The truth about negative people in Africa

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @vernellcarter
    @vernellcarter Год назад +26

    Mark, please continue to tell the truth, even though some people may not like hearing the real truth. We need to know the truth for many different reasons. The truth that we know can help to make us free, in every area of our lives. Thank you for sharing, Mr. Pioneer!

    • @ernestinebernoudy6915
      @ernestinebernoudy6915 Год назад +1

      ..Im in. TOTALLY-- AGREEMENT, With MY Dear. Sis, Vernell. Carter..💯😇, Mucho Love for YOU & YOURS.💯💯💕

    • @richardchaupe7231
      @richardchaupe7231 Год назад

      I believe that people who speak the truth, contribute to making a difference in the lives of others
      In this case, Mark is helping identify the problem that stop people to succeed and progress in life and one of them is the negativity

  • @Africanness
    @Africanness Год назад +19

    Your energy is so contagiously beautiful! The African leaders do allow it. The issues are within us. We allow what happens to us to happen to us.

  • @darthdooku6483
    @darthdooku6483 Год назад +4

    You are an exceptional young King Mark, Africa needs you badly, forget the detractors and Trolls.

  • @lutaayam
    @lutaayam Год назад +2

    Oshay has mellowed down since he first moved to Uganda

  • @nostalgiacampesina
    @nostalgiacampesina Год назад +8

    3:25-3:31 “ ...I remember the vision I had for Tanzania and what I wanted to do there and still do and will do.” Voila! Sounding like a leader. Very encouraging and hopeful. We are in the continent to stay, to vacation, to retire, to do business,etc... as do whites Americans, Arabs, Asians, Europeans, Chinese, and others. We can not retreat at the first setback. We can overcome local challenges because they are temporary. They are not fatalities, nor insurmountable calamities. We must be present in the continent in greater numbers like others because we belong here too. Stay the course .

  • @sarahnamazzi8855
    @sarahnamazzi8855 Год назад +8

    OSHAY IS A GOOD GUY!! VERY GENEROUS. I too met him on one of their concert , & he bought me lunch simply cos I am a long time follower.
    Also the lady, think it Joana, something like that.

  • @amarido12
    @amarido12 Год назад +10

    Dont know much about Oshay or whoever you're talking about but i know youre great guy with a positive energy, extremely inteligent and humble, your determination is at top level, your mission in Tanzania and Africa is clear, to bring and help diaspora, but the problem i saw is youre too nice, some people you associate with are just passport bros.... they do have completely different mission from yours, your channel is very interesting to watch because you give so much information about everything but when you have people whose goals is to just mess around with as many women as they can find in these coutries ,that really messes things up

  • @gerrytushh
    @gerrytushh Год назад +12

    Mark, 400+ years is a LONG time to be gone 😢 Obviously, many come with exaggerated expectations, borne out of 400 years of propaganda and lies, etc. But experience is a good teacher. With resilience, Africa is still the BEST option for TRUE freedom loving African Americans.

    • @paulkelly873
      @paulkelly873 Год назад +1

      Yes!,, experience is the Best teacher for real.. Africa's STILL the best option for true Freedom With pre knowledge and Research.

    • @madameclark3453
      @madameclark3453 Год назад

      Propaganda and lies? 🙄. Africa is the best option for true freedom? 🙄. Who is keeping you out of Africa ?

  • @stevebaker9679
    @stevebaker9679 Год назад +1

    Thank you Mark for speaking on disunity. We need to work together, pool our money and move as a group.

  • @rosenalewis226
    @rosenalewis226 8 месяцев назад

    Young man you are wise beyond your years God continue to richly bless you and keep you safe. 🙏🏾

  • @jlovett4362
    @jlovett4362 Год назад +17

    Great wisdom

  • @rosemumbua8817
    @rosemumbua8817 Год назад +3

    Mark, you have a way of articulating issues so clearly and wisely. I've NEVER "met" a young person as level headed as yourself. Keep on keeping on. God bless.

  • @jermo1213
    @jermo1213 Год назад +7

    Oshay is a good Brother. He loves his people.

