Sitting here in the Uk feeling isolated drained, one lovely son 11 at home (autistic spectrum)who needs that life you're sharing . I'm, Studying so I can leave this place permanently from next year.
@@sinceresong9907 awww my Sista I hear you I honestly do and you have touched my heart. My email is in the description so if you have any questions regarding the transition please email me. I took 18 months to truly plan it all and still didn’t meet my financial goal so if your planning to move in under 18 months start planning and doing slowly until that day comes for you to finally move. Prayers for you and your beautiful Son. P.s I’ve opened up a school for autism in Gambia see my previous videos we now take up to 16yrs old as we had so many enquiries for older children so do reach out when you’re ready. ❤️❤️❤️
Hi beautiful, how are you doing? I have a nephew that has autism he’s 3 years old . Can I pls have yr contact details I’ll like to enroll him in your school
Zandela my little girl was also on the spectrum when I brought her to Kenya at age 10 and the difference it made in her life was amazing. You hit it when you said community and environment have a big role in their lives! We left and came back again this year and she is content in this environment. The slow down is very very real. I keep telling my husband we are going no where slowly! It’s taking him sometime to readjust his mind with the hakuna matata shenanigans 😂. Thanks for sharing your video!
Hi all I'm here to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth.ive been going to the Gambia since 2011. The people who I met back then i no longer associate with or speak to.80% of gambians can not be trusted or do any form of business with..yes the country is nice and also beautiful.to many of us diasporans are going there with open arms only to be taken advantage of by the locals.if your planning on going to the Gambia or you. Know anyone.please let them know to keep their guard up because everyone is looking to Hussle.them..aslo be aware of some of the diasporans some of them are behaving just as bad as the locals
Greetings Sister Zandella, I just wanted to take a moment to commend you for the beautiful and uplifting video you shared, it arrived at just the right time. In the midst of all the doom and gloom and current affairs in the Gambia, and especially with the tragic loss of Brother Leonard, your video felt like a light. Leonard’s passing has stirred up so many emotions, and it’s been a tough reminder of the connections we’ve shared over the years. Your message resonated deeply with me, reminding us of the beauty and blessings we have in our beloved Gambia and across the continent. It’s so easy to get caught up in the challenges around us, especially in a close-knit place like Gambia, where news travels quickly. But your video was a gentle reminder to stay grateful and grounded, appreciating the fruits of our sacred land. Thank you for sharing that message. I look forward to connecting with you in December. One love, Sis, and blessings until we meet again. Sis Angie
@@angelagraham1848 awww Angie it’s so hard honestly. So many people don’t understand what it feels like is such a small community and a usually loving country to experience another tragic loss. I didn’t know Leonard but I know too many people that knew him closely so I had to touch on this loss and express the tragic loss in our community. I pray for peace for his family and all his close friends. I pray that the last suspect is caught and doesn’t get to live a free life knowing what he has done or been a part of. Thank you for your kind message, I had to turn off the comments when I first posted as it was just too emotional to have to respond to comments about the two murders so it’s nice to see a respectful and understanding comment. See you soon my sister and until then stay blessed and safe travels back to Gambia ❤️
My sister ignore those negative people i am very sure they're witnessing worst things around them but they won't talk about it. Gambia is safer than many countries i know personally
@@drtonyfearon7318 correct you have to live life and not live like a tourist. I’ve lived here almost 4yrs, live in a busy area not near any tourist area in fact I’m the only English person in my entire area and I’m married to a Gambian and live very close to my in-laws. My experience of Gambian is without any doubt different to many people’s but also my highs and lows are sometimes similar to others. I think a lot of people take their own experiences with any situation and just assume that everyone experiences things the same and some of the things I see people I know go through on a daily or weekly basis I just don’t go through them. Anyone who is an adult living in a foreign land must have learnt that not everything the glitters is gold but me I choose to have as many positive experiences in life as possible and do the most to avoid foolishness that many other people experience. If I experience something negative I choose not to focus on it for long and I do what ever I can to avoid that experience again.
