Our brothers in America have been lied to that Africans hate them. This is our long lost son come home. And my people have never disappoint me; look at the warmth and princely welcome. I am a Tikar from the tribe of Bafut, we ran from wars and captivity and hid ourselves in the savanna-Northwest province of Cameroon. Welcome home brother!
I am glad you said this cause I was looking at an interview with an American who found her Cameroon dna. She was being interviewed by a native Cameroonian. It wasn't so welcoming as my Nigerian, Senegalian and Ghanian people's. I just found out I have more Cameroon dna though. Which I want to get to know them.
That's wonderful, I'm so happy for you. I have both Cameroon and Benin ethnicity.I have been to Nigeria and am married to a wonderful Nigerian husband.
Going to Cameroon in April and will visit with the Tikar as well as receive a name from my Bamileke family. I am in tears and I hope I don’t cry when I get my name! This is beautiful! Shalom!
MissCPix indeeed!!!! Blesss u in ur journey. I am very happy for you. This is to inspire by natural design. Bless you again Family!!!!!!! Keep in touch and share ur journey.
MissCPix were you able to go to Cameroon and recieve a name? I too, traced my DNA to the Bamileke tribe and plan on going to Africa in 2021 to visit multiple countries.
It's great to see my African American brothers and sisters tracing their roots. Shout to the new Cameroonian Americans. Finally you have place you call home. Enjoy the new discovery and learn more about the culture to be installed in the new generation. I wish and encourage African Americans to go to Africa and see things are like so that the walls of ignorance can fall. Congrats bro and welcome home ( I'm Nigerian).
As-salaamu Alaikum my brother. I just got my MatriClan results from AfricanAncestry and also am Tikar from Camaroon on my mother's side. My PatriClan test is Yoruba from Nigeria. I'm located in the DMV.
You had the pleasure to shock the king's hand of Bamoum, that was good . Am from the south west region of Buea that speaks English !!!! We all Cameroonians but different cultures!!!
The warmth hospitality, the unconditional welcoming is yours to grab and to any diasporas who had the sense of belonging to the African heritage and ancestors.Welcome home, your passion, your confidence and humility would go a long way to immerse you in the tradition and cultures of your forebares.Welcome home.
I also spent a month in Cameroon a few years back, and got the honor to kick it w/ Sultan Ibraham N'Joya at the palace in Foumban, your video brought back all the memories... big up!
Because you're humble people.. Your voice cracking up, bruv, pull yourself up, immerse yourself in your heritage , tradition. You are home now and reconnect. Thank you for your humility and you just endear yourself to your people. So long.
I am from Cameroon and I am proud of you for coming back to your roots. I can't say I know how it feels but I believe not knowing where you come from is not a good thing.
@Tariq-da-Tikar, congratulations of the start of your journey.I say START, because ALL journeys have an end,and yours has REALLY begun !!!! May you be blessed with LONG LIFE,and much prosperity !!!!!
Wonderful and interesting video. Must agree, how amazing it is to find your roots. Knowing who you are, is the unveiling and beginning of self-awareness.
excellent video you received a name fit for a king, i feel proud to see our diaspora brothers tracing their roots. be richly blessed. greetings from the kakwa tribe west nile!!
My daughter took the DNA swab test. The. Results from my mothers lineage was 100% Tikar people of Cameroon. I would love to visit my maternal lineage to be among my people. To learn their ways. Their food. The language everything about my people. If possible I will also take a righteous name of my Tikar people and denounce my European Descent name as well. Presently I am researching as much as possible on line watching videos reading researching as much as possible to become acquainted with as many as the customs as possible out of RESPECT as NEVER to offend or DISRESPECT my PEOPLE in ANY WAY. We are tge builders of ALL the pyramids farmers originators of iron with many other artistic and scientific gifts and abilities. I am on a fixed income but I am attempting to save money for the proper Visa Passport and roundtrip Air Fare. If there is a possibility of being able to communicate with the Tikar tribe of the Cameroon Nation I would be so humbly GRATEFUL. Thank You Peace Love & Light I a
Wow! This is amazingly beautiful! As he read your certificate, I felt a sense of relieve for you. Congrats on finding your way back home! I hope to connect with the Bamileke tribe myself.
