🇳🇬🇪🇹🇬🇭🇿🇦1957 High School Exchange Students Prejudice Debate: Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ghana, South Africa

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  • @Chenakaja
    @Chenakaja Год назад +581

    Awww it gives me so much joy watching my dad (Boniface Offokaja). It’s a blessing for the world to see what an awesome man he was!

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Год назад +83

      ❤❤ You must be proud to have him as your father! You're blessed!

    • @Chenakaja
      @Chenakaja Год назад +57

      @@TheDemouchetsREACT yea!!! So proud!!!

    • @dalvincee303
      @dalvincee303 Год назад +36

      He truly was. Because of him, I don't get tired of watching this debate.

    • @joselinopinto7979
      @joselinopinto7979 Год назад +42

      You mean the Nigerian? He’s the most interesting in my point of view. Very brilliant and you are blessed having him as a dad

    • @kendrickswiftmotivations5146
      @kendrickswiftmotivations5146 Год назад +26

      Your dad is really intelligent

  • @RA-ms3je
    @RA-ms3je Год назад +74

    NIGERIA was still under British rule in 1957 and got independence in 1960. Just imagine the boldness and fearlessness it took for a 15 year old Nigerian boy to say this.

    • @emmanuelgospel4472
      @emmanuelgospel4472 Месяц назад +1

      @@RA-ms3je honestly 🧨🔥👌

    • @zeket-o6z
      @zeket-o6z 24 дня назад +1

      nigeria isn't really independent. it's still being exploited by its former colonial power

    • @emmanuelgospel4472
      @emmanuelgospel4472 24 дня назад

      @@zeket-o6z it's called neocolonialism

  • @CHIEF193
    @CHIEF193 Год назад +311

    That Nigerian Boy stood for the whole Continent 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🤣🤣

  • @richlyt2238
    @richlyt2238 Год назад +382

    As a Nigerian defending Africa is a natural obligation that we won't shy away from

    • @chimakalu41
      @chimakalu41 Год назад +9

      Exactly. ❤️❤️🔥🔥

    • @Iletyoulive
      @Iletyoulive Год назад +37

      This is why I rock with Nigerians

    • @watchersmedia9512
      @watchersmedia9512 Год назад +40

      I disagree. Nigeria defending Africans was a big mistake we made because we are suppose to defend our self first before we can decide to defend others. And now that we need those who will defend us, nobody is showing up rather they're all making things worst for us by either being xenophobic or spreading malicious lies against us

    • @richlyt2238
      @richlyt2238 Год назад +17

      @@watchersmedia9512 I get where you are coming from with the xenophobic remark but shit happens in family the core responsibility right here is to protect ourselves against external forces so we can deal with our internal differences

    • @WinTW9
      @WinTW9 Год назад +26

      Thank you. Nigerians .. sincerely Ethiopians.

  • @kennyogunbekun2466
    @kennyogunbekun2466 Год назад +307

    Our parents as students back in the 50s were actually taxed to help fight apartheid in SA. Nigeria has always been about Africa and Africans.

    • @amandaeguale1641
      @amandaeguale1641 Год назад +23

      Even in the 80’s

    • @kennyogunbekun2466
      @kennyogunbekun2466 Год назад +13

      @@amandaeguale1641 wow!

    • @wahabodusola6484
      @wahabodusola6484 Год назад +29

      During OBJ regime, it was called "Mandela tax".

    • @rebaonegladness4621
      @rebaonegladness4621 Год назад +33

      teared up a little about this. As a South African, I Am gratful

    • @interestingthingstoknow8975
      @interestingthingstoknow8975 Год назад +35

      As a student in secondary school back then, we each contributed 50 Naira to support ANC and the fight against Apartheid...so my money was part of the fight too.

  • @nmg1909
    @nmg1909 Год назад +189

    The Nigerian boy, Boniface offorkaja, a renowned journalist, is now deceased at 78yrs old. May his life RIP

    • @marleneno803
      @marleneno803 Год назад +10

      I remember him very well.
      Funny enough, the South African girl ended up in America, where she is married to a woman.
      There is actually a what became of them all follow up.

    • @patrickrumbu2902
      @patrickrumbu2902 Год назад +1

      Amen 🙏🏿

    • @joeyternaagor6457
      @joeyternaagor6457 Год назад +9

      @@marleneno803 That’s right and she recanted all that she said at the debate claiming that she was directed (ordered) by her home authorities to canvass the position that she advanced at the debate.

    • @ebycreations3268
      @ebycreations3268 Год назад +2

      @@marleneno803 Please where can I find the what became of them part?

    • @marleneno803
      @marleneno803 Год назад

      @@ebycreations3268 ruclips.net/video/PlCKfr0t4AM/видео.html

  • @cooljamie76
    @cooljamie76 Год назад +172

    I’m 45 now and I remember growing up in Nigeria my elementary school teacher would tell everyone to stand on our feet and pray for our brothers & sisters in South Africa. Our parents were also taxed every months, many South African Anti-Apartheid fled SA and seek refuge in Nigeria and attended school and to be honest watching this video and how we are now in Africa, I can testify that we’ve made a lot of progress in Africa and hopefully we can do the same as blacks here in the US. Also, the level of knowledge at their age in 1952 and how well spoken they were really showed the standard of education young people had, I wish we could bring that back to the black community.

    • @KagisoMutlaneng
      @KagisoMutlaneng Год назад +14

      ​@@rubendejong6748 It is true. Most of the motivation behind it was to fund the ANC (and its affiliates) though, not others like the BPC, SASO, PAC etc who were the ones actually on the ground and organized what are considered the "liberation milestones" of Apartheid.
      E.g. 1976 Youth Uprising was organized by BCM organizations and the youth itself (SASO affiliated), and the day was known as #BlackPowerDay, inspired by Kwame Ture's popularization of the term on 16th June 1966 (exactly 10 years before what is now June 16). Monies donated to the ANC would have naturally never reached the Biko's, Mashinini's or Seathlolo's.
      ANC received the money and confirmed it. PAC received monies from Nigeria c. 70's or 80's, that was also confirmed. SWAPO in South West Africa (now Namibia) also got funded in their fight against South African colonization.

