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I MOVED FROM THE UK TO THE GAMBIA, I NOW OWN A JAMAICAN RESTAURANT 

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This video is an Interview with Malaika, Malaika Moved from The Uk to the Gambia and set up a restaurant after living in the Uk for most of her life, in this video she shared a lot about her journey and reasons for moving to the Continent, dive right into the video and enjoy ...
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@hurdlesharon8187
@hurdlesharon8187 Год назад
I met this lady in Gambia she is so genuine and down-to-earth she inspires me.
@florenceblackman8081
@florenceblackman8081 Год назад
Yes, I also met her and visited her restaurant several times. I'm looking forward to returning there during the Winter months
@kethermusic3576
@kethermusic3576 Год назад
Same love her to bits a real one
@Afronubiansoul
@Afronubiansoul 6 дней назад
Angel is wonderful through and through
@vicferrmat4492
@vicferrmat4492 Год назад
Big Up Jamaica and Gambia.
@Gabrielle-j9z
@Gabrielle-j9z 7 месяцев назад
I can't wait to visit the gambia this year super excited
@SimonDemba
@SimonDemba 5 месяцев назад
This is beautiful
@islyrevans295
@islyrevans295 Год назад
Jamaicans love Africa and Africans, the rastafarians, Marcus Garvey and other preach and sing about going back to Africa fr I was a small child I been hearing them talking and singing
@MarieAkpo-n6w
@MarieAkpo-n6w Год назад
Finally someone that doesn't need to go on holiday anywhere else but the beautiful nations of AFRICA. I can't wait to do the same. I love my people and wish I was woke sooner. It's God's plan though so no regrets.❤🥰
@bigmoneyscratcher5575
@bigmoneyscratcher5575 Год назад
Coming back soon to mom Africa
@ceceilreid8929
@ceceilreid8929 Год назад
Yes,my friend. Was booming in his business and they raised the rent on him he had to give up the business place and go back to Jamaica and start all over again.they know,who we, are 12 tribe of Judah .we, will rise one day.shalom
@nyakwarObat
@nyakwarObat Год назад
​@@ceceilreid8929this Bible referrals of 12 tribes of Israel you and many others need to slow down with.
@mddi1420
@mddi1420 Год назад
If only I could move Jamaica and Haiti islands closer to the continent ❤❤❤
@dawntrenchfield7920
@dawntrenchfield7920 Год назад
Congratulations my Jamaican sister keep up the amazing work blessings
@loftydofty2721
@loftydofty2721 Год назад
Amazing woman. Now this is a woman who is bringing something useful in Gambia. Also, she is fairly paying her staff instead of taking advantage of them.
@TheFreshPrinceofWakanda
@TheFreshPrinceofWakanda Год назад
yes unlike Black acres of the Gambia does
@margaretkanongovere1774
@margaretkanongovere1774 Год назад
Nice one
@Uncle-Basil
@Uncle-Basil Год назад
My sister said her parents came to a country that they did not know, but she came to a country that she knew because she visited first. Sometimes we get push back from friends and parents about moving to Africa, but they did the same thing when they left the Caribbean for America and England. The difference is, today we have the internet so we can at least get an idea of where were moving to and we can visit before making the move. I will be moving to Ghana very soon once my preparations are complete, I've visited three times already, but my mind was made up after the first visit. Also, what she said about England at the start of the video is very true...folks, even if you don't want to move to the continent, why not invest in what is possibly the final frontier for people of color?
@rachealiscah6548
@rachealiscah6548 8 месяцев назад
Good point
@ImSo80s
@ImSo80s Год назад
Some African Americans feel the same way as the Black British, like we don’t belong here even though we’re born in America and the UK. Africa is home to all of us wooly haired melinated people.
@gibrilsi
@gibrilsi Год назад
💯
@eleisha5054
@eleisha5054 7 месяцев назад
My question is why are the Africans not going back to their countries?
