He is telling the truth and regardless of the colour Africans should call out corruption and deal with it unless they want to condone this kind of behaviour because if they were in the shoes 👞 of these said politicians they would do the exact same thing.
@@proudmganda1159 the truth is every where. You don't need a muzungu to tell you the truth. Why does he not tell the truth about where he cone from. In Europe or US , there pot holes too. They are dust roads too, there homeless too and many more. There is worse corruption more than Africa. Check the US Senate and AIPAC and many other places. Let's not support that which is anti Africa.
I'm glad he is exposing the truth about Uganda. I lived in Uganda for about a year and saw all sorts of things. Uganda could be like heaven if they put more money into the infrastructure and development. The country is overall beautiful and is wealthy. There's no reason why the roads, buildings, etc should be like that.
I work in Industrial Area, portobell road, thank you Mzungu Boda fir exposing this govt, thats what they don't want people to know, the roads in KAMPALA are bad just imagine its a road in the Capital city
Ugandans themselves are corrupt. They rather live work and live in such situations than demanding representatives deal with roads. Former Mayor of Kampala Jennifer musisi used to really fight for redevelopment of infrastructure and she was accused of ridiculous things all because she dared to improve the national infrastructure. Look at the issues with the Nakasero Market, when they tried to invest in cleaning and rebuilding the market, local vendors started protesting and being disruptive egged on by some politicians, the investor eventually pulled out yet he was trying to do something great for the city. The railway line revamp also faced similar issues when the government tried to build it back, local squatters on the line refused to vacate to allow the construction again egged on by politicians. They are not even supposed to set up stalls on the railway lines . Every time something is about to be improved Ugandans kick up a fuss. They rather Indians sell them fake medicines and they die rather than developing infrastructure in the Kampala city areas. Other districts have disciplined leaders but Kampala is being corrupted by Indians and local politicians who miss inform local populations.
I think that most Continental Africans complains about corruption all the time but when you call it out they become defensive about it and go into denial. You can’t have it both ways so you can either grow up and deal with it or just shut up and let it continue.
I totally agree you are one of those brave warriors who are willing to call a spade a spade and expose corruption for what it is so Ugandans can address it maturely and change things. 😊
Ugandans are not open. The culture is to bottle up in order to keep one's peace n sanity. In fact, he's getting away with this truth bcos he's muzungu, otherwise....
It should not have to take a white man to come to Africa to highlight corruption for you to call it out because it makes Ugandans look weak whilst this white guy gets all the accolades . Remember corruption is like a cancer which eats you out from the inside and only really benefits these foreigners who can come to Africa and buy you simply because Africans are willing to sell out their people and country for nothing what a shame. 😢
😂😂😂😂😂the #MuveyoTechnique I love this. He wasnt disrespectful that ish is hilariously true though. Tatuvumye naye ye alaba nti there is work to be done
It seems that many countries on the continent don't like to admit how poorly they do some things. Hiding your head in the sand is not going to resolve issues. Sometimes, the people who care about you have to pull your coat when you do wrong things.
Either Continental Africans call out corruption and deal with it or just shut up and let it continue because you can’t have it both ways so stop complaining about it.
I don’t think there should be anything wrong with calling out corruption in one’s country unless you condone that kind of behaviour and are ok with it.
@ well charity begins at home, he should call out the corruption in his country first before he calls out corrupt in 100000000 miles away from he’s country
@@gizzanubian2970I’m not being funny but why are you deflecting? Isn’t there corruption in Africa or not? Do you want corruption to be irradiated or not. Like I said before you can’t have it both ways and you have to make a choice whether you want to put up with corruption or not. Don’t mind the colour of the person but hear the message and whether it makes sense or not. The world knows that these people like to point out our error or faults and are a bunch of hypocrites but we should just face all our flaws and be mature about dealing with these problems and change things if you can that’s all I’m saying.
He didn't say or do anything that's not true. It's facts. Period! Africans don't like to hear the truth. The only difference is, a 😂 Ugandan did not come out and say it the way he did. He seems to love UG.
There is no foreigner in Uganda that loves the country more than the locals, what do you know about our people and why don't you go and fix your community in the United States
"Ugandan did not come out and say it..." Do you have any idea how many videos of Ugandans getting the absolute sht beaten out of them for protesting against corruption exist? Almost every Ugandan in the cities has tasted teargas fired against anti corruption protests at some point in their life.