How did you find out what tribe/people you are from.....I'm asking because I did a DNA test and I'm part Cameroonian, mix with lots of other tribes/people due to the mixing of the people during slavery in America! You kind of favor my family here in the states.
COUSINS! I have found my people! I took my DNA and recently got the results myself my mother's blood line is Cameroonian as well I am Tikar. I will make it to the continent and walk the land of my ancestors one-day.
Brodas and sistas from all around the world, Afro-Americans AFRICA belongs to you. Come home anytime you want. Come help Africa to develop as we want to learn so much from you.
Congrat Brother welcome back home.... I'm so happy for you. now you have a real proud African Name i wish and encourage all African Americans to come back to Africa and se how we love them.... you cant follow me on facebook to know much about good thinks in Kama ( Mother land ) #LBCDK ( Les Bonnes Choses De Kama ( l'afrique)
Tika Queen,You are subdued by your coronation. The story of your self discovery to to ancestors homeland will continued to be re told for years and centuries to come and Titled: The journey of One that Returns.....So long
Just recently learned where my black roots come from and most are Cameroon.. Is Cameroon the same as Bamileke? I see Bamileke has origins tracing to Egypt.. enlighten me.
my brotha I connected with the Balanta thru Guinea Bissau. I went back and was welcomed with a ceremony. If you want to reconnect with Balanta culture also let me know. I have video that I am working on editing. They named me Ngadesa Tchukmon. Ngadesa means I am going back... Tchukmon means black sea
Are these birth certificates given to you Official Birth Certificates? Can they be used to claim citizenship, participate in government, hold sensitive positions in government? Can you also claim positions in families?
I just found out that I am from the Tikar tribe as well. I would love to do this. If you are from the Tikar tribe or know anything anything about the tribe please send me a message.
Ndonue Takwi you are trolling my page wow . And you talking to comments that’s over 5 years old 🤔. You are truly behind my timeline. Who are you trying to reach? Have you heard of INBOX? You should try using that easy feature 👍🏿
What was the original customs of our ancestors before the Arabs came over and influenced us with Islam? I know Ghana has a strong teaching with the Akan people. What about the Tikar?
We as Tikars, followed the path of the ancestors, Traditional Medicine men and women. Its was the arabs, fulani, hausa invasion of islam. But the key word my brother is Traditional.
+stymie662 Hi, Just a Bamoun passing by, to answer your questions or concerns, Religion isn't a defying factor in the Bamoun culture, we are very open minded about religion here, mainly because the king that first indicted these religions, he did it from personal preference, as the story goes, first he went into Islam then changed to Christianity because in Islam you cant drink alcohol and he didn't like that , but then he changed back to Islam because in Christianity you couldn't marry multiple women, to end, before he died he created his own religion which basically translated into, "ask, and you'll receive." Most bamoun people are Muslim because that's religion of the king now, that's really why lol. For example, I'm christian, my grand-father was christian, my great-grand mother was Muslim, I have cousins/family members that are Muslims, so it's just a preference thing and who/what you grew up with. The Tikar people originated from current day Yemen, they migrated to Kemet, a.k.a when the Egyptians were still black all the way south west, they were in groups and when groups migrated, some split apart.They finally settle in Cameroon thousandths of years ago because as they stated "the land was perfect and the weather was favorable..." Although they found other ethnic groups that were living in Cameroon prior to their arrival, like the Baka pygmies, whom are one of the indigenous people of Cameroon because they live in the central African forest...That's how the story goes, I hope this helps. :)
Anne Diandra Thank you for taking the time out to explain this. Basically, I was referring to the spiritual systems. The Yoruba have a spiritual system called The Orisha... The Akan have a spiritual system called the Nanasom. I wanted to know if there was information on what our ancestors knew before Islam or Christianity existed.
I'm not one hundred percent sure about spiritual systems, as in what gods did the Tikar and Bamoun prayed to prior to modern religions but i do know that the Bamoun practiced Ancestor reverence, it is not the same as the worship of a deity or deities. In some African cultures, ancestors are seen as being able to intercede on behalf of the living, often as messengers between humans and the gods. As spirits who were once human themselves, they are seen as being better able to understand human needs than would a divine being. Ancestor veneration is prevalent throughout Africa and serves as the basis of many religions. It is often augmented by a belief in a supreme being, but prayers and/or sacrifices are usually offered to the ancestors who may ascend to becoming a kind of minor deities themselves. Another famous African culture that practice this is the Igbos of Nigeria, the mende people of Sierra Leone, Madagascar people...even the ancient Egyptians practiced ancestor veneration. I hope i answered your question :)
You experienced the Islamic faith practiced for centuries by your forebears contrary to bible quote NOI.This is down to earth... Your French (colonial language / English in NorthWest British rule) would come handy.
