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at least they risk every thing john, do dar? asks activist journalist and politicians living and anxiety too much on my shoulders. but i have to hold this weight because i'm responsible for the future. follow culture for the people who are behind the bus for their mission. people need to know what is happening there. you know, are series guardians of truth watching it on youtube. dw documentary, the hello to you wherever you're watching from. welcome to the 77 percent. this is the show for after because you we do this, i will wear minutes so well. yeah. for those that have no idea what that means. i basically said i'm doing good and hope you are to that was cheat local language spoken in my country,
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god. and this addition of the show you focus on how long which kind of you night or divide a nation. i am your host, eddie michael junior, coming up on the program and goes on mute. you find out how ongoing conflicts and i look forward to coming to this of structuring education for our street to basically stay in cumberland by the heads of boys to discuss how authorities of weaponized, colonial era allowing we just on we end on the streets of la moon kenya, where a father son, the teen safe pods and the exclusive the leaves don't seem drowned when you know a language you can communicate in it and to be understood by someone who also knows that language. now with that said, how many languages do you speak? i speak 3 fluency bots. abraham speaks many more languages and wants to
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add more to his list. he practices in different sports in the city of lucas nigeria . let's find out what he speaks. e for i. j biome is a proud poly, got the keys, speak 7 languages. i love friend of mine. i. it took me only 6 months since then i've got to learn or the laundry. these i so all, what did i would love for my stuff like that because is in is being a blade, is leave us across and my name is the brian. i'm nigeria and i love languages. abraham luna, arabic, french, german, portuguese, and spanish. all in the course of just full years is of this long disease. i try as much as possible just thinking like the late fees. so on year and we split this long produce these people that go wow under, they'll like, i'll tell them i was able to lenny that much to the, to, to pronounce it so well,
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what i've been lived in in the places where the languages are spoken. it's a very fair question. the trick abraham says is to start with a basic foundation of vocabulary and then to find for you to of opportunities to practice. luckily, the cosmopolitan metropolis of lagos office. plenty of those today, abraham is visiting his favorite lunch spot, running to buy french speaking playgrounds, from neighbor infiniti. also, i was just doing the nc, most is you know, a fidget for a load you go. so what you want to remove the language, you have to make something nice and commitment, which doesn't seem to speak with. so i mean, i just spent some money which i didn't really understand what no, i've been able to use the language. so i could say i just love i use along with this every other day at also on my job. i'm currently
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a translator translates english to. a spanish to watch these on from government to english also, but we do have hard work. you can build up an appetite. the cool heading home abraham stump spot for a swamp at one of the late ghost as many lebanese eateries i like to set up. and the show of 11, i'll be as ways white and look not all over the world. people are separated by barriers, have full of languages and cultures for you. bringing the world would be a better place if more people were willing to learn language. providing a world where each and every body one is spanish and do not think prejudices that if that imposed by different languages and culture on one another. imagine what a search imagined help with nancy is a come from being able to walk anywhere in the world. regardless of way of from
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that is the opportunities and daddy's depaula in long beach can deep sea while language can unite. they can also divide, like in the case of kind of to give you a brief history. cumberland was once colonized by germany before friends and britain to go the divide in the country and to on the phone and francophone regents . but ever since coming and eventually gained independence. the english and french speaking sides have been of conflicts with each other. ungrateful, uncomfortable in school kids don't even wear uniforms. to avoid being identified by attack is girls of youth team report to long, precious speaks would have peers about how young people cope the go into class and an area where. busy schools i targeted and i live on come moon school children like me. i faced with incredible danger. that's because these are you guys so,
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but so grown between the government and people want to separate states. sometimes they at the school at the show always keeps one eye on the classroom window because the children have been killed by at that goes right into the classroom in this region and still have been shut. ok, not on the way to, i'm from school. it has happened to some of my friends and all that. so i've moved to other parts of the country to continue with the education. look, i'm edward a school uniform because i don't want to at that gus. no, i'm a school guild. i am little precious for those of you and i'm going to be telling you was closer to like me, afraid to go to school in bremond the what you worry about when you leave for school early in the morning. let's start with you fable. when you leave for school in the morning, you have to be scared of the random kidnaps the gunshots. no tugs the sometimes because of serial gunshots that look,
