We didn't see the husband who was presumably at work? There is another video series, Rose and Anzai (Ugandan Luo married to a Chinese). I find Rose's marriage a lot more interesting Many mixed marriages including this one, can work simply because the husband is a prosperous businessman who can support his wife to home school 3 kids. Husband is a financial supporter, not always present. Like she praises Mr. Dadaliya for his 'patience', but it could also mean there are potential frictions smoothed over because he was patient. I find Rose's marriage a lot more interesting because of the way she has integrated into a rural Chinese village. Despite the huge physical difference between her and the community, Rose is literally just a Chinese with different physical features. The family is clearly below average income, peasants, but you can sense that everyone is happy - I mean not just Rose and her husband and child, but the entire community around them. The sense of integration is automatic and complete - husband, wife and people around them are mutually supportive and no sense of frictions requiring patience to overcome. King Kwesi I think there should not be an assumption that a remote village is less accepting than a city. In a remote village there might be less 'struggles' with acceptance once the newcomer shows willingness and ability to integrate.
He picked an amazing woman to be the mother of his children. The only barriers to love are the artificial ones that humans put in place. Enjoy your lives.
I really like when Dadaliya said "My Marriage is my personal life" and therefore she does not matter whether her parents and relatives disapprove it. I like Dadaliya very much, and wish her and my African brother from Cameroon all the best. Love has no colour, no race and no boundary because you cannot see love, but can only feel and experience love.
when people say life is personal choice not families. most probably he or she has made the wrong choice, especially in China, where our families play a big part in ones life. this is not a hollywood love drama, happiness ever after wil never exist wihtout the bless of his or her family especially in China.
I really like this woman. She is very humble, honest, wise. She speaks from her heart. Her husband and children are very blessed to have her. God Bless your family.
Once again, I must say, you are an excellent interviewer. You ask so many thought-provoking questions and questions that allows us to get to know the guest. This was a beautiful interview. I wish Ms. Dadaliya and her family much blessings.She is a very intelligent and kind woman. She has a beautiful spirit. Much blessings to you as well.
Best ignore the people that just don’t get it. You will never change bigots or racist. You are connecting with real people in a world where there are many many different cultures, ethnicity and beliefs. We are grateful to you for showing us love of people.
I really love this woman's character. Thank you for making us discover her, because she has and will continue to change a lot of people's perception on interracial marriage and Chinese/black in particular. I wish them all a long and happy life.
Wow, another great sharing. Mrs. Dadaliya looks like a very happy person who knows what she wants, and she has got a beautiful happy family. Being the only child in her family, it's even more difficult to marry outside the country but she still pushed on with her heart desires, and her family finally blessed it. Stay blessed!
This a beautiful story, I hope the children will one day watch this video and feel proud about the story of their lives. Mom: I want 10 or 20 children Husband: Take a break ☺️ I like how the home has been set up so well for home schooling. The hair touching I can completely relate to ☺️ Hahaha building a Zoo in Africa and living with all the animals 😊 The emphasis of learning about traditional medicines 🙌🏾✨ Awesome interview ❤️
This beautiful queen tiger mom is incredible smart and lovely, am pretty sure all her kids will grow up to lead this world to better place. Am Ghanaian married to Japanese living in New York and my wife did a great job to send our girls to great IVY league Uni. Cornell, Princeton and one of them was accepted in all including Harvard which she turned down for Stanford law. Keep your head up and you will be proud of your household and the choices you made to prove to the world everything possible if you believe in yourself.
I was not so lucky as you to marry a Caribbean selfish woman. Trust me, it makes a big difference to marry a smart and intelligent woman like this Chinese lady. Those types of women like her and your wife deserve a lot of respect from society.
Dadaliya is a very fine soul from a blessed family. Listening to her explaining how her mother is proud of her lovely three grandchildren. Stay blessed!
My brother l give you a thumbs up 👍🏿 for enlightening us what the real world is about. It also signifies that your tongue is your greatest weapon , much respect on your content
Who she marries is her own personal business, nothing to do with other people. As long as she is happy and her husband loves her, that's that. Many people married people of same race aren't happy and divorce soon after.
Kudos to you both (host and guest). All people are the same. It depends on their soul not the colour. Congratulations to Dadalya. There are good and bad people in every race, tribe, community, family etc. So you make happiness from inside you. Happiness doesn't come from outside.
