Are We The Same? I Lecture Ugandans 🇺🇬 on Kenyans 🇰🇪
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 เม.ย. 2024
- I want to share knowledge to my Ugandan brothers and sisters.....
Moving to Kenya has been a difficult yet promising and exciting transition for me. In this episode, I share what I think my Ugandans should know about the Kenyan people.
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About tea ,coffee and Ugali that's a given.
Oh, definitely! Thank you for watching and commenting!
We Love our Country,,Kenya is our last born and Kenya is our business❤,,you have to protect what you love most
It's really great to see. I know no country is perfect but Kenyans inspire.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
The big forehead is an East Africam thing 😂. Ethiopians, Somalis, Kenyans. We wear it with pride 😊
😂 😂 😂 😂 At least people are accepting it.
Thank you for taking time to learn about us and giving our true and positive views, i love Ugandans too and will be visiting Kampala soon.
This is great. Let's keep spreading the positives vibes among us and promoting unity. I hope you have a wonderful visit to Kampala!
Kenyans, Ugandans, Tanzanians Rwandese, Burundi and and South Sudanese are all one people. I was travelling on a public transport in a foreign country and a lady got in with her children and by her looks l could tell she was East African and then I'll had her speak Baganda on the phone. So we are one people but you might not notice that until your out of that region.
Oh yes! This is the gospel we want to preach!
I loove Ugandan food.Kampala was my first City to visit in the World outside Nairobi.The chicken and rolex is what I lived on for 3 straight days by choice.The clubs were liquid.lovely City.❤.
Karibu tena. 🙂
Thank you for the kind words about Kenya.
Welcome! Let's spread positivity.
... Please give me some tea before we start our meeting and even before supper!
Tea, tea, tea! All the time!
Personally, i think we are the same people, it's just that we've taken different economic and societal paths. We're same same
Just that we were born in different sides of the border. But we're one people.
Nice one i would like to visit Uganda and live there for 3 months and experience how life in Uganda.
Thank you! Feel free to visit and experience UG! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your insight about Kenya.. Personally I love Ug and It's people, Las year I visited Four time, this year have gone once, just for vacation, if given chance I can relocate.
This is what we want to hear! Awesome!
You got a new subscriber sister...we are brothers and sisters 💯🇰🇪
Awesome! Thanks for the sub!
Very sincere look of Kenya, and all is true
Very 😊 And thank you for watching!
Welcome to kenya again. Micasa sucasa .
Asante sana Kelvin. And for the sub too!
Wonderful
Thank you and thank you for watching!!
Yes,nyabo. All you said is true
Thank you for the comment!
We are the same but our thinking is different
How so Leon?
@@TheGloWormProject being raised in different environments
@@Paconennation Anyway it is true. It's the difference in environments that make us view life from different angles.
Apart from politics Kenyans love each other irrespective of your tribe.
Ah, I think the politics thing is universal unfortunately.
In our home we fight as brother but it's not that serious that you can't live with each other,so is the little internate fights we Kenyan don't take it seriously why because we still need each other.so Ugandans don't take it personal we love our neighbors trust me.
Such a nice comment. I hope it is that way in real life. 😅
U look beautiful ❤
Thank you.
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Gm is this your favorite coffee 😊
Yes!
I want travel namugongo
Nice place, enjoy your Travel! Thanks for watching!
There is no Kenyan or Ugandan, Tanzania, Rwanda etc. We are one African nation. President Museveni is right, he says we Africans do not belong to countries but one nation. We are one East Africa, we are one Africa.
This is the comment! And it is correct! Thank you!
just visit cbd in Nairobi and compare with Kampala. That is the diff in thinking.
mmh. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Do Ugandans greet everyone they meet on the streets?
Not everyone. But at least if you're going to be around someone for a couple of minutes, we mostly say Hi.
3 names is very common worldwide not just Kenya. Here in America there is 1st name, middle name and Surname. For example George W Bush or HIlary Rhodam Clinton
So I guess we're the odd ones out. 😬😬
@@TheGloWormProject yeah definitely very odd on this one and am surprised that you didn’t know. Everywhere I go around the world on any application form for anything there is always space for 1st name, Middle name and Surname
Teh he he..😂 we are not the same.. ugandans are better.
❤ from an honest Kenyan.
I'm not disputing 😁 but why are Ugandans better?
No Kenyan speaks ill about their country regardless of how bad things are. Basically, you are not Kenyan
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WHAT IS FOREIGN MILITARY BASE DOING KENYA IF KENYANS LOVE THEIR COUNTRY ????
What does this have to do with love for a country?
Foreign Military bases are there coz attacking Kenya is declaring war on our global defense partners.
They've been in Kenya since time immemorial.
Bottomline, whether there are foreign Military base or not, Kenyans are very Patriotic.
@@lee81721 I felt as well, that that has little to do with patriotism.
Kenyans are not the same within their border, so we can't be the same as Ugandans.
What makes Kenyans different?
watching while eating ugali. but about tea, came with Arabs not British.
So the ugali thing is true.. 🤭
@@TheGloWormProject very true.
@@KennahMbimoIt's actually the British who popularized tea drinking and planting because it was in their culture and needed even more to export to their country therefore created incentives. British colonialism was actually way more effective. Tea wasn't widespread during arab colonialism and slave trade in Kenya, they were infact importing some tea from their homelands to supplement the ones they tried to grow at the coast.
Nope! take time to learn please, Tea originated from China, then India & Britain learned & got it from the Chinese,
thereafter British and Indians introduced it to Kenya.
@@user-iy8te6yj4s I've heard this as well.
Are you married to a Kenyan or currently working there.
Yes, I'm married here.
Okay enjoy and don't forget your culture
@@emmanuelayata9301 Thank you Emmanuel! I'm hoping to promote both cultures.
lol not big foreheads!
@@cilementina4.12 I'm sorry.. 😬😬😬😬😬😬😂
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