THIS Changed Everything in Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇮| DJ Arafat Legacy

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @IvainTures
    @IvainTures  Год назад +14

    Subtitles are available in multiple languages. Select "CC" on the bottom right side of the screen to activate it. Then, press "setting" and choose your language of choice. Thanks so much for watching.
    This video was very emotional for me to make. As a fan of music, I really enjoyed DJ Arafat. I believe that he is gone too soon. HIs impact will forever be felt in Ivory Coast.
    If you enjoyed the video, kindly hit the 👍 button, subscribe and share the video. Merci!

    • @mouhodjibarguehou7606
      @mouhodjibarguehou7606 Год назад

      La rue à été nommé avenue Arafat Dj. La plaque sera placé cette année dans la cadre du nouvel à dressage des rue d'Abidjan

  • @lejipi2261
    @lejipi2261 Год назад +38

    We want more videos about ivory coast 🇨🇮this country is so Nice

  • @isaackofisarpong2391
    @isaackofisarpong2391 Год назад +9

    i am your new fan Ivaintures....DJ Arafat made an impact here in Ghana too.He will forever be remembered for his KONG song

  • @lillustredessanogo5565
    @lillustredessanogo5565 Год назад +25

    Je suis ivoirien et j'adore l'esprit de ton contenu. On espère que tu vas faire Abidjan-Yamoussoukro par la route et pourquoi pas visiter la ville de Bouaké notre 2ème grande ville. Bon séjour à toi bro en 🇨🇮

  • @DianeKobenan-k1h
    @DianeKobenan-k1h Год назад +8

    ❤❤❤ j'aime vraiment le chauffeur car il connaît réellement la côte d'ivoire en général,merci ❤❤❤❤

  • @axelmiroslavyao9184
    @axelmiroslavyao9184 Год назад +5

    Je connais personnellement le chauffer. Nous lappelons Affectueusement "Camer". Nous jouons ensemble au damier au quartier à cocody centre, et je peux vous assurer qu'il aime vraiment la côte d'Ivoire. Peut être même plus que son pays d'origine.
    Le vieux Camer si tu lis ce message , sache que je suis fière de toi Grand.❤❤🇨🇮

  • @tohouridamasazie3340
    @tohouridamasazie3340 Год назад +9

    Merci infiniment monsieur pour ce que vous faites pour la Côte d'Ivoire

  • @mckoffi8476
    @mckoffi8476 Год назад +4

    Thank you very much for your pod cast in ivory Coast 🎉

  • @ameeslam
    @ameeslam Год назад +25

    Coupé décalé is a genre of music in Côte d'Ivoire like Zouglou is. The creator Douk saga with his friends created a specific step associated to this genre named coupé décalé too, the first dance. But now we have more than 30 dances (or steps) created in this genre, sometimes combined with accrobatic moves of break dance. Arafat used to created new steps for each song of coupé décalé he made, and others artists of the genre did the same. The used to call it a ''concept''. Just for Arafat, we have more than 20 dances like :KPANGOR, KPANKAKA, ZOROPOTO. DJEMISSIDJEKA,GBOGBOLOR....TAPIS-VELO, MOTO-MOTO. So if you Ask someone ''can you show me how to dance coupé décalé?'' the most of people will be confused because coupé décalé is not even more a dance but a genre with a lot of dances. Tell them ''can you show me one dance or step of coupé décalé? Of Arafat? or another Artist of coupé décalé?'' . Since Arafat death this genre still alive but not as popular as it was at beggining and at Arafat Era.

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад +4

      Thank you for explaining. That makes a lot of sense. Very interesting and I understand now. I Appreciate the valuable feedback and thank you for watching.

    • @ameeslam
      @ameeslam Год назад +4

      @@IvainTures with pleasure. I discovered your videos this morning and really enjoyed them. Welcome in Côte d'Ivoire and have a safe and nice trip. 🙏🏾

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! I appreciate it. Cheers!