  • @MarketFocus
    @MarketFocus Год назад +17

    As a Merge investor, I have a better understanding now of what you are going through. I was wondering how things were going and have to check myself for not being as patient and understanding. Keep doing ya thing my brutha 👍🏽

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +4

      Thank you for understanding 💛🙏🏽🙌🏾

  • @demepalau
    @demepalau Год назад +6

    Is Oshay is an entertainer . Think PEOPLE magazine. The dude is working so hard and successful. He built is podcast from the ground up. He is a good guy. He is bringing people UP with him.

  • @prooftv1174
    @prooftv1174 Год назад +13

    Always positive!! Keep up the good work brother!!!! Much love from Bahamas 🙌🏾

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +2

      Thank you! Will do!💛💛💛💛💛

    • @AuntieShannon
      @AuntieShannon Год назад

      @@markmeetsafricaAnd you’re looking so handsome young man. 😇 Be blessed!

  • @Realminthebush
    @Realminthebush Год назад +13

    Mark, please make your own judgment calls about people. Never go on someone else's judgment of a person. Because sometimes they might have had a bad day that day or they might have just gotten off on the wrong foot or whatever. But I've learned to judge people by my own experience with them hopefully you'll do the same .

  • @illmath1
    @illmath1 Год назад +6

    Exactly Mark.. Thank you for being a pioneer. I will definitely support you in the coming years, when I come

  • @clydecovington3972
    @clydecovington3972 Год назад +3

    As long as we humans have this idealistic notion that people who look like us and are of our same race are all our people we will continue to set ourselves up for disappointment. We have not yet evolved to the point of realizing that a real human being is built from the inside out and not from the outside in regardless of what race they are or how they look.😔

  • @bonzacoe9452
    @bonzacoe9452 Год назад +7

    Every time I see you , you remind me of my late uncle Hammerton. I am Zambian and I will take you in as my baby brother. I do care. Coming back home in 2 and half years hope to meeting you God willing. I have been away from home since 2002😢 time to come back home 🇿🇲

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +2

      Thank you family 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛🙏🏽

    • @joycemwewa8744
      @joycemwewa8744 10 месяцев назад +1

      I just came from home one zambia one Nation.

  • @AngoniTV
    @AngoniTV Год назад +7

    Continue with your positive energy and good vibration Mark.

  • @LatoreLyfe
    @LatoreLyfe Год назад +1

    This man has a beautiful soul. Always appreciative, I look forward to meeting you one day.

  • @archiepennoh
    @archiepennoh Год назад +11

    Oshay is a good guy. I am proud of both of you and I look forward to meeting and contributing to both of you.

  • @jolene-hf8807
    @jolene-hf8807 Год назад +3

    Hello Mark, thank you for thoughtfulness. Hang in there. It will get better.

  • @ukicheryl
    @ukicheryl Год назад +3

    Thanks Mark for being honest about the criticism of Oshay, as he is a very honest and blunt on camera as l am like. Like me, we tell the truth, sometimes without a smile. He did not try to exploit you.

  • @lekatakolerike8272
    @lekatakolerike8272 6 месяцев назад +1

    The truth is that the challenges that the Diaspora come across , African from other countries face it too, I have RECEIPTS

  • @roderick2722
    @roderick2722 Год назад

    Thanks for keeping it 💯
    We need to know these things! The good,the bad and the ugly! That way we can make informed decisions!

  • @cjgmc1
    @cjgmc1 Год назад +1

    O'Shay is good on and off camera. Because he is straight forward and speaks the truth does not deem him a bad person. Do not let people's insecurities poison your mind against anyone. You are the best judge of character. Some people just cannot handle the truth. Most people are cowards and cannot confront anything or anyone. Covid has proven this as many sheeple were led straight into the pasture of fire without thinking, and that seems to be the majority. Blessings!

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      Nothing to do with insecurities.
      The man is filthy and he needs to stop talking about us with brown skin. We are not black colour.
      This is black■■■■
      I look nothing like him if he thinks he is bblac not everyone is his colour.

