i wouldn't say better production. this channel is amazing, but the comparison is unnecessary and unjust since vox is a corporate media channel, while neo is a creator. why do you people always have the urge to compare
Yeah like imagine 98 million people living in about 40,000 km² only, I live in a less populated area in Egypt so it's not crowded at all, but I once went to downtown Cairo and you can't imagine the traffic and the enormous amount of people that are stuck together.
Nice video just one correction. The Nile in Ethiopia is reffered to as the black nile because it is mixed with fertile soil and minerals when it meets at the border with the white nile that's the starting point of the blue nile. The minerals that flow from Ethiopia through the black nile is what makes the soil in Egypt fertile and good for irrigation.
@@madinakader1399 You ought to educate yourself more, because your lack of knowledge is irritating. First of all, there is no „Black Nile“, stop spreading lies. The main tributaries are the Blue and White Nile, and there‘s no mention of a so called Black Nile. Stop spreading misinformation. Also, even the Egyptians call it en-Nīl, so stop saying it‘s called „Abbay“. I have never even heard it being called Abbay. Again, stop spreading lies and educate yourself by reading a book
@@larochejaquelein3680 @Madina the Nile is indeed called Abbay by the Ethiopians, it was called Aur (Black) by Ancient Egyptians, the conquering Greeks brought the term Nile (Nahal) meaning River... so in some sense, we now call the Nile: The River River if you translate all the foreign into English. Most likely the Greeks originally joined the terms Aur Nahal (meaning Black River), and over time due to the power of 'laziness' and being the dominating ethnicity and because it was the only river in sight, simply referred to it as the Nahal.
I think Egypt is worrying more because of loosing tons of soils which comes through the river not only the water , cause technically it'll a little bit less than it was till they finish filling the Dam
What you mentioned is history Since Aswan dam started storing silt (soil) started precipitating in the lake (Egypt lost the natural fertilizer and had to use industrial one)
This is fantastic video thank you so much all the way from Ethiopian🇪🇹♥️♥️♥️ Everyone in Egypt they must know that Nile It’s belong for Ethiopia And they have right to use it🇪🇹💪
If the Nile staring from Sudan why Egypt barking and barking around The world about Ethiopian dam stay away from our country this Nile is 85% for Ethiopian
@@samiaaa9359 Where do you get this percentage from? Geographically it's more around 20% of the Nile that belongs to Ethiopia. Most of it is on Sudanese soil. And it shouldn't be about possession but about need. Egypt needs it more than anyone. You don't like to share and call yourself a Christian nation. Disgusting.
Ethiopia is not poor. It has alot of resources one of them being the Nile. They need to start charging fees for the use of Nile water by Egyptians. No more free lunch.
Thank you, I watched this with my two sons as part of their geography as we home school due to Covid 19. It was really informative. What helps them learn, is enough visuals to help them to take in the information provided by the voiceover.
As well as the Blue Nile, most of the waters of the White Nile also originate in south-western Ethiopian highlands & the waters flow to the White Nile via a major tributary named 'Baro' [in Ethiopia] & 'Sobat' in South Sudan. Most of the waters of the White Nile that originate in Lake Victoria do not actually reach Khartoum (Sudan, where the two main branches of the Nile meet) & Egypt but are dispersed in the massive 'Sud' marshes located in South Sudan. In total, Ethiopia contributes about 85-90% of the total waters of the Nile that reach Khartoum & Egypt.
I was a bit surprised when the figure mentioned was 60% and can rise to 80% in the rainy season. I do not remember which source it was, but the figure 86%. Also, attributing a 20% increment due to rain is madness. Sobat and other tributaries to the White Nile originating in Ethiopia join the white nile downstream to the Sudd Wetlands where substantial evaporation takes place.
@@lukak3 - yes. Thanks. Also, the vast Sudd swamps in South Sudan contribute to the rains that fall on the Ethiopian highlands & fed all the rivers that are the major tributaries of the Nile river. In a sense, the Sudd Swamps - along the Congo Rain forests & the Gulf of Guinea [Atlantic Ocean] - is the source of moisture & clouds that fall as summer rains on the Ethiopian highlands - the same rains that also feed all those Nile tributaries as well as giving moisture to the small farms on the Ethiopian highlands which are 100% rain-fed [do not use irrigation]. So, logic suggests that attempting to dry the Sudd Swamps as a series of Egyptian & Sudanese regimes have tried could result in reduced amount of rains on the Ethiopian highlands. And, that would have worse consequences for Egypt & Sudan as well as for Ethiopia. Less amount of rains on the Ethiopian highlands due to the drying-up f the Sudd swamps means less water would flow into the tributaries that feed the Nile. Less rains on the Ethiopian highlands could also push more Ethiopian farmers to use irrigation instead of just relying on the rains - which means that even less water would flow to the Nile via the tributaries. Hence, it is better to leave nature alone, reduce human interference or dam building madness rationalised on the whims of nationalistic politicians & engineers...
@@peterdavid9636 We r talking abt using water natural water resource which starts from the northern part of Ethiopia BLUE NILE , we r talking abt building dam not the port there is a difference!
85 percent the water came from Ethiopia I think ethiopia needs this water more than Egypt according to data Ethiopia people they have 25 percent electricity and Egypt have 95 percent.
Egyptians will not die from thirst stop being dramatic !! Secondly Egypt should invest in alternative ways of getting water and thirdly ethopia is gonna use the Nile river to it's full advantage
@@prosl11 Dramatic?!! We're one of the most needy countries for water, we sure want you also to benefit from Nile, but with no harm for us, take more time to fill you dam just what we require only !!