@EnterTheNinja101
@EnterTheNinja101 Год назад
We must repair the breach Africa's children must come home and Africa must unite
@DJLikkShot
@DJLikkShot Год назад
Big up QUEEN ..... Thank you for choosing THE GAMBIA 🇬🇲! We are coming soon to you with numbers .!
@breatheu
@breatheu Год назад
I love this comment
@christinegraham7560
@christinegraham7560 Год назад
No you can still go a State Pension at 67 years in 🇬🇧 Uk even if you leave to go to another country. 😅😊
@sherithomas6480
@sherithomas6480 Год назад
The entire system is set up to have you live on the verge of homelessness on a monthly basis and keeps you from accumulating money so you can move forward. In the US if you are paid 8 dollars an hour your rent in those areas with be 700.00 dollars per month and more with each year increased by 50 to 100 dollars. If you live in an area where the salaries are at average 20 dollars an hour then the rent is 1,700 per month. The math does not work out with what is realistic. This method makes people live in marginal debt with no savings that would sustain you for 6 months so it is easy to become homeless and always living on the edge. People should learn how to live together!!
@cliffordnebangwa7036
@cliffordnebangwa7036 Год назад
Mama Malaika, i salute your courage and efforts 👌🏾 💪🏿. I like your passion for our beloved motherland. You are most welcome. I also like the tribute that you have paid to Marcus Garvey by naming the restaurant after him.🎉🎉🎉
@jamaicansistarobinson7587
@jamaicansistarobinson7587 Год назад
Nodding and smiling from ear to ear; what a nice interview!
@vernajoseph9444
@vernajoseph9444 Год назад
Wow! Me too.
@nicardosmith8053
@nicardosmith8053 Год назад
Cool nuh man!
@StirUpYourPurpose
@StirUpYourPurpose Год назад
Wonderful interview. May those making these moves make a success of their transition. Relocation is not easy and success is not guranteed but with the right attitude and mindset you do stand a better chance to succeed anywhere in the world💯
@breatheu
@breatheu Год назад
Our DNA is calling us home. No matter how far removed, WE are children of the soil! I appreciate and love that she is changing the practice of poor customer service in Jamaican restaurants. I can never understand how people service some so sacred as a meal with nasty attitudes. It's disgusting. Customers are why you have a business. If we don't come, it fails. Keep up the good work
@dorisdudley4454
@dorisdudley4454 Год назад
This interview made me cry. I love her already. So real and genuine.
@NurseSusan
@NurseSusan Год назад
We need a Jamaican restaurant or 2 in Uganda!!!!🎉🎉🎉
@Yady311
@Yady311 10 месяцев назад
I was thinking of partnering with her to bring it to Uganda!
@carltonbenjamin6688
@carltonbenjamin6688 Год назад
Very good video i respect this woman 100 per cent everything she is saying is true
@karleencunningham4195
@karleencunningham4195 Год назад
So much tear😢of joy 🥹 Jamaica 🇯🇲 and Gambia 🇬🇲
@africanday7337
@africanday7337 Год назад
African Leaders owe these Caribbeans apology; they've been abandoned for too long
@TheFreshPrinceofWakanda
@TheFreshPrinceofWakanda Год назад
Get over it, Sorry but Africans don't owe you anything.
@DonnaSpence
@DonnaSpence Год назад
Fantastic interview, this is my SisTar spent wonderful time with her in Gambia, now I want to move back home because of what she has taught me.
@shawnnoel5943
@shawnnoel5943 Год назад
This guy do ask some brilliant questions when he is interviewing someone
@WebnationAfrica
@WebnationAfrica Год назад
Thank you 🙏🏿
@mangosandpineapples4301
@mangosandpineapples4301 Год назад
Compared to WodeMaya, this brother asks great questions ...his follow up questions are related and connected to the subject.
@muchit3629
@muchit3629 Год назад
@@WebnationAfrica Are you Ghanaian and have you lived abroad. I always thought you were Ghanaian but i heard you say us diasporans and Ghanaians like you may not be Ghana. Just curious.