  • @devontawicks6731
    @devontawicks6731 Год назад +3

    People don’t like to hear the truth I don’t know the guy but been following him for a while and seems to me that he cares about his people and I have listen to others talk about this guy and it’s all been positive no one likes people that is blunt and tell the truth it is what it is it’s life and reality that’s the problem we been lied to for so long that when you see something different we don’t like it sad but true bro you can’t listen what people say you have to judge the man for yourself 👍🏾

  • @AuntieShannon
    @AuntieShannon Год назад +1

    Thank you for your content! Love your intelligence and your spirit. I’ve traveled to Ghana from America (New Orleans) and I loved it. Would love to go back to the continent one day to visit other places. You are an inspiration! 🙏🏾

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching and encouraging 🙏🏽 💛🙌🏾

  • @hopesgarden9566
    @hopesgarden9566 Год назад +2

    Thanks Mark for keeping us aware and making us THINK! You’re an awesome and intelligent young man; can wait to meet and see all that’s you’ve brought into fruition thus far!! 👀 May God continue to bless and keep you forever more….🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @sharperone8237
    @sharperone8237 Год назад +1

    Your absolute honesty is what inspires me, I'm coming, soon too, just to see, makes some moves, for now.

  • @tylersparkman2672
    @tylersparkman2672 Год назад +1

    Oshay is a real nice brother they are jealous. Toxic people I been sub his channel from the beginning he never changed ask Auston he treated him royally

  • @naford8625
    @naford8625 Год назад +4

    Thanks for sharing your experience, in general Africans nor African Americans are united, instead very competitive. African Americans need to do extensive study on Africa and the particular area that they're going into. The freedom we have in America, the values, the laws they are just not the same. Africa is our homeland but it's also a land that we were forced out of due to division amongst brothers. Now there are even more reasons to be divided in the minds of some people (complexion, hair, money, language etc...). I love that you are trying to make it better.

    • @ayodeler39
      @ayodeler39 Год назад

      Also there is the constant yearning amongst many Africans to emulate Western ways. Sometimes with an inferiority complex. sadly the policemen when they wear a uniform 😢in some instances are given ammunition they behave the way they think police should based on what they see in films or the news in the west. Especially the US. So sad.

    • @ovie10
      @ovie10 Год назад +2

      Freedom In America? 😂😂😂😂 ok

  • @Nomadic_Journey1
    @Nomadic_Journey1 Год назад

    Well said. I appreciate all of the good, the bad, and the ugly discussions and information. I’d rather know what’s going on from various perspectives as it aids in planning and preparation for when my family and I visit and eventually relocate to the land. I appreciate everyone over there that are paving the way for the future. Much love and respect.

  • @deniseleonard6272
    @deniseleonard6272 Год назад +4

    Hello Mark
    Thank you for speaking your truth I feel you I understand you. I have gone through the worse you will ever. hear. I am still trying to work it out. I see no possibility 18:09 because in some situations the other parties are willingly set up a road block to keep me from address.I have not given up but now I pray to the Most High for help and guidance. It. ain't over without justice comes bitterness I am absolutely sure things will change for the better. I hope to meet with you one day and I will share my story. Yah bless you and keep on the path to greatness. You are a good person.
    Kind regards Denise

  • @BeeBee-wu1fz
    @BeeBee-wu1fz Год назад

    I get what you're saying because from day one stepping off the plane I should have seen what I was in for, but I brushed it off as a one off experience not to let that incident deter me. Boy was I wrong. Being in Africa is not a culture shock but dealing with the people is. And if you and others are saying that most all of Africans are that way then maybe I should try a Caribbean country. We will see, I'll give it at least six more months when my lease will be up.

  • @beckybecks2917
    @beckybecks2917 Год назад +2

    Just love love your enthusiam!

  • @prescottosegie
    @prescottosegie Год назад +1

    Good wisdom mark keep up the good work and I been to Nigeria 🇳🇬the place was really cool 😎

  • @teddydavis2339
    @teddydavis2339 Год назад +3

    Oshay Duke Jackson is an OK person. He's not like you. He is very blunt and direct. The only thing I don't like about him is that he attacks other black people a lot, without receipts and his constant use of the "n" word.
    Mark, you are a very positive person. I really admire you because you are so wise and well-mannered. Keep it up!

    • @Eva4Africa
      @Eva4Africa Год назад +1

      Spot on. As an African, i can say that Mark is more pleasant to watch.

