10 Things You Didn't Know About Ivory Coast

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10 Things You Didn't Know About Ivory Coast


Top 10 things you didn’t know about Ivory Coast

Hello Displorers, Welcome back to another fascinating video and thanks for watching. As you already know displorers, Its always a pleasure presenting to you some interesting but lesser known facts about the beautiful countries on the African continent. In this video, we take you on a beautiful…

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  1. Lots of cashews. Wow. I'd bet the people have no gallbladder issues. A modest ingestion of cashews keeps body bile functioning wonderfully.
    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  2. Found out I’m 4% Ghana and Ivory Coast I’m so happy I came and watch this video so much knowledge and that image of the green mountain so beautiful

  3. My ancestry DNA reads
    Cameroon,Congo&Western Bantu peoples21%
    Nigeria 15%
    Ivory Coast & Ghana 15%
    England&North Western Europe 11%
    Scotland 11%
    Benin&Togo 6%
    Senegal 5%
    Wales 4%
    Nigeria East Central 3%
    Germanic Europe 3%
    Mali 2%
    Ireland 2%
    Southern Bantu people’s 1%

  4. ALL this goodness – and it is still dirt poor! Africa – what does this tell the world about you? Your people work desperately hard – yet? The whole thing is depressing. French speaking – nothing to be proud of! French colonial heritage is vexing indeed. All France has done is to have taken from its African colonies – and gave nothing of import (including their language) back.

  5. One of my favorite neighboring countries in Africa. I lived there from my childhood days for 9 good years. Still remember all the memories of my second home away from home (Liberia).

  6. As a tourist to Ivory Coast, I realised the massive disparity between the right and the poor. Worse, the rich class are mainly foreigners ( French and Indian ), or a handful of politicians, and own most of the land resource and industry. While the poor are the real locals, who majorly seem to live in ghettos. Not very different other states at the receiving end of capitalism combined with imperialism