 I'm so sorry that I have to do this to you. I love animals so much. Yo, what's up beautiful people? It's your favorite village boy Mr. Ghanababy right here in the northern part of Namibia and currently we are going to a village and the village is almost how many kilometers now? You've been driving for how many kilometers? Like 200 and something. Something from Opoa? No, it's more than from Opoa to here. From Opoa it's close to 400 kilometers. And we are driving this far just to go and look for one person. One person that everyone has been targeting me that hey, whenever you come to Namibia, make sure you meet her because she's really represented our country. And you know, your wish has always been my command. Like I said, this channel, it's all about Africans telling their own stories. You know how we do it? The project is Africa to the world, uniting African YouTubers to tell their own story. So you're telling me that there is a YouTuber that lived that far for us to drive and get there means a lot. All I want to say thank you to this lady right here. I don't know if she's out. Country manager? Country manager. Since we got to Namibia, I mean she has been holding our waste, man. I don't know how to tank it. I don't even know how all these things happen. I just saw it happening. And on behalf of the whole team. He had the same picture. Our country manager. So yeah, come with us as we go meet the one and only. It's Ovin. Ovin. It's what? Ovin. Hey, you want to kill me? Geez, please. I just praised you and then... Geez, okay. Alright, so yeah, that's how it is. That was just by the way. Anyways, that's what YouTubers do. Exaggerating. Nothing really happened, but yeah. It's okay. I'll see you when we get there. So after driving for so long, I felt like everyone was tired. So we had to stop somewhere just to rest. What do you want it to do? I'm not even the one driving, but I feel like my waist is spinning. Hey, what are you doing? Hey, your waist. You're stretching. You have to stretch your waist. Do you know it's Ovin? Do you know her? Our designated driver. Do you know her? On YouTube. On YouTube, yes? Have you met her in real life? Hey, these two, before we get out of this country, I know definitely something will happen. But I'm not going to say it on camera. You guys should pretend. I see you didn't hear anything. Thank you. Someone is going to get a watch. You can see me on passport going Namibian. Namibian clean. Keep Namibian clean. Don't litter, man. Keep Namibian clean. Alright, we go. Alright, good. Oh, she's gone. That's where you leave? Yeah. I thought you just came for holidays? No. You live here? Okay, well, I grew up here. Okay. So, this is home. I just go there to work. When do I go for work? Wow. Yes. Because everyone is saying I have to meet you and I can't disappoint my people. Thank you. Actually, I thought you were not going to make it. Really? So, I really, really am pretty. No, I'm here. Don't worry, I'm here. Thank you so much. Alright, so it seems you are not there yet. So, we still have to drive. How many kilometers more? Oh my God. I'm just done. We have to drive all day. How many kilometers more? About six. Six kilometers. Okay. I mean, we're down with nine hundred. Six is okay. So, that's Angola? What? Where's Angola? Just go there. Can we go to Angola, brother? That would be awesome. You are in Angolan soil. I'm in Angola right now. If anything happens here, you get arrested by the Angolan police and you get taken towards Feather into Angola. So, the people here are Angolan or Namibians? Yes, but we are in Angola soil. How understand your post saying that like when they kill you, you just... You just literally move over to this side and they can't do anything to you. Whoa, they can't do anything to you because you are in Angola. Yeah. So, now I have to move to... Namibian. Yeah. So, I'm in Namibia now. Oh, funny. Oh my goodness. It's good to see you. It's good to see you so much. Come on. So, we're going to follow your car, yeah? Let's go. Alright, so let's just get into the car and then continue the journey. Driver is weak. I mean, are we here? After six kilometers? Now, how many meters more? About a kilometer. Wow. Yes. Okay. It's not that far, right? Yeah, it's not that far. It's not that far. Yeah. Yeah, it's not. It's just 961. It's not that far. Yeah. Finally, we're here. We're home, man. Yeah. Home, away from home. That is the meaning when they say home, away from home. So, this is home for me. When look, it's home away from home. So, this is home. Oh, this is home. Yes. I would love to spend time here. How many days do we have? You can stay here the whole week. Whole week. Whole