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  • @OBFYT
    @OBFYT  Год назад +128

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    • @Stellar-Cowboy
      @Stellar-Cowboy Год назад +4

      Cool video man - little mistake: the EAC logo doesn’t include the DRC as a member country, yet your map in the first minute does include it.

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    • @tentangturkey85
      @tentangturkey85 Год назад +4

      Can you make the video about The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) too? in order to compare this multilateral cooperation. Thank you

    • @maheshrathod5593
      @maheshrathod5593 Год назад +1

      Hi

    • @Robin_Is
      @Robin_Is Год назад +1

      Ok.

  • @michaelomale1975
    @michaelomale1975 Год назад +528

    As a Nigerian I wished EAF can meet thier core goals and reason for the creation of this community considering the fact that this states are not totally at peace with each.
    Uganda and Rwanda sponsoring the m20 rebels in a member state of DRC.

    • @HShango
      @HShango Год назад +22

      I agree, Kigami needs to stop feeding these rebels with money and Uganda

    • @thespanishinquisition4078
      @thespanishinquisition4078 Год назад +1

      To be fair, France and Benelux are funding Catalonian and Basque secessionists in Spain, and those have a history of terrorism. Plus by this point most of EU is funding Scotish and Northern Irish separatists (look up IRA to know about those guys resorting to violence), etc. So having countries sponsor each other's mass killings isn't new for the EU either.

    • @ogola7263
      @ogola7263 Год назад +8

      Bro what happened to the eco

    • @michaelomale1975
      @michaelomale1975 Год назад +34

      @@ogola7263
      France hijacked it using francophone states.

    • @ogola7263
      @ogola7263 Год назад +1

      @@michaelomale1975 let me guess cote dvore was complicit right?

  • @IHaventDiedYet
    @IHaventDiedYet Год назад +1079

    Somehow this is more entertaining than some actual videos that are inteded for entertainment

    • @ecnalms851
      @ecnalms851 Год назад +11

      damn you'e right!

    • @ljay3025
      @ljay3025 Год назад +13

      Yea reality is often so eventful you can’t help but be entertained so not surprising in the least

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 Год назад +14

      Yes. I stopped watching "entertainment" long ago and other than my hobbies I spend my time learning about the world. Its much more interesting than fiction to me.

    • @maniacontop
      @maniacontop Год назад +4

      omg yes agreed omg omg

    • @ljay3025
      @ljay3025 Год назад +1

      @@MrSupernova111 I’d say the both have their merits, I tend to switch between them

  • @KenLinx
    @KenLinx Год назад +389

    If African countries get united, they may finally have a foot on the world stage. But something tells me this isn’t going to work out-either due to outside influence or infighting.

    • @elomial724
      @elomial724 Год назад +19

      ethnic division wouldn't let that happen and Africa is muslim in the north and christian in the south

    • @mwanikimwaniki6801
      @mwanikimwaniki6801 Год назад +48

      @@elomial724 it's not that simple.

    • @mariatheresavonhabsburg
      @mariatheresavonhabsburg Год назад +27

      ​@@mwanikimwaniki6801
      People are getting criminally punished for saying "offensive" things about either Christianity or Islam in some African countries.
      Cooperation won't be easy.

    • @abdirahmanhassan1848
      @abdirahmanhassan1848 Год назад +1

      why would africa need to unite?

    • @kointhecut5655
      @kointhecut5655 Год назад +44

      @@abdirahmanhassan1848 Why do you think Europe is United, America is United, United Arab Emirates?

  • @HShango
    @HShango Год назад +151

    If this ever happens (I'm Congolese) it'd be a massive boon for them collectively, Congo yearns for development and prosperity. If this allows my people to progress, prosper and become economically rich and also embrace their resources better with the world and their partners then the sky is the bloodclart limit 🔥

    • @courthogan3140
      @courthogan3140 Год назад +2

      Congo is a failed state and is beyond repair. I’d flee and never return.

    • @kordellswoffer1520
      @kordellswoffer1520 Год назад +13

      It won't allow anything. You won't magically become richer by joining a union with poor nations.

    • @k.umquat8604
      @k.umquat8604 Год назад +19

      @@kordellswoffer1520 It will increase trade but it's not going to happen anyway simce Rwanda funds rebels in Congo

    • @TheSwedishHistorian
      @TheSwedishHistorian Год назад +19

      @@kordellswoffer1520those poor countries are a lot richer than congo

    • @kordellswoffer1520
      @kordellswoffer1520 Год назад +9

      @@TheSwedishHistorian everyone richer than the Congo. Being richer than a homeless man doesn't make you rich.

  • @SC-RGX7
    @SC-RGX7 Год назад +78

    Feel like Rwanda will be a big winner in this. As a country without seas to allow for international trades, it can use the other associates resources.

    • @megaman1806
      @megaman1806 Год назад +3

      It definitely is. Well said

    • @mariotheundying
      @mariotheundying Год назад +4

      Now it will have access to both sides of Africa!

  • @Anonymous-hp1tg
    @Anonymous-hp1tg Год назад +502

    Always want Africa to prosper, love from India 🇮🇳

    • @courthogan3140
      @courthogan3140 Год назад

      I’ve always wanted to see Africa prosper, and I’ve always wanted to see India perish in a famine. Love from America

    • @AfroVersity
      @AfroVersity Год назад +59

      We love our Indian brothers and sisters for such support. No wonder we've traded for many years even before the west came along.

    • @Soul_ReaperO7
      @Soul_ReaperO7 Год назад +2

      @@AfroVersity where are you from

    • @Gdsamplify
      @Gdsamplify Год назад +11

      @@Soul_ReaperO7 Sri Lanka

    • @javelinmaster2
      @javelinmaster2 Год назад +28

      Africahas always been treated as a backyard.
      If Africa starts to prosper then other nations have no choice but to see it as their equals.

  • @Rfpenab
    @Rfpenab Год назад +83

    High speed rail going west coast to east coast in this Union would be incredible and a huge tourist attraction

    • @LightSourceTemple
      @LightSourceTemple Год назад +12

      Just a rail would. They literally have almost no infrastructure

    • @Hastdupech8509
      @Hastdupech8509 Год назад +16

      What they need is roads, highways, normal railways. Nobody'll take your shiny 350 kph train to nowhere if it costs 10x the average monthly salary or if it leaves you outside the city: a conventional railway network is therefore what is needed in the first place.
      You don't start building a house from the roof, do you?