@johncooper8333
@johncooper8333 Год назад
I agree
@NoBody-xx6ii
@NoBody-xx6ii Год назад
true he flows well and listens very attentive
@exquisitecaribbeanqueen7198
Lots of interview with Jamaican Diasporia. I love this. More please
@eleisha5054
@eleisha5054 7 месяцев назад
I don't understand why they don't go back to Jamaica, but all the way to Africa😮
@MiscellaneousMeMe
@MiscellaneousMeMe Год назад
I too am a second generation immigrant and my mothers mother was asked to come work in England from Dominica 🇩🇲. My mum came here when she was 12 approximately, and has never been home since. Says there is nothing to go back for. Like this lovely sister, I grew up and lived in Brixton most of my life. The way Brixton has been gentrified is crazy. We built this country up and they use us and toss us away like an old tissue when they don’t need us no more. Im coming home. Hopefully at the end of the year ❤🎉
@muchit3629
@muchit3629 Год назад
Wow, people are really different. Did you ever have a deep conversation as to why she chose not to visit again. Was most of her family in the UK, Zero attachment to the place at all. I am on my way to relocate home and whenever I do it always feels so peaceful. As much as i value diversity, it seems to me most not all black people are always at the back of the bus when so many races are put in one place. You may be economically well off but even the lowest of the other races somehow feel they are better than black folks. Happy for you and hope Africa is all that you imagine. If your mind is open you will enjoy it and there is nothing like knowing everyone in positions of power look like you. Yes, the continent has challenges but when you mature you realize home is best.
@nakho3550
@nakho3550 Год назад
@@muchit3629 If you leave a place at 12, it not's your home. She grew up in England.
@muchit3629
@muchit3629 Год назад
@@nakho3550 That’s your opinion. It is still her homeland. Funny thing is the natives always have a way to ask you where you are from if you have an accent or if your name sounds different. Hey, we all have or make choices that we have to live with.
@nakho3550
@nakho3550 Год назад
@@muchit3629 since you know it all, stop asking stupid questions.
@LovelyLonewolf-mc3ld
@LovelyLonewolf-mc3ld Год назад
​@@nakho3550So you can make the decision about what people can call home.
@nyakanga
@nyakanga Год назад
I love Jamaican food. Please make a brand throughout Africa. I love the name Mo2.
@cliffordnebangwa7036
@cliffordnebangwa7036 Год назад
Thanks for educating the African diaspora about the motherland 😊❤
@WebnationAfrica
@WebnationAfrica Год назад
Any time!
@nakho3550
@nakho3550 Год назад
Educating? She don't think there's warfare in Africa and villages needing water? There her about Sudan, Central African Republic, Ethiopia, Congo, Uganda... I can tag her in many videos of Black Americans paying for water holes in Gambia and Kenya for villages.
@blackpalacemusic
@blackpalacemusic Год назад
​@@WebnationAfricaI've been watching you channel for a while now and you are doing a great job.
@JESUSFORALL
@JESUSFORALL Год назад
Well done to Madam Malachi and her staff. Wishing you all success with Mo2 and continuous joy.
@zebbirising.1
@zebbirising.1 Год назад
Wonderful beautiful vibrations. Lovely lovely lady. I've patronised her business many times. MO2 serve Delicious food and have excellent customer service. Madam is totally commited to her customers as well as her staff, always aiming to please and she goes above and beyond. Fantastic energy always smiling and friendly. A great space. Such a well executed interview thank you for sharing your experiences so many people can relate to. Let us take ourselves out of BABYWRONG and go HOME to OUR MOTHERLAND ✊🏿🫶🏿
@LovelyLonewolf-mc3ld
@LovelyLonewolf-mc3ld Год назад
Im do happy for her,black people please unite, we all we got.
@jahvoice5097
@jahvoice5097 Год назад
You have christ.
