I'm a Black Costa Rican living 25 years in Germany! I was in Kenya 1 year ago, now I'm planning to move to East Africa 💪🏿👑 That trip changed my life....💯
I am so ready to move to the Gambia. So tired of the racism here, my children are all grown and I hope that one day after I'm there, they will want to come. Thank you guys for sharing I really appreciate you ❤
The reason they shut down in the pandemic suddenly came about is because we were planning to leave other people were planning to go back to their perspective countries. They're tired of England and they're tired of United States being prejudice. If you don't want to leave that's good that's okay that's fine and dandy but if you do leave you know that you are disrupting their economy they can't take nothing from you if you leave they still have to give you your unemployment they still have to give you your social security especially if you paid into it they can't take your pension they can't take none of that from you and they are angry so the only way that they can slow it down is by way of a planndemic
@@lisa196409 they don’t have to pay unemployment if you’re outta the country… in order to be eligible for unemployment you have to be available for work. U can’t be available for work if you’re in another country
@@lisa196409 Who needs welfare from the US when you living in paradise in Africa. Sorry you only get unemployment benefit if you still live in America. But for retirees that's different
I really love how you guys are raising your daughter. She is my favorite lol and she will be way ahead of this life game for her generation. The way you guys are exposing her to real life living, is truly amazing. Just know you guys are very fortunate to have each other and travel the world.
You will love Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 I visited Cambodia as well and loved it as a holiday destination. I am moving back to Zimbabwe after 30 years of living in the UK 🇬🇧
@@globalafricanwoman Zim needs diasporas, we are open minded and see hidden opportunities. I am still in the uk 🇬🇧 I am South African but I think it’s time to go back after 20 yrs in the uk 🇬🇧. I prefer to move to the village because I see more opportunities there and bigger land.
@@mambelelembambe4255 You lie, a lot of skills are with diasporas. They are open minded they can spot opportunities easily, That’s a fact! Zim needs its own people to come back with those acquired needed skills to build it.
Hey Unapologetic Nomads, your videos have showed so much about Africa. You are right, here in the US, they NEVER show us what I've learned from watching your channel. Thank you for sharing with us your experiences. Ala is truly blessed to be able to have that experience at her age. ❤❤❤
So my husband and my mom and I are headed towards Rwanda as soon as our house sells and so many people say to visit first but we truly believe that we're being called to go there we're just going to take one day at a time like we would have to do here in the States because none of us know what tomorrow's going to bring so we trust God that he's going to be with us every step of the way. Of course we've been planning and preparing we have multiple streams of income we have connected with people over there already we plan on going there to purchase a home so you know again just have to be God lead in everything you do period ...
A visit first would be great. Having at least 3 potential countries would be ideal. You can start with Rwanda and then go to two others, especially if you have never been to Africa before settling.
I don't think that you can regret of moving to Rwanda. I'm currently living in Sydney Australia. By the month of March this year 2022 I will be in Rwanda and the neighbouring countries. I want to resettled as well in Africa this year. Buy a house in Rwanda to live in is a good idea. But don't buy too expensive house first. Buy a house and start a business that would be given you income. We shall meet a day in Rwanda. Good luck for every of us 👍🙏
I wish you the best but I would be careful if Rwanda is your choice. They had some of the strictest lockdowns in Africa and if these " variants" keep popping up they will not hesitate to do it again. Also they are very "cosy" with the EU which should be a red flag. Wish you the best but do extensive research before making the move.
Hey, family I would say some just want to go to Africa as their vacation and not ready to stay for good. I would say some may need more money or better planning. It could be a whole list of reasons family on why people are leaving Africa.
So true my sister, you are so right, so stressed in the US! I’m so done with US, I’m working on leaving and having constant income!❤️🙏🏽I agree US is a fast pace, thank you my brother for the truth❤️
This is so real. I always question negativity from people that won’t show their face or answer questions about these “stories.” Wr don’t realize that there are paid agents out here not only in the physical but in the spiritual too. Be aware of who you listen to, especially when they try to discourage your freedom🙏🏾🌍
listening to Aarons defining the difference between a migrant and a native let me understand how real the fight for equal rights and accessibility is . it is so true that migrants can return to their home of origin while native born has to struggle with the system. so, it is wise that we come together and fight against racial discrimination. Keep doing all the good and informative things you do family.
Hello Unapologetic Nomads Family, I agree with all of the reasons that you stated for why the African Diaspora, particularly those of us from the US, move to Africa. You are stating straight FACTS. Many of us are simply exhausted of the microagressions that we experience on a DAILY basis for simply: driving while black, jogging while black, studying while black, working while black, shopping while black and living while black. It's CRAZY. And it's getting crazier everyday. I personally appreciate everything that you are doing to enlighten the rest of us in the African Diaspora about the true beauty of our ancestral home. Is it perfect? The average thinking person should know that no where on this earth inhabited by humans is perfect. So please keep doing what your doing. We see you.
Thanks Nomads . This conversation is a total reality out here in the North west of thr globe. I think we should have these conversation in order to adjust the part we play in our own struggle as black people all over the world. We should know we are one people. We should know that livjng your life is more than the value of dollors alone. Therefore, we can chose our own home, build our own place to live our own lives the most acceptable way for ourselves. Truly this is constructive.
Some 15 years ago I lived in Lincoln Nebraska and I saw for the first time my brothers and sisters from our motherland and I was so absolutely in joy in my heart....
Leaving the UK by choice although it's nolonger as welcoming as before. I find it hostile especially after leaving the EU. For me though it's the strong pull of home and Zimbabwe is the place I have always been happiest.
@@Mel-vo5yr Hey Mel. We need to go back home and be part of the transformation which is happening there. Honestly there is no place like home. As long as you put in place a relocation package and set yourself up so that you have your own place to live and can find ways to generate an income to live on, that's all we need. I love the quality of life. Besides, Africa is the future. Let's go back home.
@@globalafricanwoman Very well said my dear sister. I'm also on my way from Australia to Africa. I will move from Australia to Africa permanently this year 🙏🙏👌
You're absolutely right when you said Africa can only be changed by Africans. The leaders HAVE to see that Africa can maintain it self and stop with the fear of the white man excuses I keep hearing from them. Africans need more rules and regulations for companies wanting to come in and do business with Black people on the continent.
