How Black Americans Are Prostituted in Africa
By Kenganda
Summary
Topics Covered
- Governments Target Diaspora Dollars
- Middlemen Borrow Diaspora Legitimacy
- Africans Burn Bridges, Seek Diaspora Lifeline
- Build Separate Systems, Exclude Middlemen
- Never Hire Approaching Consultants
Full Transcript
What's going on? What's going on?
>> [clears throat] >> You know I had to get fly for y'all today.
One of my Lacoste little dusty sweater.
Musty as hell.
But um You know I guys I I really don't go live like that and when I do I typically am going through something in my mind or
I want to kind of really get a lot of stuff off my chest, which is what I've been doing the last few days. And then I'll just won't go live for like
hell along or whatever, right?
But I want to talk about something that is um really important.
Which is like um in my honest opinion the prostitution of black Americans in Africa.
This is not to insinuate that um people are attacking you or prostituting you or trying to get over on you because you
are a black American.
Okay? So that's the first thing. I don't
want nobody to clip it up and to say this is just another attack from Africans onto black Americans.
For the most part continental Africans um have never really dealt with black Americans. So if you come into their
Americans. So if you come into their territory this is the ecosystem that can happen.
Whites complain about this.
Asians complain about this.
A lot of people complain about this. So
anybody will experience this, but I'm making this for the black American community because it's a different it's a different style of prostitution,
okay?
First of all many African governments have um really put it out there since Ghana.
In the mid 2010s, 2000 in the 2019, 2018 that um they want the black American diaspora, Caribbean diaspora or their own diaspora to return
home okay?
Before this time I'm pretty sure everybody got scammed in Africa or people got scammed in Africa, but again
governments did not target effectively black Americans as before.
Meaning that just imagine Bitcoin. You
know Bitcoin was there, but once Bitcoin started to get adopted then everybody started adopting Bitcoin. So
now all governments, >> [clears throat] >> whether they want to know it or not, especially Anglophone countries Uganda, Kenya, Sierra Leone, Nigeria
those who speak English they're all witnessing what black Americans or the Caribbean
diaspora or Nigerian Americans can do in coming back to the continent. They
understand that it is um a a a missed opportunity that they have you really failed to get. And so now they're trying to catch up to the times, right? So you see Ghana
came out with it. Now everybody's
following suit. Kenya is spending a lot of money on tourism.
You know, and that's big big money, right? Tourism dollars are real big
right? Tourism dollars are real big money for a a country. And so again they'll take
a country. And so again they'll take whites and and and and the gorilla tourism and all that stuff.
But the tourism coming from the black community is a untapped resource. So all
governments are going to be in on it.
Look at what's going on right now in the Burkina Faso. Burkina Faso is
Burkina Faso. Burkina Faso is Francophone. We have no real connection
Francophone. We have no real connection to Burkina Faso, but now with Dr. Arikana and that whole situation there was a five-year residency permit because everybody wants
to get in on it. And this is not that people want to get in on the scam. Governments
want um your development, okay? If you have skills that you can pass on, they want it. If you can bring industry, they want
it. If you can bring industry, they want it. That increases the taxpayer base,
it. That increases the taxpayer base, that increases the development of the country. So they will take it. Okay?
country. So they will take it. Okay?
I I don't think governments mean for you to be scammed.
But it does happen.
If you are a person that has a lot to offer okay?
Um maybe you don't, maybe you do. Somebody
like myself where I'm um I'm not trying to say like I'm a big-time figure in this but I'm quite known.
>> [clears throat] >> You know, I have disposable income, all right?
People will want to approach you.
Even if you don't have hell of disposable income, you're a black American, you're Caribbean you're Nigerian American, you're Ugandan American, you're black British
people are going to approach you.
Especially if they see that what you are doing is working.
This is the important part. If you come with any level of legitimacy I'm not talking about you or you know, you just coming to the continent with like $10,000, $20,000 trying to make it.
I'm talking about if you have proof of concept people are going to hound you.
Even black Americans in Africa, but if you got proof.
Because what people want to first do is to establish legitimacy for themselves, okay? And in Africa you get a lot of
okay? And in Africa you get a lot of these people who are like what I would say middleman, okay?
Middleman people people who are in between careers, people who are looking for what they call deals.
You guys press one if you've heard that kind of uh ideology. Uh people in Africa a lot of
ideology. Uh people in Africa a lot of times are searching for a big deal.
Contracts.
Um you know, introducing people to somebody else and getting a commission. So you
got a lot of people who are deal makers.
Lower level deal makers. And so what happens is if you're legitimate Shout out to Gail at night, okay? Let's
say if Gail at night is legitimate and I'm a person that don't have anything, but if I can befriend her and she is connected to somebody
I automatically get legitimacy.
Number one, I am legitimate now.
Even if I was not legitimate before, but because she's legitimate I'm going to use her legitimacy.
This is the same thing Aggab Tumusiime did with me.
Aggab Tumusiime worked at the time Diageo.
He was not by himself legitimate.
You ask anybody in Uganda. If he if he get mad about it, let him say I'm lying.
Okay? He might have been smart.
He might have been He wasn't even that good at UBL.
Nobody liked him.
Let me be real.
Smart guy, can talk good.
But as far as a business, he's a terrible entrepreneur.
Failed business, not successful, poor for the most part.
Never even been on a business class flight all his life.
He's not successful. But meeting me, a person like Oshay Duke Jackson, somebody knows me, people know me, I have free capital if he can attach himself to me, he is
now legitimate.
So basically all the stuff that I do he can attach himself to it because I'm rocking with Oshay.
Okay?
Now usually people do that because they have number one messed up a lot of opportunities in their own community. You ever sit back and think
community. You ever sit back and think about like like even Aggab. I'll I'll even use him.
You ever think about like you know, these Africans um have so many connections and contacts.
They'll know people in the government, they'll know people in the private sector, they'll know people everywhere.
Like like literally Aggab could call a bunch of people.
And you'll be like, man as a black American I wish I had those connections.
How come he is from the same tribe, he has all these people, he he knows everybody. And you will always meet
everybody. And you will always meet people on the continent if you get somewhat close to them. They know
everybody. They know brand managers, they know they know people to get in the door, but those people won't do nothing for them. And to us as Americans or
for them. And to us as Americans or black Caribbeans or black British we are enamored because most of us in America
it's hard for us to get access to those kind of people.
It's really not a big deal in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda to get that kind of access to people like that.
It is for us. Because if you're connected on the inside like that in America, you got to be somebody. In
Africa you don't have to be nobody to get those kind of connections.
But the the the the reason why those connections don't work is because they've already burned their bridges inside of their communities.
Most of those people, including Aggab.
When you go back, you you hear about him, you listen to what people said about him, nobody wants to work with him. Unfortunately it's too late for me
him. Unfortunately it's too late for me now, but he had no legitimacy in the Ugandan private sector anymore. He was
done.
So to rebuild it, let's attach myself to this new community that's building outwards.