    • @dreadinajeep
      @dreadinajeep Год назад +11

      China has entered the comment section

    • @dylanmurphy9389
      @dylanmurphy9389 Год назад +2

      Why is a train line a tourist attraction?
      I don’t get on a train for the journey, I do it for the destination

    • @HShango
      @HShango Год назад +8

      @@dylanmurphy9389 come to London you'll be surprised how many people queue up for ancient and new trains from time to time.

  • @jerrysstories711
    @jerrysstories711 Год назад +234

    I had great hopes for this project when it seemed like a serious endeavor by functioning countries with a good plan, unifying countries that have ethic, cultural, geographic, economic, and language commonalities. Then it got delayed, for some understandable reasons. But when they added DRC who two members are still fighting with, and S Sudan which isn't even a functioning country, I realized the EAC was nothing but a lovely hope, a symbol, a notion to aspire to that the powers in place had no intention of setting into motion. If they scaled it back to the core countries that could actually function together, it might become a real plan again.

    • @albevanhanoy
      @albevanhanoy Год назад +27

      Agreed, that's pretty much my opinion as well. The additions of the DRC and South Sudan were big mistakes.

    • @ABC-ABC1234
      @ABC-ABC1234 Год назад +1

      @@albevanhanoy If they removed South Sudan and DRC, it could actually work!
      However one minor mistake; BURUNDI is pathetically corrupt and unstable and lags waaaaaaaaaay behind its Rwandan counterpart!
      They need to be let in ONLY AFTER they reform their country, fight poverty and tackle starvation!

    • @albevanhanoy
      @albevanhanoy Год назад +1

      @@ABC-ABC1234 I don't actually know that much about Burundi, so I trust you on that.

    • @ABC-ABC1234
      @ABC-ABC1234 Год назад +8

      @@albevanhanoy It's ridiculously poor and suffers from starvation and corruption, and mismanagement and whatnot. Sorry, not sorry but a country where 80% lives in abject poverty shouldn't focus on being part of a "federation" but focus on eradicating starvation...

    • @availanila
      @availanila Год назад +2

      Two things here that make me suspicious of all your memberships to these countries;
      1. Burundi is a very fertile place. They aren't starving. And in case all of you forget, they were just as affected as Rwanda by the tribal clashes only they don't have a dictator to equally oppress them all. They're finding their footing.
      2. South Sudan isn't "barely a country." They are in fact a country, a working one too.

  • @j.o.g.s8179
    @j.o.g.s8179 Год назад +20

    EAC passport can be used internationally.
    Each member state issues an EAC passport to its individual citizens (to replace National Passports), but regardless, the passport is internationally recognised and in current use -- from a Kenyan.

  • @kimlaursen8224
    @kimlaursen8224 Год назад +66

    Such an exciting content you're making on your channel! Keep on the good work

  • @Ragd0ll1337
    @Ragd0ll1337 Год назад +18

    As an Indian, I'm inexplicably excited for this development and hope it succeeds.

  • @candyneige6609
    @candyneige6609 Год назад +26

    The East African Federation (EAF) should be renamed into the Central African Federation (CAF), because the introduction of the Democratic Republic of Congo into the EAF has made the EAF not really East African, since the DRC has a coast in the Atlantic Ocean and therefore the EAF stretches from ocean to ocean, which actually makes it more Central African.

    • @MrMaboboz
      @MrMaboboz Год назад

      Ha! And here I was thinking the DRC was landlocked.

    • @candyneige6609
      @candyneige6609 Год назад +3

      @@MrMaboboz But no, it has a panhandle that extends to the coast.

    • @thelegendarymarioman8461
      @thelegendarymarioman8461 Год назад +3

      No cause it would get co fused with the central African Republic it should be called the African federation

    • @candyneige6609
      @candyneige6609 Год назад

      @@thelegendarymarioman8461 Then what about the two Congos ?

    • @thelegendarymarioman8461
      @thelegendarymarioman8461 Год назад

      @@candyneige6609 thats just proves my point also lol

  • @lanz2828
    @lanz2828 Год назад +353

    I do wonder if the nations will unite at some point, that’d be cool to see wouldn’t it?

    • @wack...
      @wack... Год назад +21

      That would not be cool at all

    • @thetaomega7816
      @thetaomega7816 Год назад +60

      most of africas problem exist as the nations are too big already lmao

    • @AlbemaCZ
      @AlbemaCZ Год назад +3

      That already happened once

    • @joeysal007
      @joeysal007 Год назад +6

      that would create even more problem

    • @andrewrobb3258
      @andrewrobb3258 Год назад +18

      Alot of those nations have simular peoples. So this may actually work. If they can make this work they could become a super power.

  • @calvingameplay
    @calvingameplay Год назад +3

    Just stayed in Rwanda for 2 months. It's growing so fast. Just wait and see.

  • @S.NGWanjiru
    @S.NGWanjiru Год назад +35

    Surprisingly, a lot of East African people know about this, yet don't see any community disagreeing. It is because even before the introduction of the federation, people were engaging with each other in terms of business and travel.

    • @terekab5883
      @terekab5883 Год назад +4

      It's true in fact we respect each other and we have a common language Swahili

    • @mariotheundying
      @mariotheundying Год назад +3

      I just hope it starts with the first countries that agreed to it unifying, then after some time South Sudan can join and then after some more time the DRC can join too, and this also with other countries that want to join, that way it isn't delayed

  • @Captionboyful
    @Captionboyful Год назад +7

    I like how much footage of South Africa you used.

  • @lieutenantcolonel5173
    @lieutenantcolonel5173 Год назад +14

    I would love to see a further in-depth video on this topic again!

