The simplicity of village life. This brought back memories of those days I used to spend in the village with my grandparents. The people are humble and down to earth, and do not hesitate to share the little they have.
Thanks! Please pass to Ebenezer Marua ( young up coming musician) Thanks for what you do in the Village That’s amazing visiting this humble people Love it I miss the humble village life and organic food
Wow! That village is all green and quiet….no credit card bill, no rent bill, nor light bill . The boy has a bright future, and thanks for sharing. Watching from New York.🙌🏾💪🏽👏🏽
Oh oh oh this young boy is so very amazing. He reminds me my childhood. Oh so nice village. This reminds me my village before I moved to the city . I wish I will get chance to meet this amazing little boy who took responsibilities at his little age God always bless such young amazing boys everywhere in the world. God bless you Coco boy " I have master's degree in law but I still keep learning through your TH-cam channel.
6:07...The name of that alcohol must be the famous CHANGAA.... 😂.... And please whenever you visit these villagers and they show you around it's courteous to give them some little cash.. I liked Chris Must lift or Michelle Ponte with how they were very very charitable.. It's not big amounts you pay, even half a dollar is appreciated.. Even Dee or Marwa aren't from a rich family but thy give whatever little they can...Even Mayugno gave his time & expertise to contribute to the community.. Coco boy, you a nice, humble and down to earth guy. You always have our support....
The kid is informed, him knowing the recording prices shows how far he has gone with his interest in recording. Anyone notice the cool kid in the background with a cream jacket and adidas pants 😂😂😂😂
Keep on your dreams music don't loose hope .ilove that idea I hope one day I will be able God bless im alex from Congo drc I stay here America take care Africa .peace.
I think it would also make for good content if u do it the hardest way possible by traveling via bus from moyale, kenya to gonder, ethiopia and eventually to addis Ababa.
When Christopher Columbus first went to Jamaica they saw the Taino people with fire in their mouth, they were smoking tobacco, so from Jamaica they introduced smoking to Europe
In Africa A Mother. GRANMA. DAD ARE EVERY CHILDS MOTHER SO CHILDREN MD YOUNGER PEOPLE ADDRESS THEM AS MOTHHER. DAD. GRANMA ETC ITS RESPECT. A CHILD IS EVERYONES CHILD. GOOD CULTURE
As a musician myself, although I have not recorded any songs for more than 5 years, I understand that music production is expensive, especially if you want quality work that can be played in radios and TV stations. I still think he can record a good song for about 5,000 kshs (50$). Homa is cold and flu 🤧😷
Especially the village folks, they rarely speak in English..But most can get what you are saying. But there are alot of things lost in translation and because of your English..For instance, we rarely use the word liquor, we often call it alcohol or beer. And I think the local name of the alcohol is chang'aa, which seems like a Swahili name and I don't know the meaning. Of course there is also the issue that in most homes there are no video recording devices so most are not that comfortable talking in front of the camera. Still a good job despite the challenges
I think the plant that the boy said (touching the leaves) as yam is actually a taro in modern usage. Cocoyam, although almost similar at first glance to taro, but the former has broader and green leaves, thicker petioles and whose tubers grow from corms. Taro, on one hand, has purplish leaves and petioles and its edible tubers don't grow corms. The reproduction or germination system of cocoyam and taro also differs. The taro, for example, grows a single edible tuber that grows straight down from the parent plant and keeps growing and longer. The cocoyam, on the other hand, grows a single edible corm also straight from the parent plant from which lateral cormels or suckers grow from it allowing a single cocoyam plant to produce multiple edible tubers/corms ranging between 2 up to 10 cormels. A single taro plant produces only a single tuber or corm per harvest. A single cocoyam plant may produce up to a dozen corms per harvest. During maturity, you need to pull the whole taro plant to harvest its tuber. With cocoyam, you don't need to pull the whole plant during harvest if you choose not to because you may harvest only one or more lateral cormels growing from the parent plant.
@@tonywambura3525 I see. It's not surprising at all because colocasia plants are not native to Kenya or Africa so most locals can't differentiate between two different species of similar genus and family. Colocasia especially taro and cocoyams are natives in South Asia, Southeast Asia but later spread out to Polynesia and Pacific Islands and soon to most other countries across the globe.
