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Tigress, very nice interview, I'm loving your Trinidad journey!! I can't wait for your carnival experience it will be awesome. Anyway, I GONE ,good night .
I absolutely LOVE to see people who are part of the African diaspora interact with each other in a positive way, there's so much we can learn from each other that will help us to be better people & move forward.
The way she parried the question about men it's easy to see she's a lawyer. Great job to the interviewer for not giving up easily on that question. Big ups to my beautiful sister from the Middle belt of Nigeria.
I know the guest's father, Professor ADOGWA of the School of Veterinary Medicine. This was a wonderful interview. And African Tigress you are doing a fantastic job with these videos, bringing so much awareness even to those of us who live in these Countries. "Go or stay where The Lord has sent you."
TIGRESS. YOU & WODE MAYA WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY FOR OPENING UP THE AFRICAN CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES TO THE WORLD. WHAT YOU ALL ARE DOING IS NATRUAL AND EVERYONE THAT WATCHES YOUR RUclips PROGRAM LEARNED LOTS OF GOOD HISTORY. THANK YOU TIGRESS AND WODE MAYA. ONE LOVE
Good to see so many people of different cultures in my country of 1.5 million people (small) but it's good that people want to come here. I know a lot Nigerian doctors/ Academics. At one stavge Nigerians were a growing population. I think recent years though I don't see much again. Right now because of the instability in Venezuela a lot of Venezuelans have come here, we call them "VENES" and despite the fact that Jamaica is far away there is a sizable Jamaican population here.
African Tigress, Thank you and your guest; great content! We really enjoyed this video! Blessings to the Nigerian 🇳🇪 Community of TnT🇹🇹 I had to add this: AH GONE!
African Tigress we are truly proud of you back home in Africa. Your Pan Africanism is really casting Africa in a positive image. Please keep up the good work.
Happy holidays. Enjoyed the interview. Very interesting. I migrated from Trinidad over 50 years and still love my country. I visit occasionally. Enjoy your stay and be safe🎉❤
I wouldn't be surprised if she has both. I lived half my life in Trinidad and half in Canada. I have both accents. I use whichever one whenever I feel like. If you grew up with parents from that country it's not hard to keep your accent since you would use it at home. She does sound largely Trini to me though with some bits of Nigerian.
Great interview. Ah Gone 😅We Jamaicans say Mi Gone I'd like to visit Trinidad & Tobago one day. Hopefully soon. Been to Barbados, US Virgin Islands & Curacoa so far ❤ all
If you gain citizenship from another country that’s not your birth country , let’s say Britain, Will you say you are British or British Citizen? Or let’s say Trinidad, do you become Trini or Trinidad Citizen?
I am Trinidadian but I live in Canada,I have dual citizenship. I am Trinidadian first because I was born in Trinidad and lived there for half of my life
@kerubel1436 Britian and British people is a different political situation is different because all the enslaving and colonizing that took place. No political era will last forever when the frown fall they will go back to ethnic people only situation.
I was born in Trinidad ,never knew Nigerian living in Trinidad ,there is a lot i don’t know and left the country as a teenager and don’t visit there often.But is learning from RUclips and getting my daughter to learn about Trinidad.❤
New subscriber. Really enjoy your interview. One question i would ask, has she visited any other caribbean island ? And has she thought about living on another island?
There are plenty of opportunities available in T&T which is still about a generation behind the rest of the modern world. It will however require critical and innovative thinking. The government has and continues to provide the infrastructure but the folks prefer to take their government provided education to greener pastures. So there's room for progressive thinkers and innovators in T&T for those who love being FIRST.
