@journeyman

Visit Abdul’s Official Website : https://healthedunet.github.io/health-web-site/
You’ll find his contact details there, including phone number and email, for any inquiries or support.

@hardrout17

There is a misconcetion about "Kush" in Sierra Leone; "Kush" is weed/marijuana with many strain/variation, you can cleary see it at 9:00 . Kush in Sierra Leone is "Spice", its not marijuana/weed, its "Spice" a conbination of weed and many chemical products. Marijuana is one thing, "Spice" they call "Kush" is chemical based... I wish the best for all of people. Sierra Leone is a hard place to be born in. "Kush" is weed/marijuana for European/USA countries, for Sierra Leone, its "Spice". Smoking 1 or 2 joint of weed ini the evening when you dealt with all your tasks/going outside etc... is ok, better than drinking. "Spice" on the other hand, is a really hard drug! High addictive potential, worst than anything... I hope many people dont get confused about the use of "Kush", and avoid "Spice" at all cost! Its destroyinh live. 😑

@kanivea

Ok.... I did not expect that ending.. It was beautiful to see the man behind the song that was played throughout this documentary. I am glad I watched this.

@kanivea

11:00 the 2 kids in the front roe, middle seats are adorable. My heart melted when they looked at each h other and then looked at the camera. It was a perfect picture.

@JimmyRagZ

Abdul is a real one, what an absolutely amazing human being.

@DarkLightSwordFight

I have four months clean. It's so heartbreaking to see people in the depths of addiction. All I can say to anyone out there who struggles is that you can change the world's not gonna change for you, but YOU can change.

@FindtherealRachel

Looks like tranq in Philly , same response, the ulcers, the human statues . Probably from same drug , some genius brought it to Africa. Nice .

@davidvoelcker9460

That song is sick.  Needs to drop in the US.

@goetia13

I know it’s probably from the drugs but man, any broken skin or minor infection would go wild in that environment.

@itsbreakcore

What an absolutely incredible piece. You guys are making great videos, subscribed.

@am4nu

where can we support sahr's music? ive been trying to find the song he made

@cookiesnruntz

The humainty and respect shown from everyone involved is quite emotional.  The two men who spoke to Sahr. Listening to them talk with each other and be there for each other and accept him as a brother who needs support? Was encouraging to watch. Its what addicts need and sadly resembles what a lot of people dont have in addiction...Hope. Im happy he got the help and had it available.  Abdul is doing gods work.

@tuckerjones5899

The kid helping everyone should consider getting into politics when he gets older you can tell he has a good heart and just wants to make his home a safe place to live and ppl to be proud of where they are from

@aaronb.9053

We have a problem in the US tight now with somthing called 7OH. It nearly took my life a few weeks ago, you can buy it at any gas station or smoke shop. It is becoming impossible to stay away from harmful drugs at this point. No matter where you go, sending positive thoughts to these fellas. I hope they find peace

@SKUDDY704

Dudes English is so good & the song is fire

@Keepler22b

ok, that was a very good documentary!!

@maxgjr3265

I know exactly what "Kush" is. Even in germany this was a big thing before the legalization. People in especially rural areas of germany (where the normal bud was bad) and people who had to do weed screenings smoked "Kush" a lot. It was a big problem. We made it ourself.. ordered synthetic cannabinoids from china, mixed it with acetone or alcohol and sprayed it on some spices. It was big business. Withdrawal was as bad as opioids.

@wtfsamusidk7574

Them kids is adorable 🥰

@worldview2888

** REALLY LOVE THIS !!!!!!! Please have more of such documentaries!!

@muhammadsilla

Youth shall overcome and will be educated in the right way 🙏🙏🙏