Phrankleen has something to tell you about disappearing African Identity
Phrankleen has something to tell you about disappearing African Identity
Phrankleen has something to tell you about disappearing African identity is a recording that stems from the ongoing Exodus of several Nigerians to the United Kingdom 🇬🇧… watch, enjoy and share with others 🙂
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Phrankleen, I agree with you 100% that there is a reason why people are who they are born in countries in Africa compared to being born somewhere else. Africans need to learn to be proud of who they are in their own land. I told a friend from Sierre Leon that she should be proud to prosper in her own land, instead of purchasing things in the US that she will never really own. Her response was that if she owned something in her own land, they were just to steal it from her. That was so sad to hear.
I must commend you man, it's heartbrea0king how we consciously talk down our capabilities sighting a lak of a working system.
Well spoken brother.👏👏👏👏👏👏
I was born right there in Paddington. Can you see the illusion that was sold to Africans? Follow the leadership in Africa
Man I wish you could be my project manager but I am not from Nigeria we really need more of you
E bere lowo ori. Seek Ifa before you take any step. Nice one Phrakleen. Ifa a gbe wa o. Ase🙏🏾
Hello please reply your messages.
I don't rub minds with you with your Ifa. I also do not totally rub minds with what you have said. The journey to the west is not mainly because of greener pasture. What is the essence of having a mansion in Nigeria and you live in fear. The insecurity in the country is at its peak to the extent that foreigners are beginning to come back home. I met a British when I first arrived in the UK who lived in jos for over 20 years with his British wife. He is back home because of the insecurity. we both know kidnapping can happen anytime, Unknown gun men, bandits, police assaults, and most importantly injustice. The trade off, when life is at stake, and uncertainty in living to see the next day, is incomparable. A lot of us that are here are fighting to stay to get the papers which you have gotten. That alone is worth millions of naira. People with family want a better life for their children. The ability to succeed in the west here boils than on the individuals. A lot of people have changed their environments but they have refused to change the game and thats why they are suffering in the west. The west gives you almost equal opportunities as long as you are highly skilled and your skills is in the relevant industry. I laugh when people focus their attention on care jobs. There is no growth in care jobs. You will work till you are old. People also need to realize that when you finally succeed and your children have a better life, you need to return home to relax. To those who are 50 years and above planning to relocate to the west, please there is no point anymore. Use the energy to send your children abroad for a better life. You don't want that hardship at that age. I would also not advise people not to sell their houses. Get a lawyer and go into a lease agreement for like 5 years.
Phrankleen. I love this topic. It's quite emotional. It's a long story. It started with replacing our languages especially Yoruba with foreign language. And if you want to change or destroy a person or group of people, you change their education. You can't seperate identity from language and culture. Right now am in my sixties. During my school time there was the study of Yoruba language from the primary school level up to university. And at a point Yoruba language study was removed from the school curriculum. Amukun ti eru re wo, oke lawo. ako wo isale. That was the begining of the problem. No traditions or cultures in existence today without the languages that created them. I can only talk a little of the first of this topic today, that was why in the first place I said, It's a long story. How will you understand the Gbolohun of IFA without the noble Yoruba language. Even to the best of my knowledge, there are many Yoruba words that English language is not good enough to interprete them. And the worst is when they saw that people will at point want to trace their origin, then, History as a subject was removed from our schools. That's why today, we have few Yorubas who are able to speak Yoruba language fluently, even many Yoruba Obas mix their Yoruba speaking with English and no more HISTORIANS APART FROM PROFESSOR BAMIJI AKINTOYE who has been telling us about how great are the YORUBAS. And why people are leaving Africa especially Nigeria for Europe? It's because of the bad leaders rules in Nigeria who have been making things difficult for the Nigeria people in terms of economics and INSECURITY. Each time you think about Nigeria, the first two pictures you see are Economy mismanagement and Insecurity of lives and property. Phrankleen, let the conversations continue. . . . . . . .
Dear Sir.
I truly love your podcasts, they are so full of truth and Reality. I am a 62 year old black man born and raised in the UK. My biological father was a Nigerian igbo, and my mother is Jamaican. My biological father passed away when I was 2 years old. Hence, I was subsequently bought up by my Jamaican step dad. Currently I spend half the year in Gambia and the remainder in London. When I visited Gambia for the first time in 2018 I felt immediately at home. And it was like everyone looked like a cousin or sibling of mine. It was and still is a wonderful experience. My dream is too one day visit Nigeria the land of my birth father. But my Nigerian friends say please please be careful as Nigeria is not like Gambia. But because I too is very spiritual, I know that one day my igbo Ancestors will make me go to Nigeria.
Keep up the great work Sir.
Well done bro for staying on this noble message. Indeed, you’re an emancipator.✊
You have said it all. I have never for once fancied moving abroad . What I know for a fact is that most people in the diaspora want to come back and we are hear to build with them
Even if everything was great in the UK everyone can't go! They are making money off your desperation. UK population is 60million Nigeria alone has over 215 million people and growing. The UK is making bank on all the people willing to use their life savings. Then they will send you home since there is not enough jobs for home care people or enough places to stay. While at home they are buying up your land for cheap knowing you will be back with nothing.
Hang on to your property and also any business you have back home. Don't burn your bridges.
