This is what I don’t totally understand about Africa leaders. if you go to other continent… Europe, Asia, America and Australia they have good public transport system but why Africa doesn’t want to do the same system. If there is Train across Africa countries that will minimise the flight prices.
After seeing Wode Maya disappointed with his visit to Angola. Please, let's come home and put our skills together and put our noses down on the ground and make it what we also want our societies to be... Well done Maya
Am very much proud that you’re going to my country Malawi 🇲🇼 wishing a nice visit and enjoy the warmly heart of beautiful people.. welcome to Malawi And Wode Maya
Wada Maya , body language said it’s all listen to my Podcast it’s was on before this interview,the government will not give him a lot of days he didn’t film 🎥 life’s of Angolan🇦🇴Wada Maya he was not comfortable to respond because he was not able to speak to people,the good is his not brainwashed .
Thank you 🙏🏿 you say at least you did something like what by inviting Wanda Maya yes very good it’s not your fault it’s not Wanda Maya fault either your for time
Is true the govt only developed the coastline living the rest of the country...the people really deserve better.. People think the whole country is developed when they see the coastline😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Didnt know you had gotten married. Congratulations Findirela!! And we anglophones need to stop making excuses about pronouncing names when we visit Portuguese and French-speaking countries. Look how you have made the effort to speak English fluently and many francophones too. We need to do better to communicate with each other
We are not Anglophone or francophone, we cannot use call ourselves by colonial languages. We are the Ovambo, Zulu, Luhya, Yoruba , Fulani Shona or just Africans
@andeyo1 anglophone refers to the language you speak not to your cultural identity. Being anglophone ie speaking English or being Francophone ie soeaking french does not therefore mean you cant or cease to be Zulu, Mende, Kikuyu etc. Ignorance!
@@tvs9978 I know the meaning of anglophone, correction first language is one of the most powerful identity markers, second if you are going to identify people by language why choice the second language. English is my third language after Kiluhya and Kiswahili. I am Luhyaphone
@andeyo1 while English may be your third language it doesn't mean it is others. Kenyans are different from other Africans so stop assuming what is normal in your country is normal in others. I have travelled across the continent. In the majority of francophone countries, French is the primary language and first language as is the case in lusophone countries. The fact remains that some countries are anglophone and some are francophone etc and so pointing out that someone or those who are anglophone should make the effort to communicate with Africans from other countries does not in any way impede on their identity. This is a non issue from culture vultures who want to deny reality.
@@tvs9978 My friend “Tunapojiita Anglophone na Francophone tunapoteza utu wetu, tunapoteza kutambulika kwetu” When we call ourselves Anglophone and Francophone, we lose our culture identity.". Why not Swahiliphone it spoken by about 250 million in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, DRC, Northern Malawi and Mozambique, Southern Somali, Comoros and now it is being taught in many African countries including S Africa and Zimbabwe. It is also used as instruction language in Tanzania and used in all these countries in business transactions. African’s worship foreign languages due to their colonial heritage thus the division of the continent into Eurocentric linguistic zones. English and France are foreign languages that were forced on us through colonialism and now we are proudly wearing the derogatory labels of Anglophone. How come the Indians who were colonies by the British find it offensive being ref too as Anglophone. You need to decolonize your mind. Start by Wathiongo an book and PLO speeches
Greetings from Nairobi Kenya I would like to visit Angola
Am here cos of Maya. Am watching you guys from Ghana
Wodemaya um individuo muito honesto com as suas afirmacoes. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! / Very honest on his affirmations very good.
Av subscribe if Maya said so ,I had to. Thanks for tell us about Angola I I new about it was war. Man Africa is beautiful am a Ugandan living in uk
Wode maya speak truth to power my bro viva Angola
Love the vlog❤
Pop over because of Maya, good interview, much success.
Next time you come to Angola, Please visit Lubango Serra da Leba and Cristo Rei. We call it the Brazil of Angola.
He wanted to travel to Lubango but he couldn’t make it because of visa limitation a lot of impediments he faced in our country to make it happen.
Wode maya my man 👍👌
I'm here b'cos of Wode Maya and you got me subscribed to your channel.
You did a good job!
Awesome! Thank you!
Amazing interview
Findirela, It's a long time since I saw your video. Thanks for the candid interview.
Yeah, you are welcome bro
This is what I don’t totally understand about Africa leaders. if you go to other continent… Europe, Asia, America and Australia they have good public transport system but why Africa doesn’t want to do the same system. If there is Train across Africa countries that will minimise the flight prices.
Very nice interview! Hopefully, the next time he comes, things might be better.
