Hello team LNN🙏🏾 Always nice seeing you here❤️ Kindly share your thoughts/opinion on the comment section :)
@AfriKan-Nazi7 күн бұрын
Lynn ntaandika na kiswahili isitolewe ju youtube does, solutions to is kuunganisha Africa, adapting common currency na kuondoa colonial boundaries.. I love what you are doing
@maxwelljuma14546 күн бұрын
Lynn saa hii munaelewa kwa nini BABA Anasukumwa AU?? He's is the biggest Pan-African leo ni Africa!! So putting him there..,nikumfunga macho so that he thinks he will be making big decisions on Africa..and btw that's the exact reason he's never been allowed to be Kenya one...his mind is too transformative for the liking of the colonialist..,Africans are doomed ndio Must go anafanya kenye wanataka..,RAO ndio alikua the last hope for Africans..na ndio maana he wanted 254 ijoin Brics..and American and Europe will NEVER!! Allow that never!!
@kuriagithiora936 күн бұрын
@@maxwelljuma1454RAO has been instrumental if not controversial in making history in opposition politics in Kenya. He remains, as his moniker suggests, an 'enigma' in Kenya's political life. At the moment let's let him retire honourably on account of age among other factors. The future belongs to our GenZ youth. Thanks 🙏!
@maxwelljuma14546 күн бұрын
@@kuriagithiora93 Ukweli kabisa what we have now is a puppet of the west na hii kitu they keep on repeating it to him in Private..and he knows kama si wazungu hangekua hapo..so lazima acheze kama yeye..
@mwananchi47266 күн бұрын
I like his solutions. He can negotiate on behalf of Africa.
@eunicekeya89247 күн бұрын
If Africa was poor , we would have never been colonized.❤
@rosam6746 күн бұрын
This🎯💯
@paulchika41215 күн бұрын
FACTS
@drmodestoesq5 күн бұрын
So you're saying that Australia was rich when it was colonized?
@agro-valleyfarm72175 күн бұрын
The reality is there is widespread poverty of good leadership in Afrika. As of now only the leaders of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger are different.
@malianwong4 күн бұрын
Africa is a rich continent with poor people and stinking rich leaders ,all is to do with the culture of Africans,that is all ...South Africa more than 30 years ago was the most powerful country in Africa than the blacks took over and today SA is a disaster ,hell on Earth...
@e24news_KE7 күн бұрын
This year Lynn you had a lot of educational content than ever before , you deserve an award
@LynnNgugi6 күн бұрын
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 Doing it for the culture not the accolades 🙏🏾
@Storytimes1on15 күн бұрын
I wouldn’t agree more, and I have admired that❤ thanks to Lynn and her team👌
@IyanuOlodumare4 күн бұрын
Matondo Lynn 🙏🏿@@LynnNgugi
@GOSPONASTICS4 күн бұрын
@@LynnNgugiyou will still get the accolades for bringing relevant topics that help us in the present situation … 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@Sasha-yg2ng2 күн бұрын
I agree, very informative
@daughterofafrica6 күн бұрын
How can i like this show 1000times?? He who feeds you, controls you!
@wt23355 күн бұрын
Said my President!
@AbubakarMahadhi4 күн бұрын
Thomas Sankara the hero we hope we have now.homeland or death not drowning trying to ferry across Europe
@isaacprosper62954 күн бұрын
Very very true
@MwauraMutungûri6 сағат бұрын
What Jesus food sovereignty and food security africa we have everything we want but we vote in idiots. We need to wake up.
@davidr11472 сағат бұрын
But Japan doesnt have food nor energy indepency, right? What about education?🤔
@Abdulkga6 күн бұрын
Fadhel Kaboub should have been a household name in all of Africa and the rest of the global South.
@LynnNgugi6 күн бұрын
In agreement 🙌🏽🙌🏽
@JackWinston-yb3dy6 күн бұрын
Aye
@antonymaina953414 сағат бұрын
No way, it's all about crying foul. As long as we think we are the victims, we are going nowhere. Smooth language. Half truths and outright lies. I fear Lynn is being indoctrinated.
@theafricanhauler33964 күн бұрын
Any African Leader watching Lynn Ngugi Show???😢 🤔🤔 Prof Fadhel Kaboub should be the African Union Secretary general in my opinion Protect this Man at any cost 🎩 He forgot to mention 1Thing, Decolonise our education system,it is designed to follow others like Goats ✊🏾🇧🇮
@Piampiam1erКүн бұрын
I have to admit that this is one of the most intelligent speech I have ever heard about the poverty of our African countries.
