Oh but we do have it in Africa, but it's more about class and proximity to Western nations than anything else. White equates to tourist or aide worker e.g UN, Redcross, or Colonial descendants. These are prime customers, and they tip best. Second is East Asians (Indians esp have their own indian only estates) and Arabs. They are retail investors pay on time, pay slightly above market rate. These two groups even if they're racists ASF, we don't mind because money is king and they see and add value to things better than we can,(thats why they come). Then you have Africans, who class themselves and/or others based on mastery of colonial languages, e.g English with American/UK/Aussie accent. Skin tone, light skinned or mixed race (considered top notch). So very segregated.
Africans are lying...of COURSE they know racism is 'a thing'. The British, French, Belgians, Dutch and Italians etc colonized Africa. You Africans in the comments never heard of Apartheid???? Why are you Africans such blatant liars...it makes me sick
This is an eye opener , l being an African parent from Zimbabwe and l having migrated to America l found it so informative and it helps me appreciate how African cultures are similar.It helps to know how to deal with children in America.You are doing a great work!
I wish I’d sent mine home and brought them back at 13 when they have a foundation and sense of self. America eats up black children and I was not prepared for just how hostile this environment is. We have problems to fix back home but humanity is not one of them.
I can relate to Koi and Elhadj… I m from Liberia and everything they said is actually current . Sometimes I feel like all African countries behave almost the same . When I was 9 years old ,my mom could send me to the market to buy food for the family.she also will leave me in the market to sell her fish Stoff . I used to walk to school alone and my parents don’t have to worry about me been kidnapped. I love those days.
Ooooooh my gash I like the way she speaks and I see her as good actress you can’t believe how I am excited when she acts wearing as African , yes SWAHILI is a language spoken by 82% eastern African people ( RWANDA 🇷🇼, Burundi 🇧🇮 , Kenya 🇰🇪 , Tanzania 🇹🇿 , Uganda 🇺🇬 little part of south sudan 🇸🇸 and little part of D R CONGO 🇨🇩 ) GOD’S ON OUR SIDE 🙏🙏🙏 👇
I'm proud of both of you guys. What i like about your content is that it looks so natural almost like you're not acting. If you had not mentioned that this is a podcast, I'd have thought it was one of your acts. That's how good I think you both are.
This is something you should do a lot of. The information of the life experience of the two of you, is priceless. People have no idea of "living well off or rich in Africa." The African coastline hotels and beaches is a beautiful and covers a large area. Good Job Hajj
I'm Haitian but was born in Liberia, and left at 3, I love both my cultures, a lot of what u talked about is the same in Haitian culture, I want to go back and visit but it's so far and expensive. Congrats to Elhadj love the skits. 😂 Koi is a very beautiful african queen ❤.v
Likewise, same as when I first saw Eddie Gathegi in a movie. I had to wait for the cast part when the movie ended to see what his name was and I was not disappointed. I think there is a different way every people look.
As a Kenyan I am obviously a big fan of Koi, that was a great show right there(just incase anybody is guessing. I am on top of a giraffes back for better internet😉)
This was the young lady who made me subscribe to this channel... Something tells me she was from Kenya before i was it here. She's a wonderful actor and gorgeous.. This is what you call natural beauty...My God walk with you both..🙏🙏
Great stories, impressive people. Love the interactions! Oh and El Hadj, I will say this about your guest: the French have this word, 'envoûtante'. Koi is just unbelievably beautiful in every way. Long may you guys go on, you're definitely an inspiration.
I remember Elhadj starting out on YT and how strong your accent was and to see how well you come around every episode. This was awesome! Love Your Work! Keep It Up!
Back in the day in Africa, there’s this understanding it takes a community to raise a child. When you step out of the house, you don’t have a license to misbehave. The fact of your parents not being around you doesn’t mean you won’t be whooped if you misbehave because any adult could discipline you.
@@shadiikosgei2334 I didn't talk about her Swahili but now that you brought it up, I'd say I think she does. Any kid at the age of 9 knows her 1st or 2nd language. Plus if you've watched most of the videos she's in, trust me there's that Nairobi chics vibes all over her way of talking.
@@OsmanK699When you use 'fulani' in Swahili, you would be describing a person or thing whose identity is unknown. "Mtu fulani alikuja hapa." Translation "A strange person came here."
