Africa is a sleeping giant Im trying to wake it up Adeola Fayehun

What’s up, people?

First of all, I cannot believe
I’m on TED Talk.

This is a big deal.

Because right now,

everybody in my village is watching this.

And so, of course,
my bride price just went up.

My name is Adeola Fayehun.

I’m from Nigeria.

I live in the US,

I’m a journalist, or a comedian,

or a satirist,

anything you want me to be, really.

I’m every woman, it’s all in me.

I host a YouTube show called
“Keeping It Real with Adeola.”

Now this show is a gentle,
respectful and very blunt way

of calling out corrupt African leaders.

(Video) President Buhari: I don’t know
which party my wife belongs to,

but she belongs to my kitchen.

Adeola Fayehun: Oh, my God!

I need some water –

I said I need some water!

See?

I basically keep it real with them, ha!

Especially when they mess up,
which is a lot of times.

If any African official
is watching me, by the way,

I’m not talking about you, sir.

I’m talking about your colleagues, yes.

I do this because Africa
has everything in it to be great.

You know, I grew up believing

that Africa as a continent is a giant.

We’ve got skills, intellectuals,

natural resources
more than any other continent.

Africa supplies 31 percent
of the world’s gold,

manganese and uranium,

57 percent of the world’s diamonds

and 13 percent of the world’s oil.

We have no reason to depend on aid

or borrowing money
from China or the World Bank.

But without good leaders,

we’re like an eagle
that has no idea it could fly,

let alone soar.

Africa is a like a sleeping giant.

Now the truth is,
I’m trying to wake up this giant,

and that’s why I air the dirty laundry

of those in charge of the giant.

Our politicians, our religious leaders,

with huge respect, of course,

because more than anything else,

African leaders love to be respected.

So I give it to them in doses.

On my show,

I kneel for them – ha! –

I call them my uncles, my aunties,

my fathers in the lord,

and then –

I insult them for insulting
our intelligence.

And it’s because we are tired

of the hypocrisy and false promises.

For example,

the Nigerian president
vowed to end medical tourism

by fixing our dilapidated hospitals

and building us new ones.

But what did he do?

He spends three months
receiving treatment in London in 2017.

We were without a president
for three months.

We were president-less for three months.

So then it becomes my job
to call out the President,

with respect, of course.

I said, “Ha, Mr. President,
it’s your girl, Adeola.

You know how I do,
how you doing?

You have no shame.”

I forgot to add “sir.”

“Sir, you have no shame.

(In Yoruba: You have no fear of God.)

You have no fear of God.”

Thirty-five thousand Nigerian doctors
are presently working in the US,

the UK and Canada,

doing amazing things,

because in Nigeria,
they are not well-paid,

neither do they have
the necessary equipment

to do the job of being a doctor.

And this is happening
in many African countries.

We have the capacity to fly.

But sadly, a lot of African talent
is flying straight out of Africa

to other continents.

For example,

this Nigerian doctor
operated on an unborn baby

in Texas.

Also, this Nigerian doctor

discovered the neurological effects
of concussion on athletes.

And many countries have African athletes

winning the gold medal for them.

The interesting thing is,

we’re waiting for God to fix Africa.

Like, for real, it’s not a joke,
we are, we’re waiting for God.

I mean, just look
at the president of Burundi.

He’s jailing journalists
and opposition members,

but he declared national day of prayer

so that people could pray
for God to fix the country.

And I’m like, shouldn’t he
be fixing the country?

Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.

We want God to fix it.

Do you see what I have to deal with?

I’m telling you,

thunder is getting ready
to hit these politicians some day.

We are better than this.

I want our leaders
to start taking responsibility

and stop putting everything on God.

God has given us everything we need.

It’s right here, let’s use it.

But here’s the thing,
my favorite part of what I do

is featuring Africans doing amazing work,

ordinary people touching lives.

Like this Kenyan woman, Wangari Maathai,

the first African woman
to receive the Nobel Peace prize,

for standing up for human rights

and planting a million trees.

Also this Zimbabwean woman,

Dr. Tererai Trent,

who was married off at the age of 14

in exchange for a cow.

