This is an overall fresh overview of the city of Abidjan with my friend. As Cameroonians, we truly enjoyed the city of Abidjan and this fresh perspective will give you a good initial impression of what to expect when you arrive in this beautiful country for the first time. Subtitles are available. Press "CC" to activate the subtitles. Then under "settings" you can pick you language of choice. If you enjoyed the video, kindly subscribe and hit that 👍 button. Cheers!
@@hervediedie we are both former French colonies. We are much more similar than with English speaking African countries. In addition, when it comes to culture and sports, Cameroon and Ivory Coast are bigger competitors. Many Cameroonians also live in Ivory Coast. It’s a much higher number than in Ghana. What’s going on between Cameron and Ivory Coast is the same thing going on between Ghana and Nigeria. That’s why it comes up. Ignoring that fact is hiding a friendly cultural tension going on between both countries.
@@IvainTures Camerounians have much more to do with their nearest neighbors such as gabonese nigerians.. for example bamileke and igbo are the same .. haussa people live in both countries and so on...but you always need this comparision between Ivory Coast and Cameroun...I'm still wondering why..Cameroon also has some english speaking regions
@@hervediedie that’s your opinion and being from Cameroon I disagree. I’m quite aware that Cameroon has an English portion. As I Mentioned previously both countries have a lot More in common culturally. It’s ok if you disagree bro. It’s a hot topic and i choose to address it that’s all.
@@IvainTures Ivory Coast is not only Abidjan...Abidjan is actually a melting pot that's why you have this feeling...The eastern southern and the central parts of Ivory Coast are culturally close to Ghana...they are all akan people. But the nothern part is close To Mali and Burkina Faso....while the Western part is close To Liberia and Guinea...for your information....
This security thing is the kind of nonsense we don't need,I'm in South Africa and I want to see how the west Africa is doing and already I'm impressed with what you filming, I see similarities with us here,never on e thought that Ivory coast is like that to be honest ,cant wait to plan my trips to west africa ,keep it up
Damn that food look delicious, we got to hit up one of those spots when I visit Africa. Your narration, made me feel like I was watching something on the discovery channel, thank you for taking us on your journey . I continue to look forward to more videos of your journey across the globe.
Stayed in Abidjan for a month last year.Everything was on point.The weather was good.Not like the Southern party of Africa very cold in June like Europe.
Je vous exprime ma gratitude pour cette entrevue. C'était un plaisir d'échanger avec vous. Mon seul regret est de ne pas vous avoir présenté notre boutique de prêt-à-porter de luxe, offrant des articles de marques prestigieuses telles que Balmain, Valentino, Balenciaga, Givenchy, Acler, The Attico, etc. J'espère avoir l'occasion de vous revoir pendant la CAN. À bientôt !
Very impressive communication skills in French and English. Growing up in Ghana in the late sixties, we had to study French in high school as well as English 😢.
This should be a goody. I spent 3 months in Cameroon and I never want to go back there ever again. But people from Cameroon think they are exceptional. God bless their soul 😅
@@floregbadie2815 I'm from Nigeria. But I grew up in France with a lot of folks from cameroon. The way they talk shit, you'll think cameroon is the greatest civilization known to mankind ... 😄😄😄 After I spent a couple of months there, I can now understand why none of them in the diaspora is going back. They will never admit the real reason, but now I know 😄 Ivory coast seems to be cool though. I am definitely going to visit. I can see myself wifeying a girl from ivory coast 🙂
@@akemegbebu7807 Cool ! You should use the opportunity of the AFCON to visit. Listen, I no longer get into comparisons between CI and other african countries. I also lived overseas (Japan and UK) for over 10 yrs and returned to CI in 2016. Currently, I'm living my best life ! You can offer me 3 times what I earn to go back to Japan I will refuse. Uk is OK though 😅. Now from the viewpoint of a foreigner, it might be different but Im sure they all feel at home after some time. We have huge communities of west african countries here in CI: Nigerian, Senegalese, Burkina faso, Niger, Mauritanians, Malians, Guineans, you name it... they're all represented here and have been so for decades.
@@floregbadie2815 That sounds so cool. I have been searching the internet trying to find out the typical issues that foreigners have in CI. It seems there has been some occurrences of xenophobia down there. Couldn't find out whether it was frequent or not. What is your feeling about it since you came back?
