Have an amazing time in Kenya. I absolutely love how "The Mamas" and the girls get to experience different parts of the Continent🌍 It inspires me to take my niece and nephew with me when I begin to travel...to get those stamps✈ Thanks for sharing 💜
@@TheResidentialTourists My advice is that you give top priority to have local friends... Navigating alone here without a local friend you'll hate all of this place.
@@TheResidentialTourists Though I believe friends should be able to help you solve the challenge of hiked prices and what to do. Of course you'll need friends who actually can afford to do the same things you'd want to do. I'm Kenyan and still I sometimes get hiked prices because of how I dress or look it's assumed I have money. So I normally go to stores and shops with fixed prices. That's how I solve that particular issue.
Most of the diaspora still need that westernized lifestyle they still haven't learned to be self-sustaining this why many will be running back to America when you move to Africa it should be to be off grid living a community or village life self-sustaining but many are westernized.
Modern technology is the future. This is a new age. The planet is moving in that direction in this cycle of time. Our job is to create new age technology the is harmonized with the earth. All the nations on the earth is moving in that direction. Man mean mind, we were born to create and grow into higher realms and dimensions, this is the nature of the human being. We cannot help it. Thousands of years ago the world was living a jungle lifestyle, primitive lifestyles and village type lifestyles. times have changed and we are changing with it. If you want to live off the grid and a village type lifestyle go right ahead. But stay in your lane and your own path, and stay out of other people's lane and path.
@@traderboi2662 Of course the "living of the grid", comment is ludicrous. Because you have relocated to another country doesn't mean your off the grid. Americans that return do so for a variety of reasons, money problems, business problems, Visa or passport problems, being scammed out land and other things. Africa is no longer in the dark ages, most of Africa is already modern or at certain stages of modernizing. Even the villages are being electrified and being supplied with running water and road systems. It may not be perfect but their getting there. Many people from around the world who are "living off the grid", would give their right arm to live in a first world nation with all its modern conveniences. All over Asia, India, Middle East, Central and South America, Europe and the far flung Pacific Islands are becoming technically advanced. I'm not saying people shouldn't be preparing to go without electricity, gas stoves and running water for a while or practice living in nature for a while, nothing wrong with prepping for a disaster, but the majority of the worlds people don't want to live like that in the 21st century.
I think many AA have this ridiculous idea of Africa been stuck in aspic, never developing, never changing as an ideal. This is just as racist as the perceptions white people have of us Africans.
Today ive spent my time doing a review of your trips and travels,i can't say All here, Im much travelled in Africa from sierra Leone,mali, Benin, Nigeria, Gabon, DRC Congo, Cameroon, Senegal, Burundi, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Rwanda,etc im kenyan,and All over most of those countries cities too, Kenya is just different, one of this days fo a review of this experiences to compare notes, blessings ‼️🙏🇰🇪
Welcome to Kenya. We need y’all to come back to the motherland and help us transform Africa to a vibrant social society, with all your exposure and expertise from America, please spread the word to our brothers and sisters in America🙏🏿
Unlike Rwanda, Kenya actually does portray its true natural self. I visited Kenya in 2020 and love it there. I visited Rwanda in 2019 and 2022, and I felt like I was scammed.
💯 I have learnt the languages of everywhere I have ever lived and been able to forge strong friendships. If i relocated somewhere, I would definitely take classes to learn the National language.
Greetings Residential Tourists, awesome video.and everyone deserves a break, what better place than Kenya to visit. Do continue to enjoy yourselves with the family and friends . I look forward to your content out Kenya for the next two weeks. Thanks for sharing.
Also about Going to Kenya. The truth of the matter is that Africa is a Big jungle and every Jungle has a different problem. So going to Kenya may solve your Kigali problem but you haven't read the fine prints on Kenya problems. No place in the world is Perfect unless you have a Private island 🏝️
You all seem like a wonderful, close knit family searching for something missing in your lives. I hope you find happiness and the missing piece of life you seek!
Hahaha. You guys are going to Nairobi, I wont be surprised if you are still there 2 years from now. It happens a lot. I am also flying into Nairobi soon from JFK. Have the most fun and hope to meet you all some day. Please share your Cafe information.
I had in my mind a year ago to visit several countries. Started in Egypt and haven't left yet. Life is so good. The cost of living is right, the best concierge services I've ever experienced on every level of customer service big or small. Food is amazing and the electricity is always on.