  • @Grown-N-Nosey
    @Grown-N-Nosey Год назад +6

    Good to hear and see you Mark. I'll be calling soon to start the process of my travels. ❤

  • @kimmixerxs
    @kimmixerxs Год назад

    ❤🫶🏾🫂 take care Mark, thanks for bringing us along on your journey😊

  • @richardchaupe7231
    @richardchaupe7231 Год назад

    It’s all in the mindset … if only the mindset of African people can change, it will definitely be more easier to succeed in Africa

    • @msoptimistic4365
      @msoptimistic4365 Год назад

      What!

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      The mind is not set at all. It is how it is. Lol
      You ever hear some are Afraid of the some Africa countries minds ?
      Sudan , Somali, North Nigeria, middle east , Pakistan .
      The mind is not set . It is its nature.

  • @Base-hb7rj
    @Base-hb7rj Год назад

    Good take.

  • @yahsluv504
    @yahsluv504 Год назад +9

    Hey Mark~
    Your positive energy is so wonderful and welcoming. I have to agree with you…but you have some people who don’t face or don’t get a hold of their traumas, hurt, pain and brokenness. And what ends up happening is that they wear a mask, and personality changes like the wind. They will use their negativity as a form of control and manipulation and get mad at you for not subscribing to it. Never assuming responsibility for their own demise and use the past traumas and hurt to garner sympathy/attention/neediness.
    Negativity is a mental/emotional/psychological cancer.
    One thing I have heard over and over from diaspora who have moved to Africa and citizens of Africa … “Africa Will Chew You Up and Spit You Out “ if you don’t face yourself. People sometimes don’t realize “You Can Be Your Own Worse Enemy”
    TMH YAH’s hand is moving and change is coming.. HE’S always in control and HIS set-apart people will no longer be the tail… Be patient.. endure to the end!
    Love you Mark.. keep up the great work your doing.

    • @ernestinebernoudy6915
      @ernestinebernoudy6915 Год назад +1

      ...@YahsLuv 4972, Wow !!! You Spoke for Me, & Thankyou ..💯🤗💓🙏🙏

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +3

      Thank you for these wonderful and wise words. I will hold on and push forward 💛💛💛🙏🏽🙌🏾💯✊🏾

  • @abrahamlidholm9007
    @abrahamlidholm9007 Год назад +1

    I really believe you... I feel the same way. Negativity and negative people and enviroment can be fatal in the loong run. By being better orginize and have a plan, will help us avoid unnecessary energy losses and financial pitfalls. Look at Westerners, Indians, Chinese, and Arabs. They already have an implementation plan ready before coming to Africa, they have their own in place who have gone through all the hurdles and they share the challenges with each other.
    I have a strong feeling that we have more difficulty with that kind of cooperation between us. Coming to Africa with an individual mindset may be good but try to find like-minded people who are still striving towards the same or similar goals. You can always learn from each other's experiences.
    If you can't find or feel like you fit into a community, it's enough to have 1-2 with the same mentality and mindset as you close. And have 2-3 honest good-hearted locals close by as well, and slowly work yourself towards in your own pace.

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +1

      This is a great way to put it. Thank you for sharing. Hopefully one day our community will grow and members of the community will find peace and harmony together and eventually we will merge with other African communities

  • @Base-hb7rj
    @Base-hb7rj Год назад

    To know that the disappointments have not discouraged you , shows how great your mentality is and even if you are not seeking any sort of sympathy, it’s good to know that many people share your sentiments. Africa will take your soul because you love it and even though we want to paint a good picture , the continent still has a lot of work to do to get to the promised land. As for the Duke , he’s good to many people and until he proves you wrong , good head on your shoulders to keep an open mind. Stay blessed!

  • @danielahTZ
    @danielahTZ Год назад +2

    Hi Mark, I will be arriving in TZ in 2 weeks ( LORD willing🙏🏽 ) and would love to meet up and talk with you and just get your thoughts on how it is for us African Americans over there. I’m moving from MD.

  • @hyperscootershop
    @hyperscootershop Год назад

    Very level and independent more wisdom and blessings to you!