These people look arabized. Maybe just muslims? But I don't think you're going to get the authentic unadulterated african culture and traditions. They even speak french too. Too much dilution in my opinion. Best to go with groups that have kept their original culture well
Your opinion doesn't mean anything on this one. Listen up, My people were Muslim, Christians, and Traditional. You have no idea on this re connection on this things I encountered, this video don't even represent 1/8th of my trip. You sound like a hater. Go to the motherland yourself and grab your own experience than leaving a uninformed opinion on my network. Carry on!
Bruv, don't wear turban to the New York airport.... Uncle will get scared of you in your attires....Fantastic you crossed the bridge of your life journey.
là t'es chez les bamoun et non chez les tikar qui sont dans quatre region au cameroun.à l'ouest avec le village MAGBA,au centre avec NGAMBE TIKAR,dans l'adamaoua avec le village BANKIM,et au nord ouest avec SABONGARI.tu es là à founban et non chez les tikar.
Ndonue Takwi don’t be rude here! You are a school teacher. Teach ! But don’t Preach ! We don’t respond well to that type of downward mr. know it all talking, You obviously 🙄 didn’t read the bio notes, of this video. I advise you to go back and read it . I’m not going back and forth , end of story! 👍🏿
Our brothers in America have been lied to that Africans hate them. This is our long lost son come home. And my people have never disappoint me; look at the warmth and princely welcome. I am a Tikar from the tribe of Bafut, we ran from wars and captivity and hid ourselves in the savanna-Northwest province of Cameroon. Welcome home brother!
Thank you very much. A lot of us need to hear that. I am so humble right now. :)
SoundRight MusicTV you are welcome my Prince!
I love you! I will be back in Cameroon soon.
SoundRight MusicTV Send me your facebook link!
I am glad you said this cause I was looking at an interview with an American who found her Cameroon dna. She was being interviewed by a native Cameroonian. It wasn't so welcoming as my Nigerian, Senegalian and Ghanian people's. I just found out I have more Cameroon dna though. Which I want to get to know them.
That's wonderful, I'm so happy for you. I have both Cameroon and Benin ethnicity.I have been to Nigeria and am married to a wonderful Nigerian husband.
it is good to know if you sister. i was born in benin
Going to Cameroon in April and will visit with the Tikar as well as receive a name from my Bamileke family. I am in tears and I hope I don’t cry when I get my name! This is beautiful! Shalom!
MissCPix indeeed!!!! Blesss u in ur journey. I am very happy for you. This is to inspire by natural design. Bless you again Family!!!!!!! Keep in touch and share ur journey.
MissCPix were you able to go to Cameroon and recieve a name? I too, traced my DNA to the Bamileke tribe and plan on going to Africa in 2021 to visit multiple countries.
This is too beautiful. We're often told that Africans would see as strangers and foreigners, but your experience is truly inspirational.
thank u. This video was made for my brothers and sisters in America.
indeed sis!
It's great to see my African American brothers and sisters tracing their roots. Shout to the new Cameroonian Americans. Finally you have place you call home. Enjoy the new discovery and learn more about the culture to be installed in the new generation. I wish and encourage African Americans to go to Africa and see things are like so that the walls of ignorance can fall. Congrats bro and welcome home ( I'm Nigerian).
u said it all bro
This is so amazing! I just found out I'm Tikar and started researching the history as much as I could. Love this.
absolutely amazing, I will be doing this as well, because my test also confirmed that I'm Tikar on my mom side .
As-salaamu Alaikum my brother. I just got my MatriClan results from AfricanAncestry and also am Tikar from Camaroon on my mother's side. My PatriClan test is Yoruba from Nigeria. I'm located in the DMV.
He’s returned to his people! His ancestors are very happy. The circle is complete at long last.
I feel so honored and blessed to have watched this momentous occasions in your life. Thank you so much for sharing this.
You had the pleasure to shock the king's hand of Bamoum, that was good . Am from the south west region of Buea that speaks English !!!! We all Cameroonians but different cultures!!!