@gibbisuma2786
@gibbisuma2786 Год назад
Thank my sister u’er realy talking like a Gambia diaspora the situation we are in thank u guy’s this a education episode ❤❤❤
@sophiemclarke6556
@sophiemclarke6556 Год назад
This is fabulous, I will visit when I reach Gambia hopefully very soon. Blessings.
@JC-ty3zq
@JC-ty3zq Год назад
Big up WebNation Africa.Nice to see you now in the Gambia interviewing the Diasporeans now living there.Keep the videos coming.
@vdubyah
@vdubyah Год назад
This was so good to watch. Love it. I liked it, I subscribed, and I shared. ❤
@WebnationAfrica
@WebnationAfrica Год назад
Thank you
@livingthealkalinelifewitha384
"Every time we build something some way some how they find a new way of taking it"...She is spot on with that and its crazy here in Europe right now.hmmm.
@JackJones7556
@JackJones7556 Год назад
Hahaha. Go to a building site anywhere on Europe and the only black people will be security guards or maybe cleaners. F you know about building
@Sylvia_A
@Sylvia_A Год назад
I visited Malaika's restaurant while in The Gambia earlier this year and it was a vibe (and the food was great, too)! Well done to her and congratulations!
@jenniferjemison636
@jenniferjemison636 Год назад
Much love and success from the beautiful island of 🇯🇲. ❤
@AfroCari.Naturals
@AfroCari.Naturals Год назад
🎉🎉🎉 another great interview!!!
@islyrevans295
@islyrevans295 Год назад
My sister jamaicans don't have manners, they're nice jamaicans but still no nonsense, I work at hotels in the USA and if the manager is rude I stand up to them ,don't care whether they're black,white or yellow give me respect u will receive it too
@charlene6306
@charlene6306 Год назад
“Every time we build something. They figure out a way to take it” Preach
@angelapalmer3542
@angelapalmer3542 Год назад
I've met this wonderful, friendly woman before. Great food. Very interesting conversation...
@bennygati324
@bennygati324 Год назад
EXCELLENT PRESENTATION.I like how she presented her views of Africa and Jamaica. Great interview 👍
@drjiles22
@drjiles22 Год назад
Fabulous interview. Excellent, just excellent! I am so happy Madam Malachi mentioned the Namibia video produced by Wode Maya. That particular video took my breath away and she is correct, you have 54 countries on the continent to visit for a relaxing vacation. The sit down with the employees was insightful and emotional. You can see they are respected on the job, flourishing.
@ninaogarro2904
@ninaogarro2904 Год назад
This is a very good interview! I found her to be very authentic, very genuine in speaking about her life’s experience. Maybe you can interview her when she comes to Ghana along with her son!
@addiatta5724
@addiatta5724 Год назад
As much as it hurts, we black people seem to have some issues. Our mentality and way of doing things. As Africans, we have to look ourselves in the mirror and ask ourselves. “ What is wrong with ourselves”?We keep playing the “victimhood” card too much. How long can we use it?
@purpleroyal6637
@purpleroyal6637 Год назад
Bringing awareness and speaking facts is not victimhood. Black people have been great inventors, creators, built towns, institutions etc with no excuses, these were torn down and we still continue to strive and move forward
@cleo63100
@cleo63100 Год назад
Victimhood and always blaming others!
@stacyjd2759
@stacyjd2759 Год назад
Your mindset is whats "wrong" with Africans.....black woman speaks about her experience and the issues with racism in the UK and you say "victimhood" Either you are not really black aka a troll or you have been living under a rock.
@JackJones7556
@JackJones7556 Год назад
Honestly? Average IQs are low. You don't bring skills.
@millicentwatson1824
@millicentwatson1824 Год назад
Gambia on my bucket list
@dimpywiseman4662
@dimpywiseman4662 Год назад
Amazing 😊 interview well spoken..i love your passion and would want to work with you
@KaiserNabolaasidcreativeplus
MO2, I really do appreciate your simplicity. I am your brother from the Cameroons, I am building in the Gambia to make it my new home. I hope to visit MO2 soon. May the Creator and our ancestors reachly bless you and your family.