No need to call her mother. Mama Ester would suit very well. I am from east Africa also. Particularly from Eritrea. We call our comrades mothers by adding mama before their first name. Thank you for understanding
@@Kakwasi if she’s my friend’s mother, I’m going to add mama to her first name as a sign of respect. I’m not calling her by her first name, specially if she’s old enough to be a grandmother
This boy is very sharp Sharp. The future is bright for him. Guys lets support him
Do you.ou watch Jim Nduruchi
Where are you?
How?
This donation is for Super Kid to help him with his music career. He’s a great child of God!
Thanks 🙏
Ooh waa God bless you
Be blessed
Hi
This boy is amazing, and anointed. He will reach the sky, great job coco boy, watching from Canada 🇨🇦
Do you watch Jim Nduruchi
I'm in Canada too from Kenya.
Bright future for the young man Ebeneza or super boy
His my Brother from another Mother
This boy is way too smart. Very confident and knows what he wants.
The simplicity of village life. This brought back memories of those days I used to spend in the village with my grandparents. The people are humble and down to earth, and do not hesitate to share the little they have.
The boy's confidence is dope 👌🔥🔥👌. He even made you believe arrowroots are yams.. 😅😅
Thanks!
Please pass to Ebenezer Marua ( young up coming musician)
Thanks for what you do in the Village
That’s amazing visiting this humble people
Love it
I miss the humble village life and organic food
Thanks 🎉
Do you watch Jim Nduruchi
Thanks to you 🇰🇪
Wow, the young 🧒 boy 👦 is very eloquent and intelligent, great content
Imagine in the village he is bright kid
Take him along to the studio and watch him do his magic. Let him showcase his talent to the world.
Wow! That village is all green and quiet….no credit card bill, no rent bill, nor light bill . The boy has a bright future, and thanks for sharing. Watching from New York.🙌🏾💪🏽👏🏽
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This is why I watch coco my guy is a genuine human being.
Oh! Coco boy , this young boy is so amazing and got great talent. Coco boy you're so humble, courageous and caring.
Coco boy try a great Musician & content creator called Bahati kenya & wife Diana bahati they got record label & t hey will help this young boy.
super clever boy
@@evanstikaya3046 do you watch Jim Nduruchi
It's kenya bro....nothing dangerous at all....any white guy can go anywhere in kenya without issues
Those people are so kind and inviting and the people always take advantage of them sometimes
If schools are open and you have time you can visit the young boy's school and give us some content... Good job coco boy...
Where are you?
School are closed now till 23rd January
Oh oh oh this young boy is so very amazing. He reminds me my childhood. Oh so nice village. This reminds me my village before I moved to the city . I wish I will get chance to meet this amazing little boy who took responsibilities at his little age
God always bless such young amazing boys everywhere in the world. God bless you Coco boy " I have master's degree in law but I still keep learning through your TH-cam channel.
Such a wonderful blog COCO BOY! Thanks for bringing this to us.
This kid is amazing and very well spoken and a strong believer in himself
Omg i lv that kid… i wish him a bright future.. he needs a support….
Lv from srilanka ❤❤
Do you watch Jim Nduruchi
This boy is wise, focused and Godly
What a clever boy!!!God will help surly help you,u speak good English n great dreams.
The boy has a bright future I can tell
This video is a boom 💥 Very inspiring, very moving. God bless you. Super kid indeed.
Just finished watching your videos here in our motherland kenya..you are a great guy..keep pushing💯
Just encountered this channel and fell in love with it. Thanks Coco Boy for the work you're doing. Kudos.
This boy blessed and God will take him places 🙏🙏🙏
Ebenezer Marwa. He has the Marwa DNA! Very articulate and industrious!
Intelligent young man. God cover n give him n his family good health 🙏. Keep holding up your head young man. 🙏
Good job coco boy,
Amazing young boy keep it up and God bless him🙏
In jamaica we call it dasheen
This boy is amazing. I hope he find help in the future. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Who is the gatekeeper of your village.
very honest guy with a positive attitude
Coco Boy you're great, you gotta a golden heart ♥ full 🌕 of love 😍
The boy seems highly intelligent and will achieve great things. I find it very fearful how you wonder off like not knowing what you may encounter.
Thank you Coco boy for visiting my country 🇰🇪. Am following up from the USA
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New subscriber, thanks for supporting that great Boy. May God bless and reward all those supporting this young Boy.