@The Residential Tourists I can't leave. I'm on my 3rd or 4th visa renewal. You should see my lifestyle. Gated, private, and in a very exclusive neighborhood. i'm here for modern Egypt no so much ancient. They have managed to evolve nicely for an ancient civilization. The environment is lit.
Love your channel thank you for sharing the whole story of the African experience. My heart's desire is to come to the continent. Rwanda has really peaked my interest.
Such fun watching you all move around with your young family and mother! Brings such memories back to the time when we were you 20-30 years ago!!! Enjoy it all!! I’m working my way back 2024!!!
Exactly, and them people will be hated around the world when people discover who they are exactly, killers genociders especially, them skinny looking ones, they're causing death everywhere in the region
I visited Rwanda last year, and I quite honestly felt like I was scammed as nothing matched what I had been previously told about the country. It sucked
I visited Rwanda in 2019 and as recently as November of 2022, and it turned out to be one of the biggest disappointments of my life. Absolutely nothing matched or even came close to anything I had been told about the country in terms of pretty much everything. Rwanda is extremely over-hyped on social media but once you’re there, you feel like you’ve been scammed.
@@deluwimana The manner in which Rwanda is usually portrayed on social media didn’t match the reality on the ground. Extreme poverty levels across the country. Inadequate basic infrastructure. Staggering illiteracy rates, and the country itself is super boring with not enough attractions or activities to do. However, on a good note though, the country is safe, and kudos for that. By the way, I visited Kigali, Musanze, Kibuye, and Rubavu
They may stare at you they are because they fascinated by black people's who have come to Africa now close to them, not in movies because they know many black celebrities who speak only English , some wonder and are eager to know more about black people who are now on African soil it's many reasons , Africans are so much used to seeing white people, they rarely beg them except if they see you as a philanthropist, even us who are Africans born here if you go certain places like villages or poor neighborhood s somewhere well dressed , people call u muzungu , not in a bad way but that's it ,they see you are well off ,rich educated etc , they see you different from them and enjoy teasing you . yes it's uncomfortable when people beg for money but it's very common and have a perception that you have it , charging you more in a shop or market is common i think in many developing countries. Thank you
It must be tough leaving America to find your roots or reconnect with home in Africa just to realize that African-American is neither American enough for white americans nor African enough for Africans! I feel u ! Now let me say that moving from Rwanda to Kenya or elsewhere is not going to be the solution! Calling u "Muzungu" was not ment to exclude u! It just recognized your difference. If anything, they want to be like u ! It is not a Rwanda problem, your dollars and accent will be recognized everywhere with no ill intentions necessarily... I hope u find what you are looking for and Rwanda will always receive you with open arms anytime to come back to visit! Peace!
You made a video talking about why you left Rwanda. I am a Rwandan who is living in the USA. I would like to speak with you about the experience you had there, to help you if you are still living there.
In America, even worst. Several Walmart stores in the Hoods in Chicago are closing because of theft, robberies, and old Black people getting beaten up by young African American youth. In Metro Kansas City the Cost of a hamburger meal cost more than $11 USD. Leave Africa, move to Europe or back to America. You constantly complaining,and whining and complaining some more all the time about Africa.
Therein lies the issue. When given the LITERAL definition of the term, it clearly is defined as a white person. To use it as a general reference to include other ethnic groups from "The West," particularly black people, is a misrepresentation because it denotes that we all share the same privileges. Furthermore, it completely dismisses our unique identity that clouds our narrative, which is not the same. There's already too much of that in The States. Why must we continue to be unseen?
You look hutu that's why they use to stare at you; I'm just saying. Rwanda was the wrong choice for you I even think that you lasted long there. No freedoms there and all businesses are controlled by the state. Kenya is a good choice. Nairobi is vibrant city more like American cities.
So you guys left Rwanda because the country was mourning the tragedy that happened 29 years ago. Understanding the culture and history of the country is the best thing to do.
Bless you all in Kenya. Our neighbors visit Kenya. Our uncle ask? Will your family relocate from Rewanda? They say pray on it. Kenya is nice. Always remember every country have some kind of issues. But our neighbors enjoyed Kenya. You all stay safe. Enjoy your trip. Peace.