@@akemegbebu7807 Like i said, being ivorian, i might be the wrong person to tell you abt whether ppl are xenophobic or not, due to bias. From where i stand, i do not recall any incident like what happened in South africa in the recent yrs.Even after what Tunisia did to subsaharans, their people continue to live here in peace. Plus, I wasn't here during the 10yrs of political turmoil/war in Cote d'ivoire so i dunno how that played out for foreigners. U know, when commodities become scarce, people's true nature comes out. Just visit and form ur own opinion. Good thing u speak french, which if u were not, would have been a setback.
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Crowned in his Kingly essence and attire, Ivain, explores the Ivory Coast, the Paris of Africa. Ivain takes his subscribers to a vintage mall and elucidated how they have elegant posh male shoes for $147. And- a plethora of designer vendors. He tries authentic coffee and Coco. He conversed with an attractive female and male mall patrons. Lastly- Ivain tries these succulent beef grilled cubes. 😋
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I wonder where I could get the glasses the guy was wearing. You ask the guy everything but you didn’t ask him where he got the glasses. How could you Ivain!😂😂😂
Bro il faudrait peut-être penser à acheter un équipement pour filmer en caméra discrète, lorsque tu vas à des endroit où il est généralement interdit de filmer . Moi je commençais à peine à me rincer les yeux sur la sœur ivoirienne quand la sécurité est venu tout gâter 😝😝😝
Next time a security guard tells you 'you can't film here', you should tell him that it's free publicity for the place. People pay big money for advertisements. Thanks, Ivain for doing such great work for the continent.
C est le GoPro que j ai. C est exactement ce qu ils be veulent pas. Ils m ont demandé d’utiliser seulement mon téléphone. Je comprends vraiment pas leur problème.
Not at all. I know coffee comes from coffee beans and chocolate from cocoa. That’s being said, IC produces and large amount of cocoa. That cocoa powder is mixed with the coffee and it gives it a slightly bitter, chocolatey flavor that can change from traditional coffee flavors. That’s the magic is was pointing out.
I am not sure if you are still there but the best choukouya would be in Port bouet, not far from the airport. Si tu vas a korhogo, tu sera plus content du choukouya de la bas
We are number producers of cacao, but not coffee. 2 different things, but most farmers have never even tasted the chocolate they produce. Loafers are big there cause they comfy.
My favourite RUclipsber✌️👋. You better change your style clothing when you go back to Washington because you have seen Cameroon people don’t play around.
Vraiment j’adore ce camerounais lui au moins il est honnête et vrai à la différence des autres camerounais qui passent leur temps à dénigrer la Côte d’Ivoire 🇨🇮 et son président Allassane ouattara mon frère tu est le bienvenu chez toi . Si t’es toujours en Côte d’Ivoire moi et mon entreprise de vente et distribution de champagne aimerions que vous passiez dans notre boutique pour une dégustation.
Non le frère t'a pas bien compris C'est juste de la pure jalousie Sinon can ya vais la guerre au pays jamais un camerounais parlait de la côte d'Ivoire
il raconte des betises ! 😂😂😂😂 Quand je disais que ce type ne sait plus rien du Cameroun je ne mentais pas, voici un type qui vient dire qu'au Cameroun il n'ya pas d'endroit avec de bon cadres ou l'on peut boire un café 🤣😂😂😂 , Douala bonanjo, Bonamoussadi, Akwa, Yaoundé...... il a du faire 15 ans sans retourner au Cameroun 🤣😂😂
@@gbanemory3037 Ne raconte pas des betises. si , si , si ,si ..... si les Camerounais se mettent à bosser sérieusement pour leur pays, la Cote d'ivoire ne sera meme pas derrière le Cameroun, mais très loin derrière.
@17:20, it will be easy to film if you talk to management or the security before filming. Let them understand ho you're trying to show beautiful Africa to the world...
I spoke to them. I tried everything I could to explain. They are very difficult. I should try asking before filming next time you are tight. Thanks for watching !
