The SUPER RICH Nigerians Stay in Abuja Nigeria . Drive through Asokoro , Maitama , Wuse
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2023
- Where the rich hide in Abuja Nigeria. The SUPER RICH Nigerians Stay in Abuja Nigeria . Drive through Asokoro , Maitama , Wuse
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You did a terrible job. You are busy taking pictures of road. Where is your brain?
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Pls what is the title of the song? I'm a Nigeria but i always the song
I have!! One of the first to 😂😂😂😂
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African Tigress, I really enjoyed the video 📸. Thanks 👍 for the effort 😊.
Wow! Honestly, I am blown away. Ladies and gentlemen, please permit me to officially announce to you the new name of Abuja; By the power bestowed on me by Team Tigress, I hereby officially rename Abuja to Well Planned Green City of Africa!!!
Thanks for the new name. Lol. Abuja is our hidden gem of Nigeria. ...We've been hiding it from the world but now AT has exposed it. 😂
i can agree on that , the city is really green and developes daily
God bless you for the new names
@@stellawhytdynamics amen
@@stellawhytdynamicsAmen! And bless you too
Great to see Africans proud of Africa. Love from Nairobi Kenya.
West Africa ❤ East Africa
You know what guys, Abuja wins. Abuja takes it. Not even some western countries look like this. Good job Nigerians. Much love from🇰🇪
Nigeria The giant of Africa ,Greetings from🇰🇪
That is ur own opinion not many including me
@@ucheuzuigwenwali1318 who your opinion elp?
@@ucheuzuigwenwali1318No one cares about your opinion
@@ucheuzuigwenwali1318I can feel your pain..... I feel like crying for you 😂
@@ucheuzuigwenwali1318 Painment,ayiri Omo IPOB
Did you notice that electricity cables are underground in Abuja? We don't have electricity poles in most part of Abuja. The cables are underground, só also is the drainage system underground
Wooow. I didn't see any electricity cables
That means how all african capital cities should looks like❤
What are all those poles at around minute 20 to 21?
My dear, I agree with drainage systems being underground... but only a few parts have hidden cables. Garki, Apo, Wuse zones 1 to 7, mabushi... there are pole wires that fall after heavy rain falls sef lol.
Is there a proper sewage system connected to all houses or is waste water and human waste just dumped underground?
I have said it.
Nigerians traveled out of Nigeria not because Nigeria is not a conducive territory to live but because of the Dollar and the euro dominance.
If not for the dollar currency, their is no reason anyone would travel outside Africa.
Most of the cities in the europ connot compete with most cities in Africa
I am sooooooooooo impressed with Abuja and its surroundings! Nigeria, Africa is blessed.
Why Nigerians leave to go to America to be abused by people who don't like their darkness? Places like these are not in pictures everywhere. Thanks African Tigress, you did us proud.
The poor leave Nigeria 🇳🇬 for good because the rich keep getting rich and rich 🤑
It's always the reason why most people leave their home country for prosperity elsewhere, because the ones who have been blessed in abundance, don't usually share with the lesser.
Actually, fantasy is involved!
The "have nots" dream or fantasise that they will go abroad, earn plenty money and then come back to Nigeria, by which time, they would have amassed enough money to catch up or bridge the gap between them and the rich!
Pure Fantasy!!
What they don't understand, is that even if the grass is greener on the other side, you still have to mow it!
Life happens, in every possible or improbable way!
A great majority end up being trapped overseas, rarely attaining any substantial success!
Quite often they (and their overseas born children) end up as the underclass in these countries, compounding more societal problems!
However it would be beautiful and most beneficial if the entire spectrum of government in Nigeria and leading institutions collaborate on social/civic reforms to engender an enabling environment that would encourage the suffering disaffected mass of Nigerians to return home!
How good and how pleasant that would be!
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In my next life I still want to comeback as a Nigerian. God bless the federal republic of Nigeria 🇳🇬
#fact
The things that would keep Nigeria great are justice and equity meted indiscriminately among its diverse population.