I love this young boy... God easen your struggles ❤... 👌🇰🇪
Cocoaboy you know when you create content out of them then it’s only fair if you give them something small even if it’s just that packet of sugar.
That's true, because he is exposing them to everyone and the liquor is being brewed unlawfully.
Thats the kenyan spurit.somebody gives you information you reward .its just like atip.no big deal.
Yes you right
Do you watch Jim Nduruchi
@@irenedavo3768 Never watch what this demon is telling you all to watch it disgusting staff
Look how focused these kids are.
Thank you so much coco boy for what you do. Our lives are meaningless if we are not serving humanity.
Do you watch Jim Nduruchi
If I want a child in future has to be Marua 😂😂. Very intelligent humble and future focused
Research Jigger Victims please
That kid is an inspiration to other i like his courage.. he will achieve alot
Kid has a blazing soul, keep the fire 🔥 burning
As if he's been living in that village for ages !! Coco boy 🙌🏻
Very smart boy with big dreams one ☝🏽 I see him far
He,s a very brilliant boy he knows English well
6:07...The name of that alcohol must be the famous CHANGAA.... 😂....
And please whenever you visit these villagers and they show you around it's courteous to give them some little cash.. I liked Chris Must lift or Michelle Ponte with how they were very very charitable.. It's not big amounts you pay, even half a dollar is appreciated.. Even Dee or Marwa aren't from a rich family but thy give whatever little they can...Even Mayugno gave his time & expertise to contribute to the community.. Coco boy, you a nice, humble and down to earth guy. You always have our support....
Hi Coco Boy ! I Pray that the young Boy will have all of his dreams Full Filled ! You and Coco Girl are very Sweet People ! New Subscriber 👍🏾♥️👌🏾😊🙏🏽
How?
The kid is informed, him knowing the recording prices shows how far he has gone with his interest in recording. Anyone notice the cool kid in the background with a cream jacket and adidas pants 😂😂😂😂
What a talented young man
And I hope he focused in his school as well
I would love to help him a little
Conquer your fear baby boy conquer your fear you will make it God will send help ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️from 🇺🇸
Amazing.
Your content is Super Amazing 🙃🇰🇪
Waiting for this one. Great content, brother
He is a blessed boy his life is goin to be good he will make it.
Great interview with the young boy 😅
Nice one CoCo boy Exploring the Village by yourself good job 👏& young boy he is very intelligent & smart. Kenyan kids they are very smart wow
Where are you?
@@irenedavo3768 In 🇿🇦 Village
Coco this is great keep doing what you are doing ! Need to support that kid!!!
I like the scenery of this village
Thanks!
Thank you!
Keep on your dreams music don't loose hope .ilove that idea I hope one day I will be able God bless im alex from Congo drc I stay here America take care Africa .peace.
Coco boy, as an ethiopian with original Jewish ties, please make Ethiopia your next trip! So much history for u to discover there
I think it would also make for good content if u do it the hardest way possible by traveling via bus from moyale, kenya to gonder, ethiopia and eventually to addis Ababa.
Wow that's a great video coco boy the boy is very clever and intelligent
This young man is very promising and very intelligent with good english
Interesting footage coco boy about Africa.🥰👍👏
What a focused young man
Amazing video as usual 🔥🔥Enjoy your stay here in Kenya 🧡
Coco Boy always engaging and exploring the Village culture.
Great work coco boy
I think you’r in a common wealth nation “cocoboy “. We spoke English from ages and ages and we taught it in an utmost level. Ebenezer(super kid).
Good advice. Mr coco. God bless you.
We also roast groundnuts in Kenya and can also make source out out of pounded groundnuts.
Great we boy wish him all the best
Mambo…Nyabuhansi…I love your vlog coco boy…
Coco boy the seems intelligent please find a way how he can be helped
Coco boy I just love you for what you are doing ,I will subscribe just for that God bless ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The boy is a vibe...very sharp
These kids are so smart in Kenya. They are more advance than kids here in America
Do you watch Jim Nduruchi
Really?
@@irenedavo3768 This negative witch is everywhere spreading scam against Kenyan people.
How did you come to that conclusion. Do you know every child in America. Smdh
Maybe people in USA need to interview children spot the talented than give them a lift just like Coco Boy is doing here.
