Iconic Nigerian Food In Miami!! Nigerian Voodoo Sacrifice With High Priest!! 🇳🇬
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Watch till the end and I’ll send you some fufu 😂❤
I'd have watched till the end anyway - however, I'll still accept the free fufu! 😂🥰
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so do I just leave my address here in the comments or? 😂
how do you travel all around the world 😂 are you sold to ai 😢
David please dont stop your work
This was mind blowing. As a Christian I have to admit I was brainwashed into seeing it more as dark and evil. After watching this and understanding the connections to slavery I think I can say that this and the last Haiti video really changed my mind. I would love to see more videos like this, very Anthony Bourdain!
Keep looking and you will figure out how brainwashing the whole Christianity religion is. Been there done that.
I’m Nigerian and trust me it is demonic. Ifa and orisha stuff is satanic. I have literally seen people end up out of their minds because of this stuff. I’ve seen so much paranormal activities because of Nigerians I knew practicing this type of stuff shown in this video. If you like your life stay far away from it and serve JESUS CHRIST ALONE and no other god.
Are you a born again Christian?? Do not be fooled people from America and Europe don’t realize how dark this is the enemy don’t want you to know a witch will always be nice, kind and look normal or beautiful that’s the way they can get you. JESUS IS LORD!❤️
I'm Haitian & I also noticed the similarities in the pitch of Yoruba with Haitian Creole! That made me smile & felt like a touch from my ancestors! I'm majority Congolese/Nigerian - with smaller amounts of Ghanian, Sans, & more! I can't even take any sides when it comes to the Jollof rice argument! 😂😌 I'm loving this episode so far!
Anthony Bourdain is that you? Not going to lie, I'm loving this series...its the kind of depth you don't see often in travel creators, especially on TH-cam.
I love this blog @david. Thank you for educating folks on African culture. Looking forward to the Nigerian visit.
Wow! As a panafrican I am extremely delighted to see, through this video, African cultures and religions are being valued and shown to the World, knowing that Africa is the motherland therefore the origin of religion and culture. We Africans must go back to our origins in order for others to respect us. David and all participants in the video, THANK YOU so much for showing the World what Africa is about.❤
I wish you a good recovery.
I went to that restaurant a couple weeks ago food is amazing!
Yes!!
One of the best episodes so far!
Amazing. I am so glad to watch this today. ❤❤❤❤
Beautiful culture ❤
Truly! And some of the best food too!
Awesome work, David !Thank you and more power to you. Hope your back is better. 🙏🏾💪🏾
food for us is quite important -every time we visit family or friends food is always offered -thanks for sharing and appreciating the food
Mr. David:Congratulations to you for your new remarkable video today’s from Miami, Florida to shares this West African cuisine from Lagos, Nigeria in March of 2024❤❤❤
Even though we have been stripped from our culture, we were still able to hold some elements of our spirituality. Brazil has candomble, Haiti has voudon, Jamaica and other islands have Obeah, Cuba has Santeria, Guyana has Comfa. We are rlly one people❤️.
This was something different and eye opening ❤
Good morning David very interesting video love it’s yummy food have a bless day praying that you feel better soon 🙏❤️
Thank you so much glyniskissoon!
Many thanks for your current video for it's nice to see them evolve into true documentary for I love Jamaicans I also have mad love for Nigerians 😍💖🙏🐾💙🥰
Also nice beard and I hope you continue to heal from your hurts...
Many blessings over all the Caribbean ❤
thank you so much and many blessings as well to you too!
I believe a lot of people in the Caribbean are descendants of West Africa. hence the foods are almost similar and some of the customs too..
Why do you say you “ believe “ when it is a well known indisputable fact ?
Thanks for the info...now I'm sure...be safe.
Wow ... interesting and informative.. u da man Dave ❤❤❤
David I definitely loved your show when you came to my country Kenya.. Great show ever💯💯. I am your new subscriber 🙂
Thank you so much bro! I’ve been enlightened for so long like this, so to learn so much details. Blessed to have watched this episode. Thank you Chief Leon for your blessed message and wisdom bless you
Hi David...sorry you got hurt ...hoping you feel bettet....this will really be interesting since I know very little about Nigerian foods and even their culture....Viewing now....Thanks as always....be safe....Peace.
Amazing!!
Wow such a fascinating culture and i was blown away by this episode! Absolutely incredible
Amazing episode and representation of my faith and practice🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
All the food looks yummy and delicious ❤
One thing I can say man kind is so bitter they are destroying themselves .When we are going to wake up see what we are doing in this world today is wrong. Stop cutting the trees down , a big factor. That protection with the nail I need one. David thank you and I hope someone can learn from this.
Love being educated ❤🇬🇾🇺🇲
Very interesting episode,è seun.
🙌🏽🇬🇧🇬🇩 Great vid
Thanks Steve! Hope you are well!
@@Davidsbeenhere All.good brother. Enjoying your great work. Hope you get well soon 🙌🏽
Amazing ❤🎉
Wow❤❤❤❤❤❤
You must go to Salvador - Bahia in Brazil if you haven’t already! Just sayin 😊
Senegal has the best jollof rice. Jolof origin is in Senegal.
In fact, Mam Penda Mbye is credited as the originator of this dish. Mam Penda Mbye was fro St. Louis, Northern Senegal. In Gambia, the Krio call this dish "Jollof Res" (Jollof rice). The Wolof of Senegambia prepare two versions of the dish: the red and the white. They use very different ingredients in their preparation.
So, how did Ghana and Nigeria get to know of this dish? I am not sure, but I presume their exposure to the dish has something to do the presence of Ghanaian and Nigerian troops in Gambia during WW 2.
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@@princessmargarette18 fellow grenadian:) I just got bk from greenz 2 days ago🙌🏽🇬🇩
Hey David you remind me of Moses from the bible with that stick lol, you looked older since you leave Jamaica man lol
Feel better David
I use to work in this restaurant
What is the store name. I would like to purchase some items. I just learned my Ancestors
The Man In The Market Looks So Much Like My Pappy/Dad
It seemsyou enjoyed our country
Ghana🎉🎉🎉 you look more handsome enjoy🎉
THAT GAME IS CALLED OWARE IN GHANA 🇬🇭. 🇬🇭 ❤
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David,you know ghana have about 150 different foods next you come ghana try all of them😅🎉🎉🎉
JESUS IS KING OF KINGS AND THE LORD OF LORDS! He is the beginning and the end, the first and the last! He has Al the power and authority. Every knee must bow and every tongue shall confess that Jesus is Lord! HALLELUJAH!!!❤️🔥
I would love to know his instagram or anything to personally get a reading from
him.
Ghana jollof is the best🎉🎉🎉😂😂
David are you Spanish?
THEY TALK A LOT FOR THE GODS BUT THE GODS NOT TALKING BY THEMSELVES 😂😂😂.
Except maybe Argentina and Chile...More like Italian and Spanish foods...
I know the women
Mancala
Nigerian food looks oily
Not all only the stew
U trying to et them up Esau. You know they can't teach you Yoruba
A little too much on Africa
What do you mean by that? 🤔
@@mizzpoetrics Intense
Not for many of us who know very little and want to learn more....diversity here.
Why don’t you go elsewhere and watch something on India and Indian food ?
Why xxdon’t you go elsewhere and watch something on India and Indian food ?
One of the best episodes so far!