 Is it that late? What time is it? It's 9 o'clock in Ghana, which means it's 12 o'clock in East Africa. Wow. How are you all doing? Welcome. You all have been missed. What am I missed you all? Wow. Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. Yep. What's good? What's happening? How are you all doing? When are you coming back to Adiz? Hi, buddy. Hi, everybody. How is my life? Whoa. What's good? What's good? What's happening? What's happening? I've missed you all. I've really missed you guys, man. So if you're just joining, just feel free and like the video, like the stream. We're just going to have a conversation. Just let me know what time is it, where you are, what time is it, where you are at the moment, what time is it? Personally, I just woke up, just woke up right now and just wanted to have a quick conversation with you all. I've seen 480 people watching me right now. I think it's been long since I did this. It's been long since I came in here to speak to you all. Someone is saying it's 9.10 in Ghana, Brakwami. How are you doing? Tino Sparks is saying that it's 11 p.m. in Zimbabwe. Terrific. He's saying it's 4 p.m. 10.5 in Nigeria. Okay. It's 11 p.m. in Rwanda. Celebrating my birthday, happy birthday to you. I'm in Ghana. It may not be precise. It's 9 p.m. Okay. Yep. Five minutes past 10 in Abuja. Mom of triplets. I see you all. I've missed you guys, man. I've really missed you guys. I don't remember the last time I came here just to talk to you guys one-on-one like this. I mean, 2022 has been really crazy, but slowly we're getting there. I mean, no matter how tough life becomes, always have to trust God that things will be all right. Welcome back. What am I? It's 4.5 p.m. in Minnesota. 10.07 in Cameroon. Okay. You know what you're going to do right now? I've seen 556 people watching me right now. Let me know where you are right now. Which country, represent the country you are, which your country flag? I represent the country that you are with a country's flag. I've seen, I'm in Morocco, Johannesburg, Saudi Arabia, Ghana, Tahua. Wow. Let me just go to the actual live stream and see what's happening in there. It is Rwanda, Botswana, Ghana, South Africa, Jamaica, Vietnam, Angola. Okay. UK, Nigeria, from Kenya. Okay. Wow. That's amazing. That's amazing. People watching me all over the world. That's really amazing, man. Jamaica. Wow. Okay. Incredible. I mean, seeing you all from different parts of the world on one platform, that's amazing. That's really amazing. I'm going to do this. I'm going to do this. I'm going to, I feel like it's been long since we had this whole live streaming. And I believe that there's so many questions. People have been asking. And I don't know if I can use an hour to answer all your questions. It's going to be like a friendly, entertaining, and also an interesting live chat. Nothing serious. I mean, just giving you all the chance to speak to me and ask your questions. Like I said, I'm here for you all. Sometimes it's just tough to come in here and speak to you all. But I'm here now. Let's make it happen. Whatever question that you have, whatever you want to know about what am I, what's going on with my, and yeah, I'll be here to answer all the questions. I just landed in Ghana not long ago. I was here this afternoon and then I slept from afternoon to an ounce. I just woke up. It was on a trip to Kigali. I don't know if most of you know Mastercard Foundation. Mastercard Foundation actually was at my trip to Rwanda. It was a very interesting summit and I just came back to Ghana today. So I'm in Ghana. I've been in Ghana for four days and I'll be out of Ghana again. Yeah. So yeah, what it looks like, he just finished his honeymoon. No, I'm actually yet to, you know, go on a honeymoon yet because the day I got married the next day, I traveled. I got married the next day. I was in, how do you call it? I was on my way to Rwanda. I think I even uploaded my video in Rwanda. So personally, I've not even seen my wife since she became my wife. No, I've never seen her. Yeah, but don't worry man. Every day is honeymoon for me. So let's get started. Thank you all so much for tuning in. Don't forget to like the stream. My name is Wadamaya. You're one and only annoying village boy from Ghana. I love you guys, man. I really appreciate each and every one of you. Thank you so much for the love and support. Thank you so much for being part of this family. Thank you so much for subscribing to the channel. Thank you so much for supporting me, most importantly, because listen, sometimes I wake up in the morning, I see the messages, I see the, I mean the comments, I read the reactions on YouTube. Listen, I watch every single YouTube video about Wadamaya. Sometimes I don't comment, but I watch every single video about Wadamaya on the internet. Every single, unless you don't talk about me, because I have time for everyone. Whether bad, good, the ugly, I watch it because like I said, for me, YouTube is more like, how do you call it? It's more like calling me. I'm not a YouTuber. I have my own stuff that I'm doing, but creating YouTube videos, it's something that I have to do. So sometimes I go on the internet just to see what people are talking about, the work that I'm doing. So I see you all, I can't even mention names of the YouTubers that they always react to my videos. I've seen the titles that most of you have been using for my videos lately, especially the wedding ceremony. Most of you are saying it's treated pregnant. Most of you are saying that I had a cheap wedding. Yeah, you can say whatever you want to say. It's okay. It's allowed. I mean, I decided to give you guys what to say. So feel free. Feel free. Yeah. So let's get started. I've seen there's so many messages, bro. Did you really get married? Yes. Yes, I got married for real. I had to get married because I feel like what am I waiting for? I was scared initially, but after speaking to so many married men, consultants, so many couples that I know, I just felt like the time is now. And there's so many things that I wanted to achieve. And I felt like without marriage being the first thing that comes, I wouldn't be able to go to the next step. So I had to just get married. Yeah. So that's why I didn't plan. The marriage was not planned. Some of you are saying if Trudy is pregnant, she's not. She's not pregnant. Like I said, I don't know what I do sometimes. It's just that I have to follow a voice and then make things happen. So yeah, I'm married. I'm a married man. Yeah. Just get that. And you get that for me. I'm married. It's not a prank or I did not marry for a YouTube video. I see people saying that he married because of a YouTube video. I saw so many comments and stuff like that. But yeah, that's my life. And whatever you say, it's okay. It's welcome. All opinions are welcomed. Yep. Let's somebody saying I love how simple your marriage was. It's lovely and amazing. Thank you so much. I'm happy for you. Okay. Do you have plans becoming the next president of Ghana? I have no idea about that. You're saying that let's see what the future holds, but as it stands right now, I have no idea about that. Yeah, what am I? We love it when you come in here and do a live streaming with us. Thank you so much, Kofi. Azuma, I miss you guys, man. What was going on? Cheap. Okay. Let me just let me just let me just go. What's a wedding with me? Trudy, real or prank? No, I don't. I don't prank my own life. That was a wedding, man. How can I fly? How can I fly my whole family to Kenya just for a prank? No, come on. It's Ty, I ain't not your best man. Ty was not even at the present at a wedding, but he knew that I was getting married. I think we spoke about it. So Ty knew that I was getting married, but I just wanted it to be a bit private. But we'll do the probably in future, we'll do another one, but with the audience online. But for now, just get to know that I'm married. Congratulations, Blacksit. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you so much. Oshe, when are you coming to Ghana, man? Happy wedding. Hey, listen, I even forgot that I did not ask for my wedding gift, man. How did I forget this? Oshe, thanks for the super chat, man. Let me switch on my AC. I have over 1000 people watching right now. I think each and everyone needs to give me my wedding gift. Today is Sunday. Do I have choristers in here? Someone to sing for me as I collect my wedding gift? I mean, people were sending messages that, oh, you didn't want us to eat your food. So he decided to marry privately. He decided to marry privately because he didn't want us to eat your food. Hey, but you need to give me money so that I'll be able to make food for you all. That's so funny. Thank you, Oshe. Thank you so much for the super chat, but I'm also receiving my wedding gift. So if you can send me my wedding gift in here, I'll receive it. It's called Collection. Yeah, somebody said Collection. So, oh my goodness. Hi, what about congratulations to you and your lovely wife? What did somebody say? The message left. Okay, through Maya, miss and misses are not in Village Boy. We are proud of you. Don't mind people. Just do you guys. God has your back. Keep the love fires burning. Okay. Thank you so much. So I'm saying the young brother with Maya, I'll give you your gift when you come to the U.S. I might let me keep quiet, but I might be in the U.S. this week. God willing, this week next week. I mean, this week next week, I might be in the U.S. It's kind of like, I don't know why any time I come in here, I always want to surprise you guys, you know. I'm full of surprises. Even my wife knows that I surprise people a lot. Yeah, but I might be in the U.S. Before the month ends this year, before this month ends, I'll be in the U.S. Someone's saying, show your wedding ring. I don't have a wedding ring. I don't know how to, I don't have a wedding ring. Where do I put it? I don't have a wedding ring. Yeah. I don't know. I don't have a wedding ring, man. I'm saying that what are you going to start Interactive Broadband TV Station? Yeah. It's something that we're working on. It's something that we're working on and I would definitely let you know as time goes on because we're building a whole brand. Africa to the world will move from YouTube to a TV broadcasting. So it's something in the pipeline and I'll keep you all posted. How's the Somali land trip? It's one of my favorite trips in Africa and I would love to do that over and over again. Often time, blessing, often time, blessing time. Yeah. Feel free, ask your questions. We're just having a conversation. Nothing serious. It's just what a Maya and you all, whatever you think you need to ask me, I'm here. I've fulfilled myself for you all. You're saying, why didn't your mom and sister attend Miss Trudy's traditional marriage? Okay. So my mom could not make it. My sister could not make it. I don't want to break the news to you all, but I don't think it's wise to answer this question. But listen, the quote that I wrote for the wedding was proudly sponsored by my mom. The reason why my mom did not make it was because of my sister. Yeah. My sister is not fit to travel. I don't know if I'm making sense. My sister is not fit to travel. That's one of the reasons why my mom couldn't make it because my sister would love to come along with my mom, but my sister was not fit to travel. So because of that, my mom had to stay behind. Do I make sense? But I think we'll have another wedding. We'll have another wedding, but that one needs together with the kids. I think, you know what? I think I need to tell you guys something. Let me tell you guys something. I think most of you are like, my wedding was very simple. So many. I've seen all of that. I've always been that guy who wants to follow my father's footsteps. My father left legacy behind and I always wanted to continue my father's legacy. I think my mom and dad married the same way that I got married. That's according to my mom. That's how my mom and dad got married. Yeah. So the same married pattern, that's what I want to follow. So I spoke to Trudy about the idea of how I want to get married the same way my mom and dad got married because I love my dad so much. And I just want to live my life just like my dad. Even though my dad, I mean, served God his whole life. He was a man of God. I am not a man of God, but I still love God. But my dad and my mom got married. My mom never had ring on her finger until they gave birth to all of us. And then after they gave birth to all of us, they decided to do a proper wedding. So my mom and dad got married with us. So all the five children together with my mom and dad, they had a proper wedding, a church wedding, went to courts, did all of that together. Yeah. So like I said, I've always wanted to follow my father's legacy. I spoke to Trudy. This is how all my things to be done. And if one of you love each other and then you understand each other, I don't think there is anything else to, how do you call it? So to explain about, I don't know. That is what I did. So I think I've given you guys a brief of why I did that simple wedding. There's going to be another wedding where all the YouTube families will be invited, but Taiwan, not anytime soon. Just so take it as if like, whatever is married and now coming here to surprise you guys, maybe in future to come and tell you guys that there's going to be another wedding that, but that's more also a traditional wedding, but it's, it's, it's the Ghana one. Yeah. So enjoy the Kenya one and we'll soon come to the Ghana wedding. Am I making sense? So this lady right here, is it Baningo's TV? She's looking for news to, she's looking for news for today's reaction. I watched her videos, just that all her titles are always click dates. All her titles are like, you know, I don't know, you're trying to attract attention to yourself, but I'm just going to give you a free advice. Just be you, do your thing. And I don't think click dates should be something that you should be riding on. You should always do your thing. I mean, give the title. The most important thing is what you say in your videos, not the title of the video. I mean, you can title your video, but sometimes people will be offended with a title without watching that particular video. And they will leave a comment. And if you, if you can get what I'm saying, make sure you check your, your watch time. You see that when people click on your video, they don't watch everything to the end, just because maybe they got much with the title of the video. Maybe you might be positive in your video, but because of your title being so negative, no one wants to click on it. Or even if they click on it, then they come and find out that this is what you're trying to preach. At the end of the day, they go away. So I mean, I watch your videos. I've seen almost all your videos, your reaction videos that you've done about me. I've watched every single one of them. Yeah, I think you have your own approach of doing things, but I'm just going to tell you that just keeping you, but the titles, maybe you can work on that. Thank you. Sweety success. This is one of my favorite commenters in here. She comments on almost every single video and almost every single video that she comments. It's very articulate. And I really want to tell you that I really appreciate you. Sweety success. I read every single comment of yours. Sometimes it's so hard to respond to everyone, but believe me or not, I love your comments on my videos. Suzanne, how are you doing? How you left China? You're back in Nigeria. How is Nigeria doing, man? Africa is the future. Thank you so much for the super chat. I really appreciate it. I'll give you a gift on, I'll give you a gift on to the Visit Australia. Don't worry. You guys will see me soon. Don't worry. Yesterday, I saw Muzungu changing their clothes at the back of their car to go to a wedding over here. This stuff has happened all of us. Some comments are weird. Yep. I mean, it's been the talk of the town because I had to change my clothes at the back of the car, you know, but it's crazy. I mean, I'm just one of my, I do what I want and I love it. Yeah, I love it. Yo, I'm in love. We love you. Thank you so much. Someone is saying, bro, how, what are you coming to Cameroon, right? I hope, I hope that's what he's trying to say very soon. Oh, my, thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. This is Rachel. Thank you so much for the super chat. I appreciate you. Thank you. Wow. I've seen so many messages. I don't know if I'll