Ivan you made a confusing connection. It seems you were having coffee but mentioned that Ivory Coast is the biggest exporter of cocoa beans in the world which is true but that makes chocolate not coffee. Coffee beans are what make coffee and everyone knows Ethiopia is the biggest exporter of coffee in Africa not Ivory Coast. When people think pf coffee they think of Ethiopia and for chocolate they think Ivory Coast and Ghana. Maybe I misunderstood what you were saying.
Coffee isn't made from cocoa though? I didn't understand the connection when you said IV is the premier producer of cocoa therefore you have to try their coffee?? Cos coffee is made from a coffee bean which Ethiopia for example is a world class producer of, even though many West African countries also produce coffee on a smaller scale
Ivory Coast is the 13th largest producer of coffee in the world. In the 2000s, it used to be 5th. However, the government has reduced how much coffee it produces and diversified the economy. Most farmers also switched from coffee to Cashew as they made money that way. Ethiopia, on the other hand, is currently the 5th largest producer and mainly produces Arabica. Ivory Coast, on the other hand, has mainly Robusta, used for espresso and Nescafe. While Arabica is most served in coffee shops due to its flavor profile.
@@tvs9978 Well, everybody knows this. He even knows this. However, In the ivory coast, we have a particular way of drinking coffee, mixing cocoa powder with our robusta to make it more pungent and bitter. So the chocolate gives a very distinctive flavor profile to the coffee. That's what he is referring to here. And my point was also that in Ivory Coast, we have both Cocoa and coffee in large quantities.
@abdoultoure2474 your point is moot cos I already pointed out that West African countries of which IC is one, do produce coffee on a smaller scale (than others).
My point is not moot. You said a small amount. We do not produce in a "small amount" 10 years ago our production was toe to toe with Ethiopia. I am simply trying to clarify the point of the guy in the video since Ivory coast is my country. I not trying to get into a back and forth really. If you don't wanna learn then don't but at least you know what the accurate information are and why they are the way they are, Have a blessed day.@@tvs9978
@@IvainTures man, I would love to travel there with you and hit some spots that would make you fall in love with the country even more, especially outside of abidjan
You had a slip while speaking. You said in French, and I quote:" The capital of Abidjan is Yamoussokro." You actually meant to say the capital of the Ivory Coast is Yamoussokro. Just wanted to draw your attention on the slip (what we call in French...un lapsus).
@@IvainTures Pas de problème, c'est vrai qu cela peut arriver. Je suis Ivoiro-Antillais et vis à Londres, Royaume-Uni. I I used to live as well in the US (Boston, MA) but decided to move to the UK as it is more easier here than living in the USA. God bless, buddy.
Bravo pour ce beau travail. Je ne sais vraiment pas pourquoi les gens t'empêchent de filmer quand bien même que la loi ivoirienne t'autorise à filmer les rue,mais pas des individus sans leur consentement. Savent ils la promotion que tu leur fais en filmant leurs enseignes? Je me demande. Cest complètement aberrant. Encore merci de montrer au monde entier l'Afrique qu'ils ignorent, car le reste du monde ne connaît que le côté misérable de l'Afrique qu'on te laissera d'ailleurs filmer . Ça n'a vraiment pas de sens. Les occidentaux nous renvoient les belles images de chez eux , une des raisons qui pousse notre jeunesse à prendre la méditerranée.
Exactement !!! Ils bloquent eux même la promotion de l Afrique et de leur pays. C est dommage. Mais je continue à me battre et avec le temps on espère que ça va changer.
@@IvainTuresVraiment dommage. En fait il existe pas mal d'idées reçues sur les prises de vues en Afrique. Certains se disent que ce sont des cambrioleurs qui viennent filmer leur boutique pour revenir le soir les cambrioler , comme on le voit dans les films et autres. Vous les youtubeurs africains devez beaucoup communiquer aupres de la population sur ce travail revolutionnaire et d'une haute portée touristique que vous faites afin de valoriser ce métier qui n'est pas encore vulgarisé en Afrique. Les populations doivent savoir combien de fois vous êtes importants et vous contribuez au développement du continent. Vive notre Afrique.
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😂😂😂😂 Quand je disais que ce type ne sait plus rien du Cameroun je ne mentais pas, voici un type qui vient dire qu'au Cameroun il n'ya pas d'endroit avec de bon cadres ou l'on peut boire un café 🤣😂😂😂 , Douala bonanjo, Bonamoussadi, Akwa, Yaoundé...... il a du faire 15 ans sans retourner au Cameroun 🤣😂😂
This is an overall fresh overview of the city of Abidjan with my friend. As Cameroonians, we truly enjoyed the city of Abidjan and this fresh perspective will give you a good initial impression of what to expect when you arrive in this beautiful country for the first time.