Also the reason why they Stare at you is because one they are the video surveillance they want to catch you doing Sh...lol and also they want to know if this guy is tipping like a Rock star ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ if l go to Rwanda they can stare at me all day if someone steals my Sh... witnesses won't be a problem they all saw it so actually explore the benefits . It's like me going to the Jungle and the lion stares at me that is the best the lion can do really lol 😆🤣
People in my country Namibia stare and ask for money as well, and as professionals you might also not get to work in those positions, the very thing they didn’t like in Rwanda. So if you not open minded and embrace some of those things that are unique to some African countries, you might not enjoy your experience there. But overall Africans are friendly and enjoy the continent wherever you find yourself, and know each place has problems of its own
@olithainvest377 What part of Namibia are you from? Staring doesn't really happen much in Windhoek or big towns because they're multicultural and multiracial so black Americans won't stand out. They'll blend in perfectly. As for asking for money, it is mostly homeless people in Windhoek that do that. In some Namibian cultures, Aawambo to be specific, begging is frowned upon. People would rather work for their money.
Kenya has the best FEMALE MARATHON RUNNERS! I heard that the male MARATHON runners in Africa are intimidated by the FEMALE MARATHON runners, and they try stopping the female runners from competing.
There is no evidence to suggest that Rwanda is experiencing a significant brain drain or that black expats are leaving the country in droves. In fact, Rwanda has made tremendous strides in recent years in improving its economy, social services, and overall quality of life for its citizens. Since the devastating genocide in 1994, Rwanda has worked tirelessly to rebuild and improve its infrastructure, education system, and healthcare facilities. The government has implemented progressive policies to encourage economic growth and attract foreign investment, which has led to a boom in business opportunities and job creation. Moreover, Rwanda is widely regarded as one of the safest and most stable countries in Africa, with a low crime rate and a highly effective justice system. The country has also made significant progress in reducing poverty and improving access to education and healthcare, particularly in rural areas. While some individuals may choose to leave Rwanda for personal or professional reasons, it would be inaccurate and unfair to suggest that the country is experiencing a brain drain or that black expats are leaving in significant numbers. In fact, many skilled and educated individuals are choosing to stay in Rwanda and contribute to its ongoing development and success.
Thank you for your comment. I don't think, however, we stated any particular measure of individuals leaving. It would be way out of our reach to do so. We'll leave that for a census agency 😊. We can only present our immediate experience. Thanks for watching!
The problem is Rwanda does not portray its true self. Rwandans tend to over-hype their country on social media, thus giving us the impression of some sort of a 2nd world country. However, once you set foot on Rwandan soil, you feel like you’ve been scammed because nothing even comes close to what’s being advertised as.
African countries have a history of falling fast and when they do, they are usually very violent and bloody. Tribal warfare devolves into vicious fighting and it can result in a long drawn out process of savagery!
Thanks for your missed leading informative. But I wish you will study more about your own country history. Africa is and will always be a peaceful continent.
There is currently a war in Europe (Ukraine and Russia) that has killed and disabled more people in just one year than ALL wars combined in the whole continent of Africa in the past 60 years. And more... Europeans had more bloody wars in their history than the whole black race has ever had. Africa is a very peaceful continent comparatively. But if you're biased and...we can't help.
I’m smiling from ear to ear seeing the Kenyan Nationals beautiful smiles and smooth supple skin. The melanin is rich and poppin 🤎🖤💛
Welcome to Kenya, Karibu Kenya 🇰🇪! Kenya is beautiful country with warm kind hearted people! Enjoy your visit 😊!
They all have the most perfect teeth. Such beautiful people. Safe travels you all. Looking forward to your documents of Kenya!!! 🇰🇪 🌺
Thank you
Mobassa is amazing. I hope you make it there. I'm happy to see you guys experiencing the motherland.
Peace and blessings
Thank you
I'm digging the music you guys have in this video!!🎶🎼😊Enjoy your travels. Peace and blessings!
Have an amazing time in Kenya. I absolutely love how "The Mamas" and the girls get to experience different parts of the Continent🌍 It inspires me to take my niece and nephew with me when I begin to travel...to get those stamps✈ Thanks for sharing 💜
Thanks for watching!
@@TheResidentialTourists My advice is that you give top priority to have local friends... Navigating alone here without a local friend you'll hate all of this place.