Hmmm!! Dude don't conclude because of what u saw, it's just 3.8% of how the whole country should be. There's suffering and under-development in other parts of the country. Please try to leave yr comfort zone.
@@charleswilcox6957 I never said there’s no suffering. There’s suffering in every part of the world. Regardless I still want to comeback as a Nigerian in my next life. It’s my opinion and I believe everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Mind you I left my comfort zone since 2016 to United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪 . But still I will choose Nigeria over again.
@@abdulraheemtijani5848 Don't stay in a foreign land and wish to be a Nigerian in your next life. Come to Nigeria and feel the breeze and also contribute to the development of your country. However, I respect your opinion. Cheers 🥂
Abuja is a green city. Well planned and clean. It is Serene and beautiful.
When I visited Nigeria in 2015. I went to Jabi and it was sooo beautiful!! I miss Nigeria and can’t wait to go back!
You are very and always welcome to come to Nigeria dear
This video covered just about 5% of the city.
Asokoro and Maitama are the most affluent districts, but not beautiful anymore. Those are old-school districts in Abuja.
The beautiful districts in Abuja are Wuse 2, Guzape, Katampe, Katampe Extension and Asokoro Extension.
I have been to katampe extension,I think there are more hotels than houses over there and it is more beautiful than what I see in this video
Exactly
Including jahi, life camp etc
Exactly
No one has covered Abuja so well like African Tigress. Good job and thank you.
You are very correct and I can see is the best in West African
Honestly
That is a big fact. Even some big African RUclipsrs have been in Abuja but they didn't cover it this way. Maybe they don't want their audience know that Nigeria is better than theirs. I don't really know why.
Anyway, thanks our wife, AT.
Nigerians love a polite person and she's one with an open mind
Check o u travel and tour, you will see Abuja well by drone
Abuja wins hands down from Accra. It is organized, clean and green. Thanks for sharing how Africa is great from lies they tell us.
@BOameoo : Abuja is better than Stockholm
Fact
I hqve bn to both Abuja and Accra guy they are world apart. Abuja is super excellent
You"re such a patriotic one coming from ghana👍
Wow a GH admitting this ❤
Now I see why Nigeria’s flag is green and white. Because there are lots of beautiful green trees there.
For how big green covered, this is a microscopic sample of the the whole landmass
When you travel through Nigerian countryside in the southern states East and West by road you see tall trees with greenery - tropical rainforests mostly and natural beauty and you wonder about the greatness of God. In the central northern savannah land you see giant anthills among green grass spread through out the region. The northern part of Nigeria is spread with Green sahel savannah natural beauty . Nigeria is truly great and beautiful.
The western media focuses mainly on the coastal seaports of Lagos and the niger delta creeks with the Boko Haram in the North.
As an African American, I truly desire to learn more about the beautiful mother land. Prayerfully the continent of Africa will be unified and our people can benefit from its natural resources without the interference and exploitation of the west and anyone else who seeks to exploit our people. I wish black people were unified. It hurts my heart the way we treat each other. Meanwhile, non blacks capitalize from our disunity. So sad. God will help us, In the name of Jesus.
Yes, Green for Vegetation and White for the peace of mind, we so much crave for.
Why Nigerian RUclipsrs dont show this city on their channels i am impressed honestly, kudos to Nigerian government my respect ,from today i will change the way i see Nigeria
They Make Lagos look like Nigeria alone
Don't change we don't need it
Who cares,you can see 👀us any way you like,in our lives,you don't exist.
Your opinion doesn't count on how we live our lives before...so you can keep the old version of your view, we dont care
We don’t care 😂
I have lived here since 2007 and I think I am desensitized to the beauty and just see it as normal. Thanks African Tigres for making me really 'see' my city
Hello from Czech republic 🇨🇿
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Greetings from Prague bro
Nigeria 🇳🇬 number one ☝️
The greenery and the almost haunting alignment with nature of this city is extraordinary.
I've never seen anything like it.
Please do not ruin this place with skyscrapers.
It should be a world heritage site.
