Nice video. I keep telling people how nice the Ivory Coast is. I went to Ghana and took the 20 min flight there and it was a different world. Don't know why more people from Ghana do not go there. This is why I would move to Ghana. To be less than a hour plane ride from Nigeria, Togo, Benin and the Ivory Coast: Wow!
One of the reasons you travel to a place and feel at home is for its sights and sounds, the french language today is just another local language, most people wouldn't wanna live in a place where they feel left out of its sounds.
@@sansidiakite3982 African tribal names: A few do repeat themselves in tribes but can have an entirely different pronunciation and meaning. Kaba happens to also be a name in the Kasena tribe of Navrongo, Ghana.
The first time I saw pictures/videos of Abidjan, I was shocked in a positive way. I didn't know anything about it before then. Definitely an underrated city.
I loved the guy @ 10:23 I wish he could’ve of spoken longer. Visualpoet, because of you I take Abidjan, Ivory Coast seriously now. I long considered Ivory Coast as an illegitimate part of France who forced their language and culture down the throats of people who want nothing to do with them. Thanks man (merci beaucoup)
YES, you have a point, outwardly its clean, organised etc ..however...who really owns and controls this city....their cocoa plantations (land), is owned and controlled by a European power....its veneer really ...the optics are great. so, as a visitor, u miss the reality. Africans know who owns this city and all of the wealth. just guess.
Thanks for this video of my old home. I lived three years in Plateau and another three in the tranquil nearby beach town of Grand Bassam. It was great to see all the new buildings and all the old places I'd pass and visit daily.
Great video my brother but also very sad. Europeans shoot videos all through Africa and our people jump over each other to get in the camera, but when a son of the soil does it, everyone asks questions and restrictions 🤨
just came back after 10 days in abj, with my family coming from cotonou. never in my life experienced such an outrageous amount of corruption from civil servants. i was asked for money from police, board control guards, traffic wardens, soldiers. a disaster and a shame on this country. no way ro avoid it. thieving is a profession here. horrible indeed.
Abidjan is the result of hard work and international collaboration. Saying that the country is controlled by France is meaningless. France can never build such an advanced city in Africa. It took decades of rapid growth and a politic of investment to build that city, by their their first president. There are around 3 millions Nigerians, 2 millions Ghanaians, 4 millions burkinabé 1 millions Malians and uncounted Senegalese, Guineans, Mauritanians, Moroccans, Lebanese etc in that country. Give it 5 years and it will surpass all west African cities by all standards. The country has more foreigners than any other country in Africa. Their soccer team is amazing; Didier drogba comes to mind
Where do you get your stat from? Don't give a figure you cannot defend. Do you think in 5yrs times other countries will decelerate their national building?
So majestic in deception! I like the way you just pulled out figures from the thin air. In a country of 26.3 million, you are telling the world that more than 10 million of the residents are immigrants?? Another mishap in the making; this is exactly how the horrible and gluttonous leaders we have in Africa started.
@@y.m.505 I guess I should have added that all west African countries have at least a million people in Ivory Coast, to the exception of Cape Verde, gambia, and Guinée Bissau. Few countries have more than 2 million people there. Besides these west Africans, Lebanese, Syrians and Moroccans are also well represented. Indigenous Ivorians are less than 8 million people. The incumbent president himself, Alhassan watara, is said to be a foreigner.
Hey I really like your channel. Ivory Coast was my father's second home. Please visit us in Ghana too. We share borders with Ivory Coast and they are our brothers and sisters ❤
Thank you for this beautiful video. I always wanted to see Abidjan through the eyes of an indigenous person. It’s absolutely beautiful. I hope you’ll have a chance to visit Kenya. Karibu.
Very nice ! Yes I would love to explore more . I’m vested my family is exploring Nigeria; Accra as for holiday with Her native African co-workers then on wards to Kumasi for a wedding . Then she will return in the spring with her younger sister for a 10 day exploring experiences trip . Hopefully mother/ father assist we will do 10 more trips to evolve the consciousness of more family members. Will you do Juba, South Sudan 🇸🇸 because it for my part of journey for “ Healing” the all of me . The. Sudanese are very tall with slenderness bodies and that beautiful unique rich tones in their skin is a loving resemblance my grandfather and his ancestors. I could be wrong but nonetheless still excited could help others if not me. Peace sorry for the book.
@@visualpoet1 A political discussion is an expression of survival for not just one's self, but for their people-community. Differences in views may lead to discordant. The young restaurateur understood that and pointed elsewhere for that type of talk (I laughed), despite it's importance. Thanks for your hard work walking, talking to the people, and presenting Africa to the world. I Subbed & the finger thing.
Im actually going to subscribe. Saw your first video Yesterday (from Mali and Kareshi) and enjoyed your honest and real videoes about normal people in the city that you visit. Im from denmark and never been to all those places so its quite interessting to see 😊
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@@natty.roots.423 may the ancestors watch over and protect you and all of the Motherland from Morocco to the land of the Zulu --From Ethiopia to the Republic of Congo to Liberia ---~the first peoples~ the wayward Apple of our Creators Eye
I am soo grateful for this content, my Brother!!! 😊❤️ Thank you!!! I don’t speak French, but I’m sure glad that you do. As an African American interested in coming home, I’m inspired to visit this beautiful city on my next visit!
