Toyota should definitely give this man a brand new car 🚗. He's living proof that Toyota truly never dies! 💪🔥
@MasakonaMaimela3 ай бұрын
It's a hard life for chadin people
@sherrylawrencelewis25443 ай бұрын
I know! A great advert!
@sasabelle1403 ай бұрын
The modern Toyota are far not as good as the older ones. He won't get far with a new model. Full of electronic shit no one's able to repair in remote areas. 80's an 90's Toyota are indestructable. Abdel would be better off if Toyota gives him all the repair kits he needs to get his Toyota fit again!
@julzhepburn36883 ай бұрын
A New toyota ,,with computer chips would be useless without the computer to reboot them ,they need pre chip motors ,, 😢
@tdkreturns-batcavepictures12243 ай бұрын
He should thank Top Gear for it!
@RamadanAbdouldjabbarAli3 ай бұрын
I am Chadian and I was waiting for this episode since the last year. finally I saw it. thank to show a little part of my country. hope and wait for the other side of the life in 🇹🇩.
@play-doughsrepublic51213 ай бұрын
I am an American, living in Minnesota, USA, and I completely enjoyed this episode about your people. Your people have amazing strength and patience in dealing with your land. I wish you well.
@fibby-enymore66013 ай бұрын
Why this level of abject poverty wherever Muslims are in majority? I don't mean to degrade Muslims but truly want to know why plss?
@play-doughsrepublic51213 ай бұрын
@@fibby-enymore6601 - Reasons for this level of poverty are complex, but it has little to do with religion. Legacy of colonialism, lack of capital, corruption, aftermath of several civil wars, lack of economic development, etc. Compare Chad with other non-Muslim countries: Laos, Vietnam, Philippines, Bolivia, Peru, Mongolia - even the Siberian region of eastern Russia and northern Canada, you will find similar challenges as well. This road was probably a military road built by the French during the colonial era, but it probably wasn't much better off then than it is now. The national needs have changed, but the infrastructure has not.
@3bouldersurban6533 ай бұрын
I feel the pain of Chadians and still smiling !!
@3bouldersurban6533 ай бұрын
@@fibby-enymore6601 has nothing to do with the religion?? But its leaders
@peggygreen59213 ай бұрын
Amazing! The Chadians pleasantly working together to achieve their goals in the face of challenges. What a people.❤ 👍🏽. Hello and God blessings from Barbados🇧🇧.
@yeshot213 ай бұрын
I would like to express my deepest sympathy to the Chadian people who are working hard every day despite very difficult conditions. It is a video that shows how hard it is for the people to live if a country's politics are not done properly. I would like to express my respect and gratitude to the production team who made an in-depth video of the difficult life of the Chadian people. Chadian political leaders are strongly urged to do what is right for the people.
@rosariotapia6393 ай бұрын
Have a strong faith and in politics it’s always disagreements are the problem, if it’s for unity them everybody will prosper!
@HARIDASNAIR-ej3ow3 ай бұрын
Their hard-core similarity and unity is paying dearly. @@rosariotapia639
@SharonDoyle-n6g3 ай бұрын
Open your eyes the politicians are the problem. They claim to care about the people while implementing policies to destroy the people. We wrestle against principalities in high places.
@putribaman21463 ай бұрын
Semoga allah beri kemudahan di hari depannya.aamiin
@ulrahman60622 ай бұрын
شكرا جزيلا على تقديرك الوضع في تشاد كل الحب لك❤❤❤
@kambrose15493 ай бұрын
Everyday heroes has taken on a new meaning for me. Those Chadians were amazing! They deserve much better
@aticknekong52963 ай бұрын
..i liked when the narrator said ".....Chadians are not the type to give up..........their good ideas are what keep the country going...." Loves their Never Day Die attitude😍👍👍👍...
