 Yeah Hi, hi, hi, welcome welcome. Good. Um, I don't know if you all can hear my voice like literally I just Landed in a new country just now. I mean Literally 20 minutes ago Just landed in a new country. Hi. How are you all doing? Hi, hi, hi. Hi everybody. Hi everybody Hi everybody, if you just joined the stream, please do me a favor and like the video I've seen over a hundred and eighty five people that I have 185 people like the stream Thank you. Like the stream. Yeah, is it mr. Steven Ando UK? Isn't mr. Steven Ando UK? I hope he's the one man Mr. Steven Ando man of God in the UK. I don't know if you're the one I can I can how are you doing? How are you all doing? Yeah, how are you all doing? Oh, wow. Mr. Steven Ando, you're still here It's good to see you here longest time. Yeah, I remember the last time I spoke to you. I was in china It's good to see you here. Hi. Hi. Hi. We're gonna talk here. I just Landed in a new country, but I just want us to talk. Yeah, this is just I'm so tired, but I have to do this. Um, I have to do this like I said, um Everything that I do I do with you guys. I need to sometimes I need to consult you guys. I know I deserve the rest man. It's it's really late just landed Very late extremely tired But I'm just today's sunday, you know today's sunday and um, I need to let you guys know what's going on Today's sunday I'm not I'm not in my own house or this is a hotel Um, just got here which country I can't tell you for now Months when I'm done, but I'm a new country. I'm in a new country It's gonna be a another adventure, but um, just wait for it wait for it Wait for it. So Literally, I did a video about um, this south Sudan Mundari tribe, how many of you watched that video the video with the Mundari tribe, how many of you watched that video? I did a video with the Mundari tribe. Um Um, I think um, just two days three days ago. How many of you watched that video? How many of you watched that video? Um the mundari tribe Um, if you if you watch that video, you know, um, you watched it. Yeah Tell me what you think about that video. I I really want to I really want to do this with you Tell me what you think of that video Um, tell me what you think of that video. Yeah, let let me know what you think of that video Just let me know what you think of that video. Just Just just let me ask that I enjoyed it I watched the video. I watched it. Okay. They tell me what you think about that video. Just give it up Why don't you say which country I'll say later? I'll say later. What am I inspired me to join the initiative granted based on barragan from looking for where to work with you in the future um I'm iotv. I see you bro. I'm a yeah. Okay It was scary, but great scared scaring you with height I don't know Okay, a funny one. I believe going to south cedar was very good because it was your best video so far in my opinion Okay, I did you know, so That was epic. I haven't watched it yet, but we'll watch it after this session. Okay. You better do watch that video um somebody saying because I have I have I have Something that I think I really want to ask you guys what do you think because That was my first ever video about African culture, you know, that was my first ever video about African culture. I've always wanted to like Explore the African culture because I felt like we always allow people to tell our story for us and They tend to turn the stories, you know, they tend to um Tell the story in a different way, you know, but when I got there literally I did not go there to shoot a video I did not go there to shoot a video, you know, I did not go there to shoot a video I actually went there to check things out But I've seen so many videos about those places and um, I felt like no what I'm seeing And what I've been watching on youtube It's literally a different thing all together. So let me try my best and bring something out of it, but believe me That is my best video ever I feel like that video Is my best video I don't know but I feel like that video is my best video ever. I mean being able to Understand people of different tribe Was something that I think Like I really I I really enjoy filming that video. So I just felt like okay The main motive of my channel is like changing the narratives of Africa trying to um Let you all understand that we've got beautiful places in Africa, but I feel like This whole culture initiative. I mean, this is my first ever video about African culture I feel like I can take this culture videos to the next level. I don't know how many of you are willing to see Other cultures in different African countries You know, like I I still do enterprise. I still have entrepreneurship episodes from South Sudan that I'll be start uploading tomorrow I still have like literally I'm trying to combine everything. So I just want to I just want to ask yeah Do you guys want to see? More like wherever we go to yeah Wherever we go to we we're trying to see if we'll be able to bring you um real story from the ground African entrepreneurship and also what do you call it? I'm What do you call it the culture because I I just wanted to know Do you guys think that we need to add cultures to this? We need more entrepreneurship videos. Definitely What am I? I read your super chat. Okay. Sorry. I'm gonna read your super chat I'm so sorry about that. I'm so sorry I'm so sorry about that super chat. Where is it? Where is it? Okay? Good. Um, just call me brian since in 15 dollars. Thank you so much for the super chat I said that was an excellent coverage and I like the fact that he had a local person Highlights they are culture. Thank you. Um, just call me brian. Um another one is saying, um Is it mr. Roode saints? Good question I have been meaning to remind you not to forget a vision And the mission to project the part of Africa not seen and shown example entrepreneurs Is it that is that is one of the reasons why? Um, I'm doing this stream That's one of the reasons why I'm doing this stream because I saw I read so many comments from there people were talking about Oh, that is not a vision. That is not a vision. That is not a vision But I just felt like our our cultures Our culture is very important, you know, our culture is very important and I learned a lot of things after going to that placement I learned a lot. You guys have no idea. I learned a lot and I feel like anybody who watched that video If it learned something new I Still in south Sudan. No, I left south Sudan. I think 10 days ago I was actually in utopia for extra Eight days in utopia. I was in utopia for eight days and then I just arrived in a new country today Yeah, I just arrived in a new country today, but I was in utopia for eight good days Um, that's where I uploaded all my videos Because I had to rest so I was in utopia arrest and uploading And I think I filmed two videos in utopia, but not in Addis Ababa. Yeah, not in Addis Ababa Yeah, someone is in if you can share cultural videos from an unbiased but look up perspective Please do a lot of people overseas need to understand that not all Africans have the same Thank you. So this is one of the reasons why I came here today. So we just we just want to know. Yeah The culture, I mean, is there any way you think we can improve on The guy know if you can't talk to a person without Not knowing his culture. Thank you. Is that is that any way culture first before entrepreneurship? Thank you. What are you coming back to Rwanda? Not anytime soon, but um, I know very soon It's saying I'm seeing your video on china's actions in Zambia. Thank you for talking about it in regards from paul and Jun Wen Tindu Dong Hey, man, I forgot all my chinese men. I don't even know. I mean, this is a traditional character I know um Jun Wen But what I try to say in the jungle and show that but two of them Is that this is a traditional character? So I don't really understand that traditional character. Yeah, so um I was in Ethiopia for like 10 days not 80 days. Sorry, and