotOn966
      @SpotOn966 Před rokem

      Tribalism works almost like racism except the police brutality part

  • @noblepepple191
    @noblepepple191 Před rokem +1

    Fufu is mostly a Nigerian thing, then Ghanaian too, i have seen many African Americans try to eat fufu but instead of swallowing it? they chew it and it's not supposed to be chewed it's a dip and swallow.

    • @gentledove9066
      @gentledove9066 Před rokem

      I am a Nigerian but I chew fufu, I can't swallow it like tablet.

  • @mfanafuthialfred6894
    @mfanafuthialfred6894 Před rokem

    Taino Aina in SA😉👍

  • @prettybontle678
    @prettybontle678 Před 11 měsíci

    I have a friend also from Nigeria but I don't like those who sell drugs and do Human trafficking

  • @Davyeung0dey
    @Davyeung0dey Před rokem +1

    Fufu is mostly known in the west and the name fufu is Nigerian... Don't ask me how...🚶🚶🚶