We have a lot of local friends, still lonely😔
@@TheResidentialTourists ooh that's problematic. Maybe Rwanda won't just work for you. I'm afraid Kenya might be a bit of the same...
@@TheResidentialTourists Though I believe friends should be able to help you solve the challenge of hiked prices and what to do. Of course you'll need friends who actually can afford to do the same things you'd want to do.
I'm Kenyan and still I sometimes get hiked prices because of how I dress or look it's assumed I have money. So I normally go to stores and shops with fixed prices. That's how I solve that particular issue.
Nairobi is my most favorite place on the continent. I plan to go back before the year out. Enjoy!
Becoming one of ours for sure!
Agree
Most of the diaspora still need that westernized lifestyle they still haven't learned to be self-sustaining this why many will be running back to America when you move to Africa it should be to be off grid living a community or village life self-sustaining but many are westernized.
Modern technology is the future. This is a new age. The planet is moving in that direction in this cycle of time. Our job is to create new age technology the is harmonized with the earth. All the nations on the earth is moving in that direction. Man mean mind, we were born to create and grow into higher realms and dimensions, this is the nature of the human being. We cannot help it. Thousands of years ago the world was living a jungle lifestyle, primitive lifestyles and village type lifestyles. times have changed and we are changing with it. If you want to live off the grid and a village type lifestyle go right ahead. But stay in your lane and your own path, and stay out of other people's lane and path.
Why do you say that relocation means you’re “living off the grid”. That makes no sense!
@@traderboi2662 Of course the "living of the grid", comment is ludicrous. Because you have relocated to another country doesn't mean your off the grid. Americans that return do so for a variety of reasons, money problems, business problems, Visa or passport problems, being scammed out land and other things. Africa is no longer in the dark ages, most of Africa is already modern or at certain stages of modernizing. Even the villages are being electrified and being supplied with running water and road systems. It may not be perfect but their getting there. Many people from around the world who are "living off the grid", would give their right arm to live in a first world nation with all its modern conveniences. All over Asia, India, Middle East, Central and South America, Europe and the far flung Pacific Islands are becoming technically advanced. I'm not saying people shouldn't be preparing to go without electricity, gas stoves and running water for a while or practice living in nature for a while, nothing wrong with prepping for a disaster, but the majority of the worlds people don't want to live like that in the 21st century.
I think many AA have this ridiculous idea of Africa been stuck in aspic, never developing, never changing as an ideal. This is just as racist as the perceptions white people have of us Africans.
Today ive spent my time doing a review of your trips and travels,i can't say All here, Im much travelled in Africa from sierra Leone,mali, Benin, Nigeria, Gabon, DRC Congo, Cameroon, Senegal, Burundi, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Rwanda,etc im kenyan,and All over most of those countries cities too, Kenya is just different, one of this days fo a review of this experiences to compare notes, blessings ‼️🙏🇰🇪
Enjoy Kenya! I did! Lived and worked there over 20 years ago ...If you can get to Lamu from Mombasa definitely worth the trip!!
Definitely on the next trip
Welcome to Kenya. We need y’all to come back to the motherland and help us transform Africa to a vibrant social society, with all your exposure and expertise from America, please spread the word to our brothers and sisters in America🙏🏿
Unlike Rwanda, Kenya actually does portray its true natural self. I visited Kenya in 2020 and love it there. I visited Rwanda in 2019 and 2022, and I felt like I was scammed.
I don't understand why u surprised. African Americans don't treat Africans as brothers in the USA. It is even worse, Some see us as primitive.
Thank you for your comment.
If you move to a new country,you must learn the culture and the language in order to feel love ,joy and acceptance
💯 I have learnt the languages of everywhere I have ever lived and been able to forge strong friendships.
If i relocated somewhere, I would definitely take classes to learn the National language.
African Descendants should be given unconditional Love and acceptance.
Africans and African Descendants should be learning from each other.
Kenyans are good people and welcoming. I can see that you had a great stay there.
You guys are so energized! Enjoy your vacation, you deserve it. You’re almost at 10k subs; incredible 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🎊🎊🎈🎈!
Thank you!!
Greetings Residential Tourists, awesome video.and everyone deserves a break, what better place than Kenya to visit. Do continue to enjoy yourselves with the family and friends . I look forward to your content out Kenya for the next two weeks. Thanks for sharing.
Learning so much, and now deciding between Ghana and Kenya.