Ugandans we should be grateful that this man talked about the state of Kampala roads because we all know once fellow Ugandanas come out to talk or do something about such things, it is always politicised, "tear gas" follows and all the brutalities. They take too much out of Kampala and the country as a whole but deliberately leave its infrastructure in dire state.
that show of you walking through the trees with the camera up in te air, the laughing and the smiles... it was genuinely incredibly moving. Almost spiritual for me, even just watching from across the world in the UK. What a truly wonderful gift that is for you to be there, and for me to be able to come with you. You always inspire me and fill me with the joy of life that I sometimes find hard to see. So, thank you
Sorry we will miss this brother he inspired us a lot about change. We are looking forward to have a new contact with him very sad what happened to him. I for one am looking forward to meeting him online we talk. God bless you back for your lovely inspiration
A lot of African countries are sadly like this! The reality most sub Saharan countries will never be like the some of the poorest countries in Europe. Because the corruption with the government etc sad but true.
I kept avoiding this video but TH-cam kept throwing it back at me now I'm glad i watched it. I'd never heard about this muzungu boda guy, sounds like he's doing some good, exposing the terrible things in this country
It’s not just the leaders who are corrupted because most African Love corruption and will actively engage in it if they could get the chance to enrich themselves. They are only complaining about it because their leaders are openly flaunting this corruption in your faces but if given the chance most Africans would do exactly what their leaders are doing whilst they pretend that all is well.
Mzungu Boda is doing more for Uganda than us locals could do for ourselves. As nationals, most of us are more complacent to the incompetent systems, and/or scared of the backlash we may get for speaking up constantly. Instead of being appreciative of his efforts, people retaliate by bashing him. He's doing a good thing for us.
He's definitely right and as Ugandans and Africans, we must change our ways of seeing and doing...we must embrace the idea of asking what we can do for our Countries and Africa and not what our countries can do for us...let's get it done.
As a Ugandan, I don't see why people consider him to be doing anything wrong. He is only saying the truth. No need to pretend to be well-off if we are not yet. Let's be real as Ugandans, get down to work, and solve these problems. They are solvable and we shouldn't let our ego and feelings get in the way of our accepting these as issues that are real and we can solve. For God and My Country. Let's get to work fellow Ugandans. Take no offence.
Am a Ugandan living in Uganda but on the issue of muzungu boda is very right 👍 and that's the country we a living in you do something good 👍 there your bad, when you do stupid stuffs they will praise you..me I support muzungu boda 100%.
Truth is truth, we have to accept it and make the Changes, sweeping dirt under the rug does not Change the fact that it’s dirt. The roads need fixing .
I JUST WANNA KNOW: AFTER ALL WEVE BEEN THROUGH AS A AFRICAN FAMILY ON THE CONTINENT, DO ANY OF YOU THINK ITS WISE FOR US TO ALLOW A FOREIGNER TO STEP ON OUR FOOT EVERY DAY TELLING US ABOUT OUR PROBLEMS!???? AND IF SO WHAT AUTHORITY DOES HE HAVE IN DOING THAT WHEN HIS PEOPLE CAN BE EASILY LINK TO OUR SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, AND POLITICAL DEGRADATION TO THIS DAY!!??
As a Ugandan, I will point out that people criticising this guy are themselves seeking recognition from the same corrupt leaders who put our country in this mess. Cheering in the inefficiency of leaders affords them favors.
😮am a Ugandan corruption is a disease Africa will never change when we still have people that have refused to change stealing government money is beyond
I think that most Continental Africans complain about corruption all the time but if you call it out they will become extremely defensive and go into denial about it. Come on you can’t have it both ways so you can either grow up and deal with it or shut up and let it continue.
I think most Africans actually LOVE corruption and would do exactly the same things as what their leaders are doing if they were given the chance. Realistically African have to grow up and ask themselves do they want to put up with corruption or do they want to eradicate it by calling it out? You see you can’t have it both ways or sit on the fence because you have to make a choice if you want to stop complaining. Good luck 😉
Muzungu Boda isn't the only one who has spoken out about the issues in Uganda. As a matter of fact, there was a whole month of the Kampala potehole expo led by Ugandans on X. This is definately not what anyone who is patriotic would want to see about their country. However, there's a danger in showcasing a one-sided story . This is not all there's to Uganda. There is is so much good going on here. That is why a foreigner can comfortably come here and get immersed into the life of this country.