I'm from Kenya, and I have looked at a video or two at some point when my TH-cam was filled with the skits, but I never knew she was born in Kenya until I saw a post on Instagram by a Kenyan page about how she is Kenyan-born. I always thought she was just a cute American black girl doing skits.
You two are my favourite creators, I feel like I connect with you so much. There's something special about your content. Great to get to know you better. Thank you.
Thanks Elhaz and Koi, this is one of the best videos have ever watched, the energy and inspiration was massive, thanks man. The entertainment part too is great. The only thing I get caught up with is the way your videos are uploaded, I get confused at times. Keep it up, thanks. ❤️👑
Koi am impressed u speak both Kenyan n American language heard u singing swahili n wash clothes manually where there it is washing machines only feel at home n keep it up mummy
I really did enjoyed this big time. Elhadj! you nailed this again and you couldn't have started with anyone better than Koi. She's is such an amazing and talented young lady. Well done guys.
I love you guys especially koi I will marry her in a heartbeat,I watch you guys religiously over and over and over again please keep it up,but for real I've fallen deep in love with kio,this girl is one off a kind
Al haj am always watching your videos thank you for promoting Africa specially you and Koi am Ghanaian Canadian kudos to you keep the good work God bless ❤
I couldn’t help but think about my childhood and the cultural differences I had gone through when I listened to y’all’s conversation. Brilliant stuff man. Keep killing it
First time i accepted that there is a "distinct Kenyan" accent was after i watched one of the episodes and i heard Kui and thought she had something kenyan about her ..
Wow Koi, I'm from Ethiopia and I'm really surprised how talented you are in terms of especially Language, I thought you grew up at least you were 16 years old when you came to the USA .
I wanna be part of this project film Africa There so many things to show around the World with cultural diversity and our reality with African and african american....! Congratulations Elhadji And all actors Get it up ....... From Dakar Sénégal 🇸🇳 🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳
The Nigerian accent is more expected because Nigerians try and excel in as many industries as they can where they find themselves in the world, be it media or tech, and it sounds really cool too with the dialect of English spoken. The kikuyu lady be really bringing massive traffic to your channel. Keep up the good work guys
looking at elhadj and listening to him i can tell he is a real humble Fulani respect full ,discrete and very patient part off the Fulani code off life the pulaku
I don’t even how I became a fun but I do watch these two guys and have not subscribed yet to the Elhadtv but I don’t miss the content you post....Love you both👌🏽💯
Become a Patreon member - www.patreon.com/Elhadjtvconnect
You two blend in so well, have you considered marriage? I guess you can make a good family.
El hadj if u intend coming to Africa go to Ghana in December. 🎉
@@rukomiaEl hadj is Married where as Shiro has 2 kids( male & female) i guess
You never really mentioned where you're from originally.
@@MasterZhao 🇬🇳
Koi is such an amazing ambassador for Kenya..Kudos
Do you have Giraffes in your Backyard...ROTFLMAO..
Love my country🇰🇪🇰🇪
Kenyans are good marathon runners because they have to run fast to avoid getting eaten by lions...🤣
@jaybillions2023 shut your dirty mouth
Africa
Koi said that she didn’t even know that racism was a thing until she learned it in America. That’s a powerful & revealing comment about America.
Yes I’ve heard a lot of ppl say that
Oh but we do have it in Africa, but it's more about class and proximity to Western nations than anything else. White equates to tourist or aide worker e.g UN, Redcross, or Colonial descendants. These are prime customers, and they tip best. Second is East Asians (Indians esp have their own indian only estates) and Arabs. They are retail investors pay on time, pay slightly above market rate. These two groups even if they're racists ASF, we don't mind because money is king and they see and add value to things better than we can,(thats why they come). Then you have Africans, who class themselves and/or others based on mastery of colonial languages, e.g English with American/UK/Aussie accent. Skin tone, light skinned or mixed race (considered top notch). So very segregated.
This is standard for most africans. I went through the same thing.
Africans are lying...of COURSE they know racism is 'a thing'. The British, French, Belgians, Dutch and Italians etc colonized Africa. You Africans in the comments never heard of Apartheid???? Why are you Africans such blatant liars...it makes me sick
@@jamesmali8233 You haven;t experienced racism yet.
These 2 are well brought up kids, respect to the parents. Proud of you both.
Koi is such a beautiful and talented African Queen. Good to see Koi is your first guest 👍🏾
Seeing the man behind the camera, I see how thoughtful Elhajj is and how deep a thinker he is. Great interview with Koi as well!