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Why do you always compare Ivory Coast with Cameroun....While you were in Ghana you didn't make such a comparision
@@hervediedie we are both former French colonies. We are much more similar than with English speaking African countries. In addition, when it comes to culture and sports, Cameroon and Ivory Coast are bigger competitors. Many Cameroonians also live in Ivory Coast. It’s a much higher number than in Ghana.
What’s going on between Cameron and Ivory Coast is the same thing going on between Ghana and Nigeria. That’s why it comes up. Ignoring that fact is hiding a friendly cultural tension going on between both countries.
@@IvainTures Camerounians have much more to do with their nearest neighbors such as gabonese nigerians.. for example bamileke and igbo are the same .. haussa people live in both countries and so on...but you always need this comparision between Ivory Coast and Cameroun...I'm still wondering why..Cameroon also has some english speaking regions
@@hervediedie that’s your opinion and being from Cameroon I disagree. I’m quite aware that Cameroon has an English portion. As I
Mentioned previously both countries have a lot
More in common culturally. It’s ok if you disagree bro.
It’s a hot topic and i choose to address it that’s all.
@@IvainTures Ivory Coast is not only Abidjan...Abidjan is actually a melting pot that's why you have this feeling...The eastern southern and the central parts of Ivory Coast are culturally close to Ghana...they are all akan people. But the nothern part is close To Mali and Burkina Faso....while the Western part is close To Liberia and Guinea...for your information....
Le monsieur à raison 😂😂😂, nous les ivoiriens 🇨🇮 ont n'aimes pas la pluie 😂😂😂, mais quand c'est les gbairais là on aime bien ça !!! 😂😂
Le chauffeur connaît les ivoiriens comme sa paume 😅 ko ivoirien a peur de la pluie ❤ c’est tellement vrai
Vraiment Abidjan est jolie comme ville où sont les frères ivoiriens venez me joigne ici merci 👍
Hello I want to visit please how do I get accommodation
C'est zooooo
Les camerounais vous nous donnez l'envie d'aller visiter aussi le Cameroun 🎉🎉🎉. C'est bien, c'est l'Afrique qui gagne restons unis 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏.
Amazing city.I could tell Ivory Coast is well prepared for the biggest Africa's sporting event,Afcon.This is so refreshing
I love my country 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
I like how you value your tour guy/ driver. Respect is key, same as you did with your driver in Ghana. Please keep it up.
Am from Gambia 🇬🇲 my brother lives ivory Coast 4 teen years he told me rain 🌧 can in ivory Coast at anytime
Super ce frère Camerounais, il a la classe 👍
This security thing is the kind of nonsense we don't need,I'm in South Africa and I want to see how the west Africa is doing and already I'm impressed with what you filming, I see similarities with us here,never on e thought that Ivory coast is like that to be honest ,cant wait to plan my trips to west africa ,keep it up
Thanks so much for watching. Yes, Ivory Coast is an amazing country. It’s great to visit and the people are truly amazing. Thanks a lot for watching!
top notch interviews....You have my vote as the best vlogger of the year.Keep it up bro
Thanks a lot bro. Means a lot!
Damn that food look delicious, we got to hit up one of those spots when I visit Africa. Your narration, made me feel like I was watching something on the discovery channel, thank you for taking us on your journey . I continue to look forward to more videos of your journey across the globe.
Thanks a lot bro. 100% we gotta do it bro. Let’s go Shopping !!!
Thank you Ivan for going above and beyond to do these interviews!
Stayed in Abidjan for a month last year.Everything was on point.The weather was good.Not like the Southern party of Africa very cold in June like Europe.
Je vous exprime ma gratitude pour cette entrevue. C'était un plaisir d'échanger avec vous. Mon seul regret est de ne pas vous avoir présenté notre boutique de prêt-à-porter de luxe, offrant des articles de marques prestigieuses telles que Balmain, Valentino, Balenciaga, Givenchy, Acler, The Attico, etc. J'espère avoir l'occasion de vous revoir pendant la CAN. À bientôt !
