6 Africans vs 1 African American
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Inda: / indagody
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pls make the same black in europe vs america
or africa
@@suntzu751 WHAT- 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 WHICH SIDE ARE YOU GONNA BE ON MR. SUN TZU, THE ART OF WAR
@@enemyfire5732 "if there is a hole there is a goal" -Sun Tzu art of love
@@suntzu751😂
As an African it was so obvious Sam was African, can’t believe they couldn’t see that 😂
I'm Black American and it was obvious to me Sam was African but not West African.
Exactly! The hair especially, so African.
Fr
I meaaannnn!!
Yep most African in there 💀✋
As a west Africa Sam’s dressing was sooooo “first time in America” African 💀 I’m surprised he got voted out
I KNOWW
It looks more like African dressing in donated clothing from America than how Americans normally dress.
wtf@@EstherMalone1701
He fr looks like he's fresh off the boat🤣🤣. Idk how he got voted out 😭😭
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 i mean he fits in to nerdy/geek aesthetic
“She began to cry but I didn’t see a single tear” 🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 that line got me
6:47 the way sheila was looking at inda is taking me OUT 😭😭
LMAO SAME
YES😭
🤣🤣🤣
Sheila was clearly the most clever there, her maturity is evident as well
😂😂😂😂😂
As a Nigerian myself, Elizabeth is the most Nigerian acting person in this lineup
@@JermarWilliamsononly on youtube 💀
@@s3okjinie this guy speaking on us like species of animal😭
@@JermarWilliamson: Is English your first language? It needs work.
@@JermarWilliamsonI understood what you meant. There are thousands of languages and dialects in Africa. They don’t all sound the same. We have several dialects in the USA, just like every other country. Africa is a huge
continent, obviously there are differences between the regions.
I’m West African and I think most African Americans are, but certainly not all and we have different phenotypes. But also understand they are just people and don’t want to sound like a science project. So don’t get offended by the comments, they’re just being real.
Yeah daring and outspoken, and sometimes can come off as aggressive.
sam and elizabeth should be on a tv show together. their banter and the way they matched each other’s energy? i could watch that for hours
he deserves better
I agree 😅
I actually think they’d make a great couple
Zambians and Nigerians are like that to each other 😂
nah fr 😂😂😂
Blessing is fiooooone!
*foiiiine
It was so obvious he was the American. Elizabeth just got a crush on him and couldn't see the truth.
Blessing my eyes fr
Frrrrr, he dropped his accent and everything😂😅
@@porsche911sbswtf that's so presumptuous😂
Plot twist he’s not even a Black American. He’s an African in America😂
So weird
Yeah, that's what I thought of the odd ending too. If both parents are Nigerian immigrants and he was born here in America he's still considered a Nigerian even with his American citizenship. That's why the story he was telling about his household and backstory didn't make him suspicious to me, because its true Nigerian living in America experience. I'm a Nigerian Yoruba woman who has lived in USA for years and I didn't see him as a mole. They should have used a real black American person to play that role -- or maybe they know the others would have figured it out quicker.
I hope they all became a friendgroup cause the vibes were immaculate
umm
It's cause they're all related, way before the eurodevils came with the SWORD
Yeah it was really funny. I usually don’t watch these types of videos either
they can start their own youtube channel.
@@anthonywillis5462😂😂😂🤡
As an African, I felt it when she said "We had to flee from a civil war" and the guy instantly said "Which one"
I meant, which country did she flee from? She said she was from 2 countries or?? 😂😂😂
Yeah I chuckled at that part😅, considering he already was suspicious cos she said she was from two countries
@@Sadiqyyylol na it was definitely about the civil war not country
@@o.t9358he is literally the guy in the video that asked the question 💀
Both countries where she came from had civil wars
I love this group of ppl. Bring them back for a show or something
I'm glad a country from Southern Africa was represented finally 🇿🇦❤️🇿🇲
You can say that again
Me too! West Africa gets the most attention at these things.