Koi is the reason i follow this channel.Proud 🇰🇪
Me too
Koi is gorgeous. As close to perfect as I’ve seen.
I know...... smh
yup
Bruh
God took his time when he made her. “Let us make Koi in our image.”
Seriously
This lady is the reason why I started watching this show. I had Google Elhadjtv and found out his roots are from west Africa
From the east Africa (Kenyan)
@@pmu2maFulani is a West African language, he's most likely west African
Proud or her still our Roots 💪
He is from Guinea
@@pmu2ma Not all of us. Maybe you, but not me as a black man. #aboriginalAmerikhan
This is an eye opener , l being an African parent from Zimbabwe and l having migrated to America l found it so informative and it helps me appreciate how African cultures are similar.It helps to know how to deal with children in America.You are doing a great work!
I wish I’d sent mine home and brought them back at 13 when they have a foundation and sense of self. America eats up black children and I was not prepared for just how hostile this environment is. We have problems to fix back home but humanity is not one of them.
I can relate to Koi and Elhadj… I m from Liberia and everything they said is actually current . Sometimes I feel like all African countries behave almost the same . When I was 9 years old ,my mom could send me to the market to buy food for the family.she also will leave me in the market to sell her fish Stoff . I used to walk to school alone and my parents don’t have to worry about me been kidnapped. I love those days.
Very true 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Proud that Kenyan blood runs deep in her even though she has lived in America for many years
Ooooooh my gash I like the way she speaks and I see her as good actress you can’t believe how I am excited when she acts wearing as African , yes SWAHILI is a language spoken by 82% eastern African people ( RWANDA 🇷🇼, Burundi 🇧🇮 , Kenya 🇰🇪 , Tanzania 🇹🇿 , Uganda 🇺🇬 little part of south sudan 🇸🇸 and little part of D R CONGO 🇨🇩 )
GOD’S ON OUR SIDE 🙏🙏🙏
👇
The ONE God is on everyone's side! 🙏🏾
@@Shukr66 yeah but I didn’t say on my side I said on our side means everyone whoever believes in him !
We speak it a lot in Congo.
Yh as an half Ugandan Swahili is a beautiful language
Sending love from Nigeria ❤❤🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
This was a really nice listen...And I can listen to Koi speak all day, beautiful voice and I love how the accent sneaks in from time to time ❤.
Yuh.
These are amazing Africans who inspire me. Koi is an African queen! I love them ❤
Koi is absolutely beautiful. I love her spirit.
Big up Koi, I am writing from Tanzania. Nice to know more about you. Keep it up! Rudi nyumbani kusalimia! 😃
I'm proud of both of you guys. What i like about your content is that it looks so natural almost like you're not acting. If you had not mentioned that this is a podcast, I'd have thought it was one of your acts. That's how good I think you both are.
This is something you should do a lot of. The information of the life experience of the two of you, is priceless. People have no idea of "living well off or rich in Africa." The African coastline hotels and beaches is a beautiful and covers a large area. Good Job Hajj
The chemistry between you two is evident even in the skits. Looks so natural
Are they together?
Calm down brah. You see how shy Elhaj is when talking to her, he has to always look at the floor.
Brah is still in the zone
Koi needs to be on the big screen. She sparkles.
I'm Haitian but was born in Liberia, and left at 3, I love both my cultures, a lot of what u talked about is the same in Haitian culture,
I want to go back and visit but it's so far and expensive.
Congrats to Elhadj love the skits. 😂
Koi is a very beautiful african queen ❤.v
Haitian creole out there😅
Damn....... two rough roads.... im speaking from the outside looking in im creole but not hatian.... but how were both those experiences
How the hell was a Haitian born in Liberia? What were your parents doing there?
*_Am a big fan of Koi,I never knew she is from 254🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪..254 to the world_*
both of you are the treasure of Africa.
My African Queen. Welcome to DRC. You are more than welcome both of you guys. I love from Congo DR.
Our own Koi. I love the conversation, that's exactly what happens here in Africa
First time I saw koi on this videos I knew she was Gīkŭyŭ...kŭi is the short form of Wangŭi in Kikuyu...big up Kenyan
Likewise, same as when I first saw Eddie Gathegi in a movie. I had to wait for the cast part when the movie ended to see what his name was and I was not disappointed. I think there is a different way every people look.