Sky scrapper and industry is not allowed in Abuja
That's what we keep telling those who say Abuja should build skyscrapers...skyscrapers will just ruin its beauty and natural ambience
They should go to Lagos if they want to see skyscrapers
Thanks my beloved Kenyans. There is zone dedicated for skyscrapers building. That is at Abuja City Center. But in Asokoro, Maitama and its environs, Skyscraper buildings are not allowed.
Skyscrappers are not allowed in asokoro and Maitama, few áreas there permit apartments of about 6 to 10 stories. We have the Central Business district Área where Skyscrappers are permitted.
They could have medium high rises though, like the ones we see in Paris or Rome.
Lush greenery, broad paved roads and majestic houses. What a paradise!!
Fun fact- Abuja was designed to be a showpiece not just for Nigeria but the whole Africa; that's what a retired general who was there during military days when Abuja was designed said in an interview some years ago.....when you visit Abuja you will understand his words- the city is a real showpiece. At least the military rulers did something good with Abuja
Abuja was a joint realization of Nigerian military rulers, American corps and the central business district was done by a Japanese architect/city planner.
@@benjaminsmith2287 half of London is owned by Arabs and Indians
Abuja is too fine abeg just looks like Milano in Italy. God bless Nigeria God bless Africa
Bro exactly.. I have been saying this.. I live in Milan and is exactly like this
@@gabrielelens7493 corretto amico mio
Milan is nothing compared to Abuja . I have been there several times . The difference is Milan is old and has historical sights that are useful to white people . As an African those sites are not relevant to me .Abuja tops .
@@avigrett1484Your ancestors the Moors the Saracens/Carthigenians modern day yoruba Igbo hausea built all those historical sites they ruled Europe and Italy up until the 18th century... history they have concealed
The roads are very wide like American roads. The city is well planned. I like how the trees are aligned. It also looks very neat. I have also noticed most personal cars are large.
My first visit to Abuja was in 2018 and since then, I've relocated for good. Abuja will give you the sanity Lagos denied all these years. I visit Lagos for business but I can't leave Abuja for any other city in Nigeria. Thank you Tigress for sharing and I invite anyone who wants to visit to come and experience the beauty of Abuja.
As a bred up Abuja boy, i can categorically tell you that Abuja is really different from many states in Nigeria. Also for me Maitama is my best. Wish you went through Minister's hill in maitama, where you'd have seen beautiful architectural buildings on the hill. Asides these popular places. There are new developed areas/District with lots of smart Estates/buildings. Wuse 2 at night is like Las Vegas of America. If you love a calm serene, peaceful and stressfree environment, you'd enjoy staying in Abuja than Lagos.
Infact most Governors dont stay in their states, they govern their states from their Abuja houses.
Abba Mallam!!! 😂😂😂😂
While you are right that each state in Nigeria have a governor's complex in Abuja, surely you know that that is a teeny weeny bit of an exaggeration!
I appreciate that some might visit the capital from time to time, depending on the issues they want addressed!
But it is far fetched that they govern their states from Abuja !
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As a Nigerian I don't even know much about Abuja but the first time I visited Abuja precisely ministry of education to do my certificate attestation I was thinking iam in London because of the beauty of the city kudos to the former military leaders like president. Ibrahim Babangida IBB, who moved our capital city from lagos to Abuja in 1991, he made a master plan of what Abuja is today. I heard there are many more beautiful places in Abuja apart from the ones shown here.
There are other cities in Nigeria that have similar interesting places like port Harcourt, Enugu, calabar, Owerri jos,Asaba etc
Thank you so much African tigress for bringing these places to us .more grace.
As a Nigerian who lives in Lagos, i really did not know Abuja was this beautiful.....Thank you for the revelation.
I cant help but make mention of the beautiful trees lining the street sides. It seems they have their electrical and power cable systems running underground this makes the scenery more appealing to the eyes. Abuja is beautiful!
Yes the electrical cables run underground
I am also in love with Abuja 😍 😂
Amazing urban planning of the neighborhoods. Very meticulous.