He is telling the truth, I am an Ugandan, and I support his truth.
He is telling the truth and regardless of the colour Africans should call out corruption and deal with it unless they want to condone this kind of behaviour because if they were in the shoes 👞 of these said politicians they would do the exact same thing.
@@proudmganda1159 the truth is every where. You don't need a muzungu to tell you the truth. Why does he not tell the truth about where he cone from. In Europe or US , there pot holes too. They are dust roads too, there homeless too and many more. There is worse corruption more than Africa. Check the US Senate and AIPAC and many other places. Let's not support that which is anti Africa.
But I dont want it from a white guy
I'm glad he is exposing the truth about Uganda. I lived in Uganda for about a year and saw all sorts of things. Uganda could be like heaven if they put more money into the infrastructure and development. The country is overall beautiful and is wealthy. There's no reason why the roads, buildings, etc should be like that.
And outside country they think Dictatorm7 is working wn actually is doing nothing in 40 years
Yes yes
it's a hellhole....the place is terrible because Africans are in government. If they had foreign rule and domestic labor, it could thrive
I work in Industrial Area, portobell road, thank you Mzungu Boda fir exposing this govt, thats what they don't want people to know, the roads in KAMPALA are bad just imagine its a road in the Capital city
Ugandans themselves are corrupt. They rather live work and live in such situations than demanding representatives deal with roads. Former Mayor of Kampala Jennifer musisi used to really fight for redevelopment of infrastructure and she was accused of ridiculous things all because she dared to improve the national infrastructure. Look at the issues with the Nakasero Market, when they tried to invest in cleaning and rebuilding the market, local vendors started protesting and being disruptive egged on by some politicians, the investor eventually pulled out yet he was trying to do something great for the city. The railway line revamp also faced similar issues when the government tried to build it back, local squatters on the line refused to vacate to allow the construction again egged on by politicians. They are not even supposed to set up stalls on the railway lines . Every time something is about to be improved Ugandans kick up a fuss. They rather Indians sell them fake medicines and they die rather than developing infrastructure in the Kampala city areas. Other districts have disciplined leaders but Kampala is being corrupted by Indians and local politicians who miss inform local populations.
this muzungu guy is the most truthful and helpful person i ve seen in this country
I’m Ugandan born and bred and glad that he’s exposing what the locals are comfortable with. I totally approve what he’s doing.
I think that most Continental Africans complains about corruption all the time but when you call it out they become defensive about it and go into denial. You can’t have it both ways so you can either grow up and deal with it or just shut up and let it continue.
I totally agree you are one of those brave warriors who are willing to call a spade a spade and expose corruption for what it is so Ugandans can address it maturely and change things. 😊
The Museveni regime has conditioned Ugandans to be comfortable with mediocrity.
Ugandans are not open. The culture is to bottle up in order to keep one's peace n sanity. In fact, he's getting away with this truth bcos he's muzungu, otherwise....
Why haven't you done it then?
Honestly speaking, The man was showing the reality about UGANDA!! Period
Nosense!!!!!
The reality bout where he came from will shook u
There were floods in Spain why didn't he talk about that?
It should not have to take a white man to come to Africa to highlight corruption for you to call it out because it makes Ugandans look weak whilst this white guy gets all the accolades .
Remember corruption is like a cancer which eats you out from the inside and only really benefits these foreigners who can come to Africa and buy you simply because Africans are willing to sell out their people and country for nothing what a shame. 😢
@@HakeemNana-mc9czhe wasn't living in Spain . People of your mentality is the reason African Nations are still crawling and not walking yet
Life is so hard in Uganda, thx to muzungu boda for exposing what he could
That's is called reality. I support muzungu boda
Am Ugandan, I am glad he exposed my country, Uganda 🇺🇬 ,corruption is an everyday meal
Muzungu muna Uganda ? Atuvire .