@kennedykabole43266 күн бұрын
This is the media we want. One totally responsive to the needs and issues affecting Africa and Africans. Sovereign power = wealth growth. Independence, is not the same as sovereignty. Unlearning and learning in the context of self development is the new normal. Thanks Lynn.
@NXSWORLD-z8m4 күн бұрын
Every African should listen to this
@ndayakila6 күн бұрын
This Man has to be protected.
@blacksnowmartin6 күн бұрын
Every interview I watch by this lady ... I just sink deep and deeper in admiration of her consistency and effort. Great love from this side 🥰🥰🥰🥰
@LynnNgugi6 күн бұрын
Thank you🙌🏽
@AtienoWaMashamba4 күн бұрын
His tone is so gentle comparison to the earth shaking facts he dropped! There is a path forward through unity! Good luck 🍀
@fsultansomjee4652 күн бұрын
Fadhel Kaboub explains Africa's underdevelopment trap simply and systematically as requested by Lynn Ngugi. Thank you. Should be studied by students of decolonization.
@lucywanja30192 күн бұрын
Woow, if Africa was poor, we would never have been colonized. He has said it all. This conversation is so enlightening. Thanks Lynn,.
@BonVoyage8613 сағат бұрын
80 IQ wisdom..
@paulnyirongo78766 күн бұрын
Far better than the generic stuff we memorize in these universities. Keep up the good work Lynn. Malawi approves !!
@AfroKingExplorer4 күн бұрын
Your guest is amazing. I pray that just like Kadhaffi dreamed of, Africans wake up to this kind of message. Your channel is gradually becoming some of the greatest educational tool for the African youth. Keep up with the good work, Lynn.
@Powerful_Akoth5 күн бұрын
Glad to be alive as an African at these times when Africa is experiencing significant growth and change.Good job lynn❤
@lucykihura71692 күн бұрын
Is it just me, but I've watched this interview atleast four times now 😅 and everytime i watch it, i learn something new or see things in a different perspective. Unfortunately, it upsets me, so much so that i think I've found a new purpose in life. Thank you so much for educating us Lynn and Prof. Kaboub. What course would you recommend that would teach what you've just generalised beautifully?
@LoveHumansAsGodLovesYou7 күн бұрын
Lynn is dropping bomb after bomb! Much needed conversations here. ❤
@njeriratliff59187 күн бұрын
Nyambura doing what she does best. Good job beautiful
@JohnSmith-x1q4 күн бұрын
Lynn. I could not thank you enough for your show. It is one of if not the most educating and informative podcast on African matters.
@xsmail64622 күн бұрын
Lynn, this is the best educational content ever produced for Africa. Ooooooooooooh my goodness! I’m an African but US educated civil engineer (structural/highway/geotechnical design engineer) presently working on a $500 million project here in the 🇺🇸, this content has made me rethink everything
@mariaminakos86937 күн бұрын
My heart is aching 😢. This year Lynn has decided we have to walk this talk.
@talash30926 күн бұрын
You listened! Thank you Lynn for bringing in authoritative experts! Prof Kabob is indeed not only an eloquent and articulate speaker but an expert in his own right! It would take it to another level to hear another expert on economics and development in Africa!
@LynnNgugi6 күн бұрын
I always do🙏🏾 Hopefully, we can put a panel together for that GMO conversation:)
@isaacprosper62954 күн бұрын
This is the best interview Lynn you have ever done.The thoughts and ideas passed are the water that our generation thirsts...these ideas are like a glass through which you can see the future of Africa....More like this.Good job Lynn
@wycliffemulindwa19073 күн бұрын
Lynn I applaud u for bringing this gentleman, im ugandan in the usa 🇺🇸 and trust me ,conversation like this ignite my fire to.go back n make a difference in transforming africa.thanks lynn
@Beingme20247 күн бұрын
Wa kwanza Leo nipeni like jamani kwa Lynn wetu kwa kazi nzuri ❤
@anny199887 күн бұрын
This man is just the BEST. I have followed him for a while
@jefferycharles48497 күн бұрын
This is my first time hearing of him. I was listening while I was driving. I paused the video and pulled over so that I could write his name down and the books he recommended. 👍🏾
@KamauMburu-mx9yl4 күн бұрын
This is a very EDUCATIVE and RADICAL conversation. It’s a MUST WATCH show for any PAN-AFRICAN thinking individual. Kudos 👍
@agatamuriithi20123 күн бұрын
You know Lynn. I wish all media were this sensitive to information. I love how you enlightened us. Thanks. Do not stop my sister. Continually what you are doing. Its great.
