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Benayah Israel did a video about Black Edom. Take a look at it. You can also look for Edomites in Africa on here. This will help you understand some of the groups living in Africa who we need to know about in order to stay safe.
Do Benin still pay colonial taxes to France ?Do the black Africans control most of the businesses ?Or do the French,Arabs and the Indians control the largest businesses ?I will be surprise if i get an answer.
@@eddiethorne6461Wow, I am so delighted to see and read your comment. I have the EXACT same question(s). Most of us know B, M, and N are fighting to ensure business belong to its people. What say you…Benin?
I'm glad you have mentioned it bro. I have always wondered why other places are not mentioned concerning slave trade. In Zambia we even have a huge tree which saved as a slave market. It's even caged but I have never seen any tourists. Not even Zambians. Our governments are to blame for not making history as a compulsory subject. There are quite a number of slave places in Livingston too. I even saw a graveyard where white slave traders settled and died. It is still there to date
Many current Zambian politicians shockingly lack Pan Africanist orientation and credentials. This is so sad because the Kenneth Kaunda independence generation of politicians in Zambia did a lot work for the liberation of central and southern Africa.
It seems like the doors are opening up more and more and lots of countries in Africa and it's also getting to be an easier process I am so excited and I think the Republic of Benin might be my pick I wish you had a cash app so people like me that don't have a lot cuz still maybe send you a dollar a week to help support you I really appreciate these videos so much good luck on your Journeys and thanks again for the information
Because slave trade and even what happened during colonialism is hidden from history and not taught in schools, most Africans grew up not even hearing about slave trade.
Yes this is the truth! we have to represent ourselves, and come here to actively heal ourselves for the future of our lineage. I moved to Ethiopia 2 years ago from Texas it's definitely a cultural difference and some adjustments I had to make, nevertheless The Most High sent me here and I'm open to all that our journey in Africa is unfolding for us. Faith is the key all else will follow Peace, Blissings & Love to all on your journey. 💚🌍
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@@_T3andMebro you said slavery was both East and west it mostly west Africa your title is so misleading our slavery was abolished way before people of west Africa were shipped off into the Americas
@@_T3andMethen your wife said the slave trade in East Africa didn’t stop but transitioned to west Africa that doesn’t make any sense family I’m not trying to hate but can you send me sources to where y’all actually found this out??
@@privacyprivacy4918I’m glad you posted this because I’ve been looking for how to apply and couldn’t find the website they said would be ready in December 2023.
Video nzuri! Kwa bahati mbaya, babu zetu hawakulazimishwa kushiriki katika biashara ya utumwa. Biashara ya watumwa ilikuwa ikiendelea barani Afrika miaka mingi kabla ya biashara ya utumwa ya Atlantiki. Oyo, Abam, Aro, Bakongo, Kru, Krahn, etc. wote walikuwa washiriki walio tayari. Hatuwezi kuendelea kupunguza ushiriki wao, ilifanyika.
Thank you so much, Spirit Family💪🏾🌹🌹🌹🙏🏽💯 Being that my DNA test shows traces of Benin blood lines, amongst other things, I'm excited to subscribe and follow your journey. ✊🏽🫂 Wishing ya love, peace, wellness and success, personally and professionally, abundant and balanced. ✨️🧲💯
Great insight! If I am not mistaken, Benin still have some ties with France. Ideal for the diaspora to re-connect to several African countries that are not tied to France or any other colonial "overseer." At the very least, the African countries that were once colonized by colonial overseers should be aggressively relinquishing the colonial strongholds on the economy and prioritizing the local African citizens! Upon the diaspora re-connecting to an African country, we should be able to create a savings and/or checking account at a Black-owned bank, shop at Black-owned grocery stores, eat at various Black-owned restaurants, buy land from a Black real estate developer, travel to another African country on a Black-owned train company that had rails installed by Black workers, buy household items at a Black-owned hardware store, etc. etc.! Nonsensical to travel 1000s of miles to our ancestral home and then finding out that all of the afore-mentioned businesses/institutions are owned and controlled by non-Black people! Segues into the question - DO WE REALLY WANT TO BE FREE?! OR, DO WE JUST WANT TO BE COMFORTABLE WHILE CONSUMING AND SPENDING ALL OF OUR MONEY AT NON BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES INTO PERPETUITY? Collective economic empowerment via self determination and vertical integration while being re-connected to God and Africa, our ancestral home, must be the goal!