@@zandelalifeBizGambiayou’re very positive. I’m coming from london to visit for quite some time. I’d love to know what you’d recommend. I’m actually a boxing coach as well (a woman) so you’ve made me think maybe I should pack my boxing gloves and stuff!! This is sooooo useful for someone coming from the same place. I’m coming from london
Hi sis I am here and I would love to connect as l moved here on a whim and I know there are success stories here seeing this video has reignited my love for my decision as recently I have been wondering if I made the right choice I am yet to find a community that gets the transition and adjustment it takes on your own here being for the UK id love to discuss further how you managed to make it work thank you for sharing your journey either way
of course my drum lessons would be free to some kids & a little bit of $$$ for those who's parents are ok $$$$$...I do not like living in North America .. I lived 34 years in nyc & I need to go where the SUN is out daily ... sun is health and puts a smile on your face...good for you you live there..
Hi Zandela. .. Is the food Poisoned with chemicals Like The USA ?? How is The Fruit? Vegetables .. Meat ...Are they grown CLEAN.. & How about The Water? Can I get Clean water???
Strong up Sis, I have been watching you on and half ever sense you move to the Gambia, I some how taught you was of Gambian descendent, Am coming there very soon for my third trip and would like to have all that plants that you're talking about, That would be very great, I remember buying one Lime there last year for ten Dalasi, I Could hardly believe it but i did need it
For over 20 years, I've travelled back and forth to the Gambia. I do love your videos. You show the positiveness of the Gambia. However, my feelings have changed about the place. Yes, I know that crime is everywhere in the world, even here in the carribean where I now live. But when you lose two good friends, Shakina and Leonard, people that I knew long before they located to the Gambia my feelings are not the same anymore.Then my own sister Zora, who came close to losing her life by a mad beggar, my feelings to that place is so cold. 😢😢😢
@@angelapalmer3542I truly and deeply understand my emotions are very up and down regarding the crime and this video edit caught me on a good day. My heart hurts for you all who knew them, it’s truly heartbreaking for me and I didn’t know them well. I’m so sorry for your loss. my heart is disturbed and uneasy since Shakina earlier this year. This is why the subject is so hard for me to touch on as I’m usually full of mouth and this subject halts me every time I try to articulate my thoughts and feelings.
@@angelapalmer3542I can confidently say I would definitely not feel the same but if it happened in the UK would I feel the same about the UK. If we see Gambia as a permanent home which it is for many without the option to pack up and relocate again it’s hard to know what to say or do in situations like this. I pray it never happens to anyone else specially in a country like Gambia the impact and loss is huge and when I tell people someone else was murdered it’s like no one understands that 2 murders is 2 too many for a place like Gambia. ❤
Zandela! Love your channel. May I ask where your cool boys take boxing classes? Where is this located? We are a mixed family with 3 kids from Sweden/Gambia and own a house in Brufut heights. I’m trying to convince my Gambian wife to move us all there permanently 😁
@@zandelalifeBizGambiaLovely! Thank you for your response 🙏🏻 One more question 😁 Where do your lovely kids go to school? My youngest is 11 and we are worried about schools? Do they attend private schools or? Best regards
@@JessicaVillaLobos-cs5dy Hi Jessica, I will do a video on all the schools in the next few weeks and hopefully hospitals. However I’ve just opened a school for children with autism, CP, Down syndrome and other neurological conditions my background is brain injury rehabilitation and my business partners background is OT with also have speech and language and physical therapy on board. There is a desperate need for special education in gambia as we started with 10 on 17th Sept and now have 28 children we also had over 40 visits from children that didn’t end up joining mostly due to the price. The Gambia had no inclusive education system when I arrived as my middle child was very mild autism but as soon as I mentioned it to one of the popular well known schools she shut me down and was like no no we don’t do that take him to blah blah and the school they sent me to was a nursery and he was 8yrs old at the time. Please email me if you have any questions.
As a Gambian I feel shamed to hear stuff like this because it's very new to me seeing and hearing crimes like murde*..... If only I could stop the crime rate, I would clear the country.... Note that we have governments in the past and now who doesn't care a lot about the people.... The people care about the People.... The government is sht until it changed, crime will keep rising.
No all Black AFRICANS home and abroad welcome. But haters and criminals stay away from us. Last Time too much negatives fake ppl on RUclips. Good Diasporas are welcome but those wicked ppl who is against the smiling Coast stay away from us with your negativity. ONE ❤ the Gambia smiling Coast and still is smiling forever. Haters not all Gambians are like you
I feel you either don't know or chose not to tell the truth as the others, one credit I can certainly give America is the unsolvedcime cases never go away.