Since I just started to follow your channel, I don’t know much about yourself, the star and presenter of the show. You always put your guests up and foremost and rightly so. Would you please give us your new listeners an idea of who you are ? Thank you so much for giving us a well balanced and always keen and respectful viewpoints.
I think you’re a bitter person, you insulted my personality in my previous video. And here you’re again writing in Chinese thinking in wouldn’t understand. Yes I’m a black man and very proud of myself and how I look. As I stated to you before I’m married and not in any way interested in any form of relationship with any other person. Why are you judging people’s personality based on how they’ve decided to grow their hair or beard? There are nice Chinese and welcoming Chinese people and I can clearly say you’re not one of them. Stop being a bitter person cos it’s not good for your health. Have a good day.
@@KINGKWESI I am not a bitter person and I was not judging you by your looks. I was just giving you an honest opinion about what Chinese parents look for in a son-in-law and you took it miserably and insulted me with your nasty comment! You said to this lady from South Africa that Chinese parents took their kids away as soon as your daughter got on a slide and even she was surprised to hear as she probably never seen or came across such thing with chinese parents. Chinese parents generally do not do that but they must have been frightened by you and thought in case their kids accidentally hurt your daughter, you might get into some kind of altercation with them which they do not want and that's why they did that to avoid any incident while your daughter was there. You are not in my shoes that know Chinese people well. When you use nasty words in your comments, you are considered a very disrespectful person by Chinese people and we have no respect for such people!
@@sshong1553 do you have an idea of certain things we go through in China as Black people? Go back to your first comment and double read and think about it again if it's fair to pass that judgement over my personality. Like i said you're judgemental and a bitter person but i'm sending you love and positive energy.
Lmao she said when she made her husband he give her he's bank account ? And never looses temper ? 😮😮 Awesomeness cameroonians are better men to none cameroonians women i see
Thank you for sharing your story. What a beautiful set up for home schooling. You put a lot of heart and thoughts into it. Your kids are raised beautifully! I hope people will learn to embrace diversity and respect all races.
Thank you Dadaliya for sharing your story. I saw this video on the internet and I was delighted. I love that part, "If I could I will have ten babies." I love your interview, it is educating.
♥️this woman and her deep understanding from her own personal experience. Wonderful interview! I loved seeing the home school she has made for her children! Her sons faces are full of light! May it shine for future multicultural and international relations for generations to come! Didahlia will herself become a grandmother of many someday! A very wise and loving one. She is obviously already an inspiration to her community. She, her children, and their father-her husband, whom I would have loved to hear from as well! 😊👍
Amazing interview! You let people talk, explain and enlighten your followers with their stories, their experiences and jow they see future! What a thoughtful and inteligent woman she is! The way she set up the classroom, the topics she teaches them to make them acknowledge their cultures and the inspiration she gives them is really remarkable! Many schools would fight to have a teacher like her! Her parents gave her a very good education preparing her for the future to come! May her whole family have a wonderful and blessed life! Thank you so much for sharing this interview!
I don't know how I ran into this channel but I'm glad I did because with everything that's going on in the world is good to see people doing positive and good things and sharing their love without looking for something to benefit, I hope that she gets nothing but love and happiness in her life keep up the good videos. ✌️&❤️
Let me tell you something, I'm an African descent from Jamaica.Since I was young and now I'm in the late fifties, I have always been fascinated by the Chinese people. After listening to her, I wish that I could go back on time and have her as my baby mother.The level of intelligence she displays in this interview is just incredible.
@@doreeneb only thing I can tell you is my former wife doesn't want my daughter to visit my business that provides an allowance every month for the child. I know that Chinese women will do the opposite. It is just a matter of tradition.
People are aware of their own love and high emotions and who makes them happy and alive even if they are not from the same race or culture it is about freedom
This was a great interview with great questions & honest answers . Her & her husband will raise strong confident boys with good life values. They are smart enough to watch who the children comes in contact with & the reactions. She also gave good positive advice to people in situations similar to her.
Wow she is so understanding and I hope the very best for her and her family. There is much to be learnt from her in accepting both cultures. She did the right thing in homes schooling them. Outsiders can be very brutal as I have seen from watching these TH-cam videos of multicultural children in China. People have to respect each other and get over their own prejudices and racist behaviour towards other. She is confident and her children will benefit from that. May God give you strength to deal with obstacles that come to you.