  • @Koiva232
    @Koiva232 Год назад +32

    ECOWAS could easily do this as well but France keeps sabotaging any efforts to unite...we were supposed to have a common currency for all of ECOWAS in 2020 similar to the Euro but France stopped it at the last minute before it was implemented.
    I wish East Africa well and hope this federation happens soon

    • @ozeppeo
      @ozeppeo Год назад +1

      How could France sabotage this? Who did they influence? Do you have any further info on that? I'm genuinely interested

    • @Koiva232
      @Koiva232 Год назад +12

      @@ozeppeo The planned ECOWAS common currency was to be called the Eco currency. It is often said that France never really gave up their colonies in Africa - all of the French speaking ECOWAS countries aligned with France and decided to pull out of the planned common currency and do a 'new' common currency with France and they are calling it...the Eco!

    • @rogink
      @rogink Год назад +1

      @@Koiva232 The eco-franc?

    • @tylancoleman2862
      @tylancoleman2862 Год назад +5

      @@ozeppeo It was postponed to 2027. Nigeria and Ghana will litterally NEVER agree to something that will put France over them, and they are part of the economic integration of ecowas. They publicly said because of covid it was postponed.

    • @chrisomoding9890
      @chrisomoding9890 10 месяцев назад

      Interference will always be there, we need to learn France's tricks and avoid them. Kick them out the way Niger, Mali and Bukina Faso did.

  • @EarnestBunbury
    @EarnestBunbury Год назад +21

    I guess, that the creation of eu had worked, because it was an organic an incremental process. In the beginning it was just a quite small number of states. Furthermore its scope was limited, so the governments that participated were not afraid to give up power (in the beginning it regarded only the production of coal and steel, but did not aim at becoming a supranational body. Beneficial was also, that the French were afraid of a growing influence by the USA and the permanent threat of the UdSSR. Due to those special circumstances the eu is hardly comparable and any lesson should be taken with a grain of salt.

  • @GnosticAtheist
    @GnosticAtheist Год назад +43

    Every continent should have a federation/union of some sort but it does not need to be like the US or for that matter the EU. However, Africa has been the punching bag for a long time and several of the nations in the region fight eachother making it easy for others (mostly China at this time) to buy them up. It would be effective to create a federation, but there are to much warlord mentality in certain African regions so saying that means little.

    • @gouthamsudheer2080
      @gouthamsudheer2080 Год назад

      The West is Literally Waning in Power.

    • @GnosticAtheist
      @GnosticAtheist Год назад +1

      @@gouthamsudheer2080 Yes, due to internal beliefs of the people official colonialism is no longer accepted. Private enterprises however are not regulated in the same way. However, China has no such issue and is colonizing Africa piece by piece, using economic bondage as the prime weapon. The "waning" in power was social in effect but due to Russia and high immigration it is turning the populace away from peace. It is difficult to say what this will lead to. However, "power" is less relevant when discussing actual military capabilities if enough time is available. What is currently available and what is convertible is two very different things.

    • @kettelbe
      @kettelbe Год назад

      A federation without being a federation lmao. You dont know what you r talking about.

  • @ardsam6922
    @ardsam6922 Год назад +90

    It's sad that there's going to be a big famine this winter, then. I really want it to succeed.

    • @bagaboiebailey
      @bagaboiebailey Год назад

      😳

    • @maxwarboy3625
      @maxwarboy3625 Год назад +2

      You have magic powers of predicting the future, huh?

    • @s.s_sachi
      @s.s_sachi Год назад +1

      what winter. The region only has 2 seasons. Wet and dry

    • @dylanmurphy9389
      @dylanmurphy9389 Год назад +12

      @@maxwarboy3625predictions aren’t super powers, it’s common sense if you know what’s happening

    • @monarc8347
      @monarc8347 Год назад

      @@s.s_sachi damn lol

  • @lecantalouprouge
    @lecantalouprouge Год назад +17

    Wait, so DRC and South Sudan are officially joining EAF? I thought it was just a proposal for future development

    • @kelvinomondi4337
      @kelvinomondi4337 Год назад +7

      Both are officially members of the East African Community (EAC) the precusor for EAF. In fact the EAC just sent a regional force to stabilize DRC (hopefully)

  • @soviet2850
    @soviet2850 Год назад +9

    Another reason why the EAF/EAC is delayed is because some African countries in the federation (mainly DR Congo and Rwanda) have tensions between each other

    • @TheeQuirkyPanda
      @TheeQuirkyPanda Год назад

      Tension? I wouldn't call a proxy war causing thousands of deaths every year "tension."

    • @futuredoctor1966
      @futuredoctor1966 Год назад

      How about Greece and turkey both are Nato members

    • @ibrahimhassan711
      @ibrahimhassan711 Год назад

      @@futuredoctor1966 NATO isn't the same as the EU, one is a military defensive org and the other is economic and political org. False equivalence, I'm pretty sure Turkey isn't even a EU member. The eu also has security forces but that isn’t its primary function

    • @futuredoctor1966
      @futuredoctor1966 Год назад

      @@ibrahimhassan711 this African alliance they have military

    • @ibrahimhassan711
      @ibrahimhassan711 Год назад

      @@futuredoctor1966 but it’s not exclusively a defence treaty like Nato which is why turkey and Greece can both be members unlike the EU. It’s being directly compared to EU as it’s more of a political and economic organisation ,military is the last thing the EAC is worrying about.

  • @bread-fish
    @bread-fish Год назад +63

    The DRC about to destroy this African EU

    • @zaidabd7601
      @zaidabd7601 Год назад +1

      Why?

    • @jonathanodude6660
      @jonathanodude6660 Год назад +4

      they wont likely wont be in at first ngl

    • @zinjanthropus322
      @zinjanthropus322 Год назад +4

      No they won't, Federation troops are already in the DRC to clear out all 200 rebel groups.

    • @mrcar2237
      @mrcar2237 Год назад +3

      @@zinjanthropus322 no, it's good. It's like europe hundreds of years ago. Bunch of groups with similar but a bit different lamguages. So if they unite, it can be VERY powerful

    • @AfroVersity
      @AfroVersity Год назад

      We all speak Swahili except for parts of Rwanda and member troops are already on ground with a ceasefire already being agreed upon. DRC is welcomed into the federation by all.