@@Shirleyowens383 I live here in Gambia. Some of the ladies who passed away earlier this year I was aware of their health conditions before their passing but they have been on several RUclips videos as suspicious deaths yet no one in their families have agreed or commented as they also knew of their health conditions before they moved to Gambia. One thing about social media and platforms like RUclips is it only takes one person to tell a story without any facts and it becomes enough truth for others to tell the same story an the story keeps growing from there. I know 100% two of the ladies that passed personally. My personal opinion is one was very suspicious (my personal opinion based on what I know) as I spoke to her just 3 days before she passed but I also spoke to my Dad 2 days before he was taken to hospital and passed so I understand death can be sudden for some who appear in good health. The one that we thought was suspicious was shut down by her husband so we laid her to rest both physically and emotionally. One thing I do not do, is speak on a subjects I don’t know enough about, for one I find it very difficult to articulate myself and two, I do this to avoid spreading false information and unless it is said from a place of facts I will not fall victim to the attacks on RUclips regarding something I don’t know enough about (I supported several other women during one our sista’s last days, we worked so hard, paid out of our own pockets with no help from her family and we did everything we could to try and get her the best care we could but she passed away. During this time I was attacked in a 3hrs RUclips video and falsely accused of taking donations meant for her to line my own pockets when the facts could not be any further from that narrative pushed on RUclips) so I have personally experienced how one story on RUclips about someone dying can be spread as the truth when it is a load of lies. You can check my content regarding what is speak about never do a speak on subject I don’t know about just to have a chat or rant, it benefits no one. For you to say either I don’t know or I’m not telling the truth just shows that regardless of what I know as facts or don’t, you already have your truth as you said it has been far more than 2 so you know more than me. For us here on the ground 100% two people have been murdered and I Thank God that the evil vile people that did them have been caught and I pray they get what they deserve. I hope you have not taken offence to my response but comments like this make me just want to close my account again as if I speak on such a serious sensitive subject I’m wrong and if I don’t speak on it I must not know or not telling the truth. Have a blessed day 🙏🏿
@@Shirleyowens383ok I cant change that but I ain’t about to back and forth with you my video is not the news or the messenger of all things crime in Gambia. I posted the truth of what I know… Please seek out the channels that do discuss these issues my page has never been about feeding into gossip or hear say. The diaspora is a small community here and we all know what is happening on the ground the impact these things of on the community
Search your heart for your motive for going also. Visit often and you'll be good to go. Gambia has changed since I started visiting 25 years ago. I love Gambia and Senegal
If it was a white person it would been on the uk news channel , so why haven’t this reach bbc news or African and Caribbean news ? Because we don’t care
@@slaveman2818are you aware that every land in the world belongs to the government who can come any time and tell you they building a rail way through your house 99% of the hotels in Gambia are on lease land 50yr to 99yr lease what are you talking about
My prayers goes out to the ones that don’t feel safe and the Women that lives alone, be safe ladies and protect yourself 🙏🏾
I'm coming over to visit and meet you this Easter fingers crossed.
Sitting here in the Uk feeling isolated drained, one lovely son 11 at home (autistic spectrum)who needs that life you're sharing . I'm, Studying so I can leave this place permanently from next year.
@@sinceresong9907 awww my Sista I hear you I honestly do and you have touched my heart. My email is in the description so if you have any questions regarding the transition please email me. I took 18 months to truly plan it all and still didn’t meet my financial goal so if your planning to move in under 18 months start planning and doing slowly until that day comes for you to finally move. Prayers for you and your beautiful Son. P.s I’ve opened up a school for autism in Gambia see my previous videos we now take up to 16yrs old as we had so many enquiries for older children so do reach out when you’re ready. ❤️❤️❤️
Hi beautiful, how are you doing? I have a nephew that has autism he’s 3 years old . Can I pls have yr contact details I’ll like to enroll him in your school
@@Margesims23hello my dear, of course my email zansecka1@ gmail.com
I’ll send u an email. Thanks so much😊
@@zandelalifeBizGambia Can I find the school online. Thank you for the kind response x
Zandela my little girl was also on the spectrum when I brought her to Kenya at age 10 and the difference it made in her life was amazing. You hit it when you said community and environment have a big role in their lives! We left and came back again this year and she is content in this environment. The slow down is very very real. I keep telling my husband we are going no where slowly! It’s taking him sometime to readjust his mind with the hakuna matata shenanigans 😂. Thanks for sharing your video!