Decisions decisions
Start with Ghana,cause if you start with Kenya you might not leave ‼️🙏
Also about Going to Kenya. The truth of the matter is that Africa is a Big jungle and every Jungle has a different problem. So going to Kenya may solve your Kigali problem but you haven't read the fine prints on Kenya problems. No place in the world is Perfect unless you have a Private island 🏝️
You all seem like a wonderful, close knit family searching for something missing in your lives. I hope you find happiness and the missing piece of life you seek!
Amen 🙏🏿
Looking great. Beautiful fam.🎉 Warms my heart.
Happy and safe travels✈
I LOVE how the whole family travels! Enjoy your travels!
Thank you
Hahaha. You guys are going to Nairobi, I wont be surprised if you are still there 2 years from now. It happens a lot. I am also flying into Nairobi soon from JFK. Have the most fun and hope to meet you all some day. Please share your Cafe information.
Can’t lie, WE LOVE IT HERE!
Good travels to you and your family, hopefully you can find a possible way to bring your restaurant throughout the majority cities in Africa.
Enjoy, safe travels, Shalom!!
I had in my mind a year ago to visit several countries. Started in Egypt and haven't left yet. Life is so good. The cost of living is right, the best concierge services I've ever experienced on every level of customer service big or small. Food is amazing and the electricity is always on.
I can’t wait to visit Egypt
@The Residential Tourists I can't leave. I'm on my 3rd or 4th visa renewal. You should see my lifestyle. Gated, private, and in a very exclusive neighborhood. i'm here for modern Egypt no so much ancient. They have managed to evolve nicely for an ancient civilization. The environment is lit.
@@hybridinfodesk409 sounds amazing.
Talking about the Rwanda having a Week of Solemn Remembrance made ME GRIEVE!!!! Cant imagine what the Vibration feels like on their Soil.
Clever move. Nairobi is a bizzy place when it comes to restaurant Busness. They have more tourists and bizzy though out the year.
Oh wow. Enjoy Nairobi.
Beautiful family enjoy your vacation
Thanks so much
Love your channel thank you for sharing the whole story of the African experience. My heart's desire is to come to the continent. Rwanda has really peaked my interest.
Rwanda is good!! You are welcome
Like the sunglasses on you. I've been to Kenya 22 years ago. Looking forward to seeing KENYA thru you guys eyes! PEACE & BLESSINGS!❤😘
Thanks for watching
Such fun watching you all move around with your young family and mother! Brings such memories back to the time when we were you 20-30 years ago!!!
Enjoy it all!! I’m working my way back 2024!!!
Enjoy your trip folks. I hope you guys visited the Giraffe center before you leave.
Wow, guys Great video and I’m so happy for you guys!
Thanks so much!!
Rwanda is no place to stay for anyone, even rwandans want to leave.
Exactly, and them people will be hated around the world when people discover who they are exactly, killers genociders especially, them skinny looking ones, they're causing death everywhere in the region
I visited Rwanda last year, and I quite honestly felt like I was scammed as nothing matched what I had been previously told about the country. It sucked
@@freddymugasa8528 urutse interahamwe hamwe nabanyeshyari gusa se uRwanda rutwaye iki?
I visited Rwanda in 2019 and as recently as November of 2022, and it turned out to be one of the biggest disappointments of my life. Absolutely nothing matched or even came close to anything I had been told about the country in terms of pretty much everything. Rwanda is extremely over-hyped on social media but once you’re there, you feel like you’ve been scammed.
😳😳
Let's be honest, at least tell us what was your expectations and what was the reality that shocked or disappointed you.
@@deluwimana The manner in which Rwanda is usually portrayed on social media didn’t match the reality on the ground. Extreme poverty levels across the country. Inadequate basic infrastructure. Staggering illiteracy rates, and the country itself is super boring with not enough attractions or activities to do. However, on a good note though, the country is safe, and kudos for that. By the way, I visited Kigali, Musanze, Kibuye, and Rubavu
You visited in 2019 and then visited again in 2022 . You must be a dummy to visit the place again when it's not that good and over hyped.
Have a great time in Nairobi.