@SarahKakai-k2s7 күн бұрын
Please receive your flowers team LNN ❤
@LynnNgugi7 күн бұрын
Thank you Sarah🙏🏾
@elizabethmuganzi62616 күн бұрын
It's amazing Lynn to host this eloquent man from Tunisia, yet people in government have no idea what is going on from different interested groups within the country. He is eloquent, smart, and confident. Who is our match in the political arena? I sometimes think Kenyans my age were tuned to education to be directed what to do. The majority don't analyze or critique anything. They are still following ' wamesema.' Food security can be handled if Kenya leaders are willing to help farmers. Revive Agricultural Finance Corporation, KFA ,build more seed or grain dryers and storage facilities or silos. We don't need lectures. We have good climatic conditions, great soils, the population to supply labor, and demand for produce. I am perturbed at the level of ignorance. Can Spice M host this guy? Only Latiff is smart as host. Do we really care to improve self? Government officials who appear on Spice M morning show, they appear to be at beauty contest. In US recent elections, the democrats invited celebrity class, and the candidate was part of celebrity culture. Voters were turned off. Lynn, you are great. Kenyan leaders leave a lot desired. PLO is no match to this guy.
@adamibrahim82634 күн бұрын
Please keep Interviewing this Man again and again before they Bully him into Silence🙏👏👍
@juliamarcyaduolochako40002 күн бұрын
True
@lilianb30177 күн бұрын
Brilliant mind!!! How do you find these great Africans Lynn? Great job 👏🏾
@LatifahNsubuga7 күн бұрын
This channel came to open our eyes each and every day we get to know and learn something new good 👍 LYNN ❤
@LynnNgugi7 күн бұрын
🙏🏾🙏🏾
@jefferycharles48497 күн бұрын
Incredible interview. Very enlightening. 👏🏾👏🏾
@rositascarborough57517 күн бұрын
You are on fire!!! Having this conversation right after the settler colonialism one is brilliant especially after all the Kenyans sympathizing with the poor patriotic loyal Mzungu. Too many of us ate truly in the sunken place.
@edd8227 күн бұрын
Thank you Lynne and Fadhel for educating Africans. Much love from France
@juliamarcyaduolochako40002 күн бұрын
Game over! Kazi kwisha...Africa will surely pick up
@IrvineSibhona-hw6yd5 күн бұрын
Lnn, thank you. Our brother has nailed it on the head. How we must wake up and give our African people food security and decolonising be the priority.
@isaaczazela20382 күн бұрын
Man this was the most level headed interview I've seen in time . Very educational and refreshing. Hope our leaders get this kind of advice. With thinkers like you , Africa has a bright future indeed. Much love from the south tip of the continent 😅👌🏿
@nicholastoo75436 күн бұрын
The caliber of his talk is a testament of his education and experience.
@benterbii3 күн бұрын
We live to fight...be truly and truly informed. Thank you Lynne and proff.
@jadisazade5738Күн бұрын
Great that Dr. Kwame Nkurumah's dream lives on! This should be taught in all schools.
@unimaxxcreations92983 күн бұрын
Wow!!! Listening to this guy is like reading an excellently thought out and written book...this is a must rewatch !!! Very informative
@susankiongo47856 күн бұрын
Thank you so much Lynn, for another great, great conversation. Prof. Fadhel has broken down the African problem so well. I hope most of our people now understand that working in diaspora is not a privilege, but a plan to keep Africans down economically! That the troubles of Africa are intentional. I believe that Africa will rise and her people will be finally free, just as our ancestors wished and prayed. I am just keeping my hugs for when nikirudi nyumbani. May God keep you and protect you and your team. You are doing us proud. Nyita mahua maku mwana witu - Receive your bouquet of flowers 🌼🌷🌹🌺🌻💐now. I salute you Nyambura!
@LynnNgugi6 күн бұрын
Thank you so much Susan🙏🏾 I appreciate your love and support 🙏🏾
@fredkason73763 күн бұрын
Oh my goodness, topic after topic Lynn is making me stronger, wiser, just to be kind. I wish everyone would listen. Lord, give our leaders strength to do right. Bring out a different generation that'll stand against crooked, wicked people and systems.