It is important to note that Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda are not heavily dependent on Lake Victoria (they need to change that name to the East African Lake) for water consumption. It`s only the communities that live around the lake that are dependent on it for water, but I wouldn`t say heavily dependent. It`s more of a source of fish than water. There are plenty of water sources in these 3 countries but the infrastructure to get this water to the masses is what is lacking. Most of the countries you mentioned there apart from Egypt and Ethiopia, are in what is known as The Great Lakes region.
8 countries sign an agreement for equal share of the Nile river except Egypt and Sudan but non of the 8 countries are trying to use their water source b/c of the pressure they are facing from Egyp0t. I think GERD will be an eye opener for the rest of this countries
፤Genesis ፪፥፲፫ (2_13) የሁለተኛውም ወንዝ ስም ግዮን ነው፤ እርሱም የኢትዮጵያን ምድር ሁሉ ይከብባል። And the name of the second river is Gihon: the same is it that compasseth the whole land of Ethiopia.
You are a slave to the Ethiopians. You leave your rights at Ogaden and go support a state that wants to starve 100 million innocents instead of supporting Your egyptian brothers. And also, no, Ethiopia doesn't have the right to cut off water from millions of people.
@@retf8977 "Egyptian brother"😁😁😂...brother my *ss, aren't you the same Mesri who sold Palestinian plight for American and Israeli leftover? How is Somali more closer to you than their immediate neighbours..typical Mesri...
@@TH-qk6ez We fought for it and kept fighting until we came to an agreement, the Americans are in fact, way stronger than us, unlike you. And also, I was talking about the people, not about the government, I hate the militarist Egyptian government, the people didn't give up palestinan rights, the government did
Nobody is bullying Ethiopia, Egypt never denied Ethiopia the right to build the dam. Throughout 2011 (when there was an uprising going in Egypt) and till today all what Egypt was doing was to reach a mutual agreement with Ethiopia and from the looks of it Ethiopian delegates are the ones who are skipping meetings. Nobody here is entitled beside stupid and naive nationalistic comments from both sides that you can find easily on the internet
Guys stop fighting pls, in the end this is a temporary world, most Egyptians good and most Ethiopians are good. Pls love each other. 🇪🇬 ❤️ 🇪🇹, love from an Egyptian.
More than 90 percent of Egyptian people use clean water and have electricity. They also have man-made dam. Where as Ethiopia literally the source of the Nile use none from Nile. It is because of Egypt more than a century became a obstacle for Ethiopian not to build the dam. Ethiopia has a right to build a dam on her river and use her natural resources for her nation. Alas!
Sure you have rights to your own river, but you cannot just put our water security at risk. Build a Dam sure, but don't fill it up at such a fast pace to the point it might affect water flow in Egypt.
@@ab_12_8the ancient Egyptians are not the modern day Egyptians. The ancient Egyptians are in today's sudan, South sudan and Ethiopia. The modern Egyptians are actually invaders from middle east. The whole of Egypt all the way to South sudan and Ethiopia was all kush empire 😊😊
Ethiopia must control the Blue Nile waters and set terms for water use in Egyptian brothers and sisters. It was infact very wrong for Egypt to unilaterally built the Aswan high dam and flood, obliterate and destroy the Nubian people's way of life. The Egyptian government should have discussed the Nile river water use by the rest of the 9 Nile basin countries. The bottom line now is that Egypt needs to implement drip irrigation, explore the use of groundwater, built desalination plants and cut down on their discharge of municipal and industrial waste into river Nile. The key thing that they should focus on is to work with upstream river Nile countries to plant trees to increase forest cover and reduce deposition of silt into lake Tana, the source of Blue Nile. Thank you.
First, Egypt does not need to take approvals from other countries to build the High Dam, because its construction will not affect any country, because Egypt is the last country through which the Nile passes, in addition to that the Nubians were moved to larger and better homes than the old ones.
Hi, excellent video. Just a small correction : silt is a grain size ike sand or gravel, but smaller than sand and larger than clay. Muddy waters like the blue nile you mentioned carry these sediments in suspensions, which is often deposited during flood events. The sedimente, and therefore the silt, is made up of minerals and not the other way around like you said. These minerals can be decomposed by plants and pedogenetic processes, releasing nutrients.
Thank you so much. That is the ultimate goal just at the moment it is not possible since making these videos takes a long time and the channel isn't profitable enough yet to allow me to commit to it full time.
Nice presentation but it is biased in that it tries to show how important the Nile water is to Egypt which took much of the 10 minutes of the video ignoring the great importance of the water to Ethiopia and Sudan whose people are suffering from poverty.
@@ZAGAD-i2x Sorry to hear such baseless comments . Egypt doesn't want GERD that produces electricity because is affects its water flow. Ethiopia has started producing electricity . Nothing has happened to Egypt . The hidden issue is that it creats a good opportunity for Sudan to use GERD as a reservoir to expand its agricultural development that really affects the flow to Egypt . This is the hidden agenda that Egypt opposes the construction of GERD for. What a paradox ? Wake up Sudan. This is a free precious gift that one shouldn't miss at all. 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹✌️
@@محمدمحمد-ك3ز5ر It originates from Ethiopia and you want Ethiopia to fold it's hands and watch the river flow through. You guys are not even ashamed to tell Ethiopia not to touch it even fairly. 😡😡😡
Love from Uganda, we all know the River originates from Uganda, U stated it clear and evident the only River ever told in the bible that flows from South to North
Only 10% to 25% of Ethiopia’s population has electricity’s As of Egypt 🇪🇬 has 90% to 98% of it’s population has electricity so in this case I believe Ethiopia 🇪🇹 should have most of the water
Yeah they already have most of the water just check Ethiopian amount of water for person and Egyptian too and come to say the same thing again And check that percentage of electricity you said and its sources I just hate to argue with stupid brainwashed Bs !!