    • @tundebakare6887
      @tundebakare6887 Год назад +9

      @@KagisoMutlaneng you're on point bro

    • @sylviasworld9397
      @sylviasworld9397 Год назад +4

      Yes they were all intelligent and well spoken. They defended their points well, all of them.

    • @Danorous
      @Danorous Год назад +6

      @@rubendejong6748 You don't know what you are saying. Have you heard late Nelson Mandela praising Nigeria for what it did for SA during apartheid?. We are one my brother

    • @Jesse4all
      @Jesse4all Год назад

      @@rubendejong6748 u know what,you full of hates against your African brothers

  • @kingtemitemidayo938
    @kingtemitemidayo938 Год назад +81

    The Nigerian man is a legend 🇳🇬🙌🏽

  • @amandaeguale1641
    @amandaeguale1641 Год назад +181

    Nigerians are all about Africa , I love them for this ❤

    • @chimakalu41
      @chimakalu41 Год назад +9

      🇳🇬

    • @chimakalu41
      @chimakalu41 Год назад +3

      @Ruben De Jong That was about people from Ghana taking a lot of jobs in Nigeria the time when the job market was tight. In the mid 1980s. It was unfair but it happened.

    • @augustinechidodaoctane3904
      @augustinechidodaoctane3904 Год назад +12

      @@chimakalu41 Ghana did it to Nigerians ist

    • @JtheGlorifiedOne
      @JtheGlorifiedOne Год назад +4

      @@augustinechidodaoctane3904 Thank you!

    • @godsanointed3397
      @godsanointed3397 Год назад

      @@rubendejong6748 it was a pay back time when Nigerian government expelled Ghanaians from Nigeria in 1983 after Ghana expelled Nigerians from their country in 1968 during the heat of Nigerian civil war.

  • @mthadaniel
    @mthadaniel Год назад +52

    Nigerian guys spoke like a statesman and demonstrated wisdom beyond he’s age 👏👏👏

  • @estheremilia1469
    @estheremilia1469 Год назад +230

    During the apartheid era in South Africa, Nigeria was one of the foremost supporters of anti-apartheid movements, including the African National Congress; the Nigerian government issued more than 300 passports to South Africans seeking to travel abroad. I remember my grandmother telling us the story how her salary was paid to help support South Africa apartheid movement

    • @wahabodusola6484
      @wahabodusola6484 Год назад +29

      Very true!!
      Cuba and Libya also played a vital role towards the struggle for freedom in South Africa. May Gaddafi and Fidel Castro souls continue to rest in peace.

    • @emmanuelogazi3829
      @emmanuelogazi3829 Год назад +32

      Nigeria spent 12 billion dollars in the struggle

    • @HiddenKeyElement
      @HiddenKeyElement Год назад +7

      Wow thanks for this info, is there a literary source where i can find out more about this?

    • @africansaint4986
      @africansaint4986 Год назад +5

      No Please watch the first video before you conclude,it was the whole of africa

    • @yomi7742
      @yomi7742 Год назад +26

      A simple online search about the role Nigeria played will answer your question.
      Thambo Mbeki was on Assylum in Nigeria.

  • @primejeggar9770
    @primejeggar9770 Год назад +101

    Nigeria was one of the ''frontline states'' in the fight to free south Africans from apartheid.

    • @olu3814
      @olu3814 Год назад +5

      But they don’t know this they only know xenophobia

    • @african-history-fountain
      @african-history-fountain Год назад +7

      True. Nigeria sent millions of dollars to the ANC to fight the apartheid regime, and nationalized British Petroleum Ltd in Nigeria to send a message to London over its support of the apartheid regime.

    • @stupidthings1997
      @stupidthings1997 Год назад +1

      its a lie

    • @stupidthings1997
      @stupidthings1997 Год назад +1

      you guys stand against Ghana when they were fighting for united Africa

    • @watchersmedia9512
      @watchersmedia9512 Год назад +6

      @@rubendejong6748 this girl here who said she have prejudice against Nigerians because they came to their country begging was actually referring to northern Muslim Nigerians because those are the beggars. Then ghanians drove Nigerians first out of their country maybe that's the reason buhari retaliated when he had the opportunity

  • @tundebakare6887
    @tundebakare6887 Год назад +105

    See how the Nigeria boy defended the black south africans

    • @kagisomanye1343
      @kagisomanye1343 Год назад +1

      Today they traffick South Africans and use our ladies for prostitution

    • @tundebakare6887
      @tundebakare6887 Год назад +3

      @@kagisomanye1343 hahaha tell your people that one 😂😂😂😂

    • @JtheGlorifiedOne
      @JtheGlorifiedOne Год назад +12

      @@rubendejong6748 Well, Nigeria was made to go first. Remember that!

    • @polymath_sa9745
      @polymath_sa9745 Год назад

      Those Nigerians were pan Africans, now all we have in South Africa, is drug dealers they don't care about anyone else but money.. yall defend them when we highlight this

    • @ichoosegodfromnowon847
      @ichoosegodfromnowon847 Год назад +3

      Yes true, wish can go bk in time when we loved each other and Nigerians didn't sell drugs to Africans n there was no Xenophobia in Safrica

  • @Camagwinee
    @Camagwinee Год назад +74

    This is the debate I know of: atleast the apartheid flag is burnt and banned
    I am a Boniface fan❤
    White Racist Girl: Have you been to South Africa
    Boniface: I wouldn't pay a penny to go there 🤣

    • @celebritychef3940
      @celebritychef3940 3 месяца назад

      I have always said it I can't pay a penny to visit south Africa

  • @victorolugu7898
    @victorolugu7898 Год назад +90

    We Nigerians fought for our brothers and sisters in South Africa 🇿🇦 during the apartheid era.