Ivaintures
Keep showcasing Africa to the world my Brother ever though they may be obstacle. It has to be televised.
Thanks so much for your support bro! I always appreciate it.
Great content Ivain. Waiting for your visit to Kenya!
Thanks so much bro! I appreciate your support!
Merci de promouvoir les cultures de chez NOUS.❤
💯 merci d’avoir vu
Magnifique frère, ne t occupe pas du vigile... il fallait juste lui demander "s il y a pipi dans sa tête 😂"
Lol...il connait pas bien le malparlage ivoirien.
Nice video as always❤❤
The man you got with you is a very nice man bro
He has a beautiful soul ❤️
💯 thanks a lot for watching!
Very impressive communication skills in French and English. Growing up in Ghana in the late sixties, we had to study French in high school as well as English 😢.
Good conscience along with a very knowledgeable driver👍💯👍
Woawww great vidéos ! Thank you Ivan
Thanks a lot for watching
Thanks for sharing ❤
Great to see your latest video!!!
Thanks so much! I appreciate you Lacole 🔥
Of course !♥️✌🏽👍🏽🦾Nice vidéo ;)
FROM KENYA;WE ARE WAITING
J'aime vos vidéos. Elles sont authentiques et réalistes. ❤
Merci bcp pour ton support!
Gar tu me donnes l'envie de vite ameliorer mon anglais, force a ta chaine, tu as un nouveau abonnée😊😊
Merci bcp frère
Another Great one !!! Very nice Vlog !!
Thank you so much 😊
Your interviews are great ❤
Thanks a lot! I truly appreciate you watching this.
This should be a goody. I spent 3 months in Cameroon and I never want to go back there ever again. But people from Cameroon think they are exceptional. God bless their soul 😅
Where are u from ? Just being curious ...Im ivorian myself
@@floregbadie2815 I'm from Nigeria. But I grew up in France with a lot of folks from cameroon. The way they talk shit, you'll think cameroon is the greatest civilization known to mankind ... 😄😄😄 After I spent a couple of months there, I can now understand why none of them in the diaspora is going back. They will never admit the real reason, but now I know 😄
Ivory coast seems to be cool though. I am definitely going to visit. I can see myself wifeying a girl from ivory coast 🙂
@@akemegbebu7807 Cool ! You should use the opportunity of the AFCON to visit.
Listen, I no longer get into comparisons between CI and other african countries. I also lived overseas (Japan and UK) for over 10 yrs and returned to CI in 2016. Currently, I'm living my best life ! You can offer me 3 times what I earn to go back to Japan I will refuse. Uk is OK though 😅.
Now from the viewpoint of a foreigner, it might be different but Im sure they all feel at home after some time. We have huge communities of west african countries here in CI: Nigerian, Senegalese, Burkina faso, Niger, Mauritanians, Malians, Guineans, you name it... they're all represented here and have been so for decades.
@@floregbadie2815 That sounds so cool. I have been searching the internet trying to find out the typical issues that foreigners have in CI. It seems there has been some occurrences of xenophobia down there. Couldn't find out whether it was frequent or not. What is your feeling about it since you came back?
@@akemegbebu7807 Like i said, being ivorian, i might be the wrong person to tell you abt whether ppl are xenophobic or not, due to bias. From where i stand, i do not recall any incident like what happened in South africa in the recent yrs.Even after what Tunisia did to subsaharans, their people continue to live here in peace.
Plus, I wasn't here during the 10yrs of political turmoil/war in Cote d'ivoire so i dunno how that played out for foreigners. U know, when commodities become scarce, people's true nature comes out.
Just visit and form ur own opinion. Good thing u speak french, which if u were not, would have been a setback.
Le Monsieur qui vit en CI m’a trop fait rire 😂
Je m’abonne direct 👍🏽
Merci bcp!