Oh waow, am so happy Dadaliya has really has really learned a lot about Cameroon. She shouldn't be worried to visit Cameroon, they are welcoming and she and her kids will love it when they visits.
I think their father need to let them know Africa is not wild! I think he has failed for not taking them to Africa till date. I bet you they would always love to visit, no elsewhere they would be welcomed and loved most even their mother. Much love ❤️ to your lovely family.
God Bless You Lady, for You follow Your Heart and more Blessing, Peace, and more Good Blessings for you and your Immediate Family. Wishing all the Best to your Children's Future.
Peace and blessings, thank you for sharing your beautiful family and life journey. Wishing you and your family continuous love, happiness, joy, and prosperity. Ase’ 👑🌍🎍🎋🌹🌻❤️🖤🤎🦋🌺
The soup's name is "yellow soup", or "yellow sauce". It's very spicy, and they eat it with pounded water yam (taro). It's a traditional dish in both Cameroon's West and North-West provinces.
👍🇨🇳Good thing you went with your gut feelings. Sometimes it is hard when you have to go against your parents because some parents disown their Children for Marrying from another race. Look at you now with 3 Beautiful Children. I live in Canada from Kenya married to a white Canadian. 🇨🇦☻🇰🇪
I have subscribed to your channel because of this interview. The best. I like when you gave this beautiful and very intelligent woman time to speak finish rather than cutting her off like some journalists will do as soon as they have some to say that won't sell. I love this lady personality and her beliefs. I wouldn't mind having her to homeschooling my child. Her homeschool is well organised and child friendly. She was raised very well despite being the only child. I can understand her grandmother being very scared cause the media only publish the worse. Her mum being proud of her grandchildren is also amazing. Her children are handsome and seems well behaved. She spoke kindly of her husband, which isn't always the first thing people see in a person. "His character and his togetherness with his family" rather than how handsome he was when they first met. I've learnt something new. Well done woman ❤️ You will love his country and you can also open good business there if you want to stay longer. I think the soup is called "EGUSI". Keep up the good work.
I am British/Jamaican and I married a Mexican/American man and we are both very happy together and his all his family are wonderful to me and we are mixed into Native American in his family are all very nice to me. I am a very happy woman and my husband is my first and we plan to have children together. we're very happy, and I'm immigrating to USA next year, we plan to visit Jamaica very soon to visit my family in the new year thank you 😊
This’s the 21 century the world is changing yet challenging just keep your head my girl love can blindsided you when you lease expected when you don’t expect that how some cultures treated you when come to education yes girl that what it’s everything started at home when you build your children at home they will hold their head up to be strong wow very intelligent interviewing
China and Africa have more in common then I thought after watching this. Thanks for sharing. As a Chinese person I honestly love meeting people from Africa, i feel like they have this curiosity and respectfulness that Chinese people have. On the other hand, african americans are totally different. Just my observation
We are all products of our environment. African Americans have been mistreated for hundreds of years, that's why they are sensitive. Some Africans who've lived abroad for some time and experienced racial-based hate may become like African Americans too. Btw, in China and Asia in general, they'd treat you better if you said you're African American instead of African.
I enjoyed the interview but from 19 minutes to 21 minutes, the dad needs to do some educating to his kids on Africa in 2022. It’s not a “ZOO” that you need to prepare for. It’s not a “disease-infested” place that they need to start looking for medicine 💊 for. The lady is awesome 👍. Got nothing against her. But the ‘Dad’ needs to teach the kids properly about where he comes from. Despite the challenges, we have there. My thoughts, with love ❤️.
You are one hundred per cent correct. It seems to me he doesn't tell her anything about our beloved continent. I was not comfortable too about the zoo comment. nevertheless greetings from Jmaicaa.
There's another interpretation, a kinder one highlighting one of Africa's treasures. Africa is known for its animals. She could be saying that when they move to Africa, they could start a mini zoo of their own to know these animals better. What I learn from the interview is that this lady is a master teacher, constantly on a lookout on how to teach her children. As for teaching African herbs, the Africans, like the Chinese, have been culturally herbalists over generations. She immerse in African rich herbal culture just as she has taught her children Chinese herbs. So it's not looking down on Africans as backward. This lady is better than that, given her perceptive and enquiring mind. Of course, the questions why she want to start a zoo and teach about African herbs could be posed to her. That will clear all doubts. But I don't need to have those questions asked to be sure that she is too intelligent and inter-culturally immerse to have a narrow mindset.