Trinidad is generation behind the modern world with opportunities what crap is this???? Its like saying T&T is 20 to 40 years behind the modern World therefore your saying everything in Trinidad is outdated cellphones, cars ,Houses ,roads,infrastructure, transportation etc ...... You don't think clearly before writing most insulting are the persons who agreed Human development index HDI are UN indicates of a country development progress T&T is very high 0.810 its 57 out of 191 countries China at very high 0.768 there no evidence to support that claim which really upset me that people who may appear educated but lacks common sense or just foolish 😢
African Tigress:Thanks you so much for this new remarkable video today’s from Port of Spain,Trinidad & Tobago to meet this lovely pretty Nigerian lady to interview her after spending 30 years in Trinidad & Tobago December of 20232❤❤❤
I love this video. I was Born in trinidad 🇹🇹 I appreciate the way you embraced our country. Also, when you visited Barbados it brought back a lot of memories for. Barbados us the birth place of my Grandparents. Keep up the great work 👍
Good interview & well done to her. Nigerians are like Coca-Cola because you can find them everywhere on earth, including my own native nation of Zambia. Because of the size of their population, most of them aim to study & escape living in poverty in their homeland. They’re an inspiration despite having some few of their members who get involved in scamming people worldwide. May God continue to bless this sister where God has called her to be.
@@AFRICANTIGRESS respectfully there is no such thing as "proper english" but standard English and they are several forms of standard English. I know English is not your first language but anyone who read my statement would clearly understand my comment in context of the interview you had with the lady. Don't derogate me in the comment section because I made an observation. I never said she is a bad person or a good person. I don't know her. I just comment on what I saw and observed.
As a trini myself I understand why she may not claim that title even having citizenship. To me to say I am Trini is different from saying I have Trinidadian citizenship. There's a bit more meaning than that and it sounds like they didn't really do a lot of assimilating. I went to high school in Trinidad with Nigerians and they always seemed like Nigerians living in Trinidad. Never like they assimilated to the point of owning the title of Trini. And I can understand that tbh. It's a whole culture and way of living that plays into the claim of being a Trini. Even people not born in Trinidad will claim Trini as their ethnicity because they were raised with Trini parents and strongly associate with the Trinbagonian culture. If she doesn't really identify with the table trini then I think that's okay.
You have made a very good and fantastic point, one may be forgiven for not claiming the nationality of the country that they have naturalised into, it's a personal choice of how you choose to be identified as.
Great talk, great lady! I am a Trini living in New Zealand since 1975 and I can relate to what she is saying about "a home away from home." I also love Roti😂 Trinidad needs more people like her😊
I love this interview African Tigeress. To me Nigerians well educated people. They also are very fashionable their clothes are well tailored I love they dress.
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Tigress, very nice interview, I'm loving your Trinidad journey!! I can't wait for your carnival experience it will be awesome. Anyway, I GONE ,good night .
AF TIGRESS, you have to meet Marshall mantano and give us an interview. You wanted to meet Reanna, so try and contact Marshall mantano!!! Ah gone.
@@risinup2778 I’m trying to use some contacts of some people who know him
I txt as humblekd
@@AFRICANTIGRESSShe didn't want to say but the immigration scrutiny is partly because of the venezuelan migrant crisis.
I absolutely LOVE to see people who are part of the African diaspora interact with each other in a positive way, there's so much we can learn from each other that will help us to be better people & move forward.
The way she parried the question about men it's easy to see she's a lawyer. Great job to the interviewer for not giving up easily on that question. Big ups to my beautiful sister from the Middle belt of Nigeria.
Well spoken , patriotic 🇳🇬 and chilled, her smile ....
I know the guest's father, Professor ADOGWA of the School of Veterinary Medicine. This was a wonderful interview. And African Tigress you are doing a fantastic job with these videos, bringing so much awareness even to those of us who live in these Countries. "Go or stay where The Lord has sent you."
Splendid. I remember as a child meeting Nigerian Doctors at the San Fernando General Hospital. Beautiful people.
Yes growing up in the 1980s I do also
Omg Prof Adogwa taught me at the vet school!!! Small world indeed.. Lovely video.. Welcome to trinbago
Really 😮 Wow
Love this, my aunt is from T&T, she got married to my uncle🇳🇬 almost 50 years ago! Amazing woman ❤
Im Trinidadian, just shared this video to my Nigerian husband. Great interview, he loves Tobago and often says he would like to be a Tobagonian.
Ooooorrrrrrrr you too sweet.
Nice love ❤️ from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Is Nigeria that bad ?
