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  • @SandyLove7
    @SandyLove7 Год назад +10

    Yessssss Haiti 🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹 wish to connect with her, I'm Haitian am also in Gambia

  • @Priska_Kelly
    @Priska_Kelly Год назад +16

    Wode maya is the reason why I bought in the Gambia. Few months more and I will settle .I also wanted to go to Ghana first. ❤ the same video with Juliette was the booster as I did live 17 years in the UK myself. Its destiny. People will not support your vision .simply because they cannot see what you can see !!!I originally I am from Gabon but I feel home in the Gambia too .I always said as a child I will visit kunta kinte country but being a French speaker and watching roots with French dubbing etc I had no idea of the Gambia as a country. Before wode Maya video and when I went to the Gambia for the first time , what a surprise to hear about kunta kinte Island. !
    For elderlies it's hard for them to change environments and habits ..yes I agree Africa call us to come !!! Period !

    • @rubyfinance-ca8668
      @rubyfinance-ca8668 Год назад

      Happy to hear that you answered to the call of Africa.

    • @Roxanneisrockin
      @Roxanneisrockin Год назад

      Hello My name is Roxanne. I would love to come in January 2024, I have been trying to contact anyone to get more info. I've literally been on RUclips for months. Can you please direct me to someone who can help me find housing for 1 month, land etc. Thank you

  • @JohnDN72
    @JohnDN72 Год назад +9

    She is dead on. 1000 percent from experience.

  • @baldehmikhail5845
    @baldehmikhail5845 Год назад +8

    is she having RUclips channel tell her we will like to see more from her tell her to open a RUclips channel ❤❤

  • @AFRICA-STRONG
    @AFRICA-STRONG Год назад +4

    AFRICA NEED YOU ALL THEIR SONS AND DAUTHERS. WELCOME BACK TO OUR MOTHER LAND

  • @JohnDN72
    @JohnDN72 Год назад +14

    I wish all youtubers would tell the truth like this brother. That is a real talk.

    • @mohamedsdiaby
      @mohamedsdiaby Год назад

      Unfortunately most of the genuine repatriates are not RUclipsrs.. most of those RUclipsrs bought a land and want to build it on the expense of other repatriates by scamming them

    • @rubyfinance-ca8668
      @rubyfinance-ca8668 Год назад

      I tried to talk from the hearth.
      Thanks for the positiveness.

  • @maxline20255
    @maxline20255 Год назад +12

    Awesome Video, am glad to see my Haitian sisters and brothers coming to the Smiling Coast, thanks for Sharing

  • @bokay3494
    @bokay3494 Год назад +8

    Hi sister from Haiti.

  • @learningmisso
    @learningmisso Год назад +8

    Totally agree self-love is the true way to move forward in Africa.

  • @flattery1111
    @flattery1111 Год назад +8

    I like that she refuses to delve too deep into the negative things of our past and instead chose to focus on our bright present and futures instead. Part of the mind programming is to keep us in a loop where we’re constantly reminded that we were subjugated (through tv and movies). The only way to move forward is to stay steadfast and keep our vibrations HIGH by focusing on positive thoughts and feelings only (and not the negativity constantly fed to us through media). Stay discerning and practice your Free Will ability to refuse any information that lowers your body’s vibration. ❤️💫🌍

  • @truth1459
    @truth1459 Год назад +8

    Thank you for showing my country brother. The Gambia is honestly peaceful with amazing people. I wish the sister and her family will have a great stay. They are welcome.

    • @kamaheritage
      @kamaheritage Год назад +1

      Thank you so much. This group trip is all about showcasing the Gambian culture and increase Gambian local economy. Thank you for having a wonderful and welcoming country.😊😊

  • @JohnDN72
    @JohnDN72 Год назад +11

    I am a diaspora and went to uganda just recently. The price of houses for rent 10 times higher when they see me . They know from the look with out asking where I am from. On the phone with my agent, 2 million a month but when we get there, changed to 7 to 8 million per month. she is right foxs.

    • @ameeraxl
      @ameeraxl Год назад +4

      Absolutely correct! Isn't that so unfortunate and hurtful! One of his previous guests called it the "black tax".

    • @moiranakityo1292
      @moiranakityo1292 Год назад +1

      Am sorry that you had that experience in uganda. Honestly, for comfortable housing in uganda without furniture us $200-300 for a two bedroom. Furnished or airbnb is between $400- 800 a month

  • @joycetrotman
    @joycetrotman Год назад +10

    Very good advice from your guess, I think for Diasporian,coming from the west, we have to come and be humble, and not be so impatient, and think we know best.
    Keep up the good work.

