As a Zambian I agree with President Museveni and join his prayer for forgiveness and repentance but not only for those sold into slavery but also for the families that lost loved ones in the process which involved attacking other ethnic groups to acquire slaves. The apology in the African context needs to be broadened to include the pain that we caused among ourselves and the affected groups.
TRUE, AFRICAN EMPIRES THOUSANDS OF YEARS BEFORE ROMAN AND EUROPEAN EXISTED HAD MANY TYPES OF HUMAN SLAVES THEY CONQUERED. AFRCICAN AND ARABS WERE IN THE SLAVE TRADE. THEN OTTAMAN EMPIRE HAD SLAVES OF WITES. ROMANS LATER ENSLAVED MANY ETHNIC EUROPEANS , EGYPTIANS, PARTS OF AFRICA. SINS COME BACK. TIME TO COEXIST HUMANS
No! You do not speak on behalf of Zambia. All the slaves who came from Zambia were sent to Zanzibar by the Arabs who caught them; and sold them, thereat, to other Arabs from the Middle East. The black Americans are derived from slaves who were sold from Gambia. Why does Zambia need to apologise for the sins of Gambia? Peaceful people like the Tonga, Ila, Soli, We, who are the original Zambians, never attacked a single person in their existence, much less enslave or sell anyone into slavery. Why should they be apologising when they have their own problems, such as having historically been attacked and robbed of cattle and women by the Lozi/Sotho-Kololo from the West, the Bemba from the North, Ngoni/Chewa from the East and the Ndebele from the South? No!!!! Zambia is NOT apologising to anyone.. You can apologise alone if you want to, but Zambia is NOT apologising. Museveni DOES NOT speak for Zambia
This is why the Ancestors said to Raise them up in Remembrance. Call them forth. JESUS is a metaphor for Global Black People. Our Ancestors live within us , therefore we are never left nor forsaken. 2:44
F*ck his apologies where is the REPARATIONS checks from these african countries for their involvement in slavery ? If you accept a apology from africans with no REPARATIONS CHECK then you may as well accept a apology from whites and not get a REPARATIONS check .
I dont know much but I believe the ethopian king dont know but I believe he did offer black americans citizenship during civil rights time , dont know if he apologized for slavery but he did show sympathy to black people in americas and carribans
IS THIS FORGIVENESS Revelation 13:10 He that leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity: he that killeth with the sword must be killed with the sword. Here is the patience and the faith of the saints.
We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
@@truthseeker573 Sorry. Go and read that to the West Africans whose ancestors sold yours into slavery. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
@@dimbwemazala8978 Jeremiah 30:16 “Therefore all they that devour thee shall be devoured; and all thine adversaries, every one of them, shall go into captivity; and they that spoil thee shall be a spoil, and all that prey upon thee will I give for a prey.”
@@truthseeker573 If you're a "Truth Seeker" then you need to look into and acknowledge the fact of the majority of Black Americans and Caribbean's lineage is to the Americas cause we were here in the Americas thousands of years before Columbus, 92,000 enslaved Africans were brought here with the most winding up in Brazil and millions of Blacks were already there too Do the math and you'll find the bulk of Blacks in the Americas are of indigenous lineage One's with lineage to the Africans taken from Africa are a minority, especially in the USA Only 10 to 20,000 are African the rest of 388,000 Black Indians from other regions in the Americas mainly the Caribbean
As an American of African descent I applaud President Museveni for addressing the great sins afflicted on our people. And I pray in agreement with you all for hope and the future for our brothers and sisters and families here in the US and there. In Jesus name, Amen.
Do not applaud anything. We do not agree with this apology. Museveni speaks for Museveni as an individual: We living today were not there when slavery occurred hundreds of years ago. We do not owe anyone an apology. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa come from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
@@dimbwemazala8978 if you come from an area that didn't have anything to do with slavery and you are in no way connected with this history then this conversation isn't for you anyway. We reject your opinions and hateful mindset. Its mentalities like these that keep our people weak and divided. You speak for yourself and we reject you and all of your kind. We are in this space to build bridges and we will continue moving forward 💪🏾
@@aqwaqw9990we are not going to apologize to Europe for slavery. It was the Arabs from north africa who did that not subsaharian Africans. Know african history
Much love too, but he is out of line for saying this. We are not repenting to anyone for anything. Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
@@mustangcrazy3349 Cut a check for what? No one owes anything. Go and fleece someone else. Your ancestors came from Ghana in West Africa. Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South Africa, LeSotho, eSwatini etc, do not owe you a damn penny
@@dimbwemazala8978, If it does not apply then let it fly. He acknowledged it; therefore, he owes us. Don't worry we will get what's owed. As the saying goes, Always Bet On Black FBA.