@ibrahimarnimi78463 ай бұрын
Really that the synonym of a driver in Chad is suffering, and for the passenger is the pain 🥺😅
@sayidka.61223 ай бұрын
oh brother, you deserve better, this is not life, you standing up for your rights. French clonism has exploited your country and subordinated you to the rest of the world along with other countries in West Africa
@diannemuriuki51753 ай бұрын
This is a quite interesting documentary..my heart ♥ goes to the ŕesilent people of Chad 🇹🇩. Sending love and thoughts from Kenya 🇰🇪
@HaileMoSouggui2 ай бұрын
I'm from Chad & I want to settle in Kenya with his lovely people. One Love from chad❤
@MohammadAhmadNaz-ze6pl2 ай бұрын
Chad, the Desert that Floods | Deadliest Journeys. Very brave and hard working people of Chad. From London, England.💗💗.
@Pinklady-gt7xu3 ай бұрын
I am looking from Europe and would like to express my gratitude to the team showing us in what difficulties these poor people have to live their lifes. And compliments to the people facing such problems in their everyday lifes keeping calm helping each other. They are real heroes. Chad Government has to build infrastructure.
@SAKO96016 күн бұрын
One thing that you ignored they are happier than you with their hard life, they don't go crazy, they don't commit suicide like here in Europe, they are not into drugs
@EA-dweller9 күн бұрын
It’s hard to build infrastructure when the the IMF which is basically a tool of the west makes sure they are completely drenched in debts and endless loans. It was a system established right after the colonial period. It’s been more deadly than the actual colonial system. Only 3 countries never took a loans from IMF. That’s Libya, Botswana and Eritrea. We’ve all seen what happened to Libya. When Gadaffi tried to come up with a new Africans system that would challenge the IMF Libya was invaded by NATO, completely destroyed and pillaged to the core. It’s a way to send a message to whoever will try to oppose that system. The same happened in Congo when Lumumba tried to nationalize the resources. Same happened to Thomas Sankara when he tried to make Burkina Faso self sufficient. For example, this country Chad has a lot of Uranium, gold and oil which is exploited by France. Even their monetary system is french (Le Franc CFA).
@giampietrocamotti96307 күн бұрын
@@SAKO960 non hanno scelto, noi si, loro non possono tornare dai loro genitori, molti di quelli che conosco, invece, si.
@SAKO9607 күн бұрын
@@giampietrocamotti9630 I cant even understand what you are trying to say
@UltraMaccabi_Natzis3 ай бұрын
Look how United they are no hate no ego just living a peaceful life in this hardships is truly a miracle
@moviesforrandy3 ай бұрын
dam shame how the good people has to suffer with all the natural resources the country has.
@MattyNelson-rs3ik3 ай бұрын
I must truly look for an old Toyota pick up..Cameroon roads are such a mess..
@ChoroTesla2 ай бұрын
People suffer and leaders eat em natural resources come on
@martinafricalive12923 ай бұрын
Everything in his pickup seems to be held together by divine intervention.
@JuraganBatik3 ай бұрын
Yes.
@ItsWorkingTogetherForMyGood3 ай бұрын
Mother Africa 🌍
@hammondm4113 ай бұрын
it killed me
@plushiestory3 ай бұрын
By the power of DavidSonJC
@kambrose15493 ай бұрын
Actually by blood sweat and human ingenuity!
@ZYosef-sd7wu3 ай бұрын
This is a great documentary and done very well. Thank you. As an African from Eritrea living in the US, my heart goes out to my fellow Africans who struggle from day to day to live decent lives and yet keep their dignity and humanity. Shame on so many African leaders who don’t look after their own citizens’ welfare. Also climate change is wreaking havoc on the poorest of the world and the more prosperous countries have a duty to extend real assistance to those who are suffering through no fault of their own. Africans have existed since the dawn of history and with their humanity and creativity intact they will remain. By the way, of all the modern machinery and transport system ‘Toyota cars and lorries are a true wonder. I agree with a viewer who said Toyota company should give a brand new one to this driver (then again with the latest electronics it may be rendered useless for such creative reconstruction to the local terrain and use). This writer has also seen many Toyota and some Mercedes trucks adapted and used by Eritrean freedom fighters during our 30 years of war. The ingenious Eritrean mechanics practically revamped almost every aspect of the car to be used in the mountains and deserts of Eritrea.
@sturdyharris83202 ай бұрын
Go back what you got right now in the bank or your pockets will make you a leader over there 🤷🏾♂️
@mimygold21483 ай бұрын
Everyone should watch this. Excellent narration and a great insight to the lives of these lovely people
@ИгорьМузычук-ь6ь22 күн бұрын
Поддерживаю!