um, I just landed in a new country So I just wanted to ask you guys man When it comes to the culture, is there any way that you think we can improve on? Because I feel like there's so many cultures that I would love to touch on, you know, I just used um The mandari tribe as the first ever episode Believe me or not I really enjoyed them in that video. So I just wanted I just want to know what you think I just want to know what you think because like I said, this is a whole family We are in this together Yeah, we are in this together. So if anything comes up, I want to discuss with you too much entrepreneurship Entrepreneurs video. Yeah. I mean like the entrepreneur videos Came up during covet 19 So it's like I feel like the entrepreneurship videos are covet inspired content Those of you who have been watching my videos since I started Africa to the world You knew that like I literally um travel within Africa just to show beautiful cities and all that but You know, a lot of people are doing it now Believe me a lot of people are doing it now and you have to let others do it So, I mean you always have to like advance evolve, you know, you always have to be a step ahead because um, the videos that I used to do before literally A lot of people are doing it It's it's no longer unique because like when I I started traveling In Africa, I started traveling in Africa going to show cities I can work in the street show you how beautiful a city is but literally right now a lot of um African content creators are also coming up and they are all picking up such kind of videos So, I mean, I always have to be a step ahead bring something new because it can be doing Things that you know you used to do and now a lot of people are doing so um I want to like literally add the African culture man The African culture I like One of my is always a step ahead. Yeah Yeah So that's that's that's that's what I'm saying. So I wanted to actually what do you guys think? I think we should add this culture to it, man Because that video I think I I love that that video is my favorite video, man um, um Can you learn more about black americans history and culture? Definitely, I will do that when I come to the States, man Because like I said, it's the city channel We're trying to bring all Africans across the globe together So from Africa, we are moving to the Caribbean very soon I'm moving to the Caribbean very soon. Yeah after my Um 25 countries because I'm traveling to 25 countries before I go back to Ghana um, so yeah, I don't mean my country number 20 Yeah, I mean my country number 20. So I think I have five more countries to go before I head to Ghana Yeah, I'm in my country number 20 right now Yes, I think it's important because um, the world can learn a lot about African culture and a lot of people around the world are ignorant and saying You know, what about what about North Africa? We'll be there very soon. We'll be there very soon. Stay safe, Maya Thank you so much brother. I would like to know videos about Someone is saying something Please please african culture is important for us to know go ahead. Mr. Stevando. Yeah, thank you. I would definitely I would definitely try and Work on that african culture. I would definitely try and work on that. I mean I really want to do more But it's tough right now. It's it's it's tough to do videos and um travel shoots edits upload It's difficult right now You really need support man So Mali or Eritrea They're doing so much when are you coming to Tanzania? I would definitely come back to Tanzania, man definitely Because I've been to Tanzania before but I never explored Tanzania that much, but I would definitely go back Create a second channel If I should create a second channel, I need to employ more people, you know I need to employ more people because right now it's really tough um, I think I will even have to employ another guy for our editing and stuff I couldn't stop watching that one Okay, hi from Sudan. Which are you from Sudan Sudan or South Sudan? Okay, hey man, but I want to say thank you so much to Each and everyone who watch and share my South Sudan videos Uh Margaret have how are you doing man superstar? Margaret have Margaret have bro How are you doing, man? I've missed you man. I hope you're coming back to Ghana anytime soon, man. I hope so I hope so man somebody's saying that um Okay, South Sudan video was great. I have a lot of videos now. We'll be uploading the entrepreneurship videos from South Sudan I think we start uploading that tomorrow Yeah, we start uploading the entrepreneurship episodes tomorrow um Yeah entrepreneurship episode We have because you know South Sudan is really a young country and all the people that are doing stuff In that country are young Literally all the businesses that we featured are young businesses We'll be uploading a video of a young girl who set up a farm who'll be doing that tomorrow A young girl who set up a farm in South Sudan, which is incredible She was based in America and then she returned back to um She returned back to South Sudan to um I mean start a farm currently she owns a 19 acre farm 19 acre farm and I think her story is really inspiring. I think it's one of the best video that I ever filmed in South Sudan. So I wait for that video. I'll upload it tomorrow evening Make sure when you upload the video you like it you share most of you watch the video without liking I realize that most of you watch me from your home is like from your screen So you don't have the chance to like the video, but you have a phone Yeah, make sure you like the video whenever you you watch the videos, you know I'm here with you guys, man. I'm trying to create content with you all So whatever you say is what I'm gonna do. So help me I'm not gonna fake it like whatever I do. I get my My content from my comment section. I get my content from you all and I'm not gonna tell you guys that oh I create things by myself. There's no content that I've created that I created it by myself All my content that I create I get the content from my comment section um, I get a content from You all like I mean I got subscribers who Suggest ideas and then I become more creative and create something out of it So that's why I always want to come in here and talk to you guys man Because I know that I can't do this by myself. So when I have any idea I come in here and then Yeah, I share these ideas with you so that I'll be able to know what to do next Because we need to hit a million men and Together we can do it Together we can do it. I just got here today and I'm like, yo, you know what you need to rest But I need to speak to you guys before I rest man It's very very important that I speak to you guys because I'm getting a lot of traction on my video that I did A video about the Mandari tribe. So I feel like it's time to Explore African tribes and get a local to educate me and also educate you So if you want to be educated Make sure They like the stream Then also make sure you subscribe if you haven't Keep up the good work water. Thanks for the support chat Great creations. Thank you South Sudan videos are great. What am I? This is your brother from Takara. We love you here for the good work You're doing peace and love blessings young man. Thank you So What am I we homeschool we use your videos to teach our children about our continent? Please keep this going culture Wow Zulu lessons with Tando Thank you so much man. I mean like using my videos for homeschool I'm Really inspired now. I really go and I really want to do more I really really want to do more Man I really really want to do more. Thank you That's that's that's really inspiring Really really inspiring You say visit some of the historical side, especially countries, which is known for their historical side Yes, culture is important marriages. So add that and be creative. What am I? Be uniquely you mr. Young gents Thank you Thank you for the support chat and thanks for that Brilliant idea. Yeah, so