  • @djhuiti100
    @djhuiti100 Год назад +1

    The same thing happened to me in Gambia. I was starting to despise people cos of how negative and manipulative some of them can be. But after a while i got used to it lol and it stopped fazing me. I will always love Gambia though and its still where im gonna be in the near future.

  • @victoriavicky4404
    @victoriavicky4404 Год назад +3

    I get what you saying,
    But All the scammers, will soon gets what's coming to them, And it does get easier because after wards we learn from those ordeal , The scammers become Clearer Seen. And We learn ,How to Protect Ourself, from the Robbers ,

  • @robertjordon5782
    @robertjordon5782 Год назад +2

    Keep up the good work. please don’t get discouraged. We need pioneers people to pave the road. I am one of those people like you described. I put $60,000 into Ghana and all I have is land and a fence and possibly a gate but I’m getting ready to change into something different but Aleta Isreal is a pioneer to In Ghana and she is building a community maybe you should go to Ghana and visit with her and you guys put your ideas together

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +2

      I am going to Ghana soon. Hopefully before the year is out

    • @robertjordon5782
      @robertjordon5782 Год назад +1

      Make sure you look up Aleta Isreal Ghana Consultations. You won’t be disappointed.

  • @OnlyLonely4601
    @OnlyLonely4601 Год назад +2

    Hi Mark. Such a handsome young man you are! I'm sure you make your mother proud. I hope one day I'll be able to go to Africa. Financially, its not very possible for me now. I tried to start a business from a distance (in Sierra Leone). But things move so slow.... so slow its hard to figure if I actually made a profit or not lol. I think I have to use a different method to make roots over there.

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +3

      Thank yoy and I hope so too. I hope we get our stuff together as a community so we can move like one and build 🙏🏽

  • @christoperbazen5912
    @christoperbazen5912 Год назад

    Great 👍 video again. Thanks my son 🙏 praying for you and others trying to make the best of sometimes bad situations.

  • @queenofweaves916
    @queenofweaves916 Год назад

    Mark thank you for keeingit real. Yu are the first I've heard admit they don't see a as family. We are seen as Americans especially when we come with the American attitude.

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад

      Yes, units going to take some workto make a road for us to comfortably be here

  • @bonzacoe9452
    @bonzacoe9452 Год назад +1

    It's the mentality. I don't know but am sure Zambia alot of foreigners settle in with much ease.

  • @AuntieCheri
    @AuntieCheri Год назад

    I wish somebody would just tell the truth about what’s going on over there.

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад

      Same here but when I did, either people didn't believe it or they didn't want to hear it. Mainly the second one.

  • @AnuTheMostHigh
    @AnuTheMostHigh Год назад

    You're making sense my Brother.

  • @cameroncar6643
    @cameroncar6643 Год назад

    Hello Mark you are doing an amazing job educated us on your experiences.

  • @findingmaitribe
    @findingmaitribe Год назад

    You have a beautiful mind. I'll email 📨 you today! Thank you for sharing your honest experience in Africa 🌍🎉🎉!

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +1

      Thank you and I will take a look when I can🙏🏽💛

    • @findingmaitribe
      @findingmaitribe Год назад

      @@markmeetsafrica Just sent it. 😊

  • @brodiejr4real
    @brodiejr4real Год назад

    Good stuff! I needed this.

  • @nanehyd7417
    @nanehyd7417 Год назад +3

    Stop worrying about what others say and focus on positive things only.

  • @usa_kenyan
    @usa_kenyan Год назад +6

    Africa is always a challenge. You state things very clearly. I hear everything you're saying. First, Oshay. I would be shocked if you experience anything negative about him. He has always seemed to me to be very intelligent and creative. Second, as you were talking I thought of something. I know nothing about Tanzania. Every country has individuals who are really good at business. If you got like five very successful Tanzanian businesspeople and had a meeting between them and like 10 African Americans in Tanzania who were looking to start a business with like $20,000, what would the Tanzanian business people advise you to do? Let's say they said that $20,000 was not enough to start anything. What would be the minimum required? And what type of businesses would they suggest? Would such businesses be possible if done by African Americans? If not, why? What would be the barriers? Don't mind me. I'm just thinking out loud. 😀

  • @tubman1868
    @tubman1868 Год назад +3

    So, Mark, where are you now? I love your voice. You sound like the late Malcolm X.