@reginakihato29043 ай бұрын
Wow Africans never give up never depends on their leaders , they have what it takes to succeed, proud Kenyan 🇰🇪
@annahall96103 ай бұрын
The world needs leaders that care about people
@Error_-qz2zr3 ай бұрын
pick me
@emil.jansson3 ай бұрын
People need to take responsebility for their own lifes instead of relying on strong men.
@mostawesome96103 ай бұрын
The world has too many business people, exploiting for profit
@RenoSimpson3 ай бұрын
@@emil.jansson exactly these people don't put anything into their countries infrastructure they don't pay any sort of tax what is the leader supposed to do somehow fund the entire country.. they don't care about each other you can tell by the very first scene of where the vehicle drove right past the other vehicle stuck and didn't even hesitate didn't stop for assistance.
@ronaldtaylor83263 ай бұрын
And it also needs to rid itself of as influence as it has with the West. Africa doesn't need your scammy foreign aid. Leave them to their own devices
@m.hdjinni52732 ай бұрын
Being a Chadian is not easy. You are living in legendary mode. May God help us
@spaceman573414 сағат бұрын
Look around you. 😮 I think it’s now safe to say there is no god. Stop it with the silly god sht. No one is coming to save you. U must save yourselves. Start with stop giving power to bs gods.
@메아리-n9o2 ай бұрын
유튜브가 아니면 대한민국 언론에선 보기 어려운 아프리카의 생생한 삶의 현장입니다. 기후 변화와 여러 가지 어려움 속에서도 열심히 살아가는 차드 국민들에게 힘내시라 응원드립니다.
@nerdsheldon78432 ай бұрын
Resilience perseverance got a whole new meaning. my immense respect for the people of Chad
@majie10183 ай бұрын
The definition of hardship with unimaginable tolerance.
@jobowman314417 күн бұрын
We are so blessed here in America
@jillcabler21863 ай бұрын
Watching from Danville Virginia USA eye have tears in my eyes and pain in my ❤️ for these very brave people they are so resilient and deserves to be helped especially with better roads so that their livelyhood and life in general can be more better
@modrikisadopted63373 ай бұрын
they have natural resources minerals, agric etc. for how long will this continue? Next 30 - 50 years?
@jilllangman93433 ай бұрын
Toyota! Please give this man a new ute and start a museum with his miracle machine!
@israhabdulkadiradam57613 ай бұрын
😂😂
@mariabon5842 ай бұрын
the new one wouldn't last long
@mysticmoose61233 ай бұрын
So glad for new episodes. I love this series. Been watching for a long time. I hope it keeps going. I drive for UBER on occasion and I picked up a passenger from the navel base who is originally from kenya, and we started talking about documentaries. When I mentioned this one his face lit up and we had a great conversation. He to is a big fan of Deadliest Journeys. Was a really cool experience. First time I've had a passenger from somewhere who didn't say a show about their home town/state/country was pure crap. I just remembered I also picked up a young lady who was also originally from kenya (I live in Florida BTW) she was on her way to the airport to fly home and was talking to someone on the phone, she said she was scared to go back because of all the robberies. She said she wasn't afraid for her life or anything it's just when they rob you instead of having a gun or knife they have a handful of human feces and threaten to rub it on you if you don't hand over your stuff. I had to laugh because I seem to remember the kenya episode said the same thing, or someone in that episode said something similar.
@kariukingugi393 ай бұрын
No Kenyan is scared to go back home, F you talking about? 😂😂kenya is a f paradise I'd be more scared of Florida. Those people misrepresented big time 😂😂TF. I'm watching this episode like, "People live like this?" Africa is wide diverse poor and rich and for me or an individual that can afford to fly to Florida its not anything like this. Talking about fearing to go back home 😂😂
@olabenne55193 ай бұрын
Those are usually homeless kids that sniff glue to get high..Robbers use guns
@Brian-bo4bz3 ай бұрын
I live in Kenya and the crime rate isn't that bad,some American cities have higher crime rates,and the robbery story is pure garbage,that must have been some self hating Kenyan saying that if that was the case why would she be traveling back to such a backward place,Kenya is a big tourist destination with over 3 million tourists from around the world visiting annually most from the US going on Safari, book a vacation and find out for yourself stop consuming propaganda
@credera3 ай бұрын
The problem is, that in 50 years you can make the same documentary again because nothing will change!!!