we we try and we try and because I'm saying like it's all about Africa to the world You see when I started my When I started my Africa to the world project I wanted to let the world know how beautiful Africa is But when I kept on traveling in Africa, I realized that Africans themselves don't know anything about themselves Africans themselves don't know anything about themselves like we definitely don't know each other That's why I had to narrow my vision and Try to educate Africans about Africa You know because it's not easy man like I learned a lot like I mean I feel like my whole traveling experience is also a learning process for me Because I'm learning too much like I feel like I'm learning a lot I was in utopia. Let me tell you something funny Do you guys how many of you know that there is Somalia inside utopia, how many of you know that? Let me know if you know that there is Somalia inside utopia Do you guys know that there is Somalia inside utopia? How many of you know if you know that there is Somalia inside utopia? Just let me know how many of you how many of you know that? There's there's a whole country with a whole like a whole country with a whole precedent They have their own president. They have their own flag inside Ethiopia. I mean, if you're not from Ethiopia, definitely you won't know this. I mean, if you're not from Ethiopia, you won't know this man. Like I was able to spend like roughly eight days with them and I'm like, wow, you never knew that. It's not Somali land. It's not Somali land. Like I even met the president. I met the president of that state. Like I couldn't even believe it. Like, okay, when I got there, we got an invitation from the president. We had dinner with the president and he's like, I'm the president of the Somali state of Ethiopia. I'm like, what? Like, you won't be, do you guys know that? Like, I didn't know anything. I didn't know anything. So, I mean, let me show you this. Have you guys seen the Somali flag before? You know, you can google it and check it out. The Somali flag got a star in it, yeah? The Somali, it has a star in it. So the star in the Somali flag, it has like five points, like every star got five points. So Somali is divided into five. Somalia is divided into five. So we got the one in Ethiopia. We have another one in Kenya. Then we have Mogadishu Somalia and then we have Djibouti. So Djibouti used to be Somalia, right? Djibouti used to be Somalia. And then we have like Somaliland who they also got their own everything. Like, geez, like they have everything. Literally, it's not recognized in the world but they act like it's a new country, right? This whole traveling thing is opening my eyes and I just can't wait to share these stories with you or like I can't wait. Cause I didn't even know that there is Somalia inside Ethiopia and they do everything like Somalians, but they are Ethiopians. They have their own police. They have their own flag. They have their own precedent but they use the Ethiopian currency. You know, I'm not in South Sudan. I'm not in South Sudan. I'm not in South Sudan. I'm not in South Sudan. So literally from South Sudan, from South Sudan I came to Ethiopia and then I came to, I was in the Somali state of Ethiopia. So I was inside Ethiopia but a Somali state there and the experience there was incredible, man. It was really incredible. And I realized that Africans don't know each other. I was so ignorant. I was so ignorant and a thank God for traveling. So I mean, I will educate myself and I'll be able to also educate you. It's very, very important. Yeah, so just wait for the videos. I film roughly two videos from there. Just trying to explore the place and then I'll be able to also educate you. So I educated myself and I'm gonna educate you through the video. I said, that is the Somali region. What am I talking about? Ethiopian Ethnic Federal Political System. Yeah, it's the Somali region inside Ethiopia. The capital is called Jig Jiga. So I was in the capital. Jig Jiga is a capital. That's where I was. Yeah, come to give you two offers down in Zimbabwe. I can't wait for the video. Just wait for it. Keep up the good work, please. When are you going to show us Tamali? Can't wait. Tamali, definitely when I get back to Ghana. I've been to Tamali before, but I was there with Dribinski. I couldn't do anything because he was filming a documentary and I had to take him around. Yeah, I had my assistant bed in Jig Jiga. Oh, wow, amazing. So I was in Jig Jiga for like roughly eight days. Yeah, I was in Jig Jiga for eight days and I was able to understand the people, how they do their stuff. And Jig Jiga is the capital of the Somali region. Yeah, true, yeah, true. Jig Jiga is the capital of the Somali region. I never knew a Ghanaian. What? Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. I never knew I was a Ghanaian, definitely. I'm a Ghanaian, you know. I'm a Ghanaian with an African blood and ready to explore the world, man. Ready to explore the world. So for now, did you go to Harar? Where's Harar? Where is Harar? You say, Mrs. Francis, thanks for what am I? Thanks for all you do. I was watching one of your videos. What's the which video was that? I think I even reposted it when you went to, is it like the slave, is it slave castle? Yeah, the slave castle video. Yeah, I reposted it, but I didn't know why you were laughing too much that day. Yeah, Mrs. Francis. Those videos, I didn't want, I don't even want to do it anymore because anytime I do slave trade videos, it gets to me so much that when I get back home, I can't function. So I couldn't believe that you were laughing of hearing those stories maybe because I used to, the last video that I did was the one I did in Senegal and I told myself, I'm not gonna do slave videos again because literally the guy who was telling those stories, when I heard the story, I went back home. I couldn't believe that something like this happened to our ancestors man, it was crazy. And since that day, I think I've never done any video about slave trade again. I just don't feel like doing it again because when I get back home, it just affects me, man. It just affects me and I'm like, I'm done. I'm done with slave trade videos, man. I'm done with slave trade videos. He's saying, uncle, what am I? We are, we are we too strong from glory to glory. God is taking us. Thank you. Okay. Thank you for inspirational videos. Thank you. But don't worry, we still got a lot of videos coming up. I still have videos from Nigeria. I still got videos from Ghana. Yeah, I filmed video with those of you who live in Ghana. Yeah, definitely, you know, Coach Ushelden and Margaret Hep. So I did a collab video with both of them but I've not released a video yet. I think we'll edit the video probably this week. So we are uploading that video this week. Yeah. Saying, oh, I know little about Liberia. Could you pursue that opportunity? I think I have videos on Liberia. You should check it out. You should check it out. I've been to Liberia. So I've been to Liberia. So I think you can check it out. I've been to Liberia. You need to interview Africans in the dash for a turn light to not Africans about how life is difficult in Europe. Yeah. Oh, work on that. You work on that. I'm just one person, you know? So I'm just one person. So I'm just gonna try and see. Have been on spitting the meet and greets of video. Oh yeah, and geez, the meet and greets. I did a video with a lot of content creators in Nigeria and I'm here to release that video. I mean, it's edited but not released yet. So I'm so sorry. If you are expecting to see your video very soon, just wait for it. Yeah, we are uploading very soon then. I'm saying, what am I? You're just wonderful. Your videos are to another level. I can't fail to watch your videos. I miss treaty. You two are just so humble and that will keep you guys going far in Jesus name. Amen. It's a Juliet in the black silly. Hey, I've been in Gambia in May. I've been in