Good morning family I really don't know where that hatred is coming from but it's ugly and it's wicked we may have left the continent as slaves but we're coming back as Dr lawyer's teachers engineers etc I always told myself that no one is better than me and I am better than no one
I agree about people trying to find America. I want to leave America behind me !! I really don't want to see it in Africa. I want to experience Africa not America I have had enough of America !! I'm not expecting anything other than what it already is.
I understand your sentiments. However, everywhere you go in the world you will find a bit of America. That's the sway America has on the world. It will be in the form of music, fast food and so on. But in most part Africans, despite the modern influences still hold on to their cultures. Some more than others. You just have to research where you will feel more at home. Come with an open mind.
We have took a licking. But still keep on ticking!💯 thanks just came across your RUclips channel today. I was in Ghana had to come over to take care of somethings Lord's will soon return 🙏
I've watch all of your Kilgali Rwanda videos and that is my favorite country so far, especially the one with the senior sister who use to work for the airlines, her one bedroom apartment was lovely with her gorgeous view. I am so glad yall did that video it let me know that you don't have to have a lot of money and you can still live comfortably and safe.
I'm so ambarrased right now, I only knew about Gambia through your channel, Im a South African, but I never knew Gambia existed, Will visit one day... I love all my African peeps
Weldone for taking control of your life. really inspiring. You are creating an open and diverse path for the unborn African and black children who will have more access more than you and I. Godbless you for your effort and bravery. Wish you the best. I am too a diasporan who moved back to Africa. loving it. FREEDOM LOL.
Mr Nomad your wife is naturally Beautiful and happy. Listening to your wife speak She is brilliant. And you too are brilliant Sir and the pretty princess Ela. May you all be bless more abondantly in mother land black Continent Africa. For He or She or they that love 💕 and respect Africa, Africa Loves 💕 YOU All back too.
@@africanqueen1giselle642 I find it kinda weird that you want to leave America while I wish I could go there 1day.... But yeah africa is very big... I recommend South Africa, its the most developed and a good introduction to Africa 💯😂
Hey guys🤗🤗! Wow. Awesome awesome, powerful words. And from now on I will say ashay (is that how you spell that?) to my ancestors, absolutely. So much I want to say. Nothing but excellent points being made. Very very nice guys. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!
I think that it's hard to let go of what you know. Like when I first visited, it was a whole culture shock. But after a few months of being back home in the states, I absorbed the shock, and started missing Africa. Especially when all you hear, here in the states is not good. You will be thinking about going back to Africa or somewhere else. Funds definitely has to be in order.
This video was deep. Thanks 🙏 for this family for being real and raw. Perspective of a black Man. A mother, woman and daughter American teen where can you get this Combo raw uncut.
Okey! What I have come to learn so far on this whole issue of Black African Americans coming to Africa is indeed a good idea in the first place. My recommendation is to first of all make your research as it has been said. There should be that common understanding of what the life style of of the people in Africa and those in America or Diaspora can be compared to be understood. The financial issue plays a greater importance in The Whole issue. I even pray that in some of these Ideal African countries with open arms to receiving these people from Diaspora should set up orientation camps or facilities if they are aware of these pending situations and are ready to cooperate to bridge the gap now in process will be a good idea. In fact this program is letting people on both sides start to understand hidden problems of what has been going on and guess what, this exposition is going to be an eye opening situation that will fortunately lead to positive measures of how to tackle this whole situation Mark My Words for good.
Thank you for your faith in what you're doing. What l can only tell you Is that as black people as you're you are highly welcome to Africa, your land and with your knowledge about business you can invest in something that can help uplift your future just like any other people who are successful in order to quieten the the mouth of the stupid ones who could day things to weaken your hearts. No need to be given land the way you say it: That only African Americans alone have to be given their own land within Africa: such a move will generate hatred and psychological division. Africa is for every black person. INTEGRATION IS PRIORITY. Just involve with the development at wherever you're, and it's ok. Please understand that every move to a new place is frustrating so don't fall in that situation of bring bitter of what people may day because those voices don't represent everybody in Africa. I am a Ghanaian who travelled on my own to go to Europe to hustle and it's really frustrating and awful because my parents and my residence wasn't with me, but today after many years of struggling l am ok with development. Some of my friends too stayed in Ghana and hustled and made it too. In Africa there are many ways to make it if one only knows the ways. There are people in Africa too who don't know how to make it: that's why the foreigners who know the ways come to succeed just like the smart Chinese, Indians, Lebanese, Syrians etc. It's only the African Americans who never joined the journey. Today if you're around it's just the same, you can also make it but understand it should be within your heart that the day of your success is on the way coming. Ghana had given land,that's the start. The brethren are there doing the hustle and l believe they will come out clean in the future. Keep it because it's said " you can get if you really want, but keep on trying and you will succeed at last. Abraham left and went with faith and after many years he succeeded. Life is like that. Allow God to lead your heats that you're African Americans. Is anything wrong with you about that? Cheer up and lively up yourselves and trust God, period.
@Unapologetic Nomads yes and no. Yes, because you are like long lost family. And no because after centuries disconnected from the motherland through no fault of your own. You are now your own ethnic group and culture with an American identity/culture which is very distinct. Y'all set the trends the world over and we marvel at your accomplishments in music, sports, entertainment, academia, etc. You can learn about various African cultures, but it's not quite the same and vice versa. There are certain nuances only you can understand about your identity and vice versa.
You have spoken well on the math of slavery. Anything of value to or for Us is co-opted ,We actually don't have full constitutional citizenship as denoted by the "right to vote" controversy as well as reluctance to approve and apply full Reparations once and for all time....💯
I love you family 👪 and I would like to work with you some day as a family in Africa 🌍 so no problem you can also have another land in Liberia. All Africa 🌍 country's is your mother land and we love to have you get your peace ✌ back. you touch my heart. You are beautiful family 👪 you will never regret moving to the mother land. Love you am black and white. Peace ✌
I would also like to add that when Europeans first came to the Americas, they were in the late medieval period which was marked with famine, plagues & endemic warfare. They pretty much had no sympathy for us & our plight as slaves. As for their excuse to continue disrespecting us now…🤔 I have no answer for that 🤷🏽♀️
Most people don't realize how big and diverse Africa is.. We don't all understand each other, its easier traveling to America than to some African countries. So there's a lot of differences, governments are another story altogether... We admire black Americans, we see use doing amazing things that we can only dream of doing So when you guys come to Africa we welcome you with open arms....