@Onion_Knights3 ай бұрын
there is no need to redo another documentary if nothing changed, just repost the same one, done
@GenXerReacts3 ай бұрын
Not true. Then it will be Deby's grandson in charge instead of his son. Or his cousin or great grandnephew.
@harveythedog55393 ай бұрын
Politicians would of lined their pockets even more. So they would have even bigger bank balances.
@estanislauildo15223 ай бұрын
and at that time this bullet proof lory will still be running.
@credera3 ай бұрын
@@estanislauildo1522 that is true and a positive thing!
@kariukingugi393 ай бұрын
My African brothers, how does that pickup hold? Incredible to say the least. I'm African, but this is a completely different perspective for me 😮😮The resilience is outstanding.
@carolinetalam58323 ай бұрын
Ukistaajabu ya Kenya utaona ya Chad
@HumbledEngineer3 ай бұрын
That kind of robbery is usually committed by street boys in slums or downtown Nairobi. But it's not a common thing... The last episode on Kenya was 100% stage managed. A good number of us Kenyans are fans of this show and we were not happy about it. But there is another one on 'flying trucks of Kenya' that was excellent
@modrikisadopted63373 ай бұрын
no option. any option?
@msemakweli-wk3lg3 ай бұрын
I love Africa! ❤ Never a dull moment. Nothing goes to waste. Even Toyota or Nissan have no idea how that thing is running.
@MineyMulty3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 yeah we leave like this in Africa ❤👍🏿
@Jennieraj13 ай бұрын
I feel like I've traveled almost the entire universe just by watching The best documentaries ❤
@YonexCC3 ай бұрын
As an American who's parents immigrated from the Philippines, grew up with a good, well off household and now on my own and successful, seeing this really makes realize that we (those in modern countries living decently at the very least) tend to take everything we have for granted. I've been through speed bumps in life, but nothing like this where this is life. I feel so bad for these people and others all around the world, but at the same time I'm thankful and grateful to be where I am at. Great episode to shed some light on Chad.
@SAKO96016 күн бұрын
In America in not all shining either. At least Chadian people are happy with the little they have and they don't live in the cemeteries like in the Philippines, neither struggling with drugs addiction and garbage in some places like California, New-York and other, we have seen many dirty places in USA and peoples are high in Drugs and walking like zombies and begging for food. Not because you are one of lucky and trying to say all American are living a good life
@FrederickPalka3 ай бұрын
The best show on the planet 🤙 From Guam, USA 🇺🇸
@worldstar9073 ай бұрын
I am still not sure if they care in some way or if they just try to make fun of their roads. the show is very entertaining and humbling at the same time.
@FrederickPalka3 ай бұрын
@@worldstar907 No one is making fun of the roads. The show is about resilience of the human race 🙏
@reubentv29483 ай бұрын
It's sad to me.
@FrederickPalka3 ай бұрын
@@reubentv2948 That's life 🧬
@BeatzByArpeggio3 ай бұрын
imagine toyota using this mans truck for advert....to show the world toyota never dies
@mohamedassouqi19843 ай бұрын
You totally right
@lastzulu1803 ай бұрын
ahahahahaaah bro toyota to the end of time
@DollyMullet3 ай бұрын
YESSS i was thinking the same Toyota Is life's
@queyoung7543 ай бұрын
I'm a ToyBoy myself from South Africa 🇿🇦 ... All I drive is Toyota
@Open_DoorMedia3 ай бұрын
@@queyoung754 I sell cars. I've sold more of Toyota cars than any other brands.