@cingincube2159 we travel a lot😂
Thanks Jubilee for having me in your video!!! Representing Kenyaaaaa 🇰🇪 and the East African forehead lmao 😭
Yesss so glad to see you represent Kenya on here!!
Wueh😂
Your countenance is so soothing. As a Nigerian I have always loved Kenyans. Y’all are cool
I could have bet my whole house she's kenyan before she said it 😂😂
@@georget4057same here😂😂
As a South African😂😂 I died when sam said "i'm the most African African person", exactly what i thought!
As a Nigerian I thought the opposite
As a South African born Nigerian-Zambian, I was like yes bro so if you're African African then I'm African African African , and also did anyone else just assume that Blessing was African because of his name?💀💀💀
@@oreochocolate_lavacake9960 Africans love the name Blessing, they've adopted it like they adopted all the biblical names 🤣🤣🤣😂I would have also assumed the same thing😂😂
Also, I wish they brought in some more East Africans from different regions and North Africans, so people from other continents can see the diversity within Africa, too. Anyways, lots of love to all of my fellow Africans no matter which country you're from ❤️
@@modiegimokoka3466 For real, I know like 4 Blessings 💀💀
Blessing has a dope personality
The chemistry between these guys is great! The should consider doing some other activities together podcast, etc
Thanks jubilee for allowing me to be in your video! I love my SpongeBob T-shirt btw🤪
Love from Zambia ❤
Love from a Zambian expat in Germany ❤
Jubilee inspires me.. My parents said if i get 70K followers They'd buy me a professional camera for recording..begging u guys , literally
Begging...
Dear Sam😭😭😭
Cool shirt
As a Kenyan American, what Sheila said about feeling pushed out by Black Americans is way to real. Especially for east africans
Black Americans don't owe you anything. Y'all are so obsessed with us.
east africans are racist asl though, especially the older generations. so many instances of east african parents disparaging black americans. nothing is one-sided
Because African Americans are descendants of West Africans so obviously America gets most of their ideas about Africans from West Africa and the rest of Africa is alien to them.
Why specifically East Africans though? Rwandan here in Rwanda
East africans 100% !!
This was such a funny watch! Enjoyed Blessing , Sam and Elizabeth they are entertaining to watching.
out of all the jubilee videos ive watched this has the best vibes ong
African people have a special connection and bond no matter what country they’re from! It’s always a vibe 😂
So true. SPIRIT OF UBUNTU❤❤
So true, it always feels like home when your around other Africans!
So true ❤️
But they couldn't even pick out who the "real" African was. So where was that vibe in this video or can we finally say that we are all connected as people with origins in Africa despite the upheaval created by the European and the Arab.
@@AnniceMichelle they were trying to find the African American and eliminated everyone who sounded American and who dressed more Western.
The thing is even us Africans don’t understand how big the continent truly is… Southern,Western, Northern, Eastern & Central Africans have such a different way of/type of life and Influences. Saying Sam’s drip is too America overlooks a lot of that😂
its because a lot of Africans when they go overseas, they like to showoff, they usually buy very expensive clothes
Speak for yourself bro
Yeah. I didn't understand her comment about Sam's clothing. He would definitely fit in anywhere on the continent
I am Zambian and have lived in Zambia, Botswana and Namibia... Sam is dressed like any other guy on the street
I'm a straight up white boy from the suburbs and even I can tell Sam's attire is straight out of Africa. I couldn't believe she said that lmao
deborah is so pretty
Inda is prettier
@@Jakob.md. Inda could definitely be a model
I was looking for this comment. She is stunning. People saying Inda is better, bahave!
trussssss mate
@@urstube6901 str8
Blessing got me, great video!!!!
As a Congolese girl it broke my heart when everyone kept suspecting Inda. As a francophone African I feel like we it's Anglophone vs us. They even questioned her for not having an African English accent. Ma'am they don't speak English in her country.