Oh I like this woman. So interesting following from Cameroon. She is so passionate. Please we are waiting you home come and enjoy the natural environment. Come and run your school.
Please subscribe, like and share this video for me.
I truly appreciate your time on my channel.
The name of the soup is achu soup very delicious am from Cameroon too
We didn't see the husband who was presumably at work? There is another video series, Rose and Anzai (Ugandan Luo married to a Chinese). I find Rose's marriage a lot more interesting
Many mixed marriages including this one, can work simply because the husband is a prosperous businessman who can support his wife to home school 3 kids. Husband is a financial supporter, not always present. Like she praises Mr. Dadaliya for his 'patience', but it could also mean there are potential frictions smoothed over because he was patient.
I find Rose's marriage a lot more interesting because of the way she has integrated into a rural Chinese village. Despite the huge physical difference between her and the community, Rose is literally just a Chinese with different physical features. The family is clearly below average income, peasants, but you can sense that everyone is happy - I mean not just Rose and her husband and child, but the entire community around them. The sense of integration is automatic and complete - husband, wife and people around them are mutually supportive and no sense of frictions requiring patience to overcome.
King Kwesi I think there should not be an assumption that a remote village is less accepting than a city. In a remote village there might be less 'struggles' with acceptance once the newcomer shows willingness and ability to integrate.
Can you have a citizen if you live in China ?
How about if your children was born in China can they get a citizen or not ?
Can you please reply ?
He picked an amazing woman to be the mother of his children. The only barriers to love are the artificial ones that humans put in place. Enjoy your lives.
The first one surely not his
Correct
@@sakurakou2009mind your beeswax it's not your life
I really like when Dadaliya said "My Marriage is my personal life" and therefore she does not matter whether her parents and relatives disapprove it. I like Dadaliya very much, and wish her and my African brother from Cameroon all the best. Love has no colour, no race and no boundary because you cannot see love, but can only feel and experience love.
Egusie
A beautiful story. People are more alike than different. She has the right attitude.
marriage is never your personal life
why don't she move to her husband's country to live her personal life?
when people say life is personal choice not families. most probably he or she has made the wrong choice, especially in China, where our families play a big part in ones life.
this is not a hollywood love drama, happiness ever after wil never exist wihtout the bless of his or her family especially in China.
When u marry someone,u marry their whole family too.
This woman is the pillar of a happy and mentally healthy family.I think her relatives will realize that she made the right choice.
I really like this woman. She is very humble, honest, wise. She speaks from her heart. Her husband and children are very blessed to have her.
God Bless your family.
The mom is so intelligent, and humble person love this interview. Handsome boys wish them well in life.
This chinese lady's answers are very logical and level headed. Thumbs up :)
That’s right
The first child looks like pure Chinese.Straight hair and fairer skin.
The interviewer was clearly fishing for certain answers. Glad she held her ground and told it like it is.
Once again, I must say, you are an excellent interviewer. You ask so many thought-provoking questions and questions that allows us to get to know the guest. This was a beautiful interview. I wish Ms. Dadaliya and her family much blessings.She is a very intelligent and kind woman. She has a beautiful spirit. Much blessings to you as well.
Best ignore the people that just don’t get it. You will never change bigots or racist. You are connecting with real people in a world where there are many many different cultures, ethnicity and beliefs. We are grateful to you for showing us love of people.
I am proud of these mixtures, it's a love
I really love this woman's character. Thank you for making us discover her, because she has and will continue to change a lot of people's perception on interracial marriage and Chinese/black in particular. I wish them all a long and happy life.
Wow, another great sharing. Mrs. Dadaliya looks like a very happy person who knows what she wants, and she has got a beautiful happy family. Being the only child in her family, it's even more difficult to marry outside the country but she still pushed on with her heart desires, and her family finally blessed it. Stay blessed!
She’s very open minded person and a strong woman
The way she talked about her husband was just priceless her voice carried honesty and purity❤
Love her she is so strong and her children will grow up to be representative of loving and nurturing parents.