    • @Manucho1er
      @Manucho1er Год назад +1

      Le coupé décaler est un genre musical très différent du zouglou, le zouglou est un genre musical et un état d'esprit à sa création par les étudiants du campus pour se plaindre de leur condition, c'est un mélange de l'ensemble du folklore ( musique traditionnelle) ivoirien. Le coupé décaler quand à lui est avant tout une musique urbaine qui est parti de la diaspora ivoirienne jusqu'en côte d'ivoire en pleine crise, c'est un genre de vivre une Philosophie. Arafat était concepteur mais c'est pas lui qui a lancé les concepts, il en a créé beaucoup, figure de proue du mouvement il était celui qui était le plus en vue à l'instar de Magic système dans le zouglou. Le 12 août ça va faire 4 ans qu'il est parti

    • @ameeslam
      @ameeslam Год назад +1

      @@Manucho1er la traduction de ma phrase: Le coupé décalé est un genre musical comme le Zouglou. Rien ne dit dans cette phrase que le coupé décalé est identique au Zouglou. Ce n'est absolument pas ce que j'ai écrit.

  • @fredclintonnguessan4756
    @fredclintonnguessan4756 Год назад +12

    La rue fut baptisé avenue ARAFAT DJ. Chaque 12 août le rue accueil un e parade de motos suivie d'un concert en sa mémoire.
    Arafat a eu impact dans l'imaginaire des ivoiriens et il reste une figure emblématique de la musique ivoirienne.

  • @valentincamara7719
    @valentincamara7719 Год назад +4

    Merci pour l'hommage fait a mon idole 🥺🥺🥺🥺❤🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳👊🏾

  • @charlotteduval5086
    @charlotteduval5086 Год назад +1

    Thank you brother to show the world how beautiful is Ivory Coast and all Africa. God bless you, the gentle driver (who who showed you Abidjan) and all my fellow Africans brothers around the world.

  • @angepatrickkramoh-lh9br
    @angepatrickkramoh-lh9br Год назад +1

    j'ai les larmes aux yeux ❤

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад

      C était un homme spécial. Merci d avoir vu!

  • @papacheezie2838
    @papacheezie2838 Год назад +1

    AKWAABA BROTHA IVAINE
    GREAT CONTENT AND GOOD VIBES ASANTE SANA KING
    BERMUDA ♥️ WATCHING 😅😮😢🎉😂❤

  • @cesarcapensis
    @cesarcapensis Год назад +15

    Très belle vidéo, même si la saison des pluies n'est pas la plus agréable à Abidjan ! En passant, le Ministère de l'Urbanisme a initié récemment le projet de l'adressage des rues. Environ 14000 rues sont répertoriées et la rue ou Arafat a eu l'accident porte officiellement son nom.

    • @sabine92310
      @sabine92310 Год назад +1

      Oui sa c est chaque année qu il se concentre et prenne ceux qui ont du mérite pour le faire et bien ❤

  • @jeanpaulmonnet0012
    @jeanpaulmonnet0012 Год назад +7

    You just got a new suscriber from Cote d'Ivoire our dear country.
    I'm still waiting this episode.

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much Jean Paul for joining my channel. I appreciate you. Thanks a lot ! A bientot!

    • @YANNICKEYASSI
      @YANNICKEYASSI Год назад +1

      @@IvainTures the street has been named after Dj Arafat

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the heads up!

    • @papacheezie2838
      @papacheezie2838 Год назад +1

      Áse' O ASE'
      EYE AM 👀 IN AGREEMENT
      RIPOWERRR FAM.
      ( KING)🎉❤😢😢

  • @burifumamafreekha7784
    @burifumamafreekha7784 Год назад +6

    I weeped the day thus brother died. Burifu homage to our Brthers Arafat and Douk Saga🙏🏿

  • @gbincentpourcent5543
    @gbincentpourcent5543 Год назад +2

    The road is actually named after DJ Arafat. As for who's the most influential Ivorian artist today, I would say Didi B. He's getting bigger by the day but still has a long way to go to get to Arafat's level. The thing is, Arafat's reach went way beyond francophone countries and even beyond music. He influenced Naija music but also ivorian culture as a all. The way people dress, talk or behave. He created words that are now commonly used everywhere. We miss him dearly

  • @hubertinekouadio8651
    @hubertinekouadio8651 Год назад +1

    Merci beaucoup. Votre vidéo pour DJ Arafat m'a émue. Bonne continuation.😢

  • @fantastic7691
    @fantastic7691 Год назад +5

    Hello. I like the way you do your videos. They are informative. I just wanted to point out something: you said several times that African are moving away from burying behind their houses. As far as I can recall, there have always been cemeteries in the Ivory Coast. There may be exceptions related to the person being buried. Instead of saying "Africans", it's best to be more specific to countries and local cultures and customs.
    Great job again.

