I am a Nigerian resident in Canada. Myself and my cousin both subscribed to your channel and we are Nigerians. These people trolling you will trade places with you and be unapologetic. Don't be fooled. As Nigerians, we love and support unhindered and passionately when you win our hearts
From Nigeria resident in Canada and im watching your content God bless you... Cameron and Nigeria are the same people..if you are doing good we will support you and because we like excellent thing..my sister you are doing well..I ve subscribe live.
Am a Nigeria watching from canada.. I wake up to Your videos every morning. Your energy and presentation style is epic no wonder you are hitting almost 2k followers in less than a month. #finegurl
I kuku love you, you are so beautiful, and you have sense, we Nigerians support pple, who talk sense and stay on business, my notification is on for Ur channel, Watching you from Abuja Nigeria, keep doing you, don't mind the haters 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌.
Since I stumbled on your channel as a Nigerian it's been a vibe entirely different from what we are used to. You are good at what you do as a Podcaster entertainer/educator. Why shouldn't I support you? ✅🙏🏾♥️👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
You dis babe ehhh.. are you sure you aren't cameroonian born of Nigerian parents? I too like you ooo Take your five 🖐 More love from Naija🇳🇬🇳🇬👍👍 You just got your Plus One More fan from Nigeria ❤Keep it up girl
Nigerian here, appreciate your concept. I will also recommend that you continue to post videos that gives foreigners (AKA Nigerians) an insight into Cameroon and the thinking of cameroonians. That is why we are here
Anglophone Cameroon should learn to work together with Nigeria. It's the right thing to do. If not past mistakes they would have still been part of Nigeria today
😂😂😂what is the obsession with Nigerians over Ghanaian…so Ghanaians can’t do something by themselves without Nigerians being behind it right?😂😂😂…I hope this obsession is all love but secretly something else.
@@SM-mm3kg i know what I’m saying i own a TikTok account and the followers i get from Ghana most of them are Nigerians in Ghana just few of them are Ghanaian out of the followers i get from Ghana
Talk about Nigeria, I am here for you everyday sister, I wait for your contents everyday. If watching your content means something to you I would watch it
We will always support anything good from Africa wherever we find it. I love your content, I was fascinated the very first time I saw it so I subscribed. So please keep doing you. We are with you all the way. Cheers.🎉❤🇳🇬
My sister, I'll support you 24/7. And besides the Nigerians that are already here supporting U, there're millions more yet to discover U and give U their support. Just keep doing what you do and leave the rest for us. We'll take U to the highest possible level. 👍🏽🇳🇬
It is so unfortunate that Cameroonians (especially the English part) see us as aliens when we're practically brothers by blood. Akwa Ibom/Cross River states of Nigeria are practically Cameroonians in culture and lingo. If it wasn't for your ancestors that decided to join the French prt, Y'all were supposed to be part of Nigeria today. Our Northern part of Cameroon that joined Nigeria is today the Adamawa state of northern Nigeria. Do you know it's from people like you that try to reach out that a lot of Nigerians are now getting to know about your entertainment industry. Apart from Stanley Enow who collaborated with Davido once, most Nigerians know nothing of Cameroon music. Infact a lot of us even today think of the late Manu Dibango more when Cameroon is mentioned why? That's how ignorant we all are about Cameroonian entertainment. Why and how they do not know that with interactions such as yours we all could learn about each other, is baffling. I doff my hats for the 'Credit Alert' guy, KOcee who featured Patoranking and actually made out time to come to Nigeria to promote the song. That's how it works. That song today bangs in every night club ask around bcos it is catchy and vibey. They need to do much more bcos trust me competition in Nigeria is off the hook. It is survival of the fittest. I must say though that your CY International did a lot of damage to Nigeria Cameroon entertainment relationship, until we eventually found out that most Cameroonians are not with him. His initial aggression, hostility towards Nigerians were widely seen and broadcast in Nigeria. Like the way we handle most things when other Africans aggress us, we simply shrugged it off as one more envious African and kept moving. Although we now accept that he's who he is, old , envious and petty. Cameroonians have been inviting Nigerians ever since. Thank God you saw the way they treated some Cameroonian actors that visited. That is us, no big deal. We learn and make everything about business. Cameroonians must learn to make and take creative works as a business. Meaning that you look beyond your borders. It was the hostility of other African nations towards our creatives that drove our musicians to start looking at other frontiers for support and collaborations. Thank God as usual we were able to penetrate. Today Burna boy is selling out 80k stadiums. Our artists are all over the world this summer headlining summer shows and getting paid millions in USD. We never thought it was possible for Europe and and Americans to accept our sound initially. But it happened bcos we remained tenacious and ventured beyond our safe zones. Cameroonians should start think global. No need to stay and be local champion in Yaounde, and then complain you are not known outside. Entertainment is not about patriotism or nationalistic emotions, it is first and foremost business. Yes we are proud of our acts and their sounds, but not bcos they're Nigeria first, but bcos they produce such hybrid songs that we enjoy. Every other thing is secondary. Your Mr Nzde fights us Nigerians sometimes, but we still love him. He promotes Cameroon too just as you are doing. Ajim Maczy is one Cameroonian that is probably hated by other Africans just bcos he talks about Nigerians. But I bet you that we are always there to challenge anyone who attack him. The energy we receive we give back. It should be a mutually beneficial relationship.
