 This video might be my most emotional video ever. This video means so dear to my heart. And I want you all to help me like this video, share this video so that all of us can see it. Good evening. How are you all doing? It's your favorite village boy Mr. Ghana, baby. And I'm in Jinja, Uganda on my way to meet this woman that I've never met. But she's been talking about me almost every time I check on YouTube. Guys, I'll be going to the salon. You know why? Because what the matter? It's true, dear. My bitch is coming. I'm just excited of her. They are coming to Uganda. And guys, let me tell you what. Mr. Ghana is already on point. She looks so nice, the hair, the dress, everything. And I want to... When they come to Uganda, I want them to meet me. Ha ha ha. They said dream big. I want them to reach to meet me when I'm looking so cute. And I decided to check on what she does. Apparently, she builds for old people. She takes care of young people in the village, I mean, especially kids. And when I watched her first video, I was kind of touched. And I was like, anytime I come to Uganda, I'm just going to find her. But today I had a lot of activities to do. Oh, my leg, my leg! No, relax, Maya. Ah! So it's almost five o'clock. I thought I could not make it. But she called me and said, the whole village is waiting for me. Oh, my goodness. I don't think I can disappoint. Okay, now within 30 minutes, you'll be here. Okay, let me try to be entertaining the people because I want you to find them because we are many here. Hey, you'll see. So yeah, come along with me. Let's go meet her. And I know and believe that you all are going to enjoy this amazing episode. When it comes to village videos, I get super excited. I mean, the village boy going back to the village. And I received a call that worded Maya. I said that Uganda is very beautiful. Uganda is not that far. So, Bananga, how are you feeling? Fine, fine, fine. Fine, fine, thank you. I'm so excited by the way. Yeah. Boris wanted to meet Ms. Trudy. So I'm like, wow, she came in the village to find me. Bananga. So, of course. So, guys, like sometimes I'm not believing it, but I'm believing it because whatever I can do. You said I'm coming, I'm coming. We're on the main road. You're not to get lost. So we are going to wait for you there. God, look at that. Oh, my God. No way. Oh, my God. Oh, my goodness. This is coming for me. Ah, ah, ah, ah, goodness. Oh, what do I do? Run up there. Look to see you all. Do I have to come out? Yeah. Nice to meet you. Hi, I'm a committee member. Ah, where's Ms. Trudy? Ms. Trudy's here. Hey. OK, we'll follow you. Yeah. Guys, what is in front of me? I've never seen anything like this before. This is smaller than one walk, man. Look at that, like, oh, wow. Ha, ha, ha. You want to come up? Jeez. Definitely come up with the cast that's moving, but this is the... Oh, my God. This is crazy. Oh, my God. She's celebrated like crazy. Ah. I can say in that whole village. Ha, ha, ha. Oh, my God. What do the banana leaves symbolize? Oh, my God. Look at that, look at that, look at that. Look at that, look at that. That is beautiful, man. Oh, come. Wow. I'm heading to the village. We're not even in the village. I came to wait for her as the roadside. Even with another long cruiser. That's crazy, man. Oh, my goodness. Like, they got my photo. They got my photo on the car. No, this is priceless, man. Can you see the photo on the car? Yeah, can you see? The president today. You guys have no single idea how I feel right now. Look at that. For people. Yeah. Uganda itself has been amazing. I never dreamt of coming back to Uganda again, but I've had nothing but pure love and an open arms from Ugandan's welcoming me to their beautiful country. I've never cried in any country. If I cry, which means maybe I got deported or something is happening. That's why I'm crying. But a mere walker made me shed tears. Oh, my goodness. Look at that. How? Everyone, Jesus. Oh, no way. What is going on? Look at that. Oh, wow. Oh, my goodness. No way. No. My goodness. Oh, my goodness. Oh, my goodness. This is not the only walk-on that I've had in Uganda. YouTubers in Uganda also walk on me and they even played my song and it got me so emotional, but I did not cry. But what this lady, Salah Tourist, together with the whole village, I mean the whole community, did, was exceptional. There were a lot of walk-ons in Africa, but this was exceptional. You know why? Because this walk-on made me cry like a baby. I saw my wife shedding tears to the extent that even when the whole program started, she was quiet because she couldn't believe what was happening. I felt like I was dreaming. What's going through my mind was Africa will one day come together. If you believe, say amen. Because I'm from Ghana. These are Ugandans and they got to know me through social media. But they received me, not because I'm from Ghana, they received me just because I'm an African. And that warm walk-on touched me and I started crying. What made me cry is the heart behind it and the mind behind the whole ceremony. I'm Kim Uji on YouTube, but I'm Nathan Kimori. Nathan? It's nice to meet you, man. Thank you so much. We work together, we start twice. And I'm already behind the camera. Okay. Nice. So we are trying to change our community. Because now it's late, but I will come here in the morning again just to see what you guys have done and what I can also do to support. Definitely. Thank you. Thank you. That's beautiful. You adopted my name, Kim Uji. That's beautiful. And then maybe I also adopt the name now. I will give you flowers. Flowers? Wait a minute. Flowers? These are the same kids that Sala uses YouTube community to build a school for them. And my subscribers beauty to have a school because in the lockdown, I was teaching them here because they did not know how to do anything, even build kids. And I was like, we need to do something. And my daughter, I went in town and bought books for her during the lockdown. And then the kids started coming. They wanted to learn. So I was like, Mom, I will go down and buy some books for them. So we started from there then. I was just vlogging as you know. And I was like, these are my kids. And I was like, Sarah, I want to buy for them blackboard. Sarah, I want to buy for them mat. Sarah, I want to build for them. And that's how we got these rooms. And that's how the school came. You built a school in your village just because of YouTube? Yeah. But at least you have seen of the package that you had prepared for you. So right now, as a Bongo should do is how to do this. What did Maya say? How? Like they are always here. Turn it. Yes. Okay. So maybe you could come so that you can pop there. So I'm so sorry. I have been dancing in the hall there. Yeah. Yeah. So we come to both or one? Okay. How about through the Maya? Is it what? Okay. So because we are going to all hold it at night. Okay. Okay. I have so much respect for Africans that holds and respect their culture. And that was what is happening in here. Especially to see kids dancing beautifully wining their way. Believe me. If you don't value your culture you can definitely not dance like this. For making me feel special. I really appreciate this. And this will stay with me forever. So that I can don't come. In the description you all need to go and subscribe. It's by force for you guys to do this for me. Please go and subscribe. But like the video, subscribe and be part of this awesome family. Maya. My most emotional video ever. Please like this video. Share. So that so many people will get to see this community in Jinja. Yay!