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад +5

      You are 100% right. And I corrected myself in the video and said “in Cameroon”. You are totally right though. Saying “Africa” is a bad habit and I’m Working myself away from it. Thanks for watching !

  • @garryp.8451
    @garryp.8451 Год назад +4

    Love your videos from Ivory Coast Ivan but could you translate to English a little more. Respect from Vancouver.

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад +1

      Hello!
      They are subtitles available in English and many others. In order to activate them, you need to press “cc”at the bottom right side of the screen. After you’ve done that, go on settings (right next to CC) and select the language that you want.
      This instructions are in the description of the video, and I’ve also pinned a comment at the bottom of this video.
      In addition, I have provided this information within the first 10 seconds of the video.
      If you have any further issues, please let me know. Thank you so much for your support 🙏🏽

  • @valentincamara7719
    @valentincamara7719 Год назад +1

    Franchement tu es le meilleur YouTubais que j'ai vu ❤❤

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад

      Merci bcp ! C est apprécié

  • @louislark3068
    @louislark3068 Год назад +1

    Bonjour mon ami Ivain- I like the history of DJ Arafat et Coup- that dance. Immensely informative, intriguing, and entertaining Ivain.

  • @laurencehanzegnon3069
    @laurencehanzegnon3069 Год назад +12

    Bonjour merci pour l’intérêt et ce magnifique reportage, mais j’aimerais corriger une information concernant les cimetières en Côte d’Ivoire, nous avons toujours eu des cimetières séparés des lieux d’habitation nous n’enterrons pas les défunts dans la cour familiale ou derrière, il y’a toujours eu un espace éloigné des lieux d’habitation où on enterre tous les défunts et c’est pas quelque chose qui a commencé à se faire mais ça a toujours été ainsi culturellement, et je crois (si je ne m’abuse)que c’est ainsi dans presque tous les pays d’Afrique de l’Ouest. J’étais aussi étonnée une fois de passage au cameroun de voir qu’on enterrait les gens autour de la concession familiale, chez nous ça n’a jamais été le cas.
    Merci et bon courage dans vos Activités que Dieu vous bénisse.

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад +5

      Merci pour la correction. Je découvre votre magnifique pays. C’est impressionnant!

    • @yann3554
      @yann3554 Год назад

      Tout à fait, il n'y a que les Wobè à ma connaissance qui enterraient leur mort pas derriere mais dans la case, ce qui fait pensser aux Colons qu'ils etaient cannibales, vu qu'ils n'avaient ni tombe, ni cimetiere visible. Je tiens cette information d'un patriarche Wobè qui m'a conté l'origine des railleries ou accusions dont certains guéré et wobè sont victimes( cannibalisme, colibet tels que nous-mange). À part ces groupes de l'Ouest montagneux, je pense que la plupart des groupes ethniques Ivoiriens ont tjrs eu des cimetieres.

    • @etspnj8962
      @etspnj8962 10 месяцев назад

      Au 🇨🇲 nous enterrons nos familles dans nos concessions familiales au village , car, nous croyons qu’ils virons éternellement avec nous en esprits et avec nos ancêtres. La famille est sacré pour nous. Peace ✌️ from Bamenda, 🇨🇲

  • @cynthiaattebi5764
    @cynthiaattebi5764 Год назад

    Ce Monsieur (le chauffeur) connait vraiment la Côte d'Ivoire waooo 🫢

  • @lakan4038
    @lakan4038 Год назад +2

    Le M. au volant connait la CI !Bravo

  • @lifewithJasonandGina709
    @lifewithJasonandGina709 Год назад +2

    Hey bro 💜 waiting!!

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад

      Thanks a lot Gina! Hope you are feeling better

  • @INERGYVIBRATION
    @INERGYVIBRATION Год назад +1

    Iventures
    Blessings my Brother Happy Sunday...

  • @stayblackinamerica.263
    @stayblackinamerica.263 Год назад

    Thanks for your work, I never new about the man,your opening my eyes.

  • @Nyraa_off
    @Nyraa_off Год назад +1

    Hi mate, am actually in ivory coast for 1 month to take some vacation. I lived here for 14 years. I hope i’ll meet you !