I enjoyed the show and I like how the lady love trinidad 🇹🇹
Wow can’t wait for this, I live unique stories like this. Thanks for sharing
Wow African Tigres your doing nice work keep it on
Shalom Tigress 🔥 loving your beautiful volgs in T&T 🇹🇹 sending blessings🙏🏽
TIGRESS. YOU & WODE MAYA WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY FOR OPENING UP THE AFRICAN CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES TO THE WORLD.
WHAT YOU ALL ARE DOING IS NATRUAL AND EVERYONE THAT WATCHES YOUR RUclips PROGRAM LEARNED LOTS OF GOOD HISTORY.
THANK YOU TIGRESS AND WODE MAYA.
ONE LOVE
Beautiful. This is one of the best interview ever
Bless morning African tigress great interview with the lawyer 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Good afternoon Tigress and guest. Interesting interview
Onyeche... She's obviously my Idoma sister. This makes me feel so good. She's so beautiful.
Excellent interview. Great job Tigress...keep it up 👍
Good to see so many people of different cultures in my country of 1.5 million people (small) but it's good that people want to come here. I know a lot Nigerian doctors/ Academics. At one stavge Nigerians were a growing population. I think recent years though I don't see much again. Right now because of the instability in Venezuela a lot of Venezuelans have come here, we call them "VENES" and despite the fact that Jamaica is far away there is a sizable Jamaican population here.
I really love this interview,very informative.❤🤗🇹🇹👏
What an informative, entertaining and engaging interview . Well done AT and guest. Throughly enjoying your series on Trinidad and Tobago thus far.
Wow, what a lovely interview, personalities and intelligence all in one vlog. Jah watching over Africa and all her offsprings.
Hello lynn awesome story of Nigeria lady immigrant to Trinidad and her journeys 😊
Our Catholic priest for San Juan/ Mt. Lambert parishes in Trinidad is a Nigerian. Fr. Martin Ezesegwe. Very nice man.
Excellent interview, my Tigress. I am really enjoying your series.
African Tigress, Thank you and your guest; great content! We really enjoyed this video! Blessings to the Nigerian 🇳🇪 Community of TnT🇹🇹 I had to add this: AH GONE!
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African Tigress we are truly proud of you back home in Africa. Your Pan Africanism is really casting Africa in a positive image. Please keep up the good work.
@@fredeokolo8717Lol 😅that is a nigerien flag . This is Nigerian flag 🇳🇬
Happy holidays. Enjoyed the interview. Very interesting.
I migrated from Trinidad over 50 years and still love my country. I visit occasionally. Enjoy your stay and be safe🎉❤
Great sister Helen , Trinbago and Nigeria to the world
Very good video. Quite informative.
I truly enjoyed this, awesome!!!
I like how she said that you go where the Lord has called you to and the Lord will equip you for the journey. Excellent interview.
@@traceecoltes2460 Jealous much ! It sounds as if you were denied long-term entry into T&T because you did not have what it takes to be there .
You can't rule out some characters being negative.
Seeing Trinidad from a foreigner`s point of view. I really liked this.
Always love Africa tigress interviews..❤❤❤ always on point and fun to watch ❤❤❤❤
Thank you 😊
I love your videos so much I’m from Trinidad 🇹🇹 wish I can meet you while you’re here
Appreciate the presentation.Thanks, both of you.
Very interesting interview ❤
Very good interview!👌🏾👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
This woman is a truly intelligent mind. She was my LLM LECTURER
Great video.,I really enjoy this interview wiith the nice lawery lady., keep up the great work.❤❤❤
Excellent interview this lady has donenjustice to living in Trinidad as have you. A cultural mixing pot like no other
I love the fact you find my home a place for you to call home. I'm in love with Nigeria and can't wait to go..❤.Love from NYC..A Trini..
She still has her Nigerian accent despite growing up in Trinidad
I still have a trini accent even though I'm in the US for more than 50 years. Some people feel more comfortable speaking in their dialect.
hahahahah always remember you can take a Nigerian out of Nigeria but Nigeria never leaf us no matter where we are. it's inshrine in the DNA .....
She don't sound nigerian to me
I wouldn't be surprised if she has both. I lived half my life in Trinidad and half in Canada. I have both accents. I use whichever one whenever I feel like. If you grew up with parents from that country it's not hard to keep your accent since you would use it at home. She does sound largely Trini to me though with some bits of Nigerian.
