I am an indigene of Ejigbo. Yes, we do have many indigenes of Ejigbo that have made Abidjan a second home. Most of these folks have been successful in trading and thus the attraction to that part of West African which apparently is French speaking
It's interesting that Nigerians are welcoming to foreigners but unfortunate that Nigerians are treated unfairly in other countries. It's good to be accommodating and welcoming. It's a shame that some African countries that Nigerians have helped in diverse ways are against Nigerians. If Nigerians are to act based on how other countries behave, I guess they will be hostile. Nigeria is one of the countries in the world that does not disturb their foreign counterparts living here.
Because unlike every one else YOU NIGERIANS DONT RESPECT LAWS OF OTHER COUNTRIES AND DO CRIME IN OTHER PEOPLES COUNTRIES . When you are in other people country respect their laws
There are alot of people in nigeria from cote d voir in nigeria so it doesn't suprise me that there are nigerians there aswell. Both countries have good international relations with each other.
@1Naijalulu lol you got it confused, these are migrants in ejibo. a local residencial town in osun state, which witnessed a high turn out of ivory coast citizens due to the conflict in that country.
I don’t think it’s true when he said that many of the Ivorians don’t speak English As a matter fact I’m pretty sure I have a Kohl’s has the highest English proficiency out of all the Francophone Nations aside from Cameroon Due to many Liberian refugees and also good opportunities for jobs in Ghana so and I’ve already speaking English is not so unheard of
@jurgenkings You are not compelled to comment on this video. So, my suggestion is to keep your ill-conceived comment to yourself instead of throwing up rubbish and embarrassing intelligent Nigerian people.
Wow very interesting. Am from Osun state. May God bless me I will buy new busses for them.
What a beautiful but unutilized gem of a city❤
what a passionate reporter!
wow! truly eye-opening. I want to learn french too!
These people are not originated from ivory coast 🇨🇮 rather from nigeria but they stayed longer in côte d'Ivoire so they are now like ivorian...
I am an indigene of Ejigbo. Yes, we do have many indigenes of Ejigbo that have made Abidjan a second home. Most of these folks have been successful in trading and thus the attraction to that part of West African which apparently is French speaking
It's interesting that Nigerians are welcoming to foreigners but unfortunate that Nigerians are treated unfairly in other countries. It's good to be accommodating and welcoming. It's a shame that some African countries that Nigerians have helped in diverse ways are against Nigerians. If Nigerians are to act based on how other countries behave, I guess they will be hostile. Nigeria is one of the countries in the world that does not disturb their foreign counterparts living here.
Because unlike every one else YOU NIGERIANS DONT RESPECT LAWS OF OTHER COUNTRIES AND DO CRIME IN OTHER PEOPLES COUNTRIES . When you are in other people country respect their laws
There are alot of people in nigeria from cote d voir in nigeria so it doesn't suprise me that there are nigerians there aswell. Both countries have good international relations with each other.
Now frères Nigerians de Côte d’Ivoire!
Speak more French than Igbo? We have truly failed as a people, how can an Afrikan speak more colonizer language than our own
NTA live!
So there's Mali people there in Nigeria and we welcome and take care of them but they are killing us here in Mali
Yes, because he speaks French, he lived all his life in a Francophone country.
If You ain't Nigerian, You ain't Much
Abi na power them dey take do news report?
@1Naijalulu lol you got it confused, these are migrants in ejibo. a local residencial town in osun state, which witnessed a high turn out of ivory coast citizens due to the conflict in that country.
If someone did not understand there language here the person name is sorry
i didnt hear any french
I don’t think it’s true when he said that many of the Ivorians don’t speak English As a matter fact I’m pretty sure I have a Kohl’s has the highest English proficiency out of all the Francophone Nations aside from Cameroon Due to many Liberian refugees and also good opportunities for jobs in Ghana so and I’ve already speaking English is not so unheard of
@jurgenkings You are not compelled to comment on this video. So, my suggestion is to keep your ill-conceived comment to yourself instead of throwing up rubbish and embarrassing intelligent Nigerian people.
Nigeria might as well just buy this part of cote'd'voire and make another nigerian state, because thats too many naija people in another country.
the feel comfortable and welcome to Nigerian,,,,,you should have ask them,,,,,,,how Nigerians are been threaten in their own country.
Which Nigerians been threatened in their own country?? Will like to hear from you...
No french spoken
it was spoken within the first 20 seconds though..