Actually was kind of hesitant to watch it but it has been worth it, and he really sounds like a smart guy love the way he views things really informed . And i agree with him for the most part , Just a few corrections there are two books in the Bible written by females not one as you said( Esther and Ruth) secondly Jesus was Nazareth(Area in Israel) not a "Nazarite". reason being Nazarites weren't supposed to touch dead bodies as you said but Jesus did (Luke 8:41-42, 49-56) They weren't supposed to drink but as you know he turned water into wine and also took wine with His disciples and ate bread and said wine symbolizes his blood. But the for the most part you made good points .Thanks for the show
Ronald Matovu Jesus was a NAZARENE. That's what I said. So was John the Baptist and the hundreds of them who died in Masada. I did say there were only a couple of books in the Bible attested to females, out of more than 66!!
Yes i agree he was a Nazarene(area) its the same as you say Tshaka from Uganda is a Ugandan because Nazareth was a place or is as a place in Israel BUT he was a Nazarite(vow) (Number6) there is a distinct difference from the two words.
Great history. I have a friend from Zimbabwe and I was told they call sweet potatoes in their language as Mbabaira and in my dialect in Lusoga we call them Mboli. I was abit confused
Everything you are saying makes logical sense when the listener decides to get their head out of the matrix. I like the Superman allegory. Same thing happens in Disney's Hercules Cartoon. Hercules was thrown on earth and a childless couple found him and raised him.
That's y those people in southAfrica when they get someone from here they fear them soo much truth to be told 😂ne ddogo babtya nyoo era babajako sente nyinji
Tshaka, i agree with most of your findings, though i believe in God and humanism not religions. Am in UAE i have witnessed the practice of Arab culture, actually it's almost the same as for buganda. I qualify your findings by 70%
The way Shaka loves Africa/buganda and his heritage makes you love you more. I would love to meet him and listen to him talk all day.
Shaka May i love soo much in the name of JAH .
REALLY YOUR SOO REAL.
THANKS TO BE LOVING OF LOVING OUR ROOTS AND CULTURE.
REALLY I KNOW U FROM UK.
Watching mayanja 2023 …very interesting and lecturing
1.Tshaka Mayanja
2.Pastor Mayambala
3.Mama Fiina
4.Ronald Mayinja
The best. Please keep bringing these people we love you
bambi mayinja yayiika windows kati
Mama fiina 😂😂get serious
Always a pleasure to hear someone that views faith the same way you do. Very educative.....do it again
KANO KABAGEZI BOKA🖤🙌✊ BWEZZA NYOO BA JAAJA NGE🖤😍✊
Very learnt, literate and educated he is
Tshaka muwulidemu olwaleelo 💪💪🫡🫡
I like tshaka so much.keep hosting him.ankolera
Actually was kind of hesitant to watch it but it has been worth it, and he really sounds like a smart guy love the way he views things really informed . And i agree with him for the most part , Just a few corrections there are two books in the Bible written by females not one as you said( Esther and Ruth) secondly Jesus was Nazareth(Area in Israel) not a "Nazarite". reason being Nazarites weren't supposed to touch dead bodies as you said but Jesus did (Luke 8:41-42, 49-56) They weren't supposed to drink but as you know he turned water into wine and also took wine with His disciples and ate bread and said wine symbolizes his blood. But the for the most part you made good points .Thanks for the show
Ronald Matovu Jesus was a NAZARENE. That's what I said. So was John the Baptist and the hundreds of them who died in Masada.
I did say there were only a couple of books in the Bible attested to females, out of more than 66!!
Yes i agree he was a Nazarene(area) its the same as you say Tshaka from Uganda is a Ugandan because Nazareth was a place or is as a place in Israel BUT he was a Nazarite(vow) (Number6) there is a distinct difference from the two words.
I agree John the Baptist was a Nazarite (vow)
Ronald Matovu me too I don't regret watching it
I love this guy Mayanja
Mayanja ure so informed, bigup man!
Great history. I have a friend from Zimbabwe and I was told they call sweet potatoes in their language as Mbabaira and in my dialect in Lusoga we call them Mboli. I was abit confused
Where can I get you man
Ndiwano mu south Africa nembuzi bajiyitta mbuzi
Thanks 👍
Everything you are saying makes logical sense when the listener decides to get their head out of the matrix. I like the Superman allegory. Same thing happens in Disney's Hercules Cartoon. Hercules was thrown on earth and a childless couple found him and raised him.
Thanks walu for the prog
I like that oli mumanyi ensonga zoyogerako nsonga ddala.naye batono abayinza okutegera
Waauw!!! Ham(Tshaka your intelligence is beyond and true)
well informed gent
Well informed about the world we live.
Thx walusimbi
Thanks Mr mayanja
Very fascinating
Tshaka oooh my what an argumental guy, he has got his "facts"
Mukulu webale kumuzza omukulu ono much respect papa
Naye Kintu muzukulu wa Kirulu. Yamutumya kuva Mangira mu Kyagwe okujja okulya oBuganda. Ku mwaalo eMukuuba weyagoba Kintu, awo Kirulu natumya muzukuluwe Nankere atike Kintu eNguugu.
Thanks shaka
Kyova olaba abantu bano I mean abawarabu bafunye esimbi kuba basinza katonda wabye sosibalala
ddala
Very different from what i was taught since i was a kid but enjoying nevertheless
ekitabokyo nkyagala ssebo kuba nange nabyebuzadda ebidiini binno sagala.i need yo number
Naaye eyo nsonga nyoo lwakuba ntino twazalibwa mu ddini zinno ezaja
Wewawo tweyanziiza nnyo tweyanzege.Todde kunonnono zaffe
Oli mutuffu nyooo,nkusanzewa Ssebo
Oli mumanyi ssebo...bajjajja bakwongere okumanya nokutegera
Wewaawo, Neyanzizza.
awandiike kubitabo tubigure
Ddala kiiki kyebali banonya hahahaaa
On'omusajja mumanyi nyo.
That's y those people in southAfrica when they get someone from here they fear them soo much truth to be told 😂ne ddogo babtya nyoo era babajako sente nyinji
O'no nga munene simanyi nemubilala munene oba
Nakimbugwe E sther
Kasajja Abdallah
Hahaha kiki Abdallah ntowewunya mwana wantu
Nakimbugwe Esther.... haha
Margie o margie margie
Ki?????
And from all that, this is what you got out of it and you thought to yourself: I got to write this!!!!
Walusimbi bakulina baaba
Amagezi ganwesela
Tusimanyo mwebale tusaba okusomeesakunno kusasane wona.
Naye bambi sala omubili...kuba obwo bulwadde
Margie o margie margie Naye ssi gwe ogaba obulamu. But thanks for your "advice".
Tshaka, i agree with most of your findings, though i believe in God and humanism not religions. Am in UAE i have witnessed the practice of Arab culture, actually it's almost the same as for buganda. I qualify your findings by 70%
@@BlackRootsAcademyOfSoul mwami Mayanja nsaba Ku nnamba yo oba endagiriro yo neyanziza
hihihihi he's just confused! Totally!
phiovensteve1 Is 'hihihi' a word? Please enlighten me.
@@BlackRootsAcademyOfSoul awaken them brother