  • @TimothyWhiteheadzm
    @TimothyWhiteheadzm Год назад +13

    Funny how you showed several clips of South Africa when talking about the EAF. Its like doing a video on the EU and then showing clips of Russia.

    • @u.802
      @u.802 Год назад +2

      exactly when he showed the clip of cape town , I started doubting everything he is saying💀

  • @hoohag5371
    @hoohag5371 Год назад +7

    Shouldve delayed entry of DRC and south sudan.

  • @Dennan
    @Dennan Год назад +5

    good going EAF! i wish you all prosperity and love from sweden

  • @mackenzies8645
    @mackenzies8645 Год назад +14

    I think it is a disservice to humanity as a whole for "systems" and "governments" to try to contain the people of the African nations. Think about all the innovations in tech, health care, and inventions that could be produced and shared around the world by the people of Africa. But short term thinking is the modus operandi of the people in charge.

  • @StackND
    @StackND Год назад +8

    Support the unification of the EAF from Romania 🇷🇴

  • @1paris1942
    @1paris1942 Год назад +11

    Bruh, you're calling South Sudan and DR Congo "relatively stable".....?

    • @DaveLegis
      @DaveLegis 27 дней назад

      South sudan js stable goofy

  • @kornchaiwongkiat7218
    @kornchaiwongkiat7218 3 месяца назад +2

    Honestly for the East African Federation to go anywhere, they need to just start with the five original member countries first. Once successfully established, it can then expand to incorporate other countries. There’s no way the DRC and South Sudan can join in the state that they’re in right now, Kenya, Burundi, Rwandan, Tanzania and Uganda are similarly stable and organized enough to form the federation. Take it a step as a time, slow and steady wins the race.

  • @gregorysouthworth783
    @gregorysouthworth783 Год назад +6

    Just an observation: Countries/federations can be initiated at the top, but you need a bottom-up effort as well. I heard the narrator talk about community private businesses which might be a strength--a culture of entrepreneurship. If that could be married to a community development entity which contracts with small businesses and encourages worker owned cooperatives (another form of entrepreneurship) to grow the wealth of the local economy, that could impact people where they live directly rather than perceived chattering by far away elites. If the federation could create institutions to encourage such efforts, might that grow the acceptance for a larger set of institutions to take advantage of economies of scale? It might also have a side benefit of bypassing some of the worst abuses at the "national" levels. I agree this has to be an African solution as Africa is not Europe, or North America for that matter. Still there are some universal characteristics which would be worth exploring--heck, you might avoid some of the foibles of Europe or North America.

  • @splitter129
    @splitter129 Год назад +8

    I Support this!! Humanity should grow further and further together instead of growing apart, only this way we can secure our future in peace instead of destroying ourselfs

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Год назад +5

      Forced unity is counterproductive. The idea of nations is a lot nobler than people understand. Humanity must always remain a collective of nations and civilizations. Peace will be forged through cooperation, not through a "World Government" and a "World nation" enforced on all.

    • @splitter129
      @splitter129 Год назад +2

      @@death_parade different nations have different interests, when they oppose each other it leads often to a violent solution of the Problem, especialy if one nation thinks it is stronger, just take a look at history. But ofcourse having different kinds of cultures, people and ideologies in one big country leads to conflicts inside of it, thats why we have countires with federal structure, where federal states have a certain autonomy.
      With your argument you can also say that nation states opress their respective different cultures in them and are therefore bad. But yes it is obvious that forced unity only leads to civil war, thats why i said humanity should grow together

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Год назад +2

      @@splitter129 I am from India: the most diverse nation on Earth. So I am no stranger to either of the two points you mentioned. But my contention is that multiple human civilizations and cultures need to learn to co-exist, irrespective of the differences. That is the true mark of an evolved species. Not some global federal structure.

    • @splitter129
      @splitter129 Год назад +1

      @@death_parade Well yes, a Global federal structure isnt the solution to peace the same as nations are not, but the same way a national government makes it harder for states to fight each other, because they have a common army the same way a Global state would make it harder for nations to fight each other, but you are right the main goal is to learn to coexist but often that coexisting comes in form of Unions and countries because they ensure through laws and an executive force that people, states or nations dont use violence.

  • @micha2909
    @micha2909 Год назад +4

    I really wish this project to be a success (and a similar one in West Africa) but i will believe it only when it's there.

  • @kyle_vr
    @kyle_vr Год назад +2

    Thank you for referencing your videos 👏🏼

  • @zacharydavis4398
    @zacharydavis4398 Год назад +2

    ❤️Thanks for spending the time to create and share this content awareness 🙏🏾

  • @edwintomy6921
    @edwintomy6921 Год назад +6

    Honestly it could work if we removed South Sudan and the DRC.

  • @ieatcrayons408
    @ieatcrayons408 Год назад +2

    1:58
    relative stabilitY.... my dude, the drc has been in a civil war since forever

  • @tamu7243
    @tamu7243 Год назад +22

    This union seems impossible from an outsider perspective.
    7 nations, with wide range of cultural, and more importantly, linguistic differences.
    Kenya and Tanzania are like sister nations, so are Rwanda and Burundi. I could see these hypotherically form unions.
    Uganda is in an awkward spot in between where I don't see any way they could unite with anyone. The leader is crazy and unwilling to collaborate with their neighbors like Rwanda and Kenya, making things extremely complicated.
    Then yet alone South Sudan, which is the world's youngest nation which is still facing wars and resource conflicts. South Sudan is so unstable, it could almost be classified as a failed state.
    The DRC is an extremely corrupted country, and their population centers are so extremely far away from Kenya and Tanzanias populations, that it makes no sense for them to form a federation together. And in the DRC they speak French, whilst in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi, they use English, and a lot of Swahili. The DRC is so disconnected from the rest.
    They need to work together better, but forming a federation is an aim too high.

    • @zebimicio5204
      @zebimicio5204 Год назад +3

      It made much more sense for all but SS and DRC joining.

    • @mwanikimwaniki6801
      @mwanikimwaniki6801 Год назад +3

      Lol. Tanzania are our sisters but we ain't federating with them. Uganda is more likely.

