This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more

10 Misconceptions About Africa

x

10 Misconceptions About Africa

When you go outside of Africa and meet people who have never visited the continent, you will find that they have certain notions about the continent that are either inaccurate or deceptive. On the other hand, it's odd that Africa is known across the globe as the Dark Continent, given that it's one of the sunniest geographical masses on the planet. And also that the locals have a usually upbeat attitude. The concept of darkness, of course, has nothing to do with the weather in this context. Rather, it stems from a widespread lack of broad awareness of the continent.

The continent of Africa has been and still is misunderstood and misaligned. While we may credit the global media for disseminating certain prevalent myths about Africa, ignorance is no longer an excuse in this knowledge era.

Hence, the goal of this video is to shed more light on Africa and all it has to offer as a continent.

Please subscribe and turn on the notification bell to be notified of future videos.

Contact info:
1) Email: africarevealed2@gmail.com
2) Facebook: Africa Revealed
3) Instagram: africarevealed.tv
4) Tiktok: @africarevealed
x

Why are We Blind to Africa? #23

#shorts
x

5 Misconceptions Africans Have Of America

Shalom family welcome back to the channel, in todays video we will be discussing 5 misconceptions Africans have of America. We have spoken to Africans from different countries and many of them have a incorrect perception of America. This is mainly because of what's portrayed by western media, stay tuned as we discuss the reality of America. We hope you enjoy and don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE & HIT THE NOTIFICATION BELL!!!!


KEEP IN TOUCH

EMAIL: Freedomchasersbooking@gmail.com
INSTAGRAM:
FACEBOOK:

PATREON:
CASHAPP: $FreedomChasersLife
x

GIVE AFRICA A CHANCE (why it's underrated)

► SUBSCRIBE for daily travel videos:
► INSTAGRAM? Join me:

I have now been to 53 of the 54 countries in Africa, and all I can say is that this continent is HUGELY MISUNDERSTOOD AND MISREPRESENTED.

Africa is not all poverty. It's not all dirty or dangerous. In many places, it's quite the opposite -- offering beauty like you would never imagine.

Share this video if you love AFRICA, and help me spread the word!

Follow @DrewBinsky on IG STORIES for more:

FIND ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
►FB: (I post daily videos there too!)
►IG Stories:

WHO AM I?
My name is Drew Binsky and I am going to all 197 countries in the world. I make daily travel videos about people, culture and anything else I find interesting on the road. My ultimate goal is to inspire you to travel far and wide, because our planet is beautiful!

MORE ABOUT ME:


CONTACT ME:
drew (at) drewbinsky (dot) com
x

10 Reasons Why You Should NOT Move To Africa

Shalom YouTube family and welcome back to the channel. In todays video we will be discussing why you should not move to Africa. There is a common theme of people moving to Africa and immediately leaving soon after because of issues that arises. Is it because they weren't suppose to be in Africa stat tuned to hear our thoughts on the matter. We hope you enjoy and don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE & HIT THE NOTIFICATION BELL!!!!


KEEP IN TOUCH

EMAIL: Freedomchasersbooking@gmail.com
INSTAGRAM:
FACEBOOK:

PATREON:
CASHAPP: $FreedomChasersLife

10 Reasons Why African Americans Leave Africa And Never Return

Shalom Family!! Welcome back to our channel. In this video, we delve into the reasons why some African Americans leave Africa and never return. We explore the challenges that can arise living in Africa. Join us as we share our thoughts and experiences on this topic. We hope you enjoy and as always don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE & HIT THE NOTIFICATION BELL!!!!