Cuz most people that's black Americans or black British or Caribbean in in Africa, you go to any country go to Nigeria South Africa guess what you have to do you have to build a whole new system that works for
you you can't operate in the same system that Africans are operating in it doesn't work you can't get no money there you can't be successful there what's up big bro
and he's talking about the Indians and Lebanese and all they do is build outside of what's going on they don't typically allow Ugandans or those [clears throat] people to manage
their businesses it'll always be top-down Indian management Ugandans on the bottom and they build this whole system outwards and they exclude a lot of
Ugandans from making decisions black Americans are different in culture we will accept Ugandans or Kenyans or Africans
into our family if if they if they solid we will give them the same opportunities that we would get somebody else that's the difference and most Africans in general like that most blacks are like that but
Indians Lebanese and Chinese are not like that okay that's the difference fundamentally that's the difference whereas we are willing to intermarry we
willing to you know adopt we willing to do this because you know that's kind of how we how we grew up we going to look at them as they you know like that right so we going to include them into our decision-making process and that's
kind of and I'm not saying this you shouldn't do that because I've done it and it worked like I said I I I love Rachel I love Jonita you can meet good people in Africa this is not for you to say that but then you
have people and typically what I'm going to tell you who these people are they're typically over 35 35 and up you should [clears throat] always be wary of people like that
they've already learned bad habits if they're in their 40s look out because they've already had to develop in an ecosystem that's unfair so again you have to build a separate system
anyway so once this separate system that you're building is getting momentum here comes the guy that wants to attach to your new system because it's a new lifeline and
here's his opportunity to come in and say I like what you're doing but I can make that better I know some people and guess what they're not lying they do know some people
we going to get into that in a minute they do know some people they do know some people okay the first step in this process the person who says he knows some people
and in this case it was a guy by the name of Tumwesigye who was legitimately employed by Diageo aka UBL Uganda Breweries it's a subsidiary so I had every reason to believe that he
was legitimate because he was legitimately employed by a high-level top fast-moving consumer goods giant like Diageo Johnny Walker
Baileys and again people like these guys attach to the clout of the brands they work for so again this is what they do they attach themselves to things that already have
legitimacy crooks do that you would never look at Uganda Waragi and say it's a crook you would never look at Vina Sherry and say it's a crook these are local brands right you would never look at Baileys
and say it's a crook you would never look at Johnny Walker and say it's a crook you would never look at Guinness and say it's a crook you would never look at Tanqueray and say it's a crook you would never look at Ciroc and say
it's a crook so as Americans we think that because you're associated with Diageo you must be safe it's not like I'm meeting somebody that's not because he wouldn't have that job right that's how we going to think about it
but again they've already got legitimacy from a brand they're already destroying then they come and they attach to your legitimacy
so boom how does the process work you are building something separate because you're forced to you got the Ghanaian meetups the King and meetups in the diaspora
you have people building certain businesses or people coming and going like we have that in our diaspora group we have people who have businesses in Uganda but they're going
back and they're working right so that's the the kind of in and out so those of us who are staying here we're developing the groundwork and then like I got one of my buddies from South Carolina he's going back and he's working like 9
months out of the year and he come back and then the whole time like you know if we have a you know his fiance or somebody else's fiance we'll hire that person so all the money is in our group
so our group consists of black Americans black British and some Ugandans and typically those Ugandans that we have either they're managing
the studio like Rachel Jonita or it's somebody that they married to or the Giles in Kansas City and they needed somebody on the ground we'll be on the ground something like that so people are in and out of the country
so the money's always coming in too right and so that money compounds in this new system that we have right cuz we're building this new system so what what what what what when
somebody is out in let's say Kansas City shout out to the Giles they in South Carolina they sending money back here to do their stuff that money is coming in and the middleman understands that the money is in this
new system okay so the first thing he has to do is get into the system to prove that he can help the system and of course
what they will do is they will try to come in on a level of consultancy and so the thing is listen I'm not trying to stop what you're doing already
like a middleman can't come in and tell me how to run a podcast or how to run my a studio he he knows he can't do that and so he will he will seed on that
style of argumentation he won't even do that but what he wants to do is drag you into some level of doubt and say listen man what you got [clears throat] going on is
great like the Pan-African dating show so here's how we can get a deal with Vina Sherry here is how we can make a a run with
Kiss Condoms and let me show you exactly how we can do it ask you don't believe me ask um
Africa and after I probably would have got them scammed too if they would have went with it because the the layout of it was so beautiful and this is one of the things that middleman can do in Africa
on paper in theory presenting Microsoft Word presentations or Microsoft Excel Google Docs they are excellent
most East Africans Kenyans Ugandans are splendid presenters on how something should work let me say it again
this is how Americans get scammed they are excellent especially if you do not know the private sector and
things are let's say foggy for you you don't understand kind of what's going on you know things are a little bit I I said hazy you kind of don't know
what's going on it's going to sound real perfect because again they have to create some level of doubt to say I know the private sector and you don't okay
so here's what we can do now the the reality is that a middleman doesn't want to work the middleman doesn't want to put in any work they want to consult and that's the easiest money to get is
consult in fact Agaba right now has a [ __ ] consulting company called 1492 Ventures which he for 14 years ain't got
a doorknob on the [ __ ] company ain't got a door on the company ain't got a client on the company ain't got a camera in the company talking about he doing videography he's a liar he ain't got nothing on the
company but his way is to sell you a consulting package of a thousand dollars two thousand dollars three thousand dollars and of course it's not going to work but he got three thousand dollars for doing
nothing because talented people in most people that want to work with Americans they can't do anything outside of their talent let's say for example if things get tough things get hard and they got
to pull on something else outside of their God-given talent they'll freeze up like but think about Americans being in Africa we're constantly on defense
right so so it's forcing us to adapt to them they're not adapting you get a you get a black American in Uganda and they they they they stay there from 2000 like 20
2024 that person's different now the African person for the most part is still the same because their idea and their goal is to extract most people not all people I'm talking about most of these business people in private sector
they want to extract >> [clears throat] >> now the the black American will get scammed but he's going to learn more about the people and more about everybody else and the Indians and Lebanese do this they learn more about
them by the time 2026 comes that leverage can be it it you can force them to defend territory now and what and what and what African
middleman want to do is they want to keep you guessing keep you covering ground mentally and to create doubt and opacity okay
so now once they get into your trusted network cuz they've done a few things that are good and this happened with a guy he passed away I don't want to call the guy's name he passed away in January I don't want
to speak ill of the dead, but he was also a guy like this.
He passed away in Uganda.
He was also a person that was if you ask black Americans, he got me for some money.
Not good, but I'm not I'm not going to talk ill of the dead. He was like he's a he he used these same tactics. In fact,
Africa ever after they met the guy. He's
now dead though.
Died in his sleep.
He was he was a street user.
He's he he these same tactics.
So then, once they get you into this situation where they're kind of in the network,
the next thing they do is here's where the prostitution comes in.
Introducing you to legitimate friends.
In this case, there was a brand manager who is no longer working for Uganda Breweries Limited, who owned a restaurant. I'm not going to mention the
restaurant. I'm not going to mention the guy's name cuz he's he's already been defeated.
But he had a restaurant.
And Aggaba said, "Let's go to my buddy's restaurant."
restaurant." And and and and and and and and and the person was a manager of three brands that were iconic in Uganda.
We go there.
Then the plans are, "Let's have the speed dating events there."
Then what they start doing they start buttering up. "Oh man, such and such is
buttering up. "Oh man, such and such is solid.
Such and such is cool. He's {quote}
{unquote} switched on."
Okay?
He's [snorts] not like everybody else.
Now this this is this is important. Why
am I I'm going over this for you.
He now starts talking up this to this person while downing the rest of the people in the private sector.
He says, "Yes, I agree. It's scammers that are there. You got to watch out for them.
there. You got to watch out for them.
But you see me, I know this guy.
He's different than the rest of the people.
He's not like them.
So now this person could have done and typically what they'll do, they'll do some things for you that's good once or twice. This is the same thing that happened to the brother that passed away. He's the one that brought 19 keys
away. He's the one that brought 19 keys into Uganda.
The first thing he came to me, he saw me online.
First thing he did me a solid. The
second thing was a scam.
So they start off at first good. And
while they're good, that's when they're hitting you with the boom boom boom boom recommendations. They're bringing their
recommendations. They're bringing their network in. And their network will have
network in. And their network will have restaurants. Some of them may have
restaurants. Some of them may have hotels. Oh, he came from a good family.
hotels. Oh, he came from a good family.
You look at the person on LinkedIn. He's
going to all these good boarding schools. Um you know, there's a very
schools. Um you know, there's a very popular ones Budo. You know, you got smack. You know, you got all these
smack. You know, you got all these schools and he's in these networks.
So when you see this stuff, there's no way that that person is dealing in opacity.
That's a lie.
Now the other person also understands.
What you don't know is he's telling the other person behind the scene, "You know, O'Shea got money.
These black Americans got money. Julius
and Zara got money.
Yeah, I'm in there. I'm in their I'm in their diaspora group."
And then, what happened was at first when when uh uh um um Julius and Zara actually were in control of our um diaspora group.
And at first we only had I'm going to tell the truth. I'm I'm I'm pretty sure they don't mind me saying this. We had a black American only diaspora group at first.
