As a Fulani from Nigeria this warms my heart to see the beautiful Africans in India. It's always heartbreaking to see poverty, especially the marginalized Africans in society. Much love to the Somali people. Thank you for sharing.
They are not poor compared to other communities in the same region. That whole region of south gujarat looks like this. No metro cities in that region. All semi urban and rural areas. That's why it looks less developed.
Hello Geenyada Madow, You are a shining light of hope, to the forgotten African people of India. Your video enlighten or educate many of us, It move people touching there 💕 hearts. And move us to volunteer to want to donate funds or do anything to help them out. All of us just wanted to say thank you, for sharing and caring , this special video with us😊
Waa dadkii gumeysiga ingriisku ka keenay xeebaha bariga africa. Awowayaashood waxey ahaayeen ciidankii ingriisku udiray india. Waxaa la sheegaa in lada keenay Tanzania iyo zambiya ilaa xeebaha kenya
Loved to see the Beautiful children laughing and smiling. Thank you for taking us with you and shedding a light on this community of Africans in India. May God continue to Bless you my sister through your journey.
This is an excellent video that brings awareness to afro-Indian community issues even though it is a very brief vlog. Obviously, kids showed a lots of respect for Geenyada Madow and her fellow visitors. I heard African communities speak Gujarati, Marathi, Malayalam, Konkani or Kannada languages and not Tamil and I am not sure why that being the case. I am not sure if they even know few words of any bantu languages. Just hope they keep the African culture and traditions alive.
There has been total assimilation of those communities in the society. They live, think, act like indians. They have no clue on bantu languages as their mother tongue is respective indian languages and they have no clue on african culture. They are not there in tamilnadu so they dont speak tamil. They are majorly in Karnataka with atleast 8 villages of their own that I have heard 3 near haliyal where marwa visited and 5 near yellapur, yellapur siddhis are mostly hindus and haliyal siddhis are mostly christians, yellapur siddhis speak kannada and konkani, haliyal siddhis speak kannada, konkani and marathi. Karnataka siddhis are well off, they are getting educated, they have farms and have gone on to become member of parliament as well. A small siddhi community in gujarat who are mostly muslims speak gujarati and broken urdu. Gujarati siddhi community stay in their own muslim communities, less educated and are more poor like many other indian communities and do menial jobs but some among them too have small farms. Nevertheless, they are indians and not Africans. Apart from their looks, they have nothing to offer you as africans.
@@ajaymuj thank you for letting us know why they don't speak Tamil. Siddhis have been in India since 14 or 15 th century and they have not any contacts with African mainland for hundreds of years. it is true they have been assimilated and they are Indians just like any Indians. In fact, siddhis look like some South Indians anyways. It is also true Siddhis in South India are doing a lot better than what we saw in Gujarat, and they are also living in a pollution free rural area in South India and that is very unique. I think Siddhis in some states in south India are accorded a special status. Just want to say, Culture is part of the soul. African cultural revival is beneficial for Siddhis.
@@rcana5803 siddhis in both states have been accorded special status and are given lot of facilities by govt. Ultimately getting educated is upto individuals and families. Looking for missionary help, getting benefitted by missionaries and becoming lazy is not good. No one can help in such cases. African culture revival happens by taking them over to africa on their wish, any such revivalist attempts by showing the skin colour in india invoke separatist sentiments and we don't want that to happen. I don't agree that culture is related to the soul. It is related to env in which one is grown up. It's better you guys wish them best being Indians and leave them for what they are. We have done same with caribbean indian origin people.
@@ajaymuj : cultural revival is happening among many communities and that is why minorities rights are protected by Indian government status. Further, article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights protects The right to take part or participate in cultural life. Besides from some misconceptions about the cultural revival, I am glad you support the special protected status for minorities.