@MuzunguBoda is so right, Uganda is in a mess
All western countries are a mess, why worry bout Uganda wen his home country is a biggest MESs
The corruption and nepotism among government officials in Uganda is disgusting. The country is in shambles
😂😂😂😂😂the #MuveyoTechnique I love this. He wasnt disrespectful that ish is hilariously true though. Tatuvumye naye ye alaba nti there is work to be done
Thanks mzungu boda for exposing the tremendous suffering in Uganda
It seems that many countries on the continent don't like to admit how poorly they do some things. Hiding your head in the sand is not going to resolve issues. Sometimes, the people who care about you have to pull your coat when you do wrong things.
You know what surprises me is trying to cover up for the failures of the government yet we pay taxes, haha!
There is poverty in west country, wat u saying don’t make sense, why don’t western nation admit to corruption and poverty they have
It's only people in power that dnt want him bt us ugandans we a very proud of him
Shame upon our corrupt leaders yet they can do better 😢
He’s telling the truth
Either Continental Africans call out corruption and deal with it or just shut up and let it continue because you can’t have it both ways so stop complaining about it.
This is on point. Most Ugandans don't want to be criticized on failures of their government. Its as if people have made peace with their misery.
Can’t criticize another country for its failure when yo own country is a failed peace of shittt, go see his country poverty levels
I don’t think there should be anything wrong with calling out corruption in one’s country unless you condone that kind of behaviour and are ok with it.
The only ones who dont want this exposed are the ones stealing our money those that are supporting the dictator
@ well charity begins at home, he should call out the corruption in his country first before he calls out corrupt in 100000000 miles away from he’s country
@@gizzanubian2970I’m not being funny but why are you deflecting? Isn’t there corruption in Africa or not? Do you want corruption to be irradiated or not. Like I said before you can’t have it both ways and you have to make a choice whether you want to put up with corruption or not. Don’t mind the colour of the person but hear the message and whether it makes sense or not. The world knows that these people like to point out our error or faults and are a bunch of hypocrites but we should just face all our flaws and be mature about dealing with these problems and change things if you can that’s all I’m saying.
You are right Oshay, you're even about to get criticized for making this video.
I work in the Industrial Area, Portobell road, but that Road is bad, thanks mzungu boda for exposing this govt
The truth is sometimes hard to swallow!! Obviously the guy wasn't making it up. it's the reality in Uganda!!!!
He's a down to earth soul! We'll still follow him 😂😂
He didn't say or do anything that's not true. It's facts. Period! Africans don't like to hear the truth. The only difference is, a 😂 Ugandan did not come out and say it the way he did. He seems to love UG.
There is no foreigner in Uganda that loves the country more than the locals, what do you know about our people and why don't you go and fix your community in the United States
"Ugandan did not come out and say it..."
Do you have any idea how many videos of Ugandans getting the absolute sht beaten out of them for protesting against corruption exist? Almost every Ugandan in the cities has tasted teargas fired against anti corruption protests at some point in their life.
He isn’t exposing Uganda and he just loves Uganda,he’s coming back,
@@maureenucanda2736 Africans,how ignorant is your statement
Without a doubt, he loves Uganda.
I'm glad that his exposing the incompetence of the authorities in my country 😢
Off-course he is right.
The govt has to solve the problems.
Both the people and the government
Ugandans we should be grateful that this man talked about the state of Kampala roads because we all know once fellow Ugandanas come out to talk or do something about such things, it is always politicised, "tear gas" follows and all the brutalities. They take too much out of Kampala and the country as a whole but deliberately leave its infrastructure in dire state.
Simon Kaggwa Njala doesn't speak for all Ugandans....dats his opinion......am a Ugandan and i wish we get more guys like MuzunguBoda🎉🎉
Black folks, around the world, we are so weak.
All except for FBA people every immigrant in America is eatin good because of my people 🤷🏾♀️
@@youknowwhatflav9916 Y'all don't have a country of your own!
@@youknowwhatflav9916 Name me the country completely run by FBAs?
@@youknowwhatflav9916America is a white man sis, get studied up first then come back and drop a comment 👍🏾
There is no “we”. Consider yourself weak if you like but don’t lump us all into your feelings.
that show of you walking through the trees with the camera up in te air, the laughing and the smiles... it was genuinely incredibly moving. Almost spiritual for me, even just watching from across the world in the UK. What a truly wonderful gift that is for you to be there, and for me to be able to come with you. You always inspire me and fill me with the joy of life that I sometimes find hard to see. So, thank you
Sorry we will miss this brother he inspired us a lot about change. We are looking forward to have a new contact with him very sad what happened to him. I for one am looking forward to meeting him online we talk. God bless you back for your lovely inspiration
I'm a Ugandan... we love our muzongo ❤
It’s the Corrupt that are not happy to be exposed.
