 Africa. As you can see, the African mob behind me. No, don't look at me brother. Look at the mob behind me. This is Africa. Different countries, one Africa. Different colors, one people. Most of you are saying that whenever I travel within Africa, all I do is hugging girls, kissing girls all the time without bringing something productive. Today, I am here to share something productive. It's all about investing in Senegal. But I've got my brother here. He's not even, no, I mean people are going to get angry if I say he's not an African or he's not Senegalese. But anyway. Of course I'm an African, man. Are you African? Of course, man. Of course. 100% man. 100%. I love the fact that you are claiming the African, you know, so. Like you say, man, we're many different shades and colors, but one people, man. One people, exactly. We are a family. One family. That's right. What's your name, brother? Mahdi. When I wanted to come to Senegal, everybody was mentioning me and I was like, what is this guy? That everybody is saying, meet him when you get to Senegal. But finally, it's good to see you in here. But today I want you to educate us. But first of all, how long have you been in Senegal? I've been here five years now. Five years in Senegal? That's right. You speak Walof? Yeah, fluently. Fluently. You speak French? I can teach you a little bit, man. Maybe we can. How to say, how are you? Nagan deaf. Nagan deaf. And you say, mangy fee. Mangy fee? Mangy fee. Mangy fee. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You're now Senegalese, bro. Walof now. You're now Senegalese now. That's right. You know what? A lot of African-American, a lot of the diaspora, all of them want to move back home. But if anyone want to move to Senegal, do you think it's advisable for someone to move all the way from wherever he is and move to Senegal? Sure. Of course. I mean, there's plenty of examples of folks who've been able to do it. I think that once you kind of eliminate the fear factor, once you eliminate, you know, those stereotypes that you've been told, once you kind of just step out on faith, you find that, you know, maybe it's not, you know, 100 percent what you expect when you get there. Okay. But then you find so many reasons to fall in love, man. And this, you know, it keeps us here. Are you already in love with Senegal? Man, I'm in love with Senegal. Senegal is my home now, man. You know, it's one of those kind of places where you always have, you know, beautiful scenery. Exactly. No, beautiful scenery with beautiful women in here. You know, they're here. You know, African sisters are beautiful everywhere. Exactly. But brother, a lot of people want to invest in Senegal. I think you've already started this investment program in here. That's right. What are the things that if someone want to move to Senegal, what are the things that he or she can invest this money into? Man, I mean, the possibilities are unlimited. You know, like, I know there's always things here that need development, that need, you know, some type of, you know, push. Exactly. So, you know, you have industries like the telecommunications and media industry, you know, we watch TV, you see things you're like, man, this could be better. Exactly. With some investment. You know, when you visit, you know, a lot of the different, even tourist attractions and places you see sometimes, you know, and this could use a little bit of extra push, right? Just to help it look better or perform better or create more opportunities for people. Exactly. So, you know, we've been able to get people invested in everything from real estate to poultry, you know, from agriculture to restaurants and franchises. Folks have been able to get well invested in things here that actually provide jobs for people every day. So it's not just like you're investing for your own, you know, capitalist, you know, gains, you know, you're actually creating jobs where dozens of people in one operation, you know, are now able to feed their families, pay their rent, you know, invest in their own home. So it's a positive effect. There's this question that I know a lot of people are wanting to ask right now because you're talking about investing poultry, investing in real estate, investing in whatever, whatever here in Seneca. It all comes to money. Do I need a lot of money to invest in Seneca? I wouldn't say a lot, but you definitely got to have some cash, you know. The thing about it is investing here is, is, you know, for the most part a cash business. So, you know, be prepared to, you know, have a lump sum to put into it. And obviously what you put in is what you get out. So there are operations and opportunities you can invest in for minimum, you know, a few hundred dollars, a few thousand dollars, but maybe your returns are not going to be that impressive. But we're having people invest, you know, on a larger level and they're seeing their returns right away. So I'd say, you know, to invest here, you know, just to kind of throw a number out there anywhere between ten and twenty thousand dollars is a good place to start. And then you can actually invest in something that would actually pay you back. Pay you back. So which means that investing in Seneca is worth it. It's worth it. It's worth it, man. I mean, I've lived here for five years. We're well invested in a lot of these things. I'm sharing with you now from exporting and tourism and media. And, you know, it all, it all, it all has a, it all has a factor here, you know, it's worth it. I mean, now I understand why everyone is saying I have to meet you so that you can share some knowledge to me and my followers out there. But before I let you go, my brother, I wanted to ask you a question, but I still don't want to ask in here. Maybe after the video I'm going to ask. Are you single? Am I single? Are you single? No, no, I'm not single. I'm spoken for. I'm spoken for. That's all. I've been seeing you moving around the beautiful sister. So I just wanted to know. Oh, that's not, that's a different story. That's a different story. We live before another day. Anyway, anyway, let me, let me continue. You have this project you call Made in Africa project. Can you tell us a little about that? Of course. You know, Made in Africa project is, you know, we're here to connect the members of the diaspora who want to connect with Africa to give them a means to do so, you know, to be, you know, intermediary, you know, to introduce them to the legitimate operations that they should deal with, you know, to introduce them to the reputable people and personalities that they should, you know, follow or listen to or believe because there's a lot of information that's being shared and there's a lot of opportunities that are being promised. And, you know, obviously people are tired of not seeing those things paying out or seeing them paying out negatively. So, you know, it's important to be the one to say, you know, this organization is one that, you know, you can trust you can work with. This is a safe place to put your money. You'll be able to get it back, you know, and, you know, being here for the amount of time that we've been here has shown us, you know, what, what, what ways are and what ways aren't, you know, it's important for us to make sure that those that come behind us, they got the same, you know, the same information we got. Exactly. Describe, describe Senegal in three words. Senegal, man, hospitality, so hospitable, very hospitable, very, very welcoming. I'm going to say, what's the best way to describe the weather in one word? And don't say hot. Tropical. Okay, that's my second word. Tropical. Now, beautiful weather, man. Never, it's never cold. It's never uncomfortable. It's just, you know, and then the third word I'm going to say peaceful. Peaceful. He's saying that I shouldn't use the wet hot, but he's feeling hot, but he's going to say, it's the middle of the summertime, man. It's hot. Today is definitely hot, man. I'm going to say it's probably at least a good 98 degrees right now. You see, this factor is going to be wet, you know, man. And I'm wearing black, man. You got to see what I'm going through right now. Anyway, thank you so much for taking trust, bro. Yeah. I guess also a YouTuber, so if you want to know more about him, if you want to know more about Senegal, if you don't want to know more about how to invest in Senegal, all you need to do is to go to his YouTube channel, go subscribe, and go support. RJ, Mahdi, Africa is for Africans, man. Africa for Africans, man. Nice talking to you, bro. Thanks, man. Thanks for having me. I appreciate it. Welcome to Senegal. Hot Senegal.