And it wasn't because uh you know, we were trying to you know, put out anybody else, but we just had only black Americans in it.
Um And so we he we had a conversation.
>> [snorts] >> Should we expand other people cuz we had TJ there from the the UK. And it and it and it um it it it it did it basically um exed him out of the community. And he
was going out with us and we thought that he was very fair and so we there were some other people. So we
extended it to other folks.
Once we did that, Aggaba was like, "Oh man, THAT'S HOW Y'ALL NOT BRINGING ME IN THERE." SO what did he bring? He brought
THERE." SO what did he bring? He brought
in his little his little crew.
His little crew was from Rwanda. Some of
them were Rwandese American. Some of
them were Ugandan American. You know,
some of them people, but again like uh they was okay, but they didn't really add any uh true value to the group at all.
Um these were people who I think were willing to take um some level of an opportunity if they were given. But
they were for the most part pretty cool.
Okay?
Um Now, they start bringing these people to you that they know. Typically they work with them or whatever else.
And so what happens is all of a sudden friction starts coming.
So, friction will start coming for whatever reason.
Not because of them and they'll come in, "You know what, man? Respectfully,
I respect what you do, but you should let me handle that."
Okay?
You should let me handle that.
This is what I can this is what I can do for you. Because I see you've been
for you. Because I see you've been struggling with this. What you should be doing is focus on making videos, focus on. But this African stuff, you don't
on. But this African stuff, you don't need to deal with this because you're a boss, bro. Like you don't need to be
boss, bro. Like you don't need to be dealing with this this type of stuff.
Let me handle that. Right?
Okay, cool, man. Thanks for looking out.
Cuz for me like, you know, it's nothing for me to pay you that. I I don't want to deal with anyway. Boom. You give them control. All of a sudden you see the
control. All of a sudden you see the attitude start changing. They start
being mean to people in the circle. Um
not necessarily your employees, but that could happen. They start being rude.
could happen. They start being rude.
It's almost like they're trying to do a takeover over the business.
Again, they get into your [ __ ] and start acting like it's theirs.
Then what happens is let's go to the prostitution points.
The prostitution starts to happen when the buddies they're bringing you to.
Thank you so much to go uh go be uh go brother. The prostitution I was talking
brother. The prostitution I was talking about.
In one situation we had we was going to have an event.
We went to uh uh a lounge by the name of Tales Lounge in Bukoto. Some of the Tales.
Bukoto. Some of the Tales.
I like Tales. Sometimes you know, I I'll be there getting a a glass of wine. I ain't never there for no longer than 5 minutes.
We wanted to have a speed dating event at Tales in July.
We didn't have it there. We had it somewhere else. I mean, you can Google
somewhere else. I mean, you can Google where we had it at.
And that's the brand manager I'm talking about that got let go.
Okay?
We went there and all of a sudden something went wrong with the negotiation. I left it up to Aggaba and
negotiation. I left it up to Aggaba and another person to do the negotiation.
The negotiation fell through. Aggaba
comes back and says, "Bro, we need to have the event over at the person's place."
So who had to go and do the negotiation?
Aggaba didn't do the negotiation. I went
to go do the negotiation.
Of course, I'm not a good negotiator.
I was you know, I'm making so much money at the time. I wanted to negotiate and get it out. The money that I end up paying at this place would have been the same as the other place.
And you think that he didn't have some level of hookup with that? Because the
thing is O'Shea is coming there to negotiate.
I don't have proof of this, but I can pretty much tell you how it went.
I need a kickback on that.
That's the prostitution.
So let's make this thing difficult so that he doesn't achieve what happens here.
So that he has to be forced to go over and deal with you.
And then once he comes and deals with you, now remember that's my contact. That's
me. You wouldn't have knew him if it wasn't for me. He's my guy. So what?
Shackles on your feet. I think you owe me something. Boom. Now we enter the
me something. Boom. Now we enter the prostitution game. So then they start
prostitution game. So then they start fighting over you.
Like imagine if you could sneak a female into a female prison or uh you could imagine you could you could you could put a a female into a male prison.
Or it happens to some men.
And the men they have a dude that they're sexually exploiting.
Okay?
They can pass that guy around to settle debts, to do things like that. It's
prostitute.
Okay?
So behind the the scenes, you don't even know you're being priced out. Like this
guy who passed away.
I'm going to tell you why I fell out with him.
Okay?
He brought Terrence Howard into Uganda.
Okay?
He brought Terrence Howard into Uganda.
I had just went uh we was in we was in Barara.
Um we went to this nice resort.
It was amazing. I had a good time. I
have no problem with the people at the at the resort. It was good.
Um He then tried to get me to cover Terrence Howard's visit.
Not Terrence Crawford, Terrence Howard.
Terrence Crawford is a boxer. Terrence
Howard is an actor.
And so he said, "Listen, man. Terrence
Howard is at the airport. I need you to come and bring your stuff and film his whole thing here." I said I said, "You're a [ __ ] liar."
Number one, like once they and also when you try to reach out to them and talk to them, they always ghost you, too. They
only really call you when they want something.
Okay?
So, I said, "Bro, listen.
You want me to come and do what?" Yeah,
I said, "Man, I make too much money to come and do that."
I'm not stopping what I'm doing because you need somebody. I make more money than you.
So, here's what you can do.
If you can pay me $3,000 every day, and you need to go ahead and put that money into my account right now, I'll send my guys over there. If not,
get the [ __ ] off my phone.
WHAT? OH, OH, OH, OH, [groaning and screaming] OH, OH. I MEAN,
he's he he That's what they all do. IT
OH, OH, OH, THERE'S NO ACCOUNTABILITY.
THEY JUST start making that DUMB ASS SOUND.
I END UP BLOCKING DUDE.
OKAY?
BUT THE IDEA is I bring Terrence Howard, I bring my staff there. He's promising me, "Oh,
staff there. He's promising me, "Oh, you're going to get publicity for this."
This is another thing they do. They love
to promise people publicity. "I'll have
Terrence Howard come on to your dating show." Terrence Howard is married to
show." Terrence Howard is married to Asian chick.
Who is KBM254?
Hold on, let me send you back to the glory hole with your daddy.
Okay, thank you, sir.
So, Terrence Howard is a is a is is married to a as Asian woman. He's
promising me. And I wish they said that I'm lying, bro. Like, even though the person has passed away, I got all these receipts. Y'all don't want this to come
receipts. Y'all don't want this to come out.
Y'all don't want to come out. And I'mma
leave it alone.
Cuz he's dead now.
So, he's trying to get me to do all the work for free, but he is getting paid behind the scenes. And there was one time he was trying to get me to set up something in Burara. He was from
Buganda, but, you know, the people in the Ankole, you know, they're big big popular tribe and everything like that. So,
And he's also was lying to ministers. It
wasn't like he was just he was also he was also shady, too.
Like, he he had a bunch of He had shade.
He had he had a he had a you know, he had shade.
He was trying to get me to do some some government stuff.
But at the same time, he's middlemanning me to the government, and then I'm doing all this work for the government, and I ain't getting [ __ ] for it.
But he get everything for it.
Because that's how middleman stuff work.
And so, the process starts to be every time they introduce you to somebody, they got to somebody got to pay them.
So, boom, let me tell you about this. We
had an event.
Um There's a young lady I met.
They said, "Listen, O Shea is our connection. Anything you do with O Shea
connection. Anything you do with O Shea from now on, you got to pay us because he is our connection."
You didn't meet him. So, it it it it less becomes about me, and they start having friction between them.
They fighting over me.
Cuz he has money.
Or we think he has money.
And this will also happen to you.
They will literally fight over you.
Or they'll make gentleman deals behind the scenes. Look, I'm going to bring him
the scenes. Look, I'm going to bring him here, but you got to pay me this.
In the agency situation, let me tell you what happened at my event.
I wish the guy would say I'm lying right now cuz I'll put the receipts out.
There was an agency that handled my event. If you go and look at it right
event. If you go and look at it right here on the channel, the King Ghana experience. Agaba got paid about $800 to
experience. Agaba got paid about $800 to do the hosting thing for that.
