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The speaker introduces their podcast, "Masked Truth," which aims to uncover and discuss various topics related to daily life in society. They mention their team members from Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and Pakistan, who will be joining them to explore different subjects. They explain that they will bring in experts and professionals to discuss topics like HIV and its curability, and how sometimes there may be a mass covering the truth. They emphasize the importance of seeking knowledge and truth, and invite viewers to subscribe to their channel for weekly videos. The speaker then shares their personal story of how they ended up in India, highlighting the challenges they faced and their determination to succeed. Hi everybody, good evening, good afternoon, good morning from wherever you're watching us, whatever time you're watching us. My name is Mikali and I'm here to just give you an introduction of our first ever part of our contest, which is the Masked Tourist. Which will be talking about the different, different things that face our daily lives in our society that we are going to help you uncover and cover. So on, before I go in there now, I would like to introduce my project. Our first part will be introducing the person, the amazing, amazing, amazing person on my left by the name of Kabila. So, I think it starts from us two. My name is Gino and I'm from Nigeria. Oh, sorry, B. Yeah, I'm B. Hello guys, my name is B and I'm a good smiler. So, we are not still there yet. I believe we will, we will get there together. Why not? Good smiler you say? Yeah. Can I come? Exactly right, you need to, you need to zoom in, you need to zoom in. Okay, the next person I'm going to introduce is my beloved lady from Zizi, from Zimbabwe. Hello guys, I'm Heather from Zimbabwe and I'm also part of this to uncover the truth that is masks. That will be interacting and getting to know each other and getting to uncover the truth together. AKA, the queen of power, the budget of knowledge. The computer is the budget of knowledge. The budget of knowledge has built. Okay, so for the last but not the least person we have, our able... ...Mounzer. Hello. How are you, Gino? Yeah, how are you? I'm alright. Okay, ladies and gentlemen, welcome. I don't mind having this guy, Mounzer. I'm from Nigeria and for the special guest of course we are here to reveal all of your curiosities and all of your thoughts. Okay, don't worry, we got you covered. We are going to bring in some of the prominent people here, some of the people of Ghana that I was going to be discussing with them, but by the grace of God, we ran out of these people. We know all these folks that are here and it's by your dedication that we got them. So thank you. As we go, keep on talking. Okay, that was our Sabe. Let me just move the mic back to Kim because I really love the way he does his presentation. So I want him to just introduce to us the topic that we are going to have for today and what we are going to talk about today. So sit back, relax and watch. Okay, ladies and gentlemen, before I dive into the topic, this day is our first day of the meeting. I also want to talk a little bit more about Max Church. When we say Max Church, what do we really mean by Max Church? Max Church, when we say Max, we can see that in Max, we mean vaccines already. So what has been covered, but now is Church. So for example, I want to just give you an example. We have HIV. Some people of us, we usually know that they say HIV is not curable. So what we are going to be doing with this podcast is that we are going to look for a medical doctor, a professional one. We are going to be interviewing him and asking him, is it really true that HIV cannot be cured? Or people just cover it to get their own money? So something of that nature and that nature and that nature. So these are the things that we are going to consider. But hopefully, I would like to ask them again. They will just listen to us. First, we want to talk about Max Church. So we go to our bodies of knowledge. Do you know why I always like to ask questions? Because sometimes when I get into something, I will just not understand why I should just bring some of my ideas. I don't know if that is true or not. I need to see how I am going to feel. Like, okay, that's true because I don't know how to deal with it. I just have to deal with it. Okay. Okay. Like what you say, it will be Max, but we are here to uncover it with you. And we will be bringing people of calibre that have the knowledge and the wisdom that can actually give us help. Because when we just step on ideas, we can actually influence. Even our micrograms. It would be surprising to realise that HIV can actually be cured. And I actually have cases where people have been cured. But they don't show us that it is cured. So with something like this, it will benefit both you and me to know the truth. And even the Bible confirms that we shall know the truth and the truth shall set us free. So we will be enlightened by this good that you actually say that there is a healing in the Bible. Okay. So there is something that caught my attention when you were speaking. He is talking about bringing a medical person to come and explain whether this is true. Whether it is actually true. Because it is a mass truth. So there is a possibility that there is truth behind that mass. Maybe we take it as truth that is not actually true. So we are going out of our way to just find out what is really true. We can't even go beyond the next person that is sitting next to me. So if I only have to reach out to the medicals, let me say spiritual medicine. I love that you mentioned the Bible. Because I have actually heard of people that say, How many people know that I was the result of this HIV and stuff. And I have heard people going to other meetings as well just to get a cure. And they come up with a cure. So we hope you discover if this is actually true. Or maybe there is a mass that is covering that truth. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I want to talk about the mass truth. So in my own time, the mass truth is something that was used. Something that has to be used. So for my people that don't talk about themselves, The mass truth is something. There is a little bit about what HIV is. Whether you bring it like winter, or summer, or more. It can be used. So I believe that we are going to grow together. We are going to know the truth about the mass. Thank you guys. Thank you. So I will just give an example with a medical example. There are many, many, many, many people. Like business people, if you want to know how to start a business. Educational, you can learn all that from lecturers, from professors. And those people that have life. And then later on in life. So we are going to discuss about how we felt. And then how we are going to provide for them. So I think that is all about what we are going to discuss today. But all we need you to do is that. Get treated. And we are going to be posting our video weekly for you. So we want you to subscribe, like, and share. So that every time we post our new videos, you will be able to watch our videos. So thank you. So today, what we have here is that we are going to introduce ourselves. And then we are going to tell the story of how we find ourselves on the internet. How the story starts. Like, from our country and then we found ourselves here in India. So I think I am going to tell the story. So my story starts like this. I think I was not even planning to come to India. I came to India last year in October. So last year in October, I was not even thinking of coming to India. In January, I was busy with my normal activities. So another young friend, my brother, took me a link. He said that this is the scholarship he advised me. And he wanted me to come. So I just passed the exam. I was not even thinking because I said I am in India too. I was like, how? Where will I even study? Because I didn't have any income there. So most of the time, I pass the exam and I pass. So when I pass the exam, that's it. To the glory of God, people who can help, they help. And then I come to Abuja to do my business. It is there I know that people, even if you see somebody from Nigeria travelling, like for the neighbouring country with Nigeria, the closest place to my place is Cameroon and Chad. When you are in Cameroon and you see somebody left from Nigeria, you know that that person has gone through a lot, seriously. Because there, I have to marry. They call me for this character, and then they report. And then I go to an education court in Abuja Education Centre. I have to sign all my documents. And people who don't, that's a long process. So there's this story that I want to share with you. After I've done everything, I've got to my sister, everything. So that day, I'm coming from the embassy. So, in which month? Yeah, all this process, I do them in that same September. Because when I got the admission, the admission that they will file it out for the school and the agency. So I just kept this in at that time. Because as I told you earlier, I don't even have money to do that. So I just keep them, keep me doing my work. So, it was around September when I started this employment in Nigeria. So I joined this process. September, I got my visa. Then, I started my own business. So around that September, they said that we are coming back from the embassy. Then, my uncle Pakistan, we were about to enter the shop. So when we entered the shop, before we go, we simply took our car. Took all my bags and started going. We were charging 50, 60 so before we go, we are crammed. I just put my hand on my head. I said, hey, how? Like, how do I start? It's easy. How? All just go fast. Was there like a minimum? Yeah, I had something like 100. I had all these things. Wow. Yeah. It was my visa. Some of my stuff was inside. So it seems like, if you see, one took me back and another took me in. I just said, okay, let me go to my life. Because now, I said, all these people came and they said, all they wanted was to help me and live me nice. So, how do I do that? I said, no, I'm just going out. I'm going to your life. So, because sometimes, when we are charging, if there are people who are watching, so they now take me around. And that takes me back to my life. So, when you can go there, people now realize that, okay, there is detail. Because people are charging 50, 60. So, again, you see one side like this. When you go there, unfortunately, you will be ready to go. When you are charging. Hey! Now, before I, I was wearing my shoes. So, from there, I collected my bags. Collected them. Collected them. Took the bags and put them in the shop. And from there, glory be to God, they are now in India. Now, I'm in California. Wow. So, this thing is very useful. And they, you know. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yes, yes, yes, yes. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So, you can cut and see. If there is more any policeman or any soldier, they, definitely, they are going to look for a tire. And then, they throw your mask back to them. That's Nigeria. Yeah, that's Nigeria. Okay. Let me, let me. I think let's, let's talk a bit about this. Because in, in my country, I don't know. Like, I was, like, the way you are speaking to me. It's not something that's, like, really new. Because it's usually happens when they give a story about South Africa to ask you. In fact, it's actually popular in South Africa where in India, sometimes even, even the police The police can be there watching. And that usually happens because, you know, people, the people are speaking. So, that was something. Yeah. And even, even, even in my case, while the angry guys are there, which I think are very special, very tired and full of depression. There are people, before we left there, it was beating so bad. We left there, like, you know, a couple of months ago. It was beating very bad. There's one rough-tested guy there. He was trying to, what, use his mobile phone and he, eh, only one. So, he was not able to do it. So, they were looking for tyre and what, lots of kinds of, yeah, let me just, lots of kinds of things. So, eh, there, eh, these policemen were passing by. And they were looking here. So, that is their problem. Yeah. Yeah. Power TV. Power TV. Okay. So, I told you that I was so anxious because you just give them, like, 300, you know, like, you