🤔 Kisumu, Kenya.... is heading in the right direction...
But can we please let Kisumu, Kenya utilize Abuja, Nigeria as an urban planning blueprint 😂 🙏🏾
Outstanding drive around tour of the various Abuja neighborhoods. 👍🏾
You will also observed that Abuja city Street naming is also very unique, streets in Wuse are named after African countries or African major cities to reflect foreign policy of having Africa as its centrepiece foreign policy. Street in Asokoro are named after major rivers & landmarks like Lake Chad etc
There are also streets in Abuja named after Fela Kuti, Bob Marley and Marcus Garvey!
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@@aframaco9491wooow that's nice am not a Nigerian tho but i just love Nigeria
@@akasidina1708Thank you sir for the compliment.
Some streets are also named after some top African leaders like Nelson Mandela, Kwame Nkrumah, Julius Nyerere etc
@@aframaco9491 There are parts of Abuja (eg, Wuse zones 3, 6, Wuse 2, etc), that have streets named after notable African capitals and prominent cities, eg, Abidjan, Niamey, etc.
No one has ever captured Abuja like you did. Well done once again
I live in Nairobi but Abuja wins🙌
ABJ❤ I was in ABJ in 2015 for my USA visa interview, one thing I notice was the cab was very cheap. There was no uber or bolt them, but cabs was very cheap compared to where I was coming from. I ask the driver why was the cab cheap... He said, are you not seeing the road😅
It is probably a supply and demand issue. In a city where most households have vehicles and drivers, I imagine there is less demand for taxi cabs hence the cheaper prices.
You can imagine Molue in Street of Abuja and area boys screaming owo daa!
This is what Ambode wanted to stop in lagos state that got him in a mess. I just hope the current leadership will not go and return everything there to lagos pattern.
@@proyouservicesltd3652it should be a vice versa
As a southern african, this was..... Different. Nigerians seem to love BIG., this was very different and very beautiful , I wish we'd have seen from the sky, I think I liked mitama more. It's green and the roads are sweet. I wish Nigerians and the media always showed the nice side of Nigeria!!!, it's a pretty country with people who work hard and have very big influence.
She got her information wrong, Maitama is the seat of government not Asokoro,
@@Eccentric_sammywho told you that?
I ply these streets almost everyday, but I found myself watching the entire video 😂. Abuja is beautiful
Honestly, I watched it to the end, despite knowing all neighborhood like the back of my hands,l have been in the city since 1995.
Me too.. when the video ended, I started wondering why I did😅😅
African tigress thank you for exposing the lies about africa . The lies we been told for many many many years and the images they were showing of africa . I'm blown away .
Please be my friend
The lie that Africa is a jungle fill with Huts, right? I live in Lagos, I ve never seen a hut in Lagos.
Wow! Abuja is breathtaking!🤭 Beautiful nature! Beautiful city! Beautiful roads, cool and serene! This is my dream city! I don't like skyscrapers 😫. Thanks so much African tigress for your great effort to bring this beautiful city to our views 🙏
I agree! Maitama is my favorite neighborhood in Abuja. I love the trees. They seem to form a canopy of peace over the streets. It's so African. This is Africa at its finest. Good job African Tigress. To make it more enjoyable, you picked the best music, and only gave commentary when it was necessary. Good job African Tigress.
Quote:"This is Africa at its Finest"!......word!!!
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The first time I went to Abuja was in the year 1994 for an interview with National guard as a Registered Nurse but preferred the hustling and bustling of Lagos then! Now being a British Nigerian if given another opportunity I would love ❤️ Abuja. Am really proud of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Thanks AT for the coverage. ❤
Wow, I enjoyed the ride, the neighborhoods. A lot like here in the USA, but different. Different architecture, different scenery in a way. Loved the music. Thanks for the experience ❤
I thought so too. I just watched AT's other video on Abuja and thought how much it reminded me of Long Island.
Abuja is beautiful and very clean ❤❤❤I heard Nigeria doesn't have winter 😊I'll be happy living in a country like that.