be able to read all of them, but let me just check. Let me just check. It's like, please be careful with taking money or gift mainstream organization and stick to individual support from your fans. Please be careful with taking money or gift mainstream organization and stick to individual support from your fans. See, individual support from your fans. Yeah, I really appreciate each and everyone that support what I do, but I wish my subscribers would come together and say that we're going to support, we're going to sponsor what am I a strip to every African country. I would have been to all countries in Africa. Yeah. I would have been to all countries in Africa because listen, it's so hard. It's so hard. Yeah. It's so, it's so hard to travel within Africa, not alone because I travel with three people. And sometimes when people sponsor your trips, they actually control your narrative. They actually tell you what to do, what not to do, how to sound, how not to sound in a particular way. That's one of the reasons why I try to do everything by myself. So whatever I come in on YouTube, I create my YouTube content, I make money on YouTube. I use the same money on YouTube to travel because I didn't, they still get profit, right? But if let's say we had like committed fans or committed subscribers who come together and say that, okay, we're going to be supporting what am I every month, you're going to buy a ticket from this country to this country. I mean, I would have been done, you know, together with my team because for me, I'm very dedicated in terms of what I do. And I don't care how much it's going to cost me to go to a particular African country to promote it because I always want to have control of my own narrative. I don't know if I'm making sense. I want to have control of the kind of content that I do, especially when I went to Zimbabwe, all the content that I did, I did it from my own perspective. But at the end of the day, because the country is so polarized and politics people started coming up saying that I've been paid, I was attacked for, I mean, one complete month on the internet of something that I know nothing about. Nobody gave me even a single dollar in Zimbabwe. I spend my own money to promote Zimbabwe. But yes, I mean, people were saying so many things that I have no idea about. So listen, if we're not getting support from individuals and someday maybe a company comes in and say, we're going to sponsor you and stuff like that, sometimes we have to go with that option. But at the end of the day, we still have to let them know that this is the kind of narrative that we want to push and we have to keep doing it. But I believe that we build the channel from zero to a million by now, single Africans to single-handedly support the trips in Africa. I don't even have to, I mean, use my own money by now because I think the job that we're doing is so impactful. I don't know if you guys see the impact that we bring on the table. It's so impactful. But at the end of the day, we have to struggle to do everything by ourselves. And it makes me feel like, are we even ready to support our own? Because it's tough, man, to be honest. It's tough knowing that you have to go through all the struggles to put a country on the map. And when you put a country on the map, the benefit or the impact comes back to the country. You don't get anything from it. I think I have messages from some of the people that we interviewed from Zimbabwe that are telling us that even parliamentarians travel from Zambia, South Africa, went to see their farms in Zimbabwe. And all I did was to put their numbers for people to go and see them. And I did the day we, as the people that are bridging the gap, we have to use our own money to do all that we're doing. And I don't want to be too money conscious coming in here, asking for money or anything. No, I'm not that guy. I'm not that guy. Because I think when I started, I was even scared of people calling me online beggar because it was tough. But I always want to create more content. And when I create more content, I make my money. And I use the same money to travel. So it is what it is. And I'm just hoping that with time, things will change. Africans will come together and say that, hey, we have five people and we want to put money together to sponsor what Amaya and his crew to Cameroon or what Amaya and his crew to Ivory Coast. I mean, I would love to, I mean, go to every single African country in a short time. But because of finances, we have to take our time. But slowly, we'll get there. I think, let me just say, and then I just wanted to say this, yeah, this is definitely from Zimbabwe. You see, this is what I went through in Zimbabwe. You know, this guy is actually like, insulting me. You see, you sell out. And this is the things that I'm saying, like, people have been controlled with a certain narrative. So that when they see another narrative, they become so much. This is literally, this is what I went through in Zimbabwe. From the very phase that I went to Zimbabwe to the very last day that I left Zimbabwe. I mean, I don't know if you know what food sec means in Zimbabwe. If you don't know now, you know, this is like literally every day when I woke up in the morning, my GM will be filled with like this word, like every day till I left Zimbabwe. So imagine knowing that you're spending your own money to promote a country and then you wake up every morning to receive such messages like in Zimbabwe, every single day. There was no day in Zimbabwe that I woke up that somebody said, oh, keep up the good work every morning. Since the day I touched down in Zimbabwe till I left, it was always like cursing me. You would die early. So many stuff. And I don't know why people are so angry, but you know what? You know what? I have grown at Tiscane, like to the extent that distance doesn't bother me anymore. Do you really love 3D? You guys have zero chemistry. That's what you think, because I don't come online to show you how much I love my woman. There's no need for me to please anybody on the internet. I think even 3D is giving you the other side of me that I don't even want to show you guys. But yeah, I am who I am. And there's no need for us to come online to show you how much we love each other. Love is within us. And we don't come on camera to show you how much we love each other. Yeah. I think I hope I have answered that question. He said, are you in Ghana? Are you in Kenya or in Ghana? I'm in Ghana right now. I'm saying, good job, simple. My wedding was simple. All it cost, $25. And we've been married for 28 years. I need to come for advice. Yeah. I really need to come for an advice. Yeah. He said, I love the way you did your wedding. Okay, that's another wedding. Hey, Marcus Gavi's picture. Can we start a petition to the AU and all African countries to have rights of abort? All African countries born off the continent, you're taught. I think it's a great idea. Really great initiative. But to be honest, I don't know if the African Union is really functioning. I don't know if they are ready to have such conversation because listen, even in Africa, we struggle to travel from one country to another as Africans. Yeah. I think I had a conversation with the youth of Africa recently, and everyone was complaining the fact that they have to struggle to move from one country in Africa to another African country. So even we are struggling with that, how much more than having all African countries have the right to abort like all African countries meant for, both on and off the continent to come together. It's going to take time. And I believe that probably maybe the next generation of Africans will make that happen. Okay. So it's simple. It's better by land or other things that will add to your empire. Thank you. Do I have more questions? Do I have more questions? Hey. Hey. The ring is an erosion concept. It's not an African concept. Okay. I don't know about that, but I'm definitely going to read more on that. How can I bring you to Cameroon? Just reach out. Hello at whatamaya.africa. Hello at whatamaya.africa. Send us the details how you intend to bring us to Cameroon. We're definitely going to respond to that. Thank you. Saying that whatamaya thank you. Oh, whatamaya thank you all for the donations. Thank you so much. On behalf of whatamaya, thank you all so much for the donation. Let me just, um, because Africans always want bad news. That's why I did that. I mean, yeah, but like I said, I think when I interviewed Dr. Khanna, she said one thing, I would never bash Africa. I'm not saying Africa is perfect. Sometimes we need to come together collectively to, I mean, voice out how we feel about our continent. But I also say that we should sometimes also focus on the positive aspect of our continent so that it will attract other people that have other perception about Africa. I mean, other perception about Africa to choose Africa as a place to be. That's what we're trying to do. I'm not telling you guys that Africa is the best place to be. Without storytelling, you are nothing. Mark, I see you, Mark. I see you, Mark. So I've been offline for quite a long time because I was very busy, very, very busy and so glad that things are getting back. And I just go to Ghana. I'll be traveling again on Tuesday. It's not easy, man. It's not easy. It's not easy, but yeah, we are here. We are here. The company, man. Am I seeing the messages or I'm just seeing the same messages all the time? We want you here in Malawi. I'll be coming very soon. Thank you so much. What a super chat. Someone is saying, I want to meet such a nice person as you are when you come to the US. I love your channel. I'll be in the US this month, but it's just a short trip and I don't think I'll even let you guys put it on. I'm around. All you see is that what Amaya came and left. That's it. Okay. All right. I know because you don't read mine and I know it's not easy with a lot of people on YouTube. Okay. What are you talking about? But anyway, I hope I read your message. Amaya calling them out with his full chest. I'm in Dubai now, not Nigeria. Okay. What happened? You left Nigeria because I talked to you in Nigeria. What a congratulations. When are you coming to Germany? I don't know when I'm coming to Germany, but I'm coming very soon. Yeah, very soon. African Union is part of one human nation concept. Okay. Thank you so much for the Canadian dollars. Thank you. I know some people are here. They are just calculating how much is what Amaya making on this live stream. Hey. It's like, how much is what Amaya making on this live stream? Please let them count a lot of money. Yeah. So I know my subscribers love me so much. You know, one of the reasons why I even stopped doing live stream because anytime I come in here, people will just be dropping money and then people will just be behind the scene calculating how much is he making today? I've seen 2000 people watching me. Thank you so much for singing in. I love you guys, man. I really love and I appreciate each and every one of you. Without you, what Amaya is nothing. I just want to tell you guys, man, without you as a subscriber, what Amaya is nothing. So sometimes I come in here, if I offend you in any way, if I offend you with my words, if I offend you with my actions, if I offended you with maybe a video that I did, forgive me. See, I don't plan my videos. I don't plan my videos. There's no single video that I've done that was planned. There was no single video that I've done on this channel that I knew what I was doing. Even my own wedding video, I did not plan it. I just go whatever I have to say. I just close my eyes and I say, God, take control. And then I just have to, the video will come out at the end of the day. We edit the videos and then we'll put them together. So I might offend you in a way, maybe because of something that I said in my video, but I always come in here to say that I'm sorry. And if you don't want to accept that apology, I don't know what else I need to do because I'm just a human just like you. I make mistakes. I'm not perfect. Yeah. See, I read comment. I read every single comment about me on the internet, whether being on another channel, whether being on a place that people are bashing me, I'll still read it because listen, I don't know. I learned from all these things. I don't know what I have to tell you guys, man. I read some comment about myself and then I'll be like, wow. I never knew that even people out there think about me this way. It was a very ugly comment, but it is what it is. It is what it is. It is what it is. Have you finished building the homeless brother in South Africa? No. That's another thing that I really want to address in here. I've been very busy and one of the things that is really delaying me, the fact that I don't have one person. I don't know how to call it. I'm trying to organize one person who is just going to be in charge of this whole charity stuff because there was a time ago I read a comment in here and somebody saying that is there an accountability? Is there an accountability for all these things that you've been doing? So we're trying to get one person in charge of all this charity work so that the person will just focus. This is the money we've given you. This is the project. This is what you need to do because personally it's so tough for me. This year has been crazy man. This year has been super crazy. I mean the money I've not even touched it is still with the lady Doreen and the day I'll fly into South Africa because we're supposed to go there when I went to Zimbabwe, but I was in Zimbabwe and I made up my mind and I want to get married. So I left Zimbabwe and then I had to come back home. So we've not started the project yet but the money is with Doreen, the woman who collected the money and probably we're just going to do it before the year ends. Believe me on that. Believe me on that. It's just that things are catching up on me and I don't even know how to get things done. So sorry about that but very soon we'll make it happen. All right, this one is saying, hey talk about MMC and the gifted apartment. Let me talk about that later. There's a video that it's coming up. I filmed the video with the man. We'll talk about that later. Just give me time. I'll talk about that. There's this thing that I wanted to tell you guys. I don't know if you guys watched the video about the group of the diaspora that moved to the voter region to start up a farm. I did a video, I don't know, 100 acres. I don't know if you guys, if some of you watched the video, say hello. Did you watch that video? If you watched the video, if you can say hello, if you watched that video in the voter region when I interviewed the diasporas that decided to come up with a farm and believe me or not, the impact of that video was so huge man and the day that I saw the video that they sent to me, I cried. Can you believe it? There are other people that watch the video and bought a land and their crops are already grown. They bought the land, they started growing for them and now they have their own farms. You guys are amazing man. You guys are amazing. They invested in the property that I did a video on. Now they have their own farm within that enclave. I think they sent me a video. I don't know, I'm supposed to, I'm supposed to, these are the things that I need to be doing. Go back to let the world know the impact of these videos. It's just amazing to see that people invested in there. That's amazing man. That's really amazing. I'm looking for the video they sent to me. They sent me a video telling me that people invested, people bought a land and they started growing their own crops and stuff. So we are not going to stop anytime soon. We are not going to stop anytime soon. We're definitely going to continue with what we started because I believe that there's a lot of things that we need to do. A lot of things that are in focus. I see, I see, I see or feel free to ask the questions I'm here. Today we're going to have a good conversation. I have time, I have a lot of energy. I just woke up. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Congrats on losing your freedom. I'm so happy for you. Thank you. Maya, you didn't read my test. Oh my God, I'm so sorry. Have you liked the video? Have you liked the video? Have you liked the video? Please feel free and like the video. It's free and if you haven't subscribed, feel free and subscribe. If you haven't subscribed, subscribe. See, my wedding video is over 800,000 views. Wow. 800,000 people watched that video. That's amazing. We should use the same energy to watch all the videos, not just my wedding videos. Please, because there's only one wedding video. But imagine with all the videos that we've been uploading, 800,000 people watching. That would be amazing. But anyway, thank you so much for watching that video. 