True
Aww sorry Africa is soo diverse we cant know everyone
LITERALLY! I feel that. They are so stuck in their little bubbles it’s actually annoying, grow up
No it was Nigeria vs Everyone else
fr 😭@@dalitsobanda1032
"I got voted out cause there was an Agenda !" 😂😂 Such an African statement. Gotta Love sam
Edit: Ty so much for the likes. Didn't realize how much this was relatable 😩✋
He was right tho. Lol
Absolutely😭🤣
"Each time when I come here, I am abused."
@@user-kq2we1ex3hHe’s from zambia not nigeria 😭😭
@@aequitas8749😂😂😂😂😂
jubilee out here picking the most finest looking people for this episode 😍😍
But he literally isn't African American? He's still African, you guys messed up
He's African American. He was born in America so he has citizenship by birth
@@enomoses3289 Africans culturally are African, no matter where we are in the world. And we know our ancestry. African Americans unfortunately many years ago were taken from Africa by the slave trade, they have now created a new culture in America but have no real links to the continent except DNA.
@@abisolax
This!!!
Elizabeth is the most Nigerian Nigerian woman I’ve ever seen - from the moment she pronounced “Abeokuta” I could feel the Nigerianism in my bones
Taking me back to secondary school Nigerian girls. Always high energy
I swear
It's our shameless energy. I loved it
She was the only person I was a hundred percent sure of
They really looked at that man's Spongebob shirt and said he's American 😂 He looked like he was still living in Zambia. As an African, the obvious thing to do is immediately eliminate all the American accents. I don't care what your story is, it's too risky. Letting people with American accents stay is such a bad way to lose.
Exactly.
“It’s too risky” 😂😅
The didn't eliminate all the American accents so not exactly a great argument. Why do you all who are born on the continent have such animous to the Black American? I find it quite interesting when you come to America and benefit from the sacrifice of our ancestors here.
@@AnniceMichelleget out of your feelings. He’s just talking about the game
🤣
Blessing is so gorgeous! 😍
blessing is a blessing to the eyes.
I'm not African or American but this episode is just so fun to watch! 🥺
samee!!
Me too! So funny! I'm from the Caribbean of African descent, though.
@@bestress04u aint black nor African then
How are they not black
@@NBaa2123
@@NBaa2123what? 💀
Imagine how different it would of been if we had people from places like Egypt, Morocco and South Africa sprinkled in there. With that much diversity it would be chaos and great to watch.
black people would just vote them out 😂
@@forgetthis7298Elon must is Africa
@@forgetthis7298truee unfortunately 😅
Yess what I was thinking like have a touareg, an arab, white african or creole person in there
Also adding a typical Ethiopian or Somali would make it impossible to smoke a mole lol
I just watched this twice, this is the most fun odd one out episode for me. I think it's their energy, love them.
ooh thank you brother for sharing your testimony
I am legitimately shocked Sam was voted out. There is most definitely some dissonance between west Africans and the rest of Africa the country. Elizabeth was most definitely Nigerian but her rationale and insight was so skewed. Almost like she was in a bubble.
Sadly, many Africans don’t know about other African countries. I went to school in Nigeria and we barely learnt about our own history, not to talk of other African countries. Still doesn’t justify voting Sam out though. He was as African as they came - hair, accent, everything
Sam was super-obviously African. I actually had real doubts about Elizabeth. Some of her mannerisms, particularly the way she directs her eyes when talking was very non-African. But I guess the camera might have thrown that off.
@@khalidcabrero6204it is African I’m south east Nigerian, if you’re talking to someone it doesn’t matter if you’re making eye contact.
Yes, Sam was super African based on his body language and mannerisms. There was NO way they missed them.
Agreed, a lot of West Africans seem to be disconnected from other Africans nations.
Elizabeth needs her own show. I’d watch every episode! Immaculate vibes
She's wrong. Called it wrong and is judgemental in the wrong way... No show for her... Unless you just wanna see a trainwreck for black culture
The most prejudice and wrong person on the show…
@@MarxistNurseand still the most entertaining
she is so fun to watch
So funny!!