week? Yes. Alright. Why is it that everyone is telling me I need to meet you? Honestly, I honestly have no idea. You have no idea? But probably because I create content and my content is really centered around my culture, my tradition, you know. Some of it. What is your tradition? Which culture? Which tribe? I'm a Kwanyama and my totem is Uncle Jimbo Kwanayima. Oh. Yeah. So, this side we go by totems. We hardly go with names. Someone will come in by my totem. Amazing. Yes. Okay. Thank you for welcoming us to your home. Thank you very much for coming so far. So, by tradition, right? Uh-huh. We came in through that door. Okay. But by tradition, so you can go through that door because this is okay and do that. It's a part of the house that you first need to be sort of welcomed by tradition. So, we have to go to the bomber first and then the owner of the house has to come and welcome you. Okay. If they don't welcome you, bad spirit and I'm blind. Always tell people that I'm the village boy from Ghana. But hey, this is the typical village man. I feel like this village is more village than my village. Wow. But it's so peaceful here, man. I've never felt so peaceful for a very long time. Even my phone alone, this steps me by here. There's no internet. There's no Wi-Fi. No one is calling me. My whole phones are off. My laptop is off. I just so felt so good to be here, man. How I wish this is where I live, you know. It's just a beautiful experience that I think each and every human being out there needs to experience. I'm so glad that I came here. Even though it's extremely far. I mean, 900 kilometers. Probably 961. Or maybe 62. Yeah. I mean, she's not awake yet. So, I'm just going to hang around because I really, really... There's one thing I really want to do right now. I don't know if I should tell you. You know, you wake up at night. There's no bathroom. I really wanted to pee so badly. And then I came out. The whole place was dark. I was a little bit scared. I'm like, you know what? I have to go to the bush and just pee, man. So, there's one thing I need to do, like... I want to... Sorry. But I have to wait for her to come and then she's going to tell me what to do because I can't hold it anymore. Oh, it's so beautiful. Like... Can you guys hear that chirping birds? Oh my God. This is the best place for you to meditate. You know, this is the best place for you to reconnect with your soul. Ah. I feel like I've been on social media for so long. Like, sometimes I really want to get away. Literally, I'm doing what I love, you know. But sometimes you need to also get in touch with the people that love you for who you are. And it's so difficult to keep in touch with everyone. Sometimes I feel like I don't even have time for my own self. So, when I get a chance to stay in a place like this, I feel so at peace. Like, I don't know what's going on with me, but it feels so peaceful in here, man. Like, just walking freely, not seeing anybody. I literally love nature. Levin, I'm talking too much. I think so. You know what? It's okay. I'm just overreacting because I'm in the village. I just feel so happy to be here. I feel like... I want to build a house here, baby. I'll definitely build a house in the village where, I mean, something traditional where I'll be able to, I mean, sleep with no one might disturb me. So, yeah. Let me wait for a big cheese, man. I can't hold it anymore, man. I hope she comes out as soon as possible. Yeah, so do me a favor, please. If you're watching this video, why are you not subscribed yet? Why have you not liked the video? Why are you not sharing the videos to your friends and family? Help that annoying village boy to reach a melon. I'm going to get cold. Yeah, it's way too early to be. To be having watermelon. Good morning. Morning, how are you? Good things, how are you? Great. How did you guys sleep? Awesome, man. I had a good night. Very peaceful night, though. Okay, that's good. Do you guys know that this is my first time of seeing a white watermelon? Like, when she was giving me I was a little bit hesitant because I'm like, what is she eating this morning? And then I tasted it and I found that it's watermelon. This is white watermelon. Haven't I said it before? Leave it as a comment. Let me know, please. I'm so sorry. I'm being ignorant today, man. I literally don't know anything that is going on. They are really enjoying it. Like, can I have more? Thank you. Literally, you did it at home? At some point, you were supposed to be here. I heard the talking. Try it. Either burn or... Are you ready? Burn? How? Burn with the water or it's cold. I'm already feeling extremely cold right now. It's warm. Is it warm