I sent this video to a Trinidadian friend in the states. Excellent video! This time, you didn't choke me up, which is good, lol... No, the other one was absolutely great and was discussed on the "Living My Best Life In Ghana [LMBLIG] channel. It choked up some there and had others crying, which speaks to how good of a job you do. I really like this one, as well and may hit brother Colin up. Climate, as an arthritis sufferer, will play a big role where I end up. I'm interested in a near-desert dry, warm-to-hot heat, year 'round. So, will stay tuned because you are doing great and yours is a must-watch channel!
@@richarddaniel1350 Hat tip to you Trini cats! Kwame Toure, a.k.a. Stokely Carmichael, has made it so that when a Trini brotha opens his mouth, dudes gotta listen...
For real? Now were you originally born in Nigeria tho, or were you born in the US? Because that makes a huge difference (when it comes to the EASE of moving to Africa/Nigeria)
@@theprodigy4202 I was born in Nigeria but I lived in the USA consistently for 33 years. I think the best way to move to Nigeria is by doing repeated trips, have housing and vehicle sorted out. Frankly I wish I had made the move sooner. I’m having the best time of my life now.
@@PrinceSomorin Hello. Just wanted to let you know that Jesus loves you very much. He is coming back very soon and He wants you to be ready. Just go to Him as you are. You don’t have to be perfect. The only thing He requires is a full surrender of your life. Go to Him and give Him your life and everything. Once you surrender everything (from the heart). He will give you The Holy Spirit in His fullness. The Holy Spirit will then give you faith, the power to overcome sin, peace, fulfillment and above all, eternal life. You cannot do it on your own strength. It’s only by the Holy Spirit. And you get The Holy Spirit once you lay everything down, including your life at The Lord’s feet. He says in His Word “Not by might, not by power but by my Spirit”. People think Christianity is boring. That’s because they see it as a religion. Christianity is not a religion, but a personal relationship with Jesus Christ who loves you and gave Himself for you. Having a relationship with Christ is the most joyful fulfilling thing you can ever have. Jesus changed my life and He wants to change yours as well. The reason we are all here is to fellowship with and have a relationship with God.
I returned to Nigeria 3.6 years ago after 3 decades overseas, including 27.5 years in North America. I have to admit that I'll rather relocate to an amazing country like Rwanda or Kenya than ever return to America
It's so interesting. More and more people are feeling they want to go to Africa, not just to visit but permanently move even of they have never visited Africa at all. People are really done with the countries they are leaving and that is a new sentiment.
Yes....a lot of companies offer remote work. This is an option for someone not ready to or don't have the capital saved to start a business right when they move to the continent.
@@oludummo4593 I am not sure where you are located but I would use search engines such as Glass Door, Google etc and search remote or telework. Also, the Federal Govt where you live might have opportunities in Africa. I hear teaching abroad or anything in the medical field is big. I would search American or wherever you live....companies in Africa. I think IBM, Facebook, Amazon and others are on the continent. CBRE is a global company. Good luck.
well, not all places will hire in africa. for starters, you gotta have consistent electricity that allows you to work in the time period they request. second, you might need high speed internet and provide proof of your speed.
Great episode! I am currently in Vietnam and will move to Rwanda to start a business in October. What the gentleman said about witnessing reconciliation with your own eyes is part of the reason why I want to go. Rwanda has so many lessons to share with the world.
Welcome home Colin, sister Judy take good care of our brother Colin...I have good friends from Trinidad an Tobago over here in Toronto, great people, very very panafricanist and loving people. I will spread the news about your businesses.
Thank you all for being so informative. Coming to Africa has always been a dream of mine but I will come to visit. I would love to come and live, I am a 67 year-old young African-American retired. Not happy at all so I do hope to see you soon and connect with you thank you both. Thank you.
I’m planning to visit Rwanda in 2021. Not to work (lol) retire and loving it but to vacation in Rwanda. Enjoy the country, the culture and its people! Explore the Rwanda! And eat its cuisine.
I have a degree in industrial engineering and over 30 years of work experience in the USA but I didn't come to Africa looking for a job. Heard that kids?