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tugs is available for us to go to school elementary school lead. what of you pretty much asked me what i would love to go to school and my scrutiny from k myschoolbucks. let's keep it in front, the front of me go. but not i could not calling my books and papers. i'm going to squeeze you. how does this cost on being to fix your education as a student or full 5 are you facing? did you see examinations? you have to be in school, you must be able to pull that up. you will see levels, so as to meet the expectations of the gc both because the said general eye exam don't know policy that i did not rest on the solid with that in crises and almost don't said based what it told you. those said base to the sea level, she was supposed to call back but the community here is not given up to a show that education continues. that set up makes you've schools as discreetly as possible. we just part of unemployed teach as i look out to the g. but when the enemy strikes at teach us, i also left helpless. i'll skip it in on. also as
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a teacher, i can only play my role in the classroom. and if the government comes into the classroom, i am helpless and do you talk to the gills about safety measures? i always stood in avoid should goods avoid going home late at night. i would visiting friends on also the move in groups. you remember when last you felt save on your way to school at school? the last time i felt safe at school on my way to school was around 2016. when do and no crises. i've actually lost a good number of friends. so my drop out so my mother keeps on some of them. i don't know where to i don't know if that's a life or did yells like us here in belinda once to have an education. but we need to secure environments actually that the long standing police got in security on valence that'd be experiencing here in belinda is standing in the way
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of that. it is really sad, isn't that that young girl is helped to stop by the tragedies of conflict, mainly because 2 colonial era languages, english and french have been weaponized by political authorities to divide communions. let's find out how people in boy are coming. feel about this situation in our streets, debate the hello welcome to 77 percent. my name is move on, so for now your presently in the beautiful city of boy cameron and for cameron is known as it country. we 2 official languages that is french and english foreclosure with over $200.00 plus ethnic languages. this somehow it doesn't seem right that some people are we are here to find out why all like to start with you by the star younger. should we say this is a chris, a blessing for nation building?
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what is in is more of an advantage more of a blessing done? it is donald, we funding the mitchell or the approach that the youths really being thrilled into our space of buying bodies in mix it to be more of a cuz then a blessing um, sally. yes it yeah. you might need to you on your own book a deal by is everything that you've seen. does it sync with you? when you'll see that we go to the uh, the friends site. we have some difficulties. even though clink does when we want to push, choose some settings, things as documentation. and also when you want to buy some business items and most of our papers work being done in french and it gives some difficulties for english speaking people to be trusted. i really get it. i like to talk to my bystanders here. yes, the french is nice. but what i'm trying to is what we're trying to see yet in kind of a room is the facebook and people are actually killing the english speaking people
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. yeah, i get to people killing those because each time you measure each day you'll see it really to around you. they don't catch on the sunday. if you speak english, if you speak english or whatever, there's a one to always see them is with that i visual. that's all we know about seats. you go to your own, do you go to a new a posse, a document? you do that, you love your head, there's nothing you do. so you write that work in your english domain and write down the list needs and english. i want to quickly talk to pen boy pain. you are on the activities, on your strong, on the from believe all of the quality you call yourself the voice of the voiceless . honestly, when i your friends, i don't get along. wish. when i a fresh look comes, my mind is run that general side be do i knew bill? i'm sure you know. so, i mean, yeah, that's what comes to my mind. french yet. it's not just the language representative system. i don't have a problem with what i mean. what on 2 languages, it's beneficial to us that ends with the language becomes a tool for segregation. that's where it is appropriate. and i think that's what
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we're facing before. i feel about this question to you. oh, how do you it has an awfully quiet as a social worker. is this the reality in your work space? like the language is the uniform social cause we want the people from different language backgrounds and then you fight you. you discover that is difficult to communicate. if you do not understand and speak the language, you will find yourself in that situation where you have to so many documents are the embassy and the way you get to that, you own the wherever you're going to you you, you speak to someone on you, you're trying to get description of how you can reach or get to the embassy. i'm going to tell you that's going to come from us because you de la it kind of make you feel like, oh, so do you think? well, as in thing is just on one side now you went into the goals, mean you worked with all of these meanings does. would you say for section on a 100, right? that's all i mean is does the president and so he's bored by is both english and french. thank you very much for that question before you proceed. first of all,
