- Stop in corrupt Africans, you better stop in corrupt. Because people are looking at you as unhappy, just 'cause you corrupt, you know, a broad envelope here and there doesn't hurt, but it's everywhere, it hurts the country. - Not a brand, but that way it hurts the country. - Think of countries that have been invaded by, you know, who, my geographers, it's a bit scratchy. I've lived in an American long enough, you know, it's continuous, not knowing geography. - It's contagious? - Yeah, if you live with an American, they can, they can, you know, rub it off you, that's why I don't know my geography, I don't know, I'm American. (laughing) - One, no. - Number one, Nigeria. - Leave the damn Nigerians alone, okay, not damn. You guys are not damn, okay? Because I know you can fight me. (laughing) Beautiful people, you're not damn. Number one. - Nigeria. - No. - Nigeria? - No. - No. (upbeat music) - Let's chill. - What up, chocolate chillers? It's your boy, Coach L.J. Yes, and I'm with my best friend, my better half, my arsonist. The one and only, ladies, see that she is in the building. Yes. (laughing) Yes, you know we about that vibe, each and every week. You know what I'm saying? You know you got us, so we like to jump right in with welcome to Sunday Funday, where we all about learning, being informative, and having fun. - What's poppin' on this Sunday Funday? I know we're gonna, last week, talk about the happiest countries in Africa, so this week, why do you say it? - Because we're gonna talk about that. - Unhappiest countries in the world. - And it's not in Africa. - In the world. Because it makes me sad, why in the world? Because they are mostly African countries, anyways. (laughing) So, that's why I'm sad. Why they had to make my continent dirty like that. (laughing) Anyways, so like you rightfully said, last week we did the happiest countries in Africa. - Yes. - Because we figured, who wants to know about the happiest countries in the world? 'Cause we know it's gonna be European countries, anyways. So, we thought, let's do the unhappiest countries in the world, or in Africa, 'cause that's what we promised, but I realized, hold on, unhappiest countries in the world is in Africa, anyway. So, might as well do the most unhappiest countries in the world, top 10. Okay, let's see which countries are unhappy. So, in the latest World Happiness Report, like I've already indicated, that was surveyed, they surveyed over 100,000 people in more than 140 countries, all right? Between 2021 and 2023. - Okay. - So, that's how they came up with this report. But this is the 2024 report. So, they surveyed it for 2024. I don't know how, over so many years, but it's 2024, 'cause things can change, you know what I mean? And maybe that's why Israel is in the top five, 'cause it was probably before the war. - Maybe. - And I still don't see why Israel is happy, anyway. So, this is through the Gallup World Poll, all right? So, you can go check it out, this is verified information. So, participants were asked to evaluate their happiness at a scale of zero to 10, okay? 10 representing, of course, the best possible life for them. And of course, the lower you down, go down by 10, it means you are happy. So, we saw from last week in Africa, most of them, countries that were happy, were ranging around five, so five out of 10, which is they half happy, okay? So, this week we wanna kinda compare and see how you categorize unhappy, so what are they, so we're gonna give you a score point of how they've seen to be unhappy, okay? So, out of 10. So, are you ready for number 10? This is the world, by the way. - Okay, no addiction. - Oh, before we predict, I wanna say they looked at six factors when they were given the survey and how they evaluated the happiness in their country or unhappiness, okay? Social support, the GDP per capita, we already explained what GDP is. If you don't know, go check our last week's video, okay? A healthy life expectancy, freedom to make life choices, generosity, like I'm still confused with the generosity part, is like people are giving money away, or what do you think it is? Tell us in the comments section, 'cause I'm confused about the generosity