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Nigeria has some of the most smartest people in the world and like Jamaicans anywhere u go on earth a Jamaican or Nigerian is there...watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲
Look at that na, 3years and ours 4year with an unending strikes. God save our country for us Lord. These people are so lovely and polite 💕 ☺️ ❤️. God bless Ugandans 🙌 🙏 ❤️ 💖 💕 such a beautiful soft spoken set of souls. Nice one sis 👏 👌 😍 🙌
Interestingly, none of the Ugandans 🇺🇬 mentioned the fact that Justice Udo Udoma of Nigeria 🇳🇬 served as Uganda's first African Chief Justice. His judgement in the Matovu's case helped to preserve the Buganda Kingdom. He helped to establish the Law School in that country. There is a Hall named after him at the University of Makarere. As for the 200 level electrical engineering student who mockingly said 'Boko Haram made them famous'. It's the same way Joseph Kone and LRA made Uganda 🇺🇬 famous in the 1990s and 2000s. I knew more about Uganda especially through the lens of Ssaka Sali 'the matoke man with the deepest voice'. He worked for the VOA in Washington, D.C. and was famous across the airwaves on African content. Lastly, Field Marshall Idi Dada Amin (the man with the longest titles) also made Uganda very popular across the globe. I guess the majority of Nigerians know Uganda through the 'Idi Amin' and '90 Minutes in Entebbe' films. I look forward to visiting Kampala, Entebbe, Soroti, Jinja, Mbale, Gulu, Fort Portal, Mbarara, etc
Those are young people.. many of us do not know what you feel should be common knowledge. And he was mocking ..but he said his truth...that unfortunate happening made the country famous. He was a very articulate young man
The chief justice is not given attention. In this country you study what you need at campus. He might be known by Law students. Then also, as you visit our country, remember not to take Ugandans seriously. If you take things seriously please don't visit. You will fight with people for nothing
I am Ugandan but the BEST people I have ever met are NIGERIANS. As a Ugandan I have not met people as generous as Nigerians.I learnt how ro eat fufu and pepper soup.When I conceived my 3rd Born I craved for gari and pepper soup which I found Nigerians are the TRUE Africans,trend setters in everything.Surprisingly, Nigeria comes at No.14 in terms of size but is very populous.NIGERIA welcomed my Princess Meghan,thats a PLUS.I know alot as if I have been there.❤❤Love NAIJA
I really enjoy this episode, it's fun and entertaining. I also like and appreciate their candid views and opinions. I have been living and work6 with Ugandas for the last 4 years and I must confess that from my experience that all those that I have live and work with are nice and simple people. Concerning Makarere University, that school is a great citadel of learning. I first came across the name of that school in my 300 level when I was studying African Political thought. I studied about Julius Nyerere and there is no way you will study about Julius Nyerere without mentioning Tangayika,Makarere university, e.t.c. I like your work,keep it up. (OLUDOLAPO)
Iam a ugandan and I have many Nigerian friends here in qatar 🇶🇦 for most of the are my workmates and we attend the same church. Nigerians are very creative ,cooperative but hot tampered 😂 and can cause chaos so easily
Ugandan accents sound somewhat similar to Kenyan. Makes sense as they are close to Kenya geographically. Thank you for your channel and hard work. About Nigeria, North is a lot different some South in terms of ethnicities and I guess the North is mostly Muslim where the South is mostly Christian. I think there are 35 states in Nigeria but not totally sure. I know there are many ethnicities but probably the largest are Hausa in the north and Yuroba and Igbo in the South. I know of the musicians like Davido and Burna Boy and Whiz Kid and Phyno. I know of Nollywood and have seen a bunch of Nollywood movies. I know the capital is Abuja but Lagos is the biggest population city. I know of your famous Pidgen and that your main competitor is Ghana for a lot of things, like jollof rice. There are a decent amount of Nigerian immigrants in the New York City area so I do get to meet some.