Thankful I recently found this channel, I Salute these 2 Ambassadors for the seemingly effortless Eloquence and Dignity in how they Represent Africa😊 In comments , you are so right about Africa fortifying a Black Economy, ALSO, I can’t reach Africa and be overwhelmed with accommodating Towns norms and values rituals ceremonies etc that are alien to me, these Governments if they are serious need to provide returnees with land to develop and heal ourselves gradually, I can’t take all that pressure, I’m Tired,
@@EdnahChirchir This is great! Definitely, the continued ownership of businesses and institutions within every industry and all along the supply chain is needed to ensure that Black people obtain control of the economies of African countries - particularly in our communities/townships! Black people need to own; fertile farm land Companies that sell tractors Companies that rent tractors Companies that make tractors Companies that wash tractors Companies that fix tractors Companies that sell organic seeds Grocery stores Trucking companies that ship the food to grocery stores We must be on code and focus on collective economic empowerment of Black people! The president of each African country must set aside certain industries that are exclusively for the citizens of the country and the diaspora and not available for foreign investment! Perplexed as to why they do not do this!
Excellent presentation from you too. Many of us have saw the videos and the negative remarks they make, but 500 plus years in America you don’t see that from our people
I love Africa but Benin would be a hard no.. But on another note, I died laughing when you said don’t speak in broken English lol. 😂Us black folk come over to Africa with broken English and expect our people on the continent to understand them lol. Hell, I can barely understand that ish in America. So I know our African sisters and brothers don’t understand it at all.
This is a great program yet concerned how will it turns out because Ghana with the year of return charade was a big ploy marketing flop to get Black Ascendants money. We came home to get what belongs to us so it's not a handout. Everyone's experience in coming to Alkebulan and the main advice is to come with a spiritual mindset, not just a house or business. We don't have to pay for silly visas, residency or citizenship fees as family. We learn from each other's cultures and not just immerse into one.
The country I'm in it's very peaceful and humble they are more lenient with the Chinese and other foreigners especially with the disrespect that they received from these foreigners they are more understanding and forgiving one of the things that I have been learning since I've been here is the customs the greetings you have different tribes there so they will talk to you in different languages if if you don't respond to one they all understand English in Zambia but not everyone speak English fluent where they feel comfortable having a conversation using English so I've been on the continent for a while and I love it the people here are beautiful is very laid back it's a beautiful place and it's babies everywhere like babies everywhere everywhere I look there's a group of babies like they have children down here 5 and 6 children like literally every woman has a baby on the back and for five of them on the hand is a beautiful country very fertile and I love it also been to Zimbabwe I love Zimbabwe I have nothing negative to say about Africa at all like it wasn't a culture shock to me it was home that's what I felt when I came here I felt nothing but home it wasn't a culture shot it was like this is what I know like I don't know how I know but this is what I know this is what I'm used to this is what I'm at peace with if that can make any sense.
When I came to Zambia I was treated just like one of them they didn't know until I spoke that I wasn't you know from Zambia there's different levels there are those who are westernised there are those who are westernised and cultural at the same time and then there are those who are strictly cultural and traditional and the way you can tell the difference is those women you see carrying buckets bags on their heads with babies wrapped around them wearing kente cloth around their waist they are the most traditional and cultural women and you see that everywhere especially when you start coming out of the cities and going into the towns also I noticed that there are different ethnic groups here someone Zambia you have those from Zimbabwe you have those from Somalia you had those from other places are the congos also living here so it's different tribes here and they all get along with each other they all do what they do everybody works everybody's out there planting everybody's out there digging in the dirt planting something or or building something you see nothing but people working there is no lazy people here
I am African American by birth. My ancestry is: 28% Nigeria 13% Mali 7% Benin/Togo 6% Senegal 6% Ivory Coast Ghana 6% Cameroon 4% Western Bantu 3% Yorubaland 2% Central Nigeria The rest is European. May I please come back home? 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Xweda is the original name of Ouidah in the Gbe language of Dahomey meaning "farmhouse".The Europeans anglicized the name to Wydah,Oiudah and Juda has nothing to do with Israelites.