Some $800,000 something like that cuz he was helping with the thing.
He then we had um What's those bartenders?
Hold on.
Hold on, hold on, hold Hold on.
I'm I'm I'm going to tell it all today.
Hold on, let me let me let me tell it all.
Amplified Bartenders, shout out to them.
You have in Uganda, Gilbert is great. We already had hired
is great. We already had hired Amplified Bartenders.
Okay? Amplified Bartenders has a deal with Diageo, so they can't do any events that are non- Diageo base. So, they can't do Pernod
Diageo base. So, they can't do Pernod Ricard. They can't do Hennessy.
Ricard. They can't do Hennessy.
They can't do uh Beefeater.
They can't do Remy.
Okay?
So, we was trying to get Baileys.
And Baileys ended up showing up.
So, they're not responding. I said, "Listen, I'm willing to pay Baileys to come.
They don't have to give us a sponsorship." Which is crazy because in
sponsorship." Which is crazy because in February, brands have the most money to spend in fast-moving consumer goods.
Valentine's Day, Christmas season, brands have the most amount of money to spend.
They were telling me Baileys doesn't have any money at this time, which is a lie, but it's okay.
I wasn't looking for a sponsorship anyway. It's my company's event. Let's
anyway. It's my company's event. Let's
just do it.
We hire Amplified Bartending.
I have some cases of Uganda Waragi.
I got some cases of Smirnoff, whatever, for the for the event.
Agaba calls me. He says,
"Listen, Baileys wants to come in at the last minute.
But you need to pay."
Like, Agaba's the reason why this lady about to get fired from Baileys.
You know, she was shady, too. And and if she got a problem, I'll go ahead on this this I'll tell on her all day long. She
won't be there. Once I drop the videos on y'all, y'all y'all ain't going to do The marketing manager, you know, I'm not even going to say your name, brother. Uh but you know, your
name, brother. Uh but you know, your your ass is mines, too. Okay? Don't even
worry about it. You'll be you'll be at KFC for Christmas. Trust me.
[ __ ] you will be you are going to be over there with the next dude that's selling lotion right now all on LinkedIn, high-siding, talking about he had a good time in his career, but he's moving on to bigger and better
things. No, the [ __ ] got forced out. I
things. No, the [ __ ] got forced out. I
forced him out.
I got his ass up out of there. And
you're next. Don't worry about it. Both
of y'all all three of y'all next. Mhm.
And if they don't get rid of you, don't worry about it. I got doctored up I'mma doctor up a pre-recorded video for y'all. So, it's better for you now to
y'all. So, it's better for you now to resign before the country know what y'all [ __ ] was doing.
It's better right now. Cuz once it hits these streets, and it's not going to just be on the King Ghana channel. I'mma
take y'all over there to the O Shea Duke Jackson channel. And so, let everybody
Jackson channel. And so, let everybody know your company that y'all too hot to deal with. Once Diageo find out about
deal with. Once Diageo find out about this, they got to let they got to let you go. So, I got the whole world in my
you go. So, I got the whole world in my hands. I got the whole wide world in my
hands. I got the whole wide world in my hands. I got the I got y'all life right
hands. I got the I got y'all life right here.
Like this.
Just juggling with it.
Mhm. All the receipts.
Waiting on you to say something. Right
here.
Say I don't.
Say I ain't got it.
Say I ain't got it.
You will never work for another tier one multinational corporation You better go to a local company.
You your next 30 to 40 years there is you're going to have to start Mhm.
So, Agaba calls me. He says, "Listen, go to Stanbic, pay these people the money so they can come out."
Now, wait a minute. If if Why am I not paying UBL directly?
If Baileys was going to come out, why am I not paying Diageo?
You got me paying their agency, which I ain't going to mention the agency right now, but they know who they are.
And the agency already know I got y'all, you know, trying to sell Don Julio on the low, your little dude on the side.
And if I put that out there, y'all going to be broke, too. But I'mma leave y'all alone for now. I'mma leave y'all alone.
I I don't got no beef with y'all, for real. But these other two that got to
real. But these other two that got to go, that's what I'm talking about.
So, boom, I go to Stanbic, I go and make the payment to this agency to bring out the brands' properties to the event
after I already had a bar set up.
So, how did they get the money back?
Here's my speculation.
They tell the Agaba goes and tell Baileys, "Listen, I got this dumb ass [ __ ] by the name of O Shea. He don't
know how this work. This is my last month anyway.
So, I'mma be out.
So, we can make some money by just having him pay the agency. And what the agency does is if the agency brings in all the Baileys stuff, the Baileys ball,
the Baileys bartender, um they bring in all of the stuff. So, I pay for all that, right? So, the Baileys um What's
that, right? So, the Baileys um What's the What's What is it called? The
Baileys What is the Baileys bar called?
>> Hold on.
Uh-huh, I'm going to tell it all today.
Um Wait a minute. Bailey's got a pop-up bar.
It's called the Bailey's Treat Bar.
So, the Bailey's Treat Bar is a pop-up.
So, the So, a agency manages these sort of things for Bailey. So, whenever you see like Budweiser or Johnny Walker, Johnny Walker never does this by themselves. They handle an agency.
themselves. They handle an agency.
They give the agency the money to build up these props, the bars. They hire the bartenders. They bring all the the the
bartenders. They bring all the the the the the milkshakes, the ingredients, everything out to locations for activations. And then that agency gets
activations. And then that agency gets paid. And every now and then they switch
paid. And every now and then they switch agencies that do these activations for these big-time brands.
>> [clears throat] >> So, they outsource it.
So, I paid the person that was outsourced. The Bailey's brand manager
outsourced. The Bailey's brand manager at the time or one of her assistants manages whole process for me in this scam with Agaba. Manages the whole thing.
So, here's what I think happened. I
already had a bar. Agaba brings somebody else there. I spend about 10,000 to
else there. I spend about 10,000 to 12,000 dollars to for my whole event.
I think what happened is the agency came in, wrote it up that they paid for this setup.
Oh, there was a This is what this thing can do. They can come in and say,
can do. They can come in and say, this stuff cuz I don't have a MOU, I don't have an agreement. So, I don't exist. There was something that
exist. There was something that happened. We did this. We got to bill
happened. We did this. We got to bill you, Diageo or UBL, for this event that we did, even though I'm the one that paid the money for my event. Then what
happens on the backside, Agaba get a cut, the Bailey's brand manager get a cut, and the agency get a cut. That's
the whole scam there.
That's what they do.
THEN THEY COME RIGHT IN YOUR HOUSE AND YOUR face as if y'all is cool. Agaba,
this punk this negro showed up to my birthday party after he did this scam.
THEY HAD THREW ME A WHITE PARTY. HE
THERE.
HE TALKING, DAMN NEAR ABOUT to cry.
Mano Shadeen so good to me. Mano Shadeen
been You know, he's been a he's been a good brother, man. He's like a brother to me.
brother, man. He's like a brother to me.
Yeah, that's how you treat your brother?
Yeah, you're my brother. This is why I'm doing you like that, bro. You right. We
are brothers. That's how I'm doing you right now.
That's what he did.
Don't have me get into the clappers you was trying to get at that night, either.
Cuz see, usually I wouldn't put that out there, but yeah, let's talk about how you was cheating on your wife.
At my event.
Say I'm lying.
Let's talk about all the women you was bring the the the the the the little down bad chick you was bringing to the podcast on the side.
At George GEORGE AND I WAS GEORGE. I WAS
GEORGE TO COME ON HERE. I CALLED GEORGE ONE DAY. I SAID, "MAN, THE [ __ ] then
ONE DAY. I SAID, "MAN, THE [ __ ] then brought his little side chick to the podcast. Didn't even ask me."
podcast. Didn't even ask me."
HE HE BROUGHT HIS SIDE CHICKS TO THE PODCAST.
NOT ONLY THAT, YOU HAD YOUR SIDE CHICK, YOUR WIFE CAME to the event at the KING GODNER EXPERIENCE. ONCE YOUR WIFE LEFT,
GODNER EXPERIENCE. ONCE YOUR WIFE LEFT, THE SIDE CHICK CAME.