    • @rubyfinance-ca8668
      @rubyfinance-ca8668 Год назад

      We apreciate the positive comments

    • @HowToSurviveInBabylon
      @HowToSurviveInBabylon Год назад

      Yes patience is needed to live in Afrika, you can’t go to Afrika with western mentality and be willing to live the Afrika way

  • @c.Yahsharel
    @c.Yahsharel Год назад +3

    Such a powerful interview...I can empathize. Not knowing where we are really from has created a conflict in our spirit. I hope that we will all be able to return to the motherland sooner than later. It would be such a blessing to experience the comfort of "home". Yes, since lockdowns, there has been a distinct call for the diaspora to return. Enjoy your stay until your fellow Afro-Canadians arrive💕🇨🇦

  • @passport_light
    @passport_light Год назад +1

    I love Gambia when I was in turkey I had alot of Gambian friends and I can't wait to visit the country

  • @josephbrown1573
    @josephbrown1573 Год назад +7

    You are showing this beautiful resort .What percentage of Gambians can enjoy this place ? The guy who was building her furniture saw what her and her husband had brought with them from Canada . He was making furniture for them and you could argue that he could have used that skill to make a good living , but he couldn't see it ! He saw a young couple maybe, close to his age ,but because of the exchange rate, the money they brought from Canada made them upper middle class in Gambia !!

    • @anngore3842
      @anngore3842 Год назад

      @josephbrown. I'm perplexed?? Does this mean that we shouldn't improve the quality of our lives or should feel guilty?? Sometimes these feelings can be very deep seated???

    • @rubyfinance-ca8668
      @rubyfinance-ca8668 Год назад

      @@anngore3842 Never make such mistake
      Enjoy your life fully. The next guy, when he can afford it he will do it and even asked you why you did not do the same when you could.
      You can help others of course but feeling bad will not help them neither you.

  • @debsdeborahalli
    @debsdeborahalli Год назад +7

    she is the best out of them all. she said the real truth . most diasporians just come on your interview to talk rubbish. out of all what she said here is building bridges from the west to the continent. And also africa is not for all diasporian too. In africa you respect your husbands not like in the west you kick your husband out of the house. They should not be arrogant. In africa they just have to learn a adapt. If not i see most of them relocating back to where they come from.

    • @carolweidig4689
      @carolweidig4689 Год назад

      I agree and enjoy what Jessie and her husband say...they speak positively and do not play the historical victim.

    • @kamaheritage
      @kamaheritage Год назад

      Thank you very much. 😊

  • @SuperSparky1957
    @SuperSparky1957 Год назад +3

    Yes, Wodemaya interview with Juilette was very inspirational.

  • @lilianademenezesnogueira1600
    @lilianademenezesnogueira1600 Год назад +4

    I can resonate with this lady in every level 🙌🏾 It got me thinking "Is this me?😮" 😂 Such an inspiration! ❤

  • @danponitlong
    @danponitlong Год назад +1

    THAT'S IS WHY GOD GAVE US OUR OWN MINDS/ SPIRITS/ HEARTS/ AND SOUL...NO ONE SHOULD THINK FOR ANYONE...AND TELL THEM WHAT TO DO....

  • @kwamehagan529
    @kwamehagan529 Год назад +3

    East or west Africa is the home for the black race and she welcomes her ancestors.

  • @StirUpYourPurpose
    @StirUpYourPurpose Год назад +3

    13:38 Well said, if Africa is strong we would not experience what we experience over there💯

  • @loftydofty2721
    @loftydofty2721 Год назад +2

    Nicee! btw, there are many Gambian students in Montreal (at McGill and Concordia).

  • @mohamedsdiaby
    @mohamedsdiaby Год назад +4

    Definitely right Gambia is less developed compared to other African countries. But it’s one of the most peaceful and cheap .

  • @rmccaindet
    @rmccaindet Год назад +1

    Bravo ! I truly enjoyed the conversation

  • @adamf.585
    @adamf.585 Год назад

    Beautiful couple Welcome home, love our DNA😊

  • @2010treasure
    @2010treasure Год назад +1

    20mins into the interview. Very good points. It really depends on many factors if Gambia is for you. If you have children, healthcare needs, financial requirements, what you can actually adjust to. As you dont necessarily know until you actually have to live there with power cuts and the likes. Some upsides, the weather, beach, fresh fruits etc etc. But it's totally down to the individual if they can really make it work. If you can try it and establish something that benefits self and the community.....good on you. It's a WHOLE experience.