Yet, this woman taught herself
to read and write,

and she ended up on Oprah’s show.

Oh, Father, I want
to be on Oprah some day.

Today, this woman has built schools

for thousands of children in Zimbabwe.

Also, popular British architect
David Adjaye has designed

spectacular buildings around the world.

And he’s both Ghanian and Tanzanian,

so we know that it has to be
the Ghanian Jollof rice,

which he ate,

that gave him the inspiration to design.

Ah, maybe it’s the Nigerian Jollof rice,

because Nigerian one is better.

Anyway, but that is what gave him
the inspiration to become

the great man that he is today.

And while I have your attention,

I have one more thing to say,

so please move closer.

OK, that’s good,
don’t get too close, that’s good.

I don’t like the way some of you

portray Africa.

Not all of you, just some of you.

You especially.

First of all, it’s not a country,
it’s a continent.

I do not know Paul from Uganda,

I don’t know Rebecca from Zimbabwe.

Nigeria is as far from Zimbabwe

as New York is from France.

And it’s not a bunch of naked people
in need of Western charity.

You have it all wrong.

Lions are not roaming our streets, OK?

And I could go on,

but you already know
what I’m talking about.

So while I try to do my job,

trying to wake up
the sleeping giant, Africa,

so she could take her rightful place
on the world’s arena,

you can your bit, too.

Please listen more.

Listen to your African friends

without a preconceived notion

of what you think
that they’re going to say.

Read African books.

Oh, my God, watch African movies.

Or at the very least,

learn some of the names
of our 54 beautiful countries.

That’s right, 54, baby, five-four.

Alright, y’all, it’s been real,

and I’m keeping it real right up in here.

Until next time,
I’m going to see you all later.

Peace out.

最近怎么样?

首先,我不敢相信
我在 TED Talk 上。

这是一个大问题。

因为现在,

我村里的每个人都在看这个。

所以,当然,
我的彩礼涨价了。

我的名字是 Adeola Fayehun。

我来自尼日利亚。

我住在美国,

我是一名记者,或者喜剧演员,

或者讽刺作家,

你想让我成为什么样的人,真的。

我是每个女人,一切都在我身上。

我主持了一个名为
“与 Adeola 保持真实”的 YouTube 节目。

现在这个节目是一种温和、
尊重和非常直率的方式

来呼唤腐败的非洲领导人。

(视频)布哈里总统:我不知道
我妻子属于哪个党派,

但她属于我的厨房。

Adeola Fayehun:哦,我的上帝!

我需要一些水——

我说我需要一些水!

看?

我基本上对他们保持真实,哈!

尤其是当他们搞砸的时候,
这是很多次。

如果有非洲官员
在监视我,顺便说一句,

我不是在说你,先生。

我说的是你的同事,是的。

我这样做是因为非洲
拥有伟大的一切。

你知道,我从小就

相信非洲作为一个大陆是一个巨人。

我们拥有

比任何其他大陆都多的技能、知识分子和自然资源。

非洲供应
世界上 31% 的黄金、

锰和铀,

世界上 57% 的钻石

和世界上 13% 的石油。

我们没有理由依赖

中国或世界银行的援助或借款。

但是没有好的领导,

我们就像一只鹰
,不知道它会飞,

更不用说翱翔了。

非洲就像一个沉睡的巨人。

现在事实是,
我正试图唤醒这个巨人

,这就是为什么我

要为巨人负责人的脏衣服通风。 当然,

我们的政治家、我们的宗教

领袖非常尊重,

因为最重要的是,

非洲领导人喜欢被尊重。

所以我给他们剂量。

在我的节目中,

我为他们下跪——哈! ——

我称他们为我的叔叔、阿姨、

我的父亲,

然后——

我侮辱他们,因为他们侮辱
了我们的智慧。

这是因为我们

厌倦了虚伪和虚假的承诺。

例如

,尼日利亚总统
发誓要

通过修复我们破旧的医院

并为我们建造新医院来结束医疗旅游。

但他做了什么? 2017 年,

他花了三个月的时间
在伦敦接受治疗。

我们
三个月没有总统。

我们三个月没有总统。

因此

,当然,尊重总统成为我的工作。

我说:“哈,总统先生
,是你的女儿,阿德奥拉。

你知道我的表现,
你的表现吗?