East Africa's accent is the same. The only differences we have in accent is based on ethnicity, Bantu accent is the same in entire East Africa which is the biggest ethic group, then nilotics and others have their own accent
I think every East African can tell which country one comes from just by hearing them speak. (Kenyans) have a very distinct accent to a Ugandan. Also, I find Nigerians loud and chaotic...in a good way 😅
What I know about Nigerian is that they have true❤️ when they love they love and when they hate they have actually they don't tolerate nosense 😅but in Uganda we tolerate each and every nosense especially people in Central
I'm impressed, these students are qt articulate and make sense. Hey!! After all they had "Virtuous Grace", our v own versatile, engaging & forward-thinking vlogger!! Kudos!!🤝🏾👌🏾
Am a Ugandan who has visited several states of Nigeria. In my house, I cook nigerian delicacies welllll well!!!😊, speak pidjin and love @Davido, Zubby Michael and Mr. Flavour ❤
In Uganda a taxi is different from a bus though all of them do transport A taxi is smaller than a bus/mini bus and it carries 14 people Whereas a bus is a big vehicle and carries 64 plus people, There's a taxi park which is different from a bus park, Buses have stops along the way where as taxis drop every destination a passenger reaches
I follow nigerian idol. Congratulations to CHIMA my favourite. How I miss Sam Loco Efe. My flatmates- Honorable Dan Wiki Chibike OR Chibike Wiki, Prosper, Mimi, Chief Donatus wacha..........
Painful truth skin bleaching is a social traumatic issue that needs to be addressed in Nigeria. Nollyhood Nigerian movie 🎥 industry, western influence and self hate are contributing factors. 🇳🇬🇳🇬
@@joejulian617but it is seen in the movies...and for many, the movies are the entry point to knowing the country. Technically...true from that point of view
You forgot to mention the late Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki and current Rwanda Paul Kagame . Authors Ngugi Wa Thiongo, Okello Oculi (he teaches somewhere at a Nigerian University)
Uganda is home to many foreigners. Sister Grace, thank you for introducing us to Uganda. It's quite apparent, we know little about one another. The Sister with hijab, looks as if she will fit right into naija life. Sister Grace, will you feature a segment or a program on the Ugandan film industry? It's quite active.
Ugandans n Nigerians. Pretty d same pipo. Nigerians can easily survive in Uganda. Almost d same food dt we hv. For instance in Uganda, we hv a type of cassava called Nigeria. D cuttings wea imported from Nigeria. Surprisingly, most Ugandans hv Nigeria National Football team as a their second team. Uganda has many Nigerian churches. Simple n gud pipo.
Well Grace I'm perfectly okay with Nigeria. But ya there are some things that can be better. That is true for all Countries as well... And after all I am part Nigerian myself Ohhhh
😂😂sorry am too late but let mi gist u about Nigerians , thou am a Ugandan, 1 nigerians r very friendly pipo but short tempered. 2. They hate when it comes to hate they don't pretend to b in good terms yet they're not 3. They love ugandans cos of the hospitality and the welcoming friendly way. 4. They like their traditions n culture . 5. I really appreciate there generosity lol 6. One day i will vist Nigeria coz have got so many friends have met here in dubai, from igbo and yoruba tribe. 7. 😂why r u guys troublesome?? 8. Nigeria is the only country in Africa who knows what to do when it comes to acting , they r very creative n wisdom centred. 9. I am born again Christian and i love the way they worship and praise God, 😢 they are energetically great 👍 at raising the gloriness of jesus. Am coming back with part two😂coz soon am gonna b ur in-law Nigerians
Ohhhhwww!! This is sweet. Even me when it comes to spiritual things Nigeria is one. With God they have the best gospel artists. And witch craft, we see them in their movies. Am a Ugandan and christian also I agree with you
The truth is that Nigeria separate religion from tradition. Virtually every movie producers and actors you in those Nigerian movies are either Christians or Muslims. Even in gospel movies, you see typical Nigerian traditions.
1.Nigerians are very spiritual people, in the God sense or otherwise. 2. Nigerians have a deep and wide culture, its beautiful 3.Nigerians have unique English, I wonder how their colonizers feel about it..
They’re very loud and very aggressive….like to joke a lot and do not Listen but wanna be heard. Peppe too much. Love to compete. Speak with a lot of arrogancy at times.
You failed to educate him on the wrong perception on witchcraft. Its all about art and movie, make believe. You didn't care to explain the witchcraft thing as being just what the movie producers added to their movie. Nigerian is not different form most Afircan countries.
@@kogimanno...they didn't pretend. Now I understand why some in the Carribbean took this movie thing to make them hate Africa and Africans. Because that's how the movies depict their daily lives.