  • @iam_bantu-eh3bz
    @iam_bantu-eh3bz Год назад

    THANK YOU SISTER....COMING HOME....TO PARADISE....

  • @raheemjalloh1441
    @raheemjalloh1441 Год назад +9

    She is very true Africa is not for everybody !

    • @nyakanga
      @nyakanga Год назад +2

      I liked what she said. Come with an open mind to learn and don't come like a colonizer.

    • @rubyfinance-ca8668
      @rubyfinance-ca8668 Год назад

      Many have learned it on the harsh way.
      But for many people it is the best days in their lives.

    • @rubyfinance-ca8668
      @rubyfinance-ca8668 Год назад

      @@nyakanga Thanks

  • @musasissokom7680
    @musasissokom7680 Год назад +2

    This is such an amazing conversation,

  • @nefertemur8951
    @nefertemur8951 Год назад +2

    Greetings Webnation Africa, this beautiful lady and her family decision to leave Canada was an excellent move and her family back in Canada should follow her example. You see, Canada and the collective West is becoming more fascist “ Mussolini” by the day and blacks will experience the worst of the fascist- communist ideologies. She’s very smart and alert, the real deal. You have to love her fighting spirit. Thanks so much for sharing her story.

  • @moorfortune901
    @moorfortune901 Год назад +1

    Powerful episode. Shoutout 2 y'all Zoes

  • @QueenofKyagwe3257
    @QueenofKyagwe3257 Год назад

    Say whatever, when that spirit rise and you have to pack your bags for HOME that's it. I am ready to meet Uganda in good or bad faith. Just prepare me that RED carpet babe

  • @SandySales-zz8kc
    @SandySales-zz8kc Год назад +2

    Shalom

  • @sahvannahamaka
    @sahvannahamaka Год назад

    💯

  • @christianaomoteso4957
    @christianaomoteso4957 Год назад +4

    Thank you for sharing 😅.

  • @MsAmani-ln3wj
    @MsAmani-ln3wj Год назад +6

    Lovely lady. I enjoyed hearing her story.

  • @travelerawakenings8477
    @travelerawakenings8477 Год назад

    Hi Jessie, nice seeing you again
    I tried to contact you many time without success. 😊

  • @sikazwejerry4620
    @sikazwejerry4620 Год назад

    Congratulations! Welcome back.

  • @victorlionelnazaire685
    @victorlionelnazaire685 Год назад

    She is a PIONEER ( not receiving any support from friends in Montreal); she projected also a sense of HISTORY ( the mixing of various African ethnies to produce a Haitian).
    She also touched upon a subject that is upsetting to many Afro-Americans : WHY are so many YOUNG African men and women risking their lives to reach the European shores ( Lampedusa ) or the U.S. border when Africa offers much more in QUALITY of life ( weather, sea, plenty of land).

  • @MsArtelia
    @MsArtelia Год назад

    ❤ Thank You

  • @ezechinedu2075
    @ezechinedu2075 Год назад +1

    REPUBLIC OF BIAFRA SEPTEMBER 28 WORLDWIDE THANKS HEAVENLIESTLY LORD FATHER

  • @HOBBYMONEY
    @HOBBYMONEY Год назад +3

    I didn't have support when I was moving from the Caribbean to America...so just imagine the kind of support I would get when Africa is the destination. 😂

    • @anngore3842
      @anngore3842 Год назад +3

      @HOBBYMONEY. Thank God we're not all the same🇯🇲.

    • @HOBBYMONEY
      @HOBBYMONEY Год назад

      @@anngore3842 I didn't care what they told me... I needed to progress my life... And I accomplished things here that I couldn't there.

  • @davidoseiamponsah-antwi5963
    @davidoseiamponsah-antwi5963 Год назад +2

    You guy, I don’t get you, the Lady and the family are living in The Gambia but you continued asking her questions about Africa, how many African countries have they visited? All your questions should have been based on The Gambia. Wise up.