#africa #repatriation #expat #repatriationtoafrica #johannesburg #southafrica #Mzansi


BECOME A PATRON
PATREON:

Amazon STOREFRONT


DONATIONS
CASHAPP: $FreedomChasersLife
TIP JAR:

REPATRIATION CONSULTATIONS


KEEP IN TOUCH
EMAIL: Freedomchasersbooking@gmail.com
INSTAGRAM:
FACEBOOK:

0:00 Introduction
0:40 SELLING A DREAM
3:03 UNREALISTIC EXPECTATIONS
6:56 NOT ADJUSTING
8:48 HOMESICK/MISSING FAMILY
11:40 IMMIGRATION

7 Misconceptions African Americans Have of Africa

Welcome back to the channel Family. We are here today to talk about some misconceptions about Africa that African Americans and other groups around the world believe to be true. So, have we all been lied to, or are these things actually true. Stay tuned to find out what we think. We hope you enjoy and don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE & HIT THE NOTIFICATION BELL!!!!


KEEP IN TOUCH

EMAIL: Freedomchasersbooking@gmail.com
INSTAGRAM:
FACEBOOK:

PATREON:
CASHAPP: $FreedomChasersLife

10 Things That Shocked Us While Visiting South Africa

Shalom Family, Welcome back to our channel. In this video, we're sharing our top 10 surprises from my recent visit to Johannesburg, South Africa. As people who had never been to South Africa before, we did not fully know what to expect. We quickly learned that Jo'burg is a city full of surprises, from its vibrant street art scene to its bustling nightlife. Join us as we share some of the things that surprised us about this dynamic city. And if you missed my first video about Jo'burg, be sure to check it out too! We hope you enjoy and as always don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE & HIT THE NOTIFICATION BELL!!!!

#africa #repatriation #expat #repatriationtoafrica #johannesburg #southafrica #shocking


BECOME A PATRON
PATREON:

DONATIONS
CASHAPP: $FreedomChasersLife
TIP JAR:

REPATRIATION CONSULTATIONS


KEEP IN TOUCH
EMAIL: Freedomchasersbooking@gmail.com
INSTAGRAM:
FACEBOOK:

Ten Myths About Israel I Ilan Pappé in conversation with Max Rodenbeck | Jaipur Literature Festival

Ten Myths About Israel
Ilan Pappé in conversation with Max Rodenbeck
Presented by Amar Ujala

Ilan Pappé is considered one of Israel’s most groundbreaking, outspoken and incisive historians and thinkers. His book Ten Myths About Israel examines contested ideas that comprise the discourse of the contemporary state of Israel, the oppression of the Palestinian people and their struggle for liberation, and explains why the two-state solution is no longer viable. It was published on the fiftieth anniversary of the Occupation. Pappé is also the author of The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, The Idea of Israel, and two projects with Noam Chomsky, On Palestine and Gaza in Crisis. In conversation with journalist and South Asia Bureau Chief for The Economist magazine, Max Rodenbeck, Pappé discusses his work, and the truth behind the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, worsening each day.

Ilan Pappé is an Israeli historian and Director of The European Centre for Palestine Studies at the University of Exeter. Pappé has written twenty books so far, among them The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine and On Palestine (with Noam Chomsky). His latest book is The Biggest Prison on Earth: A History of the Occupied Territories.

Max Rodenbeck is a journalist, critic and writer on global affairs. Before his current post as South Asia bureau chief for The Economist, based in Delhi, he spent 30 years in the Middle East covering wars, revolutions and hubbly bubblies from Iran to Morocco.



Follow us on –

Website -
Facebook -
YouTube -
Instagram -
Twitter -
Buy Books From Amazon -
Contribution -
Jaipur Literature Festival 2022 Playlist -

#israel #llanpappe #maxrodenbeck #jaipurliteraturefestival

7 Things No One Told Me About Johannesburg South Africa

7 Things No One Told Me About Johannesburg South Africa

Beginner ebook city guides:

Havana, Cuba -
Buenos Aires, Argentina -
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -
Panama City, Panama -
Guadalajara, Mexico -
Medellin, Colombia -
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic -
Lima, Peru -
Guayaquil, Ecuador -

AIRBNB – Never used Airbnb? Apply through this link and you get a $40 credit towards a home-booking and I get a commission so we both win.


