I know nothing about the Motherland. So I want to live in all of them. I watch you and the Other Crew Members I call you Ladies. I just don't say much. I'm into Informing our community also, just that I piggy back off your show for important Messages for your viewers. I want for my Brothers and Sisters, what I want for Myself. I am not trying to be disrespectful in any way. Our Community needs a Change, with the People like yourself we are able to relay messages vital to the upliftment of The Community. Please continue to inform the Community of our Wonders and Goals of Achievement.
Ghana 🇬🇭 and Rwanda 🇷🇼.. I said Ghana because of their Educational system which is very good and most of our teachers in my school are Ghanaians respect to them.. They are also very welcoming as to what I’m seeing in the media. That is the repatriation taking place there.. I love Rwanda because of the development models and good leadership.. Proud Gambian🇬🇲
I am glad the Ghanaian education system is being recognized, I have been to school on 3 continents and I will stack Ghana's education against any one of them. As a matter of fact, my foundation growing up, is something I appreciate the older I get and the more of the world I get to see.
@@AFRICANTIGRESS Right. I can’t wait to see these young Africans become present leaders. They seem to defy the norms of current politics and embrace Africanism.
Rwanda and Ghana are really having a huge impact in African youth that will absolutely help move the continent forward. All these young people across Africa being inspired and convinced that the continent can be developed. Thanks to Paul Kagame and all those Ghanaian leaders that made this happen. We needed it so bad. African leader that can serve as role models. As a Senegalese I can say that the current work put in in building good infrastructures and trying to organize the country was inspired by what is being achieved in those two countries. Awesome!
The 2021 award for Good Governance, Visionary Leadership, Innovation, and Development policies goes to Rwanda 🇷🇼, Tanzania 🇹🇿 and 🇬🇭 Ghana, thanks for leading the way for our beautiful Motherland AFRICA 🔥🔥🔥
I think Gambian are the most articulate Africans I have heard so far. They go straight to the point and seems to have a well thought reason as to why. Thanks for the video.
I think because these gambians in the video are student in the national university of Gambia. I will recommend @AFRICAN TIGRESS to question the local Gambian citizen so that we can juge their English level/accent.
@@djolafortune2884 no where in my comment did I mention anything to do with accent. Also English 'level' as you call it has zero to do with one's accent. And to be more clear being articulate has nothing to do with good English as you purport and last but not least ENGLISH isn't a measure of intelligence!!!!!
Yep, remember they're on a Uni campus, half of them law students. The last guy sounded like a politician. I was very impressed with how they each expressed themselves. Enjoyed listening to them. It didn't hurt that their country of choice was Ghana as well.
As a Jamaican, born in Montego bay living Washington DC. for 18 years, my first trip to motherland back in 2016. I went to Ghana, I'm now building 22 apartments for rent in ABURI MOUNTAINS 20minutes drive to Madina, ACCRA in Ghana. I'm investing my every dollar in Africa 🌍 Ghana is my first choice Rwanda is my 2nd choice Tanzania is 3rd Gambia 4th and then Nigeria is not all safe for me, but I love that country as my 5th choice. LONG MAMA AFRICA 🌍🤜🏿🤛🏿
@@rickyreward226 most were born there and so are there parents. Most of them haven’t even been to Rwanda so it makes sense they’re more attached to Uganda than Rwanda
These are very smart student! I like the guy who said because he is a pan Africanist, he would chose Ghana! This is a guy who knows and understands the Black/African struggle! A Ghanaian would say, “Ayikooo”
Well, I am a Nigerian. I banged a degree from this same tertiary institution some few years ago. Gambians are one of the best, trustworthy and friendly people you can ever meet in life. Forevermore, I will always cherish the duration of my stay over there. I made a lot of friends who turned into brothers. If time permits me. I love to travel back to the Gambia 🇬🇲 for holidays. Wow 😲 At first, I felt dismayed and bemused why Gambians are not giving due praise and credit to the giant of Africa (Nigeria)🇳🇬. Although, nigeria is performing and contributing positively well to the Gambian economy, security and education. Let me sight some examples. In the area of the economy, various nigerian banks or financial institutions established in the Gambia, has created more job opportunities for them. Another, instance will definitely have to be in the area of national security. Back in 2016 Ecowas forces comprises, mostly of nigerian troops we're heavily deployed to banjul to eject dictator jammeh out who refuses to relinquish power to Barrow the winner of the election. In a "nutshell" lastly, I can attest to the numerous educational scholarships given to Gambian lecturers to study in nigeria for their masters, PhD degrees given by the nigerian government. I have sufficient knowledge about it because my mom was a diplomat then in the Gambia. But, not surprised watching most of the brilliant UTG student's giving genuine reasons, for choosing senegal,🇸🇳 Ghana🇬🇭, tanzania,🇹🇿 and Rwanda, 🇻🇨 This countries mentioned by this student's are recently, doing obviously pretty well for themselves.