Excellent video! Thanks Mr. Roach for your insights. I have had Rwandese 🇷🇼, Burundian 🇧🇮 and Congolese 🇨🇩 friends for years and have been wanting to visit East Africa. He is right Rwanda is a star in Africa, especially Kigali, because of its cleanliness, tech sector and Pro Business attitude. Bravo! Thanks for another great interview African Tigress, great questions!! 👍
@Jacqueles Twali And so I think you and all the others who are presenting Africa to us, saying come and find your piece of the puzzle and help get it right, I am on my way! 🇯🇲
I appreciate this video big time. Thank you African Tigress for this video and special thanks to my Trini Bredrin for the information he shared with us. I am also a Trinidadian born who spent most of adult life in America. moved to Brooklyn in 1970 I'm also a US citizen and a traveler. Also lived in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkley, then moved to South Florida for a number of years. And lived in the UK. I visited many countries, too much to mention here. Thanks again for this video share.
Have to keep that Black owned tour company in mind when I move to the continent. I plan to reside in either Tanzania or Ghana but I want to visit as many countries as comfortably possible. Rwanda is one of my goal destinations. Specifically Kigali.
I'm so proud of the KING and QUEEN you interviewed,QUEEN AFRICAN TIGRESS!!! This is what We need to do;AFRICANS and DIASPORANS, FORM Partnerships in all aspects of Li. After all, We are One PEOPLE, so let's Unite and make AFRICA GREAT AGAIN!!!!!
I have saved this video because it was sooooooooo informative. Colin is very knowledgeable and well versed, Judith is a force to be reckoned with. Her mind for business is immense(a coffee shop, tour company and Airbnb) and she very driven. I also love how she is trying to educated, employ and empower women who might have had some life challenges that delayed their progress...Rwanda was not a country I considered visiting, but now that I have a clean Airbnb to stay in the plan has changed. Continued success to the both of them. Tigress, from what I gather Colin was very successful here in America and has retirement income coming in monthly. The next single diasporian female that u interview please ask her to give an approximate amount that another single woman needs to start out when coming to Rwanda to live after researching and visiting the country.
@@african-history-fountain Rwanda is strategic about international investment and that is the reason why , after the war of Genocide against the Tutsi , it begun by investing in broad band and other infrastructure at the robust speed!
Loved this video. What a profound statement that Colin made about life experience. A lovely working partnership built over such a short time. Great interview African Tigress....
Because of the amazing job you are doing,I just subscribed to your channel and thanks for the good things you are doing to let people know what Africa really is.
Keep up the Great work Sister ...your gonna be global because I can stay where I am at and know things on the ground and so can others . And vital information for us with a heart ♥️ to repartriate 🌍
This was very interesting. I would suggest to Judith and Colin to study the blue print of "Panama Relocation Tours." They are very very prosperous and very simply organized. No disrespect, it's caring advice.
@@judith_lifestyle I looked at your site also. They work with hotels, restaurant owners and a tour bus. The , i think seven day, tour travels to various regions of the country for attendees to observe and listen to information on. They spend each night in a different region. Your tours are brief and focus on showing interesting sights. That's fine if it is working for you. PRT's goes so much deeper. Her primary clientele are ppl who are considering relocating to Panama from Europe, US or Canada. She also provides extensive info in written form. The Pandemic slowed her down but she is booked through 2021, and back in business when the borders open. The CEO who moved to Panama from Texas, US, has become very wealthy as have her family members who work for her. Maybe something to think about in the future with so many returnees wanting to relocate to Africa. This could be a franchise throughout peaceful Africa. I am an AA from the US and just want to see greater possibilities. Take care.
@Welcome's House It is very unfortunate that you misunderstood my post. What Panama Relocation Tours is doing is uncomplicated and extremely lucrative. The young lady could certainly take pointers from them and increase her success--which was and is my prayer for her. Take care.
Feel like home african american and because you have the luck to be African, not everyone have this luck, god bless you, and if you can manage the language it will be amazing love you all from a brother 😘
Had it not been for president Paul kagame Rwanda wouldn't have been so develope and it's because of him Rwanda could reconcile and heal that horrible moments in their history.