@nikoyameh3 ай бұрын
I was expatriate working from 2019-2023 in NDjamena and Ronier, Chad. Chadian are very nice and humble people. Had took few pictures and videos about their daily life. Not many countries actually knows Chad since the government and security forbids foriegners taking pictures of them and places of interest. Meaning you had to have local friends as assurance for picture and video activities in their communities or town. Yes Toyota is their king of the roads and no holds bars. Flash storm and flood has never been solved as by experienced there. March- July hottest, August rains, October November cool and cold till January. Honestly quite peaceful apart the top Northern and the bottom Southern border part crisis. Chadian people merci beaucoup.😂
@AHMEDABAKAR-e8z3 ай бұрын
Merci beaucop ❤
@fomoescobar53282 ай бұрын
This series has taught me that everything can be fixed with nothing! God bless these resilient and determined people, who never give up, no matter what, and always get it done one way or another. We can all learn from this.
@kpcp69743 ай бұрын
this is one of my favorite documentary series which i like. This help me learn more about this world
@hoamoako3 ай бұрын
same here. i've learnt a lot from these episodes
@njjimenez149Ай бұрын
Watching these documentaries teaches me to value everything we have, where I live and how I live! Appreciate everything with more reason
@rosacunningham75593 ай бұрын
My heartfelt respect for these people, working so hard for survival.
@WSamuel-1002 ай бұрын
I had to pause and write this down, "Everything in the Toyota pickup seems to be held by divine intervention" This one got me to smile ☺
@oumarhadji40333 ай бұрын
I love my beautiful country of Chad. Insha ALLAH one day will be a better infrastructure, so that my people will be safe to travel around
@LazarusEli3 ай бұрын
GOD BLESS YOU ALL MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS I SALUTE AND RESPECT YOU ALL... FROM THE PHILIPPINES🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 🙏🙏🙏😔😔😔❤❤❤💪💪💪
@johnhayfron76693 ай бұрын
This documentary is truly remarkable. As a dedicated Toyota enthusiast, one of my greatest concerns has always been the potential for Toyota to become overly reliant on electronic and digital advancements. There is a risk that, in some regions, these innovations could make Toyota vehicles less appealing if owners can no longer perform repairs themselves when issues arise. Toyota has built a reputation for producing reliable and accessible vehicles that are appreciated globally. It's crucial for their engineers to recognize this and continue manufacturing straightforward, durable pickup trucks that can be maintained by users in any part of the world. Ultimately, this documentary serves as an insightful reminder of the balance needed between innovation and practicality
@SteveLewis-x1w2 ай бұрын
Bless Up the Chadian People for their courage and resilience to provide service on the difficult roads government please fix the Roads. ❤
@KobenanFranck3 ай бұрын
Great documentary! thank you to show how chadians people are suffering despite all the natural resources we have. FROM CHAD.
@thobekilendawonde61543 ай бұрын
Watching from South Africa 🇿🇦.
@katiyan20913 ай бұрын
This documentaries are my favorite to watch! From Mexico 🇲🇽
@modrikisadopted63373 ай бұрын
why so?
@Axum723 ай бұрын
This is so difficult to watch here in Jamaica. I hope someone like Ibrahim Traore comes along, and straightens this country out, give the people a fighting chance.
@sturdyharris83202 ай бұрын
Shit bro you better duck your taco Jamaica gets active 😂😂😂
@Axum722 ай бұрын
@@sturdyharris8320 English please.
@elainemaineculf24123 ай бұрын
I see creativity at an amazing level....all i can say is brilliant........God will see them through.
@nunyabuziness84213 ай бұрын
Toyota should give that first old man a new truck
@salman1119993 ай бұрын
They don’t make them like that anymore bro, will prolly breakdown
@Maheskurana3 ай бұрын
Toyota don’t have money 😂😂
@howlinwulf3 ай бұрын
@@Maheskuranawho Toyota. Why make fun of these hard working decent hearted people.
@NicoleMakaveli-wr6mm3 ай бұрын
He should give us an account we should contribute to change lives our fellow hardworking brothers
@jumbojumbo68663 ай бұрын
@@howlinwulf ngl their more hardworking than gen z folk like me for example
@JaJiLeJindgi3 ай бұрын
Oh man, the life is tough there. They are strong, really really strong to live with a smile. I so wish Africa gets its dues. Development and progress.
@kathyschreiber99473 ай бұрын
This is so sad. This country with vast natural resources to sell the world has done absolutely nothing to build any infrastructure such as dams, bridges, levees and roads. The leadership should be ashamed of themselves. No people should have to live this way. Scrambling in the mud to get a truck across a river, packing 20 people into a pickup truck. Best love and wishes to the incredibly strong people of Chad. Thanks for opening my eyes.