Yeah it only rain and sun and the rain has it own season when it rain
You are welcome,
Yeah, you're welcome any time, dear.
I moved to Abj and don't regret it.
Lolz... Dry season can be too hot for winter DNAs, but during rainy season you'll enjoy the weather
@@rasaqadeoye9866😂😂😂😂😂e say n SUN😂🌅 SUMMER
Great effort showing the good, better and best parts of Nigeria... God strengthens you in Jesus name.
Sure she did happy to see thks thks.👍👍✅
Do anyone know who lives there, and most importantly what do these people do for a living.
@@hayal1693 different businesses. I have a family that lives there and runs a restaurant business
It's the country's administrative capital so lots of politicians there, also govt contractors, civil servants, business men, diplomats, students, professionals like bankers, oil workers, engineers, lawyers etc
I think for a resident of the city who is so used to the aesthetics of the city i have being taking the beauty for granted
Thank you african tigress
Funnily enough I was eating in today s bukka in Wuse and now went back to my hotel in Asokoro to watch your video . Nice one ! Keep them coming sister ! Hope you are enjoying where you are !
Finally, you're in Abuja? Enjoy, dear.
Why haven't we seen the city through your lens?
@@chrisrebirth you will see it soon
@@sylviasworld9397 yes o and I will show you an angle you be never seen
@@Ludo_Liu thanks 😍💓💞👋🍸🍾
I hope people can finally give kudos to Nigerians who literally built their own country and not some Western folks, the Dutch in particular building a country and controlling more than half the wealth of the country while the indigenous locals keep living in denial of this fact.
But why do most Nigerians run to those countries built by Westerners and run by them to live like south Africa how many south Africans run to Nigeria
We are coming back home no more living in south Africa never again
@@PAYDAYHEDGEthose are the mentally disabled Nigerians who move to South Africa 😹 what sane Nigerian will want to move to that country? I feel so sorry for them tho, they must’ve been through a lot before seeing South Africa as a final resort
@@PAYDAYHEDGE you can find them anywhere regardless of the status of the country
@@PAYDAYHEDGE People can migrate to wherever they choose. Americans, Canadians and Britons are migrating daily to Dubai, some to the Caribbean, some Africa. China is a powerful country with the second largest Economy in the world yet you have her citizens in almost every country on earth making a living.
Thanks AT, you have really tried your best. When I said Abuja is beautiful, somebody on this channel said it was a hype. We appreciate your effort, although a drone would have helped reveal more of the city's beauty in some places. The road network is superb. Africa is indeed beautiful. Let's push our politicans to do more for Africa and Africans. Love to all those who watch this video with a pure heart. To those who came to find fault, please remember that this city is just 32 years old.
Is 42, the first contraction of Abuja was in 1982 by former president shehu shagari, but it was in 1991 the official capital was moved from Lagos to Abuja, that's what is 32 years now
@@ominiekwe7241 general murtala Muhammad commissioned it first in the mid 70's...
@ominiekwe
General Muritala Muhammed first conceived the idea through the Justice Aguda Panel.
Yes it is 32 years as the official capital, but for many years Shehu Shagari's government was using Abuja as a retreat!
As a Nigerian who has lived outside the shores of Nigeria before Abuja was built, I have now seen more of it from your videos and those of Wode Maya. Keep up the fantastic job.👍👍👍
i love u african tigress watching you .....
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My lady I now know the reason why Nigerians are the power house of the content's Economy. Well done NIgeria!
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@@teferiitekeste5798 thanks 💓💞
the tress covering the roads amazing that’s what they called gorgeously planned , Abuja is beautiful anyways no cap , when you live in these places you can compare it to anywhere western trust me , the serenity is dope and the government doesn’t allow sky scrapers in the cities , you can’t just build anything you like in Abuja the regulations and plan for buildings has even design
You need to drive along KATAMPE AND GUZAPE IN ABUJA too. You will be surprised
Thank you, African Tigress for showcasing Abuja to the world. You have done a better job than Nigerian RUclipsrs that only concentrate on Lagos.