Kagame is a genocide is killing robbing in congo with museveni they fought in congo to plunder congo Congo is occupied today by rwanda please read mapping report from UN you will know the true face of kagame
I am so proud to be an african. You young people are doing wonderful job by mobilizing african dispora to come back home and help The develpment of Africa. Keep up congratulation.
I didn't get the impression that she was his girlfriend but if she is, well done brother. She's beautiful, smart and has business hustle. Can't beat that!!
Great interview. Your questions were on point. I must visit Rowanda. Ironically my last name is also Roach. I am from the Caribbean also. I have lived in the US for 36 years. Time to leave.
Among the AfroAmericans ,,the Caribbeans seems to integrate the easiest ,because the Caribbeans have kept most of thier african cultures mostly.big ups to the tobagogans and jamaicans.
I think I agree with you. I'm Brazilian living in USA, but seeing the latest videos about diasporans living in Africa, im sure I wouldn't have problems. In some countries seems like some places in Brazil.
@Kalydosos Americans are not lost, they don't have finances to travel. Private companies do not hire them and eventually they became disengaged. This is a sad outcome.
@ravenrose mia from your response it shows you have limited notions of what African culture is ..which proves my point.USA Africans .vs,CaricomAfricans...culture is not only music . 2.blacks in the Caribbean still have names of African towns in the carribean towns and present day Africa.they still practice African festivals such as the Yam festivals of Ghana,Nigeria and other parts of Africa. some of the African Nations still survive in the Caribean and south America ,they still practice Capoeira dance and combat arts,from the lukumi nation of Angola , in language as well,in brazil .in jamaica the Akan,and korumante nations of Ghana still speak patois mixed with the African language they are in most Maroon towns in caribbean and Liberia ,Sierra Leone .Africa .most of the foods of the caribbean are African. they have the same culinary traditionsas Native Africans.the varioswhite and yellow Yams ,sorell hibiscus plant from Nigeria ,Breadfruit ,coco plant ,dasheen ,the national food of jamaica is African from west Africa ,the Akee. that you find in shoprite ,Extra and wholefood stores in the usa,can,uk.exported from jamaica but african origin.every version of Caribbean dishes have the same version in Africa .only difference in Africa each nation call it by varios names .in USA blacks dont have that Afrocentrict diet.only in parts of the south usa.but limited.and not as vast as The Caribbean and southAmerica. IN fashion Caribbean is Africentrict..the Colors,in social lives you cant tel a differece if you are at Caribbean Food market or African Food market.see markets in jamaica ,antigua ,barbados or brazil..you swear you are in Africa like Ghana,Guinea,Nigeria ,Angola,Rwanda,Namibia. we have so much in common still with our African roots. and yes All Africans in North south AMERICA still suffer white oppresion and racism since Slavery .thats what the Jamaicans have tried to voice tru music.
@g P carabeans have been settling in Africa way before African Americans. They just do not usually settle in towns. They prefer the countryside and leaving clean. And dont do much videos about it.
we really need 40.million African Americans to take back thier African birthright in Africa. the other 8 million can stay in America to keep our presense there .
@@marbabacoal7912 listen .America means the continent.north to south from Alaska .to Patagonia Argentina .also the Caribbean is in North America,justlike USA,CAN,MEXICO.COLOMBIA ,BRAZIL.ECT.
Sister, great initiative on your part to show Africa to the world . Just a suggestion,, ma ke your interview a conversation. It allows your guests to open up more . The question response style is kind of standard . Make comments, throw some jokes or something leading up to your next question .. Thanks for what you do for the Motherland
African Tigress you are making me have a love n "hate" relationship with your channel now. Lol. I say that in jest and in the best way of course. On the one hand I ABSOLUTELY am such a big fan of your content content now and find it really inspiring and motivating but on the other hand I'm stuck out here in the diaspora for the time being and be won't make my way back home (to East Africa) until this corona stuff subsides. The only thing I can do now is keep putting together capital and refining/researching a few business interests I plan to embark on once back on the soil, but I have to be back on the ground to do proper research and take action if you know what I mean. Nevertheless keep up the fantastic work my sista and I continue to draw inspiration and motivation. Well done, amazing :)
My only question is why is rent and sale of property so high in Rwanda? I have to guess there's not enough property available for the population of Rwanda
I also have a background in engineering. I definitely won't be coming back looking for jobs. "Jobs, jobs, jobs" mentality has got to go! Afterall, those jobs needed to be created by someone in the first place, no?