@lizaleon52603 ай бұрын
Tan malagradecidos que es la mayoría de las personas en usa 🇺🇸 y en Latinoamérica..se quejan por todo,pero esto si es sufrimiento,esto si es una vida difícil,más sin embargo ellos son resilientes 😢pero ellos sacan fuerzas y viven cada día con amor unos a otros y comparten todo ❤Gracias por este documental muy bueno ❤
@arnoldmbuthia26873 ай бұрын
I would not have expected such flooding in a country in the sahel tbh. Especially with the increasing desertification. It is also the first time I have watched a documentary on Chad
@alexy57373 ай бұрын
Thanks for exploring this doc about my country. As we speak now the whole capital is flooded. It is sad the country have a lot of natural resources but they are being taken out by France and USA in complicity with our corrupted leaders.
@MikeGreenwood513 ай бұрын
@@alexy5737 Money talks and we know the USA & France have rich wallets.
@earlysda3 ай бұрын
@@alexy5737 alexy, it is your false information that is keeping Chad poor. Japan and Singapore worked nicely with the real world, and look where they got.
@troywest17243 ай бұрын
@@earlysdaBRICS will change that. Those Western Europeans that have sought to destroy will reap what they have sown
@earlysda3 ай бұрын
@@troywest1724 troy, you seem to be unaware that the BRICS are fighting among themselves, unable to agree to much of anything, except their hatred of the West. . Why do you hate prosperity?
@MohammadAhmadNaz-ze6pl2 ай бұрын
Very hard working people of CHAD. From London, England.
@susanpitt47423 ай бұрын
Hey ... can we all, along with Toyota, crowd fund to buy Abdel a new truck ? Any takers?? Please can the documentary makers start to arrange this. It should be an option under all the films of this type.
@kkadam963 ай бұрын
I'm in if a fund is set up.
@lovesyah46183 ай бұрын
I'm in😊
@friedricherhart2901Ай бұрын
Same
@SthembisoMkhasibe16 күн бұрын
Arranged I'll be sending you the banking details right away. Some have already started making some contributions. Thank you. The banking details are as follows : Account number 51064434329 Tyme Bank and branch code is 678910. Thank you.
@القرشيالهاشمي-ه1ف3 ай бұрын
Tough living for tough people, there's no room for whining, patience and optimism are always the main spare..
@Rebecca-zr3lu2 ай бұрын
God, thank you for your great love and mercy and patience and grace in Jesus name. Amen 🙏
@cleancare82603 ай бұрын
Good documentary and may God Bless Chadians ,,I'm from 🇰🇪 Though we have many challenges as a country but in Kenya 🇰🇪 I can say the government has really tried on roads
@MuthoniNairobi3 ай бұрын
We should be grateful
@abdallahkilume6598Ай бұрын
Yes, we should be, after watching this doc, we are much better off, and the Chadians are very resilient.
@remy98243 ай бұрын
I love everything about African resilience. We are overcomers in every sense of the word ❤
@ehsanali71943 ай бұрын
Beautiful country receive love from Pakistan
@31108Julia2 ай бұрын
The people of chad are really amazing in the face of all these problems they still retain their sense of humor. Thank you for a very eye opening documentary.
@Alwaliahmatfatimezara2 ай бұрын
I'm Chadien thank you. I hope my country is going to best soon ❤❤
@86keno3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this gem....
@uncledan2u3 ай бұрын
Awesome docu, awesome people. Love from Malaysia 🇲🇾
@shacabkafariid18273 ай бұрын
Abdel is the definition of hardworking dad
@ralstoncoke8730Ай бұрын
Wow! This is amazing! Hats off to the people of chad. Sending you love from Jamaica ❤.