Finally found yt channel that's sooo relateable with my study 😊 I learn water resources management in Remote Sensing for Hidrology and water resources, thanks and keep making videos👍
The thing is Aswan's dam doesn't affect anyone because Egypt is the last county that the Nile flows in , but Ethiopia's dam well certainly affect Egypt as we will be 85% dryer , Egypt will have to strike the resistance dam
I wish you would've talked about how the construction of dams on the Nile affects soil fertility that is dependent on silt deposited after every flood and how dams interrupt this process. Also, the challenges faces where silt builds up behind dams causing issues with power generation and other issues.
@@rediettadesse2828 yes, soil that is local isn't shared but I'm talking about the rejuvenation of fertility through seasonal flood waters which occurs upstream and in some cases different countries, such as the Nile.
Jacque Cousteau talked about this exact issue in his documentaries that are decades old. I was surprised there wasn’t any of that discussed in this video either.
You are selfish and reckless! Sudan and Egypt have the right to use THE SAME amount of water. Ethiopia is not more special and not more important than Sudan or Egypt.
And Egypt still thinks the Nile belongs to them. They do as they wish with its waters for the benefit of their people but start threatening other countries who want to also help their citizens. This is one of the most egregious forms of arrogance that I have witnessed being exhibited on the world stage. Does Egypt btw remember how they displaced the Nubians upon building a second dam? They care much, don't they?
You can help your citizens all you want , Its only a problem when it will start harming Egypt , there’s a solution that will help both sides but people just don’t want to take it
Its not that English isnt his first language, he has a very noticable lisp, "wiver, bwake out, wawr, bwings" You can tell by his accent English isnt his first language, but that isnt why he speaks that way
Recently Egypt started reserving water in artificial lakes and digging a new branch to sainai to use it for agriculture ,other mega projects and reserving the rest,the amount of water wasted is relatively small we are currently having a water cold war with Ethiopia because they refuse negotiations and refuse any interference from the US to resolve the matter
@@mahmoudelaraby1599 In my opinion, I think the Nile should be used by all of the countries that it flows from. Egypt built its dam and Ethiopia should have the same right in their land. The U.S. did intervene, but the U.N. also intervened as well. The U.N. experts already decided that the water flow of the Nile would not negatively affect any Egyptians. Think of it as if the Mississippi started in the middle of Mexico and around 89% of the source of the water came from Mexico, and Mexico started to build a dam that would not negatively affect the much richer U.S. While giving electricity to half of Mexicans and available drinking water. And imagine if the U.S. is refusing to listen to the U.N. and only hoping that France's opinion in the matter counted. This is the situation in Africa, Donald Trump is supporting Egypt for no absolute reason. The Cold War would eventually end after Donald Trump's reign ends and Joe Biden or Bernie fixes everything up. Before you respond pls don't go on a rampage. All I did is state my opinion and backed up what I thought. There is no need of getting Nationalistic and threatening to go to war or something like that.
You have more than 11 rivers, yet you are poor, and you own 950 billion cubic meters of water, while Egypt owns only 55 billion, and the only river is the problem with your minds, ignorance, and hatred against Egypt and its people.
@@ኦርቶዶክስመዝሙር-ኸ5ቨ The Nile is an international river shared by everyone and is not owned by Ethiopia alone, and Ethiopia cannot obtain water from Egypt because Egypt is able to maintain its rights well and Egypt deals with you well and you are very weak, but you do not know the strength of Egypt. I hope you will ask Israel about the strength of Egypt
Trust me, people can tell propaganda from the truth..that is why not many people fell for this outright lie....he got all the facts wrong...for example he doesn't tell us why a colonial treaty which non of the upper riparian nations(the providers) were not party to and does not give a drop of water share is fair? Cos that is all the upper riparians are objecting to, and Egypt is trying to cling on to.....the truth is, Egyptians know too well that there is a win win technical solution but suffer from exaggerated sense of self importance as a country that bases its existence on being a l*ech between the west and middle east, with at most disrespect for black Africans..and this video is just one of their dispatched dogs....
This man got better production skills then vox
Ikr lol
Except he’s saying wriver instead of river
check atlas pro
hagop avagimov English might not be his 1st language or might have a speech impediment, but he’s doing his best. No one is perfect
i wouldn't say better production. this channel is amazing, but the comparison is unnecessary and unjust since vox is a corporate media channel, while neo is a creator. why do you people always have the urge to compare
This is the most underated channel I have ever seen
So true
I was just thinking the same thing. Such good content..... deserves some recognition.
Very true
Floo so very true!
Pritam Pradip Modak he’s have 10 million subs and he’d still be underrated
98% of population lives in 3% of available area. That's a "wow" stat
Yeah like imagine 98 million people living in about 40,000 km² only, I live in a less populated area in Egypt so it's not crowded at all, but I once went to downtown Cairo and you can't imagine the traffic and the enormous amount of people that are stuck together.
WOW; INDEED!!!