SAY I'M LYING.
I'M TELLING IT ALL. I'M UNTYING IT UP RIGHT NOW. Say I'm lying. This what you
RIGHT NOW. Say I'm lying. This what you get [ __ ] THIS WHAT YOU GET.
EVERYBODY SAW IT THERE. EVERYBODY was
there. Yonnie there. THE STAFF THERE. WE
ALL SAW IT. YOUR WIFE WANT TO KNOW, TELL HER TO CALL ME. ASK GEORGE. Ask George.
AT MY BIRTHDAY PARTY, YOU OVER THERE GETTING AT THE RUNNERS.
ASK JULIUS. HE STAND RIGHT THERE.
TRYING TO GET ME TO GO TO RONDY'S WHOREHOUSES and [ __ ] Oh, you didn't YOU YOU WEREN'T TRYING TO GET ME TO GO THERE?
YEAH, BRO, WE GOT TO GO OVER HERE TO the Rondy's clappers. He stay on them little
Rondy's clappers. He stay on them little clapper sites.
Yeah, brother. He This one right here is one I always deal with. I said, "Man, I'm not going to that."
And the reason why you want me to go to the clapper house with you with the little Rondy's or whatever little down bad strippers you got over there so you can have me on tape and use it as leverage over me. Nah, I'm not going
over there. See, man, you need to take a
over there. See, man, you need to take a a Anybody know me, I got an I got enough what I need or whatever I got already.
I don't need to go to pay for no uh uh little 200,000 for hour at a little down bad spa. That's what you do, lame.
bad spa. That's what you do, lame.
That's what you do, lame. Then come on there on LinkedIn and act like uh you know what I'm saying, you a real a married dude. Nah, you're not no real
married dude. Nah, you're not no real married [ __ ] You'll be out in the streets MORE THAN ME.
YES, YOU DO. SAY YOU DON'T.
SAY YOU DON'T.
SAY YOU DON'T. AND YOUR AND YOUR LITTLE SIDE CHICKS DON'T EVEN BE HITTING ON NOTHING. They don't even look good. SAY
NOTHING. They don't even look good. SAY
SAY SAY YOU DON'T.
Say you a family man.
You stay on the party with three or fours. Say you don't.
fours. Say you don't.
SAY YOU DON'T.
YOU SCAMMING, you unfaithful to your wife, and you a liar, and you broke. Say
you did all them things.
Come on here right now and say you're not all them things.
Don't have me start calling names.
This [ __ ] going to be on there talking about the word Africa is rising. Africa
is rising. Soon as I get rid of your ass out of the private sector, Africa going to rise a lot. Don't even worry about it. Corruption going to go down 30%.
it. Corruption going to go down 30%.
Africa will rise. Once I get done with y'all [ __ ] Africa going to rise real quick.
Don't worry about it.
Africa going to rise real quick. And
your wife that's out there, y'all been trying to have a baby and all that stuff?
Like how you scam my chef?
My chef wrote a business plan for y'all.
Your little Rondy's brother, you used my chef and didn't pay him.
Should I bring my chef ON HERE TO TALK ABOUT THAT?
OH, YOU WE GOT ALL KIND OF RECEIPTS ON YOU DOG.
AND YOU THOUGHT YOU WAS GOING to get away with this un-scammed. Now, you
going to pay, too. And say something else, I'm I got all the doctors, all the stuff, the Bailey's brand manager, your former marketing manager, your partner who's
selling lotion over there at the new company who just had to start in March.
And yeah, I'll tie you all to that all to that scam right there. All of y'all.
I'll tie I'll go to LinkedIn and tie you to it.
I'll put the podcast on LinkedIn and tie you to it.
I'll tie all y'all to it.
Cuz you ain't going to prostitute nobody else in this country. Furthermore,
Africans are prostituted in Africa.
Let's talk about that.
Let's talk about the ecosystem of the African brothers and sisters that have to come to America because of corrupt individuals like Agaba, because of
corrupt organizations, because of people like his marketing manager who has a speak-up report right now who is going to fight for his life and [ __ ] on himself once he see this
livestream, like the Bailey's manager right now who is going to be in unemployed by the end of this year.
Like the mainstream brand manager who had to go ahead and be forcefully resigned and and had to go sell lotion because of all the receipts I dropped on his [ __ ] ass.
How y'all ruined Africa. How y'all
ruined in Uganda.
The ecosystem that y'all do out there so the kids can't get an opportunity. You a
part of it.
Then when you get people from the diaspora that come, y'all dampening our spirit. And then HERE'S WHAT HAPPENS.
spirit. And then HERE'S WHAT HAPPENS.
Y'ALL START making us hate Africa.
Which is unfair to the people cuz there's a lot of good people in Africa. But the reason why this little
Africa. But the reason why this little hatred towards black Americans and Africans happen we come here is because of people like them. It ain't Africans all of them.
It's because y'all create the ecosystem for this [ __ ] and Africans don't want to say nothing and call it out. Because
you know why Africans don't want to call it out? I'm going to tell you why.
it out? I'm going to tell you why.
Africans don't want to call it out because they feel they may do business with this person again. So, they don't want to go ahead
again. So, they don't want to go ahead on They don't want to A lot of Africans don't want to be like, "You know what?
I may encounter this person again."
So, because I am dealing with this person, I may need them. I don't need you [ __ ] ass [ __ ] Be Be careful. No, he better be careful.
He better be careful. I'M NOT Y'ALL GOT TO BE CAREFUL. SEE, Y'ALL ARE THE ONE THAT GOT TO BE CAREFUL, NOT ME.
>> [cough] >> WHAT AM I AFRAID OF? YOU'RE the one that got to fake the funk for them for them broke ass companies out there that that that that y'all trying to impress.
I don't care about the [ __ ] companies out there. I'm not fearful OF NOTHING. I GOT MY MONEY FROM MY
NOTHING. I GOT MY MONEY FROM MY COMMUNITY. Y'all got to go out there and
COMMUNITY. Y'all got to go out there and fake the funk out there every day. Go
out there and try to scam somebody. I
already got money. I can make somebody talking about your [ __ ] ass, [ __ ] I AIN'T A SCARED OF NOTHING.
SO, PEOPLE IN AFRICA GET mistreated because they afraid because they don't want an opportunity blocked. I'mma take
Don't worry, Africa. I got you today.
All my African brothers and sisters, I'll let you know I roast y'all, my brother Falcon Black. I love my brother right here. He's a good brother.
right here. He's a good brother.
That's my brother right there. I love
y'all.
I got this today, Africa. Don't worry.
FBA uh Black America African Americans, I got y'all today. I'mma say what y'all been wanting to say for years about these [ __ ] Don't even worry about it. I got you.
it. I got you.
I'mma tell it all.
You ain't got to worry about it.
You ain't got to worry about it because the ecosystems that are created force Africans to be in a survivalism mentality, and it's not fair that they in their own country, and they have to
deal with [ __ ] like this. It's not fair, and y'all keep them in fear. I wish that [ __ ] ass [ __ ] would do something to me. I wish you would.
me. I wish you would.
So, I could tie everything there.
I wish you would. Do something. What you
going to do? You you can scare them African [ __ ] all day if you want to.
You're not going to scare me.
No, you won't.
No, you won't.
Cuz you're not going to run up. You're
not going to pull up. And if you do, it's going to have the same thing that's going to happen what happened last time when you came to my house.
You already know. And I wouldn't even have put that out there.
Cuz you already had to leave because you know them things is going to be heavy.
You're the only [ __ ] that had to get knocked out with a flinch.
So, we already know you're not built like that.
We already know you're not built like that.
You get knocked out with a faint. So, we
already know that you're not built like that. You're a buster.
that. You're a buster.
>> [snorts] >> You're a buster. And most of y'all over 40 out there are busters.
Most of y'all are busters in the private sector. The most of y'all are liars
sector. The most of y'all are liars anyway.
And busters.
Most of y'all.
So, I'mma tell you what they do. They
prostitute everybody. Instead of
developing the community, instead of developing, then they criticize everybody else. Y'all don't care about
everybody else. Y'all don't care about them people out there?
Y'all don't care about Africans?