Good that you are educating the public on the mass transportation across the globe of those from Africa. Not all the slave traders were European, American or Portuguese; many were actually local Africans selling each other. 97% of Black American slaves are from the roots of West Africa. Those were sent to America, the Islands and some travelled to Canada. The Africans from the East coast , a small majority were enslaved, most were married off to Arabs, Indians, Persians. Am sure many of your audience is already aware, but if not, in reading American history, many Black Americans ancestors, during the slave trade, were taken from the West Coast of Africa, specifically, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Mali, Gambia, Guinea, Senegal, Cameroon, plus others. With this, West Africa is where their great grandparents came from and many of those had very vast wealth, gold and land. So their ancestors who are presently living in America in the Southern part of US, Canada, Europe and also living in Jamaica , the Caribbean etc., should really check their ancestorial lands and inheritance in the West Coast of Africa. Fascinating though that more Black Americans are not seeking their ancestors in West Africa, thus missing out on their ancestorial land. Receiving citizenship is good but what comes after that is where the hard work begins. Also, people should save up, especially if they are not receiving a monthly pension. Though the African countries are not very expensive compared to Europe and America, You Still need your own money , have saved at least one year of salary, for purchasing House, Automobile, Food, clothing etc. There are No handouts in Africa. No services like Europe or America, so some who had moved there, to Africa, or even the Islands, without a plan, became disillusioned very quickly and returned to America.
That is exactly what I have been saying all along , go settle where the hell you prefer. And just enjoy the ride. One thing you will for sure feel, is liberation. In the west you feel chained down.
With all due respect we all ain’t come from Africa most of us are ab original and Afro European not many Hebrews from Africa came to America thats a fact most Hebrew Africans went to South America not North America
Bro your history is so confusing, like your mixing up time lines here with the events that happend in both East Africa and west Africa.First of all the East African slave trade predates way before west African slave trade,the slavery in East Africa was abolished way before the transatlantic slave trade even started.The difference between the two was that WEST AFRICAN SLAVES were sent to the Americas reason why is because they were needed for plantation work, leading to a higher demand for male laborers in the west African trade.East Africans on the other hand were largely transported to the Middle East and Asia via Indian Ocean trade routes often serving as domestic servants rather than plantation laborers.People always forget that these events happend in to separate timelines so your information is hella in accurate my boy and this is coming from native Zanzibari we know East Africa history really well considering the fact my people made Zanzibar become a major center for slave trade due to its strategic location in the Indian Ocean but that all ended when the British came and ended slavery in East Africa that’s why I’m wondering why tf you and your wife are making up narratives if your not I would like to be sent some sources.
The only country in East Africa that was heavily involved in the transatlantic slave trade was Mozambique.Most of the slaves from Mozambique were taken to places in the Americas like Brazil and Cuba which were the main two markets for slaves in the AMERICAS!!!
I appreciate your feedback. How can I send you my sources if you didn’t leave your email?? 🤔 Nevertheless I’ll share with you a video source. Enjoy. ruclips.net/video/YFz3rf5h8tc/видео.htmlsi=c06r48ktv9ZIXbdv
No it's means farmhouse in the Gbe language Xweda it was anglicized to Ouidah or Judah by European mispronuciation.The people there practiced Vodun for centuries .
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Benayah Israel did a video about Black Edom. Take a look at it.
You can also look for Edomites in Africa on here. This will help you understand some of the groups living in Africa who we need to know about in order to stay safe.
Do Benin still pay colonial taxes to France ?Do the black Africans control most of the businesses ?Or do the French,Arabs and the Indians control the largest businesses ?I will be surprise if i get an answer.
Peace Bro Good stuff you doing do you have guest on your podcast???
Not just take … sold by our own people
@@eddiethorne6461Wow, I am so delighted to see and read your comment. I have the EXACT same question(s). Most of us know B, M, and N are fighting to ensure business belong to its people. What say you…Benin?
Mama T is a natural leader. She never dwells on a blame game. Always strives to find a way to make things work.
Thanks for sharing! Benin, very important African civilization....now I have to make sure I get there.
