They speak English in Hjana, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, Sierra Leone, Botswana amongst others.I would love to go to Africa. My concerns are issues like governmental corruption and such. I know how to deal with people.
Also I don’t know a soul there and only speak English and Spanish. Too much would need to be left up to faith. I hope to visit one day though
Nah, this ain't it. I generally agree with most the stuff you say breh, but This a losing argument to an American.You're speaking in general terms. Not everywhere in Africa ( A WHOLE CONTINENT) has an electrical problem
And 24/7 Electricity is only a problem if you want to live a Westernized life. When I lived in the village for 2 months in Nigeria, I didn't even realize it because I got to experience everything else around me from the people, the scenery, the women, etc etc
Basically take the American dollar to any 3rd world country with a highly inflated local currency and you can live like a kingI get what he's saying but there's plenty of cap in between the blurred lines.
Exact same can be said about let's say DR, Colombia, Panama, etc...
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Homie you can ask anybody on the earth who’s experienced having electricity if they’d rather have electricity available 24/7 or not, and I guarantee 100% would take electricity. Nothing “western” about that, it’s modern living. That’s like saying instead of having indoor plumbing people are cool with using the bathroom out in the bush.You're speaking in general terms. Not everywhere in Africa ( A WHOLE CONTINENT) has an electrical problem
And 24/7 Electricity is only a problem if you want to live a Westernized life. When I lived in the village for 2 months in Nigeria, I didn't even realize it because I got to experience everything else around me from the people, the scenery, the women, etc etc
nikkas turn into true patriots to spite Africans.this the thread where we see how prideful thecoli is of America
It’s a losing argument to anyone who’s ever had electricity, doesn’t matter where they’re from.Nah, this ain't it. I generally agree with most the stuff you say breh, but This a losing argument to an American.