Nice Interview. Asking those tough questions like a professional journalist. Lol You might want to interview this Young Pan-Africanist who recently moved from the U.S. to TZ. Her RUclips channel is Tiffany Banner. Keep up the good job.
AFRICAN TIGRESS :Thanks for the early response. Looking forward to see her on your channel one day. I discovered her by accident and forwarded her channel to you. Lol
What do you think of this episode?
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I sent this video to a Trinidadian friend in the states. Excellent video! This time, you didn't choke me up, which is good, lol... No, the other one was absolutely great and was discussed on the "Living My Best Life In Ghana [LMBLIG] channel. It choked up some there and had others crying, which speaks to how good of a job you do. I really like this one, as well and may hit brother Colin up. Climate, as an arthritis sufferer, will play a big role where I end up. I'm interested in a near-desert dry, warm-to-hot heat, year 'round. So, will stay tuned because you are doing great and yours is a must-watch channel!
🌍💫
I loved it. Glad to see my countryman loving life in Africa. I'll be following shortly.
@@richarddaniel1350 Hat tip to you Trini cats! Kwame Toure, a.k.a. Stokely Carmichael, has made it so that when a Trini brotha opens his mouth, dudes gotta listen...
I think they are showing the possibilities that are available to anyone with an African heritage can accomplish with some guts.
I retired back to Nigeria from Los Angeles too. I moved back 20 months ago. Welcome to Africa from a fellow Angelino.
amazing I hope you will feel like home 😊
For real? Now were you originally born in Nigeria tho, or were you born in the US? Because that makes a huge difference (when it comes to the EASE of moving to Africa/Nigeria)
@@theprodigy4202 I was born in Nigeria but I lived in the USA consistently for 33 years. I think the best way to move to Nigeria is by doing repeated trips, have housing and vehicle sorted out. Frankly I wish I had made the move sooner. I’m having the best time of my life now.
@@PrinceSomorin Hello. Just wanted to let you know that Jesus loves you very much. He is coming back very soon and He wants you to be ready.
Just go to Him as you are. You don’t have to be perfect. The only thing He requires is a full surrender of your life. Go to Him and give Him your life and everything. Once you surrender everything (from the heart). He will give you The Holy Spirit in His fullness. The Holy Spirit will then give you faith, the power to overcome sin, peace, fulfillment and above all, eternal life. You cannot do it on your own strength. It’s only by the Holy Spirit. And you get The Holy Spirit once you lay everything down, including your life at The Lord’s feet. He says in His Word “Not by might, not by power but by my Spirit”.
People think Christianity is boring. That’s because they see it as a religion. Christianity is not a religion, but a personal relationship with Jesus Christ who loves you and gave Himself for you. Having a relationship with Christ is the most joyful fulfilling thing you can ever have. Jesus changed my life and He wants to change yours as well. The reason we are all here is to fellowship with and have a relationship with God.
I returned to Nigeria 3.6 years ago after 3 decades overseas, including 27.5 years in North America. I have to admit that I'll rather relocate to an amazing country like Rwanda or Kenya than ever return to America
Nice one I like to see my Caribbean brothers coming home
It's so interesting. More and more people are feeling they want to go to Africa, not just to visit but permanently move even of they have never visited Africa at all. People are really done with the countries they are leaving and that is a new sentiment.
People can also start setting up remote work so they can be paid in foreign currency but spend it in Rwanda or any other African country.
Yes....a lot of companies offer remote work. This is an option for someone not ready to or don't have the capital saved to start a business right when they move to the continent.
@@Crob100 name a few that offer global work ..please.
@@oludummo4593 I am not sure where you are located but I would use search engines such as Glass Door, Google etc and search remote or telework. Also, the Federal Govt where you live might have opportunities in Africa. I hear teaching abroad or anything in the medical field is big. I would search American or wherever you live....companies in Africa. I think IBM, Facebook, Amazon and others are on the continent. CBRE is a global company. Good luck.
well, not all places will hire in africa. for starters, you gotta have consistent electricity that allows you to work in the time period they request. second, you might need high speed internet and provide proof of your speed.