I live in cairo it's not crowded but in events its really crowded
This is not uncommon in the world.
I appreciate what you just showed us. Love from Ethiopia🇪🇹
Nice video just one correction. The Nile in Ethiopia is reffered to as the black nile because it is mixed with fertile soil and minerals when it meets at the border with the white nile that's the starting point of the blue nile. The minerals that flow from Ethiopia through the black nile is what makes the soil in Egypt fertile and good for irrigation.
ooh! that makes sense now. Ethiopia is a volcanic land mass.
Blue Nile not black. There's blue and white only.
@@Vhlathanosh please educate yourself more. Even the name Nile is colonizers name we don't use it we call it Abbay.
@@madinakader1399 You ought to educate yourself more, because your lack of knowledge is irritating. First of all, there is no „Black Nile“, stop spreading lies. The main tributaries are the Blue and White Nile, and there‘s no mention of a so called Black Nile. Stop spreading misinformation. Also, even the Egyptians call it en-Nīl, so stop saying it‘s called „Abbay“. I have never even heard it being called Abbay. Again, stop spreading lies and educate yourself by reading a book
@@larochejaquelein3680 @Madina the Nile is indeed called Abbay by the Ethiopians, it was called Aur (Black) by Ancient Egyptians, the conquering Greeks brought the term Nile (Nahal) meaning River... so in some sense, we now call the Nile: The River River if you translate all the foreign into English.
Most likely the Greeks originally joined the terms Aur Nahal (meaning Black River), and over time due to the power of 'laziness' and being the dominating ethnicity and because it was the only river in sight, simply referred to it as the Nahal.
I think Egypt is worrying more because of loosing tons of soils which comes through the river not only the water , cause technically it'll a little bit less than it was till they finish filling the Dam
ma nigga
Water is national security
What you mentioned is history
Since Aswan dam started storing silt (soil) started precipitating in the lake
(Egypt lost the natural fertilizer and had to use industrial one)
They don't want to see developed Ethiopia in geo politics, too, because they stand with Egypt when Ethiopia has equal rights as Egypt.
@@kidistalemu6065 Good thing Ethiopia stood for itself. Should find a to stop soil erosion too for the benefit of its people.
This is fantastic video thank you so much all the way from Ethiopian🇪🇹♥️♥️♥️
Everyone in Egypt they must know that Nile It’s belong for Ethiopia And they have right to use it🇪🇹💪
The Nile does not only belong to Ethiopia.
If the Nile staring from Sudan why Egypt barking and barking around The world about Ethiopian dam stay away from our country this Nile is 85% for Ethiopian
@@samiaaa9359 Where do you get this percentage from? Geographically it's more around 20% of the Nile that belongs to Ethiopia. Most of it is on Sudanese soil. And it shouldn't be about possession but about need. Egypt needs it more than anyone. You don't like to share and call yourself a Christian nation. Disgusting.
@@Selbstdenkender bruh they r z ones who dont wanna share with us. We suffered a lot befire for not using z water.
እውነትነው ኢትዮጵያ
This is really well written and has great visuals, top quality.
This is what we r watching stay home due to corona virus
For google classroom😭
Ye
I’m still here
@@gerardomeneses353 lol, same
Yh that is tru
Ethiopia is not poor. It has alot of resources one of them being the Nile. They need to start charging fees for the use of Nile water by Egyptians. No more free lunch.
Salty?
No@@keiththomas1180
Thank you, I watched this with my two sons as part of their geography as we home school due to Covid 19. It was really informative. What helps them learn, is enough visuals to help them to take in the information provided by the voiceover.
Lies again? Vigrx Plus
As well as the Blue Nile, most of the waters of the White Nile also originate in south-western Ethiopian highlands & the waters flow to the White Nile via a major tributary named 'Baro' [in Ethiopia] & 'Sobat' in South Sudan. Most of the waters of the White Nile that originate in Lake Victoria do not actually reach Khartoum (Sudan, where the two main branches of the Nile meet) & Egypt but are dispersed in the massive 'Sud' marshes located in South Sudan. In total, Ethiopia contributes about 85-90% of the total waters of the Nile that reach Khartoum & Egypt.
I was a bit surprised when the figure mentioned was 60% and can rise to 80% in the rainy season. I do not remember which source it was, but the figure 86%. Also, attributing a 20% increment due to rain is madness. Sobat and other tributaries to the White Nile originating in Ethiopia join the white nile downstream to the Sudd Wetlands where substantial evaporation takes place.
@@lukak3 - yes. Thanks. Also, the vast Sudd swamps in South Sudan contribute to the rains that fall on the Ethiopian highlands & fed all the rivers that are the major tributaries of the Nile river. In a sense, the Sudd Swamps - along the Congo Rain forests & the Gulf of Guinea [Atlantic Ocean] - is the source of moisture & clouds that fall as summer rains on the Ethiopian highlands - the same rains that also feed all those Nile tributaries as well as giving moisture to the small farms on the Ethiopian highlands which are 100% rain-fed [do not use irrigation]. So, logic suggests that attempting to dry the Sudd Swamps as a series of Egyptian & Sudanese regimes have tried could result in reduced amount of rains on the Ethiopian highlands. And, that would have worse consequences for Egypt & Sudan as well as for Ethiopia. Less amount of rains on the Ethiopian highlands due to the drying-up f the Sudd swamps means less water would flow into the tributaries that feed the Nile. Less rains on the Ethiopian highlands could also push more Ethiopian farmers to use irrigation instead of just relying on the rains - which means that even less water would flow to the Nile via the tributaries. Hence, it is better to leave nature alone, reduce human interference or dam building madness rationalised on the whims of nationalistic politicians & engineers...
wtf did you even just write?