Please translate after doing a interview. Know a bit of French, so understand in between and try following. Love your videos. Blessed love ❤❤
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I love that Africans are getting to know each other through travel, this is nice
Sometimes I feel africain we are something else, how come some one isn't allow to film. It make me go crazy sometimes
Watching from Saint Lucia. Just curious how many language do you speak? ❤😂
French and English and a little bit of Spanish 😂 thanks so much for watching
Bonjour mr ivaines tures et mr guy de la part d un jeune ivoirien depuis l Italie , mr GUy 😁😁 MVP 💪💪
Thanks a lot for watching bro. I appreciate you.
merci pour ce contenu agréable
Bravo jeune❤❤❤🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🍺🍺🍺
Crowned in his Kingly essence and attire, Ivain, explores the Ivory Coast, the Paris of Africa. Ivain takes his subscribers to a vintage mall and elucidated how they have elegant posh male shoes for $147. And- a plethora of designer vendors. He tries authentic coffee and Coco. He conversed with an attractive female and male mall patrons. Lastly- Ivain tries these succulent beef grilled cubes. 😋
Thanks so much for watching. I always enjoy reading your comments. They are so descriptive and fun to read. Thanks so much for watching the video. Cheers!
N’écoute pas ces gars de la sécurité qui font du zèle souvent. Abidjan ce n’est jamais interdit de filmer un endroit
I'm waintng for that video
Soon. Thanks so much
Am watching, and enjoying 😉
Great! Thanks so much for your time!
Please add sub titles.We don’t speak French in the US survey … lol
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Quelle langue étrangère avez-vous appris à l'école 🤔🤔
@@hervedupont6955 pour moi c est l’espagnole
JUST TUNED IN FROM KENYA
I Missed the choukouya so much
I wonder where I could get the glasses the guy was wearing. You ask the guy everything but you didn’t ask him where he got the glasses. How could you Ivain!😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Mikael jakson est etait de la cote Divoire
Hi brother is meat lamb,looks delicious
It’s so so good and juicy 😂
Bro il faudrait peut-être penser à acheter un équipement pour filmer en caméra discrète, lorsque tu vas à des endroit où il est généralement interdit de filmer .
Moi je commençais à peine à me rincer les yeux sur la sœur ivoirienne quand la sécurité est venu tout gâter 😝😝😝
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 je t assure .. il m’a énervé très mal. Très très mal. Je dois acheter ça en effet. Tu as raison.
Good job.
Many thanks 🙏🏽
Next time a security guard tells you 'you can't film here', you should tell him that it's free publicity for the place. People pay big money for advertisements. Thanks, Ivain for doing such great work for the continent.
Thanks so much for watching and the feedback
Tu dois te munir d'un GO PRO pour pouvoir filmer dans certains endroits en toute tranquillité.
C est le GoPro que j ai. C est exactement ce qu ils be veulent pas. Ils m ont demandé d’utiliser seulement mon téléphone. Je comprends vraiment pas leur problème.
Une question vous faites comme ci ses les premiers camerounais en côte d ivoire 🇨🇮
My friend, coffee does not come from cocoa, or am I missing something? 😅
Not at all. I know coffee comes from coffee beans and chocolate from cocoa.
That’s being said, IC produces and large amount of cocoa. That cocoa powder is mixed with the coffee and it gives it a slightly bitter, chocolatey flavor that can change from traditional coffee flavors. That’s the magic is was pointing out.
I am not sure if you are still there but the best choukouya would be in Port bouet, not far from the airport. Si tu vas a korhogo, tu sera plus content du choukouya de la bas
ton anglais est pure
Merci bcp
We are number producers of cacao, but not coffee. 2 different things, but most farmers have never even tasted the chocolate they produce. Loafers are big there cause they comfy.
Thanks for clarifying and for watching
My favourite RUclipsber✌️👋. You better change your style clothing when you go back to Washington because you have seen Cameroon people don’t play around.
Suiya at bricketerie in yaounde.
I cant want to get there
T'inquiète on fera tout pour que la direction te rappelle
Merci 🙏🏽
Vraiment j’adore ce camerounais lui au moins il est honnête et vrai à la différence des autres camerounais qui passent leur temps à dénigrer la Côte d’Ivoire 🇨🇮 et son président Allassane ouattara mon frère tu est le bienvenu chez toi . Si t’es toujours en Côte d’Ivoire moi et mon entreprise de vente et distribution de champagne aimerions que vous passiez dans notre boutique pour une dégustation.
Non le frère t'a pas bien compris
C'est juste de la pure jalousie
Sinon can ya vais la guerre au pays jamais un camerounais parlait de la côte d'Ivoire
il raconte des betises !