@@orangemoonglows2692 FACTS!
America is slowly becoming the past and Africa is slowly becoming the future.
Africa has always been the future. The whole world has always needed our motherland.
Africa Is The Present.....
America isn't safe anymore. It feels like a damn trap living here.
Great episode! I am currently in Vietnam and will move to Rwanda to start a business in October. What the gentleman said about witnessing reconciliation with your own eyes is part of the reason why I want to go. Rwanda has so many lessons to share with the world.
Welcome home Colin, sister Judy take good care of our brother Colin...I have good friends from Trinidad an Tobago over here in Toronto, great people, very very panafricanist and loving people.
I will spread the news about your businesses.
Wow African Tigress very good stream.
Thank you all for being so informative. Coming to Africa has always been a dream of mine but I will come to visit. I would love to come and live, I am a 67 year-old young African-American retired. Not happy at all so I do hope to see you soon and connect with you thank you both. Thank you.
will you like to come to Ghana?
@@nasto4u850 for a visit yes
@@judith_lifestyle can we please link up?
I’m planning to visit Rwanda in 2021. Not to work (lol) retire and loving it but to vacation in Rwanda. Enjoy the country, the culture and its people! Explore the Rwanda! And eat its cuisine.
will you like to visit Africa?
Welcome home!
glad to see a Triniman making it!
Indeed...look we dey
Yes I look weh🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
I have a degree in industrial engineering and over 30 years of work experience in the USA but I didn't come to Africa looking for a job. Heard that kids?
These are VERY good questions from the host.
Excellent video! Thanks Mr. Roach for your insights. I have had Rwandese 🇷🇼, Burundian 🇧🇮 and Congolese 🇨🇩 friends for years and have been wanting to visit East Africa. He is right Rwanda is a star in Africa, especially Kigali, because of its cleanliness, tech sector and Pro Business attitude. Bravo! Thanks for another great interview African Tigress, great questions!! 👍
Man, I would never imagined that Africa was so so beautiful, every country that I have have seen so far is beautiful!!!
They try to keep us thinking our motherland is a cesspool whilst they go and make millions there.
@Jacqueles Twali And so I think you and all the others who are presenting Africa to us, saying come and find your piece of the puzzle and help get it right, I am on my way! 🇯🇲
Home sweet home. Thanks Sis looking forward to this. Urakoze.
Love that connection and unity african brother and sister nice for far too long we not trusting each other togetherness✊🏿✊🏿
Love the intro...and Rwanda is beautiful..Yes, I have been there
I appreciate this video big time. Thank you African Tigress for this video and special thanks to my Trini Bredrin for the information he shared with us. I am also a Trinidadian born who spent most of adult life in America. moved to Brooklyn in 1970 I'm also a US citizen and a traveler. Also lived in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkley, then moved to South Florida for a number of years. And lived in the UK. I visited many countries, too much to mention here. Thanks again for this video share.
Wow, that was a great interview, just wonderful beautiful to see them building the business together leveraging their respective strengths...
Have to keep that Black owned tour company in mind when I move to the continent. I plan to reside in either Tanzania or Ghana but I want to visit as many countries as comfortably possible. Rwanda is one of my goal destinations. Specifically Kigali.
please come to Ghana
Big up My Trinidadian Brother. San Fernando in the House. Respectfully How Beautiful is Judith! Wow.
U are so correct! Rwanda has healing taking place. I enjoyed my time there!!!!
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing and making us aware! I will now come to visit!
AFRICAN TIGRESS I SEE YOU LIKE RWANDA 🇷🇼 😎 NICE ME TOO 👐🏽
You are a free spirit Collins
I'm so proud of the KING and QUEEN you interviewed,QUEEN AFRICAN TIGRESS!!! This is what We need to do;AFRICANS and DIASPORANS, FORM Partnerships in all aspects of Li. After all, We are One PEOPLE, so let's Unite and make AFRICA GREAT AGAIN!!!!!