800,000 views on a one particular video in a few days is awesome and I think we can take that video to a million. So even if you have watched it, just go back and click on it again. Just go back and click on it again and watch it again. Let's take it to a million views in a week. I know we can do that. Now we have over 400,000 views to go for that video to reach a million. If you haven't liked the video, please like the video. If you haven't liked the video, like the video. I've seen 2,000 people watching you right now. Like the stream. Thank you. Thank you. Like the stream. I'm counting the likes. 870, like the stream if you haven't. It's okay. Like the stream if you haven't. Thank you. Like the stream if you haven't and if you can also share the stream, feel free and share it. I'm here to answer all your questions. Let's have an interesting conversation. It's been so long. Yeah. Maya, what happened to the Congo videos? If I'm not wrong, you didn't release the video. So what happened to the Congo videos? It got corrupted. I think we employed another editor. I'm telling you what happened. We employed another editor and the editor came with his laptop because when we employ you, you come with your editors. You come as an editor, you come with your laptop. It's a description of the job. So we gave him the hard drive that the footages are in connected to his laptop and the whole videos got corrupted. So if you notice we're on Kilimanjaro. We uploaded our first video. So the subsequent videos were supposed to follow and everything got corrupted. Knowing that we spent so much money to do all these videos. I don't know if you saw the first video. We spent a lot of money in Congo and after that video, after spending so much money, the files got corrupted. So I was trying to even sneak, sneak into Congo again so that I'll be able to create all those videos one more time. But at the end of the day, I spoke to the tourism board, explained to them what happened to me. I even spoke to the Minister of Tourism explaining to him what happened to me. I met the Minister of Tourism of Congo in South Africa. I explained to him that, hey, this is what happened. And I know that there are a lot of people from Congo that are really expecting videos from Congo after I released the first ever video. And yeah, the minister sent an email to today. My email has never been responded. So which means that I have to go back to Congo with my own money. But I'll do that because I believe that it's part of the job. These are the things that we don't talk about. These are the struggles that we go through that we don't. I mean, like going to Congo, going to all those places, seeing all the videos that we did got corrupted in a day. This is one of the reasons why we never even released the Kilimanjara video because I was not in the mood because you remember like I went to Congo and then back from Congo, then I went to Kilimanjara. Yeah, so I felt like what's going on after spending all that money and then all of that just went to waste just like that. But don't worry, it's part of the struggles of this job. We're going to try our possible best to either go to Congo again or try and then, I mean, I don't know what will happen, but I know it will bring you different videos from Congo. But Amaya, be careful when you are filming in different countries. Always. Bro, congrats on the wedding. It's time to count for the baby. Will you do another wedding in Ghana? Definitely. I'm saying that praying for, praying your strength in the Lord from Houston, Texas. Thank you. I'm saying that Amaya, please, how's the whole project going and also Namibia? I will just find time and then it's so hard. I know you guys watch my videos and you always wanted accountability. It's just so hard. It's just so hard. I really wish we can have people in different teams. You know, it's a learning process for me. So you just give me time. Give me time. I learn along the job. So give me time. I will try my possible best to update you because sometimes updating you guys, I feel like showing you videos to update you. You know, not talking about things that don't exist, you know, but yeah, your job, yes, your job, traveling different parts of Africa. How come you never kiss 3D, even once throughout your wedding? What am I? Do you personally operate your Twitter account or is done by one of your guys? It's on and off. Yeah. Sometimes I use it myself. Sometimes one of my people handles it. Yeah. Congratulations to you and Miss 3D from Atlanta. Thank you. So I'm saying that you're doing great, my brother. How can we come together and do something for the YouTube class or something? Yeah, maybe. Maybe. When time permits. When time permits, it would definitely make that happen. Okay. I think there's so many questions. People ask me questions on Facebook. If you're not following our Facebook page, please do so and follow the Facebook page. Let me try and answer over 370 comments on Facebook. He's saying that how about documenting a startup, someone who is really starting up and really need more publicity? I know I haven't seen all your videos or real, but if you interview someone, it means spotlight, spotlighting. It means all the spotlight pointing to one direction and brightening up their career. So I think for startups, we've done a couple of startup videos on the channel. It's not just successful businesses, but we also do startups. Somebody is saying that why don't you let the camera rest a while and enjoy your honeymoon? Every day. Every day is honeymoon for me. Every day. I think, okay, maybe honeymoon is different. I don't know. I want to ask married couples in here. Is honeymoon a different feeling altogether? Because for me, every day is the only one with me and my wife. Every day because we travel a lot. We do our own thing in our own way. I don't think there's but we're going, we'll be having a honeymoon in Ghana, but still there will be cameras. I don't know. Yeah, maybe there will still be cameras. The only thing that I think I want to stay away from is my phone. That's it. But camera, my job. So it's like I'm working here. Oh, okay. Hey, there's so many questions, man. There's so many questions. What are you visiting Malawi very soon? How can I get the chance to marry a Kenyan lady? Is that why do you find it difficult to respond to DMs? It's so hard. It's so hard. It's so hard. It's so hard. Like, but I'm going to try my best, man. It's so hard. It's so hard, but I'm going to try it. What's the source of inspiration? That's a deep question. That's a deep question. All right. Thank you so much for the super chat. I've still seen over 1000 people watching me right now. I think I've answered this question is saying, how is your mom and sister Maya? I know you've missed them during the wedding. Yes, they are doing fine. I'm actually visiting my mom tomorrow. Yeah, I'll be with my mom tomorrow. Yeah. You need a good PA to sort out your diary and help you structure your life and what you're growing. You're out growing your success. You know, I think my PA has a problem with me. The fact that my PA can't even control my life. It's so hard. I don't know how to explain to you guys, man. I have one of the best personal assistant, but the job that I'm doing, it's so hard for me. It's so big for me. I don't just wake up and make a YouTube video. I just don't wake up and say I have to travel. I just don't wake up and say that I can't plan all those things. How do I explain to you guys, man? My PA gets mad with me every single day, knowing that she doesn't even know what I'm doing tomorrow, knowing that she doesn't even know what's going to come up with Maya the next day. She has no idea. When I was getting married, my PA was shocked. I mean, you're getting married tomorrow. This is how it is, man. It's my life. It's so hard. I think people that come around me to even support the work that I do sometimes get mad at me because they don't know I just wake up and do things. I just wake up and start making things happen. That is what I'm Maya. But I think I'm adjusting to it. I'm really adjusting. Yeah, I'm really adjusting to it. And then let's just see how things will go. I think your honeymoon will last a very long time. Thank you. Every day is honeymoon for me. Oh, thank you. Thank you. Yes, every day should be honeymoon. Thank you. You guys are the best, man. You guys are the best. I think I need to read this one saying, yes, honeymoon is different if you don't travel. If you're traveling, it's honeymoon. Stay away from your camera and enjoy your honeymoon. I left my phone home on my honeymoon. I was on reachable. So that's what I want to do. The only thing I think I need to leave behind is my phone. But I don't think I can leave my camera behind. That's the thing. Because the camera is like my full-time job, right? That camera is my full-time job. That's why they say that I'm in China since eight years and already started Potry Farm back home. As you show one guy in Nigeria last year, but nothing going well since I can't go back because of COVID. Let me tell you something. If you want to establish a successful business in Africa, you have to be on ground. You have to be on ground. That's a secret that I'm telling you. If you really want to start a successful business in Africa, you have to be on ground. Don't be in China or don't be in the West or don't be somewhere and say that you're giving your money to someone to start up a business for you. Your business will never be successful. I mean, the chances of your business becoming successful, I would say it's 5%. But 95%, when you come on board, you do things in your own way. You see how things are going. You learn along the journey. Believe me, you have a successful business. I know it's tough to come back home right now. But don't send all the money for people back home to start up your business for you. Come and do things yourself. Jewels on the run. I see you, yeah? Will you come back to Zimbabwe? Definitely. I love Zimbabwe. I love Zimbabwe. I don't care whatever people are saying about me being in Zimbabwe. I love and I appreciate Zimbabwe. And I will always be going back to Zimbabwe. I don't know. I think I even chose my honeymoon in Zimbabwe. So I might be coming to Zimbabwe anytime soon. Maya, haven't seen Margaret have yet? What do you mean? He's around. We talk. He's around. Margaret is around. Congrats, African King. Love from Dublin. Shout out to your queen. Thank you so much. Thank you. Talk to you live on Facebook? No. Oh, next time I think I will do this, both Facebook. I connect both Facebook. I don't know how to do all these things. But I will, next time I'm going to connect both Facebook, all the social media handlers. It's going to be Facebook and then YouTube at the same time. Yeah, but today is just YouTube, just having a conversation with you guys. Okay. Hey, what a Maya. Fun for a long time since then videos in China. Oh, thank you. When are you coming to the state? We will roll out the red carpet. But I think, let me know, are you in America right now? If you're watching me from America, say hello. Because I feel like I have so many audience in America and the day that I'll come to America, you know how we're going to do it. I don't think it has to be free. When I come to America, we have to raise money for charity, maybe in Africa. So I'll be like, Hey, see what Meets and Grits will do on a Maya. One dollar. Meets and Grits will do on a Maya. Because do you know that 80% of my YouTube audience are in America? 80% it's huge. I feel like I have so many people watching me from America. So many. I feel like I have so many audience in America. Let me see. Wow, the chat is a lot. Okay, see, so many people watching from America. See, so many people watching from America. Wow, congratulations to you and your queen truly may God bless you. Thank you. Somebody's saying, Good afternoon, what am I watching for Republic of Ghana, South America? When will you be coming to the Caribbean? So to come to the Caribbean, it was supposed to be this year. And it's still coming on this year. It's still coming on this year. We're supposed to get a particular visa. And just wish me luck. I think tomorrow, I'm getting that visa tomorrow. And as soon as I get that visa, I'll keep you all posted with the trip to the Caribbean. So being Barbados, Jamaica, Guyana, all of you Guyana or Guyana, all of you, I'll be coming. South America. I just need one particular visa. And working on the visa, it's going to be ready tomorrow. And as soon as the visa is ready, you guys will be seeing me very soon. America, we're coming. We're coming and saying hello. It's saying that will you visit Mozambique again? You didn't stay enough time because of corona reasons. We love you, bro. Definitely coming back. I'm definitely going to go to almost every country that I've been to again. That's it. Please visit Namibia again. I think till the first of November, if everything goes well, I might be in Namibia. Yeah. Congratulations on your wedding in Guatemala. Thank you. Hello. At Houston, Texas. I can be close to Iain Kofi. Chrome, keep doing what you're doing. Guyana, Africa and the village are proud of you. Thank you so much. The Caribbean will feel like your hometown. I can't wait. You're supposed to come to Jamaica. Yes. And that's what I'm saying. There's no direct flight from Ghana to Jamaica. So it's either you pass through the U.S. or you pass through the U.K., right? So I need to go and apply for a particular visa before I'll be able to make it to the Caribbean. So just hold on for me. Hold on for me. I will be that guy to bridge the gap between Africans in Africa and Africans in the diaspora. I'm coming to you all here. I'm coming to you all. Just keep praying for me, man. Keep praying for me and keep supporting. Stay tuned. I think most of you have watched me grow. Most of you have seen me, especially if you've been watching me from China days, you could see how I've grown, I mean, individually. I'm not talking about YouTube audience or whatever. I'm just individually how I've grown from being a baby to where I am right now. And I believe that if some of you even experienced the Wanda Maya eight years ago and Wanda Maya now, I think you'll be so proud of me, right? You don't think so? If some of you watched me eight years ago and you're watching me now, you are still watching me, I think you'll be so proud of me. Yeah? Yes, we will. Sure. We sure have from a baby in China to Africa to the world. Congrats to you and Trudy. Thank you. We're proud of you. Yep. Good. I think I've answered most of the questions today. Please do take care of Trudy. God Almighty will bless you too with many children in Jesus name. Amen. Amen. Hello Wanda Maya. Now you have to learn to keep your house to yourself since you're a touchy, touchy person. You're a married man now. Okay. Don't know. I don't know. It's so hard. It's so hard for me to keep my hands to myself. I mean, even when I'm interviewing people check my hand gestures. My hands are everywhere. You know, my hands are everywhere. But yeah, I mean, I will try my possible best. I think that's one of the things that I'm trying so hard to work on. Personally, I'm an introvert. But when I'm out there, I become an extrovert. So I use hand gestures a lot. Hand gestures, touching. But I don't think touching. I don't touch inappropriate places. But sometimes, I mean, I think you need to feel the love of someone when someone is close to you, right? Hugging and stuff like that. Now, I don't think I can do all those things anymore. So which means that's the freedom I was telling you guys about, you know? That was the freedom that I was telling you guys about in the video that you're going to lose your freedom as soon as you get married. Do you used to do the Coco farming? Yes, of course. Say no more hugging of other women. Ah, bro, come on now. Come on. Come on now. So I want to know, yeah? So which means if you get married, you don't have to hug anybody else. It should always be handshakes, right? Please, let me know, yeah? Because I don't want to, I don't want to put myself into trouble, yeah? So let me know. So when you get married, no more hugs, no more