@@rcana5803 Sorry for your misconception of my comment. By culture revival means, Indians in africa pretty much have retained their native culture and such a minority does not get enough support in other majority countries. So it becomes India's responsibility for retaining and reviving their culture if it's dying. Another example, there are 3 million hindus and sikhs in pakistan but pakistan being a islamic nation hindus and sikhs there do not get any support. So it's india's responsibility to try, support and retain their religion, culture and traditions. However, that is not the case with siddhis in India. They are as much indians as all of us are. Like I said apart from their skin colour or racial looks or whatever you call it they have nothing to offer you as "african". Hope you get my point now. That's why I had given you the example of indian origin caribbeans earlier.. And yes I support minority rights of communities. However muslims in India are 17% or 230 million people. So they should be taken out of minority status. Gujarati siddhis even though are muslims have right to be protected as part of siddhi community.
@@bala2organic4hr because of reservation n freebies n increasing illigal immigrants in India, getting jobs is not easy, but my frnd is a siddhi and works as a developer in Bengaluru
@@manishchouhan5005Right bro, some people think only from the perspective of religion. Hope they get better understand of the world and change their views.
This is the situation only in one state of India, not everywhere. The previous Indian govt has given them many facilities. You can read my complete comment above.
Arabs condemned them from the start. They enslaved them, converted them & shipped them to work places like India. This was back in the 1400s - 1700s when the Sultanate was ruling in Gujarat.
Brilliant video. I'm from Gambia, and I'm surprised at the existence of a village in India that has the same name as a very, very old settlement in The Gambia. Gunjur, in Kombo South, is one of the oldest settlements in Kombo. Just wondered how this African community in India named their village Gunjur. ,
Thanks you so much to travels to Talala, India this week to meet these lovely African boys & girls in 2022.I hope you can please helps these people to achieves their goals in 2022❤❤❤
Your courage to travel to such a long journey only to recognise the reality and life of the marginalism of one community among many others still surviving with the blessings of diversity in India.
We are proud of our Indian African brothers and sisters. They made us proud by their contribution to India without any support from the society and government. 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳💪
Greetings from 🇮🇳...siddis Karnataka are well educated..most of them are Christians..but Muslim community is lack of education because of religious beliefs...mostly women don't go school ..you are welcome in Karnataka..
Some of them could be my distant relatives😢 my grandpa always used to tell us stories of his great-uncles, uncles and cousins who were businessmen and ended up Settling down other countries like India, Bangladesh, Sir Lanka, Senegal, Madagascar, Yemen, either Rwanda or Uganda can’t remember which one and few Islands. In the 1970s or 1980s my dad’s cousin met one of the guys’ grandson (from Madagascar) in Mozambique………Travelers😂 I am sure their descendants are still traveling around because we are too….
This is very important information about that, so I think , collection, writing ,and researching the data about India, specially villages. Thank you my dear sister
Abayo Geenyo wa ku tagera Please waxa samesa video qoraalka marka ku so qortit wadanka jogtit Calankisa raci si loo fahmo hda qaar India calanka racisay qaarne waa ka taktay hda ka dib video kasta raaci si loo fahmo wadanka jogit hore u soco walshey❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
As a fellow East African from Kenya, I realized the African Community in India and west Asia aren't shown much in media unlike in the west like Europe and America this video and the one with Marwa is the first time seeing a video with Africans in India.
This video was educative and at the same time soo emotional, I can feel the connection between you and Yasmin , good luck maria abdi keep preaching the positivity and beautiful smile ❤
The previous Indian government has given many facilities in sports, education, jobs etc to the Siddis, like they have given to other Indian tribes. Siddis were given Scheduled Tribe (ST) status for this. Their culture was shown in other places like Delhi. So those who think that these African tribes are being discriminated in India, its not really true. This is from Gujarat India.Gujarat has problems of discrimination in the name of religion etc even for other Indians. African tribes are there in other places too like Karnataka, Andaman Islands etc and they live good lives. Recently videos were made by travellers like Marwa etc.