你不要脸。”

我忘了加“先生”。

“先生,你没有羞耻心。

(约鲁巴语:你不惧怕上帝。)

你不惧怕上帝。” 目前有

35,000 名尼日利亚医生
在美国

、英国和加拿大

工作,他们做着令人惊奇的事情,

因为在尼日利亚,
他们的薪水不高,


没有必要的设备

来做医生。


正在许多非洲国家发生。

我们有能力飞翔。

但可悲的是,许多非洲人才
直接从非洲

飞到其他大陆。

例如,

这位尼日利亚医生
在德克萨斯州为一个未出生的婴儿进行了手术

此外,这位尼日利亚医生还

发现了
脑震荡对运动员的神经系统影响。

许多国家都有非洲运动员

为他们赢得金牌。

有趣的是,

我们正在等待上帝修复非洲。

就像,真的,这不是玩笑,
我们是,我们在等待上帝。

我的意思是,
看看布隆迪总统。

他正在监禁记者
和反对派成员,

但他宣布了全国祈祷日,

以便人们可以
祈祷上帝修复这个国家。

我想,他不
应该修复这个国家吗?

哦,不,不,不,不,不,不,不。

我们希望上帝修复它。

你知道我要处理什么吗?

我告诉你,总有一天,

雷霆已经准备
好打击这些政客了。

我们比这更好。

我希望我们的
领导人开始承担责任

,不再把一切都放在上帝身上。

上帝已经给了我们所需要的一切。

它就在这里,让我们使用它。

但事情是这样的,
我最喜欢的部分

是非洲人做着惊人的工作,

普通人触动生活。

就像这位肯尼亚女性一样,Wangari Maathai

是第一位
获得诺贝尔和平奖的非洲女性,

因为她支持人权

并种植了一百万棵树。

还有这个津巴布韦妇女,

特雷莱·特伦特博士,

她在 14 岁时

为了换取一头牛而结婚。

然而,这个女人自学
了阅读和写作,

最后她上了奥普拉的节目。

哦,父亲,我希望
有一天能上奥普拉。

今天,这位女士

为津巴布韦的数千名儿童建造了学校。

此外,受欢迎的英国建筑师
大卫阿贾耶

在世界各地设计了壮观的建筑。

他既是加尼亚人又是坦桑尼亚人,

所以我们知道一定是他吃
的加尼亚 Jollof 大米

给了他设计灵感。

啊,也许是尼日利亚的 Jollof 大米,

因为尼日利亚的更好。

无论如何,但这正是
他激励

他成为今天这个伟人的原因。

虽然我引起了你的注意,但

我还有一件事要说,

所以请靠近一点。

好吧,那很好,
不要靠得太近,那很好。

我不喜欢你们中的一些人

描绘非洲的方式。

不是你们所有人,只是你们中的一些人。

尤其是你。

首先,它不是一个国家,
它是一个大陆。

我不认识乌干达的保罗,

也不认识津巴布韦的丽贝卡。

尼日利亚离津巴布韦

就像纽约离法国一样远。

而且不是一群赤身裸体的
人需要西方的慈善。

你全都错了。

狮子不会在我们的街道上漫游,好吗?

我可以继续说下去,

但你已经
知道我在说什么了。

所以当我努力做我的工作,

试图
唤醒沉睡的巨人,非洲,

这样她就可以在世界舞台上占据她应有的

位置,你也可以。

请多听。

倾听你的非洲朋友,

不要先入为主地

认为他们会说什么。

阅读非洲书籍。

哦,我的上帝,看非洲电影。

或者至少,

了解
我们 54 个美丽国家的一些名字。

没错,54 岁,宝贝,五四岁。

好吧,你们都,这是真实的

,我在这里保持真实。

直到下一次,
我会再见到大家。

平安出来。