Truth bro Aaron..Africans from the continent who come to Amerikkka have it so easy , in the way of coming n going..our ancestors paved this path for them.,marching , protesting, boycotts, lynchings Jim Crow slave codes..shalom
@@africaine4889 we have done the same thing! Worked our butts off..We’re speaking of post slavery up until the civil rights movement ‘Africa in my soul’ The children of ADOS n FBA..no one gave us the right to sit in the front of the bus r the right to be able to do the things that r some common now..our ancestors fought for this.. u walked in and enjoyed what our ancestors died for! That’s all.. n were still facing discrimination and racism..if your in Amerikkka u should know this!
I have been job hunting in the USA am a recent graduate in zambia from the University of Zambia. But it's been so hard 😭 want to work and live in the USA
The first time we came to the continent we were treated like family the second time I came by myself to the continent I was again treated like family should look out for one another take a family under your arms under your wings help them out like you would want to be treated if you're coming for to a place for the first time Point Blank
As I traveled to alot of places and countries, I believe they ALL had their plusses and minuses or give or take...There is not an even playing field anywhere to including Africa...
Excellent discussion as facilitated by the Unapologetic Nomads. First, Black people in the United States should drop the term 'Black American' and pick an African (Bantu) name for the (collective) group, e.g., Maboma ('many villages' < Kiswahili). The "Black American" term does nothing to denote that the associated person is of African origin. In fact, the term "Black American" sounds like someone who is classified as an appendage culturally , ethnically and philosophically to the American, the name that the white colonizers, who founded the eventual United States, gave themselves. Second, develop an Africa linkage/engagement plan. Just thinking outside the box! Safari salama na baraka ya Mungu kwa watu! [Safe journeys and God's blessings to everyone.]
@@mizzobjectiveone3819 Bantu is unfortunately pigeon-holed in terms of linguistics; however, it is much more expanded into various realms. The surviving culture of Africa in the US is Bantu specifically in terms of language words and other aspects, e.g., gumbo; banjo, bongo, kalimba. However, Bantu just means people or humans. The essence of this goes back hundreds of thousands of years (... about 1 million years). BANTU as a concept goes back to the beginning and essence of human existence (... starting in Africa, somewhere around present-day Botswana or the eastern peripheral edge of present-day DRC). Today, bantu is being used as a Pan-African connector to link Black people. Asante sana for your time. Great book: The Bantu Speaking Heritage of the United States (Winifred Vass, 1979). I am sorry that I can't do complete justice to your comment because we can't cover the ethos and essence of humanity (spanning nearly a million years) in just a few sentences. Safari salama na baraka ya Mungu. [Safe journeys and God's blessings.]
Most "black" americans are indigenous to the Americas. There are some ties to Africa but majority have ancestors that have been there for like Aaron said in video for thousands of years. "His" story is a lie..
@@Justin-wk5mi Have you ever engaged on this idea with credible archeological, geneticists and anthropological researchers, for example Dr. Fatimah Jackson (Howard Univ.)? The facts just don't bear out to what you are saying.
@@ufundi1 Most genetics are also misleading and not the full story. You can know something is true deep down but have no proof. This is called intuition. Also you are going to trust people with facts and figures that can be manipulated and have been for a long time? Again to each his own believe what you want. I trust my own intuition and spirit.
1.There is a culture of lazy mindedness in Africa, lack of reading spirit as a result lack of information or ideas or knowledge as a result lack of skills to earn a decent livelihood,as a result a lot of poverty as a result a lot of unhealthy people not growing to their full potential mentally, physically and in socia- economics.The laziness in not reading in particular could be as a result of the vast wealth of information being not in our mother or African languages .Effect of colonialism. 2.In Africa there is a culture of not so clean mindedness, people trashing anywhere, most minds has no better standard of the best clean their environments can be.The ramshackle arrangements like we exist temporary when this is our permanent home which we have to look after sustainably and handover to our children in order and better than we found it.Again this , some historian said it is a legacy of slavery and colonialism. Africans were ambushed right left and centre by the European greedy & selfish armed robbers for centuries such that we developed a mindset of being on the edge all the time so we behave like we are on temporary existence. 3. We do not have a culture of succession planning, most of these other races enjoy generation wealth, passed on from 1 generation to another for 100 of years and we are failing to compete because we leave for the moment and on edge , don't trust one another so we go it alone but don't go far. These 3 reasons are what i can think of because they produce a society that is poor, un clean environments and that doesn't attract people grown up in rich orderly countries so they go back.
Be careful.... AFRICA IS HUGE.... we are all not the same... What about South Africa? Cape Town is the most beautiful city in the world We wash, we ain't lazy... We read... But we have a government fucking up everything - like the trains dont work anymore, the power stationz is running on life support - socialist policies.... Dont talk shit bro
@@jesserandelhoff4744 Playing into a troll by invoking the whitested city CP, we have great black cities in Africa, Nairobi ranked the best in Africa, Accra, Abuja, Ivory cost Dar , Addis Ababa, Luanda
We really do seem to hate generational wealth as well as hating one another and refusing to acquire the right information to help ourselves and one another. We are busy trying to copy others and fighting amongst ourselves and am not sure how on earth we’re ever gonna heal these traumas. Instead of focusing on generational wealth we as a people are busy creating generational traumas. Weird
@@narcissisticabuseawareness3607 powerful insight. I think we forget our history. The vast majority of black people have been subsistence economy lives or laborers (low paid and unpaid) for powerful people (usually whites, the past 300 years). Those working for whites were actually viewed as "luckier" than the subsistence livelihoods that were free! We have very little experience with capitalism (except as laborers), which the european has been around for 500 years. We have not had the freedom to build and pass on generational wealth. Very few black people have had that opportunity. We now do, because so many have fought and shed blood and life to acquire this right/privilege to their descendants.