Give thanks to her Chinese family for being so supportive of their marriage. Always try and understand each other. Word
Mom is so likeable even over the platform. 🙂 Responses are well-thought out. Kudos to you and your husband. Handsome boys! Love from Jamaica.🇯🇲
The lady in this interview did this subject justice...she talked so honest about everything; glad I listened in.
This a beautiful story, I hope the children will one day watch this video and feel proud about the story of their lives.
Mom: I want 10 or 20 children
Husband: Take a break ☺️
I like how the home has been set up so well for home schooling.
The hair touching I can completely relate to ☺️
Hahaha building a Zoo in Africa and living with all the animals 😊
The emphasis of learning about traditional medicines 🙌🏾✨
Awesome interview ❤️
This clearly shows you’ve watched and enjoyed this video.
Thanks for your support 🤩🤩🤩
She's just soooo sweet & kind may God bless her and her family.
This beautiful queen tiger mom is incredible smart and lovely, am pretty sure all her kids will grow up to lead this world to better place. Am Ghanaian married to Japanese living in New York and my wife did a great job to send our girls to great IVY league Uni. Cornell, Princeton and one of them was accepted in all including Harvard which she turned down for Stanford law. Keep your head up and you will be proud of your household and the choices you made to prove to the world everything possible if you believe in yourself.
That’s great to know your wife made a great impact in the lives of your girls.
I was not so lucky as you to marry a Caribbean selfish woman. Trust me, it makes a big difference to marry a smart and intelligent woman like this Chinese lady. Those types of women like her and your wife deserve a lot of respect from society.
A truly trailblazer.
She's breaking every barrier. Good woman to have as a wife.
She is beautiful, I love that her parents are so open.
Wow! This is an awesome home school setup for her kids. I wish her family many blessings. Thank you for sharing your story.
Thanks for watching
Amazing 🇳🇬👍
Dadaliya is a very fine soul from a blessed family. Listening to her explaining how her mother is proud of her lovely three grandchildren.
Stay blessed!
Thanks
She is a fantastic and amazing mother
My brother l give you a thumbs up 👍🏿 for enlightening us what the real world is about. It also signifies that your tongue is your greatest weapon , much respect on your content
Respect bro
I appreciate your kind words and support
Who she marries is her own personal business, nothing to do with other people. As long as she is happy and her husband loves her, that's that. Many people married people of same race aren't happy and divorce soon after.
Kudos to you both (host and guest). All people are the same. It depends on their soul not the colour. Congratulations to Dadalya. There are good and bad people in every race, tribe, community, family etc. So you make happiness from inside you. Happiness doesn't come from outside.
Since I just started to follow your channel, I don’t know much about yourself, the star and presenter of the show. You always put your guests up and foremost and rightly so. Would you please give us your new listeners an idea of who you are ? Thank you so much for giving us a well balanced and always keen and respectful viewpoints.
Right I will make a video about myself very soon.
Thanks for watching my videos
这个黑人不是记者。 他只是在获取有关中国人如何看待黑人的信息。 他在一段视频中说,有一天他在他的中国女性朋友家,她的父亲不喜欢他。 我评论说没有中国父母想要看起来像他的女婿。 然后他对我说坏话并阻止我发表评论。 这种人没有礼貌,没有个性,可能没有教养,没有尊重。 中国人应该避免和他说话,给他任何关于中国人和中国的信息。
I think you’re a bitter person, you insulted my personality in my previous video. And here you’re again writing in Chinese thinking in wouldn’t understand.
Yes I’m a black man and very proud of myself and how I look. As I stated to you before I’m married and not in any way interested in any form of relationship with any other person. Why are you judging people’s personality based on how they’ve decided to grow their hair or beard? There are nice Chinese and welcoming Chinese people and I can clearly say you’re not one of them.
Stop being a bitter person cos it’s not good for your health. Have a good day.
@@KINGKWESI I am not a bitter person and I was not judging you by your looks. I was just giving you an honest opinion about what Chinese parents look for in a son-in-law and you took it miserably and insulted me with your nasty comment! You said to this lady from South Africa that Chinese parents took their kids away as soon as your daughter got on a slide and even she was surprised to hear as she probably never seen or came across such thing with chinese parents. Chinese parents generally do not do that but they must have been frightened by you and thought in case their kids accidentally hurt your daughter, you might get into some kind of altercation with them which they do not want and that's why they did that to avoid any incident while your daughter was there. You are not in my shoes that know Chinese people well. When you use nasty words in your comments, you are considered a very disrespectful person by Chinese people and we have no respect for such people!
