You’re right about the similarity with the northern Nigeria attire. A lot of the Western Africa countries (and others for that matter) share similar cultures. Remember, before the Europeans came and subdivided the continent into countries, we didn’t have these boundaries, so you’re going to find some of the same (or similar) tribes and cultures within neighboring countries.
Thank you for the lovely video. The guy's really looking great. With a good height and great body looks. I'm proud we have Africans that are really proud of their culture.❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love and applaud this gentleman for show casing some african wears and traditions. He hasn't scratched the surface yet. Please come to Southern and Eastern Nigeria and show case some of our traditional wears. You will really love it. ❤❤
Before colonisers, there weren't boarders between "Countries" / "Nations" in Africa though. There were just tribes and villages, moving freely and Inter-Marriage between Tribes were a normal.
Favorite channel on youtube so far I love watching your vedeos very entertaining and educational and I appreciate the consistency ❤ keep them coming...
He visited his dad’s hometown in Ghana recently and he visited the king and leaders in the community. He’s doing coaching clinics in ghana too. Please if you do chance on the video do a reaction on it as well. Peace ✌️
those attires work so well when you are sculpted like he is. He elevated the wardrobe . with his firm and determined walk . He is only 23 , that time when i realize someone just a few years older than my son already has a stately presence and allure .
You’re doing a great job putting the motherland out there for all to see. I’ve been following you for a while and the first time I saw a Jeremiah in his African outfits, I knew you’ll definitely do a video reaction about him. Kudos to you for the great job 👏🏼. Would love to meet you in Ghana one day. I’ll go for the Browns game this season just to watch him
One thing you must know is... Akans, esp: the Asantes group are very proud, hence: the warrior king name attached to Gh. Everywhere you see an Akan or Asante, they are very calm & peaceful humans but proud people(heritage, language, culture, everything about them).
Hey fam' . I think he is doing a great job in putting on African traditional attire 🤴🏾👍🏾 This can help dismantle some stereotypes about AFRICA. Some westerners have tarnished our ancestors image saying they were naked or used to hiding their intimate parts only whereas it is not true ❌
I think ppl will make fun of the 9th look bcos the cloth or kente wrapped around him is not worn with shoes but mostly with a kind of slipper design for it
The beauty of us Africans is the vast differences in culture,language, and tradition... Jeremiah shows respect to the different traditional clothing worn in Africa. Jeremiah is his father son and his dad is Ghanaian No disrespect but found the commentary to be infantile
Africa is diverse…. When we blanket all African attire under one umbrella… we loose a huge part of the diversified African culture…’What is the African look?’ Some one help!
I'm Fante and In Akan Twi: means Except God. 'Gye' translates to Except, and 'Nyame' translates to God. The symbol symbolizes God’s omnipotence and knowledge that people should not fear anything except for God. Nothing to do with space lol but gye nyame symbols acknowledges God there at beginning of creation
@madjoabutterfly Yes, I agree. Gye Nyame means God only. Yet the Gye Nyame's symbol is literally the representation of the Milky Way Galaxy. One Ghanaian professor in the USA even found binary codes ( computer language ) in the Adinkra symbols , called Adinkra codes, after planting them all in the computer and sequencing them. The Akan ancestors like the Dogon in Mali West Africa knew, unlike their current descendants, about space / universe, space travel, call me crazy even aliens . They hid the knowledge in plane sight, only the enlightened would know
You forget that the largest portion of West Africa is either in the Sahara or in the sahel. Because of the conditions, the clothing has to be protective. Additionally, the fabric, colors and embroidery in West African fabrics is different from that of the Arabs.
GHANA 🇬🇭HAS A BEAUTIFUL CULTURE IN AFRICA
Yes, it's true 👍🏽
Don’t single it out we’re all Africans no one is best or superior to the other
@@kenerics7092 settle down. Nothing wrong with self satisfaction of Ghanaian culture
You’re right about the similarity with the northern Nigeria attire. A lot of the Western Africa countries (and others for that matter) share similar cultures. Remember, before the Europeans came and subdivided the continent into countries, we didn’t have these boundaries, so you’re going to find some of the same (or similar) tribes and cultures within neighboring countries.
Glad to see a comment that just mirrors my thoughts
Thank you for the lovely video. The guy's really looking great. With a good height and great body looks. I'm proud we have Africans that are really proud of their culture.❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
You’re welcome.
I love and applaud this gentleman for show casing some african wears and traditions. He hasn't scratched the surface yet. Please come to Southern and Eastern Nigeria and show case some of our traditional wears. You will really love it. ❤❤
Africa to the world. ❤
He will be visiting Ghana 🇬🇭 in March with some Cleveland Browns football players
He was here in Ghana last 2 weeks and he documented it
I LOVE HIS PRIDE AND CONFIDENCE GREAT, GREAT. I ADMIRE THOSE CLOTHING, IT'S TEACHING AWARENESS AND ENLIGHTENING AFRICAS BEAUTIFUL HISTORY.
He was recently in Ghana, which he documented on RUclips.
The people in the north of Ghana also were the #6
Fugu is also worn in Ghana
Very elegant and respectful
Before colonisers, there weren't boarders between "Countries" / "Nations" in Africa though.
There were just tribes and villages, moving freely and Inter-Marriage between Tribes were a normal.
Ghana is a peaceful country ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thus is awesome guys! Great reaction too!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Favorite channel on youtube so far I love watching your vedeos very entertaining and educational and I appreciate the consistency ❤ keep them coming...
Thanks for your support!
Jeremiah was in the SuperBowl commercial filmed in Accra, Ghana.
He visited his dad’s hometown in Ghana recently and he visited the king and leaders in the community.