I have the utmost respect for your style of writing, particularly because everything mentioned was validated truth. I tip my hat to you for the way everything was broken down. I hope this understanding is now shared with other African countries. Nigeria is not in competition with any other African countries because when Nigeria wins, Africa wins. Not everything has to be a competition; it can be about collaboration. Those who choose to collaborate are reaping the benefits, but when others decide to harbor hate, even to their own detriment, it is truly sad. Many do not understand that you do not shine by dimming others. Nigeria has progressed far beyond what any other countries can catch up to now, not even the West. We are the stars of the world. Apologies if this sounds cocky, but it is the honest truth. Ghana wants to be a local champion, and that's fine; let them be. South Africa refuses to accept our superiority, and that’s fine too. Cameroon is confused, and that’s also fine. We stay focused, and when the world closes doors, God opens heaven. Look at Rema's music career, which took off like a jet. Burna Boy has become an icon in music, along with Davido, Wizkid, Àṣàkẹ́, and others. Why aren't we winning Grammys, and what is their criteria? Why choose Tyla over Davido? That's a story for another day. This is a confirmation to the world that Afrobeats will take over the planet because it already has taken over the world. Afrobeats to the planet! positivevibesonly www.fiezta.com
Another Reasonable point is the fact that there's always enough content from Nigeria to talk which I doubt is same in some other African countries. A blogger has to have a constant source of information otherwise there'll be nothing to talk about. Big ups @darlinglyonga
As a Nigerian, when you go to my subscribed lists (content creators), 90% are other Africans. So long as I love what you are doing I'm following up immediately.
Just keep it up the hustle dear, when the success finally comes they'll take back all the insults to you guys and want to associate... Love from 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬to every Cameroonian 🇨🇲 hustling outside their territories
I like your sincerity, for admitting you need Nigerian market to grow your channel. Truth is we Nigerians support positive minded people, who are forward thinkers. I for one dislikes negativity and bad energy. It doesn't help anybody My advise to Cameroun content creators: Nigeria is the biggest market in Africa. And you people are right next door to us. If you people don't take advantage of this fertile market, then una nor get sense...
Truthful hustle. Do wat is good for u and wat works for u. U can't be quiet bcus dey Wil buli u to praise Nigeria or whatever .my dear don't mind Dem,since u can't speak French to gain the French community,just dey hamma dey go. Hustle pure❤❤❤❤❤
You are very right my sister, we all need each others to grow. It's only those who are narrow minded that would want to be restricted to their own enclaves alone. In Nigeria we embrace everybody regardless of their nationalities, I have never been to Cameroon but I believed I am not going to have any problems fitting in whenever am opportune to do so
My sis since the first dsy l say your podcast, l subscribed to your channel and will continue to support you, don't mind the haters, wr Nigerians are very positive people.
I love you for speaking the truth, and I am also interested in your videos, I proudly 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬😘😘 and my arm is widely open to all, I don't care your tribe or race, I love you all.