😂😂😅but why ya'll bleach lol black is beautiful I'm very light skin born like this but always love dark skin people at a point that i only date dark skin people
People bleach all over the world, some African countries are notorious for it. You guys just talk about Nigeria because we’re popular, give us a break🙄
@@africanstoryteller sorry if it does didn't mean to make you feel offended me asking a question is so different from the girl saying it boldly in the video
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My mukos and mulamus, you are welcome to Nigeria. I am a Nigerian guy married to the most wonderful woman on earth, who is a Ugandan.
Awwww😂😂 that's nyc dear
😂😂yes muko
Our mula
Tukusanyukidde muko 🤗🤗
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We are proud Makerererians🥰. Thanks Grace for visiting. it's like the whole of Africa watched Nigerian movies while growing up 🥰
Yes oh, I'm also a proud Makererian by association 🤣🇺🇬👍🏾. I guess so, I also grew up on those movies
Nigeria has some of the most smartest people in the world and like Jamaicans anywhere u go on earth a Jamaican or Nigerian is there...watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲
A lot of Jamaicans have igbo In nigeria and Ghana DNA.Because that is where their ancestors came from .
@@nduodiaka-ph9sl yes igbo,yaruba,Ghana and people fr Congo benin central Africa etc
❤❤
I love these type of videos, it is always interesting to know how Africans think of each other across the continent...
Really? I'm glad you like it 👍🏾
Uganda, My 2nd Country...
I love Uganda
That's where I studied
Nice, where's your first country?
Look at that na, 3years and ours 4year with an unending strikes. God save our country for us Lord. These people are so lovely and polite 💕 ☺️ ❤️. God bless Ugandans 🙌 🙏 ❤️ 💖 💕 such a beautiful soft spoken set of souls. Nice one sis 👏 👌 😍 🙌
Yes, everything in our country 🇳🇬 is hard and different. Ugandans are very soft spoken, unlike us🇳🇬🤣. God bless you too sister
@@africanstoryteller It is well. Amen ❤️ 🙏
Interestingly, none of the Ugandans 🇺🇬 mentioned the fact that Justice Udo Udoma of Nigeria 🇳🇬 served as Uganda's first African Chief Justice. His judgement in the Matovu's case helped to preserve the Buganda Kingdom. He helped to establish the Law School in that country. There is a Hall named after him at the University of Makarere.
As for the 200 level electrical engineering student who mockingly said 'Boko Haram made them famous'. It's the same way Joseph Kone and LRA made Uganda 🇺🇬 famous in the 1990s and 2000s.
I knew more about Uganda especially through the lens of Ssaka Sali 'the matoke man with the deepest voice'. He worked for the VOA in Washington, D.C. and was famous across the airwaves on African content.
Lastly, Field Marshall Idi Dada Amin (the man with the longest titles) also made Uganda very popular across the globe. I guess the majority of Nigerians know Uganda through the 'Idi Amin' and '90 Minutes in Entebbe' films.
I look forward to visiting Kampala, Entebbe, Soroti, Jinja, Mbale, Gulu, Fort Portal, Mbarara, etc
Wowwwww... This is the first time I'm hearing this... Thank you for the information.
There is no university hall in Uganda named after him!
Those are young people.. many of us do not know what you feel should be common knowledge. And he was mocking ..but he said his truth...that unfortunate happening made the country famous. He was a very articulate young man
@@Kiriza22I wonder which Hall too ...maybe it was renamed. But I don't know if it either
The chief justice is not given attention. In this country you study what you need at campus. He might be known by Law students. Then also, as you visit our country, remember not to take Ugandans seriously. If you take things seriously please don't visit. You will fight with people for nothing
Girl!!!!! You are just so excellent in giving valuable information in your travels in African countries. 💕💕💕
Thank you 🤗❤️
The first thing I knew about Nigeria is Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, then came the movies we grew up watching
Oh nice! We read the novel in school here in Nigeria 🇳🇬
@@africanstoryteller oh. We do it too here in Uganda
I am Ugandan but the BEST people I have ever met are NIGERIANS. As a Ugandan I have not met people as generous as Nigerians.I learnt how ro eat fufu and pepper soup.When I conceived my 3rd Born I craved for gari and pepper soup which I found Nigerians are the TRUE Africans,trend setters in everything.Surprisingly, Nigeria comes at No.14 in terms of size but is very populous.NIGERIA welcomed my Princess Meghan,thats a PLUS.I know alot as if I have been there.❤❤Love NAIJA
I really enjoy this episode, it's fun and entertaining. I also like and appreciate their candid views and opinions. I have been living and work6 with Ugandas for the last 4 years and I must confess that from my experience that all those that I have live and work with are nice and simple people.