hugs. I know Trudy is rolling her eyes, bro. Hello. I'm just a happy person, you know? I'm just a happy person. I don't know how, but no hard feelings, man. Just a happy person doing his own thing in his own way. That's it. Maya, I'm so proud to be part of this family. I feel emotional. I love you. I love you, bro. From 200K subscribers to 1 million. Patrick, thank you so much for being here. Thank you so much for being here. Thank you so much for the support. I really appreciate you, yeah? Just to have freedom, ask me how. Please, please, how? Because I believe I still have my freedom, but I don't know. This is the freedom that I was telling you guys. I don't want to, you don't need to hug anyone else, bro. You lose your freedom, but you gain so much. What do you gain after losing your freedom? Do you register your drone to fly in every African country you visit? Not every African country, but some African countries want you to register your drones before you fly, especially Zimbabwe. We had to register the drone before we started using it, but some countries you can enter with your drone and you can do whatever you want to do, especially in my country, Ghana. You can fly your drone anywhere, anywhere in Ghana. This is one thing that I love and I appreciate about Ghana. This is serious, bro. I need to take that serious, say, yes, only one woman. Okay. From now onwards, I pledge to have only one woman. So help me, God. Amen. Your latest interview, you have that woman's hand. Jesus, Christ. You see what I'm saying? I don't even know what I do in my videos. Which video is that? Maybe that video, I was not married that time. Yeah, that video, maybe I was not married. I was still dating that time. All the videos that you're watching from us, it's a video that I did when I was dating. I've not filmed any new video. I've been following you for a very long time. Keep on keeping it real keen. I say, the mother, thank you. What should we expect from your trip to the U.S.? I don't even know, but I'm not going to the U.S. anytime soon. But I'm saying that I might be in the U.S. this week. But if I go to the U.S. this week, it's going to be in two days and I'll be back in Ghana. We have Haginism back. Oh, somebody is saying Haginism, but I think I got somebody supporting me right there. Don't worry, you've been Hagging them when engaged. Dr. Tariqana, last thing. How many of you watched Dr. Tariqana's video? How many of you watched Dr. Tariqana's video? The last interview, you held that woman who I know. What should we expect from your trip? Okay. What country do you live in? I live everywhere. I live everywhere because I was in Kenya. I was in Rwanda just yesterday. Today I'm in Ghana. In four days time, I'll be in another country. Yeah. So I'm everywhere. What am I is everywhere. Right. But I'm looking forward to establish a home in Ghana, in Kenya. You can hard, just keep your heart above the waist. Above the waist, okay. Not below the waist. You know, sometimes I think the kind of person you are is the kind of audience that you attract because with this guy, I know that this guy is one of me. Like he's just like me. The kind of person you are. That's the kind of audience that you attract. Hey, Village Boy, I see you man. There's somebody say you can hard. Oh, yes, you are very flirty. Really? Wow. The spirit of flirty. Leave this body now. Can I have an M? The spirit, I said the spirit of flirty. Leave this body now. Since I'm married man. That spirit needs to leave this body now. Yeah. The spirit left. Okay. The spirit left. Don't worry. Yes, handshakes, church hacks. Which one is church hacks? You guys are so funny. Capture America, South Carolina is full of Africans. They also have African villages over there. Someone is saying that, please hard very well. Some people are saying no. Some are saying yes. Which one should I go for? No, I'm even confused. You begin your jail sentence now. I never knew marriage is a jail sentence. But yeah, enough of the marriage, please. Can we be serious for once? Okay. A lot of messages man. The comments. After my wedding, I didn't see my husband for one week. That's what happened to my wife because she hasn't seen me from the very first day that she got married to me until now. But she'll see me tomorrow. Don't worry. She'll see me tomorrow. Hey, a lot of comments. What am I need? Hey, she's saying whatever some real African mesh for that. So reason why I don't even, we stop all this mesh on. I think I need to even check this out. I used to design mesh, but I stopped it. Why? Because it's so hard. Assessing money in Africa. You know, paper currently I have a lot of money sitting in paper that has been blocked. And I don't even know how to get the money back. They're telling me that's going to take me 180 days for me to get the money back. And it's just tough because e-commerce is big on YouTube. But when it comes to African creators, I think we have problems when it comes to how to receive our money because the platforms that you need to receive your money on is data, PayPal or is it paper? Even Patreon, right? I have Patreon and I have cash in Patreon. I think I normally don't even talk about people donating to me on Patreon, but I have subscribers that anytime, every month, they give me money on Patreon. I think let me, let me even check this out. I have subscribers that every month, they just donate to me on Patreon. So I'm giving me $10, $20 every month. And I still can't assess this money because even my PayPal has been blocked. So it's a bit frustrating trying to do merchandises without knowing how you're going to get your money. Because as soon as money starts reflecting in the account, they block it. So see what somebody is saying. Sorry to say, but this kind of wedding you did with me today was worse. Even given that you have money, it seems like you don't value her. The worst and the cheapest wedding, whatever you think, if you want to get married or you already married, you can spend millions of dollars to get married, but you cannot tell me how to live my life. Or you cannot tell me what to do with my life. Yeah. So if you want to spend millions of dollars on your wedding, feel free. I mean, feel free. All right. You get it. Thank you. Now let's continue. Feel free. I saw somebody sending me a message and say congratulations for showing the world, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, some bullshit message. And I'm like, it's so sad for people to be on the internet and think that they know you too much. It's just so funny for people on the internet to think that they know you, they know you. Nah, I'm not going to rather invest money in my woman than to invest money on a stupid wedding. Let me tell you something, I'd rather invest money. I'm telling you this in my woman, you know, truly own a house in Kenya right now. I'd rather invest money in my woman. I'd rather empower my woman with that money than to just do a huge wedding for people to come and eat and go back home and at the end of the day, you go back to your room and you're hungry. Don't be that stupid, bro. Don't be that stupid. See, give that woman that, give that money to that woman or give that money to the woman's family to do something tangible with that money. Like, okay, what am I is getting my, you expect to see what am I? I mean, driving all the Porsche cars, having all the food, all the meal over there. And at the end of the day, me and my wife will go and sleep hungry. Are we that stupid? No. I'm still young and I value what to do with money. I know the value of money. I know what money can do. And I'm not going to spend money on useless things. Yo, never man. See, we are happy. We decided to do what we have to do. And I tell God for a successful marriage, I tell God that I never even involve so many people to come in to voice out their own opinions that the way they want it. And we did it in our own way. And maybe some of you might think it's the cheapest wedding, but I would say that cheapest wedding is the most expensive wedding you've ever witnessed. That cheapest wedding is the most expensive wedding you've ever witnessed. And it's, people want to spend money on useless things, man. Useless things. Like you're getting married, you have to spend money. No. I think I'm grim so wise that some things are just like, it sounds, I don't know. Okay, next questions. Next question. Hello everyone and greetings. I know that, right? Let him know what time is it. I agree with you. See, I spend on my woman. I don't spend on wedding. And she knows it. And she knows it. And we keep it, we keep it in a low key. We never come and tell you what you wanted her to know is what we made you see on camera. But we don't go into details about this and that and we want you to see never, never, never, never. You, you will never see that. I've seen all, I've seen all those messages and I'm gonna, I'm gonna respond to it. I have test came in. So just don't worry about that. That's another message. Say, what do you think about Liberia when you visited? This, this is the guy who did the video about the Kalabashi Liberia and a nice entertainment sport on the waterfront in Liberia. But I think I've, I've seen your videos. I think I've shared some of your videos. Liberia still got a lot of work to do. And I think the Liberians in the diaspora have a major role to play in that. And I've seen it. I've seen it happening. I've seen a lot of Liberians in the diaspora returning back to Liberia to help develop Liberia. And this is what I want to say. We need to do together, man, because Liberia is going through a lot politically. And the people need to know that the country belongs to them. And it's time for them to invest in the country. I think the same thing applies to Sierra Leone. You know, Sierra Leone got a long way to go. Sierra Leone got a lot of diaspora. And I'm hoping to see more Sierra Leone and diaspora is moving back to Sierra Leone to help build the country. I might be in Sierra Leone and Liberia again, just to go check it out again, man. I'm definitely going to go out and then check it out. Yeah. But thank you so much for that. I said, let him feel free to use billions on their word and Allah, everyone should live their life. And I think I saw an email this morning, man. It was so funny. I'm like, wow, people rather spend billions of money on their wedding and they go back home and they are broke. No, invest in your woman and power hair. Like, I feel so proud about Trudy. Let me tell you something. I think I've never done this before, but let me talk about my wife, yeah. It sounds so funny in my mouth, man. Let me talk about my wife, yeah. I met Trudy three years ago, almost four years ago, yeah, almost four years ago. And when I met Trudy, she used to be like, you know, the ladies that sell in supermarket, right? They do promotion, promotion. Yeah. So when she met me in Ethiopia, she never had money. And I also did not have money that time. I think most of you were saying that she fell in love with my money and whatever. I don't know what to tell you about Trudy. It's so hard because I hate it when I come online, I see people judging that lady, man. She's the most hardworking woman I've ever met. I've met so many women along my journey, so many, but I think she's the most hardworking woman I've ever met. And it's, get so sad to see how people just, because maybe they watch a video and they think that they know her, they see her somewhere, they think they know. No, you don't know, you don't know her more than I do know her. That time when we met, I had nothing. And she had nothing. But all I told her is that how many times do you upload videos? She said once in every week or something. I'm like, are you doing this four times that, oh, I do promotion. And at the end of the day, I also do YouTube videos. But I asked her how much did they pay you for the promotion? And then she was like, ah, not a lot. Sometimes five dollars. Is it five dollars in a week or five dollars in a month or one or one of those days? And I told her one thing. YouTube can't change your life if you do it in the right way. And she listened to me. And fast forward, I went to Nairobi recently and I slept in a house that was bought and furnished by Trudy. And this is the same woman that what I met maybe four years ago. We had nothing, man. She had nothing, even to the extent that I don't want to say this, but even the hotel bills that the hotel bills in Nairobi, not in Nairobi, in Ethiopia, I realized that she didn't even have the money to pay for it. So I was like, you know what, is there anything that I can do to help you? She didn't even want me to pay for it because she said, according to her, her dad is saying that she didn't ask favors from a man. So personally, I checked that the girl is going through a lot, and I have to go and just take care of it. And I left. I was not even dating her. We're not dating. We're just friends. Just paid for her and I left. But if I see, if I go back to see Trudy of three years ago and Trudy of now, see even if you, when, where we had the wedding yet, she's building a four bedroom house for her dad. I think African traveler can be contested by this. She's building a four bedroom house for her dad. And I was like, wow. You know, she has grown so much in maturity level, or maybe in terms of, I don't know, man. I don't know how to tell you more about Trudy. I just feel like don't judge the Trudy you see on the internet, but get to get to know Trudy in real life. I think Trudy should be an inspiration to so many young women out here. I mean, people living in Toronto, I paid for the house that she's living. I didn't pay anything. I didn't pay a dollar. Like the house that she bought, I didn't pay a dollar, not even a dollar. I don't, I don't have a dollar in that house. And it's sad that people want to see us spend so much money on a wedding, or you want to see spend so much money on something that is not worth it. See, we said the wedding, we spent a thousand dollars, but that doesn't mean that everything is a thousand dollars. We invested in something that is worth more than a wedding, because wedding is not an investment. You can say whatever you want to say, I don't care, but I'm just telling you that you can attack me, attack me. I love violence, attack me. But please, don't, don't, don't you dare, you know, don't you dare. I'm just telling you, don't you dare, attack that beautiful woman, don't you dare. I mean, you, I'm always available. I mean, I mean, I'm a fan of me. People calling me names. I'm good. Call me names. Feel free. Enjoy it. But don't you dare, man. If you cross that line, I'm trying, I'm telling you, man, don't, don't, don't cross that line. Because if you cross that line, which means that you, you're going off script, through free and attack what am I, but don't you dare, man. I'm telling you, anyway, ah, next, can we talk about something else? Fairy? You see, sometimes you need to, you need to get a woman that really understand you. You know, saying that you do another wedding in Ghana is right. See, I'm not wearing, I'm not wearing a wedding ring, right? So there should be another wedding in Ghana. That is the meaning. Thank you. I've, I've seen, how do you feel having a wife that much is your energy and passion for Africa and compliment positive, positivity to your work? All I want to say is truly is amazing. That's it. And I'm just telling people like, you should, they should, they should, they should come for me. It's okay. It should come for me, but not, not truly because probably so many people don't know her. I've seen, every day you read, we wake up, you read comments, don't marry these girls, she's not this, she's that, you're so annoying. Even, even, even on my wedding there, people are still sending me those messages and I'm like, you don't know the woman. I, I'm not a young, I'm not a kid man. I know what I'm doing. Don't sit on the internet and act as if you know me too much. Yeah. Okay. A wedding is a day, a marriage is life. Marriage is for both of you. Wedding is for the family and friends. Thank you, Jules on the run. You truly serve as my inspiration. I want you to be my personal advisor while I'm planning on a, I'm planning an effective platform. I'm now in Ghana. Do you have an office there? I'm in Ghana. Yeah. I have an office in Ghana. My office is where I stay, but I only have one day. You know, what am I, is your paper account still working? No, it's not working. They told me 180 days for me to get that money back. But