part. Anyway, and perception of corruption. Well, well, well. - It's a corruption, that's what I'm talking about. - I think it's the corruption. - It's a corruption. - 'Cause I think Africans are pretty generous. - Yeah, it's a corruption. - And I think they weigh high in 10 out of 10 with the corruption. - I think so. - Yeah, it's a corruption. - Yeah, it took them. - Yeah, you weighed out the corruption. - Stop being corrupt, Africans. You better stop being corrupt. Because people are looking at you as unhappy, just 'cause you're corrupt. You know, brown envelope here and there doesn't hurt, but it's everywhere. It hurts the country. - No, bronze, but that's where it hurts. - Yeah? - No, it's not good anytime. - Here and there. - No, it's not good anytime. - But all the time. - It's not good anytime. - Let's give them grace here and there, okay? Because Americans and Europeans do it too. - Yes, they do. - But when it's all the time, to everyone there. - Yes, it's a red flag. (laughs) It's a red flag. - Anyways, so what are the, oh, did I say the number six year perception of corruption? - Yes. - What are the predictions? - Oh, I can't say a prediction. - We know Nigeria is up there. - My God, you really hate it on Nigeria. - No, no, no, because of possession of corruption. - Yeah, come on, we know, Nigeria, they got to put Nigeria at the last, I said Nigeria. - But you're saying they got to? - No, I'm saying they're going to. I believe it was up there. - Because of Nigeria. - What Nigeria? - I know, if they're not there, you could apologize to Nigeria. - Yeah, I know, I won't have to apologize to not there. But Nigeria, Libya? Was it a top 10? - No, there was in the top 10. - Libya was number one. - Yeah, Libya is number one, yeah. - In Africa, happiest. So don't be going after Libya. (laughs) - Ethiopia. - Why Ethiopia, 'cause those are your people. - I don't know, you know, I'd Ethiopia and all, a lot of the country that's in Egypt, Ethiopia. - In Egypt? - In Egypt? - All the countries. - The only one country in Egypt is Egypt. - Oh, you mean like the region? - Yeah. - You mean North Africa? 'Cause it's in North Africa. - North Africa, yes. - Why Egypt is in North Africa? - And Ethiopia is in North Africa, yeah. - No, Ethiopia is not in Africa. - It's in East Africa. See, I'm messing with my geographical. (laughs) - I don't know why you tell me about it. - I'm messing with geographical. - Mm-hmm. - Okay, so anyone in that geographical. - Where? - You know, Ethiopia. - Confused to, yeah, I know. - Where have Ethiopia at? - You don't even know where it at, but you're clustering them to... - Yeah, and is it in East or North? - But why Ethiopia? That was a set of, those are beautiful pieces. - I know, I don't know, you know, because they were... - I know a lot of people. Look at you looking for Ethiopia. - Yeah. - And you're crying them under the bus. - But I don't, I'm, it would just gonna be surprising to me. I don't, I don't know. I'm just, I'm just throwing out names. - I see them. - I really don't know. - Can you do the merigians and... - So this one this year, I'm not sure. This one this year is, it's dumb, it's dumb. - Okay. - I don't know. - They think about it. - This is the world. So think of war, countries that have war. - Okay. - Countries, in fact, think of countries that have been invaded by, you know, who, the biggest bullies in the United States of bullies. - El Salvador is up there. - El Salvador has been bullied by, you know. - I don't know, but they had a lot of corruption as well. - I said bullied, bullied by we know who. - Oh. - We know who's the biggest bullies, right? - The US. - Of course. (laughing) - They bully a lot of countries. - But y'all is a big bully too. - But y'all got more, more. - America. - Y'all are coming and I was more- - America takes- - But y'all are coming- - We're not talking about colonies. We're talking about bullying. - Yeah, they're bullying a lot of countries. It's coming out of a lot of countries. - That's back there. There's no more colonies right now. We're talking current bullies. 