Burkina Faso also Open the doors as well to get citizenship
Really, please tell us a bit more about it. Thanks
Thanks!!🙋🏾♀️
@KeturaYisraelI’m interested and learning more too
Nice. Per ancestry my roots all over that area all the way to western Tanzania! Gotta take advantage of this 📈📈
Wow you must be magufuli’s relative
Indeed kaka
I'm glad you have mentioned it bro. I have always wondered why other places are not mentioned concerning slave trade. In Zambia we even have a huge tree which saved as a slave market. It's even caged but I have never seen any tourists. Not even Zambians. Our governments are to blame for not making history as a compulsory subject. There are quite a number of slave places in Livingston too. I even saw a graveyard where white slave traders settled and died. It is still there to date
Many current Zambian politicians shockingly lack Pan Africanist orientation and credentials. This is so sad because the Kenneth Kaunda independence generation of politicians in Zambia did a lot work for the liberation of central and southern Africa.
@@gerrytushhI like what you have said. It's actually true about most African leaders nowadays
It seems like the doors are opening up more and more and lots of countries in Africa and it's also getting to be an easier process I am so excited and I think the Republic of Benin might be my pick I wish you had a cash app so people like me that don't have a lot cuz still maybe send you a dollar a week to help support you I really appreciate these videos so much good luck on your Journeys and thanks again for the information
Because slave trade and even what happened during colonialism is hidden from history and not taught in schools, most Africans grew up not even hearing about slave trade.
Forgotten/lost history. Its time for a renaissance.
humbleneds, respect, love, peace, togetherness n hard working.
Much love! ✊🏽❤️
Thank you for bringing us information on Benin's status for welcoming us back home.
Shavon, you have a regal presence. I love how wrap your hair 😊
Thank you!
This is great news! You give great advice as well ❤
Yes this is the truth! we have to represent ourselves, and come here to actively heal ourselves for the future of our lineage. I moved to Ethiopia 2 years ago from Texas it's definitely a cultural difference and some adjustments I had to make, nevertheless The Most High sent me here and I'm open to all that our journey in Africa is unfolding for us. Faith is the key all else will follow Peace, Blissings & Love to all on your journey. 💚🌍
thanks for the info 👍🏾bro keep em coming
Appreciate the support family! ❤️✊🏽
I’m impressed by Y’all’s Channel Family and just Subscribed. Peace and Blessings from Your Brother in Memphis Tennessee 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Also, Y’all speak with Wisdom and Discernment
Appreciate the love, brother! I’m from Memphis too! Welcome to the channel.🙏🏽✊🏽❤️
@_T3andMe so am I born I Memphis and now live in Ghana.
Welcome home family! 🙌🏽❤️
@@_T3andMebro you said slavery was both East and west it mostly west Africa your title is so misleading our slavery was abolished way before people of west Africa were shipped off into the Americas
@@_T3andMethen your wife said the slave trade in East Africa didn’t stop but transitioned to west Africa that doesn’t make any sense family I’m not trying to hate but can you send me sources to where y’all actually found this out??
Blessings to both of you. Thank you for sharing, and I will thumbs up 👍🏾 and share.
Thank you.
21/12/24 Shabbat Shalom T3 &ME Great content thank you both Peace,Love Light health HalleluYah in the Rauch Ha'Qudash HalleluYah 🙏🏾💕
The husband is sitting there looking like what I imagine Jesus actually looked like.
I think the same thing looking at him
😂
God bless them.
well done brother.. good reminder..
Thank you 🙌🏽❤️
Thank you both for this helpful information.
We're here to help!✊🏽❤️
I like how you are doing the content, your voices are good for radio or presentations and you both are well planned and orderly in terms of content
Appreciate that! ❤️✊🏽thanks for watching
My African ancestry test shows 28% Benin/Togo and I’m African American from Houston. I’m applying!
Me too I have 25%.
Thats whats up. I pray you do well there.
Apply as soon as yesterday
@@EdnahChirchir I called the Benin embassy in DC and the bill was approved but the process has not started yet.
@@privacyprivacy4918I’m glad you posted this because I’ve been looking for how to apply and couldn’t find the website they said would be ready in December 2023.
Dispersed to the 4 corners of the earth; we are the people of the book.
Thank you so very much for the information, from San Diego California.
One day that will be me
Thanks for sharing this info!
Our pleasure!
Thank you so much for the update. The Almighty creator blessed you and your family.❤
Thank you so much!
His name is YAHUAH.