The warmth hospitality, the unconditional welcoming is yours to grab and to any diasporas who had the sense of belonging to the African heritage and ancestors.Welcome home, your passion, your confidence and humility would go a long way to immerse you in the tradition and cultures of your forebares.Welcome home.
Thank you
My Paternal lineage is Makina People in Gabon🇬🇦.
Makina People are decendants of the Makaa-njem people of Cameroon 🇨🇲.
TARIQ Whaddup I'm making that trip next month
I also spent a month in Cameroon a few years back, and got the honor to kick it w/ Sultan Ibraham N'Joya at the palace in Foumban, your video brought back all the memories... big up!
yes!
i am a TIKAR boy too. i am from BANKIM. i am glad to see this
Because you're humble people.. Your voice cracking up, bruv, pull yourself up, immerse yourself in your heritage , tradition. You are home now and reconnect. Thank you for your humility and you just endear yourself to your people. So long.
Juwe thank you 🙏🏿 very much 👍🏿
AWESOME!! I would have cried the entire time. So proud of you brother and a little envious but in a good way:)
thank u much fam!
I am from Cameroon and I am proud of you for coming back to your roots. I can't say I know how it feels but I believe not knowing where you come from is not a good thing.
Pay attention to the guy he is our Prince here in the states. The issues of ethnics, and nationality wow! This man is a true Sufi! Bless this Tikar!
Tikar people stretch all the way to the North west province of Cameroon. Very artistic people. Proud Tikari
This is amazing. I found out that I'm Tikar, too. How did you go about arranging your naming ceremony?
I enjoyed Africa, i can not wait to see what AA say I come from, waiting for my test, yay!
Ekua Umtrynatelya let me know what ur AA test says. Much luv ✍🏿👋🏿🙏🏿
@Tariq-da-Tikar, congratulations of the start of your journey.I say START, because ALL journeys have an end,and yours has REALLY begun !!!! May you be blessed with LONG LIFE,and much prosperity !!!!!
Awesome Tariq
nothing better than being intune with who u are
beautiful moment
much #RESPEK too you
Thank you for the kind words.
SoundRight Music TV awesome.
Le retour à la case depart bravo à toi Aubrey Et à tous les autres promoteurs de cette belle aventure
Wonderful and interesting video. Must agree, how amazing it is to find your roots. Knowing who you are, is the unveiling and beginning of self-awareness.
yes it is fam!
What a lovely day for You, Tikar. I am happy to see you with your beautiful family. :)
Just got my Dna traced back to the Tikar people of Cameroon! This video is amazing!
this was beautiful my brother after viewing i was like that's tariq, remember ya bro.
indeed!
Beautiful!!!
I am Tikar as well!!!
Thank all of you for your input. More to come!
My mission is not complete yet.
Big up s bro. Big love
excellent video you received a name fit for a king, i feel proud to see our diaspora brothers tracing their roots. be richly blessed. greetings from the kakwa tribe west nile!!
much luv!
My daughter took the DNA swab test. The. Results from my mothers lineage was 100% Tikar people of Cameroon. I would love to visit my maternal lineage to be among my people. To learn their ways. Their food. The language everything about my people. If possible I will also take a righteous name of my Tikar people and denounce my European Descent name as well.
Presently I am researching as much as possible on line watching videos reading researching as much as possible to become acquainted with as many as the customs as possible out of RESPECT as NEVER to offend or DISRESPECT my PEOPLE in ANY WAY.
We are tge builders of ALL the pyramids farmers originators of iron with many other artistic and scientific gifts and abilities.
I am on a fixed income but I am attempting to save money for the proper Visa Passport and roundtrip Air Fare. If there is a possibility of being able to communicate with the Tikar tribe of the Cameroon Nation I would be so humbly GRATEFUL.
Thank You
Peace Love & Light
I a
keep shinning Prince!
Wow! This is amazingly beautiful! As he read your certificate, I felt a sense of relieve for you. Congrats on finding your way back home! I hope to connect with the Bamileke tribe myself.
How did you find out what tribe/people you are from.....I'm asking because I did a DNA test and I'm part Cameroonian, mix with lots of other tribes/people due to the mixing of the people during slavery in America! You kind of favor my family here in the states.