Yes slavery by the 95.5% BLACK slave Oeners in America was an atrocity...same as fkn black americans murdering each other with the highest murder rates in America is an atrocity. Both atrocities committed by BLACKS.
@@mustangcrazy3349you must not accept the apologies if you don't want to. You can stay in Amerikkka where you are better treated. Africans themselves are not yet free... They do the best they can.
@@freshdesign2026, The apology may or may not be sincere because I don't know his or any other leaders heart. However, he needs to make the wrong right. It's called reparations. Acknowledging that the event happened is great, but what are you doing to correct the wrong. Apologizing is still symbolism regardless if you believe it or not. The Japanese, Jews, Indians, Asians, Afghans, Ukraine, LGBTQ, and illegal immigrants all have received reparations. Cut the Check!
Why? Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
@@dimbwemazala8978 I understand your resentment brother BUT he took the time to apologize 😔 and humbled himself to say what was in his heart. I respect that from any of our brethren. I pray 🙏 all is well with you and your family and may the most high bless you and keep you always 🙏👑🕊️
No thank you. Museveni speaks for Museveni as an individual: We living today were not there when slavery occurred hundreds of years ago. We do not owe anyone an apology. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa come from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
@@dimbwemazala8978East Africa did participate in the slave trade. You have African diaspora in the Middle East, India, the ones in the Middle East were often castrated. In India you have the Siddi many who descended from slavery.
Apology accepted my brother I respect the fact He acknowledge the struggle that our ancestors went through and how as African Americans we are still suffering from some of the aspects of being enslaved and we are a strong people 💯💯
No apology was given. He must have been drunk when he vomited this impertinent nonsense. Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
@@dimbwemazala8978 He did give an apology and yes during the transatlantic slave trade it's well known that the majority of our ancestors came from the West African Countries and I said I respect the fact that Museveni acknowledged what our ancestors went through in slavery I was giving props to Him as an individual not to you personally I don't know you and if you're people had nothing to do with the enslavement of our ancestors that's great.
@dimbwemazala8978 I don't get why you getting triggered I'm from Southern Africa we didn't commit those crimes but I understand why he said it and it's a step in the right direction for us all
He didn't say what he was going too do to make it right. Symbolism isn't it. Cut the Check! Unlike you I felt nothing because words don't repair the wrongs. However, cutting the check will let me know how he really feels inside. Let's see how he responds about reparations.
He is hallucinating. Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
Pride is a sin and this man is a true man of God👏👏👏 Instead of recognizing the role in the trade and apologizing, they say but Africans sold them, they’re pride is more important than redemption
TRUE, AFRICAN EMPIRES THOUSANDS OF YEARS BEFORE ROMAN AND EUROPEAN EXISTED HAD MANY TYPES OF HUMAN SLAVES THEY CONQUERED. AFRCICAN AND ARABS WERE IN THE SLAVE TRADE. THEN OTTAMAN EMPIRE HAD SLAVES OF WITES. ROMANS LATER ENSLAVED MANY ETHNIC EUROPEANS , EGYPTIANS, PARTS OF AFRICA. SINS COME BACK. TIME TO COEXIST HUMANS
The West Africans who sold your dead ancestors, died hundreds of years ago. None of the West Africans living today have ever sold anyone into slavery. Museveni is wrong to apologise. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
🧢& a Hijack since enslaved Africans were a minute fraction of the Black slave population You need to learn our actual History instead of hashing out the hijack that's White His Story!!! Majority of Black Americans and Caribbean's lineage is ancestral and indigenous to the Americas 92,000 enslaved Africans cannot make up a population that large within the Americas
I like the invocation. He’s attacking it at the spiritual level (correctly beseeching the God of Abraham) I’d like to see how this physically manifests.
I accept your apology Mr president on behalf of the African leaders for the pain and suffering inflicted upon our ancestors during the slave trade.I pray that Africa be forgiven and her karmic debt be pardoned and transmuted.May Africa rise again to great glory.
Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
@dimbwemazala8978 you just have a shallow mind in East there was zanzibar the great slave market why is it so hard for southafricans to trace history nowonder its was so easy to accept alphabets "if you knew your history"😊
@@rappermokas8434 You are shallow and uneducated. The slave market is where my ancestors were sold. From there they went to the Middle East. They never went to the Atlantic. This why we in East, Southeast and Southern Africa are not apologising to these Americans for slavery we owe them nothing. Let them go to Ghana and negotiate an apology
Slave trade was going on in the east side for 500 years before transatlantic slave trade. Arabs enslaved east Africans and then sold the cargo to Europeans. European just did it on commercial scale
@@dimbwemazala8978why couldn't you keep your shallowness to yourself instead of ranting under people's tweets, I'm from Uganda and we've a place called ""No men"" in Northern Uganda, it was was called so because all men were taken and you even don't know that
On behalf of my ancestors who were enslaved, I accept your apology for the hell that was inflicted upon our people.This president did something that the West needs to be doing, but will not because they are still hell bent on having control of black and people of color. Africa must do more to make it easier for diasporas to return back to the motherland, not by words, but through legislation that will do away with these visa and citizen requirements which are doing nothing more but allowing other foreign countries to come in and exploit Africa's wealth and resources for their own personal gain. God Bless Mother Africa!❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
Sorry. No thank you. Museveni speaks for Museveni as an individual: We living today were not there when slavery occurred hundreds of years ago. We do not owe anyone an apology. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa come from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
@@EsanBeauty Maybe you cannot move forward. My country has come from being 99.7% illiterate when we liberated it from the English, to having more than 60 Universities graduating PhDs in almost everfield. If you need me to prostrate myself before you, so that you can any motion, especially for reasons that have nothing do with my part of Africa, you are going to standing still like the salt pillar of Lot for a long long time
I heard this heartfelt apology with tears in my eyes. Thank you for bringing me such tears of joy. After all these years we meet and fellowship at the foot of the cross. Amen.
To all my Africans Sisters and Brothers, from this day forward, please let US commit ourselves that: WE WILL NEVER, EVER ALOW THE OPRESSOR TO RULE OVER US AGAIN.. ALL AFRICANS, WHERE EVER WE ARE, WE MUST PREPARE TO FIGHT FOR OUR BEAUTIFUL MOTHER LAND, AFRICA......As a Jamaican, I am fully ready to defend my people in any way I can.....To all my Africans Brothers and Sisters RESPECT from Jamaica....
I agree with what the commitment you suggest, but I need to clarify the following: Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
@@dimbwemazala8978go read your history eastrnafrica had slave markets and southern Africa sold its slaves in central Africa and next time speak for yourself
@@dimbwemazala8978you have no idea what you’re talking about. And what are you so afraid of? I’m East African and I don’t care which part of Africa they were taking from, they are still African and are welcomed anywhere! Stop diving us!!
@@atlrr8366 My fellow African from Jamaica, we we all created by God, But we didn't evolved from Epes and Chimbanzee,or Bonobos as the White man knows!.
There is definitely a change happening in Africa. Africa seems to be turning the corner getting away from the colonialism and turmoil that affected the continent during the 20th century. I hope this growth continues and the leaders and people can resist the outsiders that are determined to keep Africa from rising.
@@MaryJaneJones. You dummies just traded one slave master for another! You went from Europe to China! Some of y'all even went to Russia! SMH! Who are you fooling? Y'all stupid! Everybody knows it!
@@Quadrant14 Not a basket case by far! I just see people for what they are! If you're stupid, you're stupid! At least South Africa is trying to get back what is rightfully theirs!
@@robertkukiriza7619, You go back and you will be in chains this time and you know what that means which is you will be a slave. Good luck, I'm good over here in the country that my ancestors built.
@@joeyiwuajoku3394 Don't expect that. They will die before they apologize. Didn't California just shut down reparations? The governor I mean. If that's the most liberal state...well you see what they think of you.
The sale of the kidnapped people is one thing; To take the kidnapped people, then take thier names, language & heritage, then enslave them for centuries, raping, killing, maiming, starving, and countless other atrocities is a wickedness that has reached heaven... all participants and benefactors of said evil await judgement
It is a meaningless apology. Neither you nor the West Africans who now live in the areas your ancestors were sold from were alive when slavery happened. Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
My father always told me that we are from Africa. I would like to go there because I have love for The mother land. God blessed him and cover him and his family.
Good job Mr. President. Hopefully this is the start of not only words but follow by actions. How can we work on creating unlimited economic opportunities in Africa for black people all across the world.
Why did they do this to another human being it is mind boggling and troublesome so cruel to treat humans like a dog so that they could fill their pockets, and rule over the least fortunate one, used them as mules, horses.