Concerning Makarere University, that school is a great citadel of learning. I first came across the name of that school in my 300 level when I was studying African Political thought. I studied about Julius Nyerere and there is no way you will study about Julius Nyerere without mentioning Tangayika,Makarere university, e.t.c. I like your work,keep it up.
(OLUDOLAPO)
Iam a ugandan and I have many Nigerian friends here in qatar 🇶🇦 for most of the are my workmates and we attend the same church. Nigerians are very creative ,cooperative but hot tampered 😂 and can cause chaos so easily
😂😂😂that's it
So be careful such that you are not dragged into issues
@@jemimahnantongo6286 I have PhD is coexistence
Ugandan accents sound somewhat similar to Kenyan. Makes sense as they are close to Kenya geographically. Thank you for your channel and hard work.
About Nigeria, North is a lot different some South in terms of ethnicities and I guess the North is mostly Muslim where the South is mostly Christian. I think there are 35 states in Nigeria but not totally sure. I know there are many ethnicities but probably the largest are Hausa in the north and Yuroba and Igbo in the South. I know of the musicians like Davido and Burna Boy and Whiz Kid and Phyno. I know of Nollywood and have seen a bunch of Nollywood movies. I know the capital is Abuja but Lagos is the biggest population city. I know of your famous Pidgen and that your main competitor is Ghana for a lot of things, like jollof rice. There are a decent amount of Nigerian immigrants in the New York City area so I do get to meet some.
Awesome! You know a lot. Almost like you're Nigerian🇳🇬. There are actually 36 states. 🤗👍🏾❤️
@@africanstoryteller Thanks. I was really close with the states! Blessings to you.
East Africa's accent is the same. The only differences we have in accent is based on ethnicity, Bantu accent is the same in entire East Africa which is the biggest ethic group, then nilotics and others have their own accent
Nigeria has 36 States and not 35.
I think every East African can tell which country one comes from just by hearing them speak. (Kenyans) have a very distinct accent to a Ugandan. Also, I find Nigerians loud and chaotic...in a good way 😅
Always watching you my sister as you travel our continent educating us regarding the cultures, food and many more 💕
Thank you very much,I appreciate you my dear 🤗❤️
What I know about Nigerian is that they have true❤️ when they love they love and when they hate they have actually they don't tolerate nosense 😅but in Uganda we tolerate each and every nosense especially people in Central
That's why we are known for our hospitality 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
No one mentioned of the gospel part of Nigeria. I love their gospel music plus their pastors especially Apostle Michael oporko
Awww, God bless you dear. His name is Apostle Michael Orokpo. I also join his Sunday evening services
Surprised as well.. i know Nigeria for gospel giants
Fun fact: there is a place in Niger state named "Uganda"
I even had a cloth called Kampala is it true
Oh really?? 😲 I want to know the story behind it
@ruthiekuku5865 I too want know dear 🤭
Wooooow😂❤❤❤ this is nice
@@DollarDiana😂😂
I'm impressed, these students are qt articulate and make sense. Hey!! After all they had "Virtuous Grace", our v own versatile, engaging & forward-thinking vlogger!! Kudos!!🤝🏾👌🏾
They're articulate as expected of tertiary institution students 😊👍🏾. Thank you very much, kindly share the video 🤗
WOW...that was really informative and funny! Honestly the feedback was generally positive and that speaks a lot about your country 👍
Yes, I was pleasantly surprised by what they know
Am a Ugandan who has visited several states of Nigeria. In my house, I cook nigerian delicacies welllll well!!!😊, speak pidjin and love @Davido, Zubby Michael and Mr. Flavour ❤
Interesting!are you still in Nigeria?