enough? Yeah, warm enough. Okay. So what you do is you take this cup then you pour and you wash on your face. Oh, okay. This is the same way like my village. Okay, perfect. Two village champions, I guess. This one is extreme. That's really it. We don't have running shower, running tap, nothing. You know, there's one thing I really want to ask you. Yeah. I don't want anybody to hear. But I'm just looking for a place to, you know, like... I'm just touching around just to find one. It's anywhere. I have to do it before I start my day. There's plenty. There's plenty of space. So we have the forest. Okay. We have the forest and then we have the mango field. You... The forest is endless. You just take a hoe then you... No, I need to express that. Let me just wash my face because I need it before I take anything in my body right now. Okay. So you just... Is the forest far away? The forest is far away. So this is the exit. One of the exits to the house. One of the exits. Okay. One of the exits to the house. Okay. I told you the forest is endless. You have many places to go to the forest. Okay. Ha! You can... There's another exit. You can go further into the forest if you'd like. You see the cattle grazing that side. There are only cattle. There's goats also. Ah, no. I'm just... No white animals. They are jackals but they... Ha! They're usually scared of humans. Oh, okay. Unless you run, they need to chase you. So the trick is to stand still. They're not snakes. And how am I going to wipe mine? We don't have tissue paper. So there's a lot of sticks. Oh! This one! Everywhere you use the stick. So after that, it just... You know what? She can't go with me so... Come, let's go along. I'll be back. Are you going to follow me till I get there? My friend, I'm going to... Just stay here and let me do my thing behind this grass, man. Hey! Oh, that's a... That's a cowhound. Man, somebody come here. Fresh air! Blowing everywhere. Oh my goodness. What are you feeling? Back to nature. You know, you eat and then you're giving it back to nature to fertilize the soil. These trees will grow with no fertilizers. I guess we all need to go back to nature, man. What a sweet feeling. Then... Okay. That was a very beautiful experience, man. I mean, I'm helping the soil gain some nutrients so that these crops can grow very well, man. It's a good one. Yeah, you got to try it out. Now, I'm asking so many questions. God, I want to do these videos with you. Have you ever used a hole? In a hole? Hole? Look at that. Call me. Call me now. I'm good. We've washed our faces, brushed our teeth. Yeah. Now for breakfast. I'm so hungry. Okay, they split your porridge. So what would happen is we cook at night. Now when you cook at night, we make sure that we have some leftover porridge for the next day so that we don't have to restart the whole process again. Okay. And it just tastes different. It tastes almost like baked bread. I'm pushing it, but... Yeah. So this is the leftover porridge. Then we just roast it. So I've started... From the fire? Yeah. We started fire in the morning. We roast because there's no microwave. Can you see? And then we have this porridge with tea. So you turn it around. I'm not... I don't burn anymore. Village champion. But just make sure that your coal is still having fire. Yeah. And then you turn it. The same with this one. You just take off the charcoal. Do you have some burn in yours? Ah, no. It bends. Don't... Okay. You don't spend so much time. Yeah. Oh! I'm sorry. Let me... I was holding the fire. Is it? I'm so sorry. It's okay. It's okay. You can't hold the wrong part. Yeah, probably. Can you see? Like that. Yeah. Then you turn it. Then it roasts on this side as well. And then you'll be ready to eat with the tea. So this is like a bread? Yes. This is like bread. That's good. Ready yet? Oh! It's hot, eh? Can you see? Very. Yeah. So we want to get it brown on both sides. Then it's nice and warm on both sides. See, I just removed this part. Yeah. This is... Usually this is the part we eat. Oh! Yeah. The burnt part. Yeah, it tastes burnt. But... No, it's better than the inside. That's what I'm saying. Oh, okay. Yeah. That's really how the kids eat. Now you're eating like the kids. Mm. The top part. Then they come and roast again. Yeah. They take it off again. So Namibia, there's four regions. The four big regions. That is where we do. The Orambo people. That's where we roast the bread. I mean the porridge. There's also other tribes like the Damaram. But that's towards south. It's about a thousand, two thousand kilometers from here. I don't think they roast porridge. They probably do it different. Okay. Then they overhear it all. I don't know if