  • @inzadosso-rz3xb
    @inzadosso-rz3xb Год назад +2

    Don't be hurry to leave! Take all your time to visit everywhere❤

  • @j-medard6395
    @j-medard6395 Год назад +3

    Je vous invite à visiter dans Abidjan, le bushman café, la forêt du banco, le domaine Bini à 51 km d'Abidjan, il y a même un dans Abidjan aussi.
    Le lac aux caïmans de yamoussoukro ainsi que la basilique et lnstitut polytechnique de yamoussokro et un peu plus loin à bouake le N'zi river loge pour un petit safari. Le Bbr a la baie des milliardaires quasiment dans Abidjan et l'incontournable Assinie.
    Fondation Donwahi (art et culture dans cocody), le musée des civilisation (plateau)
    Si vous vous allez plus loin aussi la baie des sirènes avec ses piscines naturelles et ses plages de sables fins

  • @vulcomining7307
    @vulcomining7307 Год назад +2

    Here in South Africa we use cemeteries even in rural villages we have designated spaces for cemeteries

  • @vulcomining7307
    @vulcomining7307 Год назад

    Done watching, looking forward to the next video 👊

  • @Claude-Noemie
    @Claude-Noemie Год назад

    Belle initiative la CI top 👍🏾

  • @j-medard6395
    @j-medard6395 Год назад +5

    The name of the steet is " boulevard DJ Arafat" , everybody didn't know but that's,

  • @evaterrydesouttermyone7420
    @evaterrydesouttermyone7420 Год назад +1

    Bonjour, tes reportages sur ton voyage en Côte d’Ivoire, Ngana sont très intéressant.
    Mais a Douala Yaoundé il y’a les cimetières : cimetière de New-Bell, Deido bref le Cameroun a les cimetières dans les grandes villes. Merci à vous

  • @Ericyckson
    @Ericyckson Год назад

    Keep up the good work Ivain my brother ❤❤

  • @djamaltanko5121
    @djamaltanko5121 Год назад +1

    I would say Douk saga invented coupè dècalè but yoro made it popular world Wide

  • @ciaratanoh
    @ciaratanoh Год назад

    Next try Robert's hotel or Hôtel particulier 👌there are nice places and it's not too expensive.😊

  • @mamadoukamate3835
    @mamadoukamate3835 Год назад +6

    A ce rythme là tu risques de connaître la Côte d'Ivoire plus que des ivoiriens.
    Du courage et bon séjour dans le pays des éléphants.

  • @audreylee5750
    @audreylee5750 Год назад +1

    What a story this is out of the world teach the world about the world

  • @patriciakallay8257
    @patriciakallay8257 Год назад +2

    This Ivory Coast videos made me subscribe and I’m not even Ivorian

  • @papacheezie2838
    @papacheezie2838 Год назад +2

    MAY HIS SPRITUAL SOUL RIPOWERRR AND CONTUNE TRANSITIONING WELL INTO DA COSMOS
    CONDOLENCES GO OUT TOO ALL HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS 1LUV
    LUV AND LIGHT FAMILY 😢😢😢😢❤
    BERMUDA SENDING CONDOLENCES 😢😢❤🎉😢😢

  • @kamsaga1
    @kamsaga1 Год назад +1

    J’ai aimé 🥰🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад

      Merci bcp d avoir vu . C est apprécié

  • @didierdrogba4286
    @didierdrogba4286 Год назад +1

    ❤😢

  • @inzadosso-rz3xb
    @inzadosso-rz3xb Год назад

    I wish i was overthere Yesterday to talk to you anymore about DJ Arafat but😥

  • @djamaltanko5121
    @djamaltanko5121 Год назад

    Yorobo is a legendary figure 🙌 👏 ❤

  • @Sandy-nc1gz
    @Sandy-nc1gz Год назад +2

    Release but very sad 🇯🇲

  • @J_U_D_A_H
    @J_U_D_A_H Год назад

    Enjoyed watching

  • @muchit3629
    @muchit3629 Год назад +6

    Ivain, glas you caught yourself not to say African practice. Here is the thing, I am from Zimbabwe. Long time ago most people lived in the village and so got buried by a family cemetery a little ways walking distance from the village. The few that went to the city would still mostly get buried in the village. Post independence ( and i would assume this is likely scenario in most African countries) there was a great migration to the cities. With that, not everyone can afford to transport a body back to the village. It is just practical that there would be public and private cemeteries around the city. Also for practical reasons, nowadays there is second , third generation Africans who have not lived in the village and so when a parent or sibling dies it is better to bury them in the city where they can visit since most hardly go back to the village with much frequency.