One thing a lot of people need understand when comparing some places to other Abuja is very massive capital and the development cut across the land mass , Abuja is like 2- 6 times or more bigger than Kigali , Accra , Nairobi , kampala make it , some capital is bigger than them 6-7 times in size
Mr man what developments are you talking about ?if you people don't do comparison you will not be happy abi? Frankly speaking I don't see anything extraordinary in this Abuja video that you should be doing comparison just promote your own and live others
The only thing I see in this video that can be better than some of the countries you mentioned is the road and trees
Bad belle @@jemafia7507
Katampe, Guzape, Asokoro extension, et ce tera, are breathtaking residential and business areas. Such a pity you didn't get to see those.
Nigeria flag green white green
Nigeria capital all green 😮
Looks like there's a restriction on height of the buildings...
I already love this city. Perfect city.
Yes.. no building is taller than the 'twin tower'
@@Chefnonso There are restrictions, you don't just build anyhow, different neighborhood have their complimentary building laws.
@@Chefnonso there are restrictions from building skyscraper s in Abuja Nigeria .it should not be taller than the twin tower
There are a few at the central business district (CDB).
Yes condominium is not allow
Noticed Abuja doesn't have electricity pole that much
There is underground electrification and drainage
The ghanaians are speechless on this Abuja series 😂😂😂😂😂
Dem weak. Even our South African Brothers no fit talk. All of dem weak reach leg. They're all silently left in awe.
@@mtdspfgh
Not true, some South Africans have commented and gave kudos.
@@sylviasworld9397 are you a South African?
@@bennadinayandex1207Im Nigerian, born and raised in London.
Am neither of them and am woowed
I am beyond impressed as a Nairobian 👍🏾 Now THIS is proper urban planning!! The avenue of trees (Are those ashok trees? They are majestic!), no electrical poles on most streets, designated walkways under a canopy of trees, smooth roads e.t.c. Good job Abuja! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Abuja is far better than Nairobi Kenya
@@chrisudoka5420Behave naaah! Abbah Mallam !!!!
Let the praise for our Abuja come from others!
It's sweeter that way!
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Abuja is such a beautiful city , calm and clean loving your Abuja videos 👏👏👏
In general Africa has developed they don't need to rank us as 3rd world nation. We are more than that .Mother Africa is blessed
It I looks like a fancy area and I love the beautiful trees along the way. I love the clean streets. It looks like a quiet area. Osokoro is beautiful area.
This second area of Abuja looks like more business offices are located there. You see people walking on the street and more cars on the street. I love this area beautiful.
Abuja is my favorites large Nigerian city.
And its one of my favorite cities in Africa
Abuja is truly underrated as one of the best cities in Africa. The Federal Government doesn't allow Skyscrapers to be built in Abuja, or anything above the Abuja Twin Towers.
Why is that? Is there a reason the govt doesn't allow that because I got so upset flying from Addis to Abuja seeing towers and Skyscrapers in Addis and not many in Abuja and with the deepest humility, I know there's more money in the latter city than the former.
@@mtdspfgh
Deepest humility because of lack of skyscrapers in a beautiful city?
@@gardensteps Did you skip comprehension classes in middle school?
@@mtdspfgh skyscrapers is expected to flood abuja in the next decade, lagos is already expediency highrise boom as we speak
@@jyde50We Abujites do not want skyscrapers all over the city. We don't want another Lagos. Let Abuja be Abuja. Building has to stick to the Abuja Masterplan.
Nigeria is really a great nation and Abuja is the finest..
Lagos is the most beautiful while Abuja is the most organized
@@pumpinibe6109 what ?? Abuja is way more beautiful than Lagos . Lagos does not even come close
Abuja is beautiful than Lagos o
Thanks so much for showing the world how beautiful Nigeria is
Abuja
@@danielesu7747 🤩
Try to visit katampa and Guzape.. you we love it... Weldon.🇳🇬🇰🇪
Abuja is beautiful so i heard.,my wife worked here for 2 years before we got married and i hadn't had the time to visit the place all because of work.,but i believe I'd love to live here with my Family Soon., I am also grateful to African Tigress for bringing this to our screens she started from my state (Akwa Ibom State) and I was very excited and I had to subscribe...