As a Namibian, I enjoyed this. Poor Sam, my fellow Southern African brother😂❤️🇳🇦
Possibly the greatest jubilee video! Very entertaining, and their energy was immaculate
Imagine if this group actually made a podcast or something together... would be elite
🔥🔥
This is a cool episode idea, but as an African American who was raised by African American parents and has no cultural ties to Africa, it was kind of disappointing that the final person had African parents. My friends who have African parents, but were born in America, still consider themselves African because of the culture, their family and the ties they have to the land. Being African American for most people who grew up here is very distinct from that. And for me that's a big difference and it would've been nice to see myself and most other African Americans represented. Still a cool video, but would've been nice to see!
I agree. I’m a Nigerian American and I always learned that the term African American refers to DOS/FBAs
Thank you ! Such a disappointing episode ! We spent the whole time
Trying to find an African American mole when he was just an African born in the us . African American is a separate ethnicity so definitely misleading video title
That would make it too easy.
Ooh i see what u mean, like you expected an afro-american as in the ethnitcity! They should have put a different title in that sense yeah
It is different, to be an immigrant, to be the child of immigrants.
Let's go Sheila💃, you were awesome
Wow this is my favorite episode. As an African living in America for 20 years. Totally relate to everything they're talking about. 😊
As an Ivorian, I felt so bad for my girl Inda. I definitely thought they would keep her in, after she told that personal story of hers… I instantly believed she was from Ivory Coast when she said it, cause literally no one mentions that country if they don’t know what they are talking about hahaha. And what truly convinced me was the “Haaii!?” when we get shocked, like she’s a real one🙌🏾
I visited your country last month with my family. It was a wonderful time.
I think it goes to show how diverse Africa is. It's obvious that most immigrants to the US are from the Anglophone countries while the Francophone Africans would move to France, Belgium, Quebec, etc
I was suspicious on two accounts, she says Ivory Coast instead of the widely propagated Cote d'Ivoire & that it had more beaches.
CAR is a landlocked country.
Also how her parents met, the two are not neighbouring countries
my dad is from Ivory Coast and i hear that all the time 😭
I'm from ivoary coast too
So, the correct answer is that no one was the mole. Okay, got it. I was born in Nigeria and raised abroad from infancy, but I'm still a Nigerian-American. If he was born and raised within the Nigerian culture by Nigerian parents, even if he was born abroad, he's still a Nigerian-American. His experiences are still closer to mine than they would be to an African-American. This is why we need to be much more clear about the distinction between nationality and ethnicity. We are similar, but we are not the same.
That being said, all seven of them were immaculate vibes. The way they related to each other was everything, so I have to give them props for that.
I feel the term African American or Nigerian American is confusing and not a proper way of identifying.
If my father is a Nigerian and hold an American citizenship. It means I am ethnically Nigerian and Nationally American.
I agree. I was confused at the end because like… he’s still African? I thought the mole would have been Black American or Caribbean or something. It sounded like he is mostly culturally Nigerian from what he said.
@@apachekafka773 being Nigerian is not an ethnicity… but okay 😅
I disagree, i was born and raised in France and my parents are Nigerian. But I would not say that i am Nigerian because i relate much more to the French culture. I went to Nigeria only twice in my life, and whenever i go, people can see from far away that i talk, act different and that i'm not from here. They don't consider me Nigerian, and i don't either. Your parents' culture isn't necessarily your culture. Your culture also comes from the environment you grew in, so that doesn't only restrict to your family, it includes your school, your friends, your extra-curricular activities etc.
So he's not Nigerian, he's american.
african american is used specifically for the descendants of s!aves in the US so all black americans born here with s!ave ancestry are african american the ethnicity but everyone from africa who migrates here can be considered african american as in like dual citizenship @@apachekafka773
Africans are so fun, I really enjoyed the show ❤️❤️🥳🥳🥳🥳
I absolutely loved this episode❤
The part where blessing said 'I'm sorry west Africans are always rigging elections cracked me up 😂😂😂
I swear, I love Blessing
Time stamp?😂
As a quiet African woman, I felt it when they thought it was Deborah just because she is quiet. I have been told by people that I am not a real African although I was born here and lived here all my life. It is exhausting and I wish people would stop with those stereotypes that you can't be quiet/introverted and/or nerdy as an African.