Thank you
Oh wow i been thinking about traveling with my daughter I guess I have concerns but something I want to do
Definitely worth the experience
Awesome channel 💯
Appreciate that
They may stare at you they are because they fascinated by black people's who have come to Africa now close to them, not in movies because they know many black celebrities who speak only English , some wonder and are eager to know more about black people who are now on African soil it's many reasons , Africans are so much used to seeing white people, they rarely beg them except if they see you as a philanthropist, even us who are Africans born here if you go certain places like villages or poor neighborhood s somewhere well dressed , people call u muzungu , not in a bad way but that's it ,they see you are well off ,rich educated etc , they see you different from them and enjoy teasing you .
yes it's uncomfortable when people beg for money but it's very common and have a perception that you have it , charging you more in a shop or market is common i think in many developing countries.
Thank you
I know you're having a blast! Bottle up some sunshine and sand for those of us in the rainy Kigali weather!
The rain has followed us here😞
@@TheResidentialTourists boooo!
It must be tough leaving America to find your roots or reconnect with home in Africa just to realize that African-American is neither American enough for white americans nor African enough for Africans! I feel u ! Now let me say that moving from Rwanda to Kenya or elsewhere is not going to be the solution! Calling u "Muzungu" was not ment to exclude u! It just recognized your difference. If anything, they want to be like u !
It is not a Rwanda problem, your dollars and accent will be recognized everywhere with no ill intentions necessarily...
I hope u find what you are looking for and Rwanda will always receive you with open arms anytime to come back to visit!
Peace!
You go to Africa to establish settlement to build Africa is home 🏡
You made a video talking about why you left Rwanda. I am a Rwandan who is living in the USA. I would like to speak with you about the experience you had there, to help you if you are still living there.
Hahaha. Kenya is everything . The place to be
Definitely
I know you guys are not leaving.
😂😂😂
who's watching the cafe?
ENjoy yourselves
Closed for a few weeks
Have you sold your cafe in Kigali
Your looking to buy?
@@TheResidentialTourists no i am from Zambia, I was only asking.
😊
@TheResidentialTourists what's the price range in USD are youwillingto sell that cafe for??
@lepetitjaponais4269 cafe been gone
Yall still in Kenya? Bringing wifey and the fam there in a few weeks.
Blessings APDTA! Enjoy.
Thank you
Becareful of pickpockets - mainly in Nairobi.
Oh what a YUGE problem 😮.
They will snatch your wig
😩
@@Sean1877 😂😂😂😂
In America, even worst. Several Walmart stores in the Hoods in Chicago are closing because of theft, robberies, and old Black people getting beaten up by young African American youth.
In Metro Kansas City the Cost of a hamburger meal cost more than $11 USD.
Leave Africa, move to Europe or back to America.
You constantly complaining,and whining and complaining some more all the time about Africa.
My favorite couple🙏
🥰🥰
What you are looking for is in you. No place place is perfect.
Come visit Zambia as well. A country where every black is respected and never called a Muzungu 😊
We definitely plan to visit there. Hopefully soon.
Mzungu is not a derogatory term. That's one of the Swahili terms for Europeans.
It is for Black people
When used on Black/Africans it refers to a 'westernized' person in terms of culture
Therein lies the issue. When given the LITERAL definition of the term, it clearly is defined as a white person. To use it as a general reference to include other ethnic groups from "The West," particularly black people, is a misrepresentation because it denotes that we all share the same privileges. Furthermore, it completely dismisses our unique identity that clouds our narrative, which is not the same. There's already too much of that in The States. Why must we continue to be unseen?
Come to DR Congo if you want to become rich.
Remember what happened last time you called foreigners and told them to enrich themselves, endless wars. Tika bango ba kende esika bazo kende.
@I JM Are you saying call the foreigners' monkeys, or are you saying the foreigners called them monkeys??
You look hutu that's why they use to stare at you; I'm just saying. Rwanda was the wrong choice for you I even think that you lasted long there. No freedoms there and all businesses are controlled by the state. Kenya is a good choice. Nairobi is vibrant city more like American cities.
😂 too much hate on Rwanda wallah 🇷🇼🇷🇼💪💪
😂😂😂 we had to BOUNCE! 🤣🤣🤣 time to setup shop some place else! 🤣🤣🤣
Only the president boards like that😮
So you guys left Rwanda because the country was mourning the tragedy that happened 29 years ago. Understanding the culture and history of the country is the best thing to do.
We are in Rwanda and nowhere in this video we said that.🙄
Do y'all check your emails?