SUPPORT - You can donate through Paypal:


I appreciate it.
x

The 10 Biggest Misconceptions About Climbing Kilimanjaro (Learn the Truth)

Mount Kilimanjaro is well known to adventure travelers. However, despite its popularity, there are many misconceptions around climbing this member of the Seven Summits.

In this video, we debunk 10 common myths about climbing Kilimanjaro.

Read more:

Join our Kilimanjaro facebook discussion group:

VIDEO CONTENTS
0:00 - Intro
0:18 - #1 You'll Need to Rock Climb
1:05 - #2 The Mountain Weather is Warm
2:14 - #3 You Have to Be Super Fit to Do It
3:14 - #4 The Mountain is Really Dangerous
4:43 - #5 There's Lots of Mosquitoes and Bugs
5:33 - #6 You'll Eat Dehydrated Food
6:48 - #7 You'll Have Nights by a Campfire
7:51 - #8 It Doesn't Rain During the Dry Season
8:45 - #9 It's Going to Be Cheap
9:56 - #10 The Shortest Routes are the Easiest Routes
11:08 - Outro

ABOUT ULTIMATE KILIMANJARO

Ultimate Kilimanjaro® is, quite simply, the #1 guide service on Mount Kilimanjaro.

With more than 15 years of experience, Ultimate Kilimanjaro® has a proven expertise on Mount Kilimanjaro. We lead over 150 climbs per year, with more than 1,000 adventurers climbing with us annually. Literally thousands of climbers have stood on the top of Kilimanjaro with us. Our clients have included celebrities, film makers, senators, ambassadors, authors, journalists, and even the world record holder for the oldest person to summit.

All agree, you won’t find a better Kilimanjaro outfitter.

Our expert guides, high quality standards, and focus on safety have made us the top choice for thousands of customers from all over the world. In short, we know what it takes to get you to the summit – in an safe, fun, and affordable way.

Thousands of people have stood on the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro with us.

Won’t you join us on the Roof of Africa?

Email us at: info@ultimatekilimanjaro.com



9 Things NOT To Do in Nigeria

There are many misconceptions about Nigeria, it's not a poor country, it has a rich culture and cuisine, and not every man there is a prince who wants to give you money. Although Lagos, Abuja, and Calabar seem like well-established tourist locations, there are a few things we should avoid doing when we visit.

1. Don't Flash The Cash.
Most places accept credit cards, so the need for cash is low. Avoid carrying cash if possible and if you have to carry cash, avoid showing it. Keep your wallet and phone in your front pockets and don't wear any expensive jewelry or watches.

2. Don't Make Assumptions.
Although most Nigerians speak English and almost half are Christians you shouldn't assume their culture is the same. Over half of Nigerians are Muslim and the Nigerian culture is an amalgamation of multiple ethnic groups.

3. Don't Forget Your Vaccines!
In addition to your routine vaccines, it is recommended that you get vaccinated for Measles, Yellow fever, Polio, Hepatitis A, Malaria, and Typhoid. It is also a good idea to carry proof of your vaccinations with you as you may be asked for this at the airport.

4. Don't Forget Your Visa.
Unless you are a citizen of a neighboring country, you are going to need a visa to enter Nigeria. Start the process at least a month before your trip because it is quite a lengthy process and requires a lot of paperwork. it is also quite expensive, so be prepared!

5. Don't Be Afraid of The Cuisine!
Nigeria offers all types of international cuisines but their own is delicious (it maybe a bit spicy!) try Bolli which is roasted Plantain Jollof rice and Suya which are spicy kebabs.

6. Don't say you Love Africa!
Nigeria is a country, Africa is a continent. Going to Nigeria and telling a Nigerian you love Africa is like going to Cuba and saying you love North America!

7. Don,t Go Out Alone At Night
Taking walks or going out clubbing alone at night is not recommended. Get a guide or befriend a local, also avoid public transport and book cabs in advance from reputable companies!