    • @tamu7243
      @tamu7243 Год назад

      @@mwanikimwaniki6801 how would Kenya and Uganda unite? What is there that bonds these two countries?
      I don't know much about it, I'd like to learn

    • @mwanikimwaniki6801
      @mwanikimwaniki6801 Год назад +4

      @@tamu7243 Kenyans and Ugandans are more brotherly than Kenya and Tanzania. We are all culturally familiar with each other in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. Our societies interact differently though. Tanzanians are suspicious of Kenyans because we are capitalistic and witty (they say we have "janjajanja" ie trynna be a smart ass). Ugandans on the other hand mostly don't speak Swahili like we do but are friendly and very welcoming to Kenyans and vice versa is true. Maybe now that they're learning Swahili we'll be more culturally closer. There's also the tiny problem of Uganda being autocratic but maybe that could be sorted out.

    • @1wun1
      @1wun1 Год назад +1

      Central and western Uganda is ethnically closer to Rwanda-Burundi and the Kivu-Ituri provinces of DRC, eastern Uganda does the same with Kenya and the northern part is south Sudan extended. Northwestern Tanzania is closer to Rwanda-Burundi too!

  • @filiphedman4392
    @filiphedman4392 Год назад +2

    I laughed at Doctor Congo (DR Congo) in the beginning lol.

  • @Reyent
    @Reyent Год назад +10

    Balkans can into EU! 2:24

  • @PoolGyall5441
    @PoolGyall5441 Год назад +14

    If this does happen this will without a doubt be the most likely “African Superpower”. However this has been talked about for a while and I know forming unions isn’t an overnight thing but I’ve seen more criticism from both outside and internal voices of this union and I think the DRC joining deterred a lot of people from the idea considering many were iffy about South Sudan joining in the first concept. But I do hope they work something out as this country could be insanely powerful if the right decisions are made.

    • @dylanmurphy9389
      @dylanmurphy9389 Год назад +1

      Superpower? It will be on par with Poland or something 😂

    • @theturkanabus3610
      @theturkanabus3610 Год назад +1

      The EAD is a bad idea. All large African countries are doing badly why would this new large African country be different?

    • @degeneration6493
      @degeneration6493 Год назад +1

      @@theturkanabus3610isn’t a big country a great thing? More resources and room for growth. Big countries can be successful with good management.

    • @theturkanabus3610
      @theturkanabus3610 Год назад

      @@degeneration6493 not in Africa, unfortunately.
      In Africa, the smaller countries tend to do much better than the larger ones eg. Botswana & Mauritius while large countries are doing almost universally badly: DRC, Nigeria & Ethiopia all have 100 mil + people and are extremely unstable politically

    • @_VISION.
      @_VISION. Год назад +4

      @@theturkanabus3610 that's not a causation, just a correlation

  • @EdwardNakitare
    @EdwardNakitare Год назад +3

    Just a slight correction. The EAC passports is in operation outside of East Africa. In Kenya, any new passports issued since 2014 are EAC passports.

  • @dt2985
    @dt2985 Год назад +3

    It was ruined when non-swahili nation South Sudan joined and then completely destroyed with the joining of the DRC

  • @mathewomolo
    @mathewomolo Год назад +2

    DRC is their biggest challenge. if the EAF makes DRC relatively functional and safe, it will succeed.

  • @travis8895
    @travis8895 Год назад +8

    I hope it works well for east Africa 🌍 🙏

  • @Timbucktoo32
    @Timbucktoo32 Год назад +5

    Well done, another great video. Thank you

  • @adavidavis2762
    @adavidavis2762 Год назад +7

    DR Congo and South Sudan are already unable to hold themselves together and enforce government control and rule of law, a union with them in it is doomed to failure, how can you integrate with other countries when you can't even integrate your own nation? Not to mention how DR Congo and Uganda are not exactly on good terms.
    Without them this would have been quite a powerful idea.

    • @MarsVerlaryon
      @MarsVerlaryon Год назад

      Except the EAF needs DRC for it's port n SSD too
      What terms it's just politics

    • @adavidavis2762
      @adavidavis2762 Год назад

      @@MarsVerlaryon Nice in theory but still doesn't change the facts on the ground. Maybe in 100 years it would be a suitable member if it manages to bring all it's territories under rule of law and invests in infrastructure.

  • @ThatIcelandicDude
    @ThatIcelandicDude Год назад +2

    After all these years Mittelafrika is finally being realized.

  • @UknowWhoWeR
    @UknowWhoWeR Год назад +3

    They need a leader. Unfortunately Gadaffi is no longer living. I feel that he would have been the one who could have actually got the ball rolling on this one. It was a reason he was killed.

    • @ericboom1712
      @ericboom1712 Год назад

      Gadaffi was libyan and arab, idk what he would be doing down in east africa.

    • @UknowWhoWeR
      @UknowWhoWeR Год назад +3

      @@ericboom1712 well yes. He was the one that brought this idea back around also about starting their own currency the African dinar. Now he wasn’t the one that originally came up with this idea but he did champion it. He also went against the Arabs to promote Pan Africanism and unity amongst the African nations and he was the chairman of the African Union. So that’s what he would have to do with it!!!

    • @afckajjansi
      @afckajjansi Год назад +1

      @@ericboom1712 Qadaffi was killed for the Gold dinar, he was for One Africa and One Currency. Just because he was Arab doesn't mean he wasn't for Africa. He built a lot of army schools and barracks in Uganda.

    • @nyumbanituthegendaheka7222
      @nyumbanituthegendaheka7222 Месяц назад

      Magufuli was the best choice..they killed him tho

  • @26waga
    @26waga Год назад +1

    Joint passport for EAC can also be used across the world. However you can travel to some nations in the EAC with only a national document

  • @ianshaver8954
    @ianshaver8954 Год назад +7

    An alliance requires either a relatively strong country at its core, or an external enemy to unite against. The EU has the latter, and NATO has both. I see neither in the EAC. Many of their enemies are internal.
    Furthermore, an alliance between mostly democratic countries is a lot easier than an alliance between autocratic countries. The burden of war is shouldered by the ordinary citizen far more than the leaders. As a result, democracies are less willing to pay the costs of war, and thus go to war a lot less often. A dictator is willing to spend a few hundred thousand lives if it gets him what he wants.
    Africa will have to evolve into something different entirely before it can pull something like this off.