@@sshong1553 do you have an idea of certain things we go through in China as Black people?
Go back to your first comment and double read and think about it again if it's fair to pass that judgement over my personality.
Like i said you're judgemental and a bitter person but i'm sending you love and positive energy.
I am a Cameroonian and I love the way she calls the fufu and eru. The yellow soup she spoke about is called Achu soup and pounded cocoyams.
Lmao she said when she made her husband he give her he's bank account ? And never looses temper ? 😮😮 Awesomeness cameroonians are better men to none cameroonians women i see
Excellent Mom (and by extension Dad) with an amazing perspective on education and society.
Thanks for watching
Thank you for sharing your story. What a beautiful set up for home schooling. You put a lot of heart and thoughts into it. Your kids are raised beautifully! I hope people will learn to embrace diversity and respect all races.
Thank you Dadaliya for sharing your story. I saw this video on the internet and I was delighted. I love that part, "If I could I will have ten babies." I love your interview, it is educating.
Wow. Thanks for sharing this story. Very insightful. Love breaks every barrier.
♥️this woman and her deep understanding from her own personal experience. Wonderful interview! I loved seeing the home school she has made for her children! Her sons faces are full of light! May it shine for future multicultural and international relations for generations to come! Didahlia will herself become a grandmother of many someday! A very wise and loving one. She is obviously already an inspiration to her community. She, her children, and their father-her husband, whom I would have loved to hear from as well! 😊👍
Amazing interview! You let people talk, explain and enlighten your followers with their stories, their experiences and jow they see future! What a thoughtful and inteligent woman she is! The way she set up the classroom, the topics she teaches them to make them acknowledge their cultures and the inspiration she gives them is really remarkable! Many schools would fight to have a teacher like her! Her parents gave her a very good education preparing her for the future to come! May her whole family have a wonderful and blessed life!
Thank you so much for sharing this interview!
What a wonderful love story so beautiful . I hope more people will be like her strong and peace to the world. Cheer!
I don't know how I ran into this channel but I'm glad I did because with everything that's going on in the world is good to see people doing positive and good things and sharing their love without looking for something to benefit, I hope that she gets nothing but love and happiness in her life keep up the good videos.
✌️&❤️
You are a great interviewer! You allow the person to speak and think, thanks!
Amazing courage!!! Your beautiful children will have that same courage! And they will be able to show love to all because of it ❤
Wonderful interview! You’re such a fantastic and forward thinking mom! God bless you and your children!!
Thank you for sharing your story. What a caring, smart and genuinely loving mother for her children and family. Wonderful home scholling setup.
She’s a very smart and adorable woman. I love that she knows so much even “bitter leaf”🤣 amazing! These interviews are great King Kwesi.
she knows much, 10 years of marriage!!!! thanks for the support maame
Let me tell you something, I'm an African descent from Jamaica.Since I was young and now I'm in the late fifties, I have always been fascinated by the Chinese people. After listening to her, I wish that I could go back on time and have her as my baby mother.The level of intelligence she displays in this interview is just incredible.
@@yvesderival634 baby mama...never wife. We need to get rid of this backwards thinking 🤦🏾♀️
@@doreeneb only thing I can tell you is my former wife doesn't want my daughter to visit my business that provides an allowance every month for the child. I know that Chinese women will do the opposite. It is just a matter of tradition.
This is such a beautiful story. Thank you for this video.
What a lovely story. Thank you so much. Ms. Dadaliya is such a brave and beautiful lady.
thanks for watching
People are aware of their own love and high emotions and who makes them happy and alive even if they are not from the same race or culture it is about freedom
This was a great interview with great questions & honest answers . Her & her husband will raise strong confident boys with good life values. They are smart enough to watch who the children comes in contact with & the reactions. She also gave good positive advice to people in situations similar to her.
It depends on what her wealth is whether her boys can then continue that wealth.
Wow she is so understanding and I hope the very best for her and her family. There is much to be learnt from her in accepting both cultures. She did the right thing in homes schooling them. Outsiders can be very brutal as I have seen from watching these TH-cam videos of multicultural children in China. People have to respect each other and get over their own prejudices and racist behaviour towards other.