@BeautiesOfAfricainc
@BeautiesOfAfricainc Год назад
Ancestors my foot, You have been watching too many Nollywood movies, can you name one of your ancestors, Are you living the African dream then?
@millitantangel4158
@millitantangel4158 Год назад
Rise Up to one and all... I give thankhs for this interview as i fulljoyed all aspects of it 👏🏿😍 The Proprietor Empress Mylika is my good sistar, I have eaten at all her restaurants in gambia many times... I have also been privileged in the past to have had my creation to be added as part of her dessert menu... Mylika has also hired me to DJ at numerous events past and future,,, She is a real inspiration😘👌whether you are an afrikan born on the motherland or in foreign (as they say in jamaica) May we have a chain of Mo2's across the continent and beyond...Marcus Mosiah garvey Lives On and On and On🔥🔥🔥
@JC-ty3zq
@JC-ty3zq Год назад
Hey Millitantangel,where have you been???Why no more videos on your channel???I used to watch and like your videos and also you cousin Ayesha Mae videos about the Gambia.I hope all is well with you in the Gambia.God bless.
@millitantangel4158
@millitantangel4158 Год назад
@@JC-ty3zq Rise Rite Up, give thAnkhs for you comment... good to gear from you... I'm still in gambia... been here consistently throughout the raining seasons... coming Up to four yrs now... I hear you... I will definitely be forwarding with new footage... rite now I need a sponser for a phone or camera ... I've got so much moore to show you (update on what's been happening, what I've been upto) I give thAnkhs for your continued support as you always remember me. Ayesha is my neice... my sistar's dawta 😍👌🏾
@mariamanneh4561
@mariamanneh4561 Год назад
Great content !! Just subscribe to your channel. Keep up the great work you are doing. Bridging the gap. Africa for africans.Love the smiling coast of Africa. The Gambia.
@WebnationAfrica
@WebnationAfrica Год назад
Thank you soo much 🙏🏿
@rockixtheawakening
@rockixtheawakening Год назад
What a wonderful down-to-earth interview. I enjoyed it from beginning to the last word. I agree with what I heard. Momma Africa is Home.
@g.francis1726
@g.francis1726 Год назад
Excellent interview. Thanks to the host and trail blazer. One Luv to you both!
@WebnationAfrica
@WebnationAfrica Год назад
Much appreciated!
@sophialydia7815
@sophialydia7815 Год назад
This woman has always been brilliant, genuine and ambitious. I have known this beautiful woman from we were children. I am so proud of what Maliaka has built and is building. Wonderful and inspiring interview. I am coming to Gambia and coming to MO2 to enjoy the good food and ambience there. ❤❤❤💪🏿👍🏾🤗🤗🤗
@missbaileyofficial
@missbaileyofficial Год назад
Thank you Webnation for all that you do for the diaspora community 😊 watching from the USA 🇺🇸
@sheilaaciro6336
@sheilaaciro6336 Год назад
They got a lot of money from start up loans most black couldn’t get it. I had experience
@soniamatthews3267
@soniamatthews3267 Год назад
Very intelligent woman....Ms Malika is a gracious black woman doing a great job in The Gambia. Great enlightening interview. Keep up the great work Webnation...