@TheBenny20043 ай бұрын
Salute to these brave hardworking men and women. From Morocco
@LazarusEli3 ай бұрын
FILIPINOS AND CHADIANS HAVE MANY THINGS IN COMMON RESILIENT AND STRONG PEOPLE 🙏🙏🙏😔😔😔❤❤❤🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
@Sultan-rt9xo2 ай бұрын
اعجبني جدا تمسكهم بدينه وصبرهم على تحمل المشقة اسال الله عز وجل ان يغير حالهم للاحسن ويغنيهم من فضله
@prdi12321 күн бұрын
Amiinn ya robbal 'alamin
@davidhatton60653 ай бұрын
I need to shut up and never complain about anything again... Thank you for the great video. Super human Chad's!
@joshuasjericho39153 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤ Heck this makes me want to built roads there!
@RVnewbeonyube069Ай бұрын
the road grader man probably has 10 years of experience but still doesn't understand it.
@petrofilmeurope17 күн бұрын
Probably the best travel documentary I have watched - the camera works are just phenomenal, and the narration is pleasant to listen to. Thank you from Oslo.
@KarmaFollowsMe.3 ай бұрын
I love all the Dangerous Roads episodes
@peterscheer4452 ай бұрын
powerful story and just shocking what these folks have to endure just to survive. daily heroism . very professional documentary. much credit to the crew filming on site...
@st.peterunner87583 ай бұрын
These docs make me feel like I have such nice cars. I'm very lucky
@PhonePhone-sf8te3 ай бұрын
do you have a nice car because you actually take care of the car, or do you just buy a new car when your old one gets dirty?
@josescheel662012 күн бұрын
Meu nome é JOSÉ SCHEEL sou do Brazil. E parabenizo o povo Africano por sua garra e luta pela vida. Parabéns 👏 👏 👏 👏 Parabéns pelo seu trabalho maravilhoso 👏👏👏
@emirates51843 ай бұрын
And you will see the leaders living in luxury, buying properties abroad and their kids are in the best schools abroad. That's Africa leaders for you😢
@deedeedixon7122 ай бұрын
The people deserve better a real Leader takes care of the needs of his Nation not just a few. That's why America. And others are Breaking down.
@rous921722 күн бұрын
Guau, que documental tan interesante, , que pueblo tan trabajador y tan luchon, nos lo ganan a los mexicanos,.los admiro hermanos de Chad, que hombres que nada se les hace difícil para todos tienen solución, deseo que un día progresen , se lo merecen Dios con todos y a seguir luchando todo esto lo vivimos aquí en México, y en algunas comunidades muy retiradas de las ciudades todavía se vive esta realidad. Saludos desde México.salud para todos.
@aneesahmed25413 ай бұрын
In Africa every car is driven until the last nut and bolt gives up. It a testing ground for vehicle manufacturers. If you want to buy a vehicle first look at how it performs in Africa.
@vinceemmanuel36173 ай бұрын
Africa is not a country! There are countries in Africa far better than your country
@charlesdaka46043 ай бұрын
You should specify that northern African countries because those are the least developed countries due to religion and conflicts
@MattyNelson-rs3ik3 ай бұрын
We want to move to Cameroon we have a ford expedition ,,but parts will be a problem,the car is big ,good for all those pot holes,,ridiculous roads..I told my hubby,we need a Toyota big pickup..with big tires...
@MattyNelson-rs3ik3 ай бұрын
Why don't Black African leaders love their people? Why meddle in government if you are not there to help people.
@sturdyharris83202 ай бұрын
@@MattyNelson-rs3ikbecause white leaders still have an iron fist on other resources…
@MMB-28 күн бұрын
What a great courage to explore us such difficult conditions od our fellow Africans and our Neighbors as Nigerian, what is blocking this Africa from developing? the poor can't even have to live comfortably except with difficulties. thanks for the video.
@jeannemarierutaha90863 ай бұрын
Mon frère 👨 COURAGE 😰 Dieu va faire grâce comme disent nos frères KONGOLAIS 🙆🏿🙆🏿🙆🏿 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
@virtual_travel_worldwide3 ай бұрын
oh man, das ist so heftig! Ich werd mich nie wieder über Transporte beschweren. Egal wie lange sie dauern und wie beschwerlich sie sind 🫣
@michaelsamuel99173 ай бұрын
Danka.
@akojiodinaka50423 ай бұрын
I thought my country Nigeria had the worst roads and govt but this is an eye opener.