I don't know if you can help me out. I'll be glad. I have access to the account. I can see the money in the account, but I, I can't take the money out. It's stuck in there. I don't, I don't use all three, but if my weeks are playing with, I don't know what to say. Yeah. I think tradition should be an inspiration to, to tradition should be an inspiration to so many young women in here. I'm so proud of her, whether you guys like it or not. I'm super proud of Trudy. She works so hard. People are saying she's with me because of fame and stuff like that. And I'm like, you don't even know what you're talking about. You don't even know. Some people were saying that now your wife is competing with you. I'm like, life, life is good, man. Anyway, life is good. Anyway, do I still have more questions? It's like, I've given people a lot of things to talk about. Yeah. Yeah. I've given people a lot of things to talk about. I mean, as for me, if anyone is hot, I personally did with her, personally share. Tell them what a jealousy and hatred we get them. No way. I mean, what a, I need your contact, please. The company in Ghana needs an interview with you. They have golden a school and we'll like to talk to you about your recent interview with Dr. Arakana. Send me a message on Instagram. I think Instagram or hello, hello at Watermire. Send me email on hello at watermire.Africa. I cannot drop my number here. Otherwise, I wouldn't sleep tonight. So I cannot drop my number here. Otherwise, I wouldn't sleep tonight. So you just send me an email hello at watermire.Africa or fastest way to send me a message is send me a message on Instagram and I might respond very soon. I can see you already know how to defend the woman. I mean, no, I mean, for me, I know her. I've been with her and I know what I'm talking about. I read messages on the internet and sometimes I get offended, but I'm like, for me, you can talk about me. I don't care. I wake up every morning. People are saying Watermire has done this and that. I see it. There's no way this man said he's an introvert. I am. I'm an introvert, you know? I'm an introvert. Watermire is an introvert. For real. Watermire is an introvert. Yeah, Watermire is an introvert. Hey, Watermire, why do you get a lot of hate from Southern African countries? That's a tough question. Why do I get a lot of hate from Southern African countries? I think it's only two countries. So let's make it clear, South Africa and Zimbabwe, but I still got a lot of laugh from both countries, both Zimbabwe and South Africa. I think it's all miscommunication. People really don't understand. The fact that I say I'm going to promote Africa in a positive way, I'm giving an example for Zimbabwe. The country is a bit polarized with politics right now. So saying that the country is beautiful, people might think that they've been paid by the current government to promote the country of which nobody even gave me a dollar, but I was attacked for free. And they are lucky that they met the new Watermire, the old Watermire would have taken advantage of the attack and create thousands of videos just to make money out of their foolishness. But yeah, these days, you say stuff, I keep moving. Yeah, for Zimbabwe, it's because of the South Africa. I think I also touch on the fact that so many South Africans, I mean Black South Africans have left out, have been left out with the worth of the country. And I think it didn't go down with so many people. And they felt like I was disrespecting them or making South Africa look bad. That was why I was attacked. But I think what I see with my eyes is what I talk about. That's the difference between Watermire and other content creators. I don't do research, I don't go somewhere else to go and read statistics on internet just to come and tell you guys that according to the statistics on Google, just know whatever I see with my eyes while traveling, that's what I talk about. So I think it didn't go down with South Africans and then most of them had to come for me. But I have a titskin, I don't know. I have a titskin that whatever people say, I don't, it doesn't get to me. Don't worry. If you see people attacking me on the internet, don't think that it hurts me. So no, no, no, no, no. We read it. We read it. Sometimes I didn't watch them. I watch you talk about me. And then I move forward because you're not God. Listen, I'm on a journey man. And this journey, it's not like a physical journey. It's a spiritual journey. It's a spiritual journey. So I'm not scared. I'm not, I know the man who decided to let me go on that journey will never leave me. And he's always with me. So I don't care what people are saying. I don't care how ungrateful people can be along the journey. I don't care. See, I've sacrificed for so many people on this platform. And I didn't end the day they become ungrateful, but I don't care. I'll keep moving because I'm on a journey. And there's nothing you can do. Like people think that they will attack me and the next day I wake up, my channel is gone. No. They won't even talk about me. They're more the channel grow bigger because you can't change the will of God, man. You can't change what God has already planned in somebody's life. That's what I want so many of you to understand. Some people are destined and you cannot. There's nothing you can do about it. Right? There's nothing you can do about it. Some people are just destined. It's their destiny. And God was with them. And God was with people no matter what you do. You can't ever bring them down. Never. So don't try. First, I am cis. What? What is this? I am S? Okay. Second, congrats on your wedding. I have dual citizenship in Sierra Leone and will be back soon. Would like to meet if you come to the U.S. I'm here. Would like to help with your mission for the motherland. Okay. All right. Just send me an email. If I'm coming to the U.S., I'll be in the U.S. I'll let you guys know. I'll be in the U.S. probably before the month end. This month, if everything goes well tomorrow. Yeah. So thank you so much for the support chat, by the way. That's a lot. And send me an email. Hello at watermire.Africa. Yeah. And we're going to take it from there. Nobody knows. Okay. So we're saying, very true, you have to defend your wife. She's your wife and your love. We have a lot of young people here in the U.S. that don't do anything for their own life. Trudy has done a lot. And I've been growing. I think, yeah. Hi, man. I think I've been here for long, but I'm loving this conversation. Trust me. It's been long since we had something like this for free. We're just making it happen, man. I'm saying, tell us a tricky gift to Mr. Eddie to succeed on YouTube. Trudy is beyond YouTube. Trudy is not just a YouTuber. Trudy is doing a lot beyond YouTube. And maybe in future, she's definitely, I control certain things in terms of the things that she's supposed to let you guys know, the things that she's not supposed to let you guys know. But Trudy is just, he's not just a YouTuber. But for me, Trudy, I don't think I did anything. She just a hard worker. And she decided to work. She even works harder more than me. Yeah. Trudy works harder more than me. So I think we just have to work hard. Yeah. Work hard. Love you, my son. It's Akisha's mom. Oh, now you're a grandma now. Yeah. Yeah. Now a grandma movie as Akisha. Congratulations to Akisha. You guys remember Akisha? It's so cool to be from Africa. Akisha now has a baby. Yeah. So yeah, congrats for being a grandma. Yeah. Thank you so much for the Super Chat dialogue. We appreciate you. Thank you. So what am I for Africa? African son? Be blessed, brother. And congratulations for getting married and keep uniting Africans. But hey, I was so scared, man. I was so scared of getting married. But I was so scared of getting married. But I'm so glad I did it. And I can't wait to learn along the journey so that in five years time, I'll be a marriage counselor. In five years time, you have to pay me for counseling. Then you come and ask me, I would admire, I want to get married. How do I go about it? And I'll tell you now, you need to pay me $100,000 for me to give you that marriage advice. In five years time, I'll be a marriage counselor. I'll be a marriage counselor in five years time. Yeah, please. So make sure you come for me. You come and see me for marriage counseling. Yeah. I love this. Recently, I think I want to say this, what colonialism has done for Africans is to pitch each of us against each other. I pray we get our mental freedom someday. That is very important. I'm also hoping that someday we'll be liberated mentally to love ourselves because people don't get it. Let's do this. I want to ask a question. What is the effect of colonization on Africans? What do you think is the effect? I want to read this, yeah? Please, enough of the marriage stuff. We'll come back to it, but I want to ask a question. What do you think colonization has done to Africans, like effect of colonization on Africans? What is the effect of colonization on Africans? Please, I'll be reading every comment. What is the effect of colonization on Africans? What is the effect of colonization on Africans? Make sure you and Trudy grow more within yourselves before having children if you too plan to have any. Hey, me the way I'm waiting for that, me. I don't have that three years that we are talking about. I don't have that three years. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, please. I just want to know, thank you so much, Proud African for the super chat. Appreciate you saying that you're very sleepy. Your hands are massaging your head deep into sleep. No, I'm not sleepy. I just woke up, by the way. I just woke up. That's I have so much energy. I think I need water, but I just woke up. I want to read this. Hey, the name is Anne. Anne, thank you so much for the super chat. Anne, that's all. Eric Newman. I miss you, bro. How are you doing? The chats are many. I just want to, okay. Yeah, now we can go for it. This is a great topic to discuss the crabs in Bucket to Thread. Is it poverty mindset? Poor self image. This is divide and conquer colonizers plan. This is one thing that I talked about. I talked about it on Twitter, and so many people did not understand where I was coming from, and they took my tweets out of context, and I was just trending for no reason. And then to go there and read the comment. I feel so sad for young Africans. Recently, I think I traveled to Utopia, and when I was in Utopia, I was surrounded by someone, I was with someone from Togo, who speaks French, someone from a Couturagini or something. The person speaks Portuguese, right? Then I was saying that is, I think this is what the effect of colonization, because we couldn't communicate among ourselves. So the person from Togo, I couldn't communicate with him, with her, because she speaks French. And to think of it, when you come to the country Ghana, we are surrounded by three countries. We're surrounded by Ivory Coast, and they speak French. Surrounded by Togo, they speak French. Surrounded by Burkina Faso, and they also speak French. So with a country like Ghana, I cannot communicate with anyone surrounding me. That is the effect of colonization. Yes, but people are saying that when the white people came, or when we were colonized, we had our own languages. So are you trying to tell me that with all the time that we're colonized, that time over 400 years of colonization or whatever, we couldn't have come up with a language that people from Togo will understand, or people from Ivory Coast will understand, or people from Burkina Faso will understand. Before, there were no borders. Togo was part of Ghana. So if not colonization, you could have seen people from Togo migrating into my region, of which when they come, they will understand a particular language that I speak. I think people took it out of context, and they were like, oh, time God for colonization. It's so sad to see Africans saying that time God for colonization, because if you travel within Africa, you will be angry. If you travel within Africa, you will be super angry. I don't know. I used to love everyone. I used to think that we are all the same. I used to think that we are one. I used to think that we see no colleagues. But when you travel within Africa, bro, you get so mad. When you get to see the effect of colonization or effect of slavery, one of the reasons why I stopped doing videos about slavery was the fact that I was having hatred in my heart. The hatred in my heart was growing so badly. So I had to stay away from videos about slavery. Because any time I was getting so mad, I was getting so angry, I was growing so much hate in my heart. And I'm like, what's going on with me? Just by listening to what? How do you call it? Just by getting to know the story of slavery and colonization in Africa. And that is why I'm telling so many Africans, travel more. Educate yourself. Go learn about history of your own country. Start from your own country before you go to other countries. If you go to South Africa and they tell you the story of apartheid, you get so mad. When you go to Namibia and they tell you the story of apartheid, you go crazy. When you go to Seneca and they start telling you the story of slavery in Seneca, you're human, right? And you become so mad. I don't know. Do you guys travel? Do you guys travel? I don't know. Because I feel like I'm not the only one who is experiencing this. I'm not the only one who is experiencing this. Because I used to get so mad. I used to get so angry. I grew so much hatred in my heart for other race knowing how Africans were being treated. That's one of the reasons why I had to just say that I'm not doing videos about slavery anymore. Because the stories were hard, broken. The stories can break your heart. I don't know. I don't know. Maybe it's just one of my. But I had to just have to stop doing such videos. Just because of that. You don't have to answer anyone. Beating you, ignore them. Okay, no, that's not it. Colonization did ask how more than good. But some people think it's better because now we speak English. Now we speak French. Some of us speak Spanish. Thanks to colonizing. If not colonization, what language will you be communicating? But I believe that if colonization did not exist, most of us would have had a way of communicating among ourselves. Because even if you go to Togo, they speak ever. And when you come to voter origin, which is part of Ghana, they still speak ever. I don't know. I want to Zimbabwe, they speak Shauna. And you can actually find Swahili words in Shauna. Anyway, this is what I've learned so far. And people don't get it whenever you're saying something because they don't know where you're coming from. And I just want you guys to know that if you get the chance, travel within Africa and learn more about Africa, because sometimes it's so hard to argue with somebody who doesn't understand what you're talking about. So hard to argue with somebody who doesn't know what you're talking about. Most people will not understand your point. I travel most to few eastern West African countries and I agree with you. We have a long way to go. I'm saying, I just realized that you shot her when she wanted to say a piece of her ring. I realized that when you shot her, when she wanted to say a prize of the ring. Yeah, yeah, yeah. When she wanted to say, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I have that feeling for the way even here in western countries, Africans are treated. I feel so bad because they see us as less humans. Yep. Yep, yep, yep, yep. So what am I just answer my email and do an interview with the organization? I'm hooking you which they will answer all the questions of history. I work on it. Just send me the email. Like I said, I'm here so I can only do that later on. You're saying that see the likes of Thomas Sankara who was killed by his friends, sponsored by France. Ah, Africa's sorry is a sad man. Anyway, so many messages, man, so many. One positive is that country papers for mankind to spread around the world has been achieved. Congratulations from Maya. Thank you. Um, somebody say, Maya, were you able to get people to film with you when you started? No. See, I mean, if you have a vision, you work towards your vision. No one will be there for you when you have a vision. One more time. If you have a vision to achieve something, or if you have a mission to achieve something, you'll be very lonely. No one will be there for you, not even your own friends and family. When I