    • @aijaeugene2858
      @aijaeugene2858 Год назад

      Kenya is the strong country youre talking about even Tanzania and Rwanda are doing well for themselves very peaceful 3

    • @fighterck6241
      @fighterck6241 10 месяцев назад

      The world is our enemy.

  • @jimbennett3788
    @jimbennett3788 Год назад +1

    I'm an American who believes this will be a giant step in the right direction that will further motivate and benefit the entire continent. I pray for its success. Lord willing outsiders and corruption will not be able to continue to exploit these "developing" nations.

  • @Laerei
    @Laerei Год назад +2

    As an european I look forward to the day when African nations can catch up with the so-called "first world" and provide their people with the living standards that all the peoples of the world deserve.
    Meanwhile, we live in an absolute excess that could be shared with all. We could eliminate world hunger today if instead of eating too much and throwing away overproduced amounts of food would instead leave it unproduced and send the excess ingredients to where it's needed and also produce food where it's needed. To provide the means to make and even grow their own food, to provide jobs and education, all without the goal of making a profit for someone and without telling them how they should live. All we have to do is to give them equal baseline to grow.

    • @iamsheel
      @iamsheel Год назад

      The jews won't like that

  • @clemente111
    @clemente111 Год назад +19

    As a Kenyan, half as much as I would love the union....just not anytime soon. the east African nations are almost similar but very different at the same time.

    • @courthogan3140
      @courthogan3140 Год назад +2

      They’re all the same. There’s no differences. You’re all pretty much the same guy.

    • @k.umquat8604
      @k.umquat8604 Год назад +12

      @@courthogan3140 A Lingala and a Maasai are as different as a Brit and a Russian.

    • @kordellswoffer1520
      @kordellswoffer1520 Год назад +1

      ​@@k.umquat8604so considerably.

    • @k.umquat8604
      @k.umquat8604 Год назад +5

      @@kordellswoffer1520 indeed. As the cradle of mankind, Africa is by far the most diverse continent on the planet. Also I have to correct myself, it should be "Bangala" not "Lingala"

    • @courthogan3140
      @courthogan3140 Год назад +1

      @@k.umquat8604 nope. They are the same people. Look the same, smell the same, sound the same. I don’t care about their alleged cultural differences. There’s no difference

  • @Venator-Class_Star_Destroyer
    @Venator-Class_Star_Destroyer Год назад +1

    I myself am very optmistic, This can be a new start for africa! A attempt to actually stabilize and modernize, And stand on the world stage as a independent power and not our resource basket

  • @bitcoinzoomer9994
    @bitcoinzoomer9994 Год назад +5

    Simply due to population, it's bound to become the most powerful nation by the end of the century.

    • @theturkanabus3610
      @theturkanabus3610 Год назад +2

      Nope. How has Nigeria fared since independence? It's not what you have that's important, it's how you use it

    • @afckajjansi
      @afckajjansi Год назад

      China and India are just way ahead. Let's EAC gets accomplished and thrives.

    • @shangothunder1055
      @shangothunder1055 Год назад

      @@theturkanabus3610 Better than any country in East Africa; your point?

    • @theturkanabus3610
      @theturkanabus3610 Год назад

      @@shangothunder1055 😂😂😂 you can't even be honest so why would I bother answering your question?

    • @shangothunder1055
      @shangothunder1055 Год назад

      @@theturkanabus3610 That was a different attempt at deflection. Stop acting like a child and try again.

  • @J-c-d8f
    @J-c-d8f Год назад +2

    I'm from East Africa and i didn't know this

  • @bingeattidore5970
    @bingeattidore5970 Год назад +5

    Africa country need to come together in unite 🥇🤑👌📈

  • @jefmweds
    @jefmweds Год назад +1

    As a KENYAN and holder of the EAC passport, I can use it not only traveling within EAF but also anywhere in the world. They’re the new generation passports being issued. The process of having many countries unite and even agree to a single sentence meaning is a huge task. There are many thing that makes up the EAC and looking at the Customs Union and negotiating free movement of goods and services and service providers, I can proudly say that the plan is well in order. Many would’ve wanted the process to be faster but being slow and having all partner states onboard is an important aspect of the EAC regulations.
    I look forward to a day where people would cross over to Uganda from Kenya without much documentation, people trading anywhere as long as they pay required native taxes.

  • @omaryshakiru3870
    @omaryshakiru3870 Год назад +2

    In East Africa only Tanzania 🇹🇿🇹🇿 has less internal and external conflicts compared to the rest and that's makes it hard to form a federation

  • @khalee95
    @khalee95 Год назад +9

    It'll be a good thing for balancing the powers between East and West. Of course are the warlords willing to give up power to a federation similar to the EU.

  • @kevionrogers2605
    @kevionrogers2605 Год назад +2

    First they need interstate toll highways then interstate freight railway then interstate passenger railway. If they can manage these infrastructure conglomerates then they can discuss a highway patrol & railroad police to patrol it then form a battalion rapid reaction for regional military force integration. All of this is based on economies of scale by simply having centralized police & military academies with the same standards. The main goals first transportation, communication, policing, defense, monetary, fiscal.

  • @elkiq95
    @elkiq95 Год назад +3

    It's time we had an EAC flag Emoji
    🖤❤️💚🇰🇪

  • @AfricaNetworks-dq4co
    @AfricaNetworks-dq4co 6 дней назад +1

    Thank you Mr. Ayitey for this Video

  • @TwinRiver100
    @TwinRiver100 Год назад +28

    Thanks for the interesting video topic.
    This kind of reminds me of something I think I remember coming across on here a few years ago.
    Wasn't Muammar Gaddafi proposing some kind of set up alliance kind of like this?
    This felt a little familiar. Mind you I don't remember the full details of what Gaddafi's alliance system would entail, but I thought the basic idea kind of reminded me of the current system these countries are working on.

    • @opporancisis5834
      @opporancisis5834 Год назад

      Its similiar because dictators and war criminals would hold the majority of political influence.

    • @TwinRiver100
      @TwinRiver100 Год назад

      .....oooooook?