Esther's dude right here all day talking about I'm I'm destroying Uganda. I need
to leave.
Ask anybody that work for me.
Even people that don't work for me.
Esther Nakku Nunda.
I You know what? I had to say this. I I
LOVE ESTHER, BUT I CAN'T STAND [ __ ] Esther.
Esther tell you I see Esther all the time. I'll be like, "What the [ __ ] do
time. I'll be like, "What the [ __ ] do you want?"
you want?" I cannot stand Esther Nakku Nunda for the most part. I don't I I I I don't We don't just vibe, you know? I love her, but I I can't [ __ ] with her like that. I
can't have Esther around me.
I cannot [ __ ] stand Esther.
When I got rid of Esther, I was so [ __ ] happy. I'm not going to lie.
I love Esther, but I love Esther away from me.
It's the truth.
I'm glad to what but I cannot [ __ ] stand Esther.
It's not a secret. Everybody know this.
Esther tell you that [ __ ] do not like me.
BUT WHAT HE DID for me was top notch.
He loved me like a father.
Now, I'm not perfect.
I saw Esther in Kenya one day. I was
trying to run. I just I It's not It's just I I don't [ __ ] with Esther like that. I mean, she's cool, but I She
that. I mean, she's cool, but I She can't I can't [ __ ] with her.
And it's not a secret. Everybody in
Kampala that know me and know Esther, everybody know I don't like her.
But the one thing I was glad I was I'm glad to see that she has the talent to keep going on in her life because y'all wouldn't give her opportunity because she's too dark.
If you want to tell the truth.
Let's talk about that.
All y'all in All y'all in the industry now, oh Esther this, Esther that.
Uh-huh. Yeah, before that, y'all wasn't [ __ ] with Esther.
And we all know why.
Esther wasn't in the in crowds. She too
dark. She too short. Yeah, then she come over and then she get a fair chance, and she start killing, and now you understand, OH ESTHER THIS. Y'ALL FAKE.
Y'ALL FAKE.
Y'all fake as hell.
Now you want to rock with her.
But you weren't rocking with her before.
Soon as somebody get some leverage, all all, you know, I just don't [ __ ] with Esther like that. It's a long story.
But I'm glad Esther is doing well. I'm
happy for Esther. She just can't be around me.
If Esther come in right now to this house, I'mma I'mma move out tomorrow.
Or the today. I That's how much I can't be around Esther.
But I love her.
On accident.
Deep deep deep down somewhere.
I just don't [ __ ] with her like that.
Everybody know. This ain't [ __ ] I just ain't talk ABOUT IT HERE. EVERYBODY
KNOWS.
BUT DESPITE that attitude, she made a video about me that was touching because that's the kind of [ __ ] I am.
It's not all Ugandans are colorist. This
is not true because when when Esther came out on a Pan African dating show and she was dark, Ugandans loved that.
They appreciated that. Not all Ugandans are colorist, but the people that run stuff. Yeah, some of them is colorist.
stuff. Yeah, some of them is colorist.
But how come you have people with everybody? Listen.
everybody? Listen.
Everybody has problems with everybody.
I I just don't talk about it. I'm
talking about it now.
You can't live in Africa without not having problems with people. You can't
be around blacks in general and not have problems. I don't know where y'all live.
You live in Africa and you go You You You You going around You don't have problems with people? You're Something
wrong with you.
I just never told it before.
I just never told it before.
I kept it under wraps. But now, and I'mma tell you what happened. Somebody
that was dear to me got killed in February.
ONCE THAT HAPPENED, I WAS LIKE, "OKAY." It just changed something in me.
It just changed something in me.
And it happened right there in Uganda.
So, it just changed something in me. So,
I just I haven't even been giving a [ __ ] Now I'mma just tell it like it is.
I want those problems for you from you [ __ ] that say I'm not telling the truth. Come on here and say I'm lying.
truth. Come on here and say I'm lying.
That's all I want. He can't never say I'm lying. He going to shut his
I'm lying. He going to shut his [ __ ] ass up.
And in order for Black Americans to come to Africa, we going to have to have problems. I'm sorry.
We need to just let Africa know, before you bring us over there, we going to fight y'all.
Because we can't get along with how [ __ ] is going on there. Don't ask us to come over there cuz we got to fight y'all.
And I ain't talking about a physical fight.
We having a fight of ideology, and we cannot be there and become you.
We got to come in there and be us.
And that we don't come like cuz we know a lot of people in Africa. Y'all love
what we doing, Michael B. Jordan, but
y'all want to take what y'all want to take and then keep y'all little informal [ __ ] going on and and not keeping it real. Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. We going
real. Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. We going
to be there. We going You You We going to come there, and we going to be there.
We going to clean this up for you. Don't
worry about it. And we going to fight y'all.
We going to fight y'all.
We going to have an ideological fight.
And we going to clean this [ __ ] up.
Cuz if we going to be there, we going to expose y'all [ __ ] for what y'all doing over there. And if you don't like it, stop asking us to come.
Stop asking us to come.
Cuz y'all talking about colonialism and the white man, y'all the ones holding y'all people hostage over there. Africa
holding itself back.
People want to grow in Uganda. Right now
in Kampala right now, man, Kampala used to be so vibrant. It's like the city has died a death. I It's like Uganda ain't even the same.
When I got there in 2017, it was a fire.
People were happy. Now, people walk around. They They They They just not
around. They They They They just not happy no more. It's not the same Uganda that I knew.
The city don't have what It's not what it was. And you see it's no hope.
it was. And you see it's no hope.
It's It's It's depression.
It's fear.
And I see these young people who graduated in college, and and you see all this alcoholism in Uganda. And And
the reason why it is cuz people trying to escape their realities cuz they know they ain't got no hope.
They know it's not fair for them.
They know it.
They know they ain't got a real shot.
They know it.
Everybody knows it.
So, everybody is prostituted in Africa, but here's the thing. We are not [ __ ] You're not going to prostitute us. If
you prostitute me, it's going to be your cheeks that get clapped.
One of y'all already got clapped. You
selling lotion now.
So, you already thought in it up for the lotion. In fact, what I'mma do
lotion. In fact, what I'mma do for you, the next time I self-clap myself, which is going to be very soon, I'mma go to your little cuz you sell lotions and that kind of stuff now.
I'mma buy it. I'mma lather myself up, and I'mma roll my eyes all the way back thinking about THAT LOTION.
OH, [ __ ] [screaming and groaning] THAT'S WHAT I'M GOING TO DO.
I'M going to go right there to OnlyFans and paint the and and paint it all the way up.
These walls are going to get pregnant when I get done with that lotion. Don't
even worry about them. I'm going to have all kind of wall kids on here in in in in in these napkins and [ __ ] Excuse my language.
But what I'm going to do? I'm going to go buy all that lotion for you and I'm going to send you a picture of it.
Cuz [clears throat] you got a new job, right?
I know what the name of the company is.
It start with a M.
I'm a self-clap myself.
And I'm going to have a Pan-African rollback.
Wall kids.
That's how I'm going to relieve myself.
Every time one of y'all get fired or lose your jobs, I'm going to clap myself to sleep.
Damn, I'm having a rough a rough day.
WHAT'S WRONG WITH HIM? I THINK SOMETHING wrong with him. Yeah, you right.
They want to meet you to bargain you out to somebody else.
If they work for a tier-one multinational, report them. Coca-Cola, Unilever,
report them. Coca-Cola, Unilever, Stanbic, Absa, all of them got whistleblowers. Record them. They so
whistleblowers. Record them. They so
[clears throat] stupid they going to just send you the text message.
Screenshot everything.
>> [clears throat] >> Get a Google Drive. Put all that [ __ ] on the Google Drive.
They so [snorts] stupid they didn't even they didn't even going to delete it. By
the time By the time those reports get to Johannesburg, to London, to New York City, their little informal networks can't can't can't protect them no more. That's
what happened to old boy over at at the lotion house.
Ooh, I got rid of him so good. One day
I'm going to tell you how I got rid It was easy for him. He was so stupid.
He owed me like a thousand dollars. He
didn't want to pay me.