He’s doing coaching clinics in ghana too. Please if you do chance on the video do a reaction on it as well. Peace ✌️
Not king, chief
Well done Bruv for showcasing the Wakanda Style. Big up bruv
Love this!!
Impressive…educative…stylish …thank you
Jeremiah looks beautiful in those attires
those attires work so well when you are sculpted like he is. He elevated the wardrobe . with his firm and determined walk . He is only 23 , that time when i realize someone just a few years older than my son already has a stately presence and allure .
Beautiful my brother love from South Africa.
You’re doing a great job putting the motherland out there for all to see.
I’ve been following you for a while and the first time I saw a Jeremiah in his African outfits, I knew you’ll definitely do a video reaction about him. Kudos to you for the great job 👏🏼. Would love to meet you in Ghana one day. I’ll go for the Browns game this season just to watch him
We appreciate your support, fam!
We don’t always see everything, so send us videos if you think would be great for us to watch.
Jeremiah you killed it all the time!!!
🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭❤️❤️❤️❤️🇬🇭🇬🇭
One thing you must know is... Akans, esp: the Asantes group are very proud, hence: the warrior king name attached to Gh.
Everywhere you see an Akan or Asante, they are very calm & peaceful humans but proud people(heritage, language, culture, everything about them).
Asante is just one part of the Akan group
@user-jt6sc3km5i 👍🏾, hence: the word "esp".
@@Mark-z5v8m so how is this different from what he wrote. Why are you people so jealous. Ahba 🤦🏽
Every ghanaian is a very proud one
@@roynique5218 not true. Some feels inferior
4:43 Tuaregs in Northern Nigeria, mali ,chad,niger
6:34 ok the player is from Ghana 🇬🇭
Dad is Ghanaian. .mom carribean
@@SASK_M_Y oh wow. Ok
Hey fam' . I think he is doing a great job in putting on African traditional attire 🤴🏾👍🏾
This can help dismantle some stereotypes about AFRICA. Some westerners have tarnished our ancestors image saying they were naked or used to hiding their intimate parts only whereas it is not true ❌
eish! loving your channel........love from
Namibia.
Thanks Fam!
Wow 🥰🥰❤❤🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭👏👏👏💯
Nice one ☝️ ❤ keep it up my people
Number 6 Is called Fugu by the Nothern and Upper regions of Ghana.
I love the looks. I want him to wear outfits from all over Africa
I really love your videos ❤❤❤
There are Fulani people in northern Ghana too
You guys go to Africa but choose Ghana you will love 😢
This is where we fail you can be born anywhere but culture is very important
Nice wear 😊
The colonisers called African nations tribes to belittle them..
6:20 it's FUGU in Ghana usually worn by the Northern region side of Ghana.
He is wearing kente cloth that is worn by the Akan
I love all those looks beautiful ❤
He's truly unique 🎉🎉🎉
Number 4, 5 and 6 represents Northern Ghana as well.
13:53 Props man represent
This is definitely Hausa and Fulani / northern Nigerian attire
He is not
Cameroon has the more culture with different Cultures and traditional clothes. 🇨🇲🇨🇵
Soo I can sense Jealousy here, madam try and travel to other African countries
Girl cameroun is part of Africa and all countries of Africa have various differents great cultures and traditional clothes thank u
Long live our culture
I think ppl will make fun of the 9th look bcos the cloth or kente wrapped around him is not worn with shoes but mostly with a kind of slipper design for it
He was representing.
Nice attires.
We do not forget our culture we don't play with traditional
*we don't play with traditional* Betsy Boakyewaa, 2024
Wooow
9:45 Cleveland browns .ok
❤❤❤❤❤🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭✅
African king rich $$$$$$$
The beauty of us Africans is the vast differences in culture,language, and tradition...
Jeremiah shows respect to the different traditional clothing worn in Africa.
Jeremiah is his father son and his dad is Ghanaian
No disrespect but found the commentary to be infantile
Africa is diverse…. When we blanket all African attire under one umbrella… we loose a huge part of the diversified African culture…’What is the African look?’ Some one help!
Oweh of the ravens sometimes does the same
Evey story must end .life itself is a big story startinh from birth death.
It's not that expensive though
The cheapest is about £500.00. How many Ghanaians in Ghana can afford it. Although most can, they won't see the need for it.
❤❤❤🎉
Fulani is in all the west africa
I thought he was born in Ghana
The Gye Nyame ( Except for God ) symbol, is actually a representation of the Milky Way galaxy.
Interesting!
I'm Fante and In Akan Twi: means Except God. 'Gye' translates to Except, and 'Nyame' translates to God. The symbol symbolizes God’s omnipotence and knowledge that people should not fear anything except for God. Nothing to do with space lol but gye nyame symbols acknowledges God there at beginning of creation
@madjoabutterfly Yes, I agree. Gye Nyame means God only. Yet the Gye Nyame's symbol is literally the representation of the Milky Way Galaxy. One Ghanaian professor in the USA even found binary codes ( computer language ) in the Adinkra symbols , called Adinkra codes, after planting them all in the computer and sequencing them. The Akan ancestors like the Dogon in Mali West Africa knew, unlike their current descendants, about space / universe, space travel, call me crazy even aliens . They hid the knowledge in plane sight, only the enlightened would know
His mom is an African american
His mom is from Ghana Kornogo in the Eastern region.
@@rubyampon8797 nope. his dad is a ghanaian and his mom is an african American.
@@rubyampon8797Mom is American
@@rubyampon8797konongo is in Ashanti Region madam. Am from Konongo
Some of those are not African. More like Arab cause some of them can’t take direct sun light
You forget that the largest portion of West Africa is either in the Sahara or in the sahel. Because of the conditions, the clothing has to be protective. Additionally, the fabric, colors and embroidery in West African fabrics is different from that of the Arabs.
Love this!!