Gambia in May, yeah? So, you all in Gambia should get ready for me. I have an invitation to meet someone in Gambia. Yeah, I mean, should I say? I have an invitation to meet someone in Gambia, yeah? So you all should wait for me in May. Those of you who live in Gambia, content creators in Gambia, get ready for me. I'll be coming roughly after Namibia, I'll be in Gambia. Yeah, after Namibia, I'll be in Gambia. Yeah, so I'll be meeting the man of the land in Gambia. So I'll be coming in May, yeah, in May, right after Ramadan. Yeah, right after Ramadan, I'll be in Gambia. Yeah, so after Namibia, straight to Gambia and then fly again back to Southern Africa. It's gonna be crazy, but let's just see how things go. So Gambia, I forgot the Gambia capital. What's Gambia's capital? Banjul, yeah, Banjul, but most of you don't live in Banjul. All of you live in Saracunda. Is this Saracunda or Saracunda? Yeah, most of you live in Saracunda. So yeah, I would definitely see you all in Gambia in May. So wait for me over there in May. Did you get trouble for your video in Gambia and Chinese treatment? I mean, Zambia, Zambia Chinese treatment. I mean, like, it's just people threatening you, but after threatening, that's it. When you do videos related to Chinese Zambia, you get a lot of threat messages, man. Coming from both end, you can get threat message from Chinese, you can also get threat messages from Zambia and so. I mean, but yeah. Somebody's saying that we really enjoy, we really enjoy and thank you for posting your son about South Sudan culture. You have shared with African brothers and sisters. So yeah, I mean, more videos coming from South Sudan. We got a lot of videos coming up. A lot of videos. Literally, I have 10 videos from South Sudan. 10 videos from South Sudan. So I'm here to release the entrepreneurship episodes. I'm just to release that one, but I did just a general episode of videos that I've been uploading, yeah, but I'll be releasing the entrepreneurship episodes that most of you enjoy watching. So just wait for it. Wait for it. And try and write, and we're trying to combine everything together. We introduce a country, and then we add the entrepreneurship episodes to it. Now we're gonna add culture to it. And maybe very soon we might add history to it. We might add history to it. We might add history to it. Yeah, somebody's saying like, what happened to intervene the president of Ghana? Hey, the president of Ghana, how? The president of Ghana, no, no. But don't worry, it will happen, but no, no. Yeah, great job, what am I? You let us speak, you let Africans speak for themselves without narration, that's it without narration. That's all I wanna do, that's all I wanna do. Even when I go to a new country, even though I read certain things on Google, but I don't wanna say it, I just wanna let the people from the country tell their own stories, that's what I enjoy doing. Some of the stories that people say, I know it already, I read it from Google, but I don't want Google to tell me what to do. I need to let the people from the country tell their own stories. So if you watch my South Sudan videos, most of the people that, I mean, we're doing the videos or we're talking in the video, we're sharing the narratives of their own country as South Sudanese. So literally that's what I wanna do. As an African-American, your videos make me wanna visit, want, as an African-American, your videos makes me want to experience Africa even more. Wow, much love, water, Maya. Thank you so much, Mike Bee, I appreciate you. Yeah, I really appreciate you, yeah, thank you. Can you come to Black Sea Eco Village in Busura? Definitely, when I get to Gambia, but I won't spend so much days though, I only five days. I'm not spending more than five days in Gambia, but like I said, just five days and five days, I think it's okay to meet everyone in five days. So I'll be in Gambia, roughly right after Ramadan, I'll be in Gambia, right after Ramadan. I'll be in Gambia, right after Ramadan. Anything, I enjoy the South Sudan videos, thank you. Thank you. I'm saying, before you come back to Ghana, visit Djibouti Mogadishu, please. You want me to visit Mogadishu? Okay. I'll visit Mogadishu, don't worry. I'll visit Mogadishu, yeah, I'll visit Mogadishu. Yeah, South Africa, East Africa, visit these African countries. How do you support yourself? I think I've been saying this over and over again, right? Literally, the more you watch my videos, the more I'll be able to support myself. I think I've said this over and over again, literally. The more you watch my videos, the more I'll be able to support myself. I feel like sometimes it's so hard, it's so hard to work with brands, man. It's so hard. I won't lie, it's so hard to work with brands. Like, it's so hard for me. I don't know why, but it's so hard for me to work with brands, man. I know a lot of brands who love to come on board and support what I do, but it's so hard because when they come, they want to tell you what to do. And I'm not ready for that. I'm not ready for that. I'm not ready for people to tell me what to do. I want to be me. I want to be myself. I want to do my thing. But when they come, they're trying to tell you the coach you need to wear, what you need to say, what you don't need to say. It's just, that's why I'm just working hard. Because like I said, I'm on a journey, man. And I don't want anybody to tell me what to do, what not to do. I feel like if this fits my narrative, that's what I want to do. So basically, one of the reasons why I've been avoiding to work with brands, because I always get brands sending me messages. They want to work with me and all that. But I tried out. Their rules and regulations are too much for me. Yeah, the money is good, but I'm not. Like it's good to make money, but I'm not here for the money. Like I said, it's not about money. It's about integrity. And that's what I stand for. And speaking truth to power, because some people will come to you and you can't even, how do you call it? You can't even express yourself, because when you express yourself, it feels like you're going to go in contrary to their brand. So that's one of the reasons why I'm like, I can't, man. I really can't. Because for me, I would say this over and over again. Integrity is everything. I mean, integrity is everything for me. I mean, people will come to you, don't do this, don't do that. Jeez, man, you don't owe me. How much are you paying me for it to tell me not to do this, not to do that? It's just so annoying, like so annoying, man. It's so annoying. Hello, what am I? I'm an YouTube. I've been trying to register for one-on-one consultation with you, but it's not working. Please, how do I go about it? You know, like I'm traveling right now, so I decided to put that on a break, because you see, I just go to a new country and traveling all the time, going in and out. You get super tired to talk to people, like I have so many messages that I have to reply. It's really tough, man. But yeah, we're going to try our best, man. I'm going to let you know as soon as I get back to Ghana, yeah. OK, it's only saying, like, Vanessa, come be. Welcome to Ghana, yeah? Enjoy your stay. Enjoy your stay in Ghana, Vanessa. Magadishu would be an interesting place to visit. There are two or three other Somali countries that have the same culture and people. They don't like foreigners flirting with their women. Hey, OK, yeah. But hey, don't forget to like the stream, wrote to 800K. I wrote to 800K definitely. I know, I know we definitely get 800K by the end of this month. The way things are going, we definitely get 800K by the end of this month. And I'm telling you guys that you all should play a part in growing this channel. You can just introduce 10 people to the channel, 10 people. I'm not asking too much. Introduce 10 people to the channel. Tell them to subscribe. Even if they don't want to subscribe, force them. Force them to subscribe and be part of this awesome channel. And I mean, it's been crazy. Like, I just had 700K just recently. Just recently. And already, is this 745 or 46? 