Yes Nigerians are very smart and are very accommodating. I have lived with Nigerians for many years and are my greatest friends like family. While the average Tanzanian is very reserved, it took years for my Tanzanian friends in the UK to understand and open up to my Nigerian friends. But eventually they did to some extent and it was wonderful. But don't let Tanzanians fool you, they are very smart but very soft spoken and just don't show you and are not loud about it like Nigerians. Tanzanians move in silent ways, like Ghanaians
This Mark guy is very naïve. Tanzania does not need to bend itself backwards to accommodate Black Americans. We do not need them, we are all fine by ourselves. To think only allowing black Americans (and not anyone else) will bring development is total BS. About the scamming and cheating that is worldwide, the earlier this Mark guy comes to terms with this human trait and rise above it, the better. The Nigerian guy knows this, the next guy knows this. If he wants everyone acting all kumbaya, not cheating etc, go back to live in US where he thinks it does not happen 😂 or some Mormon village
To add to this, AA coming to TZ expecting preferential treatment just better think twice, because that is just the truth. Get ready to get muddy or don't try it, you will go back home crying. If overcharging you a few cents, getting scammed because you dont know any better or people don't welcome you hurts your feelings, then hey, this ain'tfor you... Let me give props maybe Matk needs to hold you, the hustle is real here and we don't have conditions for soft landing and it ain't coming any day soon. I know AA are used to system helping and babying you at home but government here ain't changing this tomorrow, It will be wishful thinking. And real opportunities are in this country. So either learn to wear the boots and get muddy, or take your chance somewhere else soft soft without the exponential opportunities
@@BongoZaidi But they are people who looks like you. ?😆 Are you sure you do not want to open the gate based on this criteria "people who looks like us"
@@princessprincess7708 People like us yes, that is why we are giving them the chance to be responsible for their actions and be ready to work hard here, knowing the conditions here are under developed and willing to sacrifice creature comforts to make it here. But to come here and complain about roads not paved, not welcomed etc wont cut it. Because no one is helping the locals themselves here to make it.
AfrikaThe problem is we dont understand our land,our self. Nigeria is the richest,but no ONE spiking one african Laguege it can only be distraction.Wormen nice but need bad kenyans
Travelling around Africa is difficult because there are few travellers so airlines has to schedule smartly to make profit. Also, travelling by road or sea is complex.
Kenya, Nigeria and Ghana have nothing to offer. Why should Tanzania open the door for every Dick and Jane to come? We have regulations for those interested to come to Tanzania. If you complied to our immigration rules we will allow you in.
Yes, we have too much potential and opportunity to offer. We are wise not to allow every Tom, Dick and Herry to be allowed in by force and given every thing for free in the name of investments like what these guys are trying to insinuate. We have already given a lot out, but probably people don't know, so caution is needed and these guys need to work within our current laws.
true 😂 saw this from part one when he was presenting Naija as a bed of roses with less problems than Tanzania. Example he just skipped through a big current issue of kidnappings that has overgrown proportions in Nigeria that is affecting even economic activity as if it's nothing. And they go blaming tz dude on all the investment issues in TZ while tz guy failing to answer back. That's why I said earlier on these interviews are like pitching a tz child against a Niaja grown man, not balancing at all.
@@BongoZaidi tanzanians are too kind and thats y my guy is quiet, i talk to alot of nigerians here in uk and they dont want to even hear the word nigeria..
Yeah. He is a child. And the other one is A grown Man. Lol. He even talk to him like he is talking to his dad. Very small and respectful and all that 😆 "Respect for the Elders" is cute
@@machinefannatic99yes, my man is too quiet, but in this one he's livened up by the end. This Nigerian should have been pitted against that Babalao guy or the lady from last week 😂
That’s a cast system Mark… and I did fast 💨 forward but you are right I know a guy in Dar es salaam that his passion is boxing 🥊 but he refuse to do it b/c his Mother don’t approve it!!! My channel @dont go along just to get along
@@princessprincess7708 I commented but anytime I take the time to comment on anyone’s video I leave my channel info… when are you and I going to do a video? Would you like to share your thoughts on the channel? My channel @ dont go along just to get along 😉
@@dontgoalongjusttogetalong1822 Your people in America would probably through Eggs at me. 😂 They do not like me very much. Hahahaa They don't like indigenous Afro girl of this planet speaking her mind . Lol
Yes Tanzanians vs Kenyans is a real thing. And Kenyans look down on Tanzanian as backwards just because Tanzanians do not speak English. Equating speaking English with intelligence. That is a fact. Am surprised this Tanzanian on the interview does not know this, but based on how he articulates, either he is withholding the truth or very uniformed. Yes also Kenyans have something sly about Tanzanians because they are bitter they do not have land and Tanzania has refused to give them land. The good doctor there knows this but wont tell you the real. But our Kenyan neighbours do love our Bongoflava and support us that way