 Why are you taking photos for beauty? Yes, I'll save your photos here. Today has really been a crazy day. Yeah, of course. My head even spinning up to now. It's not crazy. So what happened today was, me coming to Zambia, I really never knew that Zambia was this beautiful because anytime I hear about Zambia, it's about safari and the rest. So when I told him to take me to the city center, I was blown away. And then we went there and then we started like walking in the city center with cameras started. I think you left us. Yeah, I was parking the car. So I was like, I wanted to follow you guys. Then few minutes they were like, ah guys, we caught up. So we were arrested while we had our camera in our hands. We were trying to check out how beautiful the city is but you know, we were mocked. This one guy who came to us and he said, why are you filming? Do you know that this place is there? They came so aggressive. So aggressive. And then all of a sudden we were surrounded by so many people. Exactly. Okay, let me say the truth. To us here in Zambia, we are peaceful people. But we have such people, bad people like him because what we were doing, it wasn't a wrong thing. Because we were not shooting him. We were not shooting people. We were just shooting the building and how beautiful. How beautiful the streets are. And that thing, it will also help us more because when you people, you subscribers watch how beautiful Zambia is, they might even come. Because we never, there is no bad thing what we have so today. Exactly. So for me it's my first time to be here in Zambia and I was also fascinated that some streets in Zambia they look the same even almost the same. They look the same as Nairobi CBD in Kenya. In Kenya. How the streets is, how people are selling. So even when we were arrested we were actually talking about that moment, that moment we were talking about. Because I've been to Kenya and I saw and I was like, wow, this is like CBD Kenya. And he's like, yeah, he's even surprised. And then this guy came to us, a lot of people surrounded us. They asked, where are you from? I said I'm from Ghana. Two grown up men with white beard and gray hair. You know, gray hair. Said, oh Ghana, criminal, you are Nigerians. And trust me, that same person who said the same word, they are not even a Zambian because Zambian people, they don't insult people. No, they don't. No, they can't say they are not. Maybe you are a Zambian, that's why you don't want to say that. No, no, I'm not defending Zambia. No, listen. Because the same person who was there, he cannot look at the way when we went to the police people. The way they helped us. They were like, no, what do we arrest? I'm not defending because of Zambia. But that man, if I follow him right now or ask him to be honest, it's not to do with Zambia. Because Zambian people, they don't insult, they don't. Maybe you fight, then you joke. It was so crazy. Like you said, they are criminals. They can be terrorists. We were handled like terrorists. You were handled like terrorists. You were not there. We were handled like terrorists. The guy took the whole cameras from us. A lot of people surrounded us. Even took our passports. They took our passports. And they said, where are the security men? Over here. And they called security men for us. And then the security men came. I think they called first the military. Was it the military? No, no, that's the police. That's the police, normal police. The first one. The first only saw those guys when I entered the office. One was wearing green. Those are not police. Those are just normal police. The military, they wear such a color like these ears. They don't wear that one. And the military, they don't found in town. They was out of town. But okay, to be honest, let me say the truth to your family. We apologize. We have what happened. You saw it. Yeah, I was there. I was suffered with you. It was one o'clock. Was it one? Before one. We stayed there, so... Almost like 4 hours. 4 to 5 hours we were fighting. And they took us to the bank. And the bank doesn't even want to hear anything. Even the time you called me, the time he called me, I asked him, what are you wearing? He was like, I'm not going to wear it. I said, yo, I'm not going to run away. Why would I run? If I want to run away, I wouldn't code you. Yeah. Then when I reached there, he hold me. He was like, excuse me, don't hold my hand like this. I'm not a criminal. So can you take me to the office and explain what happened to him? This man, he claimed to be a journalist. And he's not. He didn't prove himself. Because as a journalist, you should have certified documents. Exactly. That you are a journalist. You should have what do you call it, license. Uh-huh. To be a journalist. You know, I've been arrested in so many countries. But sometimes it happened in a quick way. But this was just... I felt like it's even sad to call yourself an African sometimes. Because this guy, immediately he had... I told him that I'm from Ghana. It's all Ghana and Nigeria criminals. You know, we went there into the bank. The security... The main security boss at the bank, immediately I said, oh, Ghana and Nigeria. So you people are the ones sending those calm emails. Imagine. Imagine. And they're older people. People who have white hair. How can you say that the entire Ganyans and Nigerians are like that? It was like, listen to me. I felt so bad to call myself African at that very moment. Because they didn't even want to hear us talk. And all the time it was that guy talking, talking, talking. They said, no, go to the room. They put us in a small room. The room that you came in. That's the same room. That's the same room. They put us in that room. We can't use our