I went right up there and he forgot I got high-speed internet. I went right there. I got all the folders. And if he
there. I got all the folders. And if he say I'm lying, he already know it's war with him.
Uh he'll never work again. He lucky that I'm not really putting too much detail out there, but he'll never work again.
All I got to do is send it and send all the receipts to his new job and he'll be every word every time but he he's lucky I'm going to have some mercy on him.
He hitting me up on his work phone.
I send a WhatsApp zip file to the people.
I send all the infractions from 2023 to 2025. He was doing something every day he can get fired from.
So by the time they called him into the office, he No I No, no, no. I didn't want to beat his ass. I wanted to make him suffer financially.
Uh-huh. And then and then when he when he actually had to quit, he made a LinkedIn post. I went right over there
LinkedIn post. I went right over there and congratulated him. He blocked me, too, on LinkedIn. I was right over there liking posts. Brother, it's so good that
liking posts. Brother, it's so good that you got a new job, brother. You did
great for the company. Uh-huh. I was
right there in the comment section. I
sure was.
I was right there in the comment section congratulating him.
I posted him on my WhatsApp congratulating him.
On both my numbers. I sure did.
Mhm, I did.
Stay safe out there. No, them [ __ ] need to stay safe.
What we saying in in the community? If
you seeing me fight the bear, don't help me, help the bear.
DON'T WORRY ABOUT ME. HELP THEM.
THEY THE ones in trouble. Help them.
They need the help. You ain't got to worry about me. Help them.
If you see me fighting the bear, don't help me. Help the bear. Help them.
help me. Help the bear. Help them.
They the ones that got to lay there. I
ain't got to lay there.
I can GO BACK TO SACRAMENTO IN my drawers and and troll y'all if I wanted to for the rest of my day in my life and it's your fault.
Ain't that right, Agaba? Tumisang Ain't
that right?
Try something like trying to send somebody over to where I where you think I Just try that. Just try that.
See how it work out for you.
See though we go to LinkedIn and people start tagging you and I put out all the receipts on LinkedIn.
And then I'll just pay for the whole country to see it like 50 bucks a day.
And you know I got the money to do it, too. I'M PETTY. SO EVERYBODY in your
too. I'M PETTY. SO EVERYBODY in your professional network just see it. This
all is okay. So you lose your whole job for a thousand dollars. You was making 15, 20 million shillings a month about five, six thousand a month. Your whole
your whole family had [clears throat] health coverage. You
You was You was You had a company car.
Give it up. Bring me the car.
They told the [ __ ] Bring me Bring me the keys. Bring me the keys.
the keys. Bring me the keys.
Bring me the keys. Mhm.
Yeah, bring me the keys.
Don't fight me. Help the Help them.
They the ones that need the help, not me. Help them.
me. Help them.
You want to prostitute people? Let's
Let's see you get prostituted now. Let's
flip the switch.
See, this is what Africans don't expect.
Y'all corrupt ones over there. Y'all
don't expect the leverage to be reversed. Now the leverage is going to
reversed. Now the leverage is going to be reversed now. And now I got y'all future here.
I got y'all future here.
Uh-huh, right here.
And I wake up every day in the morning and I can think about if I can log into a LinkedIn and see your employer, you ain't going to work there no more.
Mhm.
Y'all thought y'all had leverage. You
ain't got nothing.
All you can do is take this ass-whooping.
And shut your [ __ ] ass up.
That's all you can do.
That's all you can do.
Cuz when I was trying to be fair to you, you wasn't being fair. But it's okay now because I don't need you to be fair. I'm
going to make it fair. That's okay. All
y'all out here in Africa, only way you going to get it we got to kill me.
That's okay.
That's the only way. Cuz as long as I'm living in this country, I'm going to make it fair.
And there's a lot of y'all out here who going to learn a tough lesson.
A real hard lesson about our community and who you can and who you cannot [ __ ] with.
But y'all going to learn today. And
there's people here who worse than me.
There's people here who want to who actually put hands on you and and and and and and do other stuff. I don't want to do that. I want y'all jobs.
Uh-huh. I I just want y'all jobs. I want
y'all careers to be gone. That's what I want.
I ruined my I I I I ruined his life for a thousand dollars. No, no, no, no. I ruined him
dollars. No, no, no, no. I ruined him over more than that. That's the worst way he could have paid me. But he really got me for about all the events I had I had three events
for him. That was like thirty-five
for him. That was like thirty-five thousand dollars that he got me off the books. So I couldn't get scaled up. So he That thirty-five thousand
up. So he That thirty-five thousand dollars I just took from his future pay.
So the Lord The scriptures The Lord giveth, the Lord taketh away.
I'm the second part.
The Lord gave him the job.
Then the Lord helped me take it away.
You see how the scriptures come in like that? The Lord giveth, the Lord used me
that? The Lord giveth, the Lord used me to taketh away. Mhm. And And And how it work?
I I I taketh away.
So this is what they do when you are building an independent system.
Don't take no consultancy.
Don't use no consultants.
You got to go to the school of hard knocks. I'm going to close with this.
knocks. I'm going to close with this.
Black Americans got to learn how to negotiate in Africa.
TJ from Subi Shop, whenever we do negotiations, somebody in your diaspora group do the negotiation. Subi Shop does all my negotiations. He handles all our business.
Nobody from Uganda.
Unless it's like Jonita. I'm talking
about just some other person.
That person negotiates everything for me.
And that person says, "Listen, this is what it was. This is what it is." And
that person's going to be fair. And what
I was willing to pay, TJ got it down 30% past that.
You send Agaba there.
Oh, yeah. You know it's going to be about forty thousand dollars. What?
Don't send no Africans that's over 40 that you don't know to negotiate for you on nothing.
Especially somebody that come to you.
Last thing, avoid everybody who comes to you wanting to work with you.
Avoid everybody. I didn't have a few here.
You know, uh shout out to y'all.
I don't have no problem with y'all.
But unless you coming to say hello to me, unless you coming to say how you doing, and I just hope that my my breath ain't stinking that day or whatever cuz you know I was coming from I saw one brother, good brother. He stopped me. I
was walking.
I'm walking down THE STREET. OH, [ __ ] I'M [ __ ] He ain't got me. I thought it was I thought it was Pookie. What's up,
brother?
So um anybody coming to you, they say they want to help you, they got ideas for you, nobody successful is coming to help you.
Do nothing for them. Do nothing you.
Nobody love you that much.
So nobody love you that much.
Nobody can help you do nothing. You got
to get in there and fail yourself.
Okay?
That's the hard knocks. You going to have to go out there, negotiate, you going to lose some money, you going to get scammed, but you going to learn this on the job yourself.
It's fruitful if you can do it, but you going to learn it yourself.
You do not hire no consultant like what's this negro's name? I'mma tell you what his what his what the what his what this buster's name is.
Um he will never work uh uh Do not go to a Gabatume Simi from this [ __ ] company here called 14 nines, whatever he's talking about.
And I wish he would hit me with a cease and desist so I can come on here and tell everybody everything. Hit me with a cease and desist.
Take me to court.
He got a company called 14 9 Ventures.
You better never go there.
Yeah.
He can't help you uh uh uh You only go to him if you want to make losses.
Okay?
If you only want to make losses, get out there and get in it yourself. Now people
can help you with techniques and help you with stuff like that, sure. But the
negotiation, you got to be every You got to be in the negotiations.
Okay? You got to learn the industry, learn the business, learn the market.
You got to learn that.
And it's worth it if you can do it, you'll do well.
You got to get learn how to do it.
So that's what I'm going to do.
Don't get prostituted like I did.
Because what you can do is you can cause other people to get um get harmed. Um I
I had I had introduced him to our our group. I could have got Julius and them
group. I could have got Julius and them messed up.
Thank thank thank God that that that that they didn't do it.
But that's the only way that works.
You can cause other people to stumble when you bring people who are not vetted and that's the only time I really got done like that.
Through him and his network. Most people
if you reach out to me, I will not [ __ ] with you. I don't care if you walk up to
with you. I don't care if you walk up to me, if you talk to me, I'm not going to deal with you. It's not that I don't like you.
Look, he said this.
