Nice video. I appreciate. Just came back from Lagos, after a 8 days visit for business purpose. About safety, i can assure you that from a WHITE MAN perspective things are quite different. I've been lucky enough to walk on the streets in pairs all the time, and besides a few disctricts in IKEJA and V.I. still couldn't make it without childrens jumping on me or people touching or asking questions with a very curious, if not even threatening manner a few times. After all, you are a black african young guy visiting another african country. Blackness brotherhood still matters, you can't really feel 100% like a "tourist" or a "stranger". Personally, i would not recommend a white guy to go to rawer and more crowded realities like Alaba Int. Market on his own; i mean, it's not that you put your life at risk, of course, but kidnappers or thieves are all behind the corner. Better to know where to go, and who to talk to.... Anyway, i totally agree that most Nigerians are super kind and sweet people, and tireless worker. There's overall a very nice vibe that you can feel, which is at times touching and contagious. And that's the main reason why i hope from the bottom of my heart that Nigeria will recover soon from this tragic crisis. Nigeria deserves much more than this.
@aminatakonate545749 минут бұрын
Bonjour, en fait j'aurais une question je veux ramener un drone (en location) pour mes vacances au Sénégal sauf que je ne sais pas comment faire avec les autorisations vous pourriez m'éclairez sur le sujet s'il vous plaît ? merci
@Francisking-gh1xm55 минут бұрын
This is my country
@nafaatv7472Сағат бұрын
Amazing
@kwadwoevans74583 сағат бұрын
Nice initiative
@frenatfarms9 сағат бұрын
Woww
@faysalabdi778419 сағат бұрын
I really like to contact this young man but I do not have his phone number can you helped me to get his phone number, please
@GodwinTassanКүн бұрын
Very impressive
@TheVeelkrowКүн бұрын
Gano I commend you for a very high standard of journalism, I cannot but bow my hat in respect to you and the way you conduct your interviews. I am also genuinely happy that you've conducted this interview with Fadi Hosheimy, indeed he is an absolute gem for Gambia. Anyone who knows the Hosheimy family will readily attest to their love for Gambia and Gambians and anyone who wishes to deny their positive impact on the Gambian economy is being dishonest and a blatant liar. I am someone who has been working for an international financial institution that serves many African and Asian nations, my work took me to Gambia where I resided for almost 5 years, alas now I have been transferred to other locations, work must continue I should say. During my work and stay in Gambia, I have been able to be in contact with many people, both at the professional and personal levels and what I am about to say will be a bitter/sweet pill for many. I can't tell you how happy I was when I saw this interview, I felt that my sentiments for Gambia have been rewarded in seeing the new generation take responsibility for running itself and nation as well. Fadi is an inspiration, a real professional who is indeed an education for everyone who has his future and his nation at heart. You dear Gano are exactly the same, bless you both. I enjoyed every single minute of this interview as I do all of your Vlogs, but here my joy was marred by some comments which I felt were undilutedly racist, prejudiced and downright nasty, but at this stage may I just say that am thankful to God that most Gambians are not like this and these comments as we know come from a small minority that certainly does not reflect the spirit of the real Gambia which is way way above this gutter level of crap. For these racist Gambians, this is what I have to say: Is Obama an American citizen, yes or no? And where does his ancestry hail from, Kenya? Right? And what about Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Malcolm X, Muhamad Ali hence and so forth, would anyone in his right mind dare challenge their US nationality? How many Gambians have moved to the diaspora and indeed took various US and European citizenships respectively, would anyone challenge their citizenship? And why does this racist Gambian minority want to doubt people like Fadi whom I understand is a genuine Gambian like everyone else? Do these racists understand that there are many Gambians who have indeed succeeded in Gambia, people like Jah, Taf, Jabbie and many more entrepreneurs like them, should they be seen any less than Fadi? Fadi clearly stated that he did not choose his skin color, nor his religion, nor his name, but Fadi chose to come and serve his country of birth, yet Fadi is like many Gambians of Lebanese origins, at least he can trace his roots in Gambia to 4 generations, can these pitiful racists be able to do the same? Are these racists capable of employing one Gambian and improve his life or are they just good at sitting all day under the shade of a Bantaba drinking all day Ataya and criticizing anything that moves on two or four legs? I have seen such people simply sit, insult people and dream of going to Babylon, then when there such people commit the worst offences in Babylon, in fact the Barrow administration's biggest headache are the huge numbers of illegal Gambians in Germany, they alone constitute a serious challenge to both Gambian authorities and the host nations, thankfully many Gambians abroad are not like this, far from that, they too have seen many of them succeed abroad and repatriate a lot of money and they also brought back big investments back home. Here we are, with another brilliant and very inspiring interview of yours and just because Fadi's ancestry is different from theirs, instead of this being viewed as a marvelous example with which many can learn from, what do we have but envious, jealous and filthy racist remarks which thankfully DO NOT represent the majority of Gambians. Fadi, just like his father, grand father and great grand father has found his place in Gambia and is someone who is married to a Gambian lady whom he has shown sincere love, pride and gratitude, and I as a person, a married man and a father can only show respect to such a gentleman. Fadi did not hide anything using borrowed robes, his education, culture, professionalism and sincerity have been clearly manifested, this man certainly does us all big pride. On a final note to these racists, sure thing, I also served in Lebanon as well and this beautiful gem of a country though stunning in its beauty is also a victim of its geopolitical location and also its success. here I must tell these racist commentators that in Lebanon there are countless of Africans studying in some of Lebanon's best universities, go and ask anyone of them if they're happy there or not, get the answer from the horse's mouth. Sure thing, Lebanon is far from perfect, sure thing, Lebanon needs to work on itself a lot but as I just said a little earlier, Lebanon too is a victim of circumstances thus the laws imposed not to allow Palestinians prime in line to acquire properties here like those they sold to the Israelis in Palestine, so these laws sadly affect well-intended people. Take a look at how the Lebanese integrate in their host nations, from Africa, to the US, South America, Australia, Asia, the Lebanese are seen by many as being positive to their nations, except of course to these Nay-Sayers whom as I said can't see beyond the tip of their noses. Finally I want to say this, my work and my stay in Gambia was exceptional positive and I cherish the friendships I forged there, but also I was a victim of racism several times but that never impaired my view of the majority of Gambians whom I see as great people. Again Gano, thank you ever so much for these great interviews, we all come out of them more informed and more educated. Fadi, bravo, you do Gambia great pride.