started this whole YouTube journey, it was tough. I don't know if you guys want the video with me and Tony, I wish Tony was saying it. It was tough, but you will, you will always succeed if you know why you started and you keep going without listening to what people are saying. I think when I started, I told people that I don't have money, but I have passion for this. I started employing people for, for employing people to help me start editing my videos. They left because there was no money to pay them. Everybody left. Then I had to learn how to edit my own videos. I learned how to edit my own videos till I had 200k and when I hit 200k, that's when I brought people to start helping me shoot videos. Even when we started interviewing successful entrepreneurs in Africa, there's so many people that we reach out to, they never responded. There's so many people that said, oh, for me to allow you what a mile to interview me, I'd rather let Oprah interview me. I had so many of this. I think there's this place that I went to and I asked for an interview. They said, for you to interview me, I would rather go for PBC. And some people were telling us that, oh, PBC have already interviewed us, CNN has already interviewed us, we don't need what a mile or whatever. But now, and imagine when you've started your own journey and you hear people saying stuff like this to you. It's hard, but I tongue what I never gave up and I tongue what so much that I never let all these words get into me. This is what I keep on telling you all, I've come from far. I don't think your two or three words that you said to me will offend me. I've been offended very long time ago. I got offended when I started. I remember when I wanted to travel to Africa to make videos. I consulted all my friends one more time. I consulted all my friends that time, each and every single of them. I consulted all of them. And when I consulted all of them, it boils down to money, right? And all of them were telling me that now they don't support things like this, not even a dollar. I didn't ask for too much. I asked for one dollar. And then they were all telling me, I don't think we can help you with your dollar because we don't support costs like this. I have screenshot. I have screenshot. I have people that were sending me messages telling me that for me to give you my money, would rather give me to charity because there's nothing good that comes of Africa that we should give you money for you to go to Africa and go and promote Africa. I have screenshot. Maybe one day I might show you guys all this screenshot. I have all of them. I remember there's this guy who said we don't support courses like this, going to Africa to promote Africa in a positive light. Who does that? But if you really want to do that, maybe you should ask the Africa, the UN. I have proofs of all these messages, by the way. Go and ask the UN or maybe consult the AU because it's their duty to promote African positive life. Go and ask them and they will give you the money. These were my friends. These were not people that I don't know. These were my own friends. So when you have vision for something, you will be lonely. Sussex attract. Don't forget that success attract. So many people that will be attracted because of your success. But always don't forget the people that were there for you when you had nothing. That is why to today, when I met Tony, I still cherished Tony because Tony was there when I had nothing. Even though along the line, a lot of people were saying so many, people were laughing at us to the extent that Tony couldn't stand it anymore. So he left. Right? But I still respect him because I had a vision, not him, but we still became, like we're still friends. So go for it. Whatever you dream of achieving, go for it. Don't listen to anybody. Don't listen to anybody. No one understands why you want to do this. No one knows where you're coming from. No one knows why you wake up and you decided to go on this journey. No one knows. Right? So me, I'm just going to tell you, I'm telling you this from personal experience. You know, I'm telling you this personal experience. I'm not telling you stuff that people are telling me or stuff. It's personal experience. Right? So if you have passion for something, if you want to achieve something, if you want to achieve anything, you will be so lonely. Get this from me. You will be so lonely. It's a lonely part. I don't know. I always tell people that maybe I have a million subscribers, but in real life, I'm so lonely. I'm not depressed. I'm not depressed. In real life, I'm so lonely. I don't have so many friends. Yeah, I have a million family on YouTube. Yes, it's okay. It's great. But apart from that personal life, no, I don't, I don't entertain everybody. You know, I don't because I don't know the intentions that you have right now. I don't know. People might be coming around this time around because, oh, you've made it or because you are a Maya or whatever. I'm open. Everyone can have access to me, but I'm lonely. I'm so lonely. Just myself, my wife, my family, and my mentors, nothing else. You can have access to me. Like, what am I, is everywhere? I'm everywhere. When you meet me in town, I don't know. Like, I don't have a car. I'm everywhere. I don't know. I walk in town. Maybe you can target me in town. Probably with my cross path. Like, not good for your health. No. It's good that way. Trust me. Like, don't make your circles so big. Okay. This is based on personal experience. Okay. This is based on personal experience. Don't get me wrong. But I feel like when you're everywhere, you get yourself into trouble. When you are everywhere. When you're on a journey to achieve something, you'll be lonely because not everybody understands your path. But you find like-minded people. And then you talk to them. Like, like-minded people. People that are older than you. Like, I don't have age-meters friends. People that are older than you. People that can advise you. People that can tell you not to do this. Not to do that. Not to do that. Because, see, if let's say I have my age-meters friends, I would have been partying every day. I was in Kigali. And I went for, I went clubbing from morning, from evening eight o'clock to six o'clock in the morning. Can you believe it? I was in Kigali. I had to call my classmate. Hey, let's come. And he's like, let's go and chill, bro. We left the house six o'clock. I came back home the next six o'clock in the morning. Imagine if this my friend is always around every single day, which means I'll be partying from Monday to Sunday. So I'm just telling you, based on experience, have mentors, the right mentors, and keep your circle very small. Not everybody is even happy for you because you've made it or because you have money or whatever. I'm just telling you, man, take this from me. I'm not saying what I'm saying is the best, but that's what works for me. You know, that's what works for me. And then I stick to it. How to ask questions. So free, ask questions. I'm just here. Ask questions. I just woke up and I come here for five hours. I don't care because I'm not doing anything. This is just my time of enjoying with you because you made me who I am today. And that we don't get the chance to talk like this. Probably someday I will talk into each and every one of you one-on-one. I think I've been doing that sometimes, but it's so hard for me these days. So that's why I just decided to come in here and then I just get it done. Someone said I'm lonely. I'm lonely, by the way. I don't know you who you are, but I'm still, I'm lonely, bro. By the way, I don't know who you are. I don't know who you are, but I'm still watching. Oh, okay. I don't know who I am, but you're watching. Okay. My name is Wadamaya. I'm a YouTuber from Ghana. I create African videos. Yeah. So maybe you can go and check the videos that I've done and maybe subscribe for more videos from this guy that you're watching today. Thank you. Are you going to watch the walk-up? I really wanted to go and watch the walk-up, but I don't know. Hey, somebody has to sponsor my trip to Qatar to go and watch the walk-up. I really want to go to Qatar. Let me see. I don't know even if I'm going to have time, but it would be nice to go to Qatar to watch the African teams in Qatar. My greatest to our life. That's a choice. How do you get your mentors? How do I get my mentors? The people that I interviewed, some of them became mentors after I met them along the journey. They became mentors and they've really helped me. My life really changed from 2020 to now. Before 2020, I was not the Wadamaya now because I didn't have mentors. But after 2020, my life transformed rapidly, crazily. I thank God for the people that he brought into my life in 2020. I've learned a lot and I'm not selfish. I'm not a selfish guy. When I meet people along the journey, I teach them what I've learned from these mentors. I just teach people what I learned along the journey. So yeah, probably one of these days, I'll see what I can do. Do your mentors influence your life in any way? They influence what I do with my money in terms of investment. That's basically what they teach you what to do, you know what I mean? Because they don't want me to make the same mistake that they made. So anything that I want to do, sometimes I consult them. I don't have a car, right? I don't have a car, not just because I don't want to buy a car, but I consulted my mentors and all of them gave me a red flag when it comes to buying a car, right? And I just spoke to them recently that, hey, I need this, this and that. And then now they gave me a go ahead and okay, now you know this, but they gave me an amount of money that I need to spend on buying a car. You shouldn't buy a car beyond this amount of money. Do you understand me? I could have just woke up and said, I know I'm going to buy this particular car because I feel like driving this particular car, right? But the kind of mentors that you have right now, they will tell you that, okay, now we're giving you a go ahead to go and buy a car, but make sure you don't buy a car that costs more than this. So that is the influence that my mentors have in my life. And I think it's effective, you know? It's really effective and the way I see the world right now is different from the way I used to see the world before. And I feel like life is so simple, you know? It's just that humans always complicate life. And I keep on telling you, I don't, don't be like Audemire, but find somebody who is older than you, who has a lot of things to share, who has a lot of things to share and can impact your life positively. How would you advise someone who is much concerned about Africans losing their culture and want to start creating a YouTube channel? That would be amazing. You know, you have to start. And don't start thinking of, you just start today and Africans will start embracing you. No, you start, stick to the message and you will find the right audience. Thank you. Have you thought of starting your own startups? Of course, of course. Of course, it's in a pipeline. I think if everything is registered, somebody is saying, should you quit school to do YouTube, especially if you have a strong vision? No, no, no. You can be in school and at the end of the day, you still follow what your passion, right? Or your vision. Be in school, get it done, balance it. Find a balance. Because like I said, YouTube is not a full time. It's not a long term goal, right? I don't see YouTube as a long term goal. It's a short term goal. That's why even me being on YouTube, we still have to invest in other things, right? Because you know that YouTube is not a long term thing, right? So I'm not going to encourage you to quit school. It can be in school and weekends, you do your YouTube videos. After school, you'll be doing your YouTube videos. But maybe if you have a job and then you feel like, okay, when I focus on this vision, I will actually be, because at the end of the day, you are working, you're working because you want to make money, right? So if YouTube is going to pay you more than your work, why not? But for school, I will not advise it. I'm saying I'm currently in a nursing school. It's stressful. Your videos inspire me to travel and your conversations, conversation is helpful. You're a good human being. Thank you so much, Melanie. Thank you. Holly, don't quit school for YouTube combined, both. I think that was the advice that I gave him. Why there is no effort for black or African YouTubers to come together to invest in Africa and get the government of some countries in Africa to give feminine residency to the diaspora. I'm just hoping that someday we'll be, we'll unite as one because I think when it comes to Africans or black people in general, everything is competition. That's what I've seen. Even if you try to give people ideas and maybe the ideas start working, they will come up and act as if they are bigger than you and they don't need you anymore. So I think that's the problem of Africans in general. You are not lonely. Your queen is nice to you as your life partner. I think maybe you took my loneliness out of context. I never said I'm lonely like, no, when you're on a certain journey, you become lonely. New people should not take my loneliness out of context. I'm not, come on, how can I, I'm a married man, how can I be lonely? Saying it's true, bro, car helps a lot, but by according to your budget, not because of someone. Great documentary by the BBC that features African scholars on African history. Very comprehensive and extremely educated. I love this lady. I love her documentaries on Africa. Something to say, I have a Kenyan girlfriend. I hope I did not inspire you. Please leave Kenyan women alone. Please leave Kenyan women alone, especially if you're not from Kenya. Leave women alone. Now I'm Kenyan. So I want to start a movement. Leave our women alone. Yes, he's isolated not lonely. When you are on the path to your destiny, it might feel lonely. That's what I meant. It's a nine-year corner. Okay. Yeah, I'm saying leave our women alone, please. I'm from Kenya now and I stand with Kenyan men. I am one of your own. Please leave our women alone. I saw a comment and it was so funny. He said, when Kenyan men reject Kenyan women, there goes a Ghanian to grab the rejected ones. The day that Africans will come to understand that we are just one people. I'm just hoping that someday I will live to see all of that, man. Like Africans saying, oh, we are one. Oh, we are one in real life. My, don't be selfish, bro. Let's have some. No, no, no, no. I'm Kenyan. I stand with Kenyan men. I repeat it once again. Leave our women alone, especially the Kikui women. Leave them alone. Please. We're begging you. Leave our women alone. Oh, same year. Met with a man in 2018. Oh, in Shandong, but I didn't know what I mean. Oh, wow. Who is this lady? Naniya's corner. What's the name? Let me check her out. He met me in 2018. Oh, she has a YouTube channel. Okay. Wow. So I used to in Shandong. So that's the city that she's talking about. It used to be called the same city. The same city. That's those days that I used to like, when I was a bad boy, you know, that was the city that I normally, I go, you know, were you in Jinnan? Shandong, were you in Jinnan? Jinnan is the city that I, I don't have to reveal my secret in India though. I call that city the same city when I was in China. Whenever you feel like, yeah, just going to have some fun, you go to Jinnan, Shandong, Shandong, Jinnan. There used to be a university. I had a Zimbabwean girlfriend from that city. Is it Jinnan? Jinnan, right? I hope, I hope she's talking about Jinnan. Yeah, that's the school. Yeah, that's Shandong, Shandong, Jinnan. Yeah. So we used to go there for hunting. And I think my ex-girlfriend, my ex-girlfriend who was from Jinnan, no, she used to school in Jinnan. Yeah, used to school in Jinnan. My, my last girlfriend before Trudy, used to, used to school in Jinnan. Yeah. So yeah, you didn't know me that time. It's good that you didn't know me. It's all good. It's all good. So you're in Beijing right now. How is China? Oh, wow. How is China? Okay. Know what am I? Who's there? Know for what? My in-law, please surprise me with a shopping voucher to West Hills. Hey, hey, hey. Okay. I hope we can surprise the world by becoming the first African team reaching, no, we are not, we are not surprising the world to be the first African team reaching semi-finalists, but we'll surprise the world by being the first African team to