Hi all
I'm here to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth.ive been going to the Gambia since 2011.
The people who I met back then i no longer associate with or speak to.80% of gambians can not be trusted or do any form of business with..yes the country is nice and also beautiful.to many of us diasporans are going there with open arms only to be taken advantage of by the locals.if your planning on going to the Gambia or you. Know anyone.please let them know to keep their guard up because everyone is looking to Hussle.them..aslo be aware of some of the diasporans some of them are behaving just as bad as the locals
Greetings Sister Zandella,
I just wanted to take a moment to commend you for the beautiful and uplifting video you shared, it arrived at just the right time. In the midst of all the doom and gloom and current affairs in the Gambia, and especially with the tragic loss of Brother Leonard, your video felt like a light. Leonard’s passing has stirred up so many emotions, and it’s been a tough reminder of the connections we’ve shared over the years.
Your message resonated deeply with me, reminding us of the beauty and blessings we have in our beloved Gambia and across the continent. It’s so easy to get caught up in the challenges around us, especially in a close-knit place like Gambia, where news travels quickly. But your video was a gentle reminder to stay grateful and grounded, appreciating the fruits of our sacred land.
Thank you for sharing that message. I look forward to connecting with you in December.
One love, Sis, and blessings until we meet again.
Sis Angie
@@angelagraham1848 awww Angie it’s so hard honestly. So many people don’t understand what it feels like is such a small community and a usually loving country to experience another tragic loss. I didn’t know Leonard but I know too many people that knew him closely so I had to touch on this loss and express the tragic loss in our community. I pray for peace for his family and all his close friends. I pray that the last suspect is caught and doesn’t get to live a free life knowing what he has done or been a part of. Thank you for your kind message, I had to turn off the comments when I first posted as it was just too emotional to have to respond to comments about the two murders so it’s nice to see a respectful and understanding comment. See you soon my sister and until then stay blessed and safe travels back to Gambia ❤️
Love your story ❤ we have just taken over Ocean Blue Beach Bar so hopefully will get to meet you soon 😍😉🇬🇲💚❤️💙
@@shehim694 just watched your new video ❤️❤️❤️❤️ well done congrats 🥳 this is amazing I’m gassed and can’t wait to come and visit..
@ l m skinin my teet now 😂 can’t wait to meet you ❤️❤️
Omg I’m still watching and commenting! I gotta come support your business!! That’s soooo cool!!!!
Oh I love this video so much, must be due on I’m crying
My sister ignore those negative people i am very sure they're witnessing worst things around them but they won't talk about it. Gambia is safer than many countries i know personally
Great video Sis 😍
I talked to when I was in the Gamba last year..We were just speaking about you yesterday.Today you Video popped up.Anyway all the best from Miami.
I lived in Brazil for 7 years.. the crime is scary. nothing ever happened to me but still you must keep your eyes opened...
You are my favourite RUclipsr in the Gambia in fact you make the best videos and that’s why you deserve round of applause 👏🏾
Thank you so much for this kind comment. Truly appreciate your support ❤
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This is beautiful 😻❤️
The initial experience of Gambia is great. But you have to dig below the surface to see the real truth. All that glitters is not gold.
@@drtonyfearon7318 correct you have to live life and not live like a tourist. I’ve lived here almost 4yrs, live in a busy area not near any tourist area in fact I’m the only English person in my entire area and I’m married to a Gambian and live very close to my in-laws. My experience of Gambian is without any doubt different to many people’s but also my highs and lows are sometimes similar to others. I think a lot of people take their own experiences with any situation and just assume that everyone experiences things the same and some of the things I see people I know go through on a daily or weekly basis I just don’t go through them. Anyone who is an adult living in a foreign land must have learnt that not everything the glitters is gold but me I choose to have as many positive experiences in life as possible and do the most to avoid foolishness that many other people experience. If I experience something negative I choose not to focus on it for long and I do what ever I can to avoid that experience again.
@@zandelalifeBizGambiayou’re very positive. I’m coming from london to visit for quite some time. I’d love to know what you’d recommend. I’m actually a boxing coach as well (a woman) so you’ve made me think maybe I should pack my boxing gloves and stuff!! This is sooooo useful for someone coming from the same place. I’m coming from london
Hi sis I am here and I would love to connect as l moved here on a whim and I know there are success stories here seeing this video has reignited my love for my decision as recently I have been wondering if I made the right choice I am yet to find a community that gets the transition and adjustment it takes on your own here being for the UK id love to discuss further how you managed to make it work thank you for sharing your journey either way
of course my drum lessons would be free to some kids & a little bit of $$$ for those who's parents are ok $$$$$...I do not like living in North America .. I lived 34 years in nyc & I need to go where the SUN is out daily ... sun is health and puts a smile on your face...good for you you live there..