Make Uganga Great Again! MUGA!
Lol "moo-ga"
😂😂
BUGEXIT
It can't happen now if m7 is still alive
Justice for Muzungu boda
Showing reality of the standard of living of the people and country situation and corruption is not bad, that's the reality of our country
Thank you for coming to Uganda
Lawlessness has put Uganda at her knees.
fix the roads the eletric grid. the whole infastructure and the education system.
His telling the truth
Muzungu Bada is right
I’m a Ugandan who lives in UK but God Bless this Muzungu for exposing my country he is telling the truth he didn’t do anything wrong
We need more involvement.. more sensitisation and more voices like this.. then perhaps we can have affirmative action!
A lot of African countries are sadly like this! The reality most sub Saharan countries will never be like the some of the poorest countries in Europe. Because the corruption with the government etc sad but true.
Thanks for the good and insightful commentary
Thank God he went back safely
Another great vlog today 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
Thank God that someone is telling the truth about UGANDA
I kept avoiding this video but TH-cam kept throwing it back at me now I'm glad i watched it. I'd never heard about this muzungu boda guy, sounds like he's doing some good, exposing the terrible things in this country
Everything God gave us in Uganda is beautiful, but then the leaders We have are our biggest probl. Poor systems etc
It’s not just the leaders who are corrupted because most African Love corruption and will actively engage in it if they could get the chance to enrich themselves. They are only complaining about it because their leaders are openly flaunting this corruption in your faces but if given the chance most Africans would do exactly what their leaders are doing whilst they pretend that all is well.
Mzungu Boda is doing more for Uganda than us locals could do for ourselves. As nationals, most of us are more complacent to the incompetent systems, and/or scared of the backlash we may get for speaking up constantly. Instead of being appreciative of his efforts, people retaliate by bashing him. He's doing a good thing for us.
I’m with him on showing the world what people are facing in Uganda. It’s the truth after all🤷🏽♀️
He's not a racist He's a realist. Ugandans must face reality.
Truth and positively true… roads need to be fixed!
He's definitely right and as Ugandans and Africans, we must change our ways of seeing and doing...we must embrace the idea of asking what we can do for our Countries and Africa and not what our countries can do for us...let's get it done.
The truth hurts
There's more than what he showed
This country is screwed up
Well , I hope the government sees this ... The roads and traffic are one of the reasons I ain't visiting this year 😅. Need a break from the roads
Am Ugandan n live in Uganda...Mzungu Boda is telling the truth...Thats what is on ground...
He's exposing the reality that affects the everyday Ugandan. He has nothing to loose, he's not being bribed.
@@GK-qt6vh #MuveyoTechnique @musunguboda
He is right, I am Ugandan and like Muzungu Boda's approach.
Truth hurts 😂😂😂
Only the ignorant would be mad. The man is raising awareness. Do you love the road/river in Uganda?
As a Ugandan, I don't see why people consider him to be doing anything wrong. He is only saying the truth. No need to pretend to be well-off if we are not yet. Let's be real as Ugandans, get down to work, and solve these problems. They are solvable and we shouldn't let our ego and feelings get in the way of our accepting these as issues that are real and we can solve. For God and My Country. Let's get to work fellow Ugandans. Take no offence.
True
Am Uganda and live in Uganda. I support him
Am a Ugandan living in Uganda but on the issue of muzungu boda is very right 👍 and that's the country we a living in you do something good 👍 there your bad, when you do stupid stuffs they will praise you..me I support muzungu boda 100%.
Ugandans we shall miss this man may the almighty God continue protecting him
Guy is realistic and down to earth. Doesn't despise our country. I personally like him
We love our muzungu boda his exposing the corruption of this rotten regime
He’s more patriotic than almost all government officials in Uganda
I support muzungu boda to stay in Uganda.
The regime apologists are the one feeling embarrassed because their government failed to fix infrastructure.
True we have a bunch of idiots
Truth is truth, we have to accept it and make the Changes, sweeping dirt under the rug does not Change the fact that it’s dirt. The roads need fixing .
