Thank you so much for the beautiful report I really appreciate but I want to clear one point about my beautiful country chad. First of all chad now is very stable in terms of security and all the visitors are highly welcome and once again thank you very much for advertising my country
I love it when we love our own countries, instead of always thinking that grass is greener on the other side. We should love and stay in our countries primarily and be the change that our countries need, help contribute to more development through engaging in entrepreneurship and job creation for others, this way contributing towards GDP and tax revenues.
Salaam aleikhum my fellow brothers in Chad. You can't learn the Africa's history without mention Chad. I'll personally visit the country inshallah. Much love from Dar-es-salaam Tanzania 🇹🇿
@@rickyponting3073 be VERY careful. And I mean SUPER careful. My family originated in Chad and I was born there in Abéché. The place is a backwards place. Very violent and especially as a foreigner. So much incest, violence, drug abuse, corruption, terrorism etc. This has all caused to countries population to be unfriendly. Most won’t greet you and some may just rob you. Half of my family has starved to death also. I pray for Chad ☪️
Thank you for these beautiful videos. Stay safe and blessed always. A famous Quote: Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people. Some people will talk about you, because if they talked about themselves, no one would care or listen.
We need to overcome the issues together, namely covid and climate change, or we will all perish. Chad is one place that could use some more love, there's probably been a lot of abuse around it figuring from the travel vlogs. I recommend this RU-vid channel for everyone to learn about life's most important matters and lessons; A Voice In The Desert
Thank you so much let us know what is going on in Africa let us know which are the poorest country in Africa that's why I pray we need better leadership in Africa
Wow amazing. Chad 🇹🇩 is so beautiful. Point of correction please, lake chad is not the 2nd largest lake in Africa. Lake Tanganyika is the 2nd largest lake in Africa, and lake chad is the 5th largest lake in Africa.
My country is the best country and rich country but the civil war destroyed us but thanks God we are getting better 🙏 ❤. Sécurity of Central of Africa depend on it
You have visited and said many things about the Lac Tchad and it is surrounding areas but you forgot to mention the ancient great Kanem-Borno Empire which covers most part of Tchad, Northeast Nigeria, West part of Niger and Southern Libya. You need to learn more about ancient Chad lol
They can't control their own resources already under all the colonial country used to rule them. As soon as they joined the western system, everything they had automatically controlled and ruled from somewhere else.
I am from Chad and this video poorly talked about my country, as we know there are always goods and bads and I don't know why the emphasis was too much pit on the bad side. Next time look for equilibrium. And I laughed also when you said to visit Chad you need to bring personal security , like whattttt, why? I invite you and I'm telling you that you'll be amazed, like literally.
You are looking at the locals point of view and not the tourist point of view my brother....check out the youtube video of Drew Binsky in Chad. He nearly gets killed there...and he had other bad experiences there as well...
@@kentang1528 I have lived in Chad for eight years. I do not think Chad deserves its reputation of instability at all. I mean, most anything written for tourists about Chad says it is an unstable country, plagued by civil war, etc. Actually, Chad has for years been one of the most stable countries in central Africa. Most of the “instability” is just Chad defending itself: Boko Haram to the west, Darfour to the east, civil war in CAR to the south, etc. But Chad has one of the strongest military forces in the region. It’s actually doing better than most of its neighbors. As for Drew’s video, I’ve seen it, and I do not think he did Chad justice at all. I’m sure he has good intentions and is a good vlogger (I haven’t really watched his other videos but he seems like a nice enough guy). But he did a lot of no-no’s that got him into trouble on that trip: (1) He didn’t do proper research to know what to see in Chad, he just showed up in the capital and expected to find something fun to do. For example, he had researched the country, he might have known that Chad has a great wildlife reserve, Zakouma, in southeastern Chad. (2) He didn’t follow advice on cultural no-no’s, such as the advice not to take photos in public places. He was told not to, but he did so anyway, without even asking permission to do so - and found out the hard way why it’s a no-no. Chad is sensitive about photos, for both cultural and political reasons. Besides, one should always listen to advice when in a country for the first time, even if it seems strange, to avoid cultural faux-pas and even legal trouble. (3) He didn’t make any effort to learn even basic “emergency” phrases in the country’s official languages, but instead was surprised and offended whenever he couldn’t find people who spoke English. It’s a French/Arabic speaking country, surrounded mostly by French and Arabic speaking countries - why should it be surprising that it is sometimes hard to find an English speaker there? Not that there aren’t some Chadians who know English, it is taught in high schools, but one shouldn’t expect it everywhere when it isn’t even the official language. Anyway, I am sorry he had a bad experience, but I do feel that if he had done better research on the country, followed his guides’ advice more faithfully, and gotten to know the people better, instead of just showing up and expecting to be entertained, he would have found that Chad has a lot more to offer than he first thought. It’s a beautiful country with beautiful people - if one will make an effort to discover it properly and not just dismiss it as “the dead heart of Africa”.