@mohamedassouqi19843 ай бұрын
I love your words to describe the deferent classes in that pickup
@SebatasAsumsi3 ай бұрын
The best documenter ever.
@joebaia16413 ай бұрын
Love this documentary...Great work guys, well done...more!!!
@Kell-ic7yn3 ай бұрын
Another great documentary ❤
@Mussah_g3 ай бұрын
Put Abdel’s contacts or a way to contribute for him to buy a new car. He deserves it
@modrikisadopted63373 ай бұрын
lets do it.
@emilianacarbonero47283 ай бұрын
TIENEN MUCHA RESILIENCIA. CON TANTA COSA DURA Y SONRÍEN .EN CAMBIÓ HAY QUIENES NO AGUANTAN LA PICADA DE UN🦟🦟🦟🦟🦟🦟🦟🪰🪰🪰🪰🪰🦂🦂🦂🪱🪱🪱
@Roseforres3 ай бұрын
I will thank God each day I drive 3 hours to work on good roads. I will not complain. God bless the people of Chad.
@brianlinke18563 ай бұрын
What a market for surplus army trucks (British, French , Italian, German or U.S.)....simply give them to these poor folks!
@michaelsamuel99173 ай бұрын
All these folks running to Europe and living badly should be just given an old diesel truck/van/car as an incentive to return home, win win for everyone Europe gets rid of their old vehicles and these folks have something to earn a living from.
@monicakieck75013 ай бұрын
💯
@Ayandamthabela03273 ай бұрын
Good idea but the west always donates and end up taking more together with their government
@philipmetto23343 ай бұрын
This is the same country i saw some oil company expatriate workers destroying their new pickup trucks using a bulldozer? They were livid at being expelled by the new government 😢
@monicakieck75013 ай бұрын
@@philipmetto2334 sad; they are their governments forgotten people
@nelsoncharles48063 ай бұрын
Abdel definitely deserves a new truck this just proves how durable Toyota's trucks are. I love how resilient the people of Chad are they never seemed to be frustrated or sad when dealt a bad hand I liked how the big truck owner took a nap with his Tabasco hot sauce that comes from my home state of Louisiana 😂
@merhawisyoum63853 ай бұрын
Excellent narration The production team have to risk their own life to bring us the lives of the determined Chadian people
@LuhanziАй бұрын
My beloved country. May our leadership one day take a form that displays love and care for its citizens. May it happen in my lifetime
@bobbyoommen95263 ай бұрын
Their indomitable attitude is inspiring
@marcclement73962 ай бұрын
If you think you have it bad watch this documentary over and over again. Such a beautiful country with beautiful people, an amazing landscape and exotic animals. If the government wasn't so corrupt this country could be opened up to tourism which would help everyone. Tourism makes countries like Chad. Yes it would take and infrastructure. Problem is the corrupt people in charge do not care to improve anything but their own gold stacks.
@andorhembram38143 ай бұрын
The best show from zimbabwe
@JessyEarley2 ай бұрын
I feel for my other human race. Back home in Papua New Guinea, most parts are mountainuoes n the hardships n determinations of people struggling just to reach n deliver the basic needs to other fellow human beings.. Is something that only God our creator will reward them. Only Him knows their hearts.. There is nothing free in this universe we must make sacrifices n work to earn it. Thank you heavenly Father God Almighty to creat humans on the sixth Day, amen! 😍🙏🙏
@BMS-T3 ай бұрын
The old toyota car running in such bad roads says about it's build and craftsmanship.
@sturdyharris83202 ай бұрын
Or or or the people that drive them…. You think it’s original parts on those vehicles? Put the drugs down 😂😂😂
@erichall4653 ай бұрын
Although sad, it's an awesome documentary.
@PauloHenrique-vh5nd3 ай бұрын
Great documentary 👏
@Media561093 ай бұрын
Before buying heavy weapons and too many cars, the government of chad has to invest in her people
@kdowenkebadile3 ай бұрын
Economy , 1st and buisness class…Lord see through this wonderful people# one love from Botswana.
@melby65123 ай бұрын
I wish our people can see this video and stop complaining ,batho ba sokola in other countries its bad
@haddingtoniangcp24643 ай бұрын
I've never rooted for a truck to come unstuck like I have with Norbert's truck @