No email from you
Bless you all in Kenya. Our neighbors visit Kenya. Our uncle ask? Will your family relocate from Rewanda? They say pray on it. Kenya is nice. Always remember every country have some kind of issues. But our neighbors enjoyed Kenya. You all stay safe. Enjoy your trip. Peace.
Thank you 🙏🏾
Also the reason why they Stare at you is because one they are the video surveillance they want to catch you doing Sh...lol and also they want to know if this guy is tipping like a Rock star ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ if l go to Rwanda they can stare at me all day if someone steals my Sh... witnesses won't be a problem they all saw it so actually explore the benefits . It's like me going to the Jungle and the lion stares at me that is the best the lion can do really lol 😆🤣
It is a little misleading title.
😎
You left us🥲🥲🥲🥲
You will come see me
Not in heart and spirit 🙏🏾
Yo!!!
Hahaha Goodluck in Kenya 🇰🇪
Don't sleep on Namibia or Botswana.
People in my country Namibia stare and ask for money as well, and as professionals you might also not get to work in those positions, the very thing they didn’t like in Rwanda. So if you not open minded and embrace some of those things that are unique to some African countries, you might not enjoy your experience there. But overall Africans are friendly and enjoy the continent wherever you find yourself, and know each place has problems of its own
@olithainvest377 What part of Namibia are you from? Staring doesn't really happen much in Windhoek or big towns because they're multicultural and multiracial so black Americans won't stand out. They'll blend in perfectly. As for asking for money, it is mostly homeless people in Windhoek that do that. In some Namibian cultures, Aawambo to be specific, begging is frowned upon. People would rather work for their money.
Kenya has the best FEMALE MARATHON RUNNERS!
I heard that the male MARATHON runners in Africa are intimidated by the FEMALE MARATHON runners, and they try stopping the female runners from competing.
Sounds like a crazy rumor
@TheResidentialTourists I hope it is a rumor, because I read an article about it in the newspaper.
Not true
There is no evidence to suggest that Rwanda is experiencing a significant brain drain or that black expats are leaving the country in droves. In fact, Rwanda has made tremendous strides in recent years in improving its economy, social services, and overall quality of life for its citizens.
Since the devastating genocide in 1994, Rwanda has worked tirelessly to rebuild and improve its infrastructure, education system, and healthcare facilities. The government has implemented progressive policies to encourage economic growth and attract foreign investment, which has led to a boom in business opportunities and job creation.
Moreover, Rwanda is widely regarded as one of the safest and most stable countries in Africa, with a low crime rate and a highly effective justice system. The country has also made significant progress in reducing poverty and improving access to education and healthcare, particularly in rural areas.
While some individuals may choose to leave Rwanda for personal or professional reasons, it would be inaccurate and unfair to suggest that the country is experiencing a brain drain or that black expats are leaving in significant numbers. In fact, many skilled and educated individuals are choosing to stay in Rwanda and contribute to its ongoing development and success.
Thank you for your comment. I don't think, however, we stated any particular measure of individuals leaving. It would be way out of our reach to do so. We'll leave that for a census agency 😊. We can only present our immediate experience. Thanks for watching!
The problem is Rwanda does not portray its true self. Rwandans tend to over-hype their country on social media, thus giving us the impression of some sort of a 2nd world country. However, once you set foot on Rwandan soil, you feel like you’ve been scammed because nothing even comes close to what’s being advertised as.
@@golflima5392 u failed to give us ur bad experiences i Rwanda, so shut up.
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African countries have a history of falling fast and when they do, they are usually very violent and bloody. Tribal warfare devolves into vicious fighting and it can result in a long drawn out process of savagery!
Thanks for your missed leading informative. But I wish you will study more about your own country history. Africa is and will always be a peaceful continent.
There is currently a war in Europe (Ukraine and Russia) that has killed and disabled more people in just one year than ALL wars combined in the whole continent of Africa in the past 60 years.
And more... Europeans had more bloody wars in their history than the whole black race has ever had.
Africa is a very peaceful continent comparatively. But if you're biased and...we can't help.
Yes like Ukraine and Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, like every seconds gun violence in America. Enemy of progress leave Africa alone.
Lol You do know the most murderous people on the planet were, are and continue to be non Bantu people right?
Do you mean America vs Russia vs Europe and Ukraine? World war 3?