@alphonsomorris793 She does sound Nigerian. I am Nigerian, so I know her accent very Nigerian.
Very nice interview..
Great vlog and very intelligent 👍🏾
On the question on Trini men, the answer was so diplomatic! 😂😂😂. 🏴🇸🇪🇹🇹
Would love to meet up when I come to Trinidad. I am a a semi-retired British Born Trini-Nigerian living I UK.
Waiting 👍👍👍👍👍
@African Tigress: I see u like them Trinidadian brothers. Trinidad and Tobago on the MAP!!!!
This interview very interesting thanks for sharing
Excellent vlog... give us more of this content.
Wonderful story! ❤
African Tigress con grants to you doing this interview I wish I could of met you I follow you all the time I live in Tobago love the lady lawyer
Great interview. Ah Gone 😅We Jamaicans say Mi Gone I'd like to visit Trinidad & Tobago one day. Hopefully soon. Been to Barbados, US Virgin Islands & Curacoa so far ❤ all
Thank you for teaching me the phrase! Will use it in Jamaica
Some Jamaicans also say ‘Ah gawn’!
Kudos to u and Wode Maya for connecting and exposing Africa to the Black Diaspora and vice-versa
Great interview, AT!! Really enjoyed this discussion. Nice to see how she has amalgamated her Nigerian roots with her Trinidadian homeland.
Love the interview ❤👍
African Tigress, nice video. I was in Trinidad on visit from USA. It's a nice place then in the early 2000's but I don't know about now.
Truly a great interview.
Oyeche thank you for promoting your language Idoma, God bless you.
AT great interview from you two. I have learned something different that was so awesome
@Africantigress, a prosperous 2024 and will message early next week before I leave for Grenada and UK
If you gain citizenship from another country that’s not your birth country , let’s say Britain, Will you say you are British or British Citizen? Or let’s say Trinidad, do you become Trini or Trinidad Citizen?
She cannot become a Trini. She is a Trini citizen hence why she has their passport.
I am Trinidadian but I live in Canada,I have dual citizenship.
I am Trinidadian first because
I was born in Trinidad and lived there for half of my life
Anyone with a British passport is considered British in the u.k
@kerubel1436 Britian and British people is a different political situation is different because all the enslaving and colonizing that took place. No political era will last forever when the frown fall they will go back to ethnic people only situation.
Trini Citizenship is different from Trini ethnicity.
Nice interview and quick on her answer
Morning, waiting,❤😊.
Congratulations on your success, and welcome you living in the country of Trinidad and Tobago. ❤️ 💙 ♥️ 😊
VERY NICE VIDEO TIGRESS, YOU AND YOUR GUEST ARE VERY FUNNY 🤣😂
Fantastic interview!!! Wonderful to see you Helen!
Nice interview, beautiful and intelligent ladies ❤
Talk more on her professional journey.... please.
Nigeria to the world🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
I was born in Trinidad ,never knew Nigerian living in Trinidad ,there is a lot i don’t know and left the country as a teenager and don’t visit there often.But is learning from RUclips and getting my daughter to learn about Trinidad.❤
the end part about the economy and possible esconomical opportunities was interesting
Nice interview
New subscriber. Really enjoy your interview. One question i would ask, has she visited any other caribbean island ? And has she thought about living on another island?
Yes she has and she’s a traveler been to many countries
@@AFRICANTIGRESS The person want you to ask those questions on your next interview with the lady.
There are plenty of opportunities available in T&T which is still about a generation behind the rest of the modern world. It will however require critical and innovative thinking. The government has and continues to provide the infrastructure but the folks prefer to take their government provided education to greener pastures.
So there's room for progressive thinkers and innovators in T&T for those who love being FIRST.
Well written, patriotism has declined in T&T in my opinion... Some think that patriotism is singing 'Trini to d bone' from a foreign nation.
Trinidad is generation behind the modern world with opportunities what crap is this????
Its like saying T&T is 20 to 40 years behind the modern World therefore your saying everything in Trinidad is outdated cellphones, cars ,Houses ,roads,infrastructure, transportation etc ......