    • @yann3554
      @yann3554 Год назад +2

      He's shocked to even see the existence of cemetery in "Africa" because in Cameroon they respect their burial tradition which consists of letting the deceased rest behind the family house... he probably hasn't visited Cameroon lately,, i bet they now have cemeteries in the major cities. We have over 60 different tribes in Ivory Coast. I only know of a few tribes in the western part of Ivory Coast who used to bury their loved ones not behind but inside the family house, which prompted French Colonizers to brand them as cannibals (because they had no cemetery or visible graves, the french thought they ate the dead), aside from these tribes most Ivorian tribes always buried their loved ones in cemeteries at the entrance or the back of the village. I agree with you, we always gotta remember that we are all Africans with diverse cultures and traditions

    • @muchit3629
      @muchit3629 Год назад +2

      @@yann3554 True. Its just surprising how naive people can be. Its one thing to keep to your tradition and another to be practical. Either way, no way is better than the other. Ivan leaves in America where people are either cremated or in big cemeteries so just was taken aback a little why he thought that was unusual. Hey what we dont know we learn.

    • @yann3554
      @yann3554 Год назад

      @@muchit3629 Definitely bro. We live, we learn. We stay alive by adapting, not by resisting change.

  • @sabine92310
    @sabine92310 Год назад

    Heee worror tu nous manque heureusement tu nous a laissé MAËL qui s occupé bien de ces soeur et frères (vraiment difficile de t oublier repose en PAIX

  • @wezhenry2803
    @wezhenry2803 Год назад +1

    Ivan your video in the Ivory Coast would be more effective if you translate or captioned in English when interviewing people.

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад +2

      There are English subtitles available and many other languages as well. You should press “CC” on the bottom right of the screen to activate the captions.
      Then, go on “settings” and select the language that you want.
      These instructions are on the description of the video and also on the comments. In addition, I show it on the screen within the first 10 seconds in the video itself.

  • @curtislaster2160
    @curtislaster2160 Год назад

    I was totally lost until I turned on CC...😂

  • @tom_amaru_shakur8901
    @tom_amaru_shakur8901 Год назад

    What’s the name of the hotel 🏨 you stayed in in Abidjan and where is located ?

  • @alexcomy3010
    @alexcomy3010 Год назад +3

    29:45 Le gardien du cimetière a bien fait de te dire de ne pas faire de vidéos sur la tombe du général Édouard Kassaraté il était chef d'état-major de la gendarmerie ivoirienne de 2005 à 2011.

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад

      Oui je ne savais pas. Il m’a corrigé tout de suite.

  • @Coolkads21
    @Coolkads21 Год назад

    i like those kind of video

  • @gillespacomembesso135
    @gillespacomembesso135 Год назад

    Merci frère

  • @lovemidou9619
    @lovemidou9619 Год назад

    Des très beaux tombes dans cette cimetière.

  • @idiakiteib
    @idiakiteib Год назад

    Good job brother, but I will like to give you an advice when you go any country for me ,is very important to be guide by someone original from that particular country so you can have more informations that you expecting from the country but I don’t mind if you feel comfortable with your own family .Just advise not a lesson I hope you understand where I’m coming from . I’m an Ivorian living in Philly .You have all those obstacles because you wasn’t in company with someone original from there who can create the contact easy . Really good job.

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад

      Thank you so much for the advice brother. I truly appreciate that. I believe you’re 100% correct. It’s just a little bit difficult at times with time restrain.
      I always try to get someone local whenever possible. Your advice is solid and sound. I truly appreciate it, and I will continue to improve as I go along.
      Thanks for the support!