Keep it up Sister!!!
On 23 minutes, those high rise buildings to ur left are federal Secretariat buildings. To ur right, it takes u to the 3 Arms Zone. Where u have the presidential villa and parliamentary buildings. That zone is Nigeria's seat of power. Abuja is beautiful. Thank you for doing this.
You can tell old Asokoro buildings by their ordinary, unappealing perimeter fences. Asokoro Extension or new Asokoro has really stunning buildings surrounded by aesthetic perimeter fences. Linda Chalker Crescent in Asokoro Extension has some really beautiful buildings located on it.
Oh… No..Africa is home 🏡 ❤love what I am seeing 😊
Africa is home I swear
As much as this was really good, without the use of a drone, it will be impossible to actually get the view well. It is such a beautiful green city. Thank you African Tigress. We love you nne 👍🏾👍🏾✅🙏🏾♥️
Drones are restricted
Abjua impeccably designed and implicitly BEAUTIFUL!
African Tigress you chose a gem!❤
Thank you AT...we have longed for this. Abuja is indeed beautiful, I missed it so much.
As a former resident of seven years now living abroad five plus years, I always make ABV my port of landing every time I come home. Often stay a few days just checking up on peeps and visiting all my favourite spots before heading to other parts of the country to visit fam and frnds. Every time.
Beautiful Abuja the best green city😍😍😍 Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬 to the world 🌍
I can't wait to come back to Nigeria but this time I have more information on areas to move to and I can start looking to buy a house there in Abuja. Asokoro is right up my alley and I guess I'll began researching the real estate there. Much love from Atlanta I'm moving to Africa yall ❣❣❣
She deals on real estate in abuja
@@chainbreaker8339 thanks been looking for an realtor in that area
Look for places like gwarimpa or wuse. Those places in Abuja have everything fun and also high security too. Those are the most interesting places in Abuja that has all fun and enjoyment too. I used to live in Abuja
The cheapest homes in Asokoro cost almost a $1million. You can get terrace or apartments at a cheaper rate.
There are cheaper and better areas. Asokoro is full as an old area and therefore unnecessarily expensive. There are more beautiful, cheaper areas. You need someone to guide you.
Wow😯....you can easily found all kind of green in this city ❤
African tigress you something else!
Well done, AT. Covering parts of Abuja no be easy, the city is so big.
Permit me to highlight some things;
1. The stretch from 21:29 up to 24:34 is the Central Area. After that, that's Maitama. The road is called Shehu Shagari Way, it's arguably the most popular road in Abuja city.
2. The entrance to the right of 23:34 leads to the Three Arms Zone which represents the 3 arms of govt as they are all there (Presidential Villa for executive, National Assembly for legislature & Supreme court for judiciary).
To the left of the 23:34 leads to the Federal Sectariat(the tall buildings there), where most govt offices are.
PS: Did you cover Gwarinpa(the biggest estate in Africa)?
Not yet
Gwarinpa has been turned to a congested quasi slum. Their roads have deteriorated badly as well
@@AFRICANTIGRESS you must go to katampe and guzanpe the best places in Abuja Nigeria
Especially Katampe Extension ❤
Let's not forget El rufai did great job in maintaining Abuja master plan, when he was the minister of the FCT
Stop mehn
He really did and anyone who experienced Abuja under his leadership, always attests to it.
@@sylviasworld9397
And he made money off Abuja. Many properties he seize, demolished and sold out, owners are not been compensated. And many land he shared among his friends, relatives and cronies are not on record.
Transport station/garage he took money for were not constructed and all the transport buses he bought are no longer in use.
El-tufa'i is brilliant man and competent
He did. While I dislike the man for his public utterances, his impact on preserving Abuja is undeniable.