COUSINS! I have found my people! I took my DNA and recently got the results myself my mother's blood line is Cameroonian as well I am Tikar. I will make it to the continent and walk the land of my ancestors one-day.
This is amazing man. I'm in the process of trying to figure out my origins as well. Your experience has inspired me even more!!! Thank you.
Bro am proud of you!!! am from Cameroon live in USA, I go home every 2years to visits my families
Tariq just got back and received my name from King Ibrahim Ngah 2
Wow hands down best African Ancestry results video I ever seen
What is the procedure for requesting a naming ceremony?
This is the exact prayer 🙏 from our ancestors, god will not ignore them.
indeed!
Its nice to see all the mothers welcome him like a prodigal son
Beautiful!
Nice video brother :)
This is sooooo sooo beautiful congratulations my African brother. Salaam alaikum
Thank you. Salaam alaikum!
am a tikar too,grom cameroon based in paris,france.Am happy to have you as one of our own
Good Video I'm a tikar too on my mother's side.
Nice seeing the African diaspora reconnecting to their ancestry.
thanx
Brodas and sistas from all around the world, Afro-Americans AFRICA belongs to you. Come home anytime you want. Come help Africa to develop as we want to learn so much from you.
thanx
Greetings people, I just found out my people are from the Tikar Tribe. I'm so excited!! Blessing to all...
Congrat Brother welcome back home.... I'm so happy for you. now you have a real proud African Name i wish and encourage all African Americans to come back to Africa and se how we love them.... you cant follow me on facebook to know much about good thinks in Kama ( Mother land ) #LBCDK ( Les Bonnes Choses De Kama ( l'afrique)
This is my village man... lol can't believe
Tikar Bamoun!
Thank u sister, Congrats to you family for your reconnection. Its just the beginning. :)
What is your update for August 2017
Welcome home I am Cameroonian too
I would love to do this if I could
I took the DNA test and I am also Tikar. This is so cool!!!
Tika Queen,You are subdued by your coronation. The story of your self discovery to to ancestors homeland will continued to be re told for years and centuries to come and Titled: The journey of One that Returns.....So long
💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿 Big bro Tariq
good job
thank you family!
Tikalaye..Welcome home
Just recently learned where my black roots come from and most are Cameroon.. Is Cameroon the same as Bamileke? I see Bamileke has origins tracing to Egypt.. enlighten me.
I say to you congratulations my TIKAR sister,I am a Tikar,just as our Tikar brother in this movie.
my brotha I connected with the Balanta thru Guinea Bissau. I went back and was welcomed with a ceremony. If you want to reconnect with Balanta culture also let me know. I have video that I am working on editing. They named me Ngadesa Tchukmon. Ngadesa means I am going back... Tchukmon means black sea
now thats wassup family! thats my next move fam, thanx!
When your video is ready please share with me Kellenkash@gmail.com
Look me up on youtube you can see them there
Watching now
Go also for Ghana year of return 2019.
Atyour Servicee ✍🏿🙏🏿💪🏿☝🏿👍🏿👋🏿
beautiful. :)
cool we should stay in contact, thank u family, The West Region of Buea.
Powerul!
thank up. And it was!
I just found out that I am Cameroon and I am Tikar I have not been there yet I cannot wait to be there.
Dedra Lovelace 🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲👍🏿
Amazing....
Awesome.
"i am so humble right now"
Are these birth certificates given to you Official Birth Certificates? Can they be used to claim citizenship, participate in government, hold sensitive positions in government? Can you also claim positions in families?
ISubmitto TheWillofGod ; well I'm from Cameroon, when you are being given a birth certificate it automatically makes you a national of that country.
I just found out that I am from the Tikar tribe as well. I would love to do this. If you are from the Tikar tribe or know anything anything about the tribe please send me a message.
Lorraine Daley greetings I am just seeing this message. Congrats on your family discovery. I will reach out 👍🏿
Now i have to make it out to that, now that i know english is in the area of other Tikar Bamouns.
im cryind damn im from foumban too, im name is njoya the king's name
Ndonue Takwi you are trolling my page wow . And you talking to comments that’s over 5 years old 🤔. You are truly behind my timeline. Who are you trying to reach? Have you heard of INBOX? You should try using that easy feature 👍🏿
What was the original customs of our ancestors before the Arabs came over and influenced us with Islam? I know Ghana has a strong teaching with the Akan people. What about the Tikar?