We Moroccans and I have friends in Algeria, all support our Ethiopian brothers. It's your right
You are nothing
Best production skills & perfect reporting ever than those top world news .
Nile start from Ethiopia and Ethiopia never use the water all life
Egypt want to control the whole Nile Valley. Maybe if they need water they should open their dam.
@@Okrollins1 Ethiopia,also if they need sea port they should open their own port, not
trying to own other country's port.
@kintu david no Google and see its from Ethiopia
@@peterdavid9636 how to open from wher .can u explain
@@peterdavid9636 We r talking abt using water natural water resource which starts from the northern part of Ethiopia BLUE NILE , we r talking abt building dam not the port there is a difference!
Thank you for the video. The blue nile contribute 86.5% of water which all comes from Ethiopia.
Correction: The blue Nile is 85% and during the rainy season in Ethiopia up to 92% contributor to the Nile!
CORRECT ....WE THANK YOU FOR TELLING THE TRUTH.
All originate from Tanzania ,if we cut off all countries ,they will suffer a lot !!!!!
100% original from Tanzania lake nyanza (lake Victoria )!!!
@@noelkapesa1858 why not give lake victoria a native name
Noel Kapesa 😂😂😂
ETHIOPIA have right to use the natural resources to electric power, done.
That's right. Egypt just want to start a war.
And egypt has the right to protect egyptians from thrust and starvation
@@edoameen with its resource
@@mavhunguvincent with our army
It is very simple the water is in our land mean in ethiopia so ethiopia has full right to use it
It's time for Ethiopia to use the Nile + congratulation for this useful project and God bless Ethiopia and I will visit you soon
where are u fro
You are right
@@damnitsme8511 Does his where about matters ?
Thank you brother. I am a SriLankan, It was helpful to my education works.
love your vid dude
Thanks! :)
neo repent of your sins and follow Jesus Christ Almighty
@@allglorytomylordandgodjesu5807 stfu troll
This kind clips it’s good to watch. While you stay inside. Due to the coronavirus!
Same here!
still inside...
@@hyenaeater3741 hhh COVID-19 it looks like. Is here to stay be save y’all!
@@maqoslemaquuste9089 BAHAHAHAH I live in new Zealand
Coffee and The Nile are The brand of Ethiopia as Boeing and Coca cola are The Brand of USA
No one can stop us using our river.
And no one can stop all the other countries from using it as well. There’s enough for all. We just need to learn to share and conserve!
Thank you so much, I learn more about white Nile and blue Nile I really appreciate you
1:13 either I failed my geography lessons in the 90s or something has changed but Lake Victoria is NOT in Central Africa but East Africa.
Ur right it is in east africa
Well if we look at it as: North-Middle-South, then it is Central Africa, but if we look at it as: West-Middle-East, then its East Africa.
And its true name is not Lake V.
My qn is,white n blue which one is more longer than?
Lake Swahili
Great video, a topic that no one thinks about! Looking forward to part 2 :)
85 percent the water came from Ethiopia I think ethiopia needs this water more than Egypt according to data Ethiopia people they have 25 percent electricity and Egypt have 95 percent.
Ya man
Fair share of water is fair than political agitation. Do you know 10% of Ethiopians have only electricity while Egyptian have 100%. BE FAIR.
So Egyptians die from thirst for Ethiopians to have electricity??
Egyptians will not die from thirst stop being dramatic !! Secondly Egypt should invest in alternative ways of getting water and thirdly ethopia is gonna use the Nile river to it's full advantage
@@prosl11 Dramatic?!!
We're one of the most needy countries for water, we sure want you also to benefit from Nile, but with no harm for us, take more time to fill you dam just what we require only !!
It is important to note that Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda are not heavily dependent on Lake Victoria (they need to change that name to the East African Lake) for water consumption. It`s only the communities that live around the lake that are dependent on it for water, but I wouldn`t say heavily dependent. It`s more of a source of fish than water. There are plenty of water sources in these 3 countries but the infrastructure to get this water to the masses is what is lacking. Most of the countries you mentioned there apart from Egypt and Ethiopia, are in what is known as The Great Lakes region.
8 countries sign an agreement for equal share of the Nile river except Egypt and Sudan but non of the 8 countries are trying to use their water source b/c of the pressure they are facing from Egyp0t. I think GERD will be an eye opener for the rest of this countries
East African Lake is a horrible name. Worse than Lake Victoria.
Africans already have a name for it. In Uganda it's called Nnalubaale.
Pronounced: Nalu-ball
@@user-my5bg5nm2w no we signed a treaty in 2015 but ethiopia broke it
It will be good to rename it Swahili Lake
I Have got one mistake The Blue Nile (Abbay ) Contribute more than 85% of water In the Rainy Season June , July ,August
፤Genesis ፪፥፲፫ (2_13) የሁለተኛውም ወንዝ ስም ግዮን ነው፤ እርሱም የኢትዮጵያን ምድር ሁሉ ይከብባል።
And the name of the second river is Gihon: the same is it that compasseth the whole land of Ethiopia.
You are right
Greeting from France
True! !!!
AMEN
God is great ❤️🙏
That comes my head...so the next question is where is the tree river and the garden of eden??
Love from EGYPT
Thanks so much!