@@jesserandelhoff4744 I came from humble people I was raised in the village in the islands with outside cooking washing in the river running around barefooted and enjoying it living without electricity outside bathrooms living off the land so it's familiar to me
It's probably a small minority of black folks on either side that feel and spew negativity. When are we going to stop complaining and just focus on building. Block out the white noise. It's about time man.
We are swapping, as an African, my goal for 2022 is to move to the US or EU. Home is where the heart is. For me that's Zambia right here in Africa. But I need a lived experience away from Africa. Happy new year folks! 🥳🙏
Lol!!! I laugh because you don't know that the problem they face is a collective problem for all black people in America, Europe and Asia. These places can never be your home. Until Africa is developed like what you see in Singapore and UAE today, you will never be respected in these places of the world. Your home is Africa but travel for maybe hours in work places, money, experience, education and exposure and then go back to develop home. And do not be like those who are trapped in traveling out mentality for many many years and end up not doing anything in Africa. RUclips has made it very easy for everyone to pick up ideas and replicate it anywhere in the world!
@@luckyadeloye3452 I lived in Asia for a while, came back to Africa, hated it. I think you need to stop generalising with that "we should develop our Africa talk". We have a lot of problems, mainly political. So if someone wants out of this continent, respect that and don't try to be holier than thou. The quality of life is higher in South East Asia, cost of living is far less than Southern Africa. I'm a highly educated person who can earn 25x more per year in the US. So now tell me why the hell should I stay?
@@Qibilii Do what you think is best for you bro, just understand America is not what it once was. Many new requirements including having to put foreign substances in your body is not worth any amount of fake $. Wish you all the best whatever you decide.
To the momma: you are an amazing beautiful smart woman!! Stress is a killer you are so right!! I'm white but white supremacy is WRONG... we are ALL brothers and sisters on this planet!! Jesus is the answer....right it's not a fair playing field in America...I'm listening to ur video as I write this!! I would love to visit your country!! May the Lord bless you and keep your... I love seeing the face of a white person when they get their DNA back that says they have black in their DNA that cracks me up because we all came from Adam and Eve and Noah you guys are awesome! Peace love and Jesus not in that order of course LOL
I would love to see a video about Queer representation in Africa. As African queer people across the diaspora, many of us don't feel Africa is the safest place for us due to the LGBT laws over in Africa. I do know S.Africa is somewhat progressive, but I also feel many people don't acknowledge how relocating to Africa can be discouraging when you don't hear a lot of positive stories and media around inclusivity for LGBT people in Africa. I'm scared. Violence against queer bodies in predominantly black spaces and communities..without legislative laws to protect us ..makes the idea of both traveling and relocating to Africa seem nearly impossible.
You've gotta be kidding? That's an outrageous entitlement. Many African natives buy their own lands. I recently bought one plot of land in Abuja the capital city of Nigeria 🇳🇬 for $50,000 and believe me it was a distress sale. I was incredibly blessed to get that price. Lands in Nigeria and especially in Abuja and Lagos are astronomically expensive. many Nigerians are renting because they cannot afford a piece of land to build. And the government is going to handing out free Lands to some distant families who just got back. How would you feel if you're the natives? If you don't have money to buy your own land and not willing to rent, then you're not ready for the transition. No one will give you land for free in most African countries.
I don't understand why so many young folks eschew being AFRICAN american We obviously are an African people. Like Malcolm X said" just 'cause a cat had kittens in an oven, don't make'em biscuits"
I'm a Black Costa Rican living 25 years in Germany! I was in Kenya 1 year ago, now I'm planning to move to East Africa 💪🏿👑
That trip changed my life....💯
I am so ready to move to the Gambia. So tired of the racism here, my children are all grown and I hope that one day after I'm there, they will want to come. Thank you guys for sharing I really appreciate you ❤
I also want to visit Gambia
Maria we bought land in Gambia our well was just dugged and about to build our fence then homes and business's.
The reason they shut down in the pandemic suddenly came about is because we were planning to leave other people were planning to go back to their perspective countries. They're tired of England and they're tired of United States being prejudice. If you don't want to leave that's good that's okay that's fine and dandy but if you do leave you know that you are disrupting their economy they can't take nothing from you if you leave they still have to give you your unemployment they still have to give you your social security especially if you paid into it they can't take your pension they can't take none of that from you and they are angry so the only way that they can slow it down is by way of a planndemic
@@lisa196409 they don’t have to pay unemployment if you’re outta the country… in order to be eligible for unemployment you have to be available for work. U can’t be available for work if you’re in another country
@@lisa196409 Who needs welfare from the US when you living in paradise in Africa. Sorry you only get unemployment benefit if you still live in America. But for retirees that's different
I really love how you guys are raising your daughter. She is my favorite lol and she will be way ahead of this life game for her generation. The way you guys are exposing her to real life living, is truly amazing. Just know you guys are very fortunate to have each other and travel the world.
I am Nigerian leaving in Europe planning my return back to Nigeria.
Why ? Plan well
Me, too. I can't wait to move back to Abuja. I am tired of Amerikka nonsense.
You will love Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 I visited Cambodia as well and loved it as a holiday destination. I am moving back to Zimbabwe after 30 years of living in the UK 🇬🇧
It ain't the same as 30 years ago - most of the population lives here in South Africa
@@jesserandelhoff4744 Very true. Besides I believe strongly that Africa is the future.
@@globalafricanwoman Zim needs diasporas, we are open minded and see hidden opportunities. I am still in the uk 🇬🇧 I am South African but I think it’s time to go back after 20 yrs in the uk 🇬🇧. I prefer to move to the village because I see more opportunities there and bigger land.
@@mambelelembambe4255 You lie, a lot of skills are with diasporas. They are open minded they can spot opportunities easily, That’s a fact! Zim needs its own people to come back with those acquired needed skills to build it.
@@mambelelembambe4255 2 million 😳 that’s a lot.
Hey Unapologetic Nomads, your videos have showed so much about Africa. You are right, here in the US, they NEVER show us what I've learned from watching your channel. Thank you for sharing with us your experiences. Ala is truly blessed to be able to have that experience at her age. ❤❤❤
You're absolutely right! Pitting us against one another. Place division amongst the people and they won't really be able to see the true problem.
