I visited every country in Africa and this 1 was by far the worst | World | News

A travel Vlogger, who visited every country in Africa and 197 countries of the world, shared at least a favorite African target. Drew Binsky is known for its “wild adventures in remote places” on a highly popular YouTube channel with 5.28 million subscribers.
However, a policeman said he had chased two fights and threatened with a knife on his first morning in Chad. Although he planned to stay for three nights, he left the scary encounters within one and a half days. In a video that reviews the entire 54 countries, Drew said that the capital N’djamena is “all the earth roads”: “You can’t even breathe.” He said: “People are very hostile. I didn’t get good feelings from Chad.”
In the original mission of 2018, Vlogger announced that his life in N’djamena was “the worst days” and had a “miserable time” here.
He wrote: “In my life, I have never been more afraid of this hot, dusty, beaten abandoned city (threatened or attacked (both verbally and physically).”
The first morning of the disastrous Drew began to jump into a motorcycle taxi behind his friend. He said he was caught in a high -speed police chase because it turned out that the bike was stolen by the driver. After the driver stopped, there was a fight.
“It was a disaster on a motorcycle, and I was attacked by a dozen people for taking 1 photo in a minibus.”
The blogger photographed a child without permission that caused a fight. Then he said he was threatened with a knife, but his friend came to save and took people away.
In the video ranking, all of the 54 countries in Africa said: “I didn’t get a good feeling from the Chad country. I hated it very much to leave it early.”
In a separate video, the blogger confessed that unlucky situations could gain or disrupt an experience in any country and admitted that he “hated” Chad. He said he’d come back to see some festivals and rock formations, but he didn’t rush.
Chad is a country surrounded by land in the south of Libya. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides advice to traveling against everyone except for important travels to the rest of the country, including the capital N’djamena.