ThirdeyeStrike Egypt is in Africa
@476 Anno Domini but inhabited with middle eastern start aren’t africans
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Ethiopia have every right to utilize its river how ever they want it. Dont let Egypt bully you! We, Somalis support you on this one
You are a slave to the Ethiopians. You leave your rights at Ogaden and go support a state that wants to starve 100 million innocents instead of supporting Your egyptian brothers. And also, no, Ethiopia doesn't have the right to cut off water from millions of people.
@@retf8977
"Egyptian brother"😁😁😂...brother my *ss, aren't you the same Mesri who sold Palestinian plight for American and Israeli leftover? How is Somali more closer to you than their immediate neighbours..typical Mesri...
@@TH-qk6ez We fought for it and kept fighting until we came to an agreement, the Americans are in fact, way stronger than us, unlike you. And also, I was talking about the people, not about the government, I hate the militarist Egyptian government, the people didn't give up palestinan rights, the government did
Nobody is bullying Ethiopia, Egypt never denied Ethiopia the right to build the dam.
Throughout 2011 (when there was an uprising going in Egypt) and till today all what Egypt was doing was to reach a mutual agreement with Ethiopia and from the looks of it Ethiopian delegates are the ones who are skipping meetings.
Nobody here is entitled beside stupid and naive nationalistic comments from both sides that you can find easily on the internet
Guys stop fighting pls, in the end this is a temporary world, most Egyptians good and most Ethiopians are good. Pls love each other. 🇪🇬 ❤️ 🇪🇹, love from an Egyptian.
Great video, well-researched, Overall a great channel, love from Egypt!
Ethiopia river(Nile)waw❤❤
More than 90 percent of Egyptian people use clean water and have electricity. They also have man-made dam. Where as Ethiopia literally the source of the Nile use none from Nile. It is because of Egypt more than a century became a obstacle for Ethiopian not to build the dam.
Ethiopia has a right to build a dam on her river and use her natural resources for her nation. Alas!
egypt has relied on the nile for over 7000 years, even before ethiopia was inhabited as a civilization so it to has a right to the water.
Sure you have rights to your own river, but you cannot just put our water security at risk. Build a Dam sure, but don't fill it up at such a fast pace to the point it might affect water flow in Egypt.
@@ab_12_8the ancient Egyptians are not the modern day Egyptians. The ancient Egyptians are in today's sudan, South sudan and Ethiopia. The modern Egyptians are actually invaders from middle east. The whole of Egypt all the way to South sudan and Ethiopia was all kush empire 😊😊
This is a fantastic video, love from Egypt!
Ethiopia must control the Blue Nile waters and set terms for water use in Egyptian brothers and sisters. It was infact very wrong for Egypt to unilaterally built the Aswan high dam and flood, obliterate and destroy the Nubian people's way of life. The Egyptian government should have discussed the Nile river water use by the rest of the 9 Nile basin countries. The bottom line now is that Egypt needs to implement drip irrigation, explore the use of groundwater, built desalination plants and cut down on their discharge of municipal and industrial waste into river Nile. The key thing that they should focus on is to work with upstream river Nile countries to plant trees to increase forest cover and reduce deposition of silt into lake Tana, the source of Blue Nile. Thank you.
The nubians we resettled in better, bigger homes
An eye for an eye? Tf?🤡
First, Egypt does not need to take approvals from other countries to build the High Dam, because its construction will not affect any country, because Egypt is the last country through which the Nile passes, in addition to that the Nubians were moved to larger and better homes than the old ones.
@@thesunnyleopard.193 that nile should be diverted and use for irrigation by Ethiopians
@@CatherineNjue-iy5nj The Nile is not owned by Ethiopia alone, as it passes through many countries, all of which share it
Wow that was a fantastic intro. You have some production skills my friend.
Thank you so much. You are a storehouse of important, inclusive information!
Blue Nile (Abay) covers more than 85% of Nile annual flow not 60%.
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The quality of these videos is simply outstanding!
the funny part is the beggar is acting as the owner, Egypt have to pay for that water.
If war broke in these two countries I don't think there no men in Egypt to fight ethiopia
@Moe Baker no worries ethiopians can as well invite the world to dump nuclear waste in the river.....don't start a war you cannot win
@Moe Baker
go ahead, we call that suicide.
f16 vs you drink the last drop of ??? hehe...
@Moe Baker clown , you will see what will happen just try
@Moe Baker and Ethiopia blocks the nile then what
Hi, excellent video. Just a small correction : silt is a grain size ike sand or gravel, but smaller than sand and larger than clay. Muddy waters like the blue nile you mentioned carry these sediments in suspensions, which is often deposited during flood events. The sedimente, and therefore the silt, is made up of minerals and not the other way around like you said. These minerals can be decomposed by plants and pedogenetic processes, releasing nutrients.
You have that backwards. Silt is smaller than clay and larger than sand.
The best explanation of the Nile, the history, and countries dependent on its source
2020 for change week up my beautiful people you need Light 💡 Nile is your natural resources 💚💛❤️
Informative!!!
WOW, now i’m thankful for youtube’s recommendations taking me here! +1 subscriber now!
Bilu nil is may blad plus ejiypt forgat🇪🇹🇪🇷👌👌👌👌👌👌👌🇪🇬👎👎👎👎👎👎
Awesome. Well done 👏
1:13 The Nile rises in East Africa not Central Africa
But he rotated the map by 90° /s
I wondered if there was a new source of Nile
@@amokendege5399 2. lake tana in ethiopia, east africa and lake victoria in central africa.
zombieat Corection: Ethiopia is in the Horn, and Lake Victoria is in East Africa
@@wandamaximoff7495 ok, i agree. thanks
You guys really need to post more often! The content is so good! A video a week will be ideal. Please consider this. Thank you.