Real Talk.
we need to come together and raise Africa!♥️🌍
So my husband and my mom and I are headed towards Rwanda as soon as our house sells and so many people say to visit first but we truly believe that we're being called to go there we're just going to take one day at a time like we would have to do here in the States because none of us know what tomorrow's going to bring so we trust God that he's going to be with us every step of the way. Of course we've been planning and preparing we have multiple streams of income we have connected with people over there already we plan on going there to purchase a home so you know again just have to be God lead in everything you do period ...
Good choice
Follow your heart and instincts. You won't regret it.
A visit first would be great. Having at least 3 potential countries would be ideal. You can start with Rwanda and then go to two others, especially if you have never been to Africa before settling.
I don't think that you can regret of moving to Rwanda.
I'm currently living in Sydney Australia.
By the month of March this year 2022 I will be in Rwanda and the neighbouring countries.
I want to resettled as well in Africa this year.
Buy a house in Rwanda to live in is a good idea.
But don't buy too expensive house first.
Buy a house and start a business that would be given you income.
We shall meet a day in Rwanda.
Good luck for every of us 👍🙏
I wish you the best but I would be careful if Rwanda is your choice. They had some of the strictest lockdowns in Africa and if these " variants" keep popping up they will not hesitate to do it again. Also they are very "cosy" with the EU which should be a red flag. Wish you the best but do extensive research before making the move.
Hey, family I would say some just want to go to Africa as their vacation and not ready to stay for good. I would say some may need more money or better planning. It could be a whole list of reasons family on why people are leaving Africa.
God bless you guys keep it up, africa is home of the world, just feel at home
So true my sister, you are so right, so stressed in the US! I’m so done with US, I’m working on leaving and having constant income!❤️🙏🏽I agree US is a fast pace, thank you my brother for the truth❤️
This is so real. I always question negativity from people that won’t show their face or answer questions about these “stories.” Wr don’t realize that there are paid agents out here not only in the physical but in the spiritual too. Be aware of who you listen to, especially when they try to discourage your freedom🙏🏾🌍
listening to Aarons defining the difference between a migrant and a native let me understand how real the fight for equal rights and accessibility is . it is so true that migrants can return to their home of origin while native born has to struggle with the system. so, it is wise that we come together and fight against racial discrimination. Keep doing all the good and informative things you do family.
Hello Unapologetic Nomads Family, I agree with all of the reasons that you stated for why the African Diaspora, particularly those of us from the US, move to Africa. You are stating straight FACTS.
Many of us are simply exhausted of the microagressions that we experience on a DAILY basis for simply: driving while black, jogging while black, studying while black, working while black, shopping while black and living while black. It's CRAZY. And it's getting crazier everyday.
I personally appreciate everything that you are doing to enlighten the rest of us in the African Diaspora about the true beauty of our ancestral home. Is it perfect? The average thinking person should know that no where on this earth inhabited by humans is perfect. So please keep doing what your doing. We see you.
Hello from Australia, Africa is our Motherland.
This conversation was serious and well said,keep them coming family!!! Peace and Blessings
This is a beautiful conversation. Thanks. We need more!💕
Thanks Nomads . This conversation is a total reality out here in the North west of thr globe. I think we should have these conversation in order to adjust the part we play in our own struggle as black people all over the world. We should know we are one people. We should know that livjng your life is more than the value of dollors alone. Therefore, we can chose our own home, build our own place to live our own lives the most acceptable way for ourselves. Truly this is constructive.
Some 15 years ago I lived in Lincoln Nebraska and I saw for the first time my brothers and sisters from our motherland and I was so absolutely in joy in my heart....
I love the way y’all deliver the facts through your lenses. Thank you for sharing these experiences with us.
Leaving the UK by choice although it's nolonger as welcoming as before. I find it hostile especially after leaving the EU. For me though it's the strong pull of home and Zimbabwe is the place I have always been happiest.
@Sade Jones yes I did. AT demystified the negative perception the west has about Zimbabwe.
I’m from Zim as well , I live in the UK 🇬🇧 completely agree with your comment 🙏🏾
@@Mel-vo5yr Hey Mel. We need to go back home and be part of the transformation which is happening there. Honestly there is no place like home. As long as you put in place a relocation package and set yourself up so that you have your own place to live and can find ways to generate an income to live on, that's all we need. I love the quality of life. Besides, Africa is the future. Let's go back home.
@@globalafricanwoman Very well said my dear sister.
I'm also on my way from Australia to Africa.
I will move from Australia to Africa permanently this year 🙏🙏👌
@@johnsonolajide4647 You have made the right decision Bro. Africa is the future. All the best as you begin the sacred journey back home to Africa.
You're absolutely right when you said Africa can only be changed by Africans. The leaders HAVE to see that Africa can maintain it self and stop with the fear of the white man excuses I keep hearing from them. Africans need more rules and regulations for companies wanting to come in and do business with Black people on the continent.
Marcus Hicks
Good morning family I really don't know where that hatred is coming from but it's ugly and it's wicked we may have left the continent as slaves but we're coming back as Dr lawyer's teachers engineers etc I always told myself that no one is better than me and I am better than no one
I agree about people trying to find America. I want to leave America behind me !! I really don't want to see it in Africa. I want to experience Africa not America I have had enough of America !! I'm not expecting anything other than what it already is.
I understand your sentiments. However, everywhere you go in the world you will find a bit of America. That's the sway America has on the world. It will be in the form of music, fast food and so on. But in most part Africans, despite the modern influences still hold on to their cultures. Some more than others. You just have to research where you will feel more at home. Come with an open mind.
Thanks guys, we love you, great content great family.
From a Burundian in canada
Thank you beautiful family.We appreciate this video. Real talk. Peace and blessings.
Ppl are coming to Africa seeking something new.. some are coming for their own reasons. But a lot are coming unprepared that’s why they are leaving
Micki, you are saying nothing but the truth my sister. I feel the same way and can't wait to exit.
Very well said Aaron👏🏾
We have took a licking. But still keep on ticking!💯 thanks just came across your RUclips channel today. I was in Ghana had to come over to take care of somethings Lord's will soon return 🙏
I've watch all of your Kilgali Rwanda videos and that is my favorite country so far, especially the one with the senior sister who use to work for the airlines, her one bedroom apartment was lovely with her gorgeous view. I am so glad yall did that video it let me know that you don't have to have a lot of money and you can still live comfortably and safe.