Museveni is wrong to apologise. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe you any apology, much less reparations, for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
@@tometriceshepherd6609 Go and complain to the Ghanaians and other West Africans who sold your ancestors. Do not saddle us with your grievances. We have our own problems
This is truly amazing, the Holy Spirit is moving God Bless everyone who came together to agree this is the right time to begin the spiritual journey of healing
Yes I got chill after learning about this. Yes I agree once again God is making a move be prepared for some more revelation to happen in Jesus name Amen.
It is a waste of time. Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
I'm in ATL the city that my ancestors built including all of the US. I'm good right here. He didn't say what he was going too do to make it right. Symbolism isn't it. Cut the Check!
That is the only apology I’ve ever heard in my 65 years of living. At least someone has the decency to apologize for the sins and recognize their role and I applaud him for that.👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
The whole event was powerful and emotional, would’ve been nice to let the whole video play, though it is on the channel ‘SWAHILI NATION’ under ‘Yoweri Museveni apologizes to African descends for selling them to slavery’
Sadly incorrect. Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
@@dimbwemazala8978You all sold slaves to the Arabs and some of you were even enslaved in Africa. 🤷 There's no moral high road when it comes to slavery and the majority of Africa. And don't forget, had slavery not happened, colonization would have been slowed or stopped.
I’m speechless….but it finally felt good to clap ..for a greatful moment and words said that warms a Newly found African calling .Thank you for your kind words of support Mr President… that’s what I was waiting to hear All year..🎉❤theirs no place like (HOME) and thank you also African Diaspora Reporters for everything you do…..I’ll go anywhere in Africa that will welcome me to get me out of Misery living in the USA as a African man /African American…thank goodness for ancestors and for him.
You can start speaking and singing again. This is incorrect. Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
Eastern African slaves did not come to America, they want to Portugal and Brazil, the transatlantic slave trade was in West Africa, and that’s where American slaves came from
Go and ask Ghanaians, Gambians, Ivorians and other West Africans who sold your ancestors into slavery for dual citizenship, because on this apology, Museveni speaks for Museveni as an individual: We living today were not there when slavery occurred hundreds of years ago. We do not owe anyone an apology. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa come from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
This brought tears to my eyes it is a step in the right direction but Africa still has a long way to go to let the world know that Africa is ready to unite with itself & the diaspora.
I am sorry to hear that. Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
@@dimbwemazala8978can you go away with your copy an paste non-sense, there’s no we, it’s just you. I’m East African and I don’t feel the same way you do. You need to to learn your history, the president was apologising on behalf of African. Go read about East African slave history.
We are not repenting to anyone for anything. Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
The best African president. BTW I am from Ghana but I like this man. Instead of blaming the white man, he has instead acknowledged the role the corrupt African chiefs played in slavery and asked for forgiveness. This man is wise and blessed by God.
And how is acknowledging helping the Africans in the diaspora?? The hell that blk people have went thru dealing with these demons?? Apologies just ain't cutting it!!
@@kdooley41kay, so what do you expect them to do. Yes they sold black people into slavery, but it was not them that tortured our ancestors and are still doing the same thing today to black people.
Thank you very much Museveni. We should have done this long ago. At last an African leader has acknowledged the role our leaders played in all this. God please forgive us.
Sorry. Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
@@dimbwemazala8978 my friend you should learn to read and research next time before you open your mouth. There were Arabic raiding partys from East Africa passing through South and Central Africa all the way to Angola that bought slaves from the local chiefs. There is still a prison in the State of Louisiana USA called Angola because the area was inhabited by Angolan descendants known to be some of the most stubborn slaves. Slaves came from all over Africa. As long as one was black he or she was a potential slave.
@@dimbwemazala8978 That is a sad report considering the sufferings of so many of your brothers and sisters as slaves. Neither was Museveni personally there but is willing to apology for those that did participate. Please allow us to heal with his apology.
@@dimbwemazala8978shallow minds conscious ignorance and sincere stupidity do research about Arab caravan routes throughout Africa by the help of traditional rulers
Thank you Sir! This made me smile to know someone thinks of those of us outside the continent. It is absolutely tiresome fighting each other and all those who are against us. If we ever unite there will be a peace not found anywhere on this entire planet.
You don’t want to go to Uganda lol he’s not like America, but South Africa is, Narobi Kenya is, parts of Nigeria is, Abidjan Côte d’Ivoire is definitely like America, but everybody speaks French lol
Why, when it did not come from Nana Akuffo or Tinobu? Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
You should be taking your grievances to Nana Akuffo of Ghana. Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
We cannot repair what we did not break. We are not repenting to anyone for anything. Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
The people of Africa? Why do the people of Africa owe you anything? Is this not a conversation you should be having with the people of West Africa? Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
The people in the Caribbean should be talking to the people of West Africa about this issue. Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
You !ran what was done by England and Congolese a exponentially greater numbers and loss. And if EAC or SADC merge their member states into new entities, those new entities can prepare for the influx of !millions of their new citizens amongst new citizens of a new country. Such union prospects do no exist in West or North Afrika regions.