Thank you so much. That is the ultimate goal just at the moment it is not possible since making these videos takes a long time and the channel isn't profitable enough yet to allow me to commit to it full time.
@@neoexplains Thank for the video, please I need such an amazing, video editing skills
@@neoexplains you should consider making patroen.
Nice presentation but it is biased in that it tries to show how important the Nile water is to Egypt which took much of the 10 minutes of the video ignoring the great importance of the water to Ethiopia and Sudan whose people are suffering from poverty.
Sudan will be negatively affected too
@@ZAGAD-i2x Sorry to hear such baseless comments .
Egypt doesn't want GERD that produces electricity because is affects its water flow. Ethiopia has started producing electricity . Nothing has happened to Egypt . The hidden issue is that it creats a good opportunity for Sudan to use GERD as a reservoir to expand its agricultural development that really affects the flow to Egypt . This is the hidden agenda that Egypt opposes the construction of GERD for. What a paradox ? Wake up Sudan. This is a free precious gift that one shouldn't miss at all. 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹✌️
They have rains and it is cheaper than irrigation
@@محمدمحمد-ك3ز5ر It originates from Ethiopia and you want Ethiopia to fold it's hands and watch the river flow through. You guys are not even ashamed to tell Ethiopia not to touch it even fairly. 😡😡😡
Love from Uganda, we all know the River originates from Uganda, U stated it clear and evident the only River ever told in the bible that flows from South to North
Interesting, at 4:30 the horizontal Africa continent does look like mirror of Australia continent.
No, it does not.
This was great
Finally Ethiopian doing good job by building this Dum
Ali hizam Hizam I’m from Ethiopia
imagine 100 million dying from thirst u heartless piece of trash
@OMAR AHMED we dont care go back to the middle East
Only 10% to 25% of Ethiopia’s population has electricity’s As of Egypt 🇪🇬 has 90% to 98% of it’s population has electricity so in this case I believe Ethiopia 🇪🇹 should have most of the water
Yeah they already have most of the water just check Ethiopian amount of water for person and Egyptian too and come to say the same thing again
And check that percentage of electricity you said and its sources
I just hate to argue with stupid brainwashed Bs !!
They have alot of rivers we only have the Nile river so to produce electricity making 100 million thirsty +the Nile is for all not for a country
The fact that you rotated the map by 90° is really messing with my brain
Super😊
Poor research! Blue Nile contributes 86% of the the overall water flow to Egypt.
true its 86% !!
He didn't say anything that contradicts that though.
86% only during the short rainy season. The rest it's 60%.
I am Egyptian and I thought it is 100% of water in Egypt
Go back to the story or school
Thanks...! Informative...
Finally found yt channel that's sooo relateable with my study 😊 I learn water resources management in Remote Sensing for Hidrology and water resources, thanks and keep making videos👍
Watch top 10 longest river
Awesome job mate...👍
What!!!? Egypt has a damm on the Nile river and still is trying to prevent Ethiopia from constructing the Renaissance damm?
That's the colonial hypocrisy for u!
@@betelehemt ofcourse it is
And it is unacceptable.
@@Billythetoaster2004 how about the Nubians that were displaced to make way for the Aswan dam didnt it affect them?
The thing is Aswan's dam doesn't affect anyone because Egypt is the last county that the Nile flows in , but Ethiopia's dam well certainly affect Egypt as we will be 85% dryer , Egypt will have to strike the resistance dam
@@mikemulu8179 Nubians are egyptians
Very Nice And Easy to Understand Explaination .
I love this channel so much ❤️
Love from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
Thanks so much!
Wow ! Great job explanations...amazing video
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You need more subs
I’m so glad that I found your channel
Well, Ethiopia is contributing 86% of river Nile Ethiopia is a source of river Nile 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
It's my dam!
And we, Egyptians, don't give a Dam!
@@retf8977
The one that is building is the one that isn't giving a Damn...suck your bluff !
@@TH-qk6ez I don't give a damn about what the stupid dam does, If it escalates to us bombing it, then suffer the consequences
@@retf8977
any time bro, we will be waiting with water cannon...😁
@@TH-qk6ez cool
Very informative video and also fantastic. Love from Bangladesh.
I wish you would've talked about how the construction of dams on the Nile affects soil fertility that is dependent on silt deposited after every flood and how dams interrupt this process. Also, the challenges faces where silt builds up behind dams causing issues with power generation and other issues.
Soil is not a shared resource .. only water is ... so thats not in the equation
@@rediettadesse2828 yes, soil that is local isn't shared but I'm talking about the rejuvenation of fertility through seasonal flood waters which occurs upstream and in some cases different countries, such as the Nile.
Jacque Cousteau talked about this exact issue in his documentaries that are decades old. I was surprised there wasn’t any of that discussed in this video either.
Thnk u for teaching something about Nile
Excellent work neo. I'm really looking forward to part 2 arriving. :-)
Thank you!
Great video🔥
I’ve never seen the world map from this angle
The most luxurious gift from God
Great neo video production! High quality!
Parabéns do Brasil
Obrigado!
Thank you video brilliant compliment
It is the time for Ethiopia to use the Nile!after afew month every things completing and serve Ethiopian people
You are selfish and reckless! Sudan and Egypt have the right to use THE SAME amount of water. Ethiopia is not more special and not more important than Sudan or Egypt.