    • @joyuyoke4999
      @joyuyoke4999 Год назад +13

      Yet they hate us now

    • @ichoosegodfromnowon847
      @ichoosegodfromnowon847 Год назад

      @@joyuyoke4999 we must find love, we just have to divided we are defeated

    • @hlengiwemasondo2858
      @hlengiwemasondo2858 Год назад +5

      @@joyuyoke4999 no we dont

    • @TheLutheranDude7938
      @TheLutheranDude7938 10 месяцев назад

      It's true they hate Nigerians today but that country almost went bankrupt in the 70s and 80s taxing its citizens while trying to push money into every black "oppression" problem it could find; even as far away as Brazil!

    • @Charly300-c3c
      @Charly300-c3c 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​​@@joyuyoke4999in Nigeria a black person is called an African sister or brother not a foreigner because we believe Africans cannot be foreigners in Africa..we love you ❤

  • @labellecongolaise
    @labellecongolaise Год назад +108

    The Nigerian guy is very intelligent and all about African power. I admire him🙌🏿

    • @keng4560
      @keng4560 Год назад

      Intelligent yes but not honest

    • @african-history-fountain
      @african-history-fountain Год назад +9

      @@keng4560 Explain...

    • @childrentoys4537
      @childrentoys4537 Год назад +5

      @@african-history-fountain Exactly. let him explain not honest.

    • @JtheGlorifiedOne
      @JtheGlorifiedOne Год назад +6

      @Ken G4 Bet you wouldn't know "honest" even if it's starring you in the face. Period!

    • @JtheGlorifiedOne
      @JtheGlorifiedOne Год назад +6

      @@rubendejong6748 ASK YOUR ANCESTORS!

  • @bofloa
    @bofloa Год назад +60

    Nigerian fight for SA durring appathie and I remember donating money out of my lunch money to help south African to be free..I am a Nigerian

    • @raisibehappy4867
      @raisibehappy4867 Год назад +13

      Thank you, I'm a proud South African now

    • @interestingthingstoknow8975
      @interestingthingstoknow8975 Год назад +11

      As a student in secondary school back then, we each contributed 50 Naira to support ANC and the fight against Apartheid...so my money was part of the fight too.

    • @lebo5281
      @lebo5281 Год назад +2

      @Hak Ola What year was this and who was the Nigerian president at that time?

  • @stephensoftwareengr6105
    @stephensoftwareengr6105 Год назад +125

    As a Nigerian, this is exactly how I feel.

    • @adeOLUWA
      @adeOLUWA Год назад +4

      @@rubendejong6748 That was a government decision that Nigerians spoke against. But of course, the embittered Ghanaians will bully Nigerians in Ghana while romancing the Nigerian government -- very odd. Not all Ghanaians are bitter with misfired aggression, of course.

    • @adeOLUWA
      @adeOLUWA Год назад

      @@adamx284 How?

    • @adamx284
      @adamx284 Год назад +4

      @@adeOLUWA I'm by no means a historian so don't quote me strictly. I believe Nigerians where kicked out of Ghana first. Years later, the then military government of Nigeria made the decree to send Ghanaian nationals out, as part of efforts to manage economic recession at the time...

    • @adeOLUWA
      @adeOLUWA Год назад

      @@adamx284 Wow.🤔 Thanks for sharing.🙂

    • @Love22320
      @Love22320 Год назад +3

      @@rubendejong6748 Ghana kicked out Nigerians first stole their property, their money and a lot without notice. Then later Nigerian government did same to them. But you only here talk about Nigeria and never mention their own atrocities against Nigeria. Ghana did same to Ivory Coast if am not mistaken. Read first

  • @Iphie2019
    @Iphie2019 Год назад +134

    As a Nigerian, you get why we are spicy with how we project our ideas 🤣🤣🤣. Nigeria has always been about Africa. We have supported peace missions in many African countries. Thank you for trying to bridge the gap, educate everyone and modify mindsets with your channel. God bless you.

    • @joeachie4676
      @joeachie4676 Год назад +1

      More than Ghana 🇬🇭?

    • @Iphie2019
      @Iphie2019 Год назад +30

      @@joeachie4676 my dear, I never made a comparison statement. I only spoke generally about what Nigeria is about. Nothing more, nothing less. One love.

    • @joeachie4676
      @joeachie4676 Год назад +1

      @@Iphie2019 I got it. Thanks

    • @tok1879
      @tok1879 Год назад +6

      @@joeachie4676 smh 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @henryk7636
      @henryk7636 Год назад +5

      @@joeachie4676 who is Ghana, compared to Nigeria?

  • @greatanwaegbu
    @greatanwaegbu Год назад +72

    God bless Mr. Boniface in heaven

    • @astabasta63
      @astabasta63 Год назад +6

      Such an intelligent young man.

  • @patrickrumbu2902
    @patrickrumbu2902 Год назад +42

    This is the most important video you have reacted to: history, quality education, youth, Africa! Never been more proud as a Nigerian

  • @bahdboy4858
    @bahdboy4858 Год назад +117

    During the apartheid period in south Africa the Nigerian government supported the blacks in South Africa a lot, Nelson Mandela even went to Nigeria post Apartheid to thank Nigeria for the support and help during that period.
    Nigerians are always pro Africa. Nigeria and South Africa are both the biggest countries in the continent in almost every aspect.

    • @truthmatterbyoladada1462
      @truthmatterbyoladada1462 Год назад +15

      Mandela lived in Nigeria for some years in the eastern part

    • @tundebakare6887
      @tundebakare6887 Год назад +12

      @@truthmatterbyoladada1462 year exactly, and also ha con zuma & thabo mbeki

    • @interestingthingstoknow8975
      @interestingthingstoknow8975 Год назад +12

      As a student in secondary school back then, we each contributed 50 Naira to support ANC and the fight against Apartheid...so my money was part of the fight too.