8. Don't Forget Your passport
Get photocopies of your passport to carry around with you for identification and only show the original at the airport.

9. Pack Carefully!
Make sure you pack some necessities in your hand luggage, hold luggage can be delayed or even disappear so to avoid spending days in the same clothes, put some in your carry-on bag. Pack a torch and a battery pack too, as power outages are a common occurrence.

Which country should we do next?
Subscribe and let us know!

Get more Tips here!

10 Reasons KENYA Is Called THE CAPITAL OF AFRICA | GIVEAWAY???? Included!

Do these 10 reasons convince you about why Kenya is the Capital of Africa or do you have counter reasons? I'd love to know in the comments

To know more about DAILY IPTV and if you'd love to use the service, here's the link:

FOR THE GIVEAWAY: I will announce the winner on the TOP PINNED COMMENT by 9:00 am EAT.
A huge thanks to Daily IPTV for this giveaway. Hopefully, there'd be many more to come. Mostly, thank YOU for always coming back to watch my videos. You are the reason I make them

My Scariest Travel Stories (Libya, Yemen, Afghanistan)

► SUBSCRIBE for daily travel videos:
► INSTAGRAM? Join me:

Last year I made a video called My 3 Scariest Travel Stories, and I've decided to do a sequel because I've been in many scary situations since then which often go undocumented...

In this video, I tell you about 3 more terrifying stories that have happened to me in Afghanistan, Yemen and Libya.

Please note that these stories are based 100% on my own personal travel experiences. I DO NOT hate these countries -- in fact, it's just the opposite. When you travel to every country in the world, you're often going to be put in situations like these, and I feel like it's appropriate to share them with you.

What's your scariest travel story? Please share in the comments below!

#Scary #Travel #Stories

Follow @Drew Binsky on IG STORIES for more, and DM me saying that you came over from Youtube!

FIND ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
►FB:
►IG Stories:

WHO AM I?
My name is Drew Binsky and I am going to all 197 countries in the world. I make daily travel videos about people, culture and anything else I find interesting on the road. My ultimate goal is to inspire you to travel far and wide, because our planet is beautiful!

MORE ABOUT ME:


CONTACT ME:
drew (at) drewbinsky (dot) com

10 misconceptions about africa????????

Have the passion to change people's narrative of Africa and to put africa out there.

Instagram : @kwame_dunamis
x

3 Misconceptions about Africa

A lot of people are afraid to travel or move to Africa based on misconceptions that the media portrays. Here are the first 3 Misconceptions of Africa.

Follow on all the social media platforms for more content on Africa and the Diaspora at:


#TravelandTruth #Africa #panafrican

Misconceptions Of Africa #shorts #misconceptions #africa

What are common misconceptions of Africa?

#Misconceptions of africa #African misconceptions #shorts

Top 10 Misconceptions About The ‘Most Dangerous’ Travel Destinations

Top 10 Misconceptions About The ‘Most Dangerous’ Travel Destinations
Top 10 Most Dangerous Travel Destinations
Traveling is one of the best ways to broaden your perspective as well as the scope of things that can kill you. Taking a trip may involve quite a few unpleasant experiences—from civil wars to bad—along with awesome ones. That’s why travelers usually avoid some cities and countries altogether as quite a few regions in the world are experiencing one problem or another.
source:

The True Size of Africa

Many people know very little about Africa, even to the extent that they don't realise it is a continent and not a country. By exploring the misconceptions around its real size, we can shed light on why there is so much ignorance surrounding Africa.

Credits:

Kai Krause:
Ayo and Ebun Entertainment:

If you enjoyed, please be sure to like, comment and share the video! Subscribe to the channel for more videos an African history and culture!

Don't forget to check out some of our other videos:

Africa's Worst Airline:
Black Hebrews in Israel Getting Deported:
Why African Americans leave Africa after moving there:

Lies you were told about africa

-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: Lagos Blue Rail rapid transit

-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

Shares

x

Check Also

x

Menu