Anyways I also think African American doesn't just mean someone who was born in America, but a person of African descent whose lineage has been in America since slavery or at least many generations.
Im also a fellow cool calm African from Cameroon but born and raised in America...I know exactly what you mean
i have been called "the white girl" all my childhood because i was quiet and calm, because of that i tried so hard to change trougth time and still doesn't work as people want it to be.
@@inmeditatewetrustit definitely is frustrating sometimes!
@@kissadem5371I feel you. I always thought it was ridiculous when they would say that lol. I also thought there was something wrong with me but we are just the way we are, and the people that matter will accept us the way we are! 🫂
ive heard this from other people too :// although i think in this game you have to b more verbal cuz if not they'll obviously think you don't have much information to give..
Such a gorgeous cast!
This episode was the best!!! Loved every second of it!
As a Kenyan, I am proud we got featured in an episode🥰Sheila represented us well👏❤
I actually knew for sure she was Kenyan as soon as I heard her speak for the first time. According to me, we don't have an accent (well at least I don't hear it cause I'm kenyan) but I can tell you're Kenyan as soon as you start speaking 😅
And I'm happy we were represented as well🫶
@@dennoki4541 There is an accent lol, but that is okay we all have one. She was great
Yes! Nikaa Fatuma on CUT. Hawa wasee hurepresent Kenya nikawanalipwa😂😂❤❤❤
yes same here
I knew she was Kenyan when I SAW THE EXCESS MAKEUP🤣🤣🤣🤣
It would have been actual fun if they brought out an actual African American not a Nigerian born in America! There's a difference Jubilee (y'all just like making black people fight each other)
Literally, this video doesn’t match the title & went totally different than I expected lol
Finally found d comment i was looking for but if they brought an african American they'd have fished him or her out😂😂 they'd quiz like how Elizabeth asked Blessing to read states and capital
Exactly what I was saying. An African born in America is not what an African American is.
As an AA i was thinking this too .. everyone knows us but no one truly knows us
@@kaylahreed8899 yeah I was confused I was like I guess I am African American then
Sam even his hair you tell his from Southern Africa ( Zimbabwe Namibia Zambia South Africa) somewhere there in those countries
We see you, Inda! Thank you for sharing your story, keep bringing awareness to what you went through, and what others are still going through in war torn countries!
I hope they explained both to her as well as to volunteers in general that being voted out during a „tie breaker“ doesn’t necessarily mean that every other participant who voted them off did so because they thought Inda was the mole. Even those who voted for neither of the contestants have to make a choice even if they suspect that both are innocent, and in these situations, they usually pick men over women and „extroverted“/loud and über-enganged participants over quieter ones, regardless of whose story sounded more genuine.
The strength shown by Inda opening up about the traumata she had to endure was extraordinary. The majority of us, as we’re lying peaceful in bed, probably hadn’t heard about this war before. I at least didn’t. Victims and survivors shouldn’t have to be the ones telling the rest of us how brutal life is in other parts of the world.
So brave of her especially with those self centered people in there
@@emilyk1109one of them literally said that "she began to cry and I didn't see a single tear". So they did think her story was false i.e. they thought she could be the mole.
I'm not saying it's wrong to question someone's story in this game. Also, I have seen some episodes where the loud/extroverted person is booted off first.
That one guy was so insensitive in a disgusting way. No one would lie about a war for 1,000 dollars.
@@enemyfire5732 You're definitely correct, but this person was probably one of those who initially voted for Inda as well, as opposed to someone who voted for a third party and then had to change their vote.
By the way, how do you have the nerve to say something as despicable as that out loud when there's a high chance that her story was true? I know you have to have to keep your guards up high and check on your own naivety regularly to survive in this world, but what's the chance of someone making up such a disgusting lie in front of myriads of viewers on a channel like this?
Such a great group of people. Loved their energy!