@Aquarius52978
@Aquarius52978 Год назад
Love this interview ❤🎉
@bukton10
@bukton10 Год назад
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🌍 Struggling in Europe leads to considering Africa, nerve-wracking to bet on oneself when used to state dependence. 04:39 💡 Connection with Africa found through familiarity and simplicity in Gambia, leading to relocation. 09:03 🍴 Challenges of opening a Jamaican restaurant in Gambia, building community, and earning respect as a woman entrepreneur. 16:54 🛫 Overcoming fear, embracing change, and transitioning to Africa; importance of taking action. 21:13 👥 Leveraging creativity, learning from predecessors, and building a supportive network for business success. 22:21 🏠 Embrace challenges and be true to your aspirations. 23:33 👩‍🍳 Build a supportive team for success. 26:28 🌍 Diaspora's sense of displacement and seeking home. 29:11 🌍 Perception of the West as the best for prosperity. 32:44 🌍 Embrace African opportunities, change the narrative. Made with HARPA AI
@blackpalacemusic
@blackpalacemusic Год назад
What she said about the news is so true😂
@guineverejackson1201
@guineverejackson1201 Год назад
My father said he earned more in Jamaica than he did when he arrived to bitter England. But after having children it was hard to return.
@johnson2joy
@johnson2joy Год назад
This is very true. What is really interesting is after studying British History for several years I realise that the British establishment has been "spinning" for centuries. My parents generation had a real shock when they came to England and saw how poor the white working class people were spiritually and materially.... many Caribbean were better off in the islands! However, we are where we are and Britain now has a sizable Non European presence in the island. Karma.
@JackJones7556
@JackJones7556 Год назад
Sure he did...
@AfrocenteredLife
@AfrocenteredLife 6 месяцев назад
I’m going to see this lady and her restaurant when I go to gambia.
@gladysjohnson2320
@gladysjohnson2320 Год назад
Nice coversation I seriously Would not recommend Any one to come to UK its worce Than 70s 80s in which those were days ,Brixton is very bad Now. London in general crazy They extend pension to 68 years , I eceived my 67.year's ⁹in 2022 The evil Goverment killing off pensioners 😊 in Uk.
@Africa1000
@Africa1000 Год назад
What a lovely channel. Just discovered it. New subscriber
@bubs247
@bubs247 Год назад
Great interview, however, one point, I was born in the 70s in the UK. Many JA's did not see themselves as Africans and clashed with Africans in the UK, mainly Nigerians, especially in the 80s.
@floramanieson7534
@floramanieson7534 Год назад
You are an Inspiration!! God Bless You, and all your Endeavours!!
@melissareece3080
@melissareece3080 Год назад
Not insult it’s a critique for me, so that’s my stepping stone to growth in over standing that I’ve not seen❤❤❤❤❤
@mavisburke495
@mavisburke495 Год назад
Wonderful to know MO2 is still here in.the Gambia, i am a viewer of many videos from the Gambia.There are so business opportunities there especially building supplies , or the conveniences the diaspora would be more familiar with. One suggestion to webnation please visit SMILE restaurant by Zendeya it's a unique place.
@fitzbryden5642
@fitzbryden5642 Год назад
I am a Jamaican live in London i call it Injustic in Highplaces Very Nasty and Uncomfortable it Bad
@BeautiesOfAfricainc
@BeautiesOfAfricainc Год назад
You must be an underachiever who blames your shortcomings and failures on every whyte man? what's your highest qualification?
@sonicbushfire
@sonicbushfire Год назад
What an amazing video! We love so much your work
@tinaoffice9274
@tinaoffice9274 Год назад
Strong lady. We are all proud of you. Hope to visit your restaurants, when you open in Tanzania. Let us get in touch. I could be your friennd in business.
@DanceHallYardTing
@DanceHallYardTing Год назад
I spoke with this lady last time I was in Gambia (March 2023). She is always cordial and takes time to chat with all guests. Beautiful setup and very popular spot with the Gambia expat and tourist crowd.
@youngman2740
@youngman2740 Год назад
My prayers for your business to expand in Africa and you shall have sincere love and peace for you in Africa. ❤
@stacyjd2759
@stacyjd2759 Год назад
What an awakening! She speaks facts! I'm a Jamaican and I can never undertand why some Jamaicans/Caribbeans want to run to the UK and the US! We have all of Africa and the entire Cariibbean where we are wanted and truly belong.
