She is surely the best. If I ever make it to Namibia. I will love to have her village hospitality experience. The place with so much history looks so serene. More Blessings.
Maya you meet the BEST women in all your travels, in every country! you travel in Africa. The women are always so gorgeous with such a warm soul. Beautiful African Queens and Princesses. What a blessing. 💕💕💕
Hi💕, hope you’re having a good day, I hope you don’t mind me spreading the gospel with you, so here it goes just wanted you to know that God loves you and wants you to experience peace and life in a better way and eternally.But bc we disobey God and go our own sinful ways we r separated from Him,but Jesus Christ lived a perfect life for you & died on the cross and rose from the grave for you,He paid the penalty for our sins and bridged the gap between God and us so if you trust Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and receive Him by personal invitation you receive that free gift and eternal life, have a blessed day, byee💕
As a Namibian 🇳🇦 from the Zambezi Region, great content showing the Aawambo culture and heritage. It’s amazing that in my language Subia, “Vatenda valya” meaning “Those that work eat” whilst in Oshiwambo it’s “Those that eat should work”. Well done @ItsWoven and @Kimmy’s Empire for hosting Wode Maya’s Team. Proud Namibian RU-vidrs 🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦
Hi💕, hope you’re having a good day, I hope you don’t mind me spreading the gospel with you, so here it goes just wanted you to know that God loves you and wants you to experience peace and life in a better way and eternally.But bc we disobey God and go our own sinful ways we r separated from Him,but Jesus Christ lived a perfect life for you & died on the cross and rose from the grave for you,He paid the penalty for our sins and bridged the gap between God and us so if you trust Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and receive Him by personal invitation you receive that free gift and eternal life, have a blessed day, byee💕
The colonizers invented their artificial boarders but Africa remains united, especially the northern Namibia with the southern Angola. Great content woven!
They really did, to our detriment bc inter Africa travel is so complex bc of visa requirements 🤦🏾♀️. I love the Angola/Namibia relationship on my side of the boarders.
Woven, who are you other than being just so amazing in everything that you do and share! Love the content....and with Wode Maya, what a duo! As a Jamaican some of your customs are so familiar.
Woven you are Amazing, your Authenticity is phenomenal. Look at the man who deserves to get a title of an Ambassador of Africa to the nations Mr Ghana baby, @Wode Maya🇬🇭🇳🇦 Thank you for sharing ss
Wode Maya you bring me exceedingly great joy and pride watching this video. Keep up the good work. God bless you. Shout out to the lady who took you round.👍
I’m happy that you’re speaking from experience and yes we’re a beautiful people. And no different from Angolans at all, a lovely people too. Thank you for watching 🙏🏾
This is actually interesting. I’m a bit slow, is the pun intended? 😅 (Banana box head/groceries on my head). What I’ve observed, overall health and fitness of those who are in villages are generally better than some of us who reside in the city. Thank you for watching 🙏🏾.
@@ItsWoven I love your channel. I walk 10 kilometers a day with a banana box on my head filled with groceries or weights. The health and balance benefits are amazing.Many blessings. My channel has a video you might enjoy or might show others in the village. ❤
I love the way explain things and you are so real, you don't fake it for you tube, you are the best. YOU and Maya you are so real kid of the soil. 🇳🇦🇨🇲
Millet waoo. In Ghana it's grown in the North. The same culture, harvesting. We have early millet, late millet and the red and white millet. Wode Maya hausa Kokoo is made from millet,Tuo Zaafi popular northern Ghana food is made from millet. Man these people and my ancestors must be the same
I have no doubt we’re from the same lineage. There actually more similarities between us then there are differences. We also have the red millet but we use that one for brewing. Roland, thank you for watching. I appreciate this 🙏🏾
In the Caribbean we make it just like this with maize /corn and its call Coocoo, we eat it with meat or fish but when we make porridge it is much thinner and we drink it with spoon
So interesting hey, crossing Namibia and Angolan border without a visa or a passport, especially for a friend from as far as Ghana, that's a very big history!
Hey Scho, it’s pleasant seeing you here 😊. I’m a little late but I still wanted to say thank you and for watching too ♥️♥️. Have a great weekend ahead.
@ItsWoven you are indeed the best..@Wode Maya this is serious village business...go harvesting, fetch firewood, fetch water, cross over to another country, come back and cook..heehhh!
Hello Alice, thank you so much for your kindness. I appreciate this. He was so disappointed when I said we still have to go and collect firewood 😂😅. Thank you for tuning in ♥️.
Thank you so much Maria. When COVID is contained and we’ve reached herd immunity, we as Namibian content creators should try and collaborate with one another.
It was really standing, it made me feel like connected, even though I am some miles always, that harmonious kind of environment. I'm really relieved, relaxed and got peace of mind, I've gained some energy again to push forward until the time I gonna meet with my family
I love your content..plus I love village life....where you eat until God knows unlike these town and city things...keep it up. Wode Maya is a great guy too
What’s disappointing is I must still work even when I don’t want to eat, in our house 😂😅. But says, there’s depth to this statement. Thank you for tuning in, William 🙏🏾.
I still keep liking everything, ur natural material woven basket. I enjoy this place, materials, culture, everything because it's just as my place (Northern part of Ghana). Our villages are similar to yours, but I see and jealous of ur land and plenty millet harvest😀😃😄
Omavele ange eli kombada ? hahahahahahaha!!!! Girl you got me hooked in your channel. Wada Mayo welcome to Northern Namibia. Thanks Woven for showcasing our country.
Love the content reminds me of my childhood in my village in the Gambia we grow millet big time for porridge we called it moonoh, millet coos coos which is a substitute for rice and chakri which we eat with yoghurt or milk. Like the motto you work and eat kisses my sister we have a lot in common in africa.
Hey Kanu, I’m a little late but I still wanted to say thank you and for watching too ♥️♥️. And yes, I love the fact that we as Africans have so many similarities, one can travel across African and not feel out of place. Have a great weekend ahead 🙏🏾
Did you know that truffles are one of world expensive food but most people don't know that they're literally eating GOLD....experts should look into this matter farm it at export to Asian countries...