745, 46, yeah, the channel is growing like crazy. Like, I can't even believe it myself. But I'm just doing my thing, yeah. I'm just doing my thing, and let's see how things go. Hi, what am I, thank you for all you do. I live in Ireland, but watching your videos has motivated me a lot. Well done, thank you. I'm so glad that my videos have been able to motivate you. What am I, the African YouTube King? I'm not the African YouTube King. 746K. Thank you for telling me, Ernestino. Yeah, wrote to 1 million by summer. Hey, wrote to 1 million. I can't wait to get 1 million, man. It's that day. That day. The day I'll hit 1 million, that day. That day won't be an easy day, man. If you come to Jamaica, please cover the maroons. There are Ghanians who fought the British in 971. Yeah, so I'll be coming to Jamaica very soon. I'll be coming to Jamaica very soon. Yeah, I'll be in Jamaica very soon. I'm still reading your comment. I'm still reading your comment. Congratulations, you inspire me. Hey, how many people do I inspire in this world, man? Because sometimes the way I get messages, what up, see, I received a message from somebody this week and I nearly shared tears, man. I nearly shared tears. I couldn't believe it. This guy was like, hey, what am I? I just started my poetry and then fish farming. Because of you. And he sent me pictures. He sent me pictures, like he just started because of me. And I'm like, what? What are you saying? He's like, yeah, what? I'm like, you know, I nearly shed tears because I've been saying this over and over again. These videos, I'm looking for impact. I'm not here for fame. I mean, I'm not here to be all famous. What am I? I'm just famous. No, I'm here for the impact, man. So if you tell me that, okay, my video inspired you, my video motivated you to move to Africa, these are the kind of impact that I'm looking for. And when I see even one person change their perception about Africa, I become happy and I feel like moving. I mean, like, this is what keeps me moving. That's all, nothing else. Not about the money. I mean, the money is good, money keeps you going, but the most important thing is the impact. The impact worth more than the money. And also, these videos, it makes you connect with so many people that you don't even know. Love your content with Amaya. Thank you for all you do. Thank you for all your positivity. You are the real MVP for Africa. Thank you. Somebody's saying, you're doing an amazing and inspirational job, brother. Trust me, educate the people with your content. Thank you. Thank you. Hey, it's been long, man. Is it sick with D2? I don't know this guy's from Japan. His name is Japanese or something, but hey, it's good to see you again, man. But Amaya, we have come to Africa. We visited South Africa. Thank you. We are coming back later this year. That's amazing. It's like we're winning souls for Africa, you know? Is it... Even I want Africans to start visiting other African countries, man. Just start visiting other African countries. Because when you visit other African countries, you got to understand. I feel like we're just cousins, yeah? We're just cousins from different places. I will release a video about South Sudan, about the kind of food that they eat. And they were telling me that, oh, this is our national drink. In Ghana, we have the same drink in Ghana. And in Ghana, we call it sobo lo. How many of you are from Ghana? If you're from Ghana, you know sobo lo, yeah? Bisap, you know bisap? Ganyans in here will definitely know what I'm talking about. Bisap, you know, that hibiscus flower kind of thing. You know, if you're from Ghana, you definitely know what I'm talking about. When you go to South Sudan, that is their national drink. And I was telling these guys that we got this in Ghana. They didn't believe it. They did not believe it. Hey, girl, are you serious? I'm like, yes, we have this in Ghana. You know, we have this in Ghana. But these people were talking and seeing like, this is like, I mean, a national drink that everybody in the country enjoy drinking. But I'm like, oh, we have it. We have it. We're just the same people that were divided by our colonizers. And at the end of the day, we think that we are different people. No, we're just the same people. We're just the same people. Like the more I travel, the more I discover things and I realize that nowhere. You're just the same people. When you go to Zambia, they eat, is this saza? Is this saza or saza? Is this saza? It's like, it will go in Kenya. Even if you go to Ghana, you still find Ugarli in Ghana. But you have to go to the border region of Ghana. The airways, they eat Ugarli. But if you don't travel, you won't know. You might think that it's only your country that eat that kind of food. You know, when I went to Swaziland, they were eating exactly the same food. I went to which country again? Zambia, South Africa, Swaziland. We eat the same food. They call it different names. They say, like even in Tanzania, thank you. They call it different names, but it's literally the same thing. So I'm just trying to tell Africans that this continent belongs to us and it's time for us to explore our own continent. You see, thank you. In Ghana, Ugarli, they call it Akpale. The Voterans call it Akpale, but it's Ugarli in Kenya. They call it Ugarli in Kenya. What am I, personally, I think you need a security details. Even just one guy, your influence is huge. There are evil people who might wanna bring the narrative, these narratives that by praying for your safety. That's what I keep on saying. Just keep on praying for me, man. Keep on praying for me. That's the most important thing. Yeah, what am I, please visit Namibia and reach out to Himba community. I'm going to Namibia. I'm actually gonna be in Namibia first week of May. I'll be in Namibia, yeah. First week of May, I'll be in Namibia. Oh, but a big shout out to the Namibian Embassy. Oh my goodness, I feel like this whole Africa to the world is bigger than me, you know. I went to the Namibian Embassy, I got a visa, but I told them that I won't be able to go to Namibia right now. I wanna go to other countries. The woman was like, hey Maya, bring the passport, bring the passport. She took the passport, canceled the visa and extended my days. Like, yo, the woman literally extended my days. She just, Maya, I know you what you're going to do in the country, bring your passport. She canceled because I was supposed to be in Namibia in April, I'm sorry. I was supposed to be in Namibia in March, but I changed my mind to go to South Sudan. So I went back to the Embassy to tell them that, hey, I really wanna go to Namibia in May. She's like, Maya, I know what you're doing. It's okay, it's okay. Just bring me the passport. This woman just canceled and then she told me that, hey, Maya, when you go to our country, please forget about the women. Maya, when you go to my country, forget about the women. I love your videos, but when you go to my country, please forget about women. I'm like, come on. Come on, that's crazy, yeah. That's crazy. Yeah, I wanna say Buju Barton have an amazing song, named Sudan on his Unchained Spread album. I listen to it on repeat every time I see your video. Keep up the good work. Thank you so much, brother. Thank you. Thank you so much. How about Angola? I'm going to Angola, definitely. I'm going to Angola. I'm saying like, African unity is big and it will affect the world. Like, it's only young Africans that can unite Africa. Young Africans can unite Africa. And I believe that we have to come together. Now, young Africans, I believe that young Africans can join hands and unite the continent, because it's gonna be so beautiful if we unite as one. It's gonna be very beautiful, man. Like, when I went to South Sudan, they were so excited to see me, man. Like, literally, I got so many