@BeautiesOfAfricainc
@BeautiesOfAfricainc Год назад
Are you living the African dream then?
@stacyjd2759
@stacyjd2759 Год назад
@@BeautiesOfAfricainc getting there my friend! 😊
@donnab3183
@donnab3183 Год назад
Good interview. I’m first generation American. My parents are Jamaican and Honduras born, migrated to the US. My kids are born in America too. Similar issues here. It never really feels completely like home or that black people belong here.
@BeautiesOfAfricainc
@BeautiesOfAfricainc Год назад
Are you living the African dream then?
@diasporaconnecttanzania3521
@diasporaconnecttanzania3521 3 месяца назад
I loved this interview. I am a African American, who left and repatriated to Tanzania. This is a beautiful, kind and honest woman. Great Job to our sister.
@Beacons-of-Light-JustBeIT
@Beacons-of-Light-JustBeIT Год назад
Take action! Don’t worry about how things are going to get done. Just Be It! Let the chips fall where they may.
@digwealth740
@digwealth740 10 месяцев назад
Loved this episode. Thank you for showcasing this beautiful woman and her business. I only want to say that I have visited Jamaica and the service was excellent!❤❤❤❤
@beverleyhunter7788
@beverleyhunter7788 Год назад
I met Malaika and her some of her staff in December 2022 and she was very hospitable. Her restaurant is amazing... like a hall of fame lol
@JackyHapy
@JackyHapy Год назад
Thank you for a balanced interview 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@anneerust4622
@anneerust4622 Год назад
Excellent Interview 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽✊🏽🖤
@hasinazuberi5115
@hasinazuberi5115 Год назад
A WONDER-FULL place..great tasting food. Great interview. Give thanks.
@johncooper8333
@johncooper8333 Год назад
She is an amazing woman. Great interview brother.
@MsDiversebeauty
@MsDiversebeauty Год назад
Beautiful interview ❤
@breatheu
@breatheu Год назад
I finally subscribed😂 this interview as the others are great.
@diamondrose775
@diamondrose775 Год назад
I ate at this restaurant when visiting Gambia. Beautiful lady and very real....I recommend this restaurant when visitng Gambia
@MrUSMC
@MrUSMC Год назад
She never mentioned her husband she came there with.
@brnzasi7
@brnzasi7 Год назад
This is a great interview, thank you so much!
@rorycurtis8627
@rorycurtis8627 Год назад
Excellent interview 👍🏿🇬🇲
@junicedavis2879
@junicedavis2879 Год назад
Excellent! An inspirational and encouraging video for those of us in the diaspora 🇯🇲 who are preparing to permanently leave the Uk and return home to Africa! Thank you! May our African ancestors continue to shower blessing on you. 🙏🏾 👍🏾✊🏾
@BeautiesOfAfricainc
@BeautiesOfAfricainc Год назад
LOL Are your ancestors only in the Gambia? why can't your ancestors shower blessings upon you in the UK, opps do they need a UK visa?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 y'all talk about ancestors, but don't even know your family tree.
@soniagodlieb1896
@soniagodlieb1896 Год назад
@@BeautiesOfAfricainc HI IMPORTANT IS THAT CONNEXIONS IS BEING MADE. AND THAT ISSSS AFRICA.
@CarolineDunn-ql4wc
@CarolineDunn-ql4wc Год назад
She don't know what she's talking about
@ianbolah5873
@ianbolah5873 Год назад
Jamaicans leasing land in Ghana, not owning. There are no land ownership freehold titles for foreigners. This ‘land ownership’ statement is misleading and misrepresents to true facts.