    • @Aeon1019
      @Aeon1019 Год назад +1

      Exactly what I said too in one of his videos - Malcolm X reincarnate. There's more to it than meets the eyes. #messiahsarehere

  • @Doomer253
    @Doomer253 Год назад +3

    We can hear the frustration in your voice, keep your head up Mark.
    You are on a hero's journey. There will always be trials and tribulations.

  • @joycemwewa8744
    @joycemwewa8744 10 месяцев назад

    Happy new year

  • @illmath1
    @illmath1 Год назад +2

    Can we create systems there?

  • @SimbaM2kufu
    @SimbaM2kufu Год назад

    Stay strong kijana

  • @MauriceNovembre
    @MauriceNovembre Год назад +8

    Oshay Duke Jackson is a good man, a leader, a professional and child of God. While not perfect, we are all a work in progress.

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад +1

      Leading who?

    • @paulkelly873
      @paulkelly873 Год назад

      ​@@princessprincess7708 leading by example Sister.. actually Going to Africa and showing y'all what it be like. that's all..

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад +1

      @@paulkelly873 where is he showing Africa. ?
      His contents is all about gossiping and judging celebrities and so called black women. Nothing educational

    • @julianbrown3668
      @julianbrown3668 Год назад

      ​@princessprincess7708 to be fair he had interviewers on business people on the continent

    • @paulkelly873
      @paulkelly873 Год назад

      @@princessprincess7708 The example I was referring to was about those who actually went to Africa.. nothing else. I don't know anything else about him

  • @hopesgarden9566
    @hopesgarden9566 Год назад

    Now, Get Some Rest!! 🥰👋🏽🥰

  • @user-zv3jn8vc5v
    @user-zv3jn8vc5v 7 месяцев назад +1

    Stay away from Miya,Mark careful

  • @ernestinebernoudy6915
    @ernestinebernoudy6915 Год назад

    ...Im with WHOEVER is given You Sound Advice, Okay..PLEASE, PAY- Attention more & More & MORE.!!! Love You Ah WhOLE- BUNCHES..💯 🙏🕊🙏💕 Shabbat Shalom 🔯 💓 ..please pray for the Peace of Jerusalem..🇮🇱 💌🙏🕊🙏😇

  • @illmath1
    @illmath1 Год назад +4

    Can you elaborate on the negativity? In terms of specificity

    • @BongoZaidi
      @BongoZaidi Год назад +2

      Why dwell on negativity? How does it help you?

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад

      Check the reply on your other comment

  • @theg4520
    @theg4520 Год назад +3

    Yeah part of the problem is that when black diaspora go to Africa they go there as individuals and not as a organized group there on a mission for change. Nobody can do anything by themselves, let alone have the financial backing to support change. But a group of motivated and organized diaspora that put there finances together would make change and have the financial backing to have a seat at the table right next to the Chinese.

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад +1

      Why are people saying black diaspora while they know their country of origin?
      Do you mean the Americans?
      They are the black ones.

    • @theg4520
      @theg4520 Год назад +3

      @@princessprincess7708 When I say black diaspora I am talking about any "black /African" person who currently live in other parts of the world not just America that want to go back to Africa. And please stop acting like a black person from America is seen differently from a black person in Africa you go anywhere in this world " You are still black "

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад +1

      @@theg4520 I don't identify as black person my skin is not black.
      So stop saying just because I have an Afro am black.
      Say that "Any black person" to the darkest Indian with straight hair that they are black.
      This is black ■■■
      You love to glorify stupid identity the Enemy identify you with because you have such low IQ.
      My continent is not black people.
      Only united states love the enemy so much to accept degrading terms used on you.
      Keep it in your country. Moron
      Every black person blablablaa.
      You are talking to no one. Am not black person. My skin is brown not black as well. Stupiiiid people lowest IQ on earth.

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад +1

      Am not s black person neither are my people and was and never will be.
      Stay a slave with black Tag on.

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад +1

      And this is why we will never be together forever because you Identify A person with something she or he is not.
      This is black ■■■■■■
      I suppose all darkest Indians should join your bandwagon of illusion.