Yep Indian people are too much accomodating. It's a Dharmik religion majority country but you'll find Christians, Muslims and Jews living in it. Speak a lot about the coexistence and accomodating nature.
Hi! Geenyada Madow you're really did good job very courageous somali youtuber woman visited unknown region with an African people marginalized in India which lack of education, jobs or any other opportunities for citizens rights. Your brother from djibouti.
YOU SEE WE'RE ALL ONE AFRICA 🌐 💯%❤❤❤❤❤ PERIOD. THIS VIDEO MADE ME TEARS 😢 I'M FROM GHANA 🇬🇭 WEST AFRICA AND I SEE EVERY SINGLE PERSON AS MY OWN RELATIVES WITHOUT ANY BOUNDARIES WHATSOEVER. I'M SO BLACK AND PROUD TO BE AFRICAN 💥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️✨✨✨✨✨✨⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👌
INDIAN GOVERNMENT SHOULD RESPECT THE AFRICAN INDIAN PEOPLE IN INDIA, THEY SHOULD GET THEIR BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS OR SEND THEM TO US. WE HAVE INDIAN COMMUNITIES IN SOUTH AFRICA AND ALL OVER AFRICA AND THEY ARE RICH, WE NEED YOU TO RESPECT OUR PEOPLE. THANK YOU GENYO MADOW.
Maryam siddis in India are a people belonging to bantu tribes of Africa, they are mostly came from Abyssinia or present day Ethiopia and they are very similar to somalis too..........
9:25 he said he's calling on #the African government. When is Africa going to have one government, one leader and one army already? That'd be a huge step towards freeing her scattered children around the globe
Bye watching this video makes me laugh with so much jou, and the same time make feel sad knowing the hardship our ancestors go true. Good job keep it up sister.
Hello greeyada madow I subscribe for this village make sure them something before you leave they are beautiful children and poverty may god bless all of them from florida USA 🇺🇸 good job greeyada
They been there for very long time you ain't changing nothing,good to educate the ones who do not no history.His story is your story stay blessed queen great show.Please check out the first SIDI lawyer things are moving up .
As a Fulani from Nigeria this warms my heart to see the beautiful Africans in India. It's always heartbreaking to see poverty, especially the marginalized Africans in society. Much love to the Somali people. Thank you for sharing.
They are not poor compared to other communities in the same region. That whole region of south gujarat looks like this. No metro cities in that region. All semi urban and rural areas. That's why it looks less developed.
More richer than in Africa
Super amazing 👏 the Joy of seen one of your own beautiful 😍
Thanks bro, you inspired me to visit them. Much love!!!!
Marwa himself
As a fulani guy I love Somalian people love from Gambia 🇬🇲
We love you too bro
Fulani people they look really like Somalian people sometimes Fulani people is Somali people
❤❤❤
Fulani live right across Sahel region. Fulanis form an important community in Northern Nigeria.
We love Gambian too ❤️😍🙏
Lot of loves from India to whole Africa
Hello Geenyada Madow, You are a shining light of hope, to the forgotten African people of India. Your video enlighten or educate many of us, It move people touching there 💕 hearts. And move us to volunteer to want to donate funds or do anything to help them out. All of us just wanted to say thank you, for sharing and caring , this special video with us😊
Thanks jasmine. I appreciate the kind words. Glad I was able to share this with many people who didn’t know people of African origins live in India.
Bangladesh, Dhaka inaa aado malaga yaabaa
Waa dadkii gumeysiga ingriisku ka keenay xeebaha bariga africa. Awowayaashood waxey ahaayeen ciidankii ingriisku udiray india. Waxaa la sheegaa in lada keenay Tanzania iyo zambiya ilaa xeebaha kenya
@@Liiloowe true the story even some were interviewed and said are from mombasa
There is Jambur in both Senegal and Gambia.
Loved to see the Beautiful children laughing and smiling. Thank you for taking us with you and shedding a light on this community of Africans in India. May God continue to Bless you my sister through your journey.
We INDIANS love AFRICANS.