@@annabethwivell327 Thank you ! I watched his video about Chad too and he portrayed it so badly. Chadians are very welcoming and generous people but he obviously didn’t educate himself on the basics before going there.
Cleaning dredging and lake sidestonefacing and demarcation and buimdi g a periphery road all along lake Chad with 50 meter wide greenbelt on periphery is a must to save l Chad
Chad has to be HANDS DOWN the CUTEST name for a country... EVER!!!! Naming a country as "CHAD" is like naming an entire country "GREG" or "CRAIG" or even "KYLE" !!!
The pity side of our Brothers and Sisters in Chad many of them embraced Muslim Religion even though the Islamic Mohammed said the most Their Allah hated when created are African people black and they will never goes to Heaven,I pray to Almighty God that let unity be among them search and accept the True God of mankind. Love you my Brothers and Sisters in Chad.
I do not know wether those African Countries are the ones feeding France or Europe, if yes it means as pro.lumber said the poverty in some African countries is the richest of some European countries.
I agree with you partially because Chad has been independent for a while now. I am assuming the problem that Chad and most African countries have is that of poor leadership and corruption. Chad should not be poor at all
Chad need to kick strangers out that come for their oil and Gold, all of their untapped resources' it is time African people claim their riches. the narrator is saying Chad has poverty but on the other hand it reports how rich this country is with it's oil and Gold. Strangers are robbing them blind' They need to wake up and take control of their Goods'
Do you have the resources and technology and capital to take it out from underground. Without outsiders no country has ever prospered .you are also a stranger to your next village.useless people like you are respinsible for the poverty and fights.shame on you useless.
Is not an Arab state, have you visited to say that? Don't take everything on social media to be the truth ohh, come to see by yourself, I can promise you that you will be amazed. This video truly poorly describes the country, I lived there for 15 years I know what I'm talking about.
Chad is one of the most stable countries in that area, the media don’t do it justice. Most of the “instability” in recent years has just been defense from terrorist groups coming from outside Chad. Boko Haram is not a problem in Chad now except for sometimes near the Lake Chad area. It’s not an Arab state, there are Christians and Muslims there and all are free to worship as they choose. So visit Chad and enjoy! Pro-tip: Learn some French or Arabic first, it is hard to get around the country with only English. But it’s a lovely country with lovely people. Make plans to visit Zakouma National Park in southeastern Chad - I’ve not been there myself but I hear it’s good.
Chad is supposed to be a beautiful country but I don't know why there's no peace. What are they fighting for anyway? I believe that they should put more emphasis on education first.
Chad doesn’t entirely deserve its reputation of instability. For the past several decades at least, Chad has been one of the most stable countries in central Africa, nothing like the horrific violence plaguing some of its neighbors. And Chad also has one of the strongest militaries in the region. Most of the “fighting” has been in defense from outside groups, such as terrorist groups from neighboring Nigeria and Sudan. That’s not to say there aren’t problems originating within Chad, especially this year. But really, you can travel to most places in Chad without any fear of fighting - just try to avoid border areas.