He almost got us. Yeah, THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN PARTLY MY FAULT.
And it's not that I don't like you. I
just don't want to do no business with you cuz I already got enough money for what I already have. I don't have the most money in the world, but you you can't bring me no more money than I already got.
If you coming to me, I got more money than you. That's how I look at it.
than you. That's how I look at it.
So there's nothing that you got that I need. And there's nothing that you got
need. And there's nothing that you got that I want. And if you had something I wanted, I would call you.
You see how that works? So there's
nothing that you got that I need or I want. So the the answer is when you hit
want. So the the answer is when you hit up me, email me talking about business, the answer is [ __ ] no.
And it's not personal.
I don't I don't need you in my Like there's a reason why you know me.
And there is a reason why I don't know you.
Because if I needed you, I would call you.
Meeka, did you work with that? Did you
work with them, too?
I'm living here I don't I don't mind meeting nobody, but I've been through too much.
I've been through too much on the continent to go through it again. I'm
happy now. I'm making my little money. I
can buy my little tacos and [ __ ] Um I can buy my little wine. I'mma go
out tonight. I got I got some people that I'mma go out with.
I'mma I'mma get uh uh some some some some wine or whatever. And and and then I I don't want you to bother me. Leave
me alone.
Okay? I don't want to meet none of y'all for the most part. I don't want to talk to none of y'all.
I love you like I love Esther from a [ __ ] distance.
Okay? I love you. I really do love you.
I'd do anything to help you outside of you meeting me somewhere.
Cuz I I'm I'm I'm I'm tired of y'all.
To be real.
I'm 44. I'll be 45 if the Lord said the same. I've been dealing with y'all for
same. I've been dealing with y'all for over 40 some years. I know enough.
That's Africans and black Americans.
So when I say that, don't message me, I mean that.
It's not a joke.
Oh, say how I went to South Africa.
Well, they still black. They still
black. Are they not black?
They still I love the South Africans.
They still black, too. They That's
That's That's So that So I'm still going to come across the same problem. I'm not
going to want to talk to y'all when I'm out there. And I really love South
out there. And I really love South Africa. Don't talk to me. Leave me
Africa. Don't talk to me. Leave me
alone.
Let me enjoy They got Popeyes chicken out there at the Sandton uh Sandton Center over there with Nelson Mandela. I
can go and get me some Popeyes, get my heart disease up.
And I can just leave.
I ain't even going to holler at no females there. I can come back and
females there. I can come back and self-clap.
Align myself all the way up and go to sleep.
Wake up in the morning and do it all over again.
OH, THAT POPEYES CLOSING IN SOUTH AFRICA?
MAN.
Then who would you love being around? Me
and my mama. Well, I ain't seen her a long time. That's the only people I want
long time. That's the only people I want to see. I don't even want to see my
to see. I don't even want to see my brothers and them.
Let me not say that before they get mad.
I do want to see them, but not for long.
I don't want to see them for long. I
don't even I don't even want to see my family for long.
I didn't see them all my life.
I don't like calling home.
I don't want to I'm There's a reason why I'm I'm just I'm I'm I'm in my you know I you I give you the 30, 40 minutes and I got to go. God bless you.
You women ain't got to worry about me bothering you, trying to get your number. Trust me.
number. Trust me.
I'm on the self-clappathon conversations these days. I'm not worried I'm I'm not
these days. I'm not worried I'm I'm not worried.
I'm not worried. I'm I'm truly satisfied with Paul Monroe.
After I expose these scammers, I'll be so happy.
No, I'm not It's not a midlife crisis.
It's just I'm just I'm I'm old.
I'm tired of y'all. That's all it is.
It's not Who would have a midlife crisis? That means I'm I'm trying to
crisis? That means I'm I'm trying to prove something to myself. I know
exactly who the [ __ ] I am. And I ain't trying to prove [ __ ] I'm trying to stay away from y'all. That ain't a midlife crisis.
That's peace.
I've been dealing with blacks all my life.
I DON'T WANT TO DEAL WITH Y'ALL NO MORE.
So that's all I'm saying.
That's not a midlife crisis. That's
That's understanding of myself.
But that don't mean I want you to get scammed. I love y'all. I really do. From
scammed. I love y'all. I really do. From
a distance.
From a distance, we've all had enough of living by you blacks.
From a distance, I ain't got to move from you [ __ ] so you can show up to my house.
Don't don't get me singing that Bette Midler.
I ain't got time.
That's why I don't never answer y'all for the most part on Instagram. I It's
not personal. I love y'all. I really do.
But keep this in mind.
When you living in a foreign country, you living in Africa, you living in You don't need no middleman. You don't need nobody advising you.
It They are broke. Most people that come in there are broke. They poor.
So I've been blocking people, too. Like I
just I don't want to deal with y'all.
I really don't.
In the community.
I don't want to deal with y'all for real. I got I got a few people in my
real. I got I got a few people in my friend group.
I got the Giles. I got TJ.
Um it's not It's not much that I want to talk to y'all about. I don't want no business partners. I don't want no new
business partners. I don't want no new friends.
I just want you to to leave me alone.
That's all.
Black fatigue. No, it's not black fatigue. It's just that I just, you know
fatigue. It's just that I just, you know I I just want you to go away. That's
all. It's just just Go over there. I
don't I I love you. I don't have I love I love living around y'all. I love
blacks. Like I love to watch y'all walk this way.
I want to be at a restaurant where I can just see y'all enjoying, you know, [ __ ] walking on the street or shooting dice or you know, I like I like negro watch.
In Africa, I just negro watch all day. I
see the Africans walking, you know, talking and stuff and I see the big booties walking here and there. I see
the brothers pushing the the sugarcane, the chapatis. I like to watch y'all doing stuff that don't involve me.
Go to Cap a city at a casual and just negro watch. I love it. I love doing it.
negro watch. I love it. I love doing it.
I love watching black people do do do what they normally do. I like watching dudes get shot down on the street by girls. I love negro watching. I just
girls. I love negro watching. I just
don't want you to come up and talk to me.
That's the difference.
No one is forcing you to stay in Uganda.
And you right.
That's That's That's the truth. That's
why I ain't there now. So you right.
Uh-huh. Nobody is forcing me there.
And trust me, when I leave, ain't nobody going to force me there cuz I'm definitely leaving. Don't worry about
definitely leaving. Don't worry about that. Y'all can Y'all can Y'all can go
that. Y'all can Y'all can Y'all can go back to what y'all was doing. Trust me.
It's y'all.
Once [clears throat] I get through bringing them people down, y'all can have it back.
Trust me. Ain't nobody
Nobody is trying to take take y'all stuff from y'all. This
definitely y'all country, family.
I [clears throat] love you, too. I love
Uganda. For
I love everything Uganda's done for me.
But we going to expose some of the stuff happening in the continent. And it's
unfair to Africans, too.
It's unfair to Africans.
And the Africans are gatekept.
Young people are gatekept. The average
person in Uganda is 16.
It ain't like Kenya where it's 22. Women
stay in college longer in Kenya. People
in Uganda It just deters foreign investment. All
these problems that people like a guy like me create, it stops you from investing into the country.
It stops people wanting to do things in the country. It just forces everybody to
the country. It just forces everybody to go to Kenya. Uganda's Well, anyway, if it forces you to stay here, okay, cool.
So, then all the foreign investment goes to Kenya or Rwanda or Tanzania.
With that attitude. Like, I don't understand why people have that attitude. You ain't going to stay here.
attitude. You ain't going to stay here.
Okay, so then you want somebody to take their money to next door? To Kenya, to Rwanda, to Tanzania? You don't care about that?
You don't care about that?
It's literally the same price.
It's a $100,000 investment for Kenya or Uganda. What are you What are you going
Uganda. What are you What are you going to choose?
Well, you got You can You can you can just leave. Okay, well, then so then
just leave. Okay, well, then so then okay, who's going to bring the new stuff there?
Even Tanzania. Even Rwanda.
Like, wake up.
So family hope you enjoyed this podcast cuz I did.
I wish.
Yeah.
Peace. Peace. Peace. Peace. Peace.
Peace.
We out.
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