Uganda🇺🇬 definitely I'm a little surprised about Rwanda being loved by Gambians more than any other other African nation.... It's a bonus for East Africa. Kagame is doing fine.
Wow! Listening to intelligent young Africans give me life! As difficult as life may be, they are so thoughtful and seemingly kind and self-contained. I wish I had the money to educate each one of them so that they could build up The Gambia. Lovely, lovely young people. BIG UP UNU SELVES Gambians!!! You make us proud!
Great answers by the people being interviewed. They were so thoughtful and thorough. Rwanda and Ghana came up most but other countries did as well, like Uganda, Nigeria and Jamaica!
It called Rwanda not Rewanda! and again thank you for choosing our native country. Please feel free to visit us (Rwanda). As Rwandese, we always wish to share what we meet in past and the strategies we used to overcome all the challenges. Now we are eager to learn from our history and do our best to put our country in a middle income country as soon as possible.
Rwanda 🇷🇼 or Tanzania because I love the culture I love their developmental minded and I love how they think collectively about development than religion " eg " kagame hv close over 600 churches and mosque 🕌 to use that space to build something meaningful because there were too many religious houses in Kigali , which will never happen in my country Gambia 🇬🇲
My choices would be my motherland Rwanda 🇷🇼, peaceful nation, good governance, development policies, innovation, infrastructure, stunning view of the hills and cleaned cities, I can't list all, but those are some of the other factors that leads our economy to the fastest-growing economy in whole of Africa at the rate of 8.7 per cent, according to the 2020 African Economic Outlook report. You're most welcome to Rwanda 🇷🇼, friends and brothers.
Congratulations on your channel. No doubt you will become a top earner on YT quite soon. I just subscribed, and went to all your videos and gave them a thumbs up.
The future of Africa is bright. The Gambia has a bright future seeing this. I would like you to interview the Ministers. African Tigress, you should be interviewing Ministers of each African country you found yourself in. It will help to answer most of the questions we Africans would want them to answer when it comes to the present and future solutions for the African youths.
@@AFRICANTIGRESSI believe doing that would bring most of them to the movement of taking the plight of the people seriously with affirmative actions to effect real changes, growth and development. Keep it up African Tigress.
Love it. I watch your videos all the way in Virginia. Thank you for showing me all these beautiful people and countries. I can't wait to visit the continent.
Akwaaba my sister you are welcom to the smiling cost of Africa..my dad came to Gambia and its history today..brought my brother some years back and he also loved it..lol
bravo to the Gambian youth you are really educating and you have a perfect analysis for the future of your country thank you to the Gambian education system Africa has a lot to learn with you
This is a great video 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿!!! Ghana is #1#2 Senegal for the people interviewed!!! Apart from my country the Us, I would like to live in Ghana or Tanzania, maybe Kenya, although all of Africa 🌍 is beautiful!!! TFS!!!