you've been to that side. The Himba. Do they do something similar? Yeah. I think I was there, but I didn't eat breakfast. I had lunch, but it was like... meat. Oh, yes. Only water. Can you believe it? No seasoning. No seasoning. No pepper and nothing. They just put the meat on fire. Boiled. And then they started eating. How was that? I don't know if I'll ever try that again. Breakfast itself. Breakfast is ready. These cups keep the tea very hot. Yeah. Please be careful. Look. Would you like milk and tea? We have powder milk and fresh milk. Cow fresh milk. Mm-hmm. I just took it from the... Oh, it's not bread. It's porridge. But it says it's bread. Now it looks like bread. Yeah. You don't like the middle part. Then you do with your tea. Then you bend. I just bend my tongue. It's so hot. How does it taste? Very good. A perfect breakfast for a perfect morning. This is a heavy breakfast. You need it in a November household. You need it because the next activity is usually a lot of hard work. Oh. Like now, we'd have to go and harvest. It's about eight. We'll stay in the field until three in the afternoon. Just harvesting. So you need... Energy. Mm-hmm. You need a heavy breakfast. So now that we are done with breakfast, we need to move on to the next dishes. So when you visit in an Osho Amber household, when people are your visitors, you have to treat them in a specific way. You don't just treat them like everyday people, at least until they feel at home. So the idea is for you to feel at home. Three days from now, if you are still here, you would have acquainted yourself well and you would do everything yourself. So when you come into our household, if you are one or two, then we slaughter chicken. But if you are more, then we have to go to the goat crawl. And you have to choose a goat. Huh? You have to catch the goat. Myself? Choose a goat so the guys will help you. And then we have to slaughter the goat for you and cook for you. And you get feast and you feel at home. It's very important that we don't stab our guests and anyone who lives in Osho. Now I know this, so I guess every three days I'll be coming here. So the goats finish. So you are only a visitor the first time. Oh! The second time you are considered part of us. Cheese. I've changed my mind. I have 800,000 subscribers and I want to tell them that every day we need new visitors visiting in here. But please, whenever you are coming, come with me. If the goats finish, then maybe we slaughter a cow. Just for visitors? Usually when they slaughter a lot, then we slaughter a cow. But that means usually so much we just keep it in the refrigerator, you know, maybe give some to the neighbors. So let's get started. This white one? This white one. Yes, that one. So you need to make sure you catch that one. You need to make sure you catch that one. Yo, I'm so sorry that I have to do this to you. But I love animals so much. That's the one you must catch. On the next try. That's fine. I can't feel like that. No, no, no. Before you hit yourself. The kids will help you. I feel bad for the goats. Bad? We have to do what you must do. Hey, hey, chill, chill, chill. Chill, chill. Just chill. I got you. Chasing in the forest. So I have to make sure I don't let it go. So we get there. Now who is unexpected? We are now done. We are going to take the goat back into the house so that we slaughter and cook for you. Yeah, for lunch. So what we are doing here now is we are going to harvest. Harvesting takes about two to three months. You are just in the field harvesting mango. But because we are a lot in our house, like this it's done. There is no specific way we just walk through here. You'll be fine. Yeah. You have to cut here. Okay. Then you cut like this. Like that. My first time harvesting a melon. Well done. The next one. You cannot leave that one. Then you put in your basket. Put in my basket. Yeah. The basket is almost full. Okay. Maybe you should take it to the storage first. The storage? Yeah. The storage here? Yes, the storage. So everything that you collect from the field, we have like a separate place that we just show you. And then we put everything in the mango there. And then the next process starts. Put it up on my knife. You can bring your knife? Somebody help me. Okay. We need some support. Like that. Okay. So you must be careful when you walk. Cause, yeah. Then we can go to the... Are you letting me do this because of the path? I'm glad you read. Like this is how you collect the mango to the storage place. Basket by basket? Basket by basket. Yeah. Okay. So let's go. These are also found. Okay. I'll show you now where we keep the rest of the mango. I'll show you now. And voila. We