'Cause we're talking 2024. - 2024. - Mm-hmm. - They said they suffered between 2021 and 2023. So these are 2024 results. So who was the biggest bully between 2021 and 2023? - Asia is another one. (laughing) - Asia, oh yeah, China is- - China. - If they bully too close. - China. - Anyways, let's jump on too, 'cause you're not giving us what we want. A huge majority of course is from Africa. We know that because the world does not like Africa. - I wanna know if any like in like South America. - Let's see. - Sorry, I would say maybe one or two in South America and maybe one in Middle Eastern. You know like again, like- - Yep. - The ones that are being bullied, yeah. - Yeah. - Yeah, back in style. - One. - Yeah. - All right. Number 10 of the most unhappiest country in the world. - Okay. - Bob, Bob, Bob. I don't know what you're saying about it. Zambia. - Zambia, okay. - With a score of 3.5, zero, two. - Mm-hmm. Zambia. - I've never heard anything bad about Zambian people. - Mm-hmm. Number nine. - Number nine. - Eswatini, Swaziland, which is- - Swaziland. - We know which country that is. - Yes, that's the country. - That's the country in- - No. - South Africa. - The country within South Africa. - Yes. - The 10th province of South Africa. (laughs) - The 10th province. - And this is the one country that's still ruled by the Monak. - Yeah, okay. - Yeah, they still have the rule by their king. - Yes, okay, yeah, yeah. - So, Eswatini. - Eswatini. - And Sotini has the most gorgeous woman. Like, if you want a beautiful wife, I recommend you go to Eswatini. They're beautiful. Like, naturally beautiful. But I guess, they're still unhappy. - You're here for my wife. - So, the wall says- - Gentlemen, all the single men, all the single men. - Better rush to Swaziland. - All the single men, all the single men. - Make the woman smile. - Make sure you clip that. (laughs) Clip that. - Number eight. - Number eight. - Oh, number nine was the score was 3.502. So, they are, what's the word? They tie in with Zambia. - Zambia, okay. - 'Cause they bought 3.502. Number eight is Malawi. - Malawi. - Yes, okay. - And Malawi score is 3.4.21. You're gonna see, like, with the happiest countries, they are, like, separated by Decimals. - Decimals, points. - Yeah, so we see, number 10, the lowest and very unhappiest country in the world is Zambia. No, no, not very unhappiest, but number 10 of the unhappiest. It's 3.5, so that's, like, the lowest of the unhappiest. And as we go up, they go a bit higher. Remember, number 10 of the happiest was 4.7. - 5.4. - 4. - Yeah, yeah, 1.4. - Yeah, I think just 4.9 or something. - 4.9, yeah. - Okay, so Malawi takes number eight. Okay, Botswana takes number seven. - Okay. - Well, last seven is by Botswana, and their score is 3.383. And so you have been proven wrong because you said it's East and West Africa mainly. That's unhappy. These are actually southern countries. - Yeah, southern countries. - Subsaharan countries that are the majority of these. Maybe we'll see West and East soon. Let's listen to, 'cause Botswana is down south. - Down south, yeah. - Malawi is, I don't know. Eswatin is south, Zambia, I don't know. Yeah, okay. You can tell us, okay, you have a principle. It's a bit scratchy. I've lived in the American long enough. - What? - Bro, what are you talking about, man? - No, it's continuous, not knowing geography. - It's contagious. - Yeah, if you live with an American, they can, they can, they can. - Bravo, bravo. - Bravo, bravo. - If I don't know my geography, I can go play with Americans. - I'm playing with, I get to play with. - I knew my geography. I'm from Africa should know these things. - Okay. - I'm living with them with an American and an American. You forget it, because the world is American. Number six. - Number six. - It's Zimbabwe, another southern country. - Zimbabwe, yeah. - Zimbabwe is next door to South Africa. - Okay, okay, I can see. I need to think of Zimbabwe. - When Gabi was president, Justin Gabi, he really kind of messed up the country, I could say. He did, well, I don't think it was his intention. I just think that white people could really marry him because he really kicked him out of their properties and stuff like that. So, and then that messed up the economy. So they put the country under sanctions, et cetera, et