What she said about 'leaving America simply to find it in another place' is a mouthful!
I'm so ambarrased right now, I only knew about Gambia through your channel, Im a South African, but I never knew Gambia existed, Will visit one day... I love all my African peeps
Nomhle I’m also South African I also want to visit Kenya, Gambia and Tanzania but my first one is Kenya
Unapologetic Nomadic Family, Very well said, Use your brain, have low/ high expectations, travel, experience, live your life...Be at ✌ peace.❤❤❤🌈
Weldone for taking control of your life. really inspiring. You are creating an open and diverse path for the unborn African and black children who will have more access more than you and I. Godbless you for your effort and bravery. Wish you the best. I am too a diasporan who moved back to Africa. loving it. FREEDOM LOL.
Rise up family
Love the conversation I resonate with all your saying and appreciate you for your truth ✊🏾
Greeting, Wisconsin. I think this is a wonderful talk.
Mr Nomad your wife is naturally Beautiful and happy. Listening to your wife speak She is brilliant. And you too are brilliant Sir and the pretty princess Ela. May you all be bless more abondantly in mother land black Continent Africa. For He or She or they that love 💕 and respect Africa, Africa Loves 💕 YOU All back too.
Omg, Aaron you telling the truth we don't have that home to go back too facts 😭 and Africa is it.
Africa is huge.....
@@jesserandelhoff4744 yes it is
@@africanqueen1giselle642 I find it kinda weird that you want to leave America while I wish I could go there 1day.... But yeah africa is very big... I recommend South Africa, its the most developed and a good introduction to Africa 💯😂
@@jesserandelhoff4744 you have no idea. Let me ask you a question. Do you live in Africa
@@africanqueen1giselle642 Yes i do
Awesome!! Thank you!!
Powerful words bro. , Sis and little "A" girl. Little sis. Beautiful. Fam
Hey guys🤗🤗! Wow. Awesome awesome, powerful words. And from now on I will say ashay (is that how you spell that?) to my ancestors, absolutely. So much I want to say. Nothing but excellent points being made. Very very nice guys. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!
Ase
@@africaine4889 Thank you🤗
So much truth in what your saying
Thanks for providing this video!!!
I think that it's hard to let go of what you know. Like when I first visited, it was a whole culture shock. But after a few months of being back home in the states, I absorbed the shock, and started missing Africa. Especially when all you hear, here in the states is not good. You will be thinking about going back to Africa or somewhere else. Funds definitely has to be in order.
Travel is the best education EVER!
We are the Indians of north America
This video was deep. Thanks 🙏 for this family for being real and raw. Perspective of a black Man. A mother, woman and daughter American teen where can you get this Combo raw uncut.
Paradise requires work ....💯
Have no expectations and you're open to whatever happens.
Check out Wilmington on Fire documentary(DVD).This was a black Wallstreet in Wilmington, NC.
Keep on moving Unapologetic Nomads 🥰
Hi, nice video, thank you so much!
You will be welcome to visit Zimbabwe.
Okey! What I have come to learn so far on this whole issue of Black African Americans coming to Africa is indeed a good idea in the first place. My recommendation is to first of all make your research as it has been said. There should be that common understanding of what the life style of of the people in Africa and those in America or Diaspora can be compared to be understood. The financial issue plays a greater importance in The Whole issue. I even pray that in some of these Ideal African countries with open arms to receiving these people from Diaspora should set up orientation camps or facilities if they are aware of these pending situations and are ready to cooperate to bridge the gap now in process will be a good idea. In fact this program is letting people on both sides start to understand hidden problems of what has been going on and guess what, this exposition is going to be an eye opening situation that will fortunately lead to positive measures of how to tackle this whole situation Mark My Words for good.
Come to Zambia fam...Blessings to you and the black families out there.
Is there polygamy?
Thank you for your faith in what you're doing. What l can only tell you Is that as black people as you're you are highly welcome to Africa, your land and with your knowledge about business you can invest in something that can help uplift your future just like any other people who are successful in order to quieten the the mouth of the stupid ones who could day things to weaken your hearts. No need to be given land the way you say it: That only African Americans alone have to be given their own land within Africa: such a move will generate hatred and psychological division. Africa is for every black person. INTEGRATION IS PRIORITY. Just involve with the development at wherever you're, and it's ok.
Please understand that every move to a new place is frustrating so don't fall in that situation of bring bitter of what people may day because those voices don't represent everybody in Africa. I am a Ghanaian who travelled on my own to go to Europe to hustle and it's really frustrating and awful because my parents and my residence wasn't with me, but today after many years of struggling l am ok with development. Some of my friends too stayed in Ghana and hustled and made it too. In Africa there are many ways to make it if one only knows the ways. There are people in Africa too who don't know how to make it: that's why the foreigners who know the ways come to succeed just like the smart Chinese, Indians, Lebanese, Syrians etc. It's only the African Americans who never joined the journey. Today if you're around it's just the same, you can also make it but understand it should be within your heart that the day of your success is on the way coming.
Ghana had given land,that's the start. The brethren are there doing the hustle and l believe they will come out clean in the future. Keep it because it's said " you can get if you really want, but keep on trying and you will succeed at last. Abraham left and went with faith and after many years he succeeded. Life is like that. Allow God to lead your heats that you're African Americans. Is anything wrong with you about that? Cheer up and lively up yourselves and trust God, period.
Do Africans look at black Americans as true Africans?
@Unapologetic Nomads yes and no. Yes, because you are like long lost family. And no because after centuries disconnected from the motherland through no fault of your own. You are now your own ethnic group and culture with an American identity/culture which is very distinct. Y'all set the trends the world over and we marvel at your accomplishments in music, sports, entertainment, academia, etc.
You can learn about various African cultures, but it's not quite the same and vice versa. There are certain nuances only you can understand about your identity and vice versa.
We are very resourceful
Your daughter Aila is so pretty. I love your families energy.