India is the most beautiful country in this world, so many cultures so many races so many languages, ❤❤❤❤
Indian me sirf Asian race hai black are refugees only
and racism.
@@Nazarene_Judaismu r right
Kids are just great! They are paying lots of attention to what elders are talking about it! a good vlog by Geenyada Madow
Mariem this video was superb! I love what you're doing and please keep bringing more of these educative videos
we Somalis love Fulani too in our heart not only their beautiful nature but also identity of Islam in the heart of africa, live long ever insha allah.
This is an excellent video that brings awareness to afro-Indian community issues even though it is a very brief vlog. Obviously, kids showed a lots of respect for Geenyada Madow and her fellow visitors. I heard African communities speak Gujarati, Marathi, Malayalam, Konkani or Kannada languages and not Tamil and I am not sure why that being the case. I am not sure if they even know few words of any bantu languages. Just hope they keep the African culture and traditions alive.
There has been total assimilation of those communities in the society. They live, think, act like indians. They have no clue on bantu languages as their mother tongue is respective indian languages and they have no clue on african culture. They are not there in tamilnadu so they dont speak tamil. They are majorly in Karnataka with atleast 8 villages of their own that I have heard 3 near haliyal where marwa visited and 5 near yellapur, yellapur siddhis are mostly hindus and haliyal siddhis are mostly christians, yellapur siddhis speak kannada and konkani, haliyal siddhis speak kannada, konkani and marathi. Karnataka siddhis are well off, they are getting educated, they have farms and have gone on to become member of parliament as well. A small siddhi community in gujarat who are mostly muslims speak gujarati and broken urdu. Gujarati siddhi community stay in their own muslim communities, less educated and are more poor like many other indian communities and do menial jobs but some among them too have small farms. Nevertheless, they are indians and not Africans. Apart from their looks, they have nothing to offer you as africans.
@@ajaymuj thank you for letting us know why they don't speak Tamil. Siddhis have been in India since 14 or 15 th century and they have not any contacts with African mainland for hundreds of years. it is true they have been assimilated and they are Indians just like any Indians. In fact, siddhis look like some South Indians anyways. It is also true Siddhis in South India are doing a lot better than what we saw in Gujarat, and they are also living in a pollution free rural area in South India and that is very unique. I think Siddhis in some states in south India are accorded a special status. Just want to say, Culture is part of the soul. African cultural revival is beneficial for Siddhis.
@@rcana5803 siddhis in both states have been accorded special status and are given lot of facilities by govt. Ultimately getting educated is upto individuals and families. Looking for missionary help, getting benefitted by missionaries and becoming lazy is not good. No one can help in such cases. African culture revival happens by taking them over to africa on their wish, any such revivalist attempts by showing the skin colour in india invoke separatist sentiments and we don't want that to happen. I don't agree that culture is related to the soul. It is related to env in which one is grown up. It's better you guys wish them best being Indians and leave them for what they are. We have done same with caribbean indian origin people.
@@ajaymuj : cultural revival is happening among many communities and that is why minorities rights are protected by Indian government status. Further, article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights protects The right to take part or participate in cultural life. Besides from some misconceptions about the cultural revival, I am glad you support the special protected status for minorities.
@@rcana5803 Sorry for your misconception of my comment. By culture revival means, Indians in africa pretty much have retained their native culture and such a minority does not get enough support in other majority countries. So it becomes India's responsibility for retaining and reviving their culture if it's dying. Another example, there are 3 million hindus and sikhs in pakistan but pakistan being a islamic nation hindus and sikhs there do not get any support. So it's india's responsibility to try, support and retain their religion, culture and traditions. However, that is not the case with siddhis in India. They are as much indians as all of us are. Like I said apart from their skin colour or racial looks or whatever you call it they have nothing to offer you as "african". Hope you get my point now. That's why I had given you the example of indian origin caribbeans earlier..