Nothing with this because it’s real life and he not faking ❤ we love you Muzungu Boda ❤
But his is saying the truth, I like him so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️ because his is telling the truth.
We love Muzungu booda in Uganda
everything mzungu boda posts whether good or bad has been very true, and i love how he goes about it.....
I JUST WANNA KNOW: AFTER ALL WEVE BEEN THROUGH AS A AFRICAN FAMILY ON THE CONTINENT, DO ANY OF YOU THINK ITS WISE FOR US TO ALLOW A FOREIGNER TO STEP ON OUR FOOT EVERY DAY TELLING US ABOUT OUR PROBLEMS!???? AND IF SO WHAT AUTHORITY DOES HE HAVE IN DOING THAT WHEN HIS PEOPLE CAN BE EASILY LINK TO OUR SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, AND POLITICAL DEGRADATION TO THIS DAY!!??
I think it's his right and trying to expose the real Uganda. Josephine from uganda.thx alot for your videos.
As a Ugandan, I will point out that people criticising this guy are themselves seeking recognition from the same corrupt leaders who put our country in this mess. Cheering in the inefficiency of leaders affords them favors.
Is making behind the series of Uganda 🇺🇬 struggles
But he have to remember that concerning poverty, how many peoples stay in deep poverty in America?! How many stay in the streets beg in America?!
Beggars by choice, Americans do have more privileges than Ugandans do.. you honestly have to compare the U.S. to Uganda unless your blind..
I am a Ugandan but 100% behind muzungu boda . 40 years in power but nothing to show to suit in the modern world
He is right 100%
I support him am Ugandan this is truth
I hate my country cuz of ignorance! Its sucks that lots of people are used to whats going on and they think its normal!
Right message wrong messenger
@@guestboy12 actually maybe it take best that it take #AllTypesOfMessengers #SingingTheSameTune for it to get through to Africans
That is wat exactly going on in our country
That muzungu deserves an award winning for his great job of exposing the mafia government 😂
I pray for him to live longer to see the change his fighting for. I am Ugandan and it disgusts me
Dude was a spy. That's the truth. He was simply part of a bigger plot .
Stop smoking crack
I've been to Uganda, and yes the roads are terrible. Corruption is destroying Ugunda progress.
Not all african countries are like this its a shame what some african leaders are doing to their people
I'm a black American get him out ......and Black Africans please help your Country 🙏🏿 🙏🏿 ❤
I personally I'm a Ugandan,there are things which are happening here which are not good, the guy has shown us the truth.
He was right bannange...that road needed someone like him to protest naye tuswaala. We want betterness that road is important fir Uganda but hmmm😢
More exposure is in fact needed.
Thank you muzungu ,traffic officers should protest their workplace nvuuduu nyooo after they blame us ,nga amakubo gegonona our cars ,mwantama
😮am a Ugandan corruption is a disease Africa will never change when we still have people that have refused to change stealing government money is beyond
I think that most Continental Africans complain about corruption all the time but if you call it out they will become extremely defensive and go into denial about it. Come on you can’t have it both ways so you can either grow up and deal with it or shut up and let it continue.
I think most Africans actually LOVE corruption and would do exactly the same things as what their leaders are doing if they were given the chance. Realistically African have to grow up and ask themselves do they want to put up with corruption or do they want to eradicate it by calling it out? You see you can’t have it both ways or sit on the fence because you have to make a choice if you want to stop complaining. Good luck 😉
How they always find corruption in africa but cant find it in their birth country 😢😢😢😢
Good idea we need someone like this here in jamaica wi
God bless Uganda
I admire the white man of exposing our government administration.
Muzungu Boda isn't the only one who has spoken out about the issues in Uganda. As a matter of fact, there was a whole month of the Kampala potehole expo led by Ugandans on X.
This is definately not what anyone who is patriotic would want to see about their country.
However, there's a danger in showcasing a one-sided story . This is not all there's to Uganda.
There is is so much good going on here. That is why a foreigner can comfortably come here and get immersed into the life of this country.
Black Men are so soft !!! Oshay is not lying when he says that constructive criticisms always hurts Black African Mens "hearts" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
If you love Africa please join this in this mission of telling the truth, or you're not Africa brother