  • @moinmoinfehmarn5870
    @moinmoinfehmarn5870 Год назад

    Comment contacter le chauffeur pour des deplacements dans Abidjan? STP Info

  • @yann3554
    @yann3554 Год назад +1

    We have over 60 different tribes in Ivory Coast, and as opposed to Cameroon (mostly Bantu), they are mostly culturally different. Some have roots in Ghana, some in Liberia and others in Mali, some have are natives to the land. I only know of a few tribes in the western part of Ivory Coast who used to bury their loved ones not behind but inside the family house before colonization, which prompted French Colonizers to labelled them as cannibals (because they had no cemetery or visible graves, the french thought they ate the dead), aside from these tribes most Ivorian tribes always buried their loved ones in cemeteries at the entrance or the back of the village. Always gotta remember: we are all Africans with diverse cultures and traditions.

    • @mariezean5555
      @mariezean5555 Год назад

      Svp arrêter de répéter des mensonges . ou informez vous . sinon vous perpetuez le fait qu'on dise que la Côte d'ivoire est constituée de peuples venus d'ailleurs alors que c'est faux . les Akans ne venaient du Ghana mais faisaient partie de l'empire du Ghana , les Krous ne viennent pas du Liberia puisque le Libéria n'existait pas quand ils étaient déjà sur leur territoire actuel . les Nordistes ne viennent pas Du Mali ils faisaient partie de L'empire du Mali . svp révisez vos cours D'histoire. sinon c'est explications simplistes portent à confusion et jettent l'opprobre sur les peuples Ivoiriens. merci de compréhension. sans rancune. !! 😇

    • @yann3554
      @yann3554 Год назад +1

      @@mariezean5555 Je comprends ton ressenti & point de vue face au galvaudage dont notre histoire, identité Ivoirienne, est victime. Cependant "having roots" ne signifie pas qu'ils viennent directement du Ghana ou du Mali. Ces Empire d'où certains ont des racines ne disent pas grand chose à la memoire collective d'un point de vue geographique. Ex: Les Akans n'ont aucun lien avec l'empire du Ghana qui lui se trouvait plus proche du Mali actuelle. C'est par Panafricanisme et en hommage à cet empire que le Ghana actuelle a adopté ce nom. Ex 2: Comment se nommait le territoire qu'occupe le Liberia actuel avant d'etre acheté par les USA? Bcp l'ignore! Voilà ce qui explique l'explication simplifiée que tu deplores. J'ai encore precisé que plusieurs peuples Ivoiriens ont toujours vecu sur le territoire Ivoirien, ce qui implique que le territoire n'etait pas vierge. La migration fait partie de l'histoire des peuples. Les Maliens et Ghanéens ont eux aussi migré avant de s'installer là. Soyons decomplexés, On s'en fiche de la haine & du ressenti de ce qui en veulent à la nation Ivoirienne. Merci!

  • @shalomasaju5690
    @shalomasaju5690 Год назад

    I love Ivory Coast so much

  • @mimim.k.2491
    @mimim.k.2491 Год назад

    To be specific Dj Arafat didn’t really invent coupé décalé douk saga did but after his death Arafat was the only youngster who was able to keep it alive & to keep the movement going. But, unfortunately we lost him young, & sooner now coupé décalé has just went left ever since😩

  • @moussanbarthelemyyapo1865
    @moussanbarthelemyyapo1865 Год назад

    RIP ARAFAT😔😔😔😔😔😭😭😭😭😭

  • @georgegeorge4767
    @georgegeorge4767 Год назад

    Give us costs..for those who wants to travel

  • @vulcomining7307
    @vulcomining7307 Год назад

    We anglophones finding it difficult to hear conversation🙈, please organize subtitles 🙏 my brother

    • @tvs9978
      @tvs9978 Год назад +2

      he has subtitles already. We anglophones must do better to learn basic french so we can communicate with our francophone neighbours. They make the effort to learn English so we need to stop being lazy and respect them enough to try to learn some French

    • @vulcomining7307
      @vulcomining7307 Год назад +1

      @@tvs9978 it has nothing to do with laziness, as growing up we were made to use the Queens language and French was not even close for us to learn ,We did Latin instead even though it was done away decades ago ,its a question of geography We are too far down from western countries and k prefer Swahili to learn more about ,the advantage with us and English is mostly economical than anything else it doesn't make us better than francophone or lusophone even arabophone that matter