have worked a bit. Yes. You guys have been working so hard. We have been working so hard. And you got a pop and you worked for it. Yes. So now you must push it a bit far. Throw your basket. Throw my basket. Yes. Far away. Yes. Okay. You get your basket. Like that. Wow. Now, because this is not ready yet, we have to go and look for ground nuts to eat for lunch. Ground nuts? Yes. To eat ground nuts for lunch? Yes. Okay. Let's go. Do you have ground nuts here too? Yes. Wow. So this is a separate place. We'll show you now. Then we take that for lunch. Yeah. That's why we grow so many different things. You don't buy anything that you eat in here? No. We don't buy anything. Mostly what we buy is maybe like cooking oil, but even the sauces, the spinach, we just get from the field. Watermelon, a flower, everything we get in the field. Plenty of it. Oh, okay. We're in. Even bigger ones. Oh. Can you see? Wow. Yeah. There's plenty of watermelon. Everywhere. So here, we just grow ground nuts. So some is already dry. The dry ones, we just keep until next season because we must sow for them to grow again. Can you see? So now, we go down and we dig. We go down and we dig. Here, you start here on the sides. On the sides. You must make sure you don't loose your nuts. Yeah. Then you put in your basket. Oh. Yeah. Can you see? So much fun. It is. Then you just keep digging. There is so much nuts. Yeah. But what you can do is also this. That is the easiest. But then, if you just do this, you might leave some in the ground. Can you see? So you have to make sure you've also cleared the ground. Like that. Like that. Like that. Can you see? Even some of these insects. They eat too. They stay and they eat. So it's very important to make sure that you have cleared everything. So you must search properly. Because if the elders come and they come and search and they find. You are in trouble. I'm in trouble. I guess it's done. Yeah. No, I'm good. Yeah. Okay. So the process will continue until the basket is filled. This one is enough for me. Is it? Yeah. And then the man must rest. Yeah. We have to. Thank you so much. Because the pep only eats more amounts. I can't fill the food anymore. Please crack up my lunch. Thank you. So what we also do is, because the work is so much and it's hard work, you also have to have some snacks. Now snacks, we don't go to the shop to buy. We grow sugarcane here. We grow different things. Watermelon and all those. So now we are going to get some sugarcane. So let's go. I can tell you can you see this head is different. But this one, the moment you see the head, you know it's sweet. Please go. This is another version of sugarcane. I've never seen it before. So, surprisingly, my cousins have not started eating yet. I don't know what my man told them, but usually they're small kids. Yeah. This is the first thing they go for. Even before they arrive. This is the first thing they go for. Like that. It's juicy. And then you feel... This one? Yeah. You feel... Ha! That was... Ha! Okay. I've never seen this kind of sugarcane before. Oh, you're... You cannot break anyway. Even eating you have to struggle. That is what... I'm a city village boy. That's not how to eat it. No, like this. You take on the head and then you peel. Yeah, you have to peel. Everything. Can you see? It's supposed to look like this. Yeah, peel. It's a lot of work. Once again. Take this off. Just like this. Yeah! Nope. It tastes just like the sugarcane that I know. Yeah. One that they used to make sugar. Mm-hmm. Use it. This one is a bit thin and it's a bit smaller. The other one is thick. That's exactly the same. Mm-hmm. I've got to eat my porridge today. Oh, what are you doing here? Cooking for you. Well-deserved. Yeah. You must cook what you wait for. Exactly. I cook for myself. But I'm not going to give you. I'm so sorry. You just have to understand that. But I'm so glad. This is clearly what happens in our house. We don't have gender roles. So everybody cooks. We take turns. The boys cook. The girls cook. The girls' head goes. The boys' head goes. And it was different in my upbringing with gender roles. But it's slowly transitioning and transforming in our house. Time to put in the basket for the man. Basket? Hey, I'm going to eat from the pot. Hi. I cooked and the woman served us. And you know me always that anytime I get food, I don't see anybody including you watching me. Oh, you made it to this far. Thank you. Then make sure you subscribe to the YouTube channel. And I'm going to see you tomorrow. Don't forget that this is not the end. This is Village Boy. Okay. So he has taken his. I'm going to bring you another episode tomorrow. I am Maya. Peace out.