Am back there in January, couple of weeks there is long enough for me😎
I lived in Dakar for 14 months... studying senegalese drumming... a lot of bad stories but good ones as well....
Hi Zandela. .. Is the food Poisoned with chemicals Like The USA ?? How is The Fruit? Vegetables .. Meat ...Are they grown CLEAN.. & How about The Water? Can I get Clean water???
Strong up Sis, I have been watching you on and half ever sense you move to the Gambia, I some how taught you was of Gambian descendent, Am coming there very soon for my third trip and would like to have all that plants that you're talking about, That would be very great, I remember buying one Lime there last year for ten Dalasi, I Could hardly believe it but i did need it
5:32 where is the link for the 15 business ideas?
stay safe sis and family...just heard another diasporan brother has met his death in Gambia ..🙏😞
Thank you ❤ I did speak about it in the video about 3min in 😭😭 it’s just heartbreaking to say the least.
For over 20 years, I've travelled back and forth to the Gambia. I do love your videos. You show the positiveness of the Gambia. However, my feelings have changed about the place. Yes, I know that crime is everywhere in the world, even here in the carribean where I now live. But when you lose two good friends, Shakina and Leonard, people that I knew long before they located to the Gambia my feelings are not the same anymore.Then my own sister Zora, who came close to losing her life by a mad beggar, my feelings to that place is so cold. 😢😢😢
Think carefully. If one of your children, or your husband, etc. (God forbid) was brutally taken away. Would you think the same about the Gambia..
@@angelapalmer3542I truly and deeply understand my emotions are very up and down regarding the crime and this video edit caught me on a good day. My heart hurts for you all who knew them, it’s truly heartbreaking for me and I didn’t know them well. I’m so sorry for your loss. my heart is disturbed and uneasy since Shakina earlier this year. This is why the subject is so hard for me to touch on as I’m usually full of mouth and this subject halts me every time I try to articulate my thoughts and feelings.
@@angelapalmer3542I can confidently say I would definitely not feel the same but if it happened in the UK would I feel the same about the UK. If we see Gambia as a permanent home which it is for many without the option to pack up and relocate again it’s hard to know what to say or do in situations like this.
I pray it never happens to anyone else specially in a country like Gambia the impact and loss is huge and when I tell people someone else was murdered it’s like no one understands that 2 murders is 2 too many for a place like Gambia. ❤
Always on point love it 😊
Awesome ❤❤
Zandela sounds like a South African name.
Zandela! Love your channel. May I ask where your cool boys take boxing classes? Where is this located? We are a mixed family with 3 kids from Sweden/Gambia and own a house in Brufut heights. I’m trying to convince my Gambian wife to move us all there permanently 😁
@@AndreasGrönquist aww thank you. Boxing is a Bakadaji gym, weekends and after school, jujitsu is in Brufut and Karate is in Ghana down.
@@zandelalifeBizGambiaLovely! Thank you for your response 🙏🏻 One more question 😁 Where do your lovely kids go to school? My youngest is 11 and we are worried about schools? Do they attend private schools or? Best regards
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Very great video, sis.
I have an autistic son I wanted to ask how is the school system over there with these type of children
@@JessicaVillaLobos-cs5dy Hi Jessica, I will do a video on all the schools in the next few weeks and hopefully hospitals. However I’ve just opened a school for children with autism, CP, Down syndrome and other neurological conditions my background is brain injury rehabilitation and my business partners background is OT with also have speech and language and physical therapy on board. There is a desperate need for special education in gambia as we started with 10 on 17th Sept and now have 28 children we also had over 40 visits from children that didn’t end up joining mostly due to the price. The Gambia had no inclusive education system when I arrived as my middle child was very mild autism but as soon as I mentioned it to one of the popular well known schools she shut me down and was like no no we don’t do that take him to blah blah and the school they sent me to was a nursery and he was 8yrs old at the time.
Please email me if you have any questions.
There have been far more than two people.