phones. We can't even talk to you. So that's why they were calling you. And they called you to talk to us. See, that guy doesn't even know them. He's like, what? How come? He just wanted to make the situation in big. Okay, let me say the truth. You know, sometimes don't give up that in Africa. No, but they didn't treat us Africans. But whatever you go to any countries, you find such bad people. Exactly. So what I'm trying to say is that treating ourselves like this, if I meet a zombie in Ghana and I want to do the same thing to him, definitely because of my experience in your country. You get what I mean? Because even from there they said they should take us to the police station. When you went to the police station, those people refused to talk to us because they said this is the big case. So they took us to the central police. And they took us to another police station. That's the biggest. And I want to say thank you so much to the officer. If you are watching this video, the officer who handled the case perfectly, he saw the videos and he's like, I don't see anything wrong with this video. And when he was talking to me, one of my subscribers, YouTube subscribers, actually came in and was like, oh, what am I? And everything like, solved everything over there. What happened? I felt so bad. Hours, spending hours thinking that this morning I'm a terrorist criminal because I'm from Ghana, Nigeria. Okay, don't think. Even when I called Lilia Muatawa, she was like, the first thing she told me was try to solve things in a other way. That person, he's jealous to be honest because the time we looked at him, because right now he didn't even got any benefit. He didn't get anything. And he wasted like 4 hours. He was busy talking. Talking to everyone. Moving from police to another police because we were not even wrong. And the funny thing is, when we went to the central police and the police man told him that we did nothing wrong. He felt ashamed and he went away. He ran away. He even wasted that police man's time. Exactly. And the other police came like, oh my god, what happened? They were so crazy. I wish you guys can see what really happened. By telling them, they would be easy. They would never even understand. It was super crazy. Again, it was hot and with the traffic jam where we were moving from side to another. But being treated as a terrorist in your own country and you yourself are innocent and you're trying to show the beauty of Africa, the beauty of Zambia and if someone sees you like this because that person who took our cameras first of all, it's not a police man. It's a normal season. Actually, I wasn't there. If I was there, I wouldn't even allow him to touch you. It was not only one person. Crowd of people. Crowd of people, when they started calling us criminals, they can be terrorists, a lot of people mocked us. So two people took our camera and took us inside the bank that we are taking and we are not even taking that, we are just walking. So he saw us with the camera and he said, what are you doing with the camera and all of a sudden something like this happened. It was crazy. The time we were calling you, they didn't want us to talk to you because they think maybe you can be the other spy who is coming too. See, that's what the guy said. I wouldn't tell you. The clod up. Exactly. I was surprised like, yo, if I want to run, I wouldn't even call you. What would I do with that? It's been crazy man but like I said, I'm not going to give up on showing the real part of Africa that I don't show on TV. Yes, today has been crazy but tomorrow I'll still hit the street because I'm not giving up on this project. The good thing when you want, you have to suffer for it. Exactly. Because look at right now, this is not your first time to be arrested. Actually today we didn't even arrest it. It was just talking and fighting. Yes, but still look at how you are right now, you are very far. So what I would advise you keep it up and that policeman, I wish I would have seen him again. He helped us a lot. Thank you so much. So yeah, he handled the case very professionally and told the guy to leave and then told us to go away. So hey, Zambian, I'm not going to say anything again but trust me, you're going to see beautiful footages from your boy Mr. Moe. I'm actually surprised in here, the beauty that I'm seeing because personally, I thought Zambia would be like, you know, going to see lions everywhere. No actually, you haven't even seen the beauty of Zambia. Like the roads which I've shown you, that's not even beauty. There are more. If today we had more time, we would have gone to all those places. Yes, but now the problem, he stepped our program because what I was thinking from there, I wanted to take you another place to see how pure it is. No problem. So we are... Like Zambia, it actually took me back home. When I was looking in the Zambian streets, in the town, it actually took me back to Nairobi. I felt like I was in Nairobi city. It feels so nice to be, I had a very long time, I really felt nice. So you are welcome and let me apologize on behalf of everyone. It's alright. Thank you so much for your time, your beautiful time that you have given us. We really appreciate it. We are together. We are still together. Until I don't know when you are going. Yeah, it's alright man. Zambia, it's good to be here. It's good to be home. Okay. So if you see any conflict, please make sure that you comment. You told us what's wrong with us. Of your terrorist. It's okay. We have a good course to promote the country, the continent, and stay tuned for more videos. And make sure you subscribe and like it and share please so that everyone watches how beautiful we are. Thank you. Peace out.