    • @watchersmedia9512
      @watchersmedia9512 Год назад +6

      @@truthmatterbyoladada1462 yes. And during the last xenophobic attack, mbeki was justifying xenophobic action especially against nigerians

    • @Ephraimtech531
      @Ephraimtech531 Год назад +3

      @@tundebakare6887 yes he lived in ebute meta area of surulere in lagos

  • @youorme2250
    @youorme2250 Год назад +23

    It's not today that we Nigerians have been taking rubbish from Ghana. Just imagine that Ghana girl saying she sees Nigerians as beggers. I like as Boniface just laughed at her submission and called her funny.. she's funny indeed..

    • @OluseyeAjakaye
      @OluseyeAjakaye 9 месяцев назад +7

      Their clownish tendencies started long time ago.

  • @Io-mo4ov
    @Io-mo4ov Год назад +36

    The Nigerians are the protectors of Africa and Africans: She is the only Giant in Shara Africa that speak and stand for the People!

    • @wambokodavid7109
      @wambokodavid7109 Год назад

      Careful now....u don't wanna open this can of worms

    • @fightsims1252
      @fightsims1252 5 месяцев назад

      This video is an excellent representation of black people. The Nigerians who fight for all, the Ethiopian who thinks he's white, and the Ghana who hates Nigerians because she feels inferior to them.

    • @NonsoOkoye-pe4rf
      @NonsoOkoye-pe4rf Месяц назад

      ​@@wambokodavid7109Nothing to open. his saying that facts .

  • @patriciamuenimulwa1808
    @patriciamuenimulwa1808 Год назад +43

    The Nigerian was bright.

  • @crownjohnson8153
    @crownjohnson8153 Год назад +55

    Nigeria 🇳🇬 technically fought for the freedom of South Africa and Mandela truly understood our importance in Africa. Young South Africans Of today need to take a sit and respect ✊ 🇳🇬💯🔥😩🙏✊

    • @ichoosegodfromnowon847
      @ichoosegodfromnowon847 Год назад +4

      As a young Safricans I don't have problem respecting Nigerians just the Nigerians we have here now our not acting as big brother but selling us drugs at every corner that is our problem nothing else

    • @crownjohnson8153
      @crownjohnson8153 Год назад

      @@ichoosegodfromnowon847 And you don’t have problem with Indians shipping drugs into your country . 😂

    • @crownjohnson8153
      @crownjohnson8153 Год назад +9

      @@ichoosegodfromnowon847 White Guys beating y’all in your own country damn 😂

    • @ichoosegodfromnowon847
      @ichoosegodfromnowon847 Год назад +4

      @@crownjohnson8153 who ever shipping drugs is evil, just Nigerians r majority in drug and human trafficking, I apologize to the good Nigerians

    • @pandoranaya1197
      @pandoranaya1197 Год назад +13

      @@ichoosegodfromnowon847 if you are accepting the drugs that means something is wrong with your people.. Besides Nigerians can't be selling drugs in a foreign advanced country without the help of it's indigenes

  • @adj5767
    @adj5767 Год назад +49

    Yes Nigeria was at the forefront of the apartheid struggle in South Africa. Everybody back then held the same views as Boniface Ofokajja. May he rest in peace.

  • @daringroses
    @daringroses Год назад +32

    Damn! The Nigerian!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✨✨.. too good❤️❤️🇳🇬🇳🇬

  • @godspromisesamuel5886
    @godspromisesamuel5886 Год назад +26

    The Nigerian young Guy was really cool. May He continue to rest peacefully. I am so proud of the young Nigerian Guy standing his ground for Africa. Bless his soul. Thanks for sharing Guys.

  • @lifeofveeyah
    @lifeofveeyah Год назад +112

    Nigerians and audacity 😌😌😌

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Год назад +51

      That's what we call good trouble!

    • @childrentoys4537
      @childrentoys4537 Год назад +7

      @@rubendejong6748 And please also ask The Demouchets what was Nigeria must go about?

    • @JtheGlorifiedOne
      @JtheGlorifiedOne Год назад +8

      @Ruben De Jong Also ask thesame question for "Nigeria Must Go"
      When you point your finger at someone, always remember, the rest are pointing back at YOU.
      Always acting innocent and throwing others under the bus. Characteristics of traitors. The world will eventually see the true colors of a deciever.

    • @vivian-hf4xf
      @vivian-hf4xf Год назад +11

      @Ruben De Jong you keep asking about Ghana must go and turned a blind eye to Nigeria must go which was done first...
      First to do no dey pain...

    • @deedeeumondak4490
      @deedeeumondak4490 Год назад +6

      @Lifeofveeyah 💙 we no dey gree🇳🇬🇳🇬✊🏿✊🏿

  • @chisomimmaculataohabuenyi5398
    @chisomimmaculataohabuenyi5398 Год назад +73

    Now this is the one we know well.😌. He still makes me proud to be Nigerian even after his death.

  • @panafrican.nation
    @panafrican.nation Год назад +75

    The Nigerian did well. His daughter has a channel here on RUclips actually. Greetings from Kenya 🇰🇪

    • @Tiktok_Reddit
      @Tiktok_Reddit Год назад +6

      What’s her channel?

    • @T.babe_
      @T.babe_ Год назад +2

      @@Tiktok_RedditUche Ofokajja

  • @nenitafrica6851
    @nenitafrica6851 Год назад +57

    The South African lady is still alive and has apologised, that she doesn't hold such an opinion anymore, and that she has to say all that she said to avoid the wrath of the South African apartheid government

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Год назад +28

      So much pressure on children.😔

    • @xoxo_Yelisa
      @xoxo_Yelisa Год назад +29

      Idk coming from a South African she seemed a lil too passionate in her argument 😭😂

    • @1g0rg2
      @1g0rg2 Год назад +6

      @@xoxo_Yelisa because of the time they live

    • @JACK-OMARI
      @JACK-OMARI Год назад +12

      That Apertheid propaganda machine was working perfectly, it really did it's job well

    • @noodleppoodle
      @noodleppoodle Год назад +11

      she doesn;t look like someone regurgitating government propaganda, she seems quite enthusiastic in her opinions. I don;t believe that contemporary explanation

  • @florencemthimunye1230
    @florencemthimunye1230 11 месяцев назад +8

    I am a South African, my grandfather used to tell me stories about apartheid and I was never this angry. Listening to this gal makes very very angry. I wonder if she's still alive. Salute to you my Nigerian bro

    • @pazo321
      @pazo321 10 месяцев назад

      Alive in US. The Nigerian Giant became a journalist of note in Nigeria but passed on in 2018.