    • @danielvirginie1431
      @danielvirginie1431 Год назад

      @@vulcomining7307 Try to learn languages, Spanish (Central, South America and Caribbean) English (everybody is learning this language because of USA and economical trade), French (lots of semi francophone countries in Europe, francophone Africa, Pacifique, Polynesia, French Caribbean, South America, Canada francophone) are the languages that are widely spoken . English is economical for now but that could change, learn as much languages as possible because when you travel you can get around and not be frustrated because you don't understand. Just like how you are proud of your language know that these people are also proud of their heritage, especially the Spanish) and most of these people learn English, French and Spanish so get on the band wagon and stop remaining ignorant. Put Swahili out there so we can learn it too. I am from Saint Martin (French West Indies) We are learning Lingala (Congo) songs to the kids in school. We have English and Spanish in our school system as well because the world is advancing and we have to move with it. Our counterpart (Sint Maarten) are Dutch and learn various other languages as well. Our children can easily study/work after in Europe, USA. And we have various patois, Creole and indigenous languages that we are proud of too and hold on preciously!

  • @karleneshaw2056
    @karleneshaw2056 Год назад

    Ivan in Jamaica we do both both but they are trying to move away burial in the yard in the city no space.

  • @inzadosso-rz3xb
    @inzadosso-rz3xb Год назад

    Je crois que je saurai te dire mieux sur cet homme emblématique mais hélas !

  • @marimbaani9317
    @marimbaani9317 Год назад

    Great videos & stories... what day is this?? Is it a week day or weekend?? could you do a video on level of productivity in general across gender roles.. its Interesting the amount of men just walking around SEEMINGLY in most of these videos. Appears women are the bread winners, selling things at markets etc., .. “i could be wrong , hence asking”

  • @rikayangu3833
    @rikayangu3833 Год назад +1

    Something happened,my comments in LC are coming gray and saying something went wrong

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад +1

      I’m not sure why. I had to restart the video myself. Must be the YT system.

    • @papacheezie2838
      @papacheezie2838 Год назад +1

      AKWAABA BROTHA IVAINE VENTURES
      GREAT CONTENT AND GOOD VIBES AND INFORMATIVE KNOWLEDGE
      ASANTE SANA
      BERMUDA ♥️ WATCHING 🎉😂❤😮😢

  • @jessycam111
    @jessycam111 Год назад +1

    Cemeteries are much more common than burying people in the backyard. Even in Africa.

    • @starchild8267
      @starchild8267 Год назад +1

      Not in Cameroun . First of all, this Is The custom ,
      most of the deceased are buried in their grandparents native villages, which are essentially rural towns, without public cemeteries, but everybody has family mausoleum .

    • @jessycam111
      @jessycam111 Год назад

      @@starchild8267 Well Cameroon is not a continent.🙂 Some people will be buried in the city where they used to live. Others in their hometown/village but in most cases in a cemetery( for obvious sanitary reasons). Unless it's in a very remote area that nobody even knows about. If you're telling me that there is no cemeteries at all in Cameroon, then Cameroon would be an exception.

    • @starchild8267
      @starchild8267 Год назад

      @@jessycam111 of course there are public cemeteries in Big cities.but , not so much places ....

  • @RikZak
    @RikZak Год назад

    Yorobo toujours. Chaque fois que je tombe sur un doc qui parle de lui , je suis peiné. Et pourtant je ne suis pas au pays

  • @oscarsgbato321
    @oscarsgbato321 Год назад

    🇨🇮

  • @arnoldbahin7488
    @arnoldbahin7488 Год назад +1

    Cette rue porte désormais le Nom de Dj Arafat.

  • @noureffi6823
    @noureffi6823 Год назад +1

    Serge Beynaud pas “sel de nous”

  • @alpha_vision
    @alpha_vision Год назад

    Put subtitles 😢

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад

      They are in there. Press CC to activate them. Then next to hit, click setting and pick the language you want.

  • @inzadosso-rz3xb
    @inzadosso-rz3xb Год назад +1

    Après sa mort, tous les autres acteurs du coupé décalé essaient tant bien que mal pour d'être à la hauteur, mais hélas ! Coupé décalé is dead with DJ Arafat.

  • @tvs9978
    @tvs9978 Год назад +1

    To any Ivoriens who can explain, is there a reason the name "Didier" seems so common in IV? Is there a special meaning to the name "Didier"?

    • @yann3554
      @yann3554 Год назад +1

      It's just a French name meaning desired or beloved. It's just a name as common as Joseph, emmanuel or John

    • @tvs9978
      @tvs9978 Год назад +2

      @@yann3554 Merci for the explanation

    • @yann3554
      @yann3554 Год назад +1

      @@tvs9978 je vous en prie, frère.