You guys are so amazing. From Botswana 🇧🇼 moved to America Florida
As a Kenyan I am obviously a big fan of Koi, that was a great show right there(just incase anybody is guessing. I am on top of a giraffes back for better internet😉)
😂, good one there
😂well well well
Koi is THE FINEST woman the world has ever known. Love the way she goes between Kenyan & American accents. She and Cari Champion are sisters.
She is so beautiful. I could look into her eyes all day😊
Koi is so beautiful and l love her acting. I am happy to see my own people doing this.
Aim high. Congratulations.
Proud of both of them
Am proud of Elhadji...my country Kenya well represented
This was the young lady who made me subscribe to this channel... Something tells me she was from Kenya before i was it here. She's a wonderful actor and gorgeous.. This is what you call natural beauty...My God walk with you both..🙏🙏
Kenyan sister right there. Keep up the good work.
You can grasp many languages when you are a child. I moved here when my son 7,he's 25 now and he speaks Swahili too.
Kikuyu to the world 🇰🇪
Great stories, impressive people. Love the interactions! Oh and El Hadj, I will say this about your guest: the French have this word, 'envoûtante'. Koi is just unbelievably beautiful in every way. Long may you guys go on, you're definitely an inspiration.
I remember Elhadj starting out on YT and how strong your accent was and to see how well you come around every episode. This was awesome! Love Your Work! Keep It Up!
You should have noticed that Koi was playing two different characters in the movie . Both with excellent outputs.
Love your podcasts! Keep them coming…so proud of you!
Back in the day in Africa, there’s this understanding it takes a community to raise a child. When you step out of the house, you don’t have a license to misbehave. The fact of your parents not being around you doesn’t mean you won’t be whooped if you misbehave because any adult could discipline you.
Koi is the reason I watch this channel. Quite impressive.
Love this African queen ❤ she is so beautiful and talented actress ,,,Love from Ethiopia 💚💛❤️
Impressive how Koi left Kenya at only 9 but still recognizes and identifies so well with our culture.
Thank you Koi. We miss you back home🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
No bro, I don’t think she really knows swahili - io nayo ni uongo😂
@@shadiikosgei2334 I didn't talk about her Swahili but now that you brought it up, I'd say I think she does. Any kid at the age of 9 knows her 1st or 2nd language.
Plus if you've watched most of the videos she's in, trust me there's that Nairobi chics vibes all over her way of talking.
my kid bro left for the USA a little over a year now...the guy cant even remember me-he has recently confused me with my village drunk uncle.
Acha ulevi, kunywa soda@@michaelosiro2731
@@michaelosiro2731😂😂
Kudos Koi representing Kenya, accents and all. Funny how Fulani is also a kiswahili word😅
Yes, fulani in swahili means someone or somebody
B@@josephmmoja486Doesn't mean someone or somebody. Means particular..
@@OsmanK699When you use 'fulani' in Swahili, you would be describing a person or thing whose identity is unknown. "Mtu fulani alikuja hapa." Translation "A strange person came here."
@@ImmersiveTunes What you've just described is a summation of the word "particular". Kitu fulani, mtu fulani, ng'ombe fulani. Fulani means particular.
Dah 😂😂 sawa bana walimu
I'm from Kenya, and I have looked at a video or two at some point when my TH-cam was filled with the skits, but I never knew she was born in Kenya until I saw a post on Instagram by a Kenyan page about how she is Kenyan-born. I always thought she was just a cute American black girl doing skits.
You two are my favourite creators, I feel like I connect with you so much. There's something special about your content. Great to get to know you better. Thank you.
Thanks Elhaz and Koi, this is one of the best videos have ever watched, the energy and inspiration was massive, thanks man.
The entertainment part too is great.
The only thing I get caught up with is the way your videos are uploaded, I get confused at times.
Keep it up, thanks. ❤️👑
What a mesmerising story, you two are great!
Koi am impressed u speak both Kenyan n American language heard u singing swahili n wash clothes manually where there it is washing machines only feel at home n keep it up mummy
I really did enjoyed this big time. Elhadj! you nailed this again and you couldn't have started with anyone better than Koi. She's is such an amazing and talented young lady. Well done guys.
I knew it. There was something Kenyan about her not just her name. I'm of you Koi, keep repping the flag. Good job Elhadj. I'm Kenyan.
Koi has made me to become addicted to Elhagj TV.
Congratulations. Keep it up.
Koi was an amazing guest.❤
Koi is so good at speaking with American accent and Kenyan accent. Initially I thought there were two different people!