    • @TheLutheranDude7938
      @TheLutheranDude7938 10 месяцев назад +1

      She's still alive. Lives in the US and married to a same sex partner. As am adult, she eventually confessed that a lot of what she said were instructions from apartheid authorities of that time.

    • @TheLutheranDude7938
      @TheLutheranDude7938 10 месяцев назад +1

      There was another session that included a young, white south African male who debated a Ghanaian. His racism was tailor made and top notch in his description of black south Africans.
      He became an oil entrepreneur later in life and likely still lives in Canada.

  • @lehabeshatube1517
    @lehabeshatube1517 Год назад +94

    As an Ethiopian I get so embarrassed, he is the first Ethiopian I heard saying stuff like this!

    • @GeneralLocooo
      @GeneralLocooo Год назад +19

      This is how Ethiopians were back in the 50s though lol

    • @idid1222
      @idid1222 Год назад +12

      I guess he most be regretting this statement now... Hahaha..

    • @1g0rg2
      @1g0rg2 Год назад +6

      @@idid1222 ethiopians dont beliee they were burnt but many believe they come from israel

    • @SpotOn966
      @SpotOn966 Год назад +11

      😂 No its not.. I've seen a lot of them on tik tok

    • @lehabeshatube1517
      @lehabeshatube1517 Год назад +2

      @@GeneralLocooo Nop

  • @gibbondiaz4170
    @gibbondiaz4170 Год назад +38

    What is the Ghanaian girl saying ? This selfish greenish behavior still live in Ghanarians up till date. Respect to the Nigerian guy..Love from Egypt

    • @gabrielodonkor6362
      @gabrielodonkor6362 Год назад +5

      She spoke her opinion at the time and Nigerians themselves admit to the fact that it was indeed the situation. Such an Irony an Egyptian woman was right by the side of Ghana's first president as wife as he led to the fight for independence of Ghana in the same year this debate was held.

    • @paxwell141
      @paxwell141 Год назад

      Your comments show you are pure naija

    • @emmanuelagebila6548
      @emmanuelagebila6548 Год назад

      U just over reacting with ur hate towards Ghanaians just with what she is saying choose ur words wisely.

    • @emmanuelibeh7752
      @emmanuelibeh7752 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@paxwell141Because he spoke the truth?

  • @atobiteadedunjoye1207
    @atobiteadedunjoye1207 Год назад +62

    The Nigerian boy was on point, and the South African girl is clearly misinformed South Africa had indigenous peoples of different tribes existing on the land long before the Europeans, for some reason these Europeans keep making the argument that no one inhabited these lands that they "discovered".

    • @SbudaUnlocked
      @SbudaUnlocked Год назад +9

      Bro there is fossils discovered in Kruger national park that are older than 1000 years and are of Bantu people. Mapungubwe which is the oldest civilization in SA,is said to be from the Venda tribe...a Bantu tribe.

    • @samkelovilakazi6828
      @samkelovilakazi6828 Год назад +5

      @@bluebell3720 true, however if that is the case then the Europeans did not discover that land, as that land was already discovered or inhabited by the migrating Bantus

    • @SbudaUnlocked
      @SbudaUnlocked Год назад +5

      @samkeloVilakazi they both didn't discover the land...there were already the Khoisan people living there.

    • @똑바로말해-b7m
      @똑바로말해-b7m Год назад +1

      Dem dey mad.

  • @kdmcollegebd2012
    @kdmcollegebd2012 Год назад +25

    The Nigerian boy is the best account of what happened in South Africa!

  • @godschild4615
    @godschild4615 Год назад +24

    Nigerians fought so much against aparthied in South Africa. Many of our musicians such as Majek Fashek, Sunny Okosun, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, The Mandators etc., all use their platform to campaign against aparthied in South Africa. They were so loud at the time

  • @iduolisa2715
    @iduolisa2715 Год назад +21

    Nigeria fought against apartheid like it was our personal problem. Our government kept loads of south Africans in our schools for free and they went home with us during vacation. Every Nigerian child was aware of the south African struggle. We spoke about it, sang about it, wrote stories and poems about it..

    • @whateverstaymad8309
      @whateverstaymad8309 Год назад

      South africans fought against apartheid * not Nigerians yall helped refugees only so don't talk about b.s u don't know about

    • @iduolisa2715
      @iduolisa2715 Год назад +9

      @@whateverstaymad8309 you obviously do not get it.... Waste of space.mtwwwwee

  • @Bettysglamhouse
    @Bettysglamhouse Год назад +39

    The part one was a the Gold Coast guy who was going in on the white South African guy but now the Nigerian guy is going in, I love it, ghana and Nigeria both came to gather for ideas on how to fight for their independence and they did it. Africans will always fight for each other.

    • @Iamdyzzy
      @Iamdyzzy Год назад +4

      I feel the Ghana guy should have been on this debate as well. He’s very articulate in putting out his views

  • @anthonyebube1449
    @anthonyebube1449 Год назад +34

    The South African girl is jolted by facts given out by the Nigerian. She is rattled and it showed in her almost unsettled stand to respond to Boniface argument in an effort to suppressed the realities. She was unease each time Bonifrce speaks hence she concentrated on responding to Boniface. Incredible high school debate

  • @maxwellmakenzi
    @maxwellmakenzi Год назад +106

    The Nigerian guy Boniface Offokaja was brilliant.

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Год назад +16

      Indeed!