@LucuLucy-cr6vv7 күн бұрын
Following up from 🇸🇦 but a🇺🇬 we love you ❤❤
@tchrisbass56502 күн бұрын
This brother talking straight facts...im just listening while working and agreeing with everything he is saying
@joy_54772 күн бұрын
Lynn, God bless you for the work you are doing. All Africans need to listen to this. Our continent is capable of rising
@christymeshack2 күн бұрын
Lynn, kudos. This time umeamua. Enjoying every bit of your shows. Keep up the good work!
@92Jojo2 күн бұрын
This is the best interview by far. I love your show and I hope this interview reaches so many people. Best regards from Germany!❤
@michaelwilliams81783 күн бұрын
This guy is awesome, never thought I would see another MLK or a Gaddafi that’s using a platform of power in a nonviolent and constructive form. This guy should be the leader of development in Africa. My thoughts from SE Washington DC, USA. Impressed!
@lmongare3 күн бұрын
Oh my! Prof has opened my eyes wide. I now understand better some of the things going on in Africa. God help us!
@veronicahmuraguri21845 күн бұрын
Lyn uko tops. Yaani 2024 umetuingiza university of Impact of Global policies to the African economy. Wehave a big challenge to rise above the economic colonisation.If only Agrican leaders can lusten to this and agree to work together as a block. Thanks Lyn. Tunasoma, tunaanza kufungua our thinking.
@ramakariz93765 күн бұрын
Shout out to Lynn Ngugi you are a force to be reckon with.
@jeffhaya9472 күн бұрын
That’s one of the most interesting and insightful conversations in relation to Kenya and Africa as a whole
@minajose66023 күн бұрын
If only the government's in Africa could listen to this man's ideas am sure we would experience real sovereignty. By the way, that idea of going as a block chain to China and getting the industrialisation we need as a continent is an amazing idea. Africa could actually become a powerhouse without this IMF and worldbank illusions.
@evasavai9562 күн бұрын
But we can all African be one thing not divided
@teemukwamba27492 күн бұрын
Very good interview, the discourse here needs to be amplified and channeled to African leadership. Good work Lynn, Asante sana
@IbrAhim-sv3ne3 күн бұрын
Thank Pro & Lynn , this is very important, and also as a formular for our African Economic FREEDOM
@stellaobanyi54955 күн бұрын
This wonderful conversation should be shared across universities and even high schools and colleges. To stir up our consciousness to what ails Africa. For change to occur these kind of knowledge should be domesticated and cristalized in our minds to help us relearn and refocus on Africam priorities. What is stopping us from attaining food sovereignty?
@Blessedshee.g6 күн бұрын
Lynn was born for such a time as this! I enjoy these eye opening conversations so much.❤
@juliamarcyaduolochako40002 күн бұрын
Lyn how to Africans finance this guy to push the forefront of Africa with actions, since we need to implement his suggestions ASAP... Movement for change
@risperkariuki14596 күн бұрын
Such a beautiful conversation. It gives me so much hope that Africa can truly arise. Thank you so much.
@kks13115 күн бұрын
Very deep conversation with solutions to our problems
@gidionkipruto35406 күн бұрын
Been a while since I visited this channel, and today booom ! One of the best conversations ever. Kudos to you Lynn and your team 👏
@donnziokasymo96607 күн бұрын
Class is in session once again. I literally got a notebook strategically for LNN. Am greatful for your insight Lynn. MOB LUV💯💯💯
@TheIrenestandard6 сағат бұрын
I feel like I just had a crash course in macroeconomics, geopolitics and decolonization. Mind blowing conversation🤯
@DoraOkeyo-m4v7 күн бұрын
I'm truly elated to see Fadhel Kaboub here for his insights on Economics and he's always been on the front line calling out governments, nations and institutions on policies and systems that aren't working especially his work on the report on "Just Transition"
@BoniOtty2 күн бұрын
The most Informative Channel in 254. Keep doing it Lynn.
@collettumbo897211 сағат бұрын
Lynn receive your roses from me. This the kind of channel we need each and every day.
@makonnenwallen34087 күн бұрын
You are the best Lynn. I will be looking for this professor Fadhel after today. Since he is based in the US. This conversation and the settler Kenyan talk are now top 5. These people need to circular throughout the continent.
@StevoGitz4 күн бұрын
Lynn i love how you ask questions in your interviews. I feel like everyone can understand clearly, and feel not miss out on anything.
@SIMPANOJ5 күн бұрын
Thank you Lynn and Prof. Fadhel for the great conversation! My take home is if Africa was indeed poor as they say why did they colonize us? This is a rhetorical question. This conversation was so powerful, thank you for challenging us🙏🏿!