And yes I support minority rights of communities. However muslims in India are 17% or 230 million people. So they should be taken out of minority status. Gujarati siddhis even though are muslims have right to be protected as part of siddhi community.
I am an Indian living in Canada. My best friend is from Kismayu, Somalia. Welcome to India sister :)
Siddhi community now r getting good education and many of them r doin good jobs in bigger cities without any discrimination ❤️
Really i have never seen one
in where
🤣🤣🤣
how quick did they get the job🤣🤣🤣
@@bala2organic4hr because of reservation n freebies n increasing illigal immigrants in India, getting jobs is not easy, but my frnd is a siddhi and works as a developer in Bengaluru
@@fareenkhan64 might be one not many dude
I'm indian muslim ❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 welcome to India sister
Love to you my brothers
Muslim batane ki kya jarurat hai bhai
Religion ko bich me Lana jaruri h kya?😡😡
@@manishchouhan5005Right bro, some people think only from the perspective of religion. Hope they get better understand of the world and change their views.
🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡 🇮🇱♥️🇮🇱
So emotional
Heartfelt empathy for the African Community in India. They live in dire situations.
Indians live a luxurious life in Africa, ironical
True say but we Africans allow this first not respecting ourselves starting from the top our leadership let us down.
Siddis are every bit Indian, as many of their an ancestors are Indian..
This is the situation only in one state of India, not everywhere. The previous Indian govt has given them many facilities. You can read my complete comment above.
Arabs condemned them from the start. They enslaved them, converted them & shipped them to work places like India.
This was back in the 1400s - 1700s when the Sultanate was ruling in Gujarat.
There was an African kingdom in India. Also these Africans of Gujrath are part of the Muslim African Sultanate. Sad they have to live like this
Brilliant video. I'm from Gambia, and I'm surprised at the existence of a village in India that has the same name as a very, very old settlement in The Gambia. Gunjur, in Kombo South, is one of the oldest settlements in Kombo. Just wondered how this African community in India named their village Gunjur. ,
i think they are saying Jambur which is also a village in the Gambia near Busumbala
Thanks you so much to travels to Talala, India this week to meet these lovely African boys & girls in 2022.I hope you can please helps these people to achieves their goals in 2022❤❤❤
Your attention of the marginalized people is laudable. I hope they feel millions care about them.
Hola. Geenyada keep it up that gd work. Big up from congo kinshasa kin. One love to my somalia people. 🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
Masha allh wll rabi hako xiftiyo waad dalxiista ❤
great video
You have a such lovely personality, keep going sis ♥️♥️♥️
Your courage to travel to such a long journey only to recognise the reality and life of the marginalism of one community among many others still surviving with the blessings of diversity in India.
Beautiful Indians of African descent ❤❤
You made best video clips ever . Thank you so much genyada madoow
Very interesting. Thanks for the exposure. It is very important to know about Africans everywhere. MashaAllah
Mash'Allah sister. Keep it up please. Kenyan in Somalia here.
Keep up the good work siz really appreciate for your humanity and weh love uh too ❤️❤️
You have unique beauty...gorgeous 👍👏👏👏👏... I'm watching from the Philippines 🇵🇭
Nice Sister i think Yasmin is the modern one in the Community 😂she is so good ,Social and beautiful ❤
Garac😂😂😂
We are proud of our Indian African brothers and sisters. They made us proud by their contribution to India without any support from the society and government. 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳💪
MashAllah you have don great video you makes me love Indian people more my brave young sister keep doing the great videos
Good job girl, God bless you
Nosoo badi wallo qof kudayasho mudan 👏👏👏
MashaAllah keep the good work sis really enjoy ur vlog👏
God Bless you sister for sharing about our lost family.
Masha Allah sister you do good job keep it up
Greetings from 🇮🇳...siddis Karnataka are well educated..most of them are Christians..but Muslim community is lack of education because of religious beliefs...mostly women don't go school ..you are welcome in Karnataka..
That is pure bs Islam encourages education
Great video. This is very educative.