Coco boy thanks for visiting Africa with your Coco girl.hope u will cross and visit uganda as well from kenya
Thanks! For super boy
Thanks 🎉
I really appreciate 🙏 you sharing this video.
When Christopher Columbus first went to Jamaica they saw the Taino people with fire in their mouth, they were smoking tobacco, so from Jamaica they introduced smoking to Europe
Immediately u can make him sing. Do another video on this
Will finish watching this throughout the day
That's taro, not yam. Yam is different. You can eat the root and deep cook the young shoots. Good paste soup
In Africa A Mother. GRANMA. DAD ARE EVERY CHILDS MOTHER SO CHILDREN MD YOUNGER PEOPLE ADDRESS THEM AS MOTHHER. DAD. GRANMA ETC ITS RESPECT. A CHILD IS EVERYONES CHILD. GOOD CULTURE
That young boy is a star
They bright kids and know there tradition
This kid is brilliant 🎉
That vegetables the boy showing you is very healthy Africa’s peoples we eat alot
Help the boy my yawa bless you coco boy
That place is very peaceful
As a musician myself, although I have not recorded any songs for more than 5 years, I understand that music production is expensive, especially if you want quality work that can be played in radios and TV stations. I still think he can record a good song for about 5,000 kshs (50$).
Homa is cold and flu 🤧😷
Especially the village folks, they rarely speak in English..But most can get what you are saying. But there are alot of things lost in translation and because of your English..For instance, we rarely use the word liquor, we often call it alcohol or beer. And I think the local name of the alcohol is chang'aa, which seems like a Swahili name and I don't know the meaning. Of course there is also the issue that in most homes there are no video recording devices so most are not that comfortable talking in front of the camera. Still a good job despite the challenges
Chang'aa came from chak ng'a...luo words maziwa ya nani...during colonial times in kisumu the mzungus were misprouncing chak nga as changaa w
New subscriber...... I love the content it reminds me of growing up visiting my grandma's home
back in a Kenyan village 🇰🇪
Watching from London 🇬🇧
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Final Chapter your video clip very good interesting thought you said good luck god bless always my best wishes
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I think the plant that the boy said (touching the leaves) as yam is actually a taro in modern usage. Cocoyam, although almost similar at first glance to taro, but the former has broader and green leaves, thicker petioles and whose tubers grow from corms. Taro, on one hand, has purplish leaves and petioles and its edible tubers don't grow corms. The reproduction or germination system of cocoyam and taro also differs. The taro, for example, grows a single edible tuber that grows straight down from the parent plant and keeps growing and longer. The cocoyam, on the other hand, grows a single edible corm also straight from the parent plant from which lateral cormels or suckers grow from it allowing a single cocoyam plant to produce multiple edible tubers/corms ranging between 2 up to 10 cormels. A single taro plant produces only a single tuber or corm per harvest. A single cocoyam plant may produce up to a dozen corms per harvest. During maturity, you need to pull the whole taro plant to harvest its tuber. With cocoyam, you don't need to pull the whole plant during harvest if you choose not to because you may harvest only one or more lateral cormels growing from the parent plant.
It's same group cocoyam in Kenya we call them "arrow roots "
Definitely these are arrow roots but have hard people calling them yams.
@@tonywambura3525 I see. It's not surprising at all because colocasia plants are not native to Kenya or Africa so most locals can't differentiate between two different species of similar genus and family. Colocasia especially taro and cocoyams are natives in South Asia, Southeast Asia but later spread out to Polynesia and Pacific Islands and soon to most other countries across the globe.
This is arrow roots.Yams grows in dry areas.
Thank you for that information I like those yams but don't know the different names
Waw today ur in my neighbor surely coco boy, next tym welcome to my home now am in Lebanon
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Thank you Coco noy for acknowledging my comment
I like how you explore the village
No need to call her mother. Mama Ester would suit very well. I am from east Africa also. Particularly from Eritrea. We call our comrades mothers by adding mama before their first name. Thank you for understanding
Or Mama the name of their children. Eg Mama Dee or Mama Marwa but again even Esther called respectfully is still ok
@@Kakwasi if she’s my friend’s mother, I’m going to add mama to her first name as a sign of respect. I’m not calling her by her first name, specially if she’s old enough to be a grandmother
In the building watching from Barbados 😎😎😎. You not going to take risks with the Cow 😁