@martintumwine50723 сағат бұрын
This was an epitome of a classical discussion.Thank you Lynn & the Guest.
@nyobs2 күн бұрын
Thanks Lynn. Very informative. I hope Martha, Omtatah n.k. make use of this information.
@aureliamunene27306 күн бұрын
Thank you, Lynn. These are the conversations that will liberate our minds.
@slymusau2 күн бұрын
The best podcast I've watched in years
@thegreencouchshow4029Сағат бұрын
Great conversation, I was born in Congo Brazzaville and been experiencing how American is declining, I believe we as Africans all over the world need to start preparing to return and lead in many sectors we can become a power house, if only we change and want to unify as one market
@Congomania4 күн бұрын
Yes Mr Kaboub. The role of the Diaspora needs to be clarified 😊😊
@wamukoyaderrick7 күн бұрын
Now you can relate to what Jimmy Wanjigi has been talking about all along. Waking up Africa,Wake up. Debt trap has been and is still hanging on our necks,future,day to day life and most important of all, generations to come.
@marym-w2e7 күн бұрын
african has the monopoly..natural resources but they have refused to use it, we have nobody but ourselves to blame
@collinsotinga4 күн бұрын
Leadership is Africa's biggest undoing
@wacundirangu16617 күн бұрын
Finally!!Fadhel!! The one man with a little tint but IDENTIFIES as African, FULLY. IYKYK. I need to listen to this with a clear mind.
@auntiemylee31577 күн бұрын
Everything will come to light ..swahili speakers kila kitu kitakuja kwa mwangaza ata km kimefichwa kwa wakati gani haijalishi🎉🎉🎉🎉thank God now we can afford social media education than the one we are being brainwashed in school due to poor education system
@anny199887 күн бұрын
Yeah social media is here and they can't lie to us more
@liliannjuguna1838Күн бұрын
Very informative. Professor........thank you for coming over to Lynn's show. She has a huge following. Keep on teaching
@user-maungaКүн бұрын
Thank you for allowing him to speak uninterrupted.This was a very good interview on both your parts
@alisoncarol85047 күн бұрын
Nyambura is spoiling us! Love it ❤❤❤
@ibradibango47443 күн бұрын
Brilliant man
@michellegrace33665 күн бұрын
He has explained the hirechy so well from manufacturing,energy,food and at a look of things this is what is going in African countries poor for the rich
@davidchege21956 күн бұрын
The great minds... a real think tank for Africa... This is very informative and irritating at the same time... Africa needs to love itself and form a movement since it's a real bank of almost all resources needed by humans on the entire globe 🌍. The Professor is really educative and an eye opener.. Keep it up 💪💪 Lnn.
@hillaryomil93215 күн бұрын
Thank you for the history lesson. Very educative and factual.
@muhammadnawaz5039Күн бұрын
This is no history lesson. It is yesterday today and tomorrow
@Majitamsanja6 күн бұрын
THANKS LYN. BROTHER DOING A GOOD JOB EDUCATING THE PEOPLE. GOD BLESS AFRICA, THE SAHEL STATES AND IT'S LEADERS OUR LEADERS MUST PUT AFRICA FIRST. AFRICA FOR AFRICANS🙏🏾💪🏾💪🏾👏🏽👏🏽✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
@anny199886 күн бұрын
The Sahel States will go down the history as pioneers of revolution in Africa. VIVA AES
@NjoguWaNganga5 күн бұрын
Your channel is informative and mind opening. Your guest is coherent and knowledgeable. Thank you Lynn!
@kazungukakiyo6 күн бұрын
LNN our guest is speaking the minds of our legend Maumary Gadaf, exactly.
@johnobosh16266 күн бұрын
This wonderful queen she deserves to be recognised internationally.
@heinvanvlastuin49542 күн бұрын
Thank you for the quality interview.
@oumanyangata87062 күн бұрын
Quite eye-opening. Good stuff Lynn. Keep going.
@Gachango-mr2xq7 күн бұрын
👏👏👏Good job Lynn for this guest , he has opened our eyes & I hope our government in waiting is listening too coz Kenya kwisha doesn’t care about the well being of the country other than their stomachs.
@pdaniaful21 сағат бұрын
This has been the most informative podcast I've seen this year, always wondered why we can never have this knowledge transfer so that we can be self reliant, brilliantly explained and I can see why. I think there's also the 'small' issue of greed amongst our African leaders that is so acute, you wonder whether anything can be done about. The desire to acquire wealth to such a degree that it's vomit inducing.