As a Gambian I feel shamed to hear stuff like this because it's very new to me seeing and hearing crimes like murde*..... If only I could stop the crime rate, I would clear the country.... Note that we have governments in the past and now who doesn't care a lot about the people.... The people care about the People.... The government is sht until it changed, crime will keep rising.
we should stop sierreleoneans and Malians from coming into our country simple.
No all Black AFRICANS home and abroad welcome. But haters and criminals stay away from us. Last Time too much negatives fake ppl on RUclips. Good Diasporas are welcome but those wicked ppl who is against the smiling Coast stay away from us with your negativity. ONE ❤ the Gambia smiling Coast and still is smiling forever. Haters not all Gambians are like you
I feel you either don't know or chose not to tell the truth as the others, one credit I can certainly give America is the unsolvedcime cases never go away.
@@Shirleyowens383 I live here in Gambia. Some of the ladies who passed away earlier this year I was aware of their health conditions before their passing but they have been on several RUclips videos as suspicious deaths yet no one in their families have agreed or commented as they also knew of their health conditions before they moved to Gambia.
One thing about social media and platforms like RUclips is it only takes one person to tell a story without any facts and it becomes enough truth for others to tell the same story an the story keeps growing from there. I know 100% two of the ladies that passed personally. My personal opinion is one was very suspicious (my personal opinion based on what I know) as I spoke to her just 3 days before she passed but I also spoke to my Dad 2 days before he was taken to hospital and passed so I understand death can be sudden for some who appear in good health. The one that we thought was suspicious was shut down by her husband so we laid her to rest both physically and emotionally.
One thing I do not do, is speak on a subjects I don’t know enough about, for one I find it very difficult to articulate myself and two, I do this to avoid spreading false information and unless it is said from a place of facts I will not fall victim to the attacks on RUclips regarding something I don’t know enough about (I supported several other women during one our sista’s last days, we worked so hard, paid out of our own pockets with no help from her family and we did everything we could to try and get her the best care we could but she passed away. During this time I was attacked in a 3hrs RUclips video and falsely accused of taking donations meant for her to line my own pockets when the facts could not be any further from that narrative pushed on RUclips) so I have personally experienced how one story on RUclips about someone dying can be spread as the truth when it is a load of lies. You can check my content regarding what is speak about never do a speak on subject I don’t know about just to have a chat or rant, it benefits no one. For you to say either I don’t know or I’m not telling the truth just shows that regardless of what I know as facts or don’t, you already have your truth as you said it has been far more than 2 so you know more than me. For us here on the ground 100% two people have been murdered and I Thank God that the evil vile people that did them have been caught and I pray they get what they deserve. I hope you have not taken offence to my response but comments like this make me just want to close my account again as if I speak on such a serious sensitive subject I’m wrong and if I don’t speak on it I must not know or not telling the truth. Have a blessed day 🙏🏿
@@zandelalifeBizGambiagreat reply zandela and don’t let these comments stress you
@@zandelalifeBizGambia you do understand there is other information out there, saying the opposite of what you are saying 💁🏾
@@Shirleyowens383 You definitely pushing for something
@@Shirleyowens383ok I cant change that but I ain’t about to back and forth with you my video is not the news or the messenger of all things crime in Gambia. I posted the truth of what I know…
Please seek out the channels that do discuss these issues my page has never been about feeding into gossip or hear say. The diaspora is a small community here and we all know what is happening on the ground the impact these things of on the community
Do you have a twin sister
Whaat is your intention 😂😂😂😂.....mmhhh?
Hmmmm...
I am a white 44y.o. male. Don't think I would fit in.
You will ❤
Actually you will be surprised how the people will welcome you.
Search your heart for your motive for going also. Visit often and you'll be good to go. Gambia has changed since I started visiting 25 years ago. I love Gambia and Senegal
I’m a toubab (white man) and I feel more welcome in Gambia then anywhere else. I’ve been going there for 25 years
Nope. You wouldn't
There have been far more than two people.
If it was a white person it would been on the uk news channel , so why haven’t this reach bbc news or African and Caribbean news ? Because we don’t care
Starting a business on lease land is like building your house on sand
@@slaveman2818no one takes land from you in the gambia
@@slaveman2818are you aware that every land in the world belongs to the government who can come any time and tell you they building a rail way through your house 99% of the hotels in Gambia are on lease land 50yr to 99yr lease what are you talking about