Adding myself to the group chat
They need their own sitcom for real 😂
Yesss I love to see my fellow sister Ivorian 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
they are all so beautiful
Wait, but they're all Africans?? Being born in the US doesn't make you African American, that's a whole separate ethnicity. He's Nigerian American. Imma need them to redo this with an ACTUAL mole cuz this doesn't count!
Yes I’m so disappointed
Technically to be American means you were BORN here as being American is a nationality not a ethnicity….., but I would’ve liked to see a real African American too
@@oceanblu2300 American is a nationality. African American is an ethnicity. Black is a race. Three different things. African American is a term specific to American Descendants of Slaves. We are culturally and genetically distinct from other Americans and Africans. African American is it’s own separate thing
@@Lolaaaaa111 a lot of AA don’t like to be called black because not only is it offensive but it’s a color….. anyways to be American means to born in America if he signed up to be the AFRICAN American mole then that’s what he chooses to be called lol y’all are soooo obsessed with labels it’s quite ridiculous….
@@oceanblu2300 there is nothing wrong with being black or being called black. I don’t know any black person in America that doesn’t “like” being called black. People who think it’s bad to be called black are usually non-black people or black people who are insecure about being black.
And It’s not about what he identifies as. He’s Nigerian American. African American is a term for American descendants of slaves. He is not. He immigrated from Nigeria.
It’s not ridiculous when it affects real people, and real African Americans culture is ignored, because other people don’t know the difference between race and ethnicity.
Hope I explained it in a way that makes sense!
Please do a Jamaican version of this.
yess!😂
YES!
yes
great idea
Island
They all seem so friendly and welcoming.
Pls bring this group backkkkk
Instead of arguing their own case during a tie, they should argue reasons why the other person is the mole. It’d be way more entertaining and far less stumbling through things they’ve already said before
Brilliant idea
why would they argue the other person is the mole when they know nearly nothing about them?
Tbf they made it way harder because the mole is actually Nigerian but born in the US ,so he probably knows the Nigerian tradition and culture
@@Zeila1 others watching with their pens and notebooks in hand
The mole was literally African LOL
As a Southern African, more as a Zimbabwean it was so obvious that Sam was Zambian🤣🤣
I'm south African, and i picked it off just by looking at him, even his hair type makes it obvious
True Elizabeth was just a bully
😂
Just say you Zimbabwean
@rodneyseepe6262 they did say it... like what are you on...😂😂😂😂
I knew it was Blessing bc he mentioned his family doing missions in Africa!
and his pronunciation was naija instead of naiJA ..... the
/ja/is supposed to be stressed
Please do another one, this was fun to watch
As a Nigerian 🇳🇬 who has being watching jubilee it’s soo refreshing to see my fellows Africans in an episode. From the get go I knew Elizabeth was Nigerian, I feel sorry for Sam cuz literally was authentic throughout and honestly Blessing is still considered African because his parents are Nigerian he was just born in the USA but anyways loved the episode 😊
Exactly. Granted, I was born in East Africa, but I left as a toddler and grew up outside of my country. I'm one of those who was raised within my home culture (ie language, foods, clothing, music, customs, have visited frequently, etc). I'm definitely still an African.
Facts!!!!!
You talk am!!!
Factssz
@msaniitz5588 even if you were not raised with that, you would still be just a african. Nothing more
Technically, they're all African. One was just born outside of the continent. Even though, this person was born of another nationality, it doesn't take away the fact that the person in question is able to trace their African ancestry directly through their parents.
yes because i'm too a nigerian, born and raised in italy, but i was raised with a nigerian/italian culture so it obvious that i can behave like a nigerian girl, i couldn't identify the mole because everyone was african ahahahahhah
@@whitneyosarenkhoe2294same here Nigerian but born and grew up in Italy 😂💪🏾
Yeah they should have clarified that. Or at least used an actual African American instead of a second-generation African immigrant
….duh
Exactly, this video makes little sense lol
Sam you represented us well. Zambia ku chalo 🇿🇲 🇿🇲 🇿🇲 🇿🇲
Sam is hilarious lmbo! And Blessing 😍😍😍😍
I thought this was about finding ADOS among Africans. Not finding the American-born African among Africans.