are not taking that. If this has come, you know. So, and I was just, I just wanted, you know, Indians, you know. So, that was one impact. Everything was, was, was a process. Absolutely. Amazing. It is. Amazing. Really amazing. Yeah. So, how do you, you know, how do you, how do you get this stuff out of India? I personally, my mom, she does. So, you know how expensive it is in Bangalore city, right? In Bangalore city. And somebody asked, how did, how could I not really be this close to you? Because I know, like, many people who live like that, going, coming over to something that, you know. Yeah. How, how did that get to them, like, when you told them about your family? My mom didn't tell me. She was so scared. But I had to convince her, like, you know. So, I had to give her some nice, about India activities. I had to convince her, like, you know, India is a nice place. I'm getting to work in a new place. So, I had to convince her that if I, if I, if I, if I, if I go to India, then I like it there. But, that was, because she was, like, compared to just look at me and think, so, you are really going, you are really leaving your mom, like. Yeah, but, you know, you know, it happens. For me, my mother cried. She said, she didn't want her son to leave her, you know. Like, she would say, you know, you should go. Go and live with your family. Yeah. So, it's actually a different story. Actually, I feel it. I feel it. It's painful. More than painful. Because, you know, when you are, when you are the one that's going to a new place, you don't have access of what you're going to find there. So, the emotions you feel while you're actually going up, you don't know what to expect, but not as compared to the person that you're meeting. Yeah. So, we love you. I didn't know. I was just reminded, was it, was it that, that. No. No, it's not that. It's not that kind. I just don't think it's that, that dramatic. Because, for me, like, like, in your case, I don't think how we actually behave. Because, the person that introduced this idea of me studying in India with my older brother, yeah, so, he actually applied for me. Like, he just introduced for me. I have another brother. So, if you have anyone that. No, I was, I was actually supposed to be the last one. Because, my parents are on their own way. Even the kids, the kids that want to be, I didn't want them to be the last one. Yeah, I am really, really sorry about that. Yeah. So, I have another brother, by the way. His name is Romeo. So, if you have any support as you did. So, maybe you can. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Mr. Levi. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We were, we were not close before. After it happened. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We were close back then. Yeah. Yeah. No. No. That wasn't true. I knew that I had to do it. Yeah. Even if I had a very, I had a good job. But, I, I knew I had to do it. So, when he told me about that. I said, oh, okay. I wasn't taking that seriously. It only became serious. I think 20, 22 November. That's when I actually took it serious. I resigned my job on the 20th of September. To have my visa process. So, one of the things, one of the things that I encountered was. I had issues with my phone by then. And, yeah. There is very much a point where I forgot my, my email password. And, you know what? The only thing they used to say was. Yeah. You know what I mean? We give that back up. You know? So, my address usually used to be my brother's or my mom's. But, there was a point where they had to use mine. So, at that stage between, I should say the end of January. Like the beginning of January. I was expecting my, my document or my, my visa form actually. Because, where I'm living in, the country where I'm supposed to have my visa process done. That was like, should I say, maybe like seven hours, right? A week. So, I mean, it needed to be done. So, my, my visa process, let me just say. The area at that point was just like waiting, waiting and waiting. So, I kept on waiting and waiting for that. And, I thought it was going to be my, my mom or my brother's email. But, they brought me to my visa. And, I, I don't know how. I don't know how. But, it was on this last day that my brother just told me. Can I say also, let me say. It was Christmas Day. And, he found out that the form had already come. Which took me a day to travel. Like everything was done actually. And, about parents. About my parents being in a different country. But, in a different country. For my mom, it was quite easy. But, for my dad. I, I should mention that my parents weren't necessarily great. I think I was, I was late. But, they did cope. So, when it comes to communicating. And, coming up with such, such important decisions. Just to the point. My dad, what's going on. What's going on. So, when I told my dad about it. My dad, my dad is a strict man. There are better immigrants here in the country. But, you don't want to be here in the country. And, my dad, my dad wanted me to do something. That's immigrant for the country. He really wanted me to be a doctor. But, I am not happy at school. For being a pneumonia. Yeah. So, when I told him about my course. I told him it's going to be very good. Very good. Like phenomenal for him. And, on top of that. I told him I want to study outside France. Because, like, they told him. Okay, you now, you are a privileged man. Yeah. You want to become an engineer. Privileged man. Privileged man. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, no. I want to do it. I want to do it. I want to do it. I want to do it. So, um. So, in terms of communicating. It's tough. It's tough. Like, almost the whole night. I had to do it before. I tried. I remember there is this one. That I was asking for my admission. And. Like, I was telling him. He just accepted. But, I was so scared. Yeah. And, I remember calling him. And, putting the video on. And, telling him. That, you know. I'm kneeling down. I'm begging you. Let me go. Let me go. So, I think. That. That. Caused his emotions. You know. At times. There are decisions that we have to make. So. But. It's. The way. You. It's a passion that you have. 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