I live in Abuja and I know all this places but it's still interesting to watch ❤
The beauty of Abuja is in the drive through. The wide roads , green trees and landscapes and mansions here and there are a beauty
Abuja city is very clean with trees around and well organized, My next destination very soon.
Thank you for taking us through in one of cities ,expensive in Nigeria 🇳🇬
So nice draw a
To see this kind even europe is not easy
Beverly Hills and Palm Beach ain't got nothing on these cities.
Abuja Is the embodiment of the Nigerian flag 🇳🇬 don’t you agree with me
Clean and green
Unfortunately, the rest of Nigeria is mostly far from clean & definitely not green. Trees & shrubs are seemingly anathema to the average Nigerian.
Port Harcourt, Calabar, Uyo, Enugu, Jos are green cities too. You need to travel more to see what the rest of the country looks like before making claims
@@ifeifesiI'm afraid to say that it is your comment that is unfortunate!
I'm just hoping you weren't using Lagos as the "rest of Nigeria"!!
Go to Akure, go to Obudu, go to Ikogosi, go to Mambilla in Taraba, go to Calabar, go to Uyo and parts of Port Harcourt!
There are great areas of greenery in various areas of Nigeria!
Up the Green, White, Green Forever!
👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!
@@ifeifesiLagos is not Nigeria. The land is very GREEN
@@ifeifesi lol u are obviously not well travelled in Nigeria,if you are then u wouldn't say what you just said, majority of states in Nigeria are green
I see you passed through my Old primary school in Asokoro. That was a nostalgic moment for me. Back in the day, there were only Asokoro, Maitama, Wuse, Garki districts and Life camp quarters. If you knew & stayed in Abuja from/in the '90s, you would understand it has changed so so so much.
Asokoro has always been neat and clean, that's where the Old Money bags & Original power brokers first settled in Abuja. In Maitama, You have Old Money meets New Money + Lots of foreign Embassies. You should have visited Guzape aka New Asokoro/Asokoro Extension, that's where the Present New Money reside and they not playing with the real estate there. Kudos.
Abuja...organized..clean and green..BEAUTIFUL INDEED..Thankyou for sharing...
Abuja is a beautiful city and well planned.
Thank You Ladies for such a wonderful tour and opportunity to visit this area of Nigeria with you it was GREAT! I'm definitely encouraged to visit now. 😍
The trees makes Abuje early heaven.. I like the environment
The traffic is well coordinated, unlike what we see in Lagos. U try sha. Pls keep it up. Viewing from Chad Republic.
Thank you for taking us along. I love the greenery. Beautiful scenery.
Thank you so much Beautiful African Tigress,, for showing Abuja( FCT) to the world..one Love 💞..
The roads are so good 😊
Good job and thanks as always for letting the world see the beauty the western media never shows. Kindly also cover Ministers hill part of Maitama and extend towards Wuse 2. Wuse 2 is just like Maitama with more recent Architectural designs, you can crown it up with covering Central Business District where you have large concentration of Businesses. Thank you as always.
Abuja is definitely 🔥
Ghanaians should always show respect. We are not in the same category even though they got independence before us . Remember the British colonised America . We love them as our brothers but they must leave out the rivalry because we are not wearing the same shoes . 🇳🇬are the giant 💯
So you people can't promote your own without mentioning Ghana abi? Stop doing this comparison have you seen any Ghanaian comparing Accra to Abuja? Frankly speaking I don't see any extraordinary things in this Abuja that is better than Accra just that your road are wide and very nice and the city's greenery
@@jemafia7507 You no go ever see. Denial is the very name of Ghanaians. You wished Accra can aspire to be Abuja.
@@marony3529 yet you haven't shown anything in that your Abuja that is better and nicer than Accra, frankly speaking there is no even any infrastructures only tree that I saw comparing to Accra or you people don't have clear eyes
@@jemafia7507 Maybe you should rewatch the other video she made to understand better.
@@marony3529 apuu t)) Abuja is not developed at all as you think, there is nothing there