If you cannot broaden your mind to understand that this was a comedy show and that the joke was on some Nigerians and that the punchline needed the emphasis on the french language, then that is neither Julius' nor any other person's problem. Nigeria has a lot of history with Cameroon and the dumbest person in My primary school knew that. I wont be surprised if Julius knows more about Cameroon than you do.
That you were ignorant of your country before you left it is just testament to your poor general education. I knew all I should know about my country, Nigeria, and indeed a lot about other countries of the world before I was 15. Speak for yourself.
of course, we all know Cameroon is anglo/francophone. d joke was in reference to Nigerians dat talk lyk theyve been in jand meanwhile just lived in Africa.
those Africans that know less about their countries, are those that lived there most of their lives. I came abroad @d age of 18 so I definately know most thiongs about Naija
Nice joke, but Cameroonians speak English too and pidgin English for that matter. Sometimes we point fingers at Westerners for knowing very little about Africa when we are not free. Don't get me wrong, he is good, but lets set the record straight. I have met many Africans abroad and I am shocked about how little they know about other African countries.
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If you cannot broaden your mind to understand that this was a comedy show and that the joke was on some Nigerians and that the punchline needed the emphasis on the french language, then that is neither Julius' nor any other person's problem. Nigeria has a lot of history with Cameroon and the dumbest person in My primary school knew that. I wont be surprised if Julius knows more about Cameroon than you do.
chung1chu 9 months ago
@stylishnene
That you were ignorant of your country before you left it is just testament to your poor general education. I knew all I should know about my country, Nigeria, and indeed a lot about other countries of the world before I was 15. Speak for yourself.
chung1chu 9 months ago
of course, we all know Cameroon is anglo/francophone. d joke was in reference to Nigerians dat talk lyk theyve been in jand meanwhile just lived in Africa.
those Africans that know less about their countries, are those that lived there most of their lives. I came abroad @d age of 18 so I definately know most thiongs about Naija
stylishnene 2 years ago
Nice joke, but Cameroonians speak English too and pidgin English for that matter. Sometimes we point fingers at Westerners for knowing very little about Africa when we are not free. Don't get me wrong, he is good, but lets set the record straight. I have met many Africans abroad and I am shocked about how little they know about other African countries.
07900674827 2 years ago 2
the use of the word "trying" is understatement. he is good and that's a fact
streetlife1960 2 years ago
the guy is really trying and i love him.
sandyandybent 3 years ago
i love Julius Agwu
stylishnene 4 years ago