😂😂😂😂 Quand je disais que ce type ne sait plus rien du Cameroun je ne mentais pas, voici un type qui vient dire qu'au Cameroun il n'ya pas d'endroit avec de bon cadres ou l'on peut boire un café 🤣😂😂😂 , Douala bonanjo, Bonamoussadi, Akwa, Yaoundé...... il a du faire 15 ans sans retourner au Cameroun 🤣😂😂
@@gbanemory3037 Ne raconte pas des betises. si , si , si ,si .....
si les Camerounais se mettent à bosser sérieusement pour leur pays, la Cote d'ivoire ne sera meme pas derrière le Cameroun, mais très loin derrière.
@@botaga9879 en tout car vous avez du boulot à faire pour égale la côte d'Ivoire on vous demande juste de laisser la côte d'Ivoire tranquille
Même si vous voulez soyez les premiers dans le monde entier mais laisser la côte d'ivoire tranquille
Svp c est où ce endroit à Abidjan?
Le mall c est cap sud et la ou on mange la viande c est Treichville (petit marché)
Cap sud Marcory
Only thing I say is it probably is not good for him to be handling money and then touching food.
@17:20, it will be easy to film if you talk to management or the security before filming. Let them understand ho you're trying to show beautiful Africa to the world...
I spoke to them. I tried everything I could to explain. They are very difficult. I should try asking before filming next time you are tight. Thanks for watching !
Ils font du zèle , c'est tout.
Les agents de sécurité là sont un peu trop zélés je trouve. Pourquoi dire que filmer c'est interdit ? Puff
Si filmer est interdit,dans quel language veux tu qu'il te le dise?
@@broumaxime3618 probablement dans votre patois...
Ça dépend du lieu d’achat hyn
Ivan you made a confusing connection. It seems you were having coffee but mentioned that Ivory Coast is the biggest exporter of cocoa beans in the world which is true but that makes chocolate not coffee.
Coffee beans are what make coffee and everyone knows Ethiopia is the biggest exporter of coffee in Africa not Ivory Coast. When people think pf coffee they think of Ethiopia and for chocolate they think Ivory Coast and Ghana. Maybe I misunderstood what you were saying.
Good catch! I appreciate that.
@@IvainTures Sounds good brother. All love.
Coffee isn't made from cocoa though? I didn't understand the connection when you said IV is the premier producer of cocoa therefore you have to try their coffee?? Cos coffee is made from a coffee bean which Ethiopia for example is a world class producer of, even though many West African countries also produce coffee on a smaller scale
Ivory Coast is the 13th largest producer of coffee in the world. In the 2000s, it used to be 5th. However, the government has reduced how much coffee it produces and diversified the economy. Most farmers also switched from coffee to Cashew as they made money that way. Ethiopia, on the other hand, is currently the 5th largest producer and mainly produces Arabica. Ivory Coast, on the other hand, has mainly Robusta, used for espresso and Nescafe. While Arabica is most served in coffee shops due to its flavor profile.
@abdoultoure2474 yes but the point is coffee isn't made from cocoa. That's just a simple fact. Coffee is made from the coffee bean. That's my point
@@tvs9978 Well, everybody knows this. He even knows this. However, In the ivory coast, we have a particular way of drinking coffee, mixing cocoa powder with our robusta to make it more pungent and bitter. So the chocolate gives a very distinctive flavor profile to the coffee. That's what he is referring to here. And my point was also that in Ivory Coast, we have both Cocoa and coffee in large quantities.
@abdoultoure2474 your point is moot cos I already pointed out that West African countries of which IC is one, do produce coffee on a smaller scale (than others).
My point is not moot. You said a small amount. We do not produce in a "small amount" 10 years ago our production was toe to toe with Ethiopia. I am simply trying to clarify the point of the guy in the video since Ivory coast is my country. I not trying to get into a back and forth really. If you don't wanna learn then don't but at least you know what the accurate information are and why they are the way they are, Have a blessed day.@@tvs9978
Ça c’est les ivoiriens n’aime pas la pluie 🌧️ 😂😂 moi-même je c’est pas pourquoi 😅
I thought Novotel closed down?
no their still bulding
Ivan, laisse suya la...nous on dit choukouya 😂...mais ya poulet, boeuf, mouton...mais est ce que tu as manger sauce avec cabri????