20 million to Japa and start from the bottom. Shey edi ni?
It behoves me truth does not have many likes compares with, if it those youtubers telling our people how to japan in two steps ,you will see many likes. I can proudly said that you my savior, iam very obedient to the gospel of total emaciopator,
Phrankleen, I’ve sent you numerous emails and DMs… I know you’re so so busy
My question- how many ebos a person needs per year?
My babalawo who’s Brazilian says 3 or more…but I can’t afford so many… pls reply my brother
Thanks in advance
I find that people don't think things through. They convert the supposed UK salary to their local currency and not consider the cost of living. Also they believe that the UK will give them opportunity, no such thing. You're only there to plug in the holes in their economy. They only want you in certain jobs, and if you get out of line, they'll kick you out. They have zero loyalty to you.
When I think about moving to the UK, I often think, the same country that supported and benefited from Apartheid and still benefits, same people who gave citizenship to murderers after independence, same people who attempted a coup a couple of year ago, same country that threatens mine with economic sanctions should we act in our own interests and not theirs, same country that threatened mine with a financial crisis if we don't assist them in attacking my neighbour Zimbabwe (we did not so here we are), the same country that was at the forefront of the Aids pandemic in my region, the same country that threatens us when we make changes to land ownership and mining rights or even talk about nationalizing our mines to benefit us not them. The main reason S. A. is part of BRICS is to run away from the threats of the UK, US and Nato. This is all within the last 30 years. As a South African, the scars run too deep and are still raw. It saddens me to see Africans helping the same people who do these things to us.
Just remember, the system of Apartheid will not die. South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe just got the brant of it but the thinking still prevails worldwide.
Brother massive respect. Keep speaking.
Nigerians and Indians are the ones with the most numbers of dependents.
So sad 😞. Uk might soon stop the post study visas, it happened during my time.i was lucky to be among the lucky ones that got it then before it was cancelled. Boris Johnson announced the return of Psw visa September 2019.
People in care accepting sponsorship to be a prisoner for the next 5 years
Immigrants knocking on people's door in Basildon, Essex to ask if they can accommodate them.
God Almighty bless you my dear brother, you have said it all 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Listen carefully from 3:30 !!
I have been waiting for this video to drop so that I can send the link to a friend of mine who want to Japa(Move) to UK as well. His wife is a lecturer in one of the Federal higher institutions in Nigeria and his is also working with Federal ministry of Finance. Aside from being gainfully employed, he have a house of his own and registered business with about 20 staff yet, he still want to live all that behind and move to the UK to start afresh. I adviced but he wasn't comfortable with my point of view so I think this video will help to touch his heart and have a rethink before he for go his house,his job and his business.
I want to move back to Africa with my kids like now , Africa is the future
I miss Phrankleen good information
You look good Phrankleen….
Some Africans abroad are not helping either because if you see the way some of them promote abroad life on social media as if its not in this world, its unimaginable. Its sad that alot of people fall into the abroad trap of not knowing but when the reality sets in, its too late. Don't jeopardise all your hard labour in Africa and come and settle for less in a white man's land. BE WISE….
Those that refused to listen will learn it the hard way. Experience is the best teacher. By then they can't even go back to Nigeria. Because they have sold everything. Those are ones encouraging others to leave Nigeria . Because of their negative mindset about Nigeria nothing ever works for them. The bad energy is too much. They all end up trapped in a depressed system. Their ears are totally blocked until they arrive any country in the west .
They watch television and think Hollyweird movies is reality. Me African family, over here they use to call the TV an idiot box for a reason. Don't be a dufus sit yo simple self-down be silent and listen to what this brother is telling you. What he is saying is the Gods honest truth. If you got it going on in Africa, under no circumstances should you move to the west because this will NOT END WELL!!! If you have internet google skid row in Los Angelos so you can peep what your new digs are going to look like before the pigs burn it down beat yo black ass and put you in a detention camp. Every city in the west especially in the Anglosphere is overrun with inequality and homelessness. The economy is being systematically destroyed by the Neocon lunatics who run this sh8t show! Do not be the only idiot in the world who sells out your birthright and leaves nothing behind for your pitney. Rest assured these Mzungus will never give it back!
My big brother I miss you so much; How is Victoria and the kids? You doing great as always; I plan to get something in Ibadan; maybe we can chat later! Take care and be safe at home; be private; don’t let those evil jealous guys get to you. One love bro!
They will learn the hard way. We are hear in Naija. I will never sale my house just to be a second class citizen in another man's land.
🙏🙏🙏
While countries like Botswana, Rwanda, Uganda and South Afrika are progressing it seems that Nigeria, a "Giant" in Afrika is progressing downwards daily smh
Great guy! Keep up the good work. Watching from South Africa.
I will forever admire and respect this brother ❤️ He's my role model and mentor. Through his channel, I have been fully rehabilitated from family financial manipulation and extortion Phrankleen helped to redirect and refocus me on my own life- All thanks to him, I have been able to buy 4 plots of land in Abuja (FCT) in 16 months. I am planning to build my residential home in the one within the City and using the rest of the 3 plots ranging from 1200 to 1500 Sqm for farming.
I am sure I am not the only one he rescued 🤣 Thank you dear brother 🙏