cetera. But, and then he didn't want to leave, he didn't want to leave being a president. He wanted to be president for eternity, like seriously. He was, okay, in fact, our next episode will be on the longest, the longest turn, turner, of presidents. And you're gonna see who takes the throne. Of course, it's Africans. - They love big dictators, my people. - Sure. - All right, so-- - They love power. - Who doesn't? - They love power. - Look at Donald. - Donald wanted to be a dictator, too. - Mm-hmm. - Hey, man, watch out. - He's probably a friend of the mother getting his present. - If he become the president of the year, oh, you may watch out. - Yup. - So there was number six is Zimbabwe, okay? - Uh-huh. - My neighboring country. Number five is Congo. - Congo. - Remember Congo was in the top, top happiest. So what I, with the mistake that I made was I didn't differentiate. So they separated, I think, within the cities. So Congo, Kinsasha, fall under the most unhappiest. And they get scored 3.295. And the unhappiest country was, I mean, Congo-- - The happiest. - The happiest was a certain region. I forgot the region 'cause I don't have it down here. - Okay. - But they separated it in, I guess, according to regions, in Congo. So one part of, which is crazy, one part of Congo is happy, and the other part is not so happy. - Mm-hmm. - It's possible that Congo is happy now. - Yes, I guess. The country that was colonized, or the country that was taken over? - What do you mean? - The country that I was taking over, colonized. Congo wasn't colonized. - It was colonized, but what I was thinking is-- - Yeah, so I guess the country that was colonized, why would they say it's happy? - No, they colonized the whole country. They all colonized regions. They colonized the-- Like, South Africa was colonized, the whole of South Africa was colonized. - Okay. - But I guess-- - In the Botswana? - Botswana is not South Africa. - Okay. - South Africa is a-- - Country. - He has a list of regions. South Africa is a country. - It's a country. - I know that. - Named after its geographical location. - The location, I don't know. - Botswana is a country which is a neighbor of South Africa. It's in the sub-Saharan Africa. - Okay. - You can confuse the two. South Africa is a country. Sub-Saharan is a region. - Okay. - Where you have countries that are in Africa within the southern hemisphere. - And South Africa? - No! (laughing) - American. You see the African map. - Uh-huh. - That's the equator. So anything above the equator is in the northern hemisphere. Anything below the equator is in the southern hemisphere. - Okay, teach you. - You know what the equator is? - Mm. - It's the middle. (laughing) - I don't know. - I give up. - Let's move on. (laughing) - Anyways, number four. - Number four. - Sarah Leon. Sarah Leon's score is 3.245. I don't know what Sarah Leon is. No, I think it's. - Come on, Jack, I forgot how to do that, that, all that stuff that you said about that one. Come on, Jack. Come on. Come on. Oh, Jack, I forgot how to tell you about Sarah Leon. It's not hemisphere, it's not hemisphere, it's equator. Come on. What, what, what? Come on. (laughing) - Number three. - Number three. Okay. - Guess who's number three of the unhappiest country in the world. - Nigeria. - Lesotho, another country. We mean a country. - That's the cold part. That's the cold part. - That's the cold part. - So which makes me think that how in South Africa not unhappy? - I don't know, because you remember, you say it's not South African. (laughing) They're not South African. - And it's that part of these countries that South Zealand is in the situation. They're pretty small countries. They're really small. They should, I mean, happiness rubs off. And the majority of these people like them, in these countries, they come, they migrate to South Africa. - You got this all inside. You could drive. You could drive a walk. - I'm telling you. - You could walk from. - Cross over. - Cross over. - Mexico in the United States. - Yeah, cross over. - Canada in the United States. - You have to go walk from one border to the next. - You don't have to fly. You don't even have to run. You can just