    • @samanth.
      @samanth. Год назад +1

      @@opporancisis5834 just like George bush, obama, trump, Hilary Clinton biggest warlord in mordern history, America is biggest terrorist state that funds genocided around the world

  • @adunigilbert6787
    @adunigilbert6787 Год назад +2

    U can't tell our story ,our future is in our hands🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬

  • @knight1506
    @knight1506 Год назад +5

    As much of a challenge as it is, I hope they succeed, world needs more unity than ultranationalist right now

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Год назад +3

      World needs a balance. Too much on either side is a disaster. A world government and the end of nations would also be a disaster.

    • @afckajjansi
      @afckajjansi Год назад

      @@death_parade this looks like a balance though. South Sudanis never felt like they belonged with the Sudanis. Most of them grew up in Uganda and Kenya. The Congolese never felt like they belonged with anyone until they crossed the border to Uganda. Same goes for Rwandese.

  • @luwowify
    @luwowify Год назад +1

    Talks about EAST African Great Lakes…. Shows a clip of Cape Town… SOUTH AFRICA.

  • @zizolam9096
    @zizolam9096 Год назад +7

    With its natural resources the success of this federation is imminent and the fact that no western media is talking about it show that it is a good thing for Africa
    Please push this to happen 💯💯❤️

  • @redahoujeiri228
    @redahoujeiri228 Год назад

    5:12 best picture ever of two protagonist

  • @littleantukins4415
    @littleantukins4415 Год назад +4

    Mittleafrika

  • @mosesoftheblock2311
    @mosesoftheblock2311 Год назад +1

    I really do not see Rwanda and DRC joining forces voluntarily.

  • @alexanderphilip1809
    @alexanderphilip1809 Год назад +8

    EU was a French Institution with Germans drafting the monetary policy(they later hijacked the whole thing). The point being there are no equivalents to those countries that can fulfill the roles that they did in Africa and certainly not in Central Africa. This is bound to be a failure. If this was done after these countries had achieved a modicum of industrial development I would've been a little less pessimistic. The Geography of the whole region makes it a non starter to begin with. These countries cant even govern themselves properly.

    • @gouthamsudheer2080
      @gouthamsudheer2080 Год назад

      The European Union is Itself Collapsing. Brexit and Russia-Ukraine War are Best Examples.

  • @RPNDWORLDWIDE
    @RPNDWORLDWIDE Год назад +1

    It'll be worth multi trillions, your maths is way out....

  • @noxplanationgaming
    @noxplanationgaming 5 дней назад +1

    We might get an african superpower before gta5 💀

  • @Henri120
    @Henri120 Год назад +5

    i hope the EU🇪🇺 and the EAF become good friends

  • @FSG_Media
    @FSG_Media Год назад +7

    Nice Video, like

  • @therapheal_2278
    @therapheal_2278 Год назад +1

    African Americans should invest and support this.
    As much $ as we raise we will always be 2nd class in the US
    It’s time to make Africa rich and establish ourselves as a nation
    Blacks owned 20% more businesses 30 years after slavery than they do now
    31% of black people live RIGHT ABOVE the poverty line
    Blacks own 1% of wealth in this nation.
    92% of black people call a white man or woman boss

  • @strasbourgeois1
    @strasbourgeois1 Год назад +2

    I wish luck to Africans, especially Eastern Africans. I love Eastern Africa so so much. It’s very beautiful.

  • @jones2005
    @jones2005 Год назад +2

    I didn't knew, that DRC is actually included in the EAF... When did the consideration of including them happend?

  • @kingshussein5409
    @kingshussein5409 Год назад +3

    As Africans We need to stop looking to the outside (colonisers) for solutions and bright ideas, rather we should look within ourselves and help build each other up and grow and expand and bring an African solution to the devastating problems we have today brought by the outsiders (colonisers)

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Год назад +2

      Technology and capital will still have to from outside and outsiders.

  • @KFordmusic
    @KFordmusic Год назад +2

    Good. I’m ready to see a united Africa that I can travel to

  • @trs4184
    @trs4184 Год назад +3

    I'm really glad this video mentions capital flight, if only briefly. To me, it seems like the most pressure issue in African stability and it's an even bigger issue than it seems. When you take into account illicit capital flows, the number is around 180 billion/yr. That makes Africa a net creditor to the rest of the world. We, outside of Africa, need to put real effort into auditing exports and tracking these capital flows so that we can finally end the vampirism that started with the scramble for Africa.

  • @Kennedy-Nzuki
    @Kennedy-Nzuki Год назад +2

    I believe that it will work because fundamentally it come down to a an existential crisis for most of the Countries given the youth bulge.

  • @S41GON
    @S41GON Год назад +1

    How is Congo East-Africa though?

  • @_Painted
    @_Painted Год назад +8

    I think this will be good for the world. I think Africa as a whole might be too large for a single regional union though (Africa is bigger than it looks on maps), depending on how large of unions humans eventually organize themselves into. I think Africa should have 2 regional unions. East/south + west? But should North Africa go with the Middle East or with West Africa, or does the Maghreb even fit with the EU? Does the Red Sea facing part of Africa go with East African Union or with the Middle East? Is the Middle East even a coherent regional union, considering Turkey might join the EU, or is the EU’s destiny to gradually encircle the Mediterranean like the Roman Empire? If the EU enlarges to include a lot of the Middle East, then the 2 subsaharan regions should merge into 1 super-union to balance the bigger EU (or whatever that union would be called at that point).

    • @paul1979uk2000
      @paul1979uk2000 Год назад +4

      As it currently stands, the EU can only expend throughout Europe, but as we know, those lines are quite blurry.
      There isn't any reason why the EU couldn't expand outside of Europe and have it based on shared values and things like that, but the EU has enough on it's plate in Europe with many countries wanting to join it, if the EU does decide to expand outside of Europe, I don't see it happening until at least 2050 at least.
      When you look at countries like Turkey, only a small percent of the country is in Europe and yet it qualifies as being a country that could join the EU, the only reason it's not happened yet is because the country is finding it hard to do the changes and reforms needed to join and we see that with other countries that have joined the EU, some do the reforms needed to join in a short time whereas others take decades before they are ready.
      Basically, it's not the EU that decide when you can join, even thought they have the final say, it's actually the country that wants to join that has the real say and the quicker they do the changes and reforms needed, the sooner they can join.