Wonderful, worth looking into. 😊
Appreciate the feedback 🙏🏽❤️✊🏽
I am Straight Benin, Nigerian . What !!!what !!!.. I did the DNa test !! father 1st Generation!
Video nzuri! Kwa bahati mbaya, babu zetu hawakulazimishwa kushiriki katika biashara ya utumwa. Biashara ya watumwa ilikuwa ikiendelea barani Afrika miaka mingi kabla ya biashara ya utumwa ya Atlantiki. Oyo, Abam, Aro, Bakongo, Kru, Krahn, etc. wote walikuwa washiriki walio tayari. Hatuwezi kuendelea kupunguza ushiriki wao, ilifanyika.
Thank you sweetheart❤
Honesty is the best policy.
I m very proud of you guys please continue to guide ur brothers and sisters
Thank you! Much love ❤️✊🏽
Heavy Benin Togo in my DNA! Im all on this!
yessir
Mines as well!!🙋🏾♀️
Thank you so much, Spirit Family💪🏾🌹🌹🌹🙏🏽💯 Being that my DNA test shows traces of Benin blood lines, amongst other things, I'm excited to subscribe and follow your journey. ✊🏽🫂 Wishing ya love, peace, wellness and success, personally and professionally, abundant and balanced. ✨️🧲💯
Yes family. YAHAWAH called us Israelites.....
Very nice family
Hey yall
Thank you
Our pleasure! ❤️✊🏽You’re Welcome! ✊🏽❤️
Good job guys..great information n both of you did a great sharing together.. well done guys..God bless you both n your family in Jesus name 🙏🏾 amen
Much love and thank you for the support 🙏🏾❤️✊🏽
Great insight!
If I am not mistaken, Benin still have some ties with France.
Ideal for the diaspora to re-connect to several African countries that are not tied to France or any other colonial "overseer."
At the very least, the African countries that were once colonized by colonial overseers should be aggressively relinquishing the colonial strongholds on the economy and prioritizing the local African citizens!
Upon the diaspora re-connecting to an African country, we should be able to create a savings and/or checking account at a Black-owned bank, shop at Black-owned grocery stores, eat at various Black-owned restaurants, buy land from a Black real estate developer, travel to another African country on a Black-owned train company that had rails installed by Black workers, buy household items at a Black-owned hardware store, etc. etc.!
Nonsensical to travel 1000s of miles to our ancestral home and then finding out that all of the afore-mentioned businesses/institutions are owned and controlled by non-Black people!
Segues into the question - DO WE REALLY WANT TO BE FREE?!
OR, DO WE JUST WANT TO BE COMFORTABLE WHILE CONSUMING AND SPENDING ALL OF OUR MONEY AT NON BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES INTO PERPETUITY?
Collective economic empowerment via self determination and vertical integration while being re-connected to God and Africa, our ancestral home, must be the goal!
All of Africa has ties to a colonial country, however things are changing rapidly, especially in West Africa.
Thankful I recently found this channel, I Salute these 2 Ambassadors for the seemingly effortless Eloquence and Dignity in how they Represent Africa😊 In comments , you are so right about Africa fortifying a Black Economy, ALSO, I can’t reach Africa and be overwhelmed with accommodating Towns norms and values rituals ceremonies etc that are alien to me, these Governments if they are serious need to provide returnees with land to develop and heal ourselves gradually, I can’t take all that pressure, I’m Tired,
I am waiting for BF, Mali or Niger to offer 😅.The Haitian mainly from that area.
The majority of businesses are black owned except for major infrastructure like planes, railway etc. but hotels etc are black owned
@@EdnahChirchir
This is great!
Definitely, the continued ownership of businesses and institutions within every industry and all along the supply chain is needed to ensure that Black people obtain control of the economies of African countries - particularly in our communities/townships!
Black people need to own;
fertile farm land
Companies that sell tractors
Companies that rent tractors
Companies that make tractors
Companies that wash tractors
Companies that fix tractors
Companies that sell organic seeds
Grocery stores
Trucking companies that ship the food to grocery stores
We must be on code and focus on collective economic empowerment of Black people!
The president of each African country must set aside certain industries that are exclusively for the citizens of the country and the diaspora and not available for foreign investment!
Perplexed as to why they do not do this!