walk. (laughing) A little walk from one, from one border to the next border. - So Lesotho people, you better walk and get contagious with South Africans and get some happy bubble. - Happy. (laughing) - Number two is Lebanon. - Lebanon. Okay, that's the only country that's not, and it's in Africa. - East, Alabama, yeah. - North, North, Egypt. - And their score is 2.7. - 2.7, that's pretty, those people are pretty unhappy. - That's where the war at, too. - Yeah, Lebanon. It's in the Bible. - Yeah, it's in the Bible. - Yeah, Israelans. - They're Israel and Ethiopia and Egypt. - No, live Ethiopia out of this. Ethiopia is not comfortable people. - But it's not too far? - Yeah, I mean, Ethiopia is in the Nile River. This goes to Ethiopia. - I guess. - It's the Nile River. So Lebanon, you take the second position. And number. - But Nile River is long. It's one of the longest river. - Yeah, in Africa, yeah. - Yeah, one of the longest in the world. - Number one. - Number one, Nigeria. - Leave the damn Nigerians alone. Okay, not damn. You guys are not damn, okay? Because I know you can fight me. (laughing) So people, you're not damn. Number one. - Nigeria. - No. - Nigeria? - No, no, it's not. - What? - Afghanistan. - Afghanistan. - They deserve it. - No, they don't. - They do. - No, they don't. - There's war everywhere there. - Oh, Afghanistan will deserve it. - Oh, yeah, you're right. The civilians don't deserve it. But I mean, being unhappy makes sense. Let me rather say that it makes sense that Afghanistan is number one, because this being continuous, and rest there. - Yes. - And they take a score of 1.721. - Yeah, 'cause nobody want to live there, no one want to be there. - It's not safe. - Not safe. Nobody want to be there. - Nobody want to be there. So, as we notably know-- - That's what they're trying to get out of there, so quickly, yeah. I think they'd be trying to get out of there, too. - Yeah, yeah. - Go to Davis. But ain't they visa is not acceptable, right? You remember? - Yeah, they're not acceptable. - They're not acceptable by this-- - And a lot of places. - But it's one of the worst visas to have. - To be in passport, yeah. - In fact, I think the top 10 unhappiest majority of them, they are passports, not visas. - Passports. - The American is making me talk like him. (laughing) Yeah, passports. - Passports. - Yeah, passports is one of the most weakest passports. - Big two, but Atlanta, yeah. - Okay, you wanna know when Nigeria ranks since he's been bowling in Nigeria? - I know. Globally, it's actually 102, globally, in the world. - In the world. - And in Africa, they 23. - 23. - So they are kinda like this with America. Because if you look at America in the world, America is number 23, remember, in the world? - But this Africa, though. - I'm just saying that you mustn't laugh at Nigeria 'cause in Africa, they number 23. - Yeah, they're 23. - In the middle, between all the African countries. Yeah, in the middle. - They almost halfway. - Yeah, halfway, yeah. - Out of 50 countries. - 55. - Whatever. (laughing) And then United States. - It's 23, but it's a lot of countries done in the world. - I guess. I have it in something. - 'Cause it's definitely over 100. Africa got 55 by itself. I think it's over 200 countries in the world. - As we know, that they will look down on Africans. It's a fact. - So fat? - Are we that bad? Do we look that unhappy? Do we look out? Okay, the corrupt part, we take the crown. But I think it's exposed more because it's in Africa, don't you think? - Maybe. - Those people don't wanna do their work. I mean, they, given like the government, they, hm, corruption, corruption, corruption. - So maybe, okay, maybe. - But, I mean, hm, I don't know. I'm trying to defend you in here, Africans. But it's, I'm not doing a good job. Anyways, before I spoil it, we wanna say this podcast has been powered by Acorn. - Acorn. - So if you wanna get started with Acorn, where you can invest as little as five dollars a month, and you-- - Oh, wait. - A week, right. I mean, you can invest, oh, a day, you know? And instead of taking that $5 and go buy coffee, go invest it in the stock market. 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