  • @AfroJamaican
    @AfroJamaican Год назад +2

    Oshay is good people; don’t let people tell u crap.

  • @gr8scott413
    @gr8scott413 Год назад

    Hey Mr. Mark, are you back in Tanzania?

  • @danettacollins33
    @danettacollins33 Год назад

    New to your channel. #peace&favor🕊️

  • @in.edieudonnesworld3167
    @in.edieudonnesworld3167 Год назад

    Great video mark.

  • @cyrusjohnson-c2o
    @cyrusjohnson-c2o Год назад +3

    Mark can we get more SOUND, the sound is a little low.

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад

      Sorry, I didn't want to wake up my neighbors next door

  • @JTHuman-jm2cn
    @JTHuman-jm2cn Год назад

    Mark meets Mark in Africa

  • @BeninMamiWata
    @BeninMamiWata Год назад

    You don't have to put on a strong appearance for anyone. Thank you for your videos.

  • @theosaimon6933
    @theosaimon6933 Год назад

    I felt very bad after watching the interview on (Kenganda) when you said that you don't like Tanzania anymore, I just don't know what happened at the border. You yourself were the first country that you loved and you lived for a long time until you were loved and accepted by its beautiful people. Today, only one person makes you hate them, it hurts me a lot too. when you go to do those interviews, everyone is happy when you talk about bad things about Tanzania, you can love the country very much but one day something will come to annoy you and that is common all over the world, it hurts me a lot that one or even 5 people should not make you hate the country because every time you go you will be asked why you left Tanzania, you will have to say its bad just a case of one more person from the region again from the border where you were sitting peacefully. plz go back to tanzania it is one of the very peaceful countries

  • @AlkebulanJahmiah
    @AlkebulanJahmiah Год назад

    What reasons warrant people to say stay away from Oshay? I guess people don't want to hear the reality truth... Oshay is indeed a good jolly fellow and you can't beat that

  • @vernonjones7006
    @vernonjones7006 9 месяцев назад

    come there with money. A lot of money to live comfortably in the country you choose.

  • @quietstorm677
    @quietstorm677 Год назад

    I pray that all is well with you

  • @Shirleyowens383
    @Shirleyowens383 Год назад +1

    But home sold us in the first place 💁🏾

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +1

      Sadly the mentality that existed then still exist now and tribalism is still a factor in decision making at large in a lot of Africa. But with time and effort and a lot of education on all sides, we will overcome these challenges.

  • @TZ69
    @TZ69 Год назад

    I have been to Tanzania twice in 2021 and 2022 the experience was balance and I intend to return again soon but some of people I know there is telling me to send 4 thousand dollars to buy land and another couple thousand to start building house but you saying 500 for land🤔

    • @jenniferdouglas6636
      @jenniferdouglas6636 Год назад +1

      Be careful Scamming is rife Also non Tanzanian cannot buy land Do Google search the info is there

    • @111pp7
      @111pp7 Год назад +1

      If it’s highly corrupted.. buy a house, apartment or condo, not land..if you want to stay in peace and not feel bad about a place.. talking from experience.

    • @TZ69
      @TZ69 Год назад

      @@111pp7 thanks for the advice

    • @AccordingTo.YAH7
      @AccordingTo.YAH7 Год назад +2

      I would say don't send any money especially thousands of dollars. You need to be on the ground (meaning there) to see if the land is there, if it's available, who owns it, the owner's asking price, and know the process to have legitimate documents. It's not like in any of the United States' land purchases and deeds.

    • @TZ69
      @TZ69 Год назад +1

      @@AccordingTo.YAH7 thank you for your input

  • @illmath1
    @illmath1 Год назад

    Is everything ok? What's some of the stuff that's normalized that isn't right

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +1

      Lying cheating and stealing are expected in business and in many cases, seen as favorable traits and dishonesty is a very useful tool here. Those are some of the less terrible things.

    • @illmath1
      @illmath1 Год назад

      Wow, "the less terrible"@@markmeetsafrica well, I'll keep watching and liking young man. You are built for this, you are called to do it, and you are truly making history.

