Watch Your Mouth|| Guyana President Lectures BBC Journalist on Environmental Conservancy

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Watch Your Mouth|| Guyana President Lectures BBC Journalist on Environmental Conservancy


During an interview, a journalist tried lecturing the president of Guyana on climate change because they had chosen to explore and exploit their natural resources. As Ondiro Oganga reports, the president humbled the journalist real quick

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  1. Try being a reporter from Guyana in Guyana asking the same questions see how that turn out and why the entire clip is not shown on insted of cherry picking even the guyanese reporters can't get the truth out of that those leaders who give them tye right to sell out the country

  2. Yet the west continues these world wars and talks about using nukes on countries. The Europeans need to hush and sit down they need to go back where they came from these people bring hell

  3. well I am Guyanese, and thats not a strange thing to tell that journalist as we are a direct people and a forceful people when it comes to debateing so if you come to Guyana, you have to know people are direct and to the point.

  4. Why is the U.S. not being made to pay for the coal that they recieve. whomever made that deal should be thrown out of office. that is why Africa s people remain poor. perhaps dealing with another country would be more profitable.

  5. The USA is not worried about clamate change! They understand that tour Economy will rise with oil , while they go around the world getting as much oil as they can , this journalist works for his people! Ofcourse this devil dont want to see it..

  6. Lol
    Ok. Stop it
    Why? Why even entertain the nonsense those European countries talk about.
    How insulting?
    The bible says all we need to know about those people and their countries.
    Stop dealing with them.
    They treat Africans and African leaders like children.
    Do like Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. ]KICK EM OUT.

  7. That Guyanese president are right. The Western countries, including China, are the biggest culprits of climate change. ExxonMobil, Shevron, these companies are always digging for oil.

  8. White people have built their wealth by violating every single ethical principle in the world including pumping dangerous drugs that destroy communities into the countries of other non whites, stealing their resources, launching wars on them.

    And now after they sit somewhat comfortably on their perch they want to talk down on non whites on doing what’s right. Foh

  9. Mic…drop it like it’s hot…drop it like it’s hotβ€¦πŸ˜‚ good for the Guyanese leader. Give them the mirror to look at themselves and their own HYPOCRISY! This is jealousy that Guyana has oil and they don’t. The west already scheming on how they can steal it and make billions off Guyanese oil.

  10. Aye Melanin Folks in America, You Better Have that Same Energy With Your System And More in America. You dominate everything Except Your Life πŸ€” interesting uh? Wake The 🀬Already Jheeeze.