@sitarafoodsandlivestock4322Күн бұрын
ماشاءاللہ
@zamankhan5340Күн бұрын
Mubarak Mubarak from England 🇬🇧
@brightsekoni2 күн бұрын
❤
@khadijatmusa78022 күн бұрын
This is very inspiring and interesting But how does he handle farm finances, records and control of farm theft (both internal and externally)
@user-sr4qh9vd7f2 күн бұрын
What type of breed is El Chappo?
@coz2j692 күн бұрын
Yes, school is good, but why teach a foriegn religion at the school. School should focus on teaching mathematics, reading comprehension, and science and technology (or a trade: plumbing, electrician, ...). Religion is a presonal thing, and foreign religions(Christianity, Islam, ...) has done more harm than good to Africans.
@UmuBangura-fn6zo2 күн бұрын
We love you🥰
@Mary-hf1gd3 күн бұрын
Stunning. Thanks for sharing this gem with us
@user-bo8yv7zj9u3 күн бұрын
This man is a real business man. Very intelligent man.
@zainabsesay67863 күн бұрын
🇸🇱🇸🇱🇸🇱🇸🇱🇸🇱🇸🇱🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@EstherAgbor-un6ko3 күн бұрын
How can u have 3000 layers and u are having 30 creates of eggs, and 900 pieces of eggs very poor
@chinedubalone21073 күн бұрын
I love this!
@abdulraufmacho16824 күн бұрын
Nice farm
@juliocolobrado77234 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@darionerat36714 күн бұрын
I hope that you can go to Benin City in Nigeria, I would like to know more about your experience there.
@darionerat36714 күн бұрын
My friend, you didn't lose your handbag with your documents. It was taken from you, but you didn't feel when that happened .
@darionerat36715 күн бұрын
I m just wondering what kind of experience will be for you if you are a white person .
@faisalmohamedabdulla36005 күн бұрын
Well done' just improve cold rooms and processing insha allah it'll turn multimillion business.
@baigaye945 күн бұрын
👍
@baigaye945 күн бұрын
❤
@ArmyWolves5 күн бұрын
This is so inspiring...
@orionstretch5 күн бұрын
Great work Mubarak!
@femiadepoju59195 күн бұрын
Keep up the good work i just started my both food crops and cash crop at osun state
@teaforum95205 күн бұрын
Awwwww nice video. Sorry about your passport.
@teaforum95205 күн бұрын
Ghanaians say the same thing. Things are cheaper in nig than ghana
@rufaimuffick38296 күн бұрын
How to contact him please 🙏
@hamadjobe74046 күн бұрын
Or how can i get you number
@hamadjobe74046 күн бұрын
Hello brother you are doing great job may Allah bless you can i have you number please
@AnyMemeyouWantt6 күн бұрын
Sounds like another grifter promising to teach people how they can be successful like him 🤔
@rafaelafriedl89477 күн бұрын
How can we meet here in Nigeria ?
@rl80737 күн бұрын
Wow this man is very impressive. Cheers from the USA.
@nthupijosias61688 күн бұрын
These beast are beautiful
@user-ir5cv5vq6z9 күн бұрын
Inspiring
@devinmcgee51309 күн бұрын
10/10
@cryptobanzai9 күн бұрын
Respect all young bussinesman like him
@khairulnaeim7569 күн бұрын
Thanks to god👍
@edwardjrkpaka549310 күн бұрын
❤🇸🇱✊
@thegapsthatneedfilling202410 күн бұрын
I am not to knowledgeable about the export systems to ship shoes to America can someone assit me with an answer? Thank you
@fatimatasow353610 күн бұрын
As a Senegalese, I'm very proud, of my country🥰😍
@maduIfeanyiBryancruz10 күн бұрын
There is no black foreigner as far as Nigeria is concerned
@user-bd3tj3sl9i11 күн бұрын
I am in Sierra Leone it I a very wonderful place . I am from ghana 🇬🇭 l live on mercy ships .Mercy Ships is now in sierra leone