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when to slightly disagree with my brought up in board. okay. is that something that when you think about french, he's thinking about general site. i wanted to ask same way, because about english. do you don't think i've always lived for it? or i think i've already, but goes to people, you know, anything about the buckles, you will, you know, we should be very of gypsies, the ends of it was a little phone, huge submit efforts to on that's done french. why? because this, it was what we find on what saves you have less. i opened the easiest if you can speak french, does it to. so am i brought up in boy. if i also think about english, i think about is live, treat. now it's up to you, been, you had him a way, he was the 1st i was talking you and nodding your head. let me let me so on. saw the french, the french learned english us in the session with a mutual infringe as a way to survive. why we always have to be in a position where was to use french as a password to survive in this country. that's my problem. and it's
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a blessing for the nation, but it either the nationals or the citizens have made it occurs to them. yes, he's inductive has come around. people in general do not have any problem mixing themselves coming to get so, so quotes already in the markets or when they meet themselves and decide it is about the institutions. why do i have to use the institutions, those who are in the system? ok. the pots in power, and those what are pointed out 0 is being is the do not care about the order along which the, the keep the site or the clips. they'll give you a site in the schools, they'll give you the site and the markets on big great the cycle because my playstation of the minority to group of people whose language you suppose of the claim to be the superior language in the world. but when he comes to the account of it is the inferior language in the country. this is where the problem is coming from. you know,
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so the police go setup is the problem. we've talked about inclusion. how about implementation? how is it happening in terms of implementing you see if you look strictly on government program in terms of from an english one right. d. c said like to enable, they used to be bilingual to be able to speak english. i'm french, you discover that we have a member language sentencing or the regents. we have been language centers where and you kind of, we use the new process, the order language. that's not the problem he's drank with, find these markets. now you're talking about the use of the program is a part of the but as i see, the put what i know. but as i want to tell you, somebody says the french mark with no so it so okay, like right. find the pen, but just gotten the buyer stopped by the stuff from down benway come down, let me just so then why is this that green, you're just the green. you guys, what is the green i want to find out from lead off of this. what do you think is
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the way forward? social justice equality. we won the car in system to go because they are in users to come or be on an international community. they're not heavy notes anymore. the system to the political system is the problem. sally. what do you have to see was the way forward? we need if 5050 and the believe all of us you, it's sunday are we a change make? are for you to be a change because the change begins for 2. so i believe in any way you y a u r e, you can tell me, will be the change though. he wants be the change mika, for any change, for anything called change, he starts with the use, so you have to start to trace. there is no better way to end this to be done on what me sally. just say these was so it sounds besides street to be, but then again, the debate is not over. let us hear your point of views during the conversation going on in the channel on uh, youtube, during the comments section, let me yeah,
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what's going on in your own country, or what do you think can be the way forward for individuals or citizens here in cover my name is marvel and i know to meet next time. you know, i'd like to acknowledge that briefly of the girls off mute street debate team who went through the challenging environment to report on what's happening to those guys. and now you can watch a longer version of the debate and i'll youtube channel. but don't forget to share your thoughts with us in the comments section. also, you can get more about content on take talk to dw on the school this 77 percent. 7 manyels and thank you belong to the 77 percent comes who i jumped and 65 last last your top 5. and here's 3 reasons why 1115. we're here to help you make up your mind. we are here on please find your
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mind. so all of the topics i'm much up to you from couple top fixed a new culture and in 15 minutes, let's say together, because we've talked about community like if you take this test and i want you to make sure that your voice, okay, well, he's now on the pick top. now, if you've been watching the show, you know about what we call home coming right out the mini as in australia, dr. kelly chung penny returned to head native. what's one a with a mission? let's had to gather on it. to me to when my left foot, so i know i will is you, i was going to come back. i feel like a soldier who is paid for training to go and change. i'm of themselves a come back. so i told myself, i'm going out the, i'm going to keep myself with all the skills that i will possibly need in order to