people from South Sudan following me now, so many. It's gonna be very beautiful, man, if we all unite. When I was entering the new country today, it took me three hours to get a visa to enter a country. Three hours. I was literally stuck. They didn't want me to enter. Three hours. But I've decided not to talk about these things anymore. Like, I've decided not to talk about these things anymore. Like, it took me three good hours, man, to allow me to enter a country. Three good hours. And these things can easily make you give up on what you wanna do. Three good hours to enter a country, because they're telling me that it's a new country. You need a visa. And I'm like, yo, it's a visa on a rival. They had to go do their research. Pull me out of there. We're just there. Oh man, geez. Africa got a problem. We got a huge problem. Like, three hours. Literally, we landed around seven o'clock. We got to the house around 11.50. We landed around seven o'clock. We got to the house around 11.50. We're almost 11.50 now. We stayed there for like three hours. Three good hours. So just to tell you that the job that we're doing, you're just sitting in the room and watch 19 minutes, 20 minute video, 10 minute video. Now, we go through a lot. We go through a lot, man. Some things I can't even share with you guys, but it's just that you have decided to do this and no one is forcing you. So you just have to keep going. You know, sometimes I love to share this with you for you guys to know what is really happening on the continent. It's tough, especially traveling with a West African passport. West African passport within Africa is tough. I don't know if there's any West African in here who loves traveling. So what am I? I've been trying to reach you, but it wasn't successful. I sent you many emails, but got no reply. Farid Media Network, can you send the email right now? Can you send the email right now? Can you send the email right now? You see, it's just tough. You know, some of you don't understand. It's hard to travel in Africa, especially as a West African. Yo, I don't want to say this, but you know, most of the countries that I went to, I think my first arrest, because they said they thought I was a Nigerian, they arrested me in my first country. I was denied entry in Mozambique because they also thought I was Nigerian. I was like, but even if I'm Nigerian, it doesn't give you all the right to arrest me or anything. You know, I was telling Tayo about this. He didn't believe it. Until they strip him naked in an African country. Tayo. I was telling Tayo about what happens to me because of the passport that I hold. He didn't believe it. He's like, how? I'm like, no, I mean, it's crazy. Sometimes they refuse to let me go until he got stripped naked in an African country for holding a Nigerian passport. It's just crazy. Like when you tell people, they feel like, oh, you're making our country look bad, or it's stuff that we go through. We go through these things by traveling in Africa. Look, I mean, Tayo is my very good buddy. We talk about these things all the time. I normally share whatever happens to me until it happened to him. He couldn't believe it. He just pick up his phone and call me, yo, what you've been saying just happened. This is dehuman, what word did Tayo use, man? Is it dehuman? Or dehumanize? They dehumanize me or something. It's crazy. Sometimes when you talk about it, like you can check out my videos about me being arrested, being deported, being people just come and tell me that, oh, you're making it things up. You're making our country look bad, oh, this and that. And I'm like, yo, you stay in your room and do you think that we're making things up? No, it's a great struggle. And that's my prayer that someday, African from different African countries will see that, oh, that's my brother, that's my sister. I mean, we are one people. It's crazy. Just this week, I mean, I'm telling him, he doesn't want to share the story, but I mean, I want him to share the story with you all so that some of you can believe that these things do happen on the continent. Because me, I'm tired of it, man. I'm just tired. Like these days, I'll just like, okay, arrest me. I'm here, just arrest me. I'm just tired of getting arrested. I'm just tired, just arrest me. It's okay, I'm just tired. Just arrest me, you know? Just arrest me. Since you visited Togo, in your opinion, what do you think Togo could do to improve its image, help the people and help develop the country? I have land and I plan to use it. Thank you. I mean, I feel like Togo is one of the cheapest African countries to live in. It's just that language barrier, but it's one of the cheapest country to live in, man. What to do to develop? I think for me, like these days, I would tell people that agriculture is their future, man. So maybe you can start a farm and employ more people. And at least if you employ more people, we're definitely gonna create more jobs. Because, I mean, sometimes I hate to talk about politics, but I feel like majority of the African countries, it's just, we have wrong leaders, you know? Which is making things difficult for the people, but the individuals are really trying, and the individuals who are also trying are also trying to make money for themselves. So the problems will be there, and no one is willing to solve the problem. So that is Africa's problem, you know? The people in power are not helping, and the individuals who are also trying to make a change, they tend to frustrate them. So after frustration, they will also be like, yo, you know what, I need, I'm here for myself, let me make money for myself and I'll be out. So that's the problem of the continent. So when you say Nigeria is the giant of Africa, people probably scared of the Nigerian power. Yeah, I mean, it happens, man. I mean, I can't wait for Ty to share that story. It's happened, it's happened in an African country. He was stripped naked thinking that he was a drug dealer, there because he's traveling as an African. You know, he was traveling as an African, so he's a drug dealer. That's it, they stripped him naked, pee, right? And these people were just standing there for him to do all that. They were standing there for him to do that, which is crazy. But when you talk about it, people will be like, oh, you're making our country look bad, you're making our country look bad, but it's happening. I remember the last time I went to Kenya, the same thing. They did not check my girlfriend because she's Kenyan, but the attention was on me. And this guy will show you me pictures. You know, very soon your picture will be here because these are your brothers. You know, they brought drugs in this country and very soon your picture is also gonna be, he was so confident knowing that, okay, I'm using a West African passport. So definitely I'm also a drug dealer. Like the last time I went to Kenya, it's just, okay, I mean, someday, someday things are gonna get better, man. Someday, someday things are gonna get better. Someday things are gonna get better. It's true that the problem, but we are not gonna give up on Africa. You should come together. If not, it's gonna be very bad for the future to do. You need to wake up now and do something. Yeah, he stripped naked. Yeah, he was stripped naked. Yeah, he was stripped naked. Yeah, he was stripped naked. He was stripped naked, man. In an African country, you know, in an African country, it's not Europe, you know, in an African country. He's gonna release the video, don't worry. I told him to release the video, whether he likes it or not. Because this stories, people must hear. We have to let you guys know that these things are happening on the continent. And I was the only guy who was trying to put these things out and every time people think I'm complaining, I was not complaining, I'm just telling you, I'm just being real, I'm just telling you what is going on, you know, for you to be aware. Because I am lucky to