In Uganda a taxi is different from a bus though all of them do transport
A taxi is smaller than a bus/mini bus and it carries 14 people
Whereas a bus is a big vehicle and carries 64 plus people,
There's a taxi park which is different from a bus park,
Buses have stops along the way where as taxis drop every destination a passenger reaches
I had a Ugandan teacher in pry 1
As a ugandan i know many things about nigeria .right from Nigerian movies eg paw paw aki to renowned footballers and music
❤❤ we ugandans welcome everyone.we don't hate fellow Africans.i had a Nigerian friend.so lovely ❤
Love the different perspectives and perceptions.
Me too
Yes Makerere University was known as Harvard of Africa
I follow nigerian idol. Congratulations to CHIMA my favourite.
How I miss Sam Loco Efe.
My flatmates- Honorable Dan Wiki Chibike OR Chibike Wiki, Prosper, Mimi, Chief Donatus wacha..........
Painful truth skin bleaching is a social traumatic issue that needs to be addressed in Nigeria. Nollyhood Nigerian movie 🎥 industry, western influence and self hate are contributing factors. 🇳🇬🇳🇬
I think it's blown out of proportion. By the way, what percentage of people bleach in Nigeria?
@@joejulian617but it is seen in the movies...and for many, the movies are the entry point to knowing the country. Technically...true from that point of view
You forgot to mention the late Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki and current Rwanda Paul Kagame . Authors Ngugi Wa Thiongo, Okello Oculi (he teaches somewhere at a Nigerian University)
very educative, well done mama G!
Thank you
What Hebrews know about Africa is ...and what we know of you...
Just N O W we talk,share, relate.
Our future looks... amazing
Well done sis. It is well with Nigeria and Nigerians. Great content as usual. 👏 👏 👏
Thank you sister 🤗
@@africanstoryteller thank you as well for making us proud always. 👏 remain blessed 🙌 😇 🙏
These people are funny
Haha but they are ryt😂😂
If you ask me too I will say movies and witchcraft🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂 even me knowing witchcrafts
You too?🤣
You see wetin Nollywood caused
go sis go Africa
Yes dear 🤗
Uganda is home to many foreigners.
Sister Grace, thank you for introducing us to Uganda. It's quite apparent, we know little about one another.
The Sister with hijab, looks as if she will fit right into naija life.
Sister Grace, will you feature a segment or a program on the Ugandan film industry? It's quite active.
True but unfortunately most of our movies are in local languages
@@kdtushaberoland3088 Aren't sub-titles provided?
Watch some here ruclips.net/video/EpxtkjZ3RSM/видео.html
@@oceejekwam6829 they don't put them, I don't know why.
Most of them are in Luganda others in english and small portion in swahil
@@kdtushaberoland3088 Thanks for the info.
Ugandans n Nigerians. Pretty d same pipo. Nigerians can easily survive in Uganda. Almost d same food dt we hv.
For instance in Uganda, we hv a type of cassava called Nigeria. D cuttings wea imported from Nigeria.
Surprisingly, most Ugandans hv Nigeria National Football team as a their second team.
Uganda has many Nigerian churches. Simple n gud pipo.
Awww! How sweet of you. Thanks for sharing 🤗🫶🏼
Your content is good am watching you from Ohio
I appreciate that, happy new year
Na wahooo ikerechi ihenacho😂😂
He tried, he's not Igbo🇳🇬😄🤗
Well Grace I'm perfectly okay with Nigeria. But ya there are some things that can be better. That is true for all Countries as well... And after all I am part Nigerian myself Ohhhh
Oh really?! You're part Nigerian?
@@africanstoryteller I am.. I was born in the US But I definitely have Nigerian Descent Oh Yes
That was really informative 👂
Next time try the streets these students only know nigeria from movies and music😂😂😂
😂😂sorry am too late but let mi gist u about Nigerians , thou am a Ugandan, 1 nigerians r very friendly pipo but short tempered.
2. They hate when it comes to hate they don't pretend to b in good terms yet they're not
3. They love ugandans cos of the hospitality and the welcoming friendly way.
4. They like their traditions n culture .
5. I really appreciate there generosity lol
6. One day i will vist Nigeria coz have got so many friends have met here in dubai, from igbo and yoruba tribe.
7. 😂why r u guys troublesome??
8. Nigeria is the only country in Africa who knows what to do when it comes to acting , they r very creative n wisdom centred.