She is confident and her children will benefit from that. May God give you strength to deal with obstacles that come to you.
I heartily commend her for having the courage to make her own decisions. Love and respect!
Such a beautiful family! ❤️
What an amazing interview. I loved this interview.
Oh waow, am so happy Dadaliya has really has really learned a lot about Cameroon. She shouldn't be worried to visit Cameroon, they are welcoming and she and her kids will love it when they visits.
U are a perfect mum sister👍👍u beat all cultural odds. Wish u more babies--two daughters 👏👏👏
I think their father need to let them know Africa is not wild! I think he has failed for not taking them to Africa till date. I bet you they would always love to visit, no elsewhere they would be welcomed and loved most even their mother. Much love ❤️ to your lovely family.
Fantastic interview, thank you so much, both of you :)
Thanks for watching
So glad I find, and joined this awesome Family . They've got beautiful talented family ,and lovely kids.
Dadaliya, you are a great and lovely mother and woman. May God Bless You and Your Family.
She has done incredibly well for her kids
She is a beautiful human being.
wish there were more understanding people like this mother of three beautiful boys.
What a beautiful natured woman 👩 I've enjoyed this interview very much. Handsome husband healthy children.
Very strong ,open minded woman , she knows what she wants and educated about life outside china
Wow 🤩I love her home schooling idea👍
Let’s adopt it 😍
God Bless You Lady, for You follow Your Heart and more Blessing, Peace, and more Good Blessings for you and your Immediate Family. Wishing all the Best to your Children's Future.
Ohhhh Cameroon ? So you are my sister in law!!!
I wish you a blessed and Happy marriage sis!
Peace and blessings, thank you for sharing your beautiful family and life journey. Wishing you and your family continuous love, happiness, joy, and prosperity. Ase’ 👑🌍🎍🎋🌹🌻❤️🖤🤎🦋🌺
Very smart young woman and really open-minded. Tell your husband the break is over. Africa needs babies.
I love the shift in your work... keep up the great work.. love to see it
Thanks Mimi
Hopefully I meet you one day to share your experiences with us
BLESSY'S WORLD definitely! I will visit your city soon, you can show me around
Very candid interview. She is very thoughtful and understanding person.
What a beautiful mother with beautiful kids!
Super interesting family. Beautiful kids!
Excellent and Holy young lady...wide vision of Human race with warm heart! May God bless her abundantly...
Thanks
This lady made me love China. She is extremely open minded. She imbibed openness like the Westerners or europeans
Orange colour soup made with lime stone and palm oil is called “Achu”. A delicacy from the North West Region of Cameroon.
This is a very smart lady 👏 love you, u are welcome to Africa and the world 🌎 ❤ 💙 ♥
A very intelligent woman
Smart
She has a beautiful heart, and one day she will realize it because it will show in her kids
I think her money and her sincerity make her boys comfortable in china.
The soup's name is "yellow soup", or "yellow sauce". It's very spicy, and they eat it with pounded water yam (taro). It's a traditional dish in both Cameroon's West and North-West provinces.
THANK YOU
Mom, grandma and Son's are very beautiful... Leave happy and that's what family is about..
She is a really lovely lady 🇯🇲
Beautiful show and family
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There is only one, and that is the Human Race.
One day we'll get right.
I think that they are brave and hopeful to stay together ❤
Great video! You should do a follow up video and try to speak to the Dad too.
That's the plan!
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👍🇨🇳Good thing you went with your gut feelings. Sometimes it is hard when you have to go against your parents because some parents disown their Children for Marrying from another race. Look at you now with 3 Beautiful Children. I live in Canada from Kenya married to a white Canadian. 🇨🇦☻🇰🇪
I really enjoyed this interview.
Thanks
I love this video and this woman and also her lovely amazing kids may God and our motherland bless you and your family, keep being a wonderful mother.
Thanks bro this lady is very smart, one could tell that she has been exposed or she has international perspective on life. Lovely kids too.
What is clear is family support. When your parents love you genuinely, they will love your family of procreation.
Nothing like Mother! She is amazing
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Nice story, cute boys but one doesn’t look biracial. Mom is brilliant and eloquent. She knew about Okazi in Nigeria , wow.