Truth
You have spoken well on the math of slavery. Anything of value to or for Us is co-opted ,We actually don't have full constitutional citizenship as denoted by the "right to vote" controversy as well as reluctance to approve and apply full Reparations once and for all time....💯
I love you family 👪 and I would like to work with you some day as a family in Africa 🌍 so no problem you can also have another land in Liberia. All Africa 🌍 country's is your mother land and we love to have you get your peace ✌ back.
you touch my heart. You are beautiful family 👪 you will never regret moving to the mother land. Love you am black and white. Peace ✌
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I would also like to add that when Europeans first came to the Americas, they were in the late medieval period which was marked with famine, plagues & endemic warfare. They pretty much had no sympathy for us & our plight as slaves. As for their excuse to continue disrespecting us now…🤔 I have no answer for that 🤷🏽♀️
Great positive content 🙏
Some people need more planning ,put the finances in order because Africa does not have any social assistance like some countries in the west
My cousin left a cooperate job and do farming..Now is a millionaire with in 3 years.
Come to Cape Town, South Africa
Im thinking of moving to The Gambia after i visit there first. It's so peaceful there.
You are so right.
I'm also moving from Australia to Gambia this year.
No jobs or welfare in Gambia
@@gibson2675 yeah but they can open they own businesses over here Gambia is not perfect but it’s a beautiful small country
Most people don't realize how big and diverse Africa is.. We don't all understand each other, its easier traveling to America than to some African countries.
So there's a lot of differences, governments are another story altogether... We admire black Americans, we see use doing amazing things that we can only dream of doing
So when you guys come to Africa we welcome you with open arms....
Hi ya doing fam, my name is Abraham from Mississippi!
Truth bro Aaron..Africans from the continent who come to Amerikkka have it so easy , in the way of coming n going..our ancestors paved this path for them.,marching , protesting, boycotts, lynchings Jim Crow slave codes..shalom
They still have to work their butt off. 2, 3 jobs. Etc..
Not true
@@joehouston2833 very true!
@@africaine4889 we have done the same thing! Worked our butts off..We’re speaking of post slavery up until the civil rights movement ‘Africa in my soul’ The children of ADOS n FBA..no one gave us the right to sit in the front of the bus r the right to be able to do the things that r some common now..our ancestors fought for this.. u walked in and enjoyed what our ancestors died for! That’s all.. n were still facing discrimination and racism..if your in Amerikkka u should know this!
@@joehouston2833 ur a troll n a hater!
I love that use are coming..
I think people are leaving is cause Africa has many problems
Thanks for sharing! where does Ayla go for school?
I have been job hunting in the USA am a recent graduate in zambia from the University of Zambia. But it's been so hard 😭 want to work and live in the USA
Right on! The generalization has to stop!!!
Mama say don't play.... Jeans on that wash board .. funny
The first time we came to the continent we were treated like family the second time I came by myself to the continent I was again treated like family should look out for one another take a family under your arms under your wings help them out like you would want to be treated if you're coming for to a place for the first time Point Blank
As I traveled to alot of places and countries, I believe they ALL had their plusses and minuses or give or take...There is not an even playing field anywhere to including Africa...
Excellent discussion as facilitated by the Unapologetic Nomads. First, Black people in the United States should drop the term 'Black American' and pick an African (Bantu) name for the (collective) group, e.g., Maboma ('many villages' < Kiswahili). The "Black American" term does nothing to denote that the associated person is of African origin. In fact, the term "Black American" sounds like someone who is classified as an appendage culturally , ethnically and philosophically to the American, the name that the white colonizers, who founded the eventual United States, gave themselves. Second, develop an Africa linkage/engagement plan. Just thinking outside the box! Safari salama na baraka ya Mungu kwa watu! [Safe journeys and God's blessings to everyone.]
Everyone who came to the US was NOT BANTU!!!! Most were Niger-Congo with a few Afro-Asian. So if you want to be a Bantu, then speak for yourself.
@@mizzobjectiveone3819 Bantu is unfortunately pigeon-holed in terms of linguistics; however, it is much more expanded into various realms. The surviving culture of Africa in the US is Bantu specifically in terms of language words and other aspects, e.g., gumbo; banjo, bongo, kalimba. However, Bantu just means people or humans. The essence of this goes back hundreds of thousands of years (... about 1 million years). BANTU as a concept goes back to the beginning and essence of human existence (... starting in Africa, somewhere around present-day Botswana or the eastern peripheral edge of present-day DRC). Today, bantu is being used as a Pan-African connector to link Black people. Asante sana for your time. Great book: The Bantu Speaking Heritage of the United States (Winifred Vass, 1979). I am sorry that I can't do complete justice to your comment because we can't cover the ethos and essence of humanity (spanning nearly a million years) in just a few sentences. Safari salama na baraka ya Mungu. [Safe journeys and God's blessings.]
Most "black" americans are indigenous to the Americas. There are some ties to Africa but majority have ancestors that have been there for like Aaron said in video for thousands of years. "His" story is a lie..
@@Justin-wk5mi Have you ever engaged on this idea with credible archeological, geneticists and anthropological researchers, for example Dr. Fatimah Jackson (Howard Univ.)? The facts just don't bear out to what you are saying.
@@ufundi1 Most genetics are also misleading and not the full story. You can know something is true deep down but have no proof. This is called intuition. Also you are going to trust people with facts and figures that can be manipulated and have been for a long time? Again to each his own believe what you want. I trust my own intuition and spirit.
13 days ago wow traveling.
Have no expectations!!!!!
1.There is a culture of lazy mindedness in Africa, lack of reading spirit as a result lack of information or ideas or knowledge as a result lack of skills to earn a decent livelihood,as a result a lot of poverty as a result a lot of unhealthy people not growing to their full potential mentally, physically and in socia- economics.The laziness in not reading in particular could be as a result of the vast wealth of information being not in our mother or African languages .Effect of colonialism.
2.In Africa there is a culture of not so clean mindedness, people trashing anywhere, most minds has no better standard of the best clean their environments can be.The ramshackle arrangements like we exist temporary when this is our permanent home which we have to look after sustainably and handover to our children in order and better than we found it.Again this , some historian said it is a legacy of slavery and colonialism. Africans were ambushed right left and centre by the European greedy & selfish armed robbers for centuries such that we developed a mindset of being on the edge all the time so we behave like we are on temporary existence.
