Hey Lyle. I pray the peace in your life is restored with your action. Peace to you and your family. Sincerely Greg . Its real. Thanks for helping me. Anything I can do for you just ask.
@asta9386Ай бұрын
What Akoma is doing in the community is so important. Where I live we don't have an area like this for example a Cafe where we can gather comfortably in our community. It's really needed.
@sashamoore9691Ай бұрын
Ur mad bc its true! Theyre literally the sole cause of the housing crisis, other subsequent reasons are just exacerbating factors of the housing crisis
@bethphillips8125Ай бұрын
🎉 Celebrating this truly inspiring Woman! My daughter loves her sessions 🏀 Leeila walked into the session with an amazing group of girls and Daneesha told them what needed to be improved on and they adjusted those things and it was like night and day….. it clicked! ☄️🏀 🙏🏼✨💫 Thanks Daneesha for all you do! ❤
@gurvinderkaur8708Ай бұрын
All the best 👍
@MrGreen-ci2mmАй бұрын
Not migrants, INDIANS
@florencehomesrealtor2891Ай бұрын
Hmmm…. PK always on 🔥🔥🔥
@bineya1Ай бұрын
Lovely my beloved daughter❤❤❤ go girl
@TheBasedCanadianАй бұрын
This crap is making me racist
@Gaslightnews2 ай бұрын
Different languages in one city is not a symphony. It is a lack of cohesion which creates separation and anxiety. I will vote for the first politician to connect the housing crisis to immigration.
@rubyyoda2 ай бұрын
Is this the guy that got shadow banned on Reddit
@TheBasedCanadian2 ай бұрын
Are any of these candidates NOT woke, liberal and annoying?
@CheffLeon9022 ай бұрын
Keep up the great work Nicole! Best of luck and many blessings to you.
@melissajagger36932 ай бұрын
Great questions!
@ciwane14282 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing the video ! Last week I learned the story of Afracville! I watched the video from Ottawa. One day I will come to visit Halifax 😎👍🏽
@loudroomreacts2 ай бұрын
Here goes another one. Following in the footsteps of Christine Paterson, Natalie Hall, Felicia Franklin, Cleta Winslow, Fani willis. A bunch of SCAMMERS
@prestonmatthews7252 ай бұрын
Well done Nicole. Love it! All the best to you. 🙌🏽 Get her done!
@magicnight66662 ай бұрын
I have zero faith in Andy Fillmore for any of the counselors running as well. Focusing on Andy I feel he is bringing nothing new to the table. All his promises fall apart if you look past the surface. His first campaign video was focused on the encampment in Point Pleasant Park and wanting it removed. He provided Zero plan on how this would be done, this only further fueled the divide on this topic. Then you look at his parties push for free transit. This also falls apart if you look at how much his party is putting towards this. This amount is being spread out to all transportation agencies including Halifax Transit. Yet Halifax transit budget this year alone far exceeds the entire budget the Liberal government offers. So immediately you can see at best this would potentially reduce the cost for fare but not be free. He has also taken a massive hit in trust from Nova Scotians since the pandemic and the spike in encampments and homelessness. The trust is at a all time low not only for him but provincial and municipality members. I for one am very happy to see just how many other people are stepping up to run for not only mayor but counselors as well. We need new voices for the people
@JdsjsKdmem2 ай бұрын
Stolen bike, police on the way. Raicest provence
@JdsjsKdmem2 ай бұрын
Black tralor boys
@JdsjsKdmem2 ай бұрын
Afirca night, soooo mass rape and looting?
@JdsjsKdmem2 ай бұрын
Another black thing that could not exist without white inventions
@JdsjsKdmem2 ай бұрын
Blacks have no father because white people😂😂😂
@JdsjsKdmem2 ай бұрын
Black history 😂 Blacks to this day are cave people where white has not supported. Go look at afircan tribes 2024. We are not equle. Whites are on mars and blacks are starving
@JdsjsKdmem2 ай бұрын
Please don't bring coulord people BS.
@JdsjsKdmem2 ай бұрын
COMUNITY is strong before blacks and Muslims cacer
@jeoffreywortman2 ай бұрын
Having Canadian experience means that you have been through the process of been socially ostracized and emotionally intimidated into willingly refuse to defend your rights. That you will do that to others, and that you will make cunning, manipulations and emotional abuse and conform to a group of bullies the motto of your life.