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come back home and be back to my people. my name is dr. kelly with a free teacher. i'm finding that multiple call me talk to kaylee shell, find a time instead of deals with linda, who is that family medicine specialist by profession. also have a special interest in aesthetics, inter montela just thought that and little bit of extra training in those in groups . one of the very, very few family medicine physicians in the private sector alone. the about 7 of us in a population of to me when i find a premier, a premium, it costs into my mean was to bridge the gap from having a very strong primary care system in the country. after finishing school id that p made it costs that is that the university of what's that a free and a half? so we send that qualified and was a what it is scholarship degree is that the medicine at the university of one s in
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australia melvin. you know as a black cross being a black person in a predominantly caucasian, no white society is um you will likely have to work 2 to 3 times as hot when people see the 1st and they seem to kind of your skin and already they dont associate black with excel is so you always have to go an extra mile. my advice for anyone in the medical field to the left to back to africa is a whole is um, you definitely see that there's a huge shortage of healthcare professionals in almost every country in africa. our people do need the services and the skill sets that one carries, or every skill set and service is necessary. now talking about scales,
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you may need them in law, move kenya to write a don't key to victory. and they've been better when the father and son team donkeys as you're about to find out. i have very important parts of life. i'm living at the island of now. i'm off of kenya's, north east coast. instead of caused donkeys rooms, historic streets. once a year, this beloved beasts of buttons are transformed into steve of glass. and if the cubs that you'd buy these families, the levels don't please and don't keep racing is an intergenerational dish. we use them to car stools, cement, and sun from the sea front to buildings that on the construction it's how i make my livelihood. i street very narrow cos i'm unable to pass. that's why we use so many don't keys here in lumber. i challenge tea and the family so for i don't
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think so. create 110 annual races, nothing. hundreds of jews rose and cash prizes sadly. so crew was poisoned possibly by a jealous rival, but not before feathering a sudden interest in silver. the cri, you was my father's dunk, and he was a champion. uh, we won many races. now when you have general who is suki son, but i think the 1st time i sat on a donkey, of course i felt good because at the time that i didn't know what the donkey might do. but then my dad started bringing me along on his trips to the farm. gradually i got better at it. we take good care of general and exercise him frequently. i love my donkey and i trust him. zullie was a glowing and i've been the wrong runner. a and i'm one in
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these days if, because the teenage son said, if this woman is joking, it's his 3rd time taking part in the annual contest. and with the price, the price of more than $750.00 euros on the line. the pair are taking any chances with their training during the race, you have to remember to grab the reins type to control the down key and keep your eyes focused straight ahead in case you jump so. so you can stay mounted and not get throw. last year i won, i guess i expect that tomorrow i'll be able to win again and to make my father proud of the old. my father was a champion and won many races. i hope that i can win to i want to even so positive in his victories that come. but the she is in the 8th grade states and father and son capacity race don't please join the
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to be seen by the washer me by with the money. if we, when we should buy fee for the donkey to give her strength to it so that way you can kind of run costa and enjoy a bit of food. no, no, but the cooking bills or i i wanted to show was the entire town visitors from neighboring islands have turned out. nice teenage boys are using the chosen to write on behalf of donkey owners who share any prize money because basically she'll place the don't hits of 12 the substitute in each the onto the final months of training that up to the it's a devastating set. this for most of the game. so each don't continue role is to prevent this and then the system, the cdc, 6 out the
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team by framed as these one today. and i'm really happy for him. he's like a brother to me. and so a victory for him is like a victory for me. then though, of course i still loved him. i don't have faith that he can win in the future. that this year was not to be forgotten, least my friend did manage to win. the disappointments doesn't last long. last of all, this all is next year and it's never too early to start training. as the sun goes down another normal day, father and son, a buck at the beach, spending time with their beloved general and keeping traditions alive. now i have never been on a donkey, but from what i've seen, it looks like quite fun. i'll give it a try. it's don't forget to follow us on youtube. facebook, instagram,
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and now on tech talk. thanks a lot for watching the show. hope you enjoyed it as much as i did. i. everybody can do now. see you next time. bye for now. we do have the one button. the
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