@papacheezie2838
@papacheezie2838 Год назад
GRAND RISING @ WEBNATION GREAT CONTENT AND GOOD VIBES AND INFORMATIVE KNOWLEDGE MO2 IS A VERY GOOD ESTABLISHMENT EYE BEEN FOLLOWING REPATES IN DA GAMBIA CONNECTION OVER 7RS GOT TOO HAVE AFEW ON MY WHATS APP PLATFORM 😢🎉😂❤ GAMBIA REMINDS EYE OF MY HOME HERE IN BERMUDA GAMBIA IS DA SMILING COAST OF WEST AFRIKA 😅😅😅 ASANTE SANA FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL INTERVIEW 🎉😢😢❤😂 MA'AT HOTEP ( TRUTH AND PEACE) ASE' O ASE ' EYE AM IN AGREEMENT ❤😂🎉😢😮😅
@BeautiesOfAfricainc
@BeautiesOfAfricainc Год назад
Do you know any other words besides grand rising? maybe tell Broke acres of the Gambia to come and see how things are done?🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
@missstarflower71
@missstarflower71 Год назад
This was an awesome video, loved it immensely.🎉 I got a sense of community, inclusion and the workers being treated like her family🤗 members. Brought me to tears🥲 listening to her workers, talking of their experience working under her leadership🤝and guidance. This interview was Just beautiful. 🌴🤎🖤🌴 Well done!🙏🏾👊🏾
@Africa1000
@Africa1000 Год назад
I know this woman very well and regularly eat at her establishment. She gets knocked back but always comes back fighting.
@sherieash1280
@sherieash1280 Год назад
I like your interview questions. You know what viewers are curious about. Keep asking penetrating questions.
@missypreety1985
@missypreety1985 Год назад
The return to the motherland is great. It will ease the hatred towards Africans from some Caribbean’s and black Americans. Hate from your own race is harder to process …. Enjoy the motherland.
@papacheezie2838
@papacheezie2838 Год назад
ASANTE SANA WEBNATION FOR THESE VERY INFORMATIVE CONTENTS AND GOOD VIBES AND ENERGY IN DA GAMBIA 🇬🇲 CONNECTION 1LUV NUFF RESPECT EYE VEEN FOLLOWING MANY REPATES WHI HAVE MOVE INTO DA GAMBIA CONNECTION 🇬🇲 BY DA WAY EYE PUT DA( CONNECTION IN IN DA GAMBIA) FOR DA PAST ( 6YRS) IN DA GAMBIA 🇬🇲 BEAUTIFUL NUBIAN QUEENS FROM DA CARRIBEAN ISLANDS AND UK. AND UNITED SNAKES 🐍 ( BABYLON) WHICH HAVE BEEN FALLEN FOR AWHILE 😂🎉❤NOW SO EYE AM VERY HAPPY DAT U ARE INTERVIEWING MOST OF THEM WHO EYE SUBSCRIBE WITH ASANTE SANA KING BERMUDA ♥️ 🇧🇲 WATCHING MINDING MY BEAUTIFUL AFRIKAN BUSSINESS AND DRINKING WATER TRUE DAT FAMILY 1LUV AKWAABA BROTHA 😮😢😢😢😅
@purpleroyal6637
@purpleroyal6637 Год назад
Great interview, all Caribbean people have had the same experience in the UK, all Caribbean islanders fought hard to progress but were pushed back. Time to reconsider options and get out
@JackJones7556
@JackJones7556 Год назад
Hahaha. Excuses. Black people are done
@sampsondjonorh4987
@sampsondjonorh4987 Год назад
Another gold nugget. Keep it up my man. 👌👍
@WebnationAfrica
@WebnationAfrica Год назад
Thanks! Will do!
@LuvvMyBrownSkin
@LuvvMyBrownSkin Год назад
You are really doing an awesome job with this channel! The content that you have been bringing us so far has been of great quality and excellent subject matter. Keep up the good work🥂 and don't compromise or sell out.😉
@WebnationAfrica
@WebnationAfrica Год назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@dawntrenchfield7920
@dawntrenchfield7920 Год назад
Great job Webnation keep up the amazing work blessings
@SaikouSekou
@SaikouSekou Год назад
One African keep the good work u are doing bro god bless ❤❤❤❤
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