You don't think clearly before writing most insulting are the persons who agreed
Human development index HDI are UN indicates of a country development progress T&T is very high 0.810 its 57 out of 191 countries China at very high 0.768 there no evidence to support that claim which really upset me that people who may appear educated but lacks common sense or just foolish 😢
This lady beautiful looks 30 great interview
Highly educated and articulate lady with conviction and fear of God
Very lovely and polite guest.
She is a beautiful lady 😊
African Tigress:Thanks you so much for this new remarkable video today’s from Port of Spain,Trinidad & Tobago to meet this lovely pretty Nigerian lady to interview her after spending 30 years in Trinidad & Tobago December of 20232❤❤❤
Please visit Sangre Grande and the east coast! ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Toco, Salibay, Manzanilla, Mayaro, Guayaguayare
Nice sense of humour 🇹🇹🇳🇬beautiful
I love this video. I was Born in trinidad 🇹🇹 I appreciate the way you embraced our country. Also, when you visited Barbados it brought back a lot of memories for. Barbados us the birth place of my Grandparents. Keep up the great work 👍
Waiting…
Good interview & well done to her. Nigerians are like Coca-Cola because you can find them everywhere on earth, including my own native nation of Zambia. Because of the size of their population, most of them aim to study & escape living in poverty in their homeland. They’re an inspiration despite having some few of their members who get involved in scamming people worldwide. May God continue to bless this sister where God has called her to be.
I would tell you that the kola in Coca-Cola is from Nigeria interestingly.
...the same way Zambians 🇿🇲 escape poverty in their homeland.
the same way some zambians are scammers and fraudsters.
@@andersonojoshimite6047exactly don't mind him that's his negative perspective for his country
And Zambia is poverty free right? please work on your mindset.
Peace and love Jamaica 🇯🇲 I'm coming
Then go,0 this video has nothing to do with jamaica
@@magicmike6129one love ❤ please
Lovely!!
Love U Gal from SA ❤
Thank you
I don't know why she was hesitant to say she is Trinidadian. She have the citizenship, the accent and mannerism as a Trini. Smh
In proper English you don’t become Chinese for having citizenship you become Chinese citizen not Chinese .
@@AFRICANTIGRESS respectfully there is no such thing as "proper english" but standard English and they are several forms of standard English. I know English is not your first language but anyone who read my statement would clearly understand my comment in context of the interview you had with the lady. Don't derogate me in the comment section because I made an observation.
I never said she is a bad person or a good person. I don't know her. I just comment on what I saw and observed.
As a trini myself I understand why she may not claim that title even having citizenship. To me to say I am Trini is different from saying I have Trinidadian citizenship. There's a bit more meaning than that and it sounds like they didn't really do a lot of assimilating. I went to high school in Trinidad with Nigerians and they always seemed like Nigerians living in Trinidad. Never like they assimilated to the point of owning the title of Trini. And I can understand that tbh. It's a whole culture and way of living that plays into the claim of being a Trini. Even people not born in Trinidad will claim Trini as their ethnicity because they were raised with Trini parents and strongly associate with the Trinbagonian culture. If she doesn't really identify with the table trini then I think that's okay.
You have made a very good and fantastic point, one may be forgiven for not claiming the nationality of the country that they have naturalised into, it's a personal choice of how you choose to be identified as.
Your Heart will always belong to the Country you were born and raised in regardless to where you live.
GOOD DAY TIGRESS 🌹🇺🇸
Brillant Lady ( nigerian- trinidian )
Great talk, great lady! I am a Trini living in New Zealand since 1975 and I can relate to what she is saying about "a home away from home."
I also love Roti😂
Trinidad needs more people like her😊
Great job
I’m from America ❤️this place soooo much💯A Paradise
You should Trinidad, you would not want to leave.
@@KervinWilliams-sl9bc I didn’t wanna leave💫
I love this interview African Tigeress. To me Nigerians well educated people. They also are very fashionable their clothes are well tailored I love they dress.
Which ones? Igbo or Hausa's?
That so truth ..were the Lord's send you just go that faith
Congratulations
Nigeria everywhere