Koi 🇰🇪 🇰🇪 🇰🇪 🇰🇪.
She is a true Kenyan 🇰🇪 ambassador.
This man too he from one of African country
I actually enjoy your show.. Now watching this podcast is amazing.. Salute to Koi.. my fellow Kenyan/Kikuyuan...
Koi is just an exceptional art. Keep it up guys.
I pressed like when you said don’t be so sure that the devil you know is better than the devil you don’t know. That sh!+ hit hard.
I love you guys especially koi I will marry her in a heartbeat,I watch you guys religiously over and over and over again please keep it up,but for real I've fallen deep in love with kio,this girl is one off a kind
I don't know how to express my love for both of you ❤️
Because of this African queen Kio, I love watching ElhadjTV
Al haj am always watching your videos thank you for promoting Africa specially you and Koi am Ghanaian Canadian kudos to you keep the good work God bless ❤
I couldn’t help but think about my childhood and the cultural differences I had gone through when I listened to y’all’s conversation. Brilliant stuff man. Keep killing it
Koi well done, you are due to have your own tv channel
Koi
@@brittnaesimmons5170 ok
First time i accepted that there is a "distinct Kenyan" accent was after i watched one of the episodes and i heard Kui and thought she had something kenyan about her ..
This girl is so beautiful.... representing the Kikuyu beauty to the world
Loved the part about them talking about not being able to express themselves at home....super relatable and honestly theraputic!
Wow Koi, I'm from Ethiopia and I'm really surprised how talented you are in terms of especially Language, I thought you grew up at least you were 16 years old when you came to the USA .
I wanna be part of this project film Africa
There so many things to show around the World with cultural diversity and our reality with African and african american....!
Congratulations Elhadji And all actors
Get it up ....... From Dakar Sénégal 🇸🇳 🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳
The Nigerian accent is more expected because Nigerians try and excel in as many industries as they can where they find themselves in the world, be it media or tech, and it sounds really cool too with the dialect of English spoken.
The kikuyu lady be really bringing massive traffic to your channel.
Keep up the good work guys
Or Nigerian are by far the most populated country in Africa lol 😂
@yvans. and by logic, that's why you find more groups of successful Nigerians than other Africans on the world.
Simple maths
My Africa brother and sister❤
Kenya to the world. Bigup guys
West African uniting with East African 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
She is a legend
I really like Koi's African/Kenyan fabrics she wears in the videos 👌🏾
Koi you're a wonderful amazing actress, especially acting African lady
Kenya 🇰🇪 to the world
I couldn't focus for the first few minutes because damn 😍 Big up Africa, Big up Kenya
Koi hasn't lost her Kenyan accent 😀😀. Once a Kenyan, always a Kenyan.
Ikr! Especially in the clips 😂
She's so beautiful, she doesn't have a typical East African Kenyan face
@@nobs997 lies! The face is typical Kikuyu mahn!
@@Bonham23 Not at all
@@nobs997 where you from?
I like the combination of these two actors
looking at elhadj and listening to him i can tell he is a real humble Fulani respect full ,discrete and very patient part off the Fulani code off life the pulaku
great conversation from two great young africans doing great things.
Elhadj my guy though! God Bless him for what he does! Coo guy!
This is so so cool. Koi, you're amaing... Elhaji my brother, I salute.
I love getting to know about their journey in America. A lot of their childhood is similar to to mine even though I am a Black American.
True, I love the way tell African stories in America ❤
She's gorgeous. I fell in love with her watching his movies. Lol
Great podcast!
Proud of you Koi and Elhadj
Elhadj you are really growing all the best Kotor ❤
We love you Koi ❤
Shout out to Koi fam.... maze we love your content guys. Representing from Kenya stand up!
My Crush Koi 💛
She has 3 grown kids hope you don't mind taking them in
I'm a real man, bro... it wouldn't bother me.
She is married
🙌🏾🔥🔥🔥
U guys are so inspiring man , I'll be in US soon too 😊
dude where were u born, in africa or usa
Bro where are you from originally? Which country? Where is the Fulani language from?
You guys are very talented and interesting. I always enjoy watching your videos. 😅
Lots of love from Sénégal
You guys are so amazing, I love you both. I wish you enormous success. Elhadj you'll go far my gee!
I don’t even how I became a fun but I do watch these two guys and have not subscribed yet to the Elhadtv but I don’t miss the content you post....Love you both👌🏽💯