I have saved this video because it was sooooooooo informative. Colin is very knowledgeable and well versed, Judith is a force to be reckoned with. Her mind for business is immense(a coffee shop, tour company and Airbnb) and she very driven. I also love how she is trying to educated, employ and empower women who might have had some life challenges that delayed their progress...Rwanda was not a country I considered visiting, but now that I have a clean Airbnb to stay in the plan has changed. Continued success to the both of them. Tigress, from what I gather Colin was very successful here in America and has retirement income coming in monthly. The next single diasporian female that u interview please ask her to give an approximate amount that another single woman needs to start out when coming to Rwanda to live after researching and visiting the country.
come anytime we will welcome you
@@judith_lifestyle Most definitely, thank u.
Kigali is the cleanest capital city in Africa.
Blessings to my Trini bother. I’m really interested in learning about the Rwandan reconciliation journey.
i can share with you if ure really interested. thanks for the ask
@@kevin_1028 please help him
I'm very impressed with the infrastructure.
You should see Dar es Salaam, the Tanzanian capital.
@@african-history-fountain Rwanda is strategic about international investment and that is the reason why , after the war of Genocide against the Tutsi , it begun by investing in broad band and other infrastructure at the robust speed!
Very great and helpful information thank you for introducing this tourist company!
My dear sister you do agood job. U really teach me many things in our continent..i do like watching u from Doha Qatar .keep the good job siz.
Loved this video. What a profound statement that Colin made about life experience. A lovely working partnership built over such a short time. Great interview African Tigress....
Because of the amazing job you are doing,I just subscribed to your channel and thanks for the good things you are doing to let people know what Africa really is.
You are welcome to the family. Much love and respect
Keep up the Great work Sister ...your gonna be global because I can stay where I am at and know things on the ground and so can others . And vital information for us with a heart ♥️ to repartriate 🌍
Very informative video. Wow!! I love this. I hope I can make it to Rwanda soon... I can really see myself living there. ❣️
Absolutely wonderful!!
This was very interesting. I would suggest to Judith and Colin to study the blue print of "Panama Relocation Tours." They are very very prosperous and very simply organized. No disrespect, it's caring advice.
i read the site but not see how it connects wit me at all what am i missing
@@judith_lifestyle I looked at your site also.
They work with hotels, restaurant owners and a tour bus.
The , i think seven day, tour travels to various regions of the country for attendees to observe and listen to information on. They spend each night in a different region.
Your tours are brief and focus on showing interesting sights. That's fine if it is working for you.
PRT's goes so much deeper. Her primary clientele are ppl
who are considering relocating to Panama from Europe, US or Canada. She also provides extensive info in written form. The Pandemic slowed her down but she is booked through 2021, and back in business when the borders open.
The CEO who moved to Panama from Texas, US, has become very wealthy as have her family members who work for her.
Maybe something to think about in the future with so many returnees wanting to relocate to Africa. This could be a franchise throughout peaceful Africa. I am an AA from the US and just want to see greater possibilities.
Take care.
PANAMA IS STILL THE AMERICA . BLACK BODIES ,WHITE OVERSEER.
@Welcome's House It is very unfortunate that you misunderstood my post. What Panama Relocation Tours is doing is uncomplicated and extremely lucrative. The young lady could certainly take pointers from them and increase her success--which was and is my prayer for her. Take care.
@@elevenfiftynine i understand your suggestion. You meant well.
Feel like home african american and because you have the luck to be African, not everyone have this luck, god bless you, and if you can manage the language it will be amazing love you all from a brother 😘
This is one of ure best interviews, you were soo engaged.
I hope they did their research properly and made the decision based on what's on the ground
He look rwandese by the way!!! Welcome home dad!!
Rwanda has a lot of technology there. They made the first African Smartphone there. It's a global device too. Imagine developing tech there?
Thanks for this interview . Love your channel
Nice one African Tigress
Watching from Sydney Australia
What is the name of this intro song ?!!🥰
This channel coming like wode maya channel
Had it not been for president Paul kagame Rwanda wouldn't have been so develope and it's because of him Rwanda could reconcile and heal that horrible moments in their history.
Very true. Kagame is a Legend. He moved Rwanda from a poverish country to a nearly developed middle income country
Kagame is a genocide is killing robbing in congo with museveni they fought in congo to plunder congo
Congo is occupied today by rwanda please read mapping report from UN you will know the true face of kagame
Amen God is able to do great things he is a miracle worker.😭🙏🏽
Great video! How is the medical there? Could you do a video about those kinds of thing (Health Care)?