    • @stupidthings1997
      @stupidthings1997 Год назад +4

      he was taught in Gold Coast (Ghana) a school in volta region formally known as Naflico now called Zion Collage of west Africa

    • @kyleanderson7122
      @kyleanderson7122 Год назад +1

      Yeah I figured he had a Ghanaian Accent

    • @kyleanderson7122
      @kyleanderson7122 Год назад +3

      The Nigerian Guy had that unique Ghanaian Accent

    • @tarmulane
      @tarmulane Год назад

      @@stupidthings1997 where do you lot come up with this nonsense? He went to St. Gregory College in Lagos. Check his Wikipedia page.

  • @exo84
    @exo84 Год назад +17

    I'm glad you guys did the second half of this video. I was waiting for this👍👍👍

  • @kelly-annesearyoh8823
    @kelly-annesearyoh8823 Год назад +34

    I've been waiting for this reaction, since you guys reacted to the other one. While watching that one and seeing your reactions, I was like wait till y'all see the other ones.

  • @chimakalu41
    @chimakalu41 Год назад +56

    Excellent I was waiting for you guys to find this video. The Nigerian chap here was excellent way above the other people on the panel. He seemed to have a wider view and understanding of how things impacted African diaspora as a whole not just one set of Africans. I had seen this video a while back and watch it every few months over and over again.1:55 The Ethiopian guy was ridiculous he was just almost lost and confused

    • @rebaonegladness4621
      @rebaonegladness4621 Год назад +12

      I have just learned that Nigerians had been Pro-African activists and were against racial discrimination at these times. It would explain the guys' views and understandings of what was really happening. Its really amazing.

    • @jonsunday3134
      @jonsunday3134 Год назад +6

      True about the Ethiopian guy, and Boniface asserted and concluded the matter by saying, (you're Lost)

  • @gaya4d90s
    @gaya4d90s Год назад +21

    Nigeria eventually contributed to the ending of apartheid

  • @donisede8563
    @donisede8563 Год назад +39

    Sorry my analyst panellist my Nigeria 🇳🇬 brother wasn’t out here to talk about America racism today but to save our South African brothers from apartheid 😅😂😅

    • @lotavisions2189
      @lotavisions2189 Год назад +6

      Do you really watched the same video, He talked about it, but the ancor quickly cut him off, she knows he is brutal, When he said Africans and Asians doesn't understand why America discriminate against their citizens, they should be giving equal opportunity. Listen from 32: 43 to 33: 30 he would have scattered everywhere if she hadn't interrupt him

    • @adenijisolomon9531
      @adenijisolomon9531 7 месяцев назад

      @@lotavisions2189 I’ve laughed and laughed 😂😂😂
      I mistakingly enter my neighbours room 🤣
      That Nigerian dude is a mouth killer

  • @Danorous
    @Danorous Год назад +21

    During apartheid the Nigerian government suspended British airways from Nigeria for their support of apartheid in South Africa. You can imagine if that Ghanaian boy from the first episode was in this episode that South African girl would have cried from the torment she would have received from the Nigerian lad and the Ghanaian guy. I can see why Ghana and Nigeria has so much audacity. It started from their ancestors.

  • @MsNairobi
    @MsNairobi Год назад +24

    The critical thinking of teenagers in the 50"s is so advanced compared to today. A testament of the quality of yhr education our grandparents had

  • @davidchiazor
    @davidchiazor Год назад +11

    Nigerians played a very strong role , financially and others to liberate Southern Africa

  • @AlexisOnomeEgborge
    @AlexisOnomeEgborge Год назад +16

    Yes!! For some of us who have followed history, we understand most of these viewpoints! This was 1 year after oil was first discovered in Nigeria, when the vibrance of the foremost Ghana figure ever, Kwame Nkrumah was the hope for Ghana. At this time, Ghana was certainly a more prosperous nation, based on her gold deposits. A couple of years later, the narrative changed, thanks to the oil, then it was Ghanaians that flooded Nigeria, doing virtually a larger percentage of the menial jobs. We did not regard them as beggars, as we empathized due to the rough conditions, at the time, in their own country. It took the coming of a certain Jerry Rawlings, through a coup, to bring sanity back to Ghana.

  • @lor4363
    @lor4363 Год назад +17

    The Ghanaian guy and the Nigerian guy don´t play about South Africa.

    • @keng4560
      @keng4560 Год назад

      Ghanaian girl

    • @Danorous
      @Danorous Год назад +4

      @@keng4560 The first part has a dude from Ghana

  • @gr8scarley
    @gr8scarley Год назад +12

    Nigeria 😂😅.... always carrying Africa, love y’all

  • @theonly6359
    @theonly6359 Год назад +41

    That white girls is lying lol 😂 she said the Bantus came after the European settlers arrived in South Africa but the first European to land in South Africa were the Portuguese and they recorded that they found ngunis when they arrived in natal and Khoi and sans in the cape, so what is this Dutch girl talking about??

    • @african-history-fountain
      @african-history-fountain Год назад +8

      She's regurgitating the lies her elders told her.

    • @mthadaniel
      @mthadaniel Год назад +2

      Great point, they found the Xhosa’s in the eastern cape! In all honesty the so called Bantu’s came from nowhere they have always lived on the African continent without restrictions to movement.

    • @duchesstyra
      @duchesstyra Год назад

      They’re just making stuff they have no shame whatsoever
      They’re looters and thieves

  • @sizwemzizi3696
    @sizwemzizi3696 Год назад +10

    Big up to the Nigerian brother. That was classic.

  • @jimmyhallow8369
    @jimmyhallow8369 Год назад +11

    Now you see why ppl bliv Nigerians are proud.. yes we are proud in a nice way.. and yes we are not only Intelligent but life have taught us so well and bcos we bliv we can do anything all by ourselve we tend to look away if you do or act in the way we don’t appreciate.. we are bold,nice and arrogant in a positive way..and yes we carry Africa on our shoulder except if anyone want to come up here and lie..I’m not saying this cause I’m a Nigerian,if we have good leaders we won’t have a reason to travel out of the country cause God as provide us everything but the bad leaders make it difficult and that even make Nigerian youths wild in knowledge and everything

  • @Daron7181
    @Daron7181 Год назад +18

    To think Apartheid in South Africa and Jim Crow in America were going on in full effect at the same time this debate was going on.

