There’s nothing wrong with mud houses or huts 🛖. I personally grew up in them. We grew enough food and raised animals. Life was not easy or hard but we made it through. It’s what you can afford rather than homeless. Owning land and living in a mud house is better being homeless. My opinion.
@@Btctwiceit's not offensive. You shouldn't feel any kind of way if that's all you knew. And we as Africans need to untrained ourselves from being offended by that - it's a colonial mindset. Nothing wrong with huts. We shouldn't be ashamed. It is a sustainable option and it served it's purpose. People in the villages live outside/outdoors anyway for the most part. The hut is for night/sleep.
@Btctwice: You are welcome. You are very humble & deserve the best. Hope all goes well with you & you are welcome to Kenya anytime! God bless & take care.
It's not far to travel from mombasa to Diani which is in kwale county. It will take you like an hour by public transport. Mombasa and Kwale counties are neighbours.
@PHlophe East Africans, West African South Africans The Horn of Africans, Central Africans and North Africans each have different bone structures, eyes, ears hairs, heights you just know if you've lived long here.
And there’s nothing wrong about that. I’ll never be ashamed. I grew up in one of them and still our kitchen is from mud because I wanted it like that. I live in the 🇺🇸 but I choose to keep it.
@@biblereaders4741I understand, and his point is valid. People shouldn't feel any kind of way for thinking it's all what we have if they didnt know anything else and we should not be defensive about them thinking we live in huts, either.
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@@Btctwice You're welcome, brother!
I hope you have a great time in Kenya
Can you please post videos about your experiences in kenya as an African american
Vlogs please
Enjoyed your interview. Hope you have a good stay in Kenya, Karibu
This guy is smart, he is open minded to our level and the fact that we're working everyday to get better, not just stuck in the rat race.
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There’s nothing wrong with mud houses or huts 🛖. I personally grew up in them. We grew enough food and raised animals. Life was not easy or hard but we made it through. It’s what you can afford rather than homeless. Owning land and living in a mud house is better being homeless. My opinion.
Mud houses are better than wooden cabins meant for animals.
@ yes nothing wrong so long as you have a place to sleep.
@@soinda87 nothing wrong with it at all… that’s just what we’re told growing up… I apologize if that was offensive.
@@Btctwiceit's not offensive. You shouldn't feel any kind of way if that's all you knew. And we as Africans need to untrained ourselves from being offended by that - it's a colonial mindset. Nothing wrong with huts. We shouldn't be ashamed. It is a sustainable option and it served it's purpose. People in the villages live outside/outdoors anyway for the most part. The hut is for night/sleep.
I thought you are brothers. You both look alike.
I'll let Christian comment on that😂😂😂
haha i also saw the same they look alike
Right!!!!
@Btctwice: You are welcome. You are very humble & deserve the best. Hope all goes well with you & you are welcome to Kenya anytime! God bless & take care.
its hilarious but those boys actually look a lot alike. they could pass as silbings easy. its one of those random encounters
You're look alike, just the accent a bit different
Was thinking the same they look like relatives.
Didn't see it until you said it. They do favor quite a bit.
This was very good to hear as I plan to visit the continent Kenya is one of countries I want to visit
@@tbirdsings6018 can't wait to welcome you!
It's not far to travel from mombasa to Diani which is in kwale county. It will take you like an hour by public transport. Mombasa and Kwale counties are neighbours.
Seems like a really nice guy.
The questions were really good, not gonna lie
Thanks, mate. Will keep improving 💪
Where in America a car accident ends in a fight instead of exchanging insurance information or if the accident is serious law enforcement arrives?
At &t works there. I gave AT&T and I was just in Kenya. It cost me $12 a day for the international plan.
The two look so much alike that they could be brothers! Please choose a quieter place to record, in future.
Slaves were stolen from here.
Kenya is international! All dishes.🎉❤
Mau God give him a wife and children he desires
Kenyan in the house 🏠, I just subscribed
@@milka1827 Thanks 😊
Welcome and be one of us
I love your work brother 👍
Thank you
I can see his ancestry is Nigerian.😊His features, eyes and forehead.
Lillie , what if he had the kenyan forehead
@PHlophe Hehehe Nigerians have special eyes and foreheads I came to notice. If it were Kenyan, the eyes change the course 😂
@PHlophe East Africans, West African South Africans The Horn of Africans, Central Africans and North Africans each have different bone structures, eyes, ears hairs, heights you just know if you've lived long here.
@@LillianeBwire 😂 speaking the truth without pressure,😁
Good interview but look for a less noisy place next time.
@@patriciamuenimulwa1808 certainly
You look alike,is that your long lost brother?😅
@patriciamuenimulwa1808 indeed😅😅😅
Where are you from in TN, I am in Nashville TN.
@@patrickcheptoek2171 Clarksville
Great content
Africa does have mud houses and dirt roads. FYI, I am Kenyan
And there’s nothing wrong about that. I’ll never be ashamed. I grew up in one of them and still our kitchen is from mud because I wanted it like that. I live in the 🇺🇸 but I choose to keep it.
@@soinda87❤
What he means is that Americans usually think that Africa is all dirty roads, all mud house no developments at all
@@biblereaders4741I understand, and his point is valid. People shouldn't feel any kind of way for thinking it's all what we have if they didnt know anything else and we should not be defensive about them thinking we live in huts, either.
@@biblereaders4741 he doesn't mean anything by it.. it was what was taught. Won't know until u go
Man mos def had a kyuk babe while he was around. Coz he spoke of visiting Nyeri. Cool dude though.
@@kenmaina2008 😅😅I have to verify this
good video new subscriber
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the guy looks like your brother for real ,these were our brothers and sisters taken away from africa
Where's this place so noisy. Is it a school hall?
Hello I'm a Kenyan can I get a chance to meet you and we do some content?
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