American Couple Reacts 'Top 10 African Queens you Need to Know About'

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Wait a minute. They missed alot of queens in Africa like Queen Nzinga... Who actually fought during colonialism. Against the portuguese rulers and maintained her kingdom for years...??

sami-entertainment
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Not all African Queens stepped into the shoes of African kings. Nana Yaa Asantewaa was a Queen Mother of the Ashanti (Asantehima), which is a chieftaincy role that is distinct and separate from the Asantehene (Ashanti King). The Asantehima is neither the wife nor mother of the king, therefore her role is not in relation to a male position. The Asantehima is usually an older woman who is very wise; she is the female energy that balances the power of Ashanti monarchy. In other words, Ashanti leadership is equal between men and women; a balance of male and female energy. A concept far more advanced than Eurocentric/Western beliefs of patriarchy that was introduced by colonialism.

astabasta
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Queen of sheba (ንግሰተ ሳባ) the greatest queen 👸 in history of Ethiopia. One love Ethiopia king solomon from israel 🇮🇱 🇪🇹. One love Africa ! ❤❤❤

ሰለሜ_Tube
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Kindly react to Idris Elba at the Akwesidae Festival

kevinpeters
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Africa has seen some amazing queens. ❤🔥🥀👑
These are just a few we had alot

Lulu-wvnt
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Nice! How did Queen Nzinga NOT make the list?

sylviamasiye
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The Queen of Sheba is mentioned in the Quran too. She is considered to have been a strong and wise ruler beloved by her people and respected by all.

bilkees
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Disappointed that they didn't mention the Rain Queen Mojadji of the Balubedu in Limpopo, SA.

lethabopsalm
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There's a good movie called Amina, about princess Amina on Netflix, it a nigerian nollywood film

randelljonas
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I saw the trailer of the Netflix series of African Queens: Njinga that is produced by Jada Pinkett Smith and I love how they're honouring one of the greatest warrior queens in Africa but I also noticed how so many people (especially White Americans) were seething with jealousy in the comments and claiming it's "woke". It's so funny and sad at the same time that they can't accept that such women existed among many matriarchies in precolonial Africa. We had powerful women, and still do. 💪🏾

I love this reaction!!!

palesamogorosi
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In SA we have Queen Mantatisi of the Baroka and Queen Modjadji famously known as the Rain Queen of the vhaLubedu tribe

oryanwynterz
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There is Queen Amina of Kanu .Nigeria.Queen Nzinga of Angola etc

s.o.smigration.
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A force to be reckoned with 😂. It yes, we got you. With love from Botswana 🇧🇼

reginalddithapo
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I believe Queen Nzinga of Angola should be on the list & I'm not even Angolan...

SylvieSij
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So the rain Queen Modjadji and Queen Nzinga did not make it to this list? Queen Makobo Modjadji from Bolobedu Limpopo and Queen Nzinga of the Ndongo kingdom in Northern Angola should have been a part of this list. I am honestly suprised but then I think the person who did this video didn't know about these Queens. . This is an error.

neomontja
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They missed Njinga Mbandi, the strategist daughter of Ngola Kiluanji Kia Samba of the Ndongo and Matamba Kingdom (at that time, it was comprised of what is now Angola 🇦🇴 and part of Congo). She fought the colonizers from taking her people as slaves from Ngola Kingdom, now Angola. She was also the one who made the Portuguese bow, as in those times when they held meetings with African kingdoms, they would fit only one chair, where the colonizers representative would sit, and make African Kings to come and sit on the floor, forcing them to be on subservient position. Njinga Mbandi, knowing this was happening, she not only arrived earlier but asked her warrior to form the human chair, and she sat on it, waiting for the Portuguese colonizer representative to come. The story says that when he arrived, she demanded him if he wanted to talk to her, he would have to acknowledge, bow, and respect her as she was the Queen. To cut the story short, because she was fighting them always, she was captured and sent to Portugal, where they changed her name and tried to convert her to catholicism. Amazingly, every time they tried to break her, calling her by the new name they have given her Ana de Sousa, but she never replied, always saying her name Njinga Mbandi, until the end she never bend down to the colonizers.
That's what we were told as a child growing up in Angola.

Thank you, guys, for sharing this amazing content. 👏🏽 ❤️

nzingagomes
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HOW ABOUT QUEEN NZINGA!! ANGOLA.


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rda-gama
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React to the history of Empress Ttaytu of Ethiopia.

mebtadmasd
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No mention of the most popular African queendom or queen (Modjadji).

walterlebzax
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It didn't come out right it's a force to reckoned with. 😅 Second correction is the Queen kandaka is Sudan. Great reaction thank you

mohx