  • @Nduman-4360
    @Nduman-4360 Год назад +26

    Great reaction as usual 🔥The SA reps were thoroughly briefed by the Government and yet they still crumbled. It's hard to defend something you hardly believe yourself!

  • @quinbelbon378
    @quinbelbon378 Год назад +9

    As a Nigerian I’m soo proud of you Mr boniface

  • @Infoglobe1
    @Infoglobe1 Год назад +10

    Nigeria was speaking for Africa

  • @jarazy1232
    @jarazy1232 Год назад +24

    Imagine if Banaman and Boniface were on the same panel....🔥South Africa would boycott the whole thing.

  • @african1253
    @african1253 Год назад +8

    Is any South African watching this or they are on tick-toks dancing amapiano?

  • @polymath_sa9745
    @polymath_sa9745 Год назад +28

    That Nigeria-English accent was the best.. Loved it, it has some sort of Mandela feel.. What happened my Nigerian people??

    • @ichoosegodfromnowon847
      @ichoosegodfromnowon847 Год назад +1

      Chewed too much drugs apparently

    • @crownjohnson8153
      @crownjohnson8153 Год назад +20

      @@ichoosegodfromnowon847 your madness is A class

    • @ichoosegodfromnowon847
      @ichoosegodfromnowon847 Год назад

      @@crownjohnson8153 glad u noticed my brother, still love u to bits though

    • @yemol9454
      @yemol9454 Год назад +19

      Nigerians evolved into their own. At the time of this interview, Nigerians were still under colonial rule and were mandated to speak English like the colonial masters, but since then, Nigerians have floundered into their own ways of speaking whilst still speaking their own indigenous languages.

    • @chinenyeezeliora3721
      @chinenyeezeliora3721 Год назад +7

      @@ichoosegodfromnowon847 the way it is ravaging your country 🙄

  • @andrewoladokun4377
    @andrewoladokun4377 Год назад +10

    The relationship between the Nigerians and South Africans in the 1950s was that of dissatisfaction and indignation with the way black south Africans were treated. Nigerians at the time were in a struggle for our right to self determination. However, Nigerians were appalled and deeply offended by the sufferings and oppressions in apartheid South Africa.

  • @T915ty
    @T915ty Год назад +13

    This is the reality, we all do look down on eachother in so many levels so don't be shocked because this is said publicly. Going forward let's work on ourselves and love eachother 💕 without conditions.

  • @NjonjoNdehi
    @NjonjoNdehi 6 месяцев назад +1

    The Ghanaian and Nigerian are so calm. So difficult to fight with them. Reminds me of my wife.

  • @davidadewumi8116
    @davidadewumi8116 Год назад +10

    the year is 2023, Nigerians and South Africans are still at loggerheads

  • @mugiwara7347
    @mugiwara7347 Год назад +10

    I'm ethiopian and I can see the ethiopian boy is indoctrinated, I think he says all that because the word Ethiopia means burnt face and we are a Semitic people like Arabs, jews and amazigh so he consider himself a Christian with Jewish origins. But since he's just 15 years old he doesn't understand its more complicated than that.

  • @michaelnorman7648
    @michaelnorman7648 Год назад +14

    This Nigerian guy is a genius🎉

  • @mhlave2440
    @mhlave2440 Год назад +23

    The European settlers of 1652 like pushing this narrative that we were not in this parts of the world when they came here. Their own historical recordings and modern science continuously debunks this narrative. One good thing about Europeans is that they kept records of their sojourn in this part of the world.
    First point, the Dutch and French Huguenots of 1652 were not the first Europeans to land in the southern tip of Africa. The Portuguese were the first Europeans to circumnavigate this continent in the 1490's. According to their own written records they kept to the shores of this part of the world because they faced hostilities from our ancestors who were already here. When the Portuguese landed in the area they later called Terra Natalis on the 25th of December 1497, the Bantu people were already there. (Natal meaning Christmas in Portuguese, 350 years later the English established a city they called Durban in that area.)
    The Dutch East India company sent sent some people in 1652 to the Cape of Good Hope in 1652, some 160 years later after the Portuguese first reached these shores. This group that came with Jan van Riebeck consisted of Dutch and French Huguenots who were fleeing religious persecution in Europe that is why you find Dutch and French surnames in the Afrikander community. Their attempt to distort history fails the test of historical recordings from their own people.
    They also like saying we were not civilised and we were barbaric and savages when they got here. Evidence from their own writings and archeological investigations from their "sciences" suggests otherwise. To push their narrative they rather apportion the evidence of civilisation found in these parts to Extra-terrestrial aliens, the Anunakis, rather than admit that we were very much ahead of the civilisation curve before their feeble attempts to obliterate us from existence.

    • @Sbudafada
      @Sbudafada Год назад +2

      Waybeka kahle lendaba

  • @JHKanus
    @JHKanus Год назад +9

    They always interrupt him when he is about making good point

  • @staceyscot.-mason5597
    @staceyscot.-mason5597 Год назад +13

    Out of all the groups Boniface is the best. He knows his stuff

  • @halimatatoyegbe9160
    @halimatatoyegbe9160 Год назад +5

    He wasn’t picking on her, the situation in South African was actually really bad then.

  • @mildreduhunamure7276
    @mildreduhunamure7276 Год назад +4

    Nigeria as a country was very vocal during the Apartheid period and not only did they help a lot of the South Africans who sought refuge in Nigeria , they also helped monetary so I can understand why he wanted to get into her skin .

  • @Jo-bj5vb
    @Jo-bj5vb Год назад +2

    Glad that u r watching these debates, love them.