3. We do not have a culture of succession planning, most of these other races enjoy generation wealth, passed on from 1 generation to another for 100 of years and we are failing to compete because we leave for the moment and on edge , don't trust one another so we go it alone but don't go far.
These 3 reasons are what i can think of because they produce a society that is poor, un clean environments and that doesn't attract people grown up in rich orderly countries so they go back.
Be careful.... AFRICA IS HUGE.... we are all not the same...
What about South Africa?
Cape Town is the most beautiful city in the world
We wash, we ain't lazy... We read...
But we have a government fucking up everything - like the trains dont work anymore, the power stationz is running on life support - socialist policies....
Dont talk shit bro
@@jesserandelhoff4744 Playing into a troll by invoking the whitested city CP, we have great black cities in Africa, Nairobi ranked the best in Africa, Accra, Abuja, Ivory cost Dar , Addis Ababa, Luanda
@@andeyo1 💯
We really do seem to hate generational wealth as well as hating one another and refusing to acquire the right information to help ourselves and one another. We are busy trying to copy others and fighting amongst ourselves and am not sure how on earth we’re ever gonna heal these traumas. Instead of focusing on generational wealth we as a people are busy creating generational traumas. Weird
@@narcissisticabuseawareness3607 powerful insight. I think we forget our history. The vast majority of black people have been subsistence economy lives or laborers (low paid and unpaid) for powerful people (usually whites, the past 300 years). Those working for whites were actually viewed as "luckier" than the subsistence livelihoods that were free! We have very little experience with capitalism (except as laborers), which the european has been around for 500 years. We have not had the freedom to build and pass on generational wealth. Very few black people have had that opportunity. We now do, because so many have fought and shed blood and life to acquire this right/privilege to their descendants.
The only thing I'm worried about is hot flashes and the heat 🤣🤣🤣
Whag about crime, poverty, communist /authoritarian governments, tribalism, Africa can be a huge shock....visit South Africa first
@@jesserandelhoff4744 I came from humble people I was raised in the village in the islands with outside cooking washing in the river running around barefooted and enjoying it living without electricity outside bathrooms living off the land so it's familiar to me
It's probably a small minority of black folks on either side that feel and spew negativity. When are we going to stop complaining and just focus on building. Block out the white noise. It's about time man.
Preach!!!!! Love this video!!!! F.A.C.T.S!
I plan to visit next year. Is there anything I need to know? Planning to visit east Africa.
We are swapping, as an African, my goal for 2022 is to move to the US or EU. Home is where the heart is. For me that's Zambia right here in Africa. But I need a lived experience away from Africa. Happy new year folks! 🥳🙏
Wth stay home plz Europe is sinking
Lol!!! I laugh because you don't know that the problem they face is a collective problem for all black people in America, Europe and Asia. These places can never be your home. Until Africa is developed like what you see in Singapore and UAE today, you will never be respected in these places of the world. Your home is Africa but travel for maybe hours in work places, money, experience, education and exposure and then go back to develop home. And do not be like those who are trapped in traveling out mentality for many many years and end up not doing anything in Africa. RUclips has made it very easy for everyone to pick up ideas and replicate it anywhere in the world!
@@luckyadeloye3452 I lived in Asia for a while, came back to Africa, hated it. I think you need to stop generalising with that "we should develop our Africa talk". We have a lot of problems, mainly political. So if someone wants out of this continent, respect that and don't try to be holier than thou. The quality of life is higher in South East Asia, cost of living is far less than Southern Africa. I'm a highly educated person who can earn 25x more per year in the US. So now tell me why the hell should I stay?
@@Qibilii Do what you think is best for you bro, just understand America is not what it once was. Many new requirements including having to put foreign substances in your body is not worth any amount of fake $. Wish you all the best whatever you decide.
@@Qibilii That dirty money you're making in the US ain't everything! You will loose that fighting racism when they lock you up!😃😃😃
Research Research Research. Establish agenda and milestones you want to accomplish.
UN you made the right decision period.
Starlink is available worldwide high speed internet where ever you are in the world test that out and see if that fixes your internet problems
Y’all love Burundi
To the momma: you are an amazing beautiful smart woman!! Stress is a killer you are so right!! I'm white but white supremacy is WRONG... we are ALL brothers and sisters on this planet!! Jesus is the answer....right it's not a fair playing field in America...I'm listening to ur video as I write this!! I would love to visit your country!! May the Lord bless you and keep your... I love seeing the face of a white person when they get their DNA back that says they have black in their DNA that cracks me up because we all came from Adam and Eve and Noah you guys are awesome! Peace love and Jesus not in that order of course LOL
Thank you for calling ignorance for what it is..
I would love to see a video about Queer representation in Africa. As African queer people across the diaspora, many of us don't feel Africa is the safest place for us due to the LGBT laws over in Africa. I do know S.Africa is somewhat progressive, but I also feel many people don't acknowledge how relocating to Africa can be discouraging when you don't hear a lot of positive stories and media around inclusivity for LGBT people in Africa. I'm scared. Violence against queer bodies in predominantly black spaces and communities..without legislative laws to protect us ..makes the idea of both traveling and relocating to Africa seem nearly impossible.
Love the channel by the way! Much love and respect to you and your family
AFRICAN politicians needs to give Black American lands TO BUILT THEIR OWN CITIES.I AM 100% WITH YOU.
You've gotta be kidding? That's an outrageous entitlement. Many African natives buy their own lands. I recently bought one plot of land in Abuja the capital city of Nigeria 🇳🇬 for $50,000 and believe me it was a distress sale. I was incredibly blessed to get that price. Lands in Nigeria and especially in Abuja and Lagos are astronomically expensive. many Nigerians are renting because they cannot afford a piece of land to build. And the government is going to handing out free Lands to some distant families who just got back. How would you feel if you're the natives? If you don't have money to buy your own land and not willing to rent, then you're not ready for the transition. No one will give you land for free in most African countries.
Burundi is beautiful
Follow your dreams
I don't understand why so many young folks eschew being AFRICAN american We obviously are an African people. Like Malcolm X said" just 'cause a cat had kittens in an oven, don't make'em biscuits"
A dog that brings a bone carries a bone