@@AFRICANTIGRESS because I have Ghanaian, Tanzanian and Kenyan friends that attend my Church!!! They all have told me how beautiful there countries are and I told them, I would like to travel to each one of there countries!!!
@@afrikanheritage99 i agree with Stephan because the whole of Africa and the world like Ghana because we are welcoming, cool, peaceful and freedom of speech. Check out the most peaceful countries in Africa Ghana is second after Mauritius or so and also the UN general assembly has just voted for Ghana to join the security council which your country voted against. If the content creator her self gave him a ❤️ it means he is right. In Ghana we call something like this skin pain. The most visited country in Africa by the diaspora is Ghana check the statistics.
@@afrikanheritage99 my Queen it is the opposite. Russel Stephan Sounds foreign and not ghanaian right? Maybe it would have been wise to challenge him to prove it but not to shut him down this is what ghanaians call freedom of speech abi which you can practice. When they get low we get high. I wish I could invite you for breakfast to talk over this it will be an advantage to feel the warmth of the black star of Africa. If you fail to hunt down a rabbit you insult its elongated ears, ghanaian proverb.
I would like to live in The Gambia, the reason is because Gambia has the same opportunities as my country Malawi. We may also have similar challenges which can be turned into opportunities. Thank you very much for this video. I think one day we will collaborate.
I got goose bumps all over when I heard the guy mention GHANA GHANA , THE LAND OF KWAME , I MISS GHANA SO MUCH. I HAVE TO PACK MY BAGS AND MOVE TO AFRICA. TIRED OF AMERICA
Wow interesting topic for real, based on my observations alot of gambians are in the diaspora mostly neighboring Senegal, ghana,and Nigeria preferred choice in Africa.
Wat are u trying to say Mr osuo, u can't compare Nigerians to ur low self esteem citizens, we stand out wherever we go and we make name for ourselves...idiot
@@bellooricha6866 poor recommendation, u can never compare Nigeria education to Ghana education, only thing Nigeria use to lead Ghana is ill gotten wealths they displayed to the world
Ghana because ghanian are clam simple down to earth people friendly and lovely the list goes on like gambian and in shaa Allah i will visit Ghana one fine day my second country is Nigeria simply because there movies is my number one movie's together with ghanian i every day watching
As a Rwandan who has seen all from scratch and see the great people of Gambia wishing to stay back here it truly moves me. You will always be welcomed brothers/sisters
I would love to visit Nigeria again, I was there 2019, I love everything about them. Before I visited Nigeria I heard so many negative things and people discouraged me, but I was shocked I saw the opposite.
You are a Nigerian no wonder you were in the comments attacking people for choosing Ghana . Nigerians will always show their jealous attitude when Ghana is spoken of positively 🤣🤣
I'm from the U.S.... First 🇳🇬 if the security and infrastructure can improve...I love the people and the food, plus my wife from Nigeria..Plus the dollar is extremwmly strong once you get outside Lagos..Second Ghana...maybe out in West ghana near elmina or cape coast but sure not Accra..to expensive
@@Ty-Oga Why not go and contribute in the improvement of the infrastructure rather than waiting for others to make everything perfect as u want it before you move there.
@@blacksquad9594 I do...alot of my money goes into Nigerias economy...But that's not my job to do that...Thats Nigerias Govt job to make these things happen..I do it out of love for the country, but I'm not obligated to do anything
Great video, showing young intelligent Gambians. To those who think Gambians are all dumb, this video proves otherwise. For me, the African country apart from The Gambia, would be Sierra Leone. My mum is half SL and we speak the same language - Krio/creole. Love my SL people.❤️
That’s a good caption! Ghana all the way. Love how they analyze why they like other African countries and how they could apply same concept to improve their country. Africa, our future looks bright!
Looks like the dude who met the girl in Nigeria just wanted someone to talk to that day. He obviously misses the lady. Nigerian lady, please show up for our brother