I think he is a strong and respectful man for apologing. I love my African brothers and sisters. We are family. Thank you for the apology, and I do forgive you. Now let put our family back together again and become stronger and build together. We need each other.
Na, he is talking nonsense. Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
@@dimbwemazala8978dumb liar with no history I've seen the same comment on every african decency willing to reunite so I now know your purpose is to create bitterness but for us from east African we validate the apology from the president
That is an issue you may have to raise with Ghana, Gambia and other West African countries. Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
@@ronbrown5462 You have no voice in the matters of East and Southern Africa. Therefore your pitiful attempt to divide us for your benefit have failed. Go and talk to your relatives in West Africa.
AFRICAN! Y'ALL HAVE NOTHING TO OFFER US! ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! THIS APOLOGY MEANS NOTHING! I AM GOING TO BE THE ONLY AFRICAN AMERICAN TO ADMIT THIS! I DON'T WANT YOUR SOCIAL NORMS, RELIGIONS, OR WOMEN, Y'ALL CAN KEEP ALL OF THAT TO YOURSELVES! WE HAVE NO BAD BLOOD AGAINST AFRICANS BUT WE REALLY DON'T ROCK WITH Y'ALL LIKE THAT!
I hope you are able to return to GW, wherever that is. Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
@@dimbwemazala8978 Wrong. Kenya (East Africa) participated in Atlantic slave trade, search for Brazilian DNA results and see how some of them have Kenyan DNA. Mozambique (Southeastern Africa) and Angola (southern Africa) all participated in Trans Atlantic slave trade, they sold slaves to the portuguese. Look it up for DNA results of people of African descent and see how they all score those regions.
Hallelujah Blessed be the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob ‼️‼️🕊️💙 the God and father of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. This is the best news I’ve heard in decades on the news. Thank Miss WZ for this info. and that president is a real leader now, if all nations will follow through with this type of repentance. 🕊️💙
Thank you Mr. President. I for one forgives our Brothers who participated in sending us away. I believe if they knew the form of slavery they were sending us to, they would not have done it. They didn't realize how vile and wicked those people are, and thank you for your sincere apology and inviting us to Uganda. Together we will restore our greatness.
@@robertkukiriza7619 I am currently in Arusha, Tanzania. I hope to visit the city of Mwanza and take a ferry to Uganda before returning to the States in October.
As a descendant of American slaves from Africa, I needed to hear the apology and the welcome. My desire is to reunite with my Motherland. This opened my heart and my spirit and it opens the door for me to return ❤️. Thank You
In the name of YAHUSHA, HALLELUYAH PRAISE YAH ALMIGHTY!!! HE is healing our nation YESHRAEL!! As a descendant I for one forgive you for the part y’all played in giving YESHRAEL to the heathens. Acceptance coming from Greensboro, North Carolina. HalleluYAH and may YAH continue to gather us just like HE said HE would in these last days. Rise OL’YESHRAEL our redemption draws nigh HALLELUYAH HALLELUYAH HALLELUYAH
Best apology that we would accept is citizenship to any African country we choose. That would be an excellent start and show of good faith to right wrongs.
Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
We are already doing that in Africa. Museveni speaks for Museveni alone, as an individual. We who come from East, Southeastern and Southern Africa are from an area that did not have anything to do with the transatlantic slave trade, and so we reject, refute and repudiate this apology. We do not owe anyone any apology for what was done by Ghanaians and other West Africans
That's true but it always starts with words. The actions will follow. This is deeper than you think. As an African I Ccan tell you that. Remember, just after the slave trade, we had to deal with colonization. Africans are just starting to acknowledge stuffs like the slave trade. That's why it took all this time but we're getting there...
@@mbembaleba Colonization was easier to do after millions were displaced. It's not enough to talk the talk, they have the walk the walk. At this point, there is no reason to forgive Africans who participated in the trade. That's something that needs to be settled between the ancestors.
For some the only balance to the scales would be the annihilation of their long lost enemies. That is what makes the gesture of apology worthless. it was better held than offered
Bless you oh mighty great leader. May God bless your coming and your going. May your health be increased and extended forevermore my wise brother. May God increase you in every area of your precious life. May God protect surround you and your people as well and keep you forevermore. With love and sincerity from the descendant of an African slave in America Amen