We as Tikars, followed the path of the ancestors, Traditional Medicine men and women. Its was the arabs, fulani, hausa invasion of islam. But the key word my brother is Traditional.
Peace brother...Is there any information about the Tikar people? It appears to be limited via internet
+stymie662 Hi, Just a Bamoun passing by, to answer your questions or concerns, Religion isn't a defying factor in the Bamoun culture, we are very open minded about religion here, mainly because the king that first indicted these religions, he did it from personal preference, as the story goes, first he went into Islam then changed to Christianity because in Islam you cant drink alcohol and he didn't like that , but then he changed back to Islam because in Christianity you couldn't marry multiple women, to end, before he died he created his own religion which basically translated into, "ask, and you'll receive." Most bamoun people are Muslim because that's religion of the king now, that's really why lol. For example, I'm christian, my grand-father was christian, my great-grand mother was Muslim, I have cousins/family members that are Muslims, so it's just a preference thing and who/what you grew up with. The Tikar people originated from current day Yemen, they migrated to Kemet, a.k.a when the Egyptians were still black all the way south west, they were in groups and when groups migrated, some split apart.They finally settle in Cameroon thousandths of years ago because as they stated "the land was perfect and the weather was favorable..." Although they found other ethnic groups that were living in Cameroon prior to their arrival, like the Baka pygmies, whom are one of the indigenous people of Cameroon because they live in the central African forest...That's how the story goes, I hope this helps. :)
Anne Diandra Thank you for taking the time out to explain this. Basically, I was referring to the spiritual systems. The Yoruba have a spiritual system called The Orisha...
The Akan have a spiritual system called the Nanasom. I wanted to know if there was information on what our ancestors knew before Islam or Christianity existed.
I'm not one hundred percent sure about spiritual systems, as in what gods did the Tikar and Bamoun prayed to prior to modern religions but i do know that the Bamoun practiced Ancestor reverence, it is not the same as the worship of a deity or deities. In some African cultures, ancestors are seen as being able to intercede on behalf of the living, often as messengers between humans and the gods. As spirits who were once human themselves, they are seen as being better able to understand human needs than would a divine being. Ancestor veneration is prevalent throughout Africa and serves as the basis of many religions. It is often augmented by a belief in a supreme being, but prayers and/or sacrifices are usually offered to the ancestors who may ascend to becoming a kind of minor deities themselves. Another famous African culture that practice this is the Igbos of Nigeria, the mende people of Sierra Leone, Madagascar people...even the ancient Egyptians practiced ancestor veneration.
I hope i answered your question :)
You experienced the Islamic faith practiced for centuries by your forebears contrary to bible quote NOI.This is down to earth... Your French (colonial language / English in NorthWest British rule) would come handy.
Juwe indeed
Who is the European? What's his relationahip with the Tikar people?
These people look arabized. Maybe just muslims? But I don't think you're going to get the authentic unadulterated african culture and traditions. They even speak french too. Too much dilution in my opinion. Best to go with groups that have kept their original culture well
Your opinion doesn't mean anything on this one. Listen up, My people were Muslim, Christians, and Traditional. You have no idea on this re connection on this things I encountered, this video don't even represent 1/8th of my trip. You sound like a hater. Go to the motherland yourself and grab your own experience than leaving a uninformed opinion on my network. Carry on!
Bruv, don't wear turban to the New York airport.... Uncle will get scared of you in your attires....Fantastic you crossed the bridge of your life journey.
Juwe lol cool cool thanx for checking for me.
I found out throug DNA that my people are from Cameroon.
congrats Family if you have any questions feel free to reach out.
Thank you. I definitely will. I'm in the process right now of finding my tride.
Www.Africanancestry.com they are the specialists of this matter.
là t'es chez les bamoun et non chez les tikar qui sont dans quatre region au cameroun.à l'ouest avec le village MAGBA,au centre avec NGAMBE TIKAR,dans l'adamaoua avec le village BANKIM,et au nord ouest avec SABONGARI.tu es là à founban et non chez les tikar.
Ndonue Takwi don’t be rude here! You are a school teacher. Teach ! But don’t Preach ! We don’t respond well to that type of downward mr. know it all talking, You obviously 🙄 didn’t read the bio notes, of this video. I advise you to go back and read it . I’m not going back and forth , end of story! 👍🏿
:)