  • @ominiekwe7241
    @ominiekwe7241 Год назад +5

    Susan don't see this weapon coming from the Nigerian Boniface, she was surprised for the facts been raised by Boniface. That's the reason why Nigeria is tagged the giant of Africa. 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬

  • @zoejesus52
    @zoejesus52 Год назад +31

    "Wait what?" From your wife when that Ethiopian guy said that silly stuff got me so good 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Sigmapie
    @Sigmapie Год назад +4

    That response from the Ethiopian is an important one… it gives meaning to the view that ‘African’ Arab and Hebrew holds to this date of our Black brothers and sisters in North Africa !!!

  • @jebetonon7191
    @jebetonon7191 Год назад +6

    Remember that the South African lady had to go back home after this, so regardless of her personal opinion. She had to defend the indefensible.

  • @Brian-bo4bz
    @Brian-bo4bz Год назад +7

    The Ethiopian boy wilding lol, he says he's not black he is just sunburnt lol

  • @megaeazy3
    @megaeazy3 Год назад +14

    You must understand arpatheid in South Africa was a heavy topic in Nigeria. It was part of our elementary school curriculum. Nigerian government was super supportive of South African freedom. We still have middle/junior school English literatures on South African arpatheid today

  • @powerhouse5050
    @powerhouse5050 Год назад +11

    I hope the people SEE how long Nigeria and Nigerians has been carrying the weight of other African countries on her shoulder.
    Yet what we get is derogatory and discriminatory reactions from other Africans.
    I am a proud Nigerian.

  • @davidabua3070
    @davidabua3070 Год назад +5

    Yes! Thank you 😊

  • @Bobby-hn3cu
    @Bobby-hn3cu Год назад +5

    I love the Nigerian guy. He’s just like me for real 😂😂

  • @007jayy
    @007jayy Год назад +10

    Your intro has become like a second language to me. I can recite it in my sleep! Keep on entertaining us 😂

  • @1111deebee
    @1111deebee Год назад +4

    This is so interesting "this is a panel, why are you touching me" got me rolling on the floor lol. You guys are too much.

  • @ekinematics
    @ekinematics Год назад +29

    I'm glad you can now tell the difference between a Southern Nigerian and a Northern Nigerian. The mindset is different.

    • @room333rd
      @room333rd Год назад +7

      Here we go the division smh.

    • @salamatuhhh7668
      @salamatuhhh7668 Год назад +2

      The fact that this comment right here is here is very disappointing, he was addressed as a Nigerian for a reason

    • @room333rd
      @room333rd Год назад +2

      @@salamatuhhh7668 we must unite beyond tribal lines I'm Somali by the way I see Nigerian as my brothers whether they're from north or south . I never see northern Nigerian bullying southern ppl. I'm also not saying northerners are angels I'm just saying boasting and bragging isn't helping anyone. The north produced sheikh zakzaky who lost his son's to the wicked military in Nigeria. He was targeted for telling his ppl about how the west was stealing from Zaria and samafara.

    • @room333rd
      @room333rd Год назад +2

      The north also produced queen Zaria who fought the colonial powers as a woman leader. God is a just God not one tribe is more superior to another only on individual level. Siblings from the same mom and dad are not equal. There's good and bad everywhere.

    • @arubuolaebenezer9986
      @arubuolaebenezer9986 Год назад

      @@room333rd queen Amina in front of maxim gun, nah. These were different times.

  • @danieloluwaseun5164
    @danieloluwaseun5164 Год назад +4

    73k subscribers, Wow I’m proud of y’all

  • @ruaultyohanna9968
    @ruaultyohanna9968 Год назад +14

    As an Ethiopian I never herd or taught of what the Ethiopian guy is talking about. My dad is born on 1945 and my mom 1952. Thank God that they’re the generation who changed the ridiculousness.

  • @HUNTER-eo2mb
    @HUNTER-eo2mb Год назад +13

    Wait a minute Susan 😂 I love this video

  • @olu3814
    @olu3814 Год назад +11

    Don’t play with Boniface 😂😂😂 he put Sue or Susan on a chokehold Rip Boniface Offokaja

  • @ChrisofHNH
    @ChrisofHNH Год назад +4

    Nigeria will continue to defend Africa from forces within and outside. I remember growing up during apartheid South Africa Nigeria was in the forefront of anti-apartheid. There is an army barracks in Janice, Kaduna called Zimbabwe quarters dedicated by the government in training Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)

  • @ngoziemechebe3627
    @ngoziemechebe3627 Год назад +5

    Nigerians are going at South Africans because, we were actively involved in the fight to end apartheid. Entrepreneurs were taxed to donate part of their earnings to the cause, as students, we were tasked to regularly dedicate part of our assembly time to praying for the nation, our entertainment industry held concerts to raise funds for the same cause. Trust me we were a country that would literally stick our necks out for our neighbours.

  • @NavigatelifewithBEE
    @NavigatelifewithBEE Год назад +13

    The Ethiopian kid just wanted a haircut 😅

    • @mauricesantinomf
      @mauricesantinomf 11 месяцев назад +1

      this is the second time an Ehtiopian kid wanted a haircut in new Jersey 😂😂😂😂

  • @belindankansahenyan8246
    @belindankansahenyan8246 Год назад +8

    Ghanaians n Nigerians had the same energy about the situation.

  • @AlexisOnomeEgborge
    @AlexisOnomeEgborge Год назад +5

    Eventually, Nigeria invested more funds and manpower, in the freedom that South Africa eventually got.

    • @whateverstaymad8309
      @whateverstaymad8309 Год назад +1

      Ur money didn't get here sir ,America had a bigger impact then u , zambia and Tanzania too so keep it moving

  • @streetoflagos8203
    @streetoflagos8203 Год назад +1

    Atleast u finally reacted to my long time request 😊 . Thank you 💕

  • @chimakalu41
    @chimakalu41 Год назад +8

    23:39 well 🇳🇬 point is on point. Your wife is ready to react. 24:19 You know what I think this is my best video that you guys made because you reacted on point.

  • @petersola7975
    @petersola7975 Год назад +10

    Nigeria has helped so many African countries ,yet the receive so much hatred in return , even Ghana and South Africa