Same
Great point
same!
What does ADOS stands for?🤔
American Descendant of Slavery @@gsw977SoekarnoNederlands-Indie
No matter the age, as a Nigerian born in Nigeria, you almost are compelled to learn the 36 states and capital 😂Elizabeth had him spot on 15:19
Yup I thought Deborah at first but then my vote was Blessing.
He didn’t even started to name some and made it look “oh yea I forgot that one” 😅
The Elizabeth should have known that instant.
nah i've forgotten
@@davido9031 don't tell me, you can't say only abia umuahia
I was hoping someone was from zambia, I used to live there cause of my dad's work and I loved it there!
the vibe of them is fantastic
Sam is a typical Zambian guy. This episode was fun to watch 😁 🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲
I've only met a few Zambians in my life, but this guy was, like, the most Zambian person ever lol. Insane that he got voted out.
I love him 😂❤
I knew he was Zambian from the moment he said “Hi guys” 🤣🤣🇿🇲🇿🇲
It was the iyeee! For me 😂
He could also pass for Ugandan
Elizabeth and Sam’s energy together was so funny! I love this whole cast, definitely bring them back for another video if you can! They were all so funny
We would love to be back 🙌🏾🙌🏾
I'm happy for river state representation 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Loved this episode and I’m glad my guess was correct lol Elizabeth made this video great
Love the one in orange, She has so much energy!
just wanna point out as an african. there is no "african accent" africa is made up of 54 countries with languages like swahili, spanish, french, portuguese, english, arabic, somali etc. so to group all of africa into one accent is wrong. we all have many different accents in africa when were speaking english.
*THANK YOU*
True. That's like saying "European accent" when Germans, Frenchmen, and Spaniards sound completely different when speaking English. Or "Asian accent" when Afghans, Indians, and Koreans sound completely different too when speaking English
Yeah THANKS COLONIALISM!!! lol
Exactly. An egyptian or algerian sounds way different than a nigerian or a south african speaking english.
Nah there is an African accent I can here it in them vs me.
I felt cheated after I realized that the ‘mole’ is is also African. Y’all couldn’t find an actual African American? Most people I know born to African parents still consider themselves african
The only reason anyone is American is because they were born here so TECHNICALLY he is African American… but I feel like if they had a “real” AA in this episode it would be too easy because we have such different cultures it would be too obvious
@@oceanblu2300African American is its own ethnicity, you wouldn’t call a Jamaican person who’s born in the USA African American would you? They would be Jamaican American 😭
@@erth6274 like I just said lol technically he is African American because the literal definition of being American is to be BORN here….💀💀💀😂
But he’s not African American because Afr-American is a specific ethnicity to differentiate the descendants of those brought here for chattel slavery. Our ancestors had their original customs and languages beaten out of them which is why you can ask an African American what part of Africa their family is from and we’ll look at you like a deer in headlights. Which is why it’s African-American and not Nigerian-American or Jamaican-American. It’s not an exclusive club..just a genuine distinction.
@@NikIrchirltbh AA is 1988 term . Black Americans as an ethnic group was created in America, so all they knew of their lineage will be here in America. BAs can trace back to 1600s-1500s here and majority can never a African ancestor
5:32 No she's not speaking yoruba 😭😭 She's reciting the Nigerian states and capital 😂
Blessing is so atractive like the way he speaks and everythingg
Never expected to see someone represent Zambia on a big TH-cam channel 🇿🇲🇿🇲
I agree that the title of the video is very misleading. “African-American” isn’t just a descriptor; it’s an ethnic term referring to people who are the descendants of those enslaved in the United States. I thought that it was going to be about trying to find the African-American (as in a Black American/ADOS individual) among first and/or second gen folks from the continent. While all of the people here are living in the U.S., and Blessing was born here, they, as well as their parents, can trace their ancestry back to a specific country and/or region in Africa. That’s different from a Black person in the U.S. who is eight or nine generations removed from when they were forcibly taken from Africa.