win the World Cup. And I have miles, miles from Kenya now. So yeah, of course, I'm, I'm Kenya now. Can you guys believe it? I have a picture. I think I went, I went to Kigali and I was in Kigali for, for a program and then they had different flags. They said, pick your country flag. Everybody was picking one country, one country. I went and I picked two flags. I picked Kega and Ghana. And then everyone was looking at me. What's wrong with this guy? Because the first thing that I got married the next day I was in Kigali. Right? So I went and I picked like two flags, both Ghana and Kenya. And then they said, wave your flag. And I had to wave all with the two flags, man. So yeah, I'm not Kenyan. So whether you like it or not, I'm, I'm, I'm half Kikuyu, half Kalenjin. I don't have Kenyans in here though. They said, I've never seen a man like Guatemala who cared about the interest of all this. Most of the YouTubers cares about themselves. The family members, a great man, even promoted my wife's food channel. Wow. Wow. Thank you. Thank you so much for the super chat. And thank you so much for the kind words. Really appreciate, man. Really appreciate. So I think Nanya is in China right now. Let's just do her a favor. And I've seen over a thousand six hundred people watching me right now. She's not sleeping. China is definitely one AM or something. But what do you do on the channel? What are you, what are you doing in China? Nanya, what are you doing in China? What are you doing in China? So you guys should check out her YouTube channel. This is the link. If you care to know what she does, please, this is her channel. You can click on it, subscribe to her channel to support this YouTube street. It's not easy. Titi, are you sleeping? You, I called you, you didn't pick up and you are here on live stream, right? Okay, Titi. We have, we have Kenyans in here. Me, I'm half KQ, half Kalenjin, man. Half KQ. Somebody say half flow, half KQ. How many Kenyans in here? Me, I'm half, half KQ, half Kalenjin. Bro, you are from Takrari, promote it please. I always promote Takrari and especially my village. I always tell people that I'm from, I'm from Ahin Kofi, which is in Takrari. Even my village is now popular than me. Yeah, but I'll be in Aksin. I'm going to check out where Kwame Nkuna was born. You know, this week I've been doing a video about the best place of Kwame Nkuna. So you all should check it out. Working on a video about the best place of Kwame Nkuna. So yeah, we should, we all should check it out. It's a video that I'll be working on. We're traveling tomorrow for it. Because I know Kwame Nkuna is celebrated in so many countries that I've been to and I'm just hoping that people will know exactly the best place of Kwame Nkuna. So that'll be the video that I'll be working on this week. Yep, yep, yep. Okay, definitely Takrari. We'll promote Takrari very soon. I've seen people promoting Takrari on my behalf, which is amazing. I see people saying that, oh, this is what a Mayan city or southern something. It's on what a Mayan hometown. Proudly Kenyan. I see you. I see Kenyans representing my people. My people represent and shout out to all Kenyans. Kenyans Kenyan in the house. Kenyans in the house. I see you all. I see you. They said like, I love the video you did with Zoso. Oh wow. Graduates since 2020 had a baby and yet to go back to school staying at home for now. Oh, that's impressive. But you know that your baby cannot be Chinese. Even though the baby was born in China, that's one crazy thing about living in China, man. And you found love in China. That's amazing. Some of us could not find love in China, man. The love on the streets of China was so real, man. But I'm so glad that you found love in China. And yeah, even a baby came out of it. That's a blessing. Yeah, that's a blessing. So you guys should check it out. Maya, you need to pay me. I've been promoting you since you came back home. I live in Washington, D.C. and I drive Uber part-time. Send me an email. I'll be in Washington. I'll be in Washington. Like, I'm coming to the U.S. But if I come to the, like I said, I'm not sure. I'll be in the U.S. this month. But if I make it to the U.S., I'll be in Washington just for two days and I'll be back. Yeah, but I'm not sure about it. So you send me an email. And when I come, I'll pay you. I'll pay you back. Yeah, I'll pay you back. Saying, how did you manage a long-distance relationship over the years? I think I'm a big fan of long-distance relationship. I've been in so many long-distance relationships. And I always want my love to be renewed any time I meet my loved one. How do I call it? Because I get tired of people. I get tired of people, especially when you're dating a girl who lives next door to you. I get, I get tired. I get, I get tired. I would love to answer this one, but let me just, I get tired when we are always together. So anytime, let's say I did somebody who is not from my city or my country. And anytime I see you, it's like we just met each other. I love that feeling. You know, I love that feeling knowing that it feels like I just met you, you know? So, yeah. And also you need that distance to do your own thing. Yeah, you gotta, you gotta, you gotta own freedom to do what you want to do. You get me? This one, when you talk like this, you sound very better with your voice than when you are shouting. I just wanted to react to this, yeah? I love shouting with that noise. Or knowingly, I shout a lot, yeah? I don't know. I, I talk like this when I'm being romantic, yeah? So it's like, you know, it's late at night, it's 11 o'clock and I'm talking with you guys and I have to sound a bit romantic. So I have to, you know, talk slowly, just like though I'm talking to you all. But when I'm on YouTube, when the camera is on, I become a different person altogether. I become a different person altogether. You know, sometimes I will be like, am I the same person? It's something that I can control, you know? Yeah, forgive me about that, but it is what it is. Yeah. Hello, Wadamaya. So hello, Wadamaya. We are OG, Wadamaya since China videos. My husband is American and we plan moving to Zambia. He wants to go to Africa because of your videos. That's amazing. And when you get the chance to come to Africa, please let me know. And I'll definitely come and see you guys. Thank you. You became the village boy. You should do a meet and greet with your Kenyan brothers and sisters. Definitely, definitely. Kenya is home. We'll always be together. Don't worry about that. It's 11 p.m. It's two, it's 2 a.m. in Kenya. Yeah. It's 2 a.m. in Kenya. I know, right? It's 11, it's 1126 a.m. and I know run for president. My favorite Jamaican couple, Queen Jody and Epi from Gambia. He said, they just came back from Mombasa. It was great. Inspired by you. Thanks again. Wow. That's amazing. And it feels good to see Africans traveling within Africa. Anytime I see, especially young Africans, yeah, moving from one country to another, I feel happy to see that man. So what am I, when will you do another live stream very soon? I will try and do live streams every Sunday when I have the chance. But I just want to tell you guys that I mean, it's been amazing spending time with you all. I feel so good talking to you guys. I don't even want to go, but I know and believe that it's late in so many places, but you guys are still here listening to me. That is the kind of love that you have for me. Just want to tell you that I appreciate each and every one of you, even though I might not get a chance to call you or let you know that I love you and I appreciate you. Tip down. I care so much about you. So please, if you are supporting me, keep supporting me. If you are, if you support my channel, keep doing it. If you watch the videos, I appreciate you. Don't stop. Yeah. I will say this again, if I have ever offended you in any way, I'm so sorry. If I ever said something that you did not like, I'm so sorry. I'm not perfect. I just want you to know that I, I'm just being me and just doing what I love. And sometimes I work hard to see people are saying that I'm hating on, especially when I see YouTubers saying that I'm hating on small YouTubers and I don't, I don't even see anybody like I don't, I don't, I have no single hate in my heart for any content creator. No, I, I, I have no single hate. I don't know. Let me, let me say this clearly. Yeah. I have no single hate for any creator out there. I don't know. Sometimes when I wake up the next day and I see people saying things on the internet, I'm like, what happened? I mean, people have been trying so hard to turn my audience against me. People have tried so hard to make people hate me on this street of this YouTube street. I see it. I see it. And I don't know. I don't hate anybody. I'm not jealous of anybody. I don't, I don't know. Maybe it comes with, it's a price that comes with success because people come up with wets and I'm like, what are you saying? Don't have any hate for anybody. I'm not jealous of anybody. I wish all of us would grow together. I've, I've, I've helped and supported so many people willingly without even asking for a dollar. But yet they'll be going around telling people that I charge them this amount of money. And they forget that the same people that they tell will come and tell me. And I'm just telling you guys, I'm speaking from the heart. I'm speaking from the heart. It hurts sometimes and you keep on wondering, what have you done? I mean, is it even okay to help people? Is it even okay to share ideas with people? Is it even worth it to, to share what you know to others? Because I've, I've always wanted to see content creators in Africa win. I've always wanted to see content creators in, in various African countries succeed. But it's like the more you share what you know, the more the same people that you share what you know to them turn their back against you. I don't, I don't know. Like, I don't know. Like, I even see people comparing my videos with other people's videos, knowing the fact that I'm, I'm the brain behind it. But I, I don't come out to say that I'm the brain behind this. But you see people like trying to, you know, turn people against you. Like, it's, I don't understand. You know, I don't understand. Like, when I meet content creators, I meet them genuinely. Like, oh, I'm so glad to see my, my beautiful, lovely sister in here. Sweets are jelly. Her voice alone can make you sleep whilst you're watching her. You know, like, you meet content creators and I didn't do the day, you be like, was it even worth it? I want to tell African content creators, if you're listening to me, let's love ourselves. Let's share each other's videos. Let's encourage one another. The space is huge. Like me, I don't, like the space, the YouTube space is huge. Like, you have no control over the algorithm. You have no control over it. You, all you do is to create your videos. The number of views that that video will get, you have no control over it. Even, I want to say this, it's not even worth it. Like, I, I, I see everything that goes on. I don't, no, no, no, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not being negative or anything like that, but I'm just telling you things that I see. I mean, we should just love ourselves, you know. I remember in 2020, I discovered that telling stories of people, yet telling stories of Africans grows a channel. One more time. I'm just repeating this. In 2020, I used to just before 2020, I used to travel in Africa just to make videos about Africa, how beautiful a country is, talk about the food they eat in the country, and whatever, and then just keep moving, right? That's, that's all I used to do. And in 2020, I discovered that entrepreneurship series, when you, when you talk about people's businesses, it grows your channel and even if you grow, it grows your channel, you make more money and it has more impact. It has more impact than the videos that I used to do before. You know what I did? When I discovered that the next day, I called Tyre on the phone. I spoke to Tyre for two hours, two, two hours. And you see the saddest part of it all is like, when you don't talk about it, people just sit somewhere and then trying to put two people against each other. Like, oh, this guy's better than you. Like, it's not worth it. See, I sit back, I call and I tell you like, hey, I think this thing is working. The main focus is to put Africa on the map. Why don't you do this? Why don't you do that? Why don't you do this and this and this and that? Why don't you? And we share ideas. And at the end of the day, we both keep growing. That's it. And that's what, that's what I want Africans to know, but not to, not to come up with like trying to put two people against each other. Like, this guy, what's his name? Steven Ndoku. I was in Nigeria, Steven Ndoku. I feel like it's the next big thing. When I met Steven Ndoku, I have like like more like a whole conversation with Steven like, hey, dude, you're good with this, you're good with that. But we, we're trying to recruit more ambassadors for Africa to the world. We're trying to recruit more ambassadors for Africa to the world, bro. Join the course. This is like, and December 2021, Steven sent me a message. And it's the message really touched me. Like the message from Steven really touched me, bro. It's like, I don't want to go into details. But the guy was so grateful. Like, he was so grateful. The message that he sent to me touched my heart. And I've never even come out to say this, this and that. We, we should, we should stop turning content creators against each other, but rather support us. We are all different in our own way. Don't compare me with anyone. Don't tell me what am I is better than this person or this person is better. It's not, it's not the important. Everyone has their own different way of telling the stories. But at the end of the day, it's just one common goal, Africa to the world. The space is bigger. I cannot be, I cannot be traveling one person. I cannot be traveling from one country to another every single day. No, we need to get representatives from different African countries to start telling the stories from their own countries. This is what I'm trying to do. I sometimes when I see certain things, I feel like, oh my goodness. If, if I meet somebody along the journey and the person tells me that I want to promote Africa, what do I do? I just bring you on my channel, give you audience and I leave. I think the first time I met African traveler. Congratulations, my brother. He just hits a hundred K today. You all should go check out his YouTube channel. He just hits a hundred K today. African traveler told me that he's so shy. He's the first Kenyan that I knew. He's so shy. He cannot do this. We talk on phone. Do it. Go for it. Do it. Go for it. Do it. Go for it. And is it when you sit back and you see all these things, you just happy? The fact that you're talking about it doesn't mean that you hate someone. I'm a big shout out to African Tigris and she thinks I hate her. I have no hate for anybody. A big shout out to you, African Tigris. I saw a long message and stuff like that. It's just sad. Like when people come up and think that you hate them or stuff like that, what a Maya got no hate for any African content creator. No hate. Like zero hate. Right? A big shout out to her. She's doing amazing and I'm so happy for you. But you know, coming up with messages saying that I'm this and this and that, no. You don't have to fight anyone. I'm not fighting anyone. Like I don't know if it comes with success or something because I don't get it. See, I mean, I saw African Tigris that was denying the fact that she never got any help from me or anything. It's okay. But don't go extreme. Don't go extreme thinking that I hate you or don't go extreme thinking that, oh, I'm just taking credit of your, I don't want that credit. I'm just telling you that I don't have hate for any of you. See, Marwa, a big shout out to Marwa on the day I got married, he posted that I know we have our differences and stuff like that. There is no difference, bro. There is no difference, my brother. I have no, see, when you said congratulations, I said, thank you, my brother. There is no hate. There's nothing. There's nothing. I have nothing against you. I would never have anything against you. Sometimes I don't know what happens. I wake up the next day, they say, what am I? I have families. It's all love, bro. Like I just told him, thank you so much because I have no hate, man. Listen, I would have