I hope too 🤦🏼♀️
Hoping things will get better after with time.
New sub from Wode Maya 👍
I’m here because of wode maya
Congratulations for the interview with our much loved brother.. ESTAMOS JUNTOS POR UMA AFRICA PROSPERA!
You got yourself a new sub from wode maya
Thank you
U got new sub here from Kenya nice content keep shinning ma'am 😊
Thanks for subbing!
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Lovely interview ❤️❤️
You just gain a subscriber because of Wodemaya
Thank you darling
Love from ghana 🇬🇭
Am a new subscriber from Uganda 🇺🇬 by the order of Wode Maya 😂❤
Thank you
@@FindirelaYeza obrigado✌🏾😊 Make more videos about Angola. We know very little about your beautiful country ✌🏾😏
Continue to do good work Maya we appreciate you God be with you every where you go
Enjoyed the interview ❤❤
Thank you Findi for hosting our brother🙏
You are welcome it’s my brother too it was my pleasure
@@FindirelaYeza I know right
Portanto a irma mais feliz de Angola muito bom . !!!!
After seeing Wode Maya disappointed with his visit to Angola. Please, let's come home and put our skills together and put our noses down on the ground and make it what we also want our societies to be...
Well done Maya
I'm here bcoz of wode maya
🥰🥰
Keep it up dear 😊 greetings from London 😊❤❤❤
Am very much proud that you’re going to my country Malawi 🇲🇼 wishing a nice visit and enjoy the warmly heart of beautiful people.. welcome to Malawi And Wode Maya
❤👍🏿✊🏿
Wada Maya , body language said it’s all listen to my Podcast it’s was on before this interview,the government will not give him a lot of days he didn’t film 🎥 life’s of Angolan🇦🇴Wada Maya he was not comfortable to respond because he was not able to speak to people,the good is his not brainwashed .
Yup, but at least did something, I hope next time the things change for better.
Thank you 🙏🏿 you say at least you did something like what by inviting Wanda Maya yes very good it’s not your fault it’s not Wanda Maya fault either your for time
Love his suit i would wear
Our government should do more better.
Powerful interview 😊😊😊
We need videos from u and Maya ❤❤❤
@wodemaya brought me here!
Is true the govt only developed the coastline living the rest of the country...the people really deserve better..
People think the whole country is developed when they see the coastline😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Am here because of Maya
Didnt know you had gotten married. Congratulations Findirela!! And we anglophones need to stop making excuses about pronouncing names when we visit Portuguese and French-speaking countries. Look how you have made the effort to speak English fluently and many francophones too. We need to do better to communicate with each other
We are not Anglophone or francophone, we cannot use call ourselves by colonial languages. We are the Ovambo, Zulu, Luhya, Yoruba , Fulani Shona or just Africans
@andeyo1 anglophone refers to the language you speak not to your cultural identity. Being anglophone ie speaking English or being Francophone ie soeaking french does not therefore mean you cant or cease to be Zulu, Mende, Kikuyu etc. Ignorance!
@@tvs9978 I know the meaning of anglophone, correction first language is one of the most powerful identity markers, second if you are going to identify people by language why choice the second language. English is my third language after Kiluhya and Kiswahili. I am Luhyaphone
@andeyo1 while English may be your third language it doesn't mean it is others. Kenyans are different from other Africans so stop assuming what is normal in your country is normal in others. I have travelled across the continent. In the majority of francophone countries, French is the primary language and first language as is the case in lusophone countries. The fact remains that some countries are anglophone and some are francophone etc and so pointing out that someone or those who are anglophone should make the effort to communicate with Africans from other countries does not in any way impede on their identity. This is a non issue from culture vultures who want to deny reality.
@@tvs9978 My friend “Tunapojiita Anglophone na Francophone tunapoteza utu wetu, tunapoteza kutambulika kwetu”
When we call ourselves Anglophone and Francophone, we lose our culture identity.". Why not Swahiliphone it spoken by about 250 million in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, DRC, Northern Malawi and Mozambique, Southern Somali, Comoros and now it is being taught in many African countries including S Africa and Zimbabwe. It is also used as instruction language in Tanzania and used in all these countries in business transactions.
African’s worship foreign languages due to their colonial heritage thus the division of the continent into Eurocentric linguistic zones.
English and France are foreign languages that were forced on us through colonialism and now we are proudly wearing the derogatory labels of Anglophone. How come the Indians who were colonies by the British find it offensive being ref too as Anglophone. You need to decolonize your mind. Start by Wathiongo an book and PLO speeches
Madam I really need your help about how to send money from angola to ghana?
20 minute flight for 800usd.that is ridiculous.