Sorry to say brother uganda needs a good leader even in 2024 people don't have proper roads and drainage system think over it.
@ExoticGTRXАй бұрын
We should come together to help them build better drainage systems in certain areas, its very easy to do since all we have to do is dig holes at a deeper level to put Gravel, Fabrics, and Plastic Cages inside to combat the flood
@brunowalkingaround409825 күн бұрын
Um abraço do Brasil à todo população de Uganda. Amo a África 🤝
@opolotivation25 күн бұрын
"Um grande abraço do Uganda paraBrasil também! ❤️ A África é um continente incrível, com tantas culturas e histórias maravilhosas. Amo essa conexão entre nossos povos! 🌍🤝"
@Pyf-i7bАй бұрын
Africa 🌍 is Africa,GDMNNN MAN THIS SOMETHING ELSE
@opolotivationАй бұрын
Africa truly is something special! 🌍🔥 Glad you feel the energy! 🙌
@fredericksharon7494Ай бұрын
Reminds me of S. Korea in the late 70's, but the ditches were covered with concrete slabs and sewage flowed thru it... smelled great...
@JulianaOtukpo-ng5ukАй бұрын
❤❤❤ new subscriber here
@opolotivationАй бұрын
Welcome and thank you so much for subscribing! ❤❤❤ I’m excited to have you on board! 😊
@TrailAmbienceАй бұрын
Nice video, question for you. What are your camera settings you use here? Also, almost all your videos have some sort of mist/ haze filter lut on them? Do you know know what it is you use for that? It's almost like a fog filter. Thank you
@opolotivationАй бұрын
Camera settings used are as below: Resolution: 2160 x 3840. Frame rate: sometimes 30 or 60 frames per second (fps). Aspect ratio: The default 4:3 I don't use any Luts, just the settings
@TrailAmbienceАй бұрын
@opolotivation thanks, forgot to ask what camera you are using?
@indrawinataindra4467Ай бұрын
👍❤️🇲🇨 Indonesia
@opolotivationАй бұрын
❣❤Uganda
@ntambiroger3497Ай бұрын
Watching from Nasana
@opolotivationАй бұрын
Greetings to everyone over there sir🌹🌹 Thanks for watching🙏🙏
@loveliejoseph6239Ай бұрын
Rainy day
@opolotivationАй бұрын
Rainy Day indeed🌹🌹🌹🌹
@loveliejoseph6239Ай бұрын
@@opolotivation Thanks for sharing keep up the great work
@opolotivationАй бұрын
@@loveliejoseph6239 Thanks for watching❤ I appreciate🙏🙏
@SerdceDankoАй бұрын
We have black soil here in Russia, so these brown mud roads looks like an alien planet to me ))
@opolotivationАй бұрын
That's an interesting observation! The contrast between black soil and brown mud roads must be quite striking🌹🌹
@Fhfhfhfhf78Ай бұрын
Oh my God, I cannot believe you guys don’t need the old men be president and all these people they walk with him
@opolotivationАй бұрын
Everyone has different views on leadership, and it’s important to consider a variety of perspectives. Age and experience can bring wisdom, but fresh ideas and energy are also valuable in shaping the future!"
@vogulrus7 күн бұрын
Ха-ха. Расскажи это тем, кто выбирал президентом Байдена.
@martin4819Ай бұрын
Something strange about seeing a guy wearing a suit standing in mud and surrounded by shacks. In a sense, it sums up much of Africa….poor priority.
@opolotivationАй бұрын
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@allanthree1354Ай бұрын
W
@opolotivationАй бұрын
❤❤🌹🌹❤❤
@fabianaoliveira7175Ай бұрын
Chuvinha ❤uma curiosidade ai tem aquela cobra manga negra , tenho tantas perguntas mas fico com medo de me chamarem de burra 😂 . Amamos vceis bjo
@opolotivationАй бұрын
Ei, como vai? 😄 Não se preocupe, suas perguntas nunca são idiotas! A cobra manga preta é uma espécie verdadeiramente fascinante. Se você quiser saber mais sobre ele, estou aqui para responder suas curiosidades! 😁 Beijos e obrigada pelo carinho! 💖
@علاجطبيعي-ف2ظАй бұрын
اللهم صل على محمد
@opolotivationАй бұрын
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@user-we1fq6kj6pАй бұрын
On veut des vidéos tous les jours sous la pluie, bonjour l'hiver en Afrique
@opolotivationАй бұрын
c'est une bonne idée ! il y a toujours de belles choses à capturer sous la pluie, . L'hiver en Afrique a son propre charme, n'est-ce pas ?
@cellygramachoАй бұрын
People don't mind walking the streets like this.
@AmoMoëtiАй бұрын
Obviously they dont mind because they keep on voting for the same politicians
@opolotivationАй бұрын
It’s interesting how people can feel so comfortable in their surroundings, isn't it? Everyone has their own comfort zone, and for some, walking the streets just feels natural🌹🌹
@cellygramachoАй бұрын
@@opolotivation I didn't mean any harm, it was just an observation.
@romanaabo3664Ай бұрын
@@AmoMoëti Because voting in this country really means something.....🤦♀️🤦♀️😂
@Akash-qh5dl5ry8mАй бұрын
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@w150924 күн бұрын
Кто им будет строить дороги?
@opolotivation24 күн бұрын
Хороший вопрос! Это зависит от многих факторов, включая правительство и местные власти, которые должны принимать меры для улучшения инфраструктуры.
@vogulrus7 күн бұрын
Китай это сделает, они во многих африканских странах строят.
@spitfirestake54Ай бұрын
They’re used to it. Now, I’d be uncomfortable
@opolotivationАй бұрын
Ohh yes, They are used to it, It’s interesting how we adapt to our surroundings over time😍😍🌹
@ugandanindiaspora4647Ай бұрын
Those bu flooded roads only needs some land filling with sub based soil aand then compaction to look good'''''''''''' mulinda kiy govt kya museveni
@iman5214Ай бұрын
if china can progress from a backwards undeveloped country in 50 years the continent of africa should be able to do the same or better…those housings and streets are deplorable and the people seems content to just accept things the way it is…we need caring,competent,and committed leaders to steer and elevate the people to their rightful place on this planet…a continent with such wealth in resources should not have it’s people living in such squalor
@opolotivationАй бұрын
You bring up a valid point. The rapid progress of China over the past few decades is certainly an inspiring example, and it's true that Africa, with its abundant resources, has the potential for similar or even greater advancement. However, progress requires strong leadership, strategic planning, investment in infrastructure, and a commitment to addressing the challenges of poverty and inequality. It's important for both local and international efforts to support sustainable development. Awareness and action are crucial to ensuring that Africa’s potential is realized for the benefit of all its people. Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful perspectiv