Borders need to open asap!!! ✈
For real!!
Tigress, you are a brilliant interviewer.
Thank you
I am so proud to be an african. You young people are doing wonderful job by mobilizing african dispora to come back home and help The develpment of Africa. Keep up congratulation.
Hi Trini, I am from Trinidad as well
where are you erica, in /trinidad
Erica are you planning a trip?
Glendon Griffith I am in the formulation stage
@@ericavaughan9024 what do you mean by formulation stage?
Trini here too!!
He is definitely not going back,he got a queen!
is that so you are funny
@@judith_lifestyle she is a business woman
Amen this is Colin
I didn't get the impression that she was his girlfriend but if she is, well done brother. She's beautiful, smart and has business hustle. Can't beat that!!
@edie sheridan lol u v never been to rwanda!! U could b very surprised by the age of this women!! She s not that young! Afro genetics ❤️
Omg I luv ya intro song !
Great interview. Your questions were on point. I must visit Rowanda. Ironically my last name is also Roach. I am from the Caribbean also. I have lived in the US for 36 years. Time to leave.
Among the AfroAmericans ,,the Caribbeans seems to integrate the easiest ,because the Caribbeans have kept most of thier african cultures mostly.big ups to the tobagogans and jamaicans.
I think I agree with you. I'm Brazilian living in USA, but seeing the latest videos about diasporans living in Africa, im sure I wouldn't have problems. In some countries seems like some places in Brazil.
@Kalydosos Americans are not lost, they don't have finances to travel. Private companies do not hire them and eventually they became disengaged. This is a sad outcome.
@Kalydosos really?? That's funny 😄
@ravenrose mia from your response it shows you have limited notions of what African culture is ..which proves my point.USA Africans .vs,CaricomAfricans...culture is not only music .
2.blacks in the Caribbean still have names of African towns in the carribean towns and present day Africa.they still practice African festivals such as the Yam festivals of Ghana,Nigeria and other parts of Africa.
some of the African Nations still survive in the Caribean and south America ,they still practice Capoeira dance and combat arts,from the lukumi nation of Angola , in language as well,in brazil .in jamaica the Akan,and korumante nations of Ghana still speak patois mixed with the African language they are in most Maroon towns in caribbean and Liberia ,Sierra Leone .Africa .most of the foods of the caribbean are
African. they have the same culinary traditionsas Native Africans.the varioswhite and yellow Yams ,sorell hibiscus plant from Nigeria ,Breadfruit ,coco plant ,dasheen ,the national food of jamaica is African from west Africa ,the Akee.
that you find in shoprite ,Extra and wholefood stores in the usa,can,uk.exported from jamaica but african origin.every version of
Caribbean dishes have the same version in Africa .only difference in Africa
each nation call it by varios names .in USA blacks dont have that Afrocentrict diet.only in parts of the south usa.but limited.and not as vast as The Caribbean and southAmerica.
IN fashion Caribbean is Africentrict..the Colors,in social lives you cant tel a differece
if you are at Caribbean Food market or African Food market.see markets in jamaica ,antigua ,barbados or brazil..you swear you are in Africa like Ghana,Guinea,Nigeria ,Angola,Rwanda,Namibia. we have so much in common still with our African roots. and yes All Africans in North south AMERICA still suffer white oppresion and racism since Slavery .thats what the Jamaicans have tried to voice tru music.
@g P carabeans have been settling in Africa way before African Americans. They just do not usually settle in towns. They prefer the countryside and leaving clean. And dont do much videos about it.
we really need 40.million African Americans to take back thier African birthright in Africa.
the other 8 million can stay in America to keep our presense there .
African living outside of the continent!
Lol don’t forget about the rest. remember the ship did not drop everyone off in America!
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@Wonder Boy Lol
@Wonder Boy you must be a troll
@@marbabacoal7912 listen .America means the continent.north to south from Alaska .to Patagonia Argentina .also the Caribbean is in North America,justlike USA,CAN,MEXICO.COLOMBIA ,BRAZIL.ECT.
Why is it always African American? This man is from the Caribbean, there’s a lot of Afro Latinas as well British Africans like it’s not just AA AA AA.
