North Bank Region Streets of Albreda Village Juffureh in The Gambia

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2025

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  • @guyhuhfgygggh7631
    @guyhuhfgygggh7631 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    If you want to do a fitting tribute against slavery why not simply tell everyone that 99% of West Africans living now will have ancestors who were kidnapped and taken to the West Indies.... Nearly every West African has a direct connection to this wicked stain on himanity. Note that this was 300 years ago now, the Toubabs alive now did not perpetrate this crime.

  • @schoolaboy
    @schoolaboy ปีที่แล้ว

    The Gambia is los 😢😢

  • @derrittswearington9979
    @derrittswearington9979 ปีที่แล้ว

    Please tell my family I'm coming home as soon as I'm done with business and the United States and Abuja Nigeria I will choose one of the village girls to marry and my new name will be Of my past father's (Menkrue Omobo Kinta Swearington) which spells (Moks) Moses

  • @ExMAB4
    @ExMAB4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Roots was a fictional story book !!!!! Kunta Kinteh was an invented character!!!! Please stop this nonsense.... you are making yourselves look silly and are assisting those families with their fraud.

    • @NiceGambia
      @NiceGambia  ปีที่แล้ว

      🤔

    • @abdouj7116
      @abdouj7116 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Are you serious ? You must be joking.. To not know that kunta kinteh was a real Gambian story ..

    • @carolahuber9758
      @carolahuber9758 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@abdouj7116 do you have read “Roots” and the story of Alex Haley … how he made his researches in Gambia? I did both. Of course Kuntah Kinteh existed… because the story about him was told from one generation to the next in Haley’s family because he was an ancestor. But story was not written only told… and he didn’t know from which country Kuntah came… he researched about this story about 12 years.. In 1976 the book was published. He went to Gambia living in the Atlantic Hotel in Banjul and researched with the help of Gambian where his grand grand… father Kunta lived before he was kidnapped and had to be a slave in America. Perhaps it was another village.. nobody knows it exactly… but at least Juffure stands for this gruesome inhuman horrible time of catching African people… slavetraders ( also African… not only “toubabs” in Africa) and slavery in common . and this is important!! Unfortunately this place has less infrastructure for tourists… The museum should be renewed with modern interactive sites.. so it is more interesting for even young people….

    • @carolahuber9758
      @carolahuber9758 ปีที่แล้ว

      Note for the author: please find a real guide who can explain more about this town as this young man who always repeats himself… and it is not interesting to tell more than twice where this road is going to,,, Barra… that makes your video really boring! I watched it until the end.. hoping about some more new facts… but nothing comes..