Pas encore 😂 mais je dois 😂
@@IvainTures man, I would love to travel there with you and hit some spots that would make you fall in love with the country even more, especially outside of abidjan
You had a slip while speaking. You said in French, and I quote:" The capital of Abidjan is Yamoussokro." You actually meant to say the capital of the Ivory Coast is Yamoussokro. Just wanted to draw your attention on the slip (what we call in French...un lapsus).
C est vrais .. merci .. oui c était une erreur . Merci de voir la vidéo
@@IvainTures Pas de problème, c'est vrai qu cela peut arriver. Je suis Ivoiro-Antillais et vis à Londres, Royaume-Uni. I I used to live as well in the US (Boston, MA) but decided to move to the UK as it is more easier here than living in the USA. God bless, buddy.
Mon frère, beaucoup de courage a toi.. tu fais du bon boulot. Franchement il faut que le narrative change. Les africains sont trop complexé
Je suis d accord à 100%
You didn’t even think to help the driver carry the bags. He struggled to open the trunk and you still didn’t help.
Bravo pour ce beau travail. Je ne sais vraiment pas pourquoi les gens t'empêchent de filmer quand bien même que la loi ivoirienne t'autorise à filmer les rue,mais pas des individus sans leur consentement. Savent ils la promotion que tu leur fais en filmant leurs enseignes?
Je me demande. Cest complètement aberrant.
Encore merci de montrer au monde entier l'Afrique qu'ils ignorent, car le reste du monde ne connaît que le côté misérable de l'Afrique qu'on te laissera d'ailleurs filmer . Ça n'a vraiment pas de sens. Les occidentaux nous renvoient les belles images de chez eux , une des raisons qui pousse notre jeunesse à prendre la méditerranée.
Exactement !!! Ils bloquent eux même la promotion de l Afrique et de leur pays. C est dommage. Mais je continue à me battre et avec le temps on espère que ça va changer.
@@IvainTuresVraiment dommage. En fait il existe pas mal d'idées reçues sur les prises de vues en Afrique. Certains se disent que ce sont des cambrioleurs qui viennent filmer leur boutique pour revenir le soir les cambrioler , comme on le voit dans les films et autres. Vous les youtubeurs africains devez beaucoup communiquer aupres de la population sur ce travail revolutionnaire et d'une haute portée touristique que vous faites afin de valoriser ce métier qui n'est pas encore vulgarisé en Afrique. Les populations doivent savoir combien de fois vous êtes importants et vous contribuez au développement du continent. Vive notre Afrique.
Choukouya no soya
Franchement les ivoiriens ont peur de la pluie ☔ que les coups de fusil 😂😂😂😂😂Ahou
😅😅😅😅😅😅
La chaussure la populaire c'est la sebago dockside
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅
You should have put translation for non French speakers
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Got it! Keep up the amazing @@IvainTures
@@golaf1736 thanks so much for your support
Suya
La dame que tu as interrogé la franchement j´ai l´impression qu´elle n´à pas compris les questions
😂 pourquoi?
😂😂😂😂 Quand je disais que ce type ne sait plus rien du Cameroun je ne mentais pas, voici un type qui vient dire qu'au Cameroun il n'ya pas d'endroit avec de bon cadres ou l'on peut boire un café 🤣😂😂😂 , Douala bonanjo, Bonamoussadi, Akwa, Yaoundé...... il a du faire 15 ans sans retourner au Cameroun 🤣😂😂
😂 IL a quitte Douala depuisss longtemps
The Francophone countries in West Africa have better infrastructure...
Le gars ne t'a pas envoyé dans un meilleur endroit pour manger le choukouya
Le meilleur est ou? Comme ça je prends note pour la prochaine fois .
@@IvainTuresyou can go to l’abattoir at Port bouet. This is the best place to eat choukouya.
La pluie ne lui fait rien quoi
😂😂😂
Going to Cote D'Ivoire you must learn how to speak french
100% true
i think the security was just doing their job, a terrorist can watch your video as surveillance to the mall.
Bro please keep your bag closer. Dnt take it from your side. Abidjanais are very fast… lol
Ton maudia pro max
@@siscofakoly7220 merci labas