Nobody talks about this amazing work. Nifikisheni 1k subs nitashikuru
Very sad 😊 when Indians are in Africa
most African treat them like kings
And this is how they treat africa indian
woow amazing vlog❤❤❤keep going you are beautiful and intelligent lady❤
Wish we help oneother much more, our people ( AFRICANS ) are so honest they see this planet black and white, sister black queen you'r 👸 😉 ❤️
I'm proud that they are happy in India for thousands of years
Mwannyinaze Geenyada.
Nkulamusizza nnyo nnyabo.
Webale nnyo omulimu ettendo ogwo gw'okola.
Mukama Katonda akusasulemu ebirungi nfaafa.
Nze Musajja-wa-KABAKA.
Weekend ennungi.
God bless my people, God bles Africa.. One day we shall be reunited. Africa will be great again one day..
Some of them could be my distant relatives😢 my grandpa always used to tell us stories of his great-uncles, uncles and cousins who were businessmen and ended up Settling down other countries like India, Bangladesh, Sir Lanka, Senegal, Madagascar, Yemen, either Rwanda or Uganda can’t remember which one and few Islands. In the 1970s or 1980s my dad’s cousin met one of the guys’
grandson (from Madagascar) in Mozambique………Travelers😂 I am sure their descendants are still traveling around because we are too….
That boy was smiling good!!
Wow I really appreciate keep going zizta 💯🔥🇸🇴
Labadaada waalid janada fardowsa Allaha ugu deeqo channel keyga ii soo booqo waa mid diini ah Allaha Ku Siyo kheyr badan ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Waakusoobooqday adna isoobooqo wll
@@sabaadchannel9432 Mahadsanid walal macan
This is very important information about that, so I think , collection, writing ,and researching the data about India, specially villages. Thank you my dear sister
Abayo Geenyo wa ku tagera Please waxa samesa video qoraalka marka ku so qortit wadanka jogtit Calankisa raci si loo fahmo hda qaar India calanka racisay qaarne waa ka taktay hda ka dib video kasta raaci si loo fahmo wadanka jogit hore u soco walshey❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Waw keep doing!
Thanks for sharing!
As a fellow East African from Kenya, I realized the African Community in India and west Asia aren't shown much in media unlike in the west like Europe and America this video and the one with Marwa is the first time seeing a video with Africans in India.
Masha allah geenyada waxaan kaa codsanaa inaa muuqaalka sub title inoga sameysid si aan si fiican ugu fahano luuqada
I’m sure Marwa is enjoying this. He is always determined to find Africans everywhere he travels. Especially in India.
This video was educative and at the same time soo emotional, I can feel the connection between you and Yasmin , good luck maria abdi keep preaching the positivity and beautiful smile ❤
Lesbian?
Hi!! Very very nice. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!
Masha allah abaayo hory usoco 🥰
Wow amazing vlog 🥰
اتمنى من المجتمع الافريقي والمسلم بكل بقاع العالم مساندتهم ومنحهم فرص بتغيير حياتهم للأفضل شكرا لك عزيزتي
So nice video. Fabulous work. I have subscribed your lovely channel. My best wishes. All the best.
Gooood video....
Great video, Geenyo. I really liked your journey ...
I always see light Indians on TV thought they is no black people thanks for showing our brothers and sisters love from Africa
@@calicumar9961 Indian are called Brown people. They are of all colours - black, brown and white.
Soo emotional
Thank you very much dear.
Very nice video of African Indian.
Nice job..hitting subscribe button from UK
The previous Indian government has given many facilities in sports, education, jobs etc to the Siddis, like they have given to other Indian tribes. Siddis were given Scheduled Tribe (ST) status for this. Their culture was shown in other places like Delhi. So those who think that these African tribes are being discriminated in India, its not really true. This is from Gujarat India.Gujarat has problems of discrimination in the name of religion etc even for other Indians. African tribes are there in other places too like Karnataka, Andaman Islands etc and they live good lives. Recently videos were made by travellers like Marwa etc.