Omg, its beautiful!!!
I missed it! 😩 I fell asleep.We’re almost at 40k!
Colin Roach, Reginald Greene I love the people
another great interview!
will you like to visit Africa?
@@nasto4u850 I sure would.
@@bryantmaten3400 can we link brother Bryant?
Very Beautiful Country!!!
I wish to visit Africa
will you like to visit Africa?
Nasto 4U oh yes. Definitely I will visit in the future
@@juliusmcbean1611 Brother can we please link up?
Nasto 4U sure.
African Tigress you are the best 🙏
Been there before the cleanest country ever.
HE LOOKS LIKE MY LATE DAD
Welcome to Rwanda sweet home
You made the best choice!🏆
My dear Dada is from Rwanda. Very sweet older nun. I found Malawi very nice but cost more to get there and internet phone service is very expensive.
Excellent channel that provides invaluable information!
will you like to visit Africa?
@@nasto4u850 Yes, I am planning on visiting in about a year.
@@craigharris5262 can we please link up brother?
Trinidad and Tobago in the house! Repping
I am from Trinidad as well
I love her accent.
They were French speaker... The way they speak English it's like they are singing. Beautiful
wow kigali is dope
Cleanest capital city in Africa.
African Tigress can we have their contacts for the air bnb pliz..thx
Check descriptionb
What’s the name of the song in *Your introductions to this video and also the name of the group? Thanks
*Adisa
Your most welcome.
Sister, great initiative on your part to show Africa to the world . Just a suggestion,, ma ke your interview a conversation. It allows your guests to open up more . The question response style is kind of standard . Make comments, throw some jokes or something leading up to your next question .. Thanks for what you do for the Motherland
African Tigress you are making me have a love n "hate" relationship with your channel now. Lol. I say that in jest and in the best way of course. On the one hand I ABSOLUTELY am such a big fan of your content content now and find it really inspiring and motivating but on the other hand I'm stuck out here in the diaspora for the time being and be won't make my way back home (to East Africa) until this corona stuff subsides. The only thing I can do now is keep putting together capital and refining/researching a few business interests I plan to embark on once back on the soil, but I have to be back on the ground to do proper research and take action if you know what I mean. Nevertheless keep up the fantastic work my sista and I continue to draw inspiration and motivation. Well done, amazing :)
Lol. Come home hun
I want to move as well
Erica where are yiu
judith uwimana I am in Georgia in the United States
Erica this is Colin i lived and worked in Georgia on assignment for 6 months. I was in
Lawerenceville
judith uwimana wow small world
what do you do Erica
Blessing 🙏
Am Trinbagonian living in USA about to retire and is researching Africa to retire.
This is great
I want to move too
My only question is why is rent and sale of property so high in Rwanda? I have to guess there's not enough property available for the population of Rwanda
God bless Africa!
I also have a background in engineering. I definitely won't be coming back looking for jobs. "Jobs, jobs, jobs" mentality has got to go! Afterall, those jobs needed to be created by someone in the first place, no?
Nice Interview. Asking those tough questions like a professional journalist. Lol
You might want to interview this Young Pan-Africanist who recently moved from the U.S. to TZ. Her RUclips channel is Tiffany Banner.
Keep up the good job.
Let me check her out
AFRICAN TIGRESS :Thanks for the early response. Looking forward to see her on your channel one day. I discovered her by accident and forwarded her channel to you. Lol
@@worldtraveler2417 done
AFRICAN TIGRESS: Thanks I’ll be watching.
return your cable box- the Tell LieVison is to confuse us--Now that some of us are awake- book you flight to Africa. I am not paid to say this.
For real. America is all wrong.
not too bad at all
oooh we also need those guys who are experienced like doctors engineers cause we dont have many of them
How can I contact these two?
BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL I can’t wait to get there Me and my wife
Very pretty!
Beautiful 👍🏾
Looks like Older Denzel Washington. Welcome to Afrika sir, long May you prosper. Make sure you learn the language if staying anywhere.
How much is the Air B & B per night? How much is the ticket to Rwanda?
our air b and b is about 30 per night from los angeles about 1500$
What is the adres of the B&B?