  • @FeddiNation
    @FeddiNation Год назад +2

    And land inflates rather fast in tz is nothing new. Even 3 years ago when u were fresh in the country the real estate in Dar I guarantee the plots or houses for sale there were also 10x the original price. Buying land is for sure a good investment not a bad thing

  • @fitzroydacres1578
    @fitzroydacres1578 Год назад

    Mark, watch that talk, about being stretched a bit!!!😊😊😊❤

  • @Joananamatta
    @Joananamatta Год назад +2

    If you want to make it in Africa open your eyes and take your time to study the place before your next move

  • @retirementtoafrica
    @retirementtoafrica Год назад

    Reflection is good to change course for the better. I hated where I am but that reflection I did on myself for my masters dissertation helped me see the positive side and course. Since then I was able to choose a positive path for me to live my life..

  • @Muchwezi-XII
    @Muchwezi-XII Год назад +2

    Right people have less and less compassion. It’s an “everywhere thing” but that shouldn’t make us lose hope in humanity.

  • @borncritic7122
    @borncritic7122 Год назад +4

    Maybe people are warning you about Oshay for some of the same reasons you were warned about Austin Hollerman.

  • @miguelgermain9713
    @miguelgermain9713 Год назад +3

    In reality we are not close family. We might have similar phenotypes but we have been separated 400 years. We are westernized more than them. They have develop a different culture from us. We don’t have grand parents, uncles and family. We just have the same phenotypes and that is not enough. They are the majority not us going to Africa.

  • @dean314videos9
    @dean314videos9 Год назад

    Yes I rather hear and know the ugly truth, then beauty of it. For example I heard a lot of why NOT to join the United States military. But I heard good things… I joined and my time was great… after 4 years I ended working with the team from hell. But I know that wasn’t the military just some evil people. I got hurt etc. but I would still recommend it to people. Therefore keep with the facts and stories

  • @maria_mutondioriginal5
    @maria_mutondioriginal5 Год назад +1

    You black Americans you have luck in Africa especially in Tanzania because we take you as our relatives and we love you so much my advice is just take it easy little by little you wiill courp with us and after knowing Swahili better no one will challenge you because we would be equal 😂🙌

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +2

      People are finding more luck in other countries. Tanzania seems to be where people are not having as much luck. Hopefully this will change as rhe mentality tworda is changes. They do not see us as family in Tanzania and many parts of Africa. Unless you have something to offer them

    • @maria_mutondioriginal5
      @maria_mutondioriginal5 Год назад

      @@markmeetsafrica I am so sorry as you recognized that but we love people and we love you more if you want to live peace just don't mind them ❤️🙏

    • @princessprincess7708
      @princessprincess7708 Год назад

      They are doing really good in my own opinion.
      You are the most RACISTS PEOPLE on this surface of the Earth I ever encountered in my Entire life.
      You come to My continent talking about my people skin colour the entire time.
      You people are soooo ugliest existence of humanity.
      When you have corrected your Manners then you can come back here.
      If only you even able to see colour correctly.
      Sick people.
      It is very good . Why would my continent see people soo racists as A family?
      Only thing you are good for is your money.
      And pointing out colour of the skin.
      Yuuuuuuk!
      MASSIVE CULPRITS
      BAD MANNERS

  • @spicylife3792
    @spicylife3792 Год назад

    You are too wise for your age. Brought up well or just wisdom God gave you.

  • @sarafinalove5330
    @sarafinalove5330 Год назад +1

    Hey Mark. I have been watching your video for sometime and what I have noticed about you is that, you are a different person when not in Tanzania. In Tanzania you are more irritable, in other countries you seems to be more at peace. I like this side of you more.

    • @markmeetsafrica
      @markmeetsafrica  Год назад +2

      I uses to be this way all the time if you look back at my old videos. You are right in that I am a bit more irritable in Tanzania. I gave that place my heart and it stepped on it.

  • @bwanahaguziki307
    @bwanahaguziki307 Год назад

    It's cool Mark I'll cut these people some slack. I don't know Oshay personally but I'm familiar with his rhetoric. This may be a persona he uses. But it creates a response good or bad. Also some of the people who he venerates are bigoted xenophobes towards specifically African immigrants. So people who are calling him PanAfrican don't see the hypocrisy. But hey, as you say people deserve a chance and I begrudgingly agree with that sentiment.