True I have seen marwa videos..
Bunch of lies
@@keeya_ks Liars feel that everything is a lie.
GREAT VIDEO.
Keep going sis ❤️Hard worker girl 💞😍🇸🇴
i think indian peaple are the most welcoming and kind too according to the videos ive watched so far
Yep Indian people are too much accomodating. It's a Dharmik religion majority country but you'll find Christians, Muslims and Jews living in it. Speak a lot about the coexistence and accomodating nature.
BRAVO FOR HIGHLIGHTING THE PLIGHT OF AFRICAN THAT INDIA WISHED THE WORLD OF THEIR EXISTENCE''''
I don’t know how we can help the children to get better education at the moment. Great video sister 👍👍👍
Du U no there is a village in Guinea Bissau called Jambur?
Hi! Geenyada Madow you're really did good job very courageous somali youtuber woman visited unknown region with an African people marginalized in India which lack of education, jobs or any other opportunities for citizens rights. Your brother from djibouti.
YOU SEE WE'RE ALL ONE AFRICA 🌐 💯%❤❤❤❤❤ PERIOD.
THIS VIDEO MADE ME TEARS 😢 I'M FROM GHANA 🇬🇭 WEST AFRICA AND I SEE EVERY SINGLE PERSON AS MY OWN RELATIVES WITHOUT ANY BOUNDARIES WHATSOEVER.
I'M SO BLACK AND PROUD TO BE AFRICAN 💥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️✨✨✨✨✨✨⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👌
Beautiful community ♥♥
Beautiful people. Sad situation.
Thank u Maryan for showing us this beautiful content appreciate wish u live long
Great video keep it up mi ziz❤ Stay safe
new subscriber from kerala , india . I will visit one day
Insightful episode
zanzibar, nice one
INDIAN GOVERNMENT SHOULD RESPECT THE AFRICAN INDIAN PEOPLE IN INDIA, THEY SHOULD GET THEIR BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS OR SEND THEM TO US. WE HAVE INDIAN COMMUNITIES IN SOUTH AFRICA AND ALL OVER AFRICA AND THEY ARE RICH, WE NEED YOU TO RESPECT OUR PEOPLE. THANK YOU GENYO MADOW.
Indian in Africa are rich because they were always rich. They invest money in Africa
@@animedc69 GIVE ME A BREAK WHAT INVESTMENT, YOU ROB AFRIKA NIKED
Nah they invest as mostly African indian belongs to business class
Govt can not make people rich
Keep up the good work
Maryam siddis in India are a people belonging to bantu tribes of Africa, they are mostly came from Abyssinia or present day Ethiopia and they are very similar to somalis too..........
9:25 he said he's calling on #the African government. When is Africa going to have one government, one leader and one army already? That'd be a huge step towards freeing her scattered children around the globe
Bye watching this video makes me laugh with so much jou, and the same time make feel sad knowing the hardship our ancestors go true.
Good job keep it up sister.
It is wrenching to see a community suffering in this manner. No matter who they are.?
Impressive video sister.
Keep growing sister ❤❤❤
Hello greeyada madow I subscribe for this village make sure them something before you leave they are beautiful children and poverty may god bless all of them from florida USA 🇺🇸 good job greeyada
Asc babe I love watching your videos please continue the hard work ❤❤❤❤ maybe could you put Somali subtitles so the others can understand you❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for the support sis. Subtitles take a lot of time. So I have a Facebook page where I post videos in somali.
Cool video
Much from Uganda your amazing
Wixii nala dhashay oo nagu salaamaayo Hello guys.
Asalaamu calaykum dheh
Positive vibes...
200k coming soon 🥰🥰
Beautiful people may God bless them just need some help to
They been there for very long time you ain't changing nothing,good to educate the ones who do not no history.His story is your story stay blessed queen great show.Please check out the first SIDI lawyer things are moving up .
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