  • @dudaresende955
    @dudaresende955 Год назад

    J’ai eu la chance de parler avec dj Arafat. Très bonne impression de lui

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад

      Wow! Super! Merci d avoir vu la vidéo

  • @yayadiakite1195
    @yayadiakite1195 Год назад +1

    You need to stop generalize African countries,stop saying people are living burying behind house in west Africa we don’t do that we bury at cemetery,even the government don’t allow that .Africa is 55 countries don’t generalize

  • @macotedivoire3097
    @macotedivoire3097 Год назад +1

    Cette a été rebaptisé rue dj Arafat 😢

  • @twister80
    @twister80 Год назад

    a cause du culte des ancetres, on va toujours enterrer dans le terrain famillial dans plusieurs zones au cameroun....not in public cemeteries

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад

      C est vrais!

    • @laurencehanzegnon3069
      @laurencehanzegnon3069 Год назад +1

      Nous faisons le culte des ancêtres mais nous avons toujours culturellement eu des cimetières reculés des lieux d’habitation, en ville comme au village

  • @JeanJoelMiezan-wr8kw
    @JeanJoelMiezan-wr8kw Год назад

    😄😄😄

  • @limternationnolimit7009
    @limternationnolimit7009 Год назад

    A jamais le king

  • @albertomarine9242
    @albertomarine9242 Год назад

    Il dit si ya largent il va danser😂

  • @bayihajules9922
    @bayihajules9922 Год назад

    Ce n'est pas Doug Saga dans la photo d'illustration mais plutôt son sosie.

  • @seydoutraore2867
    @seydoutraore2867 Год назад

    Le gardien de la tombe est un burkinabé à travers son accent

  • @bernabefofie8215
    @bernabefofie8215 Год назад

    Au Cameroun surtout à l'ouest on enterre les morts dans la concession familiale du défunt. Si ce dernier n'avait pas de maison on le fait chez les parents. Mais à Douala où je suis il y'a des cimetières dans tous les quartiers où ils préfèrent enterrer leurs morts mais il est à noter que c'est payant.

  • @akemegbebu7807
    @akemegbebu7807 Год назад +3

    I dare you to go to Cameroon 😂😂😂😂😂 you'll get robbed at gunpoint after landing. I promise you.

    • @etspnj8962
      @etspnj8962 10 месяцев назад

      Lies. Don’t try to rob anyone in Cameroon bro. You can be given 20yrs in jail . Stop playing

  • @yayadiakite1195
    @yayadiakite1195 Год назад

    In Côte d’Ivoire we don’t burying deaths person behind house ,we bury in cemetery not where people live,which is different from your country cameroun,we don’t have same culture from centrale Africa,west Africa culture is different from bantous people ??

  • @ismaelerickone9792
    @ismaelerickone9792 Год назад

    Cette rue a été récemment baptisée par le gouvernement avenue Dj Arafat

  • @siscofakoly7220
    @siscofakoly7220 Год назад +1

    Franchement un ivoirienne qui ne sait pas danser franchement c'est bizarre

    • @alexcomy3010
      @alexcomy3010 Год назад +1

      ce n'est pas tout le monde qui est ivoirien dans la vidéo pour savoir danser même le gardien du cimetière et puis être ivoirien ne veut pas dire qu'il faut savoir danser

    • @mamadoukamate3835
      @mamadoukamate3835 Год назад

      La timidité fait que certaines personnes refusent de danser. Moi par exemple je peux tenir un discours devant des milliers de personnes mais danser en est une autre chose. 😂😂😂😂

  • @seydoutraore2867
    @seydoutraore2867 Год назад

    Tu ne peux demander aux gens de danser comme ça dans la rue. C’est malpoli. Tu as vu que tu mettais tout le monde mal à l’aise.

    • @IvainTures
      @IvainTures  Год назад

      Mais si je peux demander. La c’est juste ton opinion. Ils peuvent dire oui ou non. J ai forcé personne 😂

  • @consultantntic4056
    @consultantntic4056 Год назад

    Guy est perdu pour le Cameroun! Il connait tellement Abidjan et la Côte d'Ivoire que vous l'avez perdu au Cameroun!