$5 Street Food Challenge In South Sudan!
$5 Street Food Challenge In South Sudan!
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Girl u don't know the name of Ranksha in English ohh😮 it's called Tricycle
Ang mga patay gutom ay dadaan kayo sa 40 thousands hands o sa butas ng karayom,Bago kayo makapag business sa mga catcher country
Wolof from senegal ❤ Sending love to our sudanese relatives..❤
Never seen it before
We eat all that in Kenya.i am surprised that Sudanese speak swahili
Yeah you will get powdered juice because the average African business man or woman prefer to retail Asian-proceesed fruit juice while our own fruits get rotting for lack of processing and storage!😂
Wode Maya you are a great man and thanks for showing our country to the rest of the world. May God bless you bro and continue with your great work.
The guide is soo beutiful .they also speak swahili..love it
I was in Juba 2015 for sure they are developing fast I miss many things there
South Sudan are talking Swahili, it so fantastic
She is so beautiful 😍❤️
we really the oldest country on earth we just going through the motions right now
Tuk tuk in English -Rickshaw
They say:
"Salam" "Syukran" "Nanas" it is my daily words I use MasyaAllah, love this country and the people so far!
She has a Ugandan accent
WODE, my family love you and the amassing work you are doing for Africa. However, we don't understand why you are promoting the US money in all of your videos. Stay Blessed.
Good job done Maya
shuu vendor is south Sudan are touching things with their hands, why, they should cover with plastic or use a spoon, please.
am suprise there speaking swaili 🤗
South Sudan is just an extended KENYAN province. The street food is typically KENYAN. The difference is just they are taller than us.
You guys I envy your stomach