Excellent presentation from you too. Many of us have saw the videos and the negative remarks they make, but 500 plus years in America you don’t see that from our people
Thank you. We have seen AA's get citizenship lately there.
I love Africa but Benin would be a hard no..
But on another note, I died laughing when you said don’t speak in broken English lol. 😂Us black folk come over to Africa with broken English and expect our people on the continent to understand them lol.
Hell, I can barely understand that ish in America. So I know our African sisters and brothers don’t understand it at all.
Shoutto to 3t and me...tunayenda jah blee🙏
This is a great program yet concerned how will it turns out because Ghana with the year of return charade was a big ploy marketing flop to get Black Ascendants money. We came home to get what belongs to us so it's not a handout. Everyone's experience in coming to Alkebulan and the main advice is to come with a spiritual mindset, not just a house or business. We don't have to pay for silly visas, residency or citizenship fees as family. We learn from each other's cultures and not just immerse into one.
Alkelbulan??
@@YouGotOptions2 That one of the original names for Afrika.
@@YouGotOptions2
Alkebulan is one of the original names for Africa.
Thanks. I'm looking at ghana for my first trip to Africa. What do you recommend for my first trip to Africa?
Thank you!
What is necessary to visit Benin, including hotel, food, touring, and looking at living spaces ?
Just a passport to visit.
The country I'm in it's very peaceful and humble they are more lenient with the Chinese and other foreigners especially with the disrespect that they received from these foreigners they are more understanding and forgiving one of the things that I have been learning since I've been here is the customs the greetings you have different tribes there so they will talk to you in different languages if if you don't respond to one they all understand English in Zambia but not everyone speak English fluent where they feel comfortable having a conversation using English so I've been on the continent for a while and I love it the people here are beautiful is very laid back it's a beautiful place and it's babies everywhere like babies everywhere everywhere I look there's a group of babies like they have children down here 5 and 6 children like literally every woman has a baby on the back and for five of them on the hand is a beautiful country very fertile and I love it also been to Zimbabwe I love Zimbabwe I have nothing negative to say about Africa at all like it wasn't a culture shock to me it was home that's what I felt when I came here I felt nothing but home it wasn't a culture shot it was like this is what I know like I don't know how I know but this is what I know this is what I'm used to this is what I'm at peace with if that can make any sense.
Hi, Yermiya are you just vacationing, you sound so easy going, at ease ☮️
It was and is a war against the hebrew Y'sraelites, slaves trading was and is the end results of that war that continues up to today!
When I came to Zambia I was treated just like one of them they didn't know until I spoke that I wasn't you know from Zambia there's different levels there are those who are westernised there are those who are westernised and cultural at the same time and then there are those who are strictly cultural and traditional and the way you can tell the difference is those women you see carrying buckets bags on their heads with babies wrapped around them wearing kente cloth around their waist they are the most traditional and cultural women and you see that everywhere especially when you start coming out of the cities and going into the towns also I noticed that there are different ethnic groups here someone Zambia you have those from Zimbabwe you have those from Somalia you had those from other places are the congos also living here so it's different tribes here and they all get along with each other they all do what they do everybody works everybody's out there planting everybody's out there digging in the dirt planting something or or building something you see nothing but people working there is no lazy people here
Positive young couple
Much love! ❤️✊🏽
I am African American by birth. My ancestry is:
28% Nigeria
13% Mali
7% Benin/Togo
6% Senegal
6% Ivory Coast Ghana
6% Cameroon
4% Western Bantu
3% Yorubaland
2% Central Nigeria
The rest is European.
May I please come back home? 🙏🙏🙏🙏
🙏🏿💜✊🏿
We all don’t know, and use slang words.
Is there a nice community for seasoned people?
What do you mean seasoned?
Aged people I suppose. For example, like for 55 + or 65+ in age.
@@_T3andMe I'm 65
@@dawudj2286 correct.
@@_T3andMe which DNA test do you recommend? My lineage currently at slavery.
Our African Ancestry results showed us to be Fulani on our matriclan side.
Deuteronomy 28
Who should I contact to get the process started?
You can contact us here.
