We need a part 2 of this convo cause I feel like Sudanese women are held to a high standard by our families which is why we’re so successful now but men were not held to that same standard growing up so now it looks like we have high standards when in reality the men are lacking
@sageofthesix96084 ай бұрын
or we all simply have too much trauma. and right now being a woman is easier than being a man in my opinion. We all go thru shit as genders but just my thoughts
@linocast_264 ай бұрын
Ammanuel & Vida ❤ my favorite in this show
@itslallytap4 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this episode; the men present logical arguments to a certain extent.
@nyankiirngor49664 ай бұрын
Oh 🙂this Nigerian brother spoke it all👏👏👏
@mayjames31954 ай бұрын
I love your content
@nyankiirngor49664 ай бұрын
Tariq is now speaking wisdom: Ladies, lower your expectations, period 🙅♀️
@زكيمحمد-ي2ذ3 ай бұрын
Your beautiful am african for every
@nyankiirngor49664 ай бұрын
Isaac is right. They won't stick with you after getting all the resources they need...it happens every year, men leave after they get their papers and all the access needed For the married men, they consult their wife about the golden chance that could change their entire lives...it's a contract lol. It's also true that marriage is about the two families, without them, marriage isn't complete
@FarisMuamer4 ай бұрын
This is from another video hello guys, im a mixed northern-darforian sudanese i want to tell yall that what was happening in south sudan before seperation wasnt spread well by the media all what we saw and heard from the government was ill about yall and how you rebeled to make the country a place where we muslim cant live in comfortable and add to that back then people werent accustomed to social meadia platforms like these days,but at the end sadly for us we became seperate coutries and i know that some northern people are very racist but let me tell you that the youth of the country are coming to acknowledge and embrace there african culture that was robbed by the basheer government and lastly i hope for the growth of all the sudanese comuntiy at he south and the north. also at the abyie regiona there are the mesayrya and masaleet and other several tribes which dont consider thereselves south sudanese and they share the land with the dinka and not to mention the dinkas tribes there are being masscared by the south sudanese and rebels supported by the governtment and from my pov i see that as the end to the matter the state can be devided between the two countries. also i want to raise awareness that a country like japan i half the size as south sudan and its has alot of tropical catosrophes add to that a population of 125 million which is 12 time ssd popultion and they dont even have the natural resources south sudan have but they still managed to be the third country in the world in terms of economy, we in africa need to spread that the real wealth isnt in the land but the brain allah gave to every humen and i think that the prime sudan would have had the abbilty to sit on top of the world as a rival to the us,china,russia and the eu countries but no problem after we all finish our ethnical problems let us unite our views and come as one in a federal nation which compounds with the dr jhon grng dimabour views for sudan. lastly spread peace and love cuz we all come from the same tree.
@xxbubbles52xx4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂 christine you did not say “azaba “
@deborah-dr4 ай бұрын
Great episode ❤ it's good to see a Nigerian brother here. I've question for Edo about the green card, is it possible to apply for green card when you're in Africa...?!
@arnabiarnab30374 ай бұрын
Yes, you’re about to apply for a green card in Africa…. Depending on what type of green card The most difficult one to get is the Green Card lottery ( The Diversity Immigrant Visa Program ) or asylum which doesn’t require you to have someone in the country you’re applying too The easiest is a family based green card which requires someone to sponsor you
@deborah-dr4 ай бұрын
@@arnabiarnab3037 Okkkk. Ty. But what if you don't have a family there like is there possibility that you can get sponsorship from any family there that's not even related to you but just wanna sponsor you...?!?!?!
@arnabiarnab30374 ай бұрын
@@deborah-dr Yes they do allow non-relatives to sponsor immigrants, such as friends, non-relatives or employer….. they are much more difficult to be approved but it’s possible
@jidu.4 ай бұрын
4:50 Chill 😂
@nyankiirngor49664 ай бұрын
It's not good to have a child straight away, but it's better to spend time with your spouse before kids, the woman love, and care will be diverted... Ask married people 😅they'll tell you
@marym12614 ай бұрын
100% once you add kids into the picture it’s a different ball game. Like you stay missing your partner since you don’t have the same amount of time that you used to have. I’m glad my husband had at least 2yrs as a married couple before having our son
@mayjames31954 ай бұрын
Emmanuel is my favorite that's my guy
@real85514 ай бұрын
We can tell you love your self a whole lot Tariq. Maybe you can marry your shadow😂
@arnabiarnab30374 ай бұрын
I would hate to marry a version of myself because in know I’m toxic
@nyankiirngor49664 ай бұрын
A boy stays with his parents and friends, but a man leaves his parents' and friends' influence and stays alone. Then, Genesis 2:18 is perfectly fulfilled. And the Lord God said, "It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a companion who will help him."
@nyankiirngor49664 ай бұрын
Willy always talks with much wisdom, unlike Tariq...indeed if a woman approaches a man, she'd won't be attractive to the man
@real85514 ай бұрын
Yes Willie is very measured, humble and mature.
@ayubdejohnnies38074 ай бұрын
One fact is dat now there is very few single SSD girls in there 30s😅