    • @muchit3629
      @muchit3629 Год назад

      What I have noticed is that a lot of Africans out of a sense of brotherhood speak in terms of Africa and end up generalizing. I just commented on a Ghanaian RUclipsr who has a Russian wife and he was saying all Africans are circumcised simply because that’s what he knows.
      I had to tell him very few people in Southern African are circumcised especially in Zimbabwe or Zambia where 10% or less are. It was never a thing for us. To his credit he did apologize. Outsiders will hear constant references of Africa and think how Gambia is is how every other African country is like. So you are absolutely correct stick to Gambia just like this women cannot speak for the US if she has not lived there.

  • @LaSam-e8x
    @LaSam-e8x Год назад

    In Gambia as far you are black and have self respect you can lived any community in the Gambia 🇬🇲 .we well come all our brothers and sisters in other African to visit

  • @kofirey6752
    @kofirey6752 Год назад +2

    60 MILLION AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE USA 🌍
    TOP 1/3rd: GET IT! WELCOME HOME 🌍 💯
    MIDDLE 1/3rd: ARE 50/50 WELCOME TO THE SOIL. We Will See You Again Soon ☺️💯
    BOTTOM 1/3rd: I AIN'T NO AFRICAN? 🤕 GOD HELP THEM

  • @ancat2521
    @ancat2521 Год назад

    ❤❤❤🥂👍🇧🇧🇧🇧

  • @pvxmovies9611
    @pvxmovies9611 Год назад +2

    she should visit Kenya to avoid such experience

  • @mellisa888
    @mellisa888 Год назад +3

    I live in Montreal and you don't own anything here. It's terrible over here.

    • @rubyfinance-ca8668
      @rubyfinance-ca8668 Год назад +1

      Follow your instinct. Most people from the expat community in Gambia said
      they followed their instinct and knew they had to live and go to Africa.
      Africa is not perfect but for many of us.... it is the best place to live.

    • @seansalter1679
      @seansalter1679 Год назад

      Worst of all its full of francophone people

  • @johnmcnally6681
    @johnmcnally6681 Год назад

    I don't think wade maya ever went to Haiti did he?

    • @maxline20255
      @maxline20255 Год назад +2

      Of course he did, simple search on RUclips or Google could have answer your question

    • @muchit3629
      @muchit3629 Год назад

      He never did. He interviews a guy who wants to be President of Haiti but that was done in Ghana. He was overlaying a lot of video about Haiti so I can see why some people not paying attention may have thought he went to a Haiti. He never did. First there was Covid and then after a lot of violence. He. Never went to a Haiti. You are correct.

    • @muchit3629
      @muchit3629 Год назад

      @@maxline20255 Be careful trying to look smart when someone asks a genuine question. Wode Maya never went to Haiti. He used video footage of Haiti while interviewing aHaitian in Ghana who was saying he wants to be next President of Haiti.
      There was Covid then there has been violence after Covid. He Never went to Haiti. You should be ashamed of yourself clowning a brother or sister asking a genuine question. Too bad you come out looking like a fool or idiot because of your attitude. This sister has never been to Haiti and probably got confused and thought the interview was done in Haiti when they clearly stated they were in Ghana.

  • @josephbrown1573
    @josephbrown1573 Год назад +1

    Why didn't she move to Haiti?

    • @Dreamdreams350
      @Dreamdreams350 Год назад +6

      Because of the unrest. I am Haitian American and plan to move to African

    • @moorfortune901
      @moorfortune901 Год назад

      ​@@Dreamdreams350Sak ap fet

    • @travelerawakenings8477
      @travelerawakenings8477 Год назад +5

      Who would move to Haiti now? Check the news. I am Haitian/ Canadian/ American, and there is no way I would move to Haiti. Two years ago, I went to Gambia and liked it. I met Jessie there. She is a very nice lady. I am planning to go back to Gambia because since I left, I have felt a call to go back..

    • @PurplePillRiches
      @PurplePillRiches Год назад

      @@travelerawakenings8477 mte labas, sentiment labas enfom

    • @kamaheritage
      @kamaheritage Год назад +3

      Hello,
      I did not go to Haiti because even after beating the French in 1804 and gained our dependence, we are still fighting until this day. We are the example of what Africains and Native American can do. Haiti is in another major crisis.

  • @bettykumenda6724
    @bettykumenda6724 Год назад

    Is she bringing voodoo to Africa. With all the voodoo our ancestors had we still got sold. Plsss

    • @kamaheritage
      @kamaheritage Год назад +4

      Actually my anecestors left Africa with Africain spirituality. I am not bringing anything you don't already have. 😊

    • @rubyfinance-ca8668
      @rubyfinance-ca8668 Год назад

      Well said