@oneononebeautiful61982 ай бұрын
Well spoken 👏🏽
@WizardHarry692 ай бұрын
Stay in africa. Canada jas no jobs
@RomRom_2 ай бұрын
Conversations that should be had. This was informative Sir’s
@acebutterfly27252 ай бұрын
There are a lot of Canadian-born ppl who are underemployed. Further, many have had to work their way up (Canadian-born included), why is that such a difficult thing for newcomers to understand?
@avbroooo2 ай бұрын
Valid point but without merit. N/A
@Flourish_today2 ай бұрын
I also do not understand why people have a hard time understanding that. Some of them think that just because they have higher degrees, they immediately are entitled. My friend did her PHD. in one of the universities in Canada. When she graduated, she started looking for professor jobs. She searched for jobs for about 3 years but was working in a different field to pay her bills. Before she graduated, she was told that she could not get a job at the same university she graduated from because Canadians born are given first priority so she was advised to apply to a university in a different province which she did and got it.
@laminutegossip8802 ай бұрын
Stop saying bullshit about Canada you have to respect their law or go back that it . The issue here is canadien have their us and culture and our diplômes and éducation is not the same. The real problème people dont wont start over and prefer doing jops
@April1999-CAN2 ай бұрын
you absolutely missed the point… what a shame.
@Aboupreneur2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this inspiring story and keep doing what you do.
@BornKafir2 ай бұрын
Speak English. Nobody understands what you're saying in mysterious africa speech. As the ancient saying goes; when in Canada, parler la langue Canuckistani.
@chrisjamesewoh30952 ай бұрын
Very interesting interview. Thanks Mr Dapo for speaking the mind of a lot of us.
@nsanyijacob2 ай бұрын
This is my story,I left my country with my family as a lawyer but I'm a cleaner in canada. Africans must be wise before taking the immigration decision. If we speak those back home will insult. But when you rush here you will testify
@Flourish_today2 ай бұрын
I don't think you can practice law in Canada with a Nigerian law degree. What you are taught in Nigeria has a lot to do with Nigerian Law, not Canadaian law. I have a friend whose daughter went to law school in the US. They live in Canada. She practices law in the US, not Canada. She actually lives in Canada in St. Catherine's in Ontario and works in Detroit, so she drives across the border to get to work every day.
@NgondoFamily2 ай бұрын
@@Flourish_todaythis is not true. I’m a South African trained lawyer working as a lawyer in Toronto.
@DCOMM-d7h3 ай бұрын
Simply put: the African is highly unwise about this thing called immigration. "Canadian experience" is a systematic approach to bringing you into a systemically racist environment that seeks to ignore your qualifications and make you work in menial positions. In other words, there is a need to make you do work that no one wants to do. Africans need to stop being naive and wake up to smell the dodo and rice!!
@adetolaoluwatobi74183 ай бұрын
I sincerely dont believe that there is anything like canadian experience in all sector especially in tech (I understand that it might be a thing in medicine, tax and law). I got a job in Canada from Nigeria and my employer applied for my work permit and then helped with my PR when i relocated to Canada. And i have three friends in the tech space that also got a job in Canada from Nigeria with their Nigeria resume.
@cyberconversations2 ай бұрын
Tech is universal. That statement must not apply to tech roles unless they say the statement embodies culture.
@mzee55333 ай бұрын
Cde if you are stuck with your African mentality of looking down upon blue collar workers. You don’t deserve to be in north America mate. These countries are built and developed by tradesmen.
@AdedojaDurojaye3 ай бұрын
This conversation is mind blowing 🎉 Well done! Dapo & Ayo.
@rilleyviewmbk3 ай бұрын
🇿🇦
@shelterblessed86233 ай бұрын
This experience isnt isolated to canada alone but it might differ elsewhere
@idowuomisore7643 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing, Mr. Dayo Bankole. Great interview, Mr. Ayo Ogunbosi. Well done!
@ikennaezeoka26413 ай бұрын
Nice one Ayo
@yewandeogunnubi9323 ай бұрын
Very interesting conversation. To my mind, there are multiple sides to getting 'an answer' to this equation. The 'answer' in this case is also a moving goalpost or variable. One of the many sides is what Dapo is already doing - immigrants themselves (myself included) organising, modelling, influencing, advocating and designing what works, how it should be. Many times, there is the unspoken ignorance or call it bias that is systemic and ignorantly self preserving on the parts of host countries. They are human too. The humans on both sides need to keep meeting and finetuning what serves both needs best. Well done Dapo as you are contributing to the solutions.👏👍