❤ I love learning about these things….thanks for making this video 😊
love from Brazil
goddamn this channel is amazing
And Egypt still thinks the Nile belongs to them. They do as they wish with its waters for the benefit of their people but start threatening other countries who want to also help their citizens.
This is one of the most egregious forms of arrogance that I have witnessed being exhibited on the world stage.
Does Egypt btw remember how they displaced the Nubians upon building a second dam?
They care much, don't they?
You can help your citizens all you want , Its only a problem when it will start harming Egypt , there’s a solution that will help both sides but people just don’t want to take it
didn't gerd also displace tens of thousands of people living behind the dam??
@@zombieat mostly projects like these displace people. How you take care of them afterwards is what matters.
Please made a video of Indian rever 🙏🙏🙏
you are doing great work ! cheers mate
love from India
Thanks!
greatly done video bro
The Blue Nile tributes 84% of water to Nile. Not 60%
@suraphel GetachewHe wasn't wrong, he said 100 million correctly, the 120 million number was the population forecast for 2030.
0:50 thank YOU
Is it me or is he constantly saying "Wiver" instead of "River"?
Maybe English is not his first language or he has an accent from somewhere.
yeah it was bugging me a bit but still a good vid
It's a foreign accent. He's saying like 5 different letters as "w". W's, R's, V's, L's, soft U's....
I caught that too his definitely not american
Its not that English isnt his first language, he has a very noticable lisp, "wiver, bwake out, wawr, bwings"
You can tell by his accent English isnt his first language, but that isnt why he speaks that way
Nice video.
that fact that the map in this video was rotated on its side gave me anxiety
Haha really? I appreciated how he made it easier to see all countries at the same time.
I liked it. It made it easier to follow the Nile's path.
Great work bro.
It's my dam 💪🇪🇹
No one cares
red eyed tree frog 🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼
@@prideofegypt388 Lmao I am egyptian and I am defending egypt but k
Well, then congratulations on your dam.
Now, let's reach a mutual agreement where we mitigate the damage like actual two functional and mature states.
We will destroy it
dude this is cool!
I mean Egypt can like just stop the fresh water from leaving the nile delta. Make a new canal to the depression areas of egypt and you're good to go.
Egypt is no stranger to mega projects so it makes you wonder whether they found out a problem with this idea or maybe irreversible consequences.
Recently Egypt started reserving water in artificial lakes and digging a new branch to sainai to use it for agriculture ,other mega projects and reserving the rest,the amount of water wasted is relatively small
we are currently having a water cold war with Ethiopia because they refuse negotiations and refuse any interference from the US to resolve the matter
@@mahmoudelaraby1599 In my opinion, I think the Nile should be used by all of the countries that it flows from. Egypt built its dam and Ethiopia should have the same right in their land. The U.S. did intervene, but the U.N. also intervened as well. The U.N. experts already decided that the water flow of the Nile would not negatively affect any Egyptians. Think of it as if the Mississippi started in the middle of Mexico and around 89% of the source of the water came from Mexico, and Mexico started to build a dam that would not negatively affect the much richer U.S. While giving electricity to half of Mexicans and available drinking water. And imagine if the U.S. is refusing to listen to the U.N. and only hoping that France's opinion in the matter counted. This is the situation in Africa, Donald Trump is supporting Egypt for no absolute reason. The Cold War would eventually end after Donald Trump's reign ends and Joe Biden or Bernie fixes everything up.
Before you respond pls don't go on a rampage. All I did is state my opinion and backed up what I thought. There is no need of getting Nationalistic and threatening to go to war or something like that.
Can't do it for humankind.
Com Tass but the fam in Ethiopia will cause harm to other countries. Egypt’s damn didn’t do that
Great work ,awesome content
Lets focus on the Nile!
Ethiopian need to use their river Nile to get out from poverty!
You have more than 11 rivers, yet you are poor, and you own 950 billion cubic meters of water, while Egypt owns only 55 billion, and the only river is the problem with your minds, ignorance, and hatred against Egypt and its people.
@@mohamedbahgat293 Egypts own 0% cubic water. What the F are you talking about😂
@@ኦርቶዶክስመዝሙር-ኸ5ቨ The Nile is an international river shared by everyone and is not owned by Ethiopia alone, and Ethiopia cannot obtain water from Egypt because Egypt is able to maintain its rights well and Egypt deals with you well and you are very weak, but you do not know the strength of Egypt. I hope you will ask Israel about the strength of Egypt
@@mohamedbahgat293 so how much is your fare share?😂
Am from Uganda..... I approve this video
Long live Uganda my bro 🇺🇬👍
only 6k views is criminally underrated, guys, keep posting comments and like the video so more people see it!
Trust me, people can tell propaganda from the truth..that is why not many people fell for this outright lie....he got all the facts wrong...for example he doesn't tell us why a colonial treaty which non of the upper riparian nations(the providers) were not party to and does not give a drop of water share is fair? Cos that is all the upper riparians are objecting to, and Egypt is trying to cling on to.....the truth is, Egyptians know too well that there is a win win technical solution but suffer from exaggerated sense of self importance as a country that bases its existence on being a l*ech between the west and middle east, with at most disrespect for black Africans..and this video is just one of their dispatched dogs....
Your wish was fulfilled. Now 800k views.
@@homelesswatcher547 thankfully :D
Valuable information ℹ️. 😊 Thanks