9. I am born again Christian and i love the way they worship and praise God, 😢 they are energetically great 👍 at raising the gloriness of jesus.
Am coming back with part two😂coz soon am gonna b ur in-law Nigerians
Awww! Thank you so much
Ohhhhwww!! This is sweet. Even me when it comes to spiritual things Nigeria is one. With God they have the best gospel artists. And witch craft, we see them in their movies. Am a Ugandan and christian also I agree with you
The truth is that Nigeria separate religion from tradition. Virtually every movie producers and actors you in those Nigerian movies are either Christians or Muslims. Even in gospel movies, you see typical Nigerian traditions.
As a ugandan Nigeria is my next country
1.Nigerians are very spiritual people, in the God sense or otherwise. 2. Nigerians have a deep and wide culture, its beautiful 3.Nigerians have unique English, I wonder how their colonizers feel about it..
,,Ebube is my Nigerian bebe i want to visit her
All my eyes on a dog i have seen in the University 😂.
😂
I had aboy friend from nijeria but i forget his name 😅😅😅
Huh
Ahhhh! How’s that?
The only time Uganda made history was in the movie "45mins at Entebbe" in 1945 😔
That's not true
Uganda expelled asians😂😂 actually a lot done some research dear
You are very disrespectful
This ur attitude is bad!
Where there a time your country caught the world's attention other than 1945? Tell me other stories apart from Idi Amin 😂
What i know all about Naja they are many men of good God like the late senior seer prophet TB Joshua
Nigerian when it comes to money hohohoo they dont joke
You should ask Ugandans to do for you tye Nigerian accent!
Good idea,I will 🤣
Oga
🤔😄😄😄😄😄 Niaja oooo🙆🏾♀️
🤣🇳🇬 my Naija
@@pietrojenkins6901 you're welcome 🤗🇳🇬
My Victor 🤗🤗🤗🤗🎉
😂
😍
WOLE SOYINKA
Nigerians don't know much about other Africans except maybe Ghanaians
🤣
as a ugandan, i know nigerians have the best talented scamers
Nice one. Just like a Ugandan scammer tried to scam me while in Uganda but I was smarter than him
@@africanstorytelleryes ug has scammers but nothing beats nigeria😂....you guys are in first class
@@thechristianperspective a scammer is a scammer, rest!
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
😍😍😍😍
Abeg share the video bros.
@@africanstoryteller ok
How can someone forget mummy Ozoko P
😂
Great content, God help naija oo come next year
They’re very loud and very aggressive….like to joke a lot and do not Listen but wanna be heard. Peppe too much. Love to compete. Speak with a lot of arrogancy at times.
Bafere
That’s all you know about a whole country? Whao! Like there are no fraudsters in Uganda?
Any Nigeria here who wants to be my friend 😊?
I’m here🤚🏼😀🫶🏼
@@africanstoryteller nice meeting you here sis, let's be friends then🥰🌹
We are friends already but where are you from 😮
So no one here talking about their funniest English Accent😂
You failed to educate him on the wrong perception on witchcraft. Its all about art and movie, make believe. You didn't care to explain the witchcraft thing as being just what the movie producers added to their movie. Nigerian is not different form most Afircan countries.
They pretend they don't have witchcraft.
Other Africans,i.e
@@kogimanno...they didn't pretend. Now I understand why some in the Carribbean took this movie thing to make them hate Africa and Africans. Because that's how the movies depict their daily lives.
Yes, you are right. There is too much juju in uganda and other countries
We believe art is a mirror of society
@@Sarah-ob2rz Not in all cases. Art is sometimes imaginary and a make believe that has nothing to do with the society.
😂😂😅but why ya'll bleach lol black is beautiful I'm very light skin born like this but always love dark skin people at a point that i only date dark skin people
People bleach all over the world, some African countries are notorious for it. You guys just talk about Nigeria because we’re popular, give us a break🙄
@@africanstoryteller you tripping for no reason I'm being polite and you come of judgemental
Simple question but anyway I'm too grown for this 😘
It’s not polite, comes off as sarcasm and I just states the fact
@@africanstoryteller sorry if it does didn't mean to make you feel offended me asking a question is so different from the girl saying it boldly in the video
@@RayniqueVanderwesthuizen-og2bq it’s ok 🫶🏼
As a ugandan Nigeria is my next country