    • @_Painted
      @_Painted Год назад +2

      @@paul1979uk2000 Agreed that the EU probably won’t expand out of Europe (becoming something other than the “European Union”) soon if at all. I am just speculating about what the final regional blocks will be when they stabilize as members of a “United World” in the far-future. I think a Union in East Africa is progress towards that future.

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Год назад +3

      @@_Painted United world government is a very dumb idea. Humanity should ideally be a collective of sovereign nations. Cooperation >>>>>>> Forced Union

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Год назад +2

      @@paul1979uk2000 What "shared values"? EU has such a holier than thou attitude, its never gonna' work.

    • @nellym46664
      @nellym46664 Год назад

      The regional unions you're describing already exist; the EAC (East Africa), SADC (Southern Africa + the islands), ECOWAS (West Africa), ECCAS (Central Africa) AMU (Maghreb Area), and a bunch more you can look up. The greater African Union itself can be thought of as a UN-type organisation for the whole continent.

  • @marcusaustralius2416
    @marcusaustralius2416 Год назад +2

    Tbh, even if the EAF falls apart, Kenya and the surrounding regions have become highly capitalist, with a growing economy
    It's on the edge of European and Middle Eastern centres of influence, and with no baggage left over from thousands of years of organised civilisation, it retains the dynamism and optimism of frontier cultures, making the region perfect for a new emerging East African civilisation
    Kenya, Uganda, these countries won't survive the century, but the people that inhabit the region are set to found a glorious East African empire, that will lift all boats in the region, with their successor states going on to dominate the western Indian Ocean
    The Congo on the other hand, is a mess, I feel genuinely sorry for these people, as the region's geography, hills, rainforest, lack of navigable rivers, is not conducive to large scale civilisation, and is so rich in natural resources that it's too tempting a target for outside powers to fuck with
    DR Congo will likely have its eastern half eaten by Rwanda and Burundi, with an independent Katanga split off by one of them as a puppet state while the western half oscillates between foreign masters raping the place of its resources

    • @ichooseviolence2532
      @ichooseviolence2532 Год назад +2

      So Kenya and Uganda will just suddenly stop and die?🤣🤔... and somehow Tanzania will survive?
      Are you Tanzanian?🤣

  • @naomiathens
    @naomiathens Год назад +5

    We need this for latin america. signed a brazilian who loves my hispanic siblings❤️

    • @eaturcookiescookie7462
      @eaturcookiescookie7462 Год назад

      Full support from Portugal
      ❤️
      I hope all Latin countries, from Europe to the americas unite

  • @mihaisima481
    @mihaisima481 Год назад +2

    They are following in their father's footsteps

  • @jrgenm.dsollie4849
    @jrgenm.dsollie4849 Год назад +1

    I lost faith in this project when they included DR Congo and South Sudan.

  • @quantado9411
    @quantado9411 Год назад +5

    A united monetary currency and a plan for a political union may work well

    • @user-pc3nc3hg6w
      @user-pc3nc3hg6w Год назад

      Not sure. This already exist in west africa with the CFA franc and the CEDEAO but they don't seem to be doing much better.

    • @wrestlinganime4life288
      @wrestlinganime4life288 Год назад

      @@user-pc3nc3hg6w Don't forget that the CFA Franc has been imposed

    • @cryptocsguy9282
      @cryptocsguy9282 Год назад

      @@user-pc3nc3hg6w CFA is some BS controlled by France , countries who used that currency are required to keep 50% of their foreign reserves in French banks

  • @3seven5seven1nine9
    @3seven5seven1nine9 Год назад +1

    from sea to shining sea

  • @Hauwtsauce
    @Hauwtsauce Год назад +2

    East African federation
    * has a western coast *

  • @Omer1996E.C
    @Omer1996E.C Год назад +2

    Because we, Africans, need it, along with our governments

  • @susanchuwa7730
    @susanchuwa7730 Год назад +1

    The idea of a “East African Federation” is quite hilarious and entertaining, especially give the realities on the ground. Kagame and Museveni’s plan of creating a Tutsi Dynasty is finally coming together, now that with Kagame’s backed M23 Rebels and UPDF are entrenched in DRC. UPDF is on a pretentious mission in DRC to fight the “ADF”, another Kagame supported rebel group (the real and original ADF were annihilated by Museveni long ago). So now, KDF is in the mix, and with Luto’s ties to Museveni, we’ll, it’s going to be a feeding frenzy on DRC!. So, thank you SO MUCH for the entertainment! Oh, and Kenya, welcome to the madness!

    • @ichooseviolence2532
      @ichooseviolence2532 Год назад +2

      Tutsi is just one community. You are forgetting Kenya itself also has heavy weight tribes that hold keys to power like the Kikuyu tribe which can never allow to be dominated. If the Tutsi want to rule then they have to partner with the Kikuyus, Kalenjin, Maasai, Kamba, Luo and Luhya and Somali tribes and be on the same boat otherwise they will never succeed. Just imagine a Tutsi coming to dominate the Kikuyu tribe, It will be Chaos for the Tutsi

    • @brianmungai2401
      @brianmungai2401 Год назад

      @@ichooseviolence2532 Kikuyu are closely related to Tutsi

    • @ichooseviolence2532
      @ichooseviolence2532 Год назад +2

      @@brianmungai2401 how are they related? Kikuyu's don't share anything with Tutsi

    • @chillin5703
      @chillin5703 Год назад

      @@brianmungai2401 not anymore than any other populations in the area man

  • @KefaaKefaa-b6p
    @KefaaKefaa-b6p Год назад +1

    Why are the Europeans concerned with African affairs, leave them alone, let them work on their strategies unless you confess it is a threat.

  • @ChristopherLono
    @ChristopherLono Год назад +2

    That’s great. I really hope to see Africa uniting, there should only be twelve countries on that continent (same for Asia and both Americas).

  • @oskars1419
    @oskars1419 Год назад +2

    eaf and ue should have free trade deal :D