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Wida translated means Judah.
yep and they spell it "Ouidah" in Benin
I love Benin and Togo. 2 little countries but with amazing food and oeople
Yes Ham sold Shem 😢
@@brendalee1107
It was apart of the curse. AHBA YAHUAH split up the nation.( YASHARAL)
Xweda is the original name of Ouidah in the Gbe language of Dahomey meaning "farmhouse".The Europeans anglicized the name to Wydah,Oiudah and Juda has nothing to do with Israelites.
I want to to apply I have benin and nigerian ancestry
Good that you are educating the public on the mass transportation across the globe of those from Africa. Not all the slave traders were European, American or Portuguese; many were actually local Africans selling each other. 97% of Black American slaves are from the roots of West Africa. Those were sent to America, the Islands and some travelled to Canada. The Africans from the East coast , a small majority were enslaved, most were married off to Arabs, Indians, Persians. Am sure many of your audience is already aware, but if not, in reading American history, many Black Americans ancestors, during the slave trade, were taken from the West Coast of Africa, specifically, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Mali, Gambia, Guinea, Senegal, Cameroon, plus others. With this, West Africa is where their great grandparents came from and many of those had very vast wealth, gold and land. So their ancestors who are presently living in America in the Southern part of US, Canada, Europe and also living in Jamaica , the Caribbean etc., should really check their ancestorial lands and inheritance in the West Coast of Africa. Fascinating though that more Black Americans are not seeking their ancestors in West Africa, thus missing out on their ancestorial land. Receiving citizenship is good but what comes after that is where the hard work begins. Also, people should save up, especially if they are not receiving a monthly pension. Though the African countries are not very expensive compared to Europe and America, You Still need your own money , have saved at least one year of salary, for purchasing House, Automobile, Food, clothing etc. There are No handouts in Africa. No services like Europe or America, so some who had moved there, to Africa, or even the Islands, without a plan, became disillusioned very quickly and returned to America.
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Are there ties with France?
All of Africa has ties to colonialism. however, things are changing, especially in West Africa.
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Please stop calling our ancestors slaves, they were captives, prisoners
You people look Tanzanians 🇹🇿,karibuni nyumbani.
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And how long did this take it's now 2024 I don't work with people that move that slow
So I know you not messing with the United States……400 years! Like 400 hundred years!?
Citizen of Africa?...is Africa a country now?
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We free to settle where ever we want. It's a different world.
That is exactly what I have been saying all along , go settle where the hell you prefer. And just enjoy the ride. One thing you will for sure feel, is liberation. In the west you feel chained down.
Look at Tim. He looking like an American Indian, talking about he's African 😂😂😂
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He know what he is. do you? We are indigenous all over the earth.
Not sure if you know Ouidah is Judah. The slave center in Benin.
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Yes we are the biblical isrealites that the scriptures teaches us in dueteronomy the 28th chapter 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 we are not Africans
With all due respect we all ain’t come from Africa most of us are ab original and Afro European not many Hebrews from Africa came to America thats a fact most Hebrew Africans went to South America not North America
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Bro your history is so confusing, like your mixing up time lines here with the events that happend in both East Africa and west Africa.First of all the East African slave trade predates way before west African slave trade,the slavery in East Africa was abolished way before the transatlantic slave trade even started.The difference between the two was that WEST AFRICAN SLAVES were sent to the Americas reason why is because they were needed for plantation work, leading to a higher demand for male laborers in the west African trade.East Africans on the other hand were largely transported to the Middle East and Asia via Indian Ocean trade routes often serving as domestic servants rather than plantation laborers.People always forget that these events happend in to separate timelines so your information is hella in accurate my boy and this is coming from native Zanzibari we know East Africa history really well considering the fact my people made Zanzibar become a major center for slave trade due to its strategic location in the Indian Ocean but that all ended when the British came and ended slavery in East Africa that’s why I’m wondering why tf you and your wife are making up narratives if your not I would like to be sent some sources.
The only country in East Africa that was heavily involved in the transatlantic slave trade was Mozambique.Most of the slaves from Mozambique were taken to places in the Americas like Brazil and Cuba which were the main two markets for slaves in the AMERICAS!!!
It really bothers me how non Africans believe we all share the same history it’s really annoying 😭
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Ouida In English….Land of Juda
No it's means farmhouse in the Gbe language Xweda it was anglicized to Ouidah or Judah by European mispronuciation.The people there practiced Vodun for centuries .
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