be a content creator, you know, so that when these things happen, I'll be able to tell you that this happened to me. But I feel like right now, I don't think it's gonna be hard for these things to happen to me, man, because it's gonna be hard, it gets right now. Sometimes when I travel to a country, maybe immigration officer is so fun. So it hardly happens to me, man. Like, especially when I'm coming to Ghana, immediately I get to the immigration office. Oh, what am I, welcome back. Yeah, I mean, I think I, well, even when I went to South Sudan, I knew a few guys who watch my videos there. Yeah, so it's gonna be hard for these things to happen to me these days, I don't think so. Yeah, but my last country, even, they didn't allow me to pay the visa fees after getting to know that I am Guatemala. So the country that I am right now, I didn't pay the visa fees, even I was supposed to pay, but they told me that they're gonna do everything for free after the immigration officer refused us to enter. And then after a few calls, they realized that, oh, that's what am I, hey, don't let this boy talk about us. Just allow him to enter. Allow him to enter. Don't let this boy come and talk about us. Please allow him to enter, okay? Don't even collect money from him. Yeah, so we ended up not paying for visa fees. We ended up entering the country without paying for anything. So it's good, man. It's good, like, oh, smart, how are you doing, man? We ended up, no, no paying. Yeah, like, don't let this boy talk about us. You're so sorry, so sorry. It was a funny one today after three hours. They found that out. That's what am I, hey, let him go, please, let him go, man. Don't even charge money here. Just allow him to enter the country. So yeah, we're allowed to enter and we finally here. Yeah, I mean, we're here to stay positive, man, that's all. They need to give you a diplomatic passport. I don't need a diplomatic passport. I need a passport. I wanna travel like an ordinary African. That's one of the reasons why I don't even wear suits and the rest, you know, I don't need it. I don't need it, man. I wanna travel like an ordinary African. I just wanna see what an ordinary African goes through because some of the countries are willing to like, I mean, sponsor your trips and all that, yeah. But when I enter a country, I wanna enter a country as an ordinary African so that I'll be able to tell the story proper. How do you treat an ordinary African? When an ordinary African enters the country, you know, if you become too diplomatic, when you get here, all pass your VIP treatment. I don't need a VIP treatment right now, man. Maybe when I retire from YouTube, I might need that VIP treatment. Even when I went to South Sudan, MTN Booker Hotel for me, I refused it. I ended up staying in a dormitory. I told them I wanna stay in a dormitory. I wanna stay with the people. I don't need to, I'm here to work. I'm not here to have fun to stay in a luxurious hotel. Please just, can I stay with the people in the dormitory? I ended up staying in a dormitory in South Sudan. I don't care. All I care is about is what kind of content will I be able to bring out of South Sudan? That's what I was thinking about. It was really tough. We had to hire a drone in South Sudan. The guy was like, oh, a day is like $1,000. A drone, $1,000 a day. How much does a drone cost? We ended up paying $250 a day for a drone. So we used a drone for like two days. That's like $500. See, a lot, a lot, a lot of stuff because they'll know they don't allow drones in South Sudan. So we had to hire drone from people. So basically that's all. We all need to know, not a single African country drew its border. Every time you cross that border, you meet your white nationalism in black faces. He said, okay, you're the best in terms of your content. Keep it up, bro. Thank you so much. We tried our best, man. I'm from Ethiopia, but I'm afraid to visit Africa for the first time. Why? I was such three times at the sport. Where they were searching all these ones. When I went to India because I'm a Nigerian, I was thinking that that is bad until this tie line story. Man, that was even okay, bro. You're such three times. They always do that. They always do that. But yo, it happens, man. It happens, man. But we will not give up, man. We will definitely not give up. It's an hello from Australia. Your videos are inspiring. It's great to see all the hardware, good ideas, turning to sources. Thank you. And like I said, we're doing this together. So please don't stop. If you have any ideas that can help what am I? Feel free and reach out, man. Please, feel free. Feel free and reach out. Feel free and then reach out to me. Give me all the ideas that you guys need because I really wanna grow with you guys, man. I really, really wanna grow with you guys. Really wanna grow with you guys. Really wanna grow with you guys. I look for, what is your email? Check my description, man. You see the email there. I think I just changed the email. I don't know the exact one, but let me check. Hold on for me. I have a new email here. So I think this is the main email. I get so excited when I come in here to talk to you guys, man. To know what is going on and what is happening just to communicate with you all. It feels good. This is the email. This is my new email. Hello at whatamaya.Africa. Yeah, that's my email. So feel free and send me whatever you wanna send on this and definitely you'll get a response. Whatamaya start interviewing the president. Don't worry, wait for it. It's in the pipeline. Wait for it, yeah? Wait for it. Very soon you'll be seeing African leaders in my videos, man. Wait for it. Just wait for it. I mean, once the part of time. Once the part of time. Somebody said I should ask you guys, have you liked the stream? Have you liked the video? Have you liked the video? Man, but you see, when are you coming home for some fufu? Man, when we went to, when we went to this country, what's the name? When we went to Ethiopia, like I really miss Ghana, man. I really appreciated Ghana so much because I really wanted to eat fufu like, yo, I'll say that like, it's one of my worst time ever, man. Like I couldn't get proper, proper food to eat. I guess I was staying in a hotel, I can't cook. Because most of the time, when we travel, we cook. So we get better, you know, so. But this time around, I was staying in a hotel, man. It was so hard, oh, it was so hard. It was so hard. It was so hard. You're lucky at least it was a nice ending. It was so nice ending. We want you to go to Somali. We need to see that country. Don't worry, man, don't worry. I will go to Somali, don't worry. I'll definitely go to Somali. Definitely go to Somali. I mean, hi, would I, will you be interviewing Poplar from Beats and Nolul Wood Stars like Whiskey to a Savage from Zinno and Exeterra? Ha! It's not, that's a brilliant idea, but not in the pipeline right now. But I'll think about it. You know, it's so hard to meet people like this, you know, going to meet Westgate to a Savage. But I was actually staying in the same estate to a Savage when I went to Nigeria. We're staying in the same estate. Yeah, but I don't think it's that hard to find these people based on the network that I have right now. I don't think it's hard to find these people. We'll give it a shot. Yeah, definitely give it a shot. Definitely give it a shot. Okay, do I have more? I'm open. Got an interesting, it's called Zoboi Nigeria, okay. Yo, the African Superstar lost her channel. African Superstar, she lost her channel, so you all should check out her new YouTube channel, the African Superstar Black. And subscribe and support her. Yeah, subscribe and support her. African Superstar, the new channel is the African Superstar Black. Yeah, so you all should check out her YouTube channel and subscribe, and subscribe, yeah. Yeah. So I think it's, it's, it's quite dimples. It's quite dimples. It's still in Ghana. It's quite dimples. It's