EXACTLY!!
yes and shame on Jubilee because they know better.
@@Shegotthajuic3 Yup! Because they made a “Middle Ground” video earlier this year with African-Americans and Africans, so someone knew the difference.
INDA ❤️.....pround of you 🇨🇫🇨🇮......she did the most important, talk about situation in many countries in africa .......she lives in usa, but she has africa continent in her heart❤️........she is so beautiful ❤️
One of the best episodes ohhhhhh wow
I knew it was him from the get go… for someone that claimed to move to America at 5, he kept trying to speak in that Nigerian accent. There is no way you move at 5 and still keep that accent. He also just kept switching in and out of it
Exactly!!! The accent was the biggest giveaway for me as well because there's no reason he would have that accent if he came over that young. It was so forced and it's insane no-one was picking up on it.
@@Solidude4Naa... Coming over at five doesn't mean you can't go back 😂
Plus his family speaking with the accent might mean that he'll pick it up
I've never been to Africa before and i still have a very strong Nigerian accent that i switch in and out of.... As long as you communicate with family members who have a certain accent like your parents for example, you can inherit it.
@@Solidude4was he african American or Nigerian? I’m confused bc he has a Nigerian name
@@Fareeda212I think he’s African but was born and raised in America so they consider him the African American
just shows that Africa is so big and diverse. I grew up in South Africa, and I could immediately spot Sam is genuine from Zambia. Accent, style, mannerism everything. The rest… mm.. were tough😂 But I also think there are less folks from Southern African countries in the US (besides white South Africans), so maybe Sam was not as easy to place for them
Same😂😂 I knew Sam was at least Southern African from the moment I saw him.
@@chunli2091yeah, we have a certain look😅
Our faces just tell on us.
Which country you from?
Blessing's dancing, brooo 🔥 🔥 🔥
Loved Elizabeth :D Props to Blessing.. i personally thought it was the actor.
A little disappointed they didn’t get a mole that’s CULTURALLY African American. I get that he was born in America but he’s still ethnically Nigerian
Yea. But I feel they will fish the person out in seconds. Except the person have lived among Africans all their life and can really blend in
An entire series with Elizabeth please and thank youuuuuu!!!! With her sidekick Big Sam ❤
Lol side kick 🤣
No.
Yes but she needs to pay her respects to my mans Sam first!!😂😂😂
Elizabeth disrespectful. No!
She's hilarious and Sam new about her "agenda" 😂😂😂😂😂
Blessing is fine with beautiful smile chi!
genuinely, they are all so FINE, and pure, i loved this episode.
As a Zambian… I was so shocked that Sam was even being doubted
As a Nigerian from the beginning I thought he's the mole
he could actually form and accent and some Americans think Wakanda is a tribe💀💀
Sam, Elizabeth, and Sheila were so obviously African that I was surprised anyone suspected them.
Love this video! Love seeing Africans discussing their culture. One thing I want to point out is “African American” was not used correctly here. African American’s are their own ethnic group with 500+ years in America with also approx 15-20% European DNA.
Everyone in this video is African with one being a first generation African born in America. Thanks Jubilee for this production, great representation for us Africans.
Thanks for pointing that out. Basically no one on the show was African American. We have our own history. Being born in America does not make you a member of a ethnic group.
Since they are their own ethnic group, I think another name should be given to them and not AA. They also have native american background.
@@jamesjohnson7279 There are Africans who like to group caribbean and Africa together thinking they are the same after meeting some Hatians who are almost 100% African. Many caribbeans are mixed and don't even have african background or very little. I have caribbean background.
@@MixedChick1 Caribbeans are closer to us AA just by looking at our similar shared history
@@tonybehere7792 Every island has their own history and ethnic groups. Most of us are multigenerational mixed. I think we are closer to creoles in USA.
i knew it was blessing straightaway
I’m sorry but Sheila’s facial expressions when Inda had her 40 seconds 🤣🤣🤣🤣