I have subscribed to your channel because of this interview. The best. I like when you gave this beautiful and very intelligent woman time to speak finish rather than cutting her off like some journalists will do as soon as they have some to say that won't sell. I love this lady personality and her beliefs. I wouldn't mind having her to homeschooling my child. Her homeschool is well organised and child friendly. She was raised very well despite being the only child. I can understand her grandmother being very scared cause the media only publish the worse. Her mum being proud of her grandchildren is also amazing. Her children are handsome and seems well behaved. She spoke kindly of her husband, which isn't always the first thing people see in a person. "His character and his togetherness with his family" rather than how handsome he was when they first met. I've learnt something new. Well done woman ❤️ You will love his country and you can also open good business there if you want to stay longer. I think the soup is called "EGUSI". Keep up the good work.
Thanks for sharing,good interview. A wise and intelligent wife and mother.
Glad you enjoyed it
The soup she was talking about is Achu Soup. It is eaten with pounded cocoyams ( colocassia) That food is only eaten in Cameroon.
Keep up ! the good mind setting my lovely lady , love is all about chemistry , love you , I'm sure your Mum will learn that as well.xx
Nice video. Hopefully you will interview the husband and the children
Surely I will do that soon
I am British/Jamaican and I married a Mexican/American man and we are both very happy together and his all his family are wonderful to me and we are mixed into Native American in his family are all very nice to me. I am a very happy woman and my husband is my first and we plan to have children together. we're very happy, and I'm immigrating to USA next year, we plan to visit Jamaica very soon to visit my family in the new year thank you 😊
This’s the 21 century the world is changing yet challenging just keep your head my girl love can blindsided you when you lease expected when you don’t expect that how some cultures treated you when come to education yes girl that what it’s everything started at home when you build your children at home they will hold their head up to be strong wow very intelligent interviewing
Awesome interview!!!
China and Africa have more in common then I thought after watching this. Thanks for sharing.
As a Chinese person I honestly love meeting people from Africa, i feel like they have this curiosity and respectfulness that Chinese people have.
On the other hand, african americans are totally different. Just my observation
Different life experience.
We are all products of our environment. African Americans have been mistreated for hundreds of years, that's why they are sensitive. Some Africans who've lived abroad for some time and experienced racial-based hate may become like African Americans too. Btw, in China and Asia in general, they'd treat you better if you said you're African American instead of African.
That's because it'slavr y and that is true too
@@mannjones6267 Back then everybody is slavery and it in every country especially when you are poor.
True true. African Americans are very different from foreign blacks or from other blacks.
Beautiful kids.. bless you
I enjoyed the interview but from 19 minutes to 21 minutes, the dad needs to do some educating to his kids on Africa in 2022. It’s not a “ZOO” that you need to prepare for. It’s not a “disease-infested” place that they need to start looking for medicine 💊 for. The lady is awesome 👍. Got nothing against her. But the ‘Dad’ needs to teach the kids properly about where he comes from. Despite the challenges, we have there. My thoughts, with love ❤️.
That’s a great observation. I didn’t want to interrupt her flow.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts 😍
You are one hundred per cent correct. It seems to me he doesn't tell her anything about our beloved continent. I was not comfortable too about the zoo comment. nevertheless greetings from Jmaicaa.
@@KINGKWESI thank you for not interrupting.
There's another interpretation, a kinder one highlighting one of Africa's treasures. Africa is known for its animals. She could be saying that when they move to Africa, they could start a mini zoo of their own to know these animals better. What I learn from the interview is that this lady is a master teacher, constantly on a lookout on how to teach her children.
As for teaching African herbs, the Africans, like the Chinese, have been culturally herbalists over generations. She immerse in African rich herbal culture just as she has taught her children Chinese herbs.
So it's not looking down on Africans as backward. This lady is better than that, given her perceptive and enquiring mind.
Of course, the questions why she want to start a zoo and teach about African herbs could be posed to her. That will clear all doubts.
But I don't need to have those questions asked to be sure that she is too intelligent and inter-culturally immerse to have a narrow mindset.
Agreed. Their knowledge of their fathers land MUST be broader than that- animals /zoos/ safari. etc .
I just love Dadaliya, She's a strong woman.
True definition of a strong woman
u are strong too.. U introduced me to Dadaliya
Oh I like this woman. So interesting following from Cameroon. She is so passionate. Please we are waiting you home come and enjoy the natural environment. Come and run your school.