still in Ghana. How are you doing? Yeah, I'm in Ghana, but I don't think I'll be in Ghana till June, man. I know you're in Ghana, but I won't be in Ghana till June. Yeah, I won't be in Ghana till June. Yeah. Yeah, I won't be in Ghana till June. So I don't know if you'll be coming back after June. Yeah, I won't be in Ghana till June. Yeah. Okay, I'm really proud of you, Audemire. Thank you. Steven Steven, what I'm watching this video like a movie, paying attention to every comment and answer, well done brother. Big ups to you, man. I've been seeing your, I've been seeing your content lately. Yeah, you're adding more fire to the content, bro. Just keep doing you and keep being you, keep doing your thing. We are watching, man, we're watching, we're watching. Yeah, but South Sudan videos, I think all my two videos from South Sudan has over 400K. It's crazy. My first video from South Sudan has, like the actual views is 429K. That's crazy, man. The second video has 406 as the actual views. This is crazy, man. What? So roughly, if I combine all the three videos from South Sudan, I'm going to a million views, man, out of three videos. Thank you so much to each and everyone who watched the video. I think it's already late right now, 1-9. We need to start filming tomorrow in our new country. And I will definitely let you guys know where I am after my videos from South, after my videos from, what do you call it, South Sudan. Because I still got like more than eight videos to upload. I mean, they are all entrepreneurship episodes, but these videos are very, very important because all the people that I'm going to upload, they have videos, these are people who left the country during the war, during the war, then they left and then they came back after independence to establish something in the country. So I believe that you all need to check those videos out and be inspired. And there is this guy that, his story is so inspiring that I think I want all of us in here to help buy him computers. I will need 10 people to sponsor this guy with a computer. If you can buy a laptop, you better buy. I'm here to release that video, but I'm telling you ahead of time. I will need 10 people, 10 people, if you can buy this guy a computer, because this guy walked from South Sudan during the war. He walked, you know what I mean? He walked to a neighboring country and he entered a track to another country. So he ended up in South Africa. When he ended up in South Africa, this guy became a refugee in South Africa. After being a refugee in South Africa here, he also ended up on the streets. So he was literally a street boy who doesn't know anything. And then later on, he met a pastor in South Africa who took care of him. He went to university. After university, this guy was like, you know what? I'm coming back to start a change in my own country. He set up an ICT training center with only one laptop. With only one laptop. And I believe that you and I can help out. I want to use this platform to make a change. I want to use this platform to have impact in people's life. And I can't do that by myself because I know I have you. You know, I know I have you. So as soon as I upload that video, please check it out because I think I will need, did I say 30 laptops or 10 laptops? I would love us to buy 10 laptops for this man, man. So that he'll be able to train more people. You know, be able to train more people in South Sudan. So just help me. I mean, just help me. So you just stay tuned. I'll be uploading those videos. I'll be uploading those videos like the whole of Nestrick. I'll be uploading that video on Nestrick. So if you want to buy him, you're not going to send me the money, okay? You're not going to send me the money. You're not going to send me the laptop. I'm just going to give all the details that you'll be able to send the money there, all the details that you'll be able to send. We don't even need the money. We need just, we just need to ask for like a laptop or maybe a laptop or maybe a desktop. If you have an old desktop, you can ship it to him, man. That's all I'll ask for. But just wait for that video and you'll be able to send the details. I don't have the details right now. I'm here to release the videos. So whenever I release my entrepreneurship videos from South Sudan, check it out. I'll start uploading the entrepreneurship episodes tomorrow. I supposed to upload one today, but like I said, I was traveling and I couldn't make it. So let's do that tomorrow. Yeah, let's do that tomorrow. I won't ask to make a change. Please help me. In future, definitely we'll use this channel to build a school. We use this channel to build hospitals. We use this channels to, I mean, take care of people. Like, that's what I want to do. I'll send 10 brand news. Okay, that would be amazing. That would be amazing. That would be amazing. Because all I want is to make a change. All I want is to make a change, nothing else. And if we all can unite and support one another and change that narrative of Africans and support Africans, I think Africa will be a better place. Me, I don't need anything in this world, man. I don't need anything. Me, my father, my last conversation with my father, my father told me point blank, man, there's nothing in this world, brother. There's nothing in this world. Yeah, my father's last message to me. There's nothing in this world. There's absolutely nothing in this world. I don't need anything from you all. All I want is like, just support the movement and help me make a change. That's it. Because I believe that Africa belongs to us. And if we unite as one, we will definitely make that change that Africa is looking for. I just want to say thank you so much. It's 1.15. I need to sleep. I have videos to shoot tomorrow. So yeah, thank you. Thank you for everything. Thank you so much for being part of this family. Thank you so much for subscribing to my channel. If you haven't subscribed, please do so and subscribe. Some of you said I watch your videos, but I've never subscribed. How is that even possible? That you watch my video and that you haven't subscribed? How is that? How is that even possible? Change your ways, man. Thank you so much to each and everyone who donated in here for the super chat. Thank you. You said I made nine of my workers subscribe to your channel. I work at Atlanta Airport and I feel our African-American brothers and sisters need your content. Wow, that's amazing. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. And since South Sudan is a new country, investing in that country will be great. See, this is a free idea that I'm giving you. If anyone has money to invest in a mango procession plant, do it. A mango procession plant in South Sudan, just do it. A mango procession plant in South Sudan because they got mangoes more than anything. Like I saw, literally saw mangoes everywhere in that country, mangoes everywhere. But these mangoes fall on the ground and just, I mean, nobody does anything to it. So if you have money and you think you can set up a mango procession plant where they can convert the mangoes into mango juice, just go to South Sudan. It's a perfect country for you to do that. They got, you won't even buy the mangoes. You won't buy around themself because the mangoes are everywhere in that country, everywhere. Mangoes are everywhere in that country. And also they have those, a lot of cartels. They have a lot of cartels. So for the cartels, I think they need cheese, yogurts. So these are free ideas for free, man. These are free ideas for free. I'm giving you for free. I'm giving you for free. So you all should just go and help South Sudan. It's your favorite village boy, Mr. Ghana, baby. And yeah, thank you so much for being here. I love you all. Are you coming back to Kigali? Very soon, very soon. Yeah, very soon. So yeah, I think I need to sign up. Let me just shower and sleep and get ready for tomorrow. I love you all. Thank you. Pamuja, Melele. Bye.