been like, I don't care, but there's no difference. I see you all as family. It's just that I wake up to see they say what am I has done and then I'm like, why always what am I? Why not do, like if you want to maybe, how do I call it? This whole back and forth, why not other content creators, but always has to be what am I? There is no difference. I love and appreciate the work of each and every single of you. I mean, they've called me fake. They said, I think Dimwango, today I'm giving a lot of shout out, a big shout out to Dimwango. I still watch you, big apps to what you're doing in Philippines. I still watch every single African content creator. Whether you hate me or whether you said I've done this and that, a big shout out to you. Like I have nothing in my heart against you all. No hate. So a big shout out to you, Dimwango, keep doing your thing, keep growing. We are all proud of you. We're watching you. See, I have, I don't know. I don't know what I need to do to make you understand that I have no hate against each and every one of you. Maybe it could be misunderstanding. Maybe somebody came up with something and you guys decided to jump on. I have no hate. See, any more names because I really want to, I really want to give everyone a shout out today. Because I don't know what I'm going to do this. I want to give each and everyone a shout out. Any more names because I've seen all of them. I've seen all of them and I just want to tell you guys like, if I've offended you all in any way, I'm sorry. Yeah, if I offended you all in any way, I'm sorry. I have, but to think that I have, to the extent of calling me names, like I've never come up, I've never come up and call anybody names despite the fact that every day I wake up and I see people calling me names and stuff. No. It's not like I'm apologizing. No, no, no, no, don't get me wrong. Somebody say that I thank you for mentioning and apologizing to African. Great. Listen, none of these guys that I mentioned their names, there is no way I offended these people in any way. In any way. I'm just, I'm just trying to let you guys know that like I have nothing against all of them. I'm just, and listen, why must they even be like, I have something against these people? Like, I don't get it. I'm just telling them that I appreciate, you know, I'm just telling you guys that I appreciate each and everyone of you and I'm so sorry if you guys felt like I've offended you in any way. Yeah, but I just want you guys to know that like the guy that you see, whether you say this and this and that, it will never stop me from being who I am. You know what I mean? You know, it will never stop me from being who I am. And I, I don't know. I don't, I don't know. Like sometimes you wake up, you say, fake pan-Africanist, you wake up, you say, and I'm like, even personally, I've never admitted anywhere that I'm a pan-African. How many of you have seen me saying somewhere that I'm pan-African? Because I think I stated in so many places that don't call me a pan-African. You know, I stated so many ways that don't call me a pan-African. But I keep on, I wake up and say, fake pan-African. So I'm just telling you all, I'm a married man. I have a lot of interesting stuff to work on. I have so many marriage issues to deal with. You know, so I need to focus on my marriage now. So all these things are like literally in the past. And I want to start all over again. It's not, I'm not going to be like, oh wait, no, no, no. Please, you and I admire YouTube video will be fired. I'm just, I'm just here. I'm just here. And what am I will forever be here. And will forever be here for a very long time. And I just want to say that thank you. Who else to, to my YouTube subscribers? Some people said they, they unsubscribe to the channel because they felt like I have so much jealousy in my heart for other content creators. So because of that, they had to unsubscribe. Yeah. So I want to tell those subscribers like what Amaya has no hate in his heart, has no jealousy in his heart. But rather, even recommending so many content creators when I don't want to go to certain places. You know, when I don't want to go to certain places, I rather recommend other content creators and imagine if I have a jealous heart. I would never do that. I would never do that. So I just want to speak to you guys. Today is the day to each and every one of you. I love and I appreciate you all. We have like, I think I should just do it three, three hours and then that would be good. No, that's, that's amazing, right? You guys should clap for me, man. Oh, Stella Chanel, you're not sleeping. Stella Chanel is here and Stella can confirm that I have no hate in my heart or jealousy in my heart. You know, we should just live together as one big family to take African content to the next level. There's so many things to do in this space. There's so many things that we can do. You know, recently I was saying that we should even have content creators that focus on health. We should have content creators that focus on education. We should have content creators that focus on farming. We should have content creators that focus on, you know, so many things. But as soon as you start talking about that, people are like, oh, you, you hating on other content creators. No, the space is so big, not everyone will come up and say that I want to be the YouTuber that talks about Africa to the world. No, we have, we have to diversify in the kind of content that we do. You know, we have to diversify. You get what I mean? We have to diversify. There is a gap in the African YouTube space and I'm just hoping that a lot of you all will come and fill that gap. Let me read some of the comments. Okay, no respect for the next time. Mishala, keep on keeping it real. Thank you so much. I'm actually going to go off very soon. Are you administrative? Are the games continue to stand out? Okay. All right. I enjoy watching all African content creators without drama. Thank you. Drama doesn't even sell. Drama is just one day and it will cost you a lot. Maya, what's the Ghanaian eye doctor specialist name and location? So the reason why I did not share the doctor's location is that the doctor was building his own hospital and he wanted me to put his contact when his hospital is done. So I actually have a video that I interviewed him and stuff. It's going to come up. I think his hospital is done. He called me last week and also in the country. So I'll probably share the contact next week. Yeah. Is that okay? Ignore the negativity and uplift positive. Like I said, it's positivity throughout. What else again? Someone said, what's going on in Cameroon? I have no idea about that. I need to read on that. What a Maya has no hate towards anyone. I had a privilege of meeting him and he's the nicest guy you will meet. Thank you. And I've seen you, Dennis, I've seen you defended me in so many places. I appreciate you, man. I appreciate you. We Africans and Africans, our business keeps shining Maya, sending you love and sending you love to you and Trudy. Congratulations to Maya on your wedding. What am I saying? You're still a young guy. You've learned yet that Africans are their own enemies. The black syndrome is to pull each other's down. I've been watching a genuine YouTuber that you went to South Africa together. That's it, bro. You're the new generation. Pan-African is proud. They said, if you don't have no haters, you're not popping, my brother. One love. See you in South Sudan, Nest. I love South Sudan, man. I can't wait to go back. Hey, Maya, Cameroon was very friendly to me, Trudy, when she visited. So are you also going to come to Cameroon to show case the beautiful culture of the country very soon? I'll be in Cameroon. What am I? I'm my only celebrity. Give me a shout out, JC. I see you everywhere. I see you fighting for me all the time. Yeah, I know, right? I don't know what to say about you, but I read your comments every single day. I see your comments on other people's pages anytime they talk about what a Maya. But I don't know what does JC stands for. I don't know if you're going to tell me about that. I enjoy watching all your videos. It helps me to see Africa in a different lens. And I'm not the only one who is showing Africa in a different lens. There are so many content creators. Go check out Tio Ina. Go check out African Tigress. Go check out Ms. Trudy. Go check out so many African traveler. Go check out Nappy Bricks. Go check out Vanessa Camby. Yeah, there's so many. There's so many. There's so many content creators showing Africa in a different light. And it's very important that you support all these African content creators so that your words will encourage them to do more. Yep. I need the contact of the prawns farmer. I have a business. I think I share the contact. It's under the YouTube video. When are you coming to London? I don't have a visa for London yet. But if in case I get a visa for London, I'll let you guys know. But you need to stop opening yourself up to everybody. Everybody is not your friend. Be careful and keep few productive friends. All right. All right. All right. Okay. 10 more minutes. 10 more minutes. Go back. Go black to Africa is also doing that. Steven Ndoku is also promoting Africa in a positive light. What is the game? I hope you do leave where you can join and get the encouragement and ideas about starting a new YouTube. Your email, hello at watermire.africa. Hello at watermire.africa. I have 10 more minutes to go. Your final words. Anything you want to say. 10 more minutes. Just want to go off exactly three hours. Just for me to know that I spend three hours of my time with the love of my life on the internet. Boss, man. Boss. Boss. Are you guys on Twitter? Are you on Twitter? If you're on Twitter, please. I'm trying to... I've been on Twitter these days and it's an interesting platform. I love it. So if you're on Twitter, please go make sure you follow me on Twitter. Follow me on Twitter right now. If you're on Twitter, follow me on Twitter. If you're on Instagram, the Instagram handle is Mr. Ghana Baby. I mean, we should not always be friends on them. Okay. So let me tell you something. If you really want to know what I do, where I am every day, check on Twitter, man. Like make sure you follow me on Twitter. If you really want to know where I am, what I'm doing, what's going on my mind, check on Twitter. So you better follow me on Twitter. And if you also have Instagram, you want to check you out on Instagram. Follow me on Instagram. And on Facebook, we've been uploading videos on Facebook. Currently we have over 200,000 followers on Facebook. It's growing. It's growing. When are you coming to Utopia again? I was in Utopia last night. I was in Utopia last night. Please save the video. I'm not deleting it on Hima. Oh, Hima, how are you? Good to see you. Good to see you. My friend is saying that he's promoting Africa through music. He's promoting Africa through music. Anyway, check out, hey, the glow is the name of your channel. Like, wow, I forgot the name of the channel. Oh my God. The glow is the name of your channel. Seriously, I forgot. Yeah, I have like six minute group hop. So check out group hop. He said he's promoting Africa through music. So go check it out. Go check it out. And yeah, he said, I saw a video. Do you want to go crying, asking him to live alone? He never spoke about it. Can you clarify what you did to her? I never did anything. Nothing, absolutely nothing. It was just a clickbait title. They just wanted to talk for people to subscribe to their channel and feel pity for them. And I didn't do the day. Like I said, this is our past. I don't, I did nothing. Absolutely nothing. I just woke up one day and I found out that I'm being attacked on the internet. And I think people fell for it. People came to my DM insulting me. I've been through a lot that I don't talk about, but anyway, that's just the past. Never did anything. Absolutely nothing. Woke up morning. I saw them talking about me that I should live here alone. For what? I'm attacking her because her channel is growing. How can a million subscriber channel hate on the channel? I don't, I don't hate anybody. I think I don't know. Yeah, I have six more minutes. Believe me or not, before God. Yeah, believe me or not, before God. I have, I don't have anything in my heart against all the video that I saw on the internet. Absolutely nothing. I don't want to talk about this anymore. Anyway, I think I've already apologized to everyone. Like if I offended them in any way, I'm sorry, but I know, you know, I don't know, maybe. You have never offended me, but sometimes sad and down in your content, provoke people's insecurity. Broken women are watching from their broken space. Hey, hey, hey, don't put me into trouble. Somebody's saying Afro-Jamaican. Dude, did you see my this from Kenya? You're my inspiration. I'll be there in November looking to see me move in March. Okay, send me move in March or see me move in March. Okay. All right. I'll see you when I get to Nairobi. I actually met a guy in Nairobi when I, I wanted Nairobi. He's from Sierra Leone, but based in America. And then now he moved to Nairobi because the wife is from Kenya. And he moved to Nairobi because of my videos and he moved with the whole family. But I was supposed to meet him up, but the day I met him, that was the day I was leaving. So I couldn't really do anything about it. Yeah. So a big shout out to Viglo. You guys should go check out Viglo's YouTube channel. And yeah, join inspiration to all of us. What I would like to see in DC, Washington DC, when you come, what's the email? I put myself into trouble with this American trip, man, but I've not confirmed yet. All right. The email is hello at what am I at Africa? Hello. This is the best email to reach out to me. Hello at what am I at Africa? Africa? Hello, I would admire Africa. We still have four minutes to go. Shout out to each and everyone in here. Can you represent your country flag before we go? The last four minutes, let's make it interesting. Represent with your country flag. I'm from Ghana. What about you? Chai Rastafari. You're a hero, Maya. Thank you. Thank you for bringing the positive image of our continent to the world. It's very important. I represent your country flag with your country flag. With your country flag. Can I video call you? We need to talk about business. Don't worry. Send me an email, man. Send me an email. Liberia in the building, your country flag, Kenya. Oh, this is Zimbabwe. Wow. Jamaica, Kenya, once again, Cameroon. Represent with your flag. I'm from Ghana. I see you. Nigeria and the U.S. How can you come from two places? How can you come from two places? Gambia in the building, Jamaica in the U.S., Kenya once again, Ghana. Let me see if I'll see a flag that I've never seen before. Okay, Belgium. What flag is this? Spain, eh? Okay. You don't have to say anything. Just this in the comment section should be only your flag. Okay, we got like less than two minutes to go. I want to say that I love each and every one of you. How can you come from China? I'm sorry. There's no black Chinese, by the way. Anyway, I see Congolese in here. Somali. How? Guess what? I sat beside a Somali guy on the plane today and then he's on his way to Ghana. And I was like, I've been to Mogadishu before. He's like, really? This is his first time hearing somebody from Ghana saying that he has been to Mogadishu. Yep. Anyway, I want to say thank you so much. One minute. I just want to say I appreciate each and every one of you. I love and I appreciate each and every one of you. Take this from me. I love you. Yeah, I love you so much. Thanks for supporting a village boy like me. Thanks for believing in my dreams. Thanks for being part of this awesome family. Thanks for commenting on my videos. Thanks for staying here with me. A big thank you to people who actually support this channel financially. It's not easy. I'm not that rich like the way people think on the internet. Yeah, I make decent amount of money, but we all have to invest the money into something else again. So thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much for everything. And the good Lord bless us all with another day so that we'll always be seeing ourselves in here every single day. Thank you. And I'll see you all in the next one. Happy my life. Hello. As an email. If you want to reach out to me, this is the email to reach out to me on. Thank you so much. Have a good night and be positive in anything that you do. I love you all. Bye.