Yo VP, you no show food oh, different different styles of Abidjan, and local culture like that drummers and the festive mood of the place and people....thank you
@@nmg1909 Morocco's name in arabic literally means The West, how is it not in the west ? being in the north doesn't cancel the fact that it's one of the furthest African country in the West.
Why leave a colonial language for another colonial language. Why English? And go to Rwanda and tell me how many people speak English. They speak more French than English. A lot of them do not even understand English. Ask us who go there often
@@africaine4889 A lot, it has been in schools for over a decade now. Change is not easy. I would say let’s all speak Swahili but because we are Africans that’ll will seem to be a problem, so English is the next option
Ivorians are modest people. This is why it's underated. It's a city of 5 million people. I think it's bigger than Accra! All Francophone Africans know Ivory Coast is wealthy. Not too sure about non French speakers.
They are far to be modest! They are extremely arrogant by sayin « Abidjan est le plus au monde » litteraly translated like « Abidjan is the sweetest in the world », they even said that Burkina Faso,Mali, Niger, Mauritania are shit country, extremely hateful toward their African Neighborhood.
@@denwashington7338 Wow, I didn't know they behaved that way.🙁 We Africans love to criticize non-Africans for their lack of respect towards us, but what you said makes us look like big hypocrites. Sad, we haven't learned to respect one another enough, the "wealth" or "size" shouldn't matter.
@@oceejekwam6829 This is a complete lie.You won't see any other country in Africa in which foreigners are more welcomed.West Africans immigrants from neighboring countries have an economic power an ivorian can never dream of having in their countries.
@@chriselvis9446 Thank you for sharing a contrasting point of view. I can only conclude, that the "picture is a mixed bag". Ivory Coast has worked well for some, whilst a minority of Ivorians look down on others. I'd like to think that Ivorians are "cool" with their wealth and are willing to share their prosperity with others without any condescending attitude.
@@alihassan-hr4jj that's a lie. Ivorians have more than 60 ethnic languages spoken, same is most african countries. I assume english is not your language either.
The remnants of Colonial France prevails in Ivory coast is apprears.. And why are the ppl afraid to criticise their Govt.. or speak freely?In Nigeria, it is everywhere..on the streets, in the bars, at the schools and in social media... If they don't stand up for themselves now, when else....
Unlike Nigeria Biafran, Some countries have fought their bitter civil wars just within the last two decades, the wounds are still fresh in the minds of the youths.
It's why Macron always visits Ivory Coast and liked spending Christmas over there. In the past 4 years there has been a sharp increase in anti French centiment all over Africa, and some French speaking countries are now trying to break away from colonial chains of France. This leaves Ivory Coast as France's main stronghold given how the current President Alasane Ouattara is such a staunch French puppet, so they are doing all they can to maintain status quo,any opinions about wanting freedom from France are suppressed. Its why the young man in this video who wanted to voice is grievances about French control, has to be wise up with words. Its sad,but very soon there will be a Revolution in Ivory Coast to achieve true emancipation from French Neo-colonialism.
It's why Macron always visits Ivory Coast and liked spending Christmas over there. In the past 4 years there has been a sharp increase in anti French centiment all over Africa, and some French speaking countries are now trying to break away from colonial chains of France. This leaves Ivory Coast as France's main stronghold given how the current President Alasane Ouattara is such a staunch French puppet, so they are doing all they can to maintain status quo,any opinions about wanting freedom from France are suppressed. Its why the young man in this video who wanted to voice is grievances about French control, has to be wise up with words. Its sad,but very soon there will be a Revolution in Ivory Coast to achieve true emancipation from French Neo-colonialism.
No thats not the The Most Underrated Capital City in Africa Juba,South Sudan is the most underrated capital city in Africa.people only show the old photos and videos of juba.
Oh wow, fucking RUclips doesn't recommend your channel anymore. I had to look for it, I couldn't even remember the name. I searched black in Israel/Palestine. Glad I am back
Stop your awful thinking. You are black that should be your validation, Christian or Muslim are former slavers of black. Being africa and black should be what defines you
I’m still astonished to why no government has decided to change the name of the country Côte d'Ivoire to an indigenous name that represent the tribes of your country
God bless Côte d'Ivoire and other Africans from an Ethiopian
Ivory coast is controlled by France.
Nice video. I keep telling people how nice the Ivory Coast is. I went to Ghana and took the 20 min flight there and it was a different world. Don't know why more people from Ghana do not go there. This is why I would move to Ghana. To be less than a hour plane ride from Nigeria, Togo, Benin and the Ivory Coast: Wow!
One of the reasons you travel to a place and feel at home is for its sights and sounds, the french language today is just another local language, most people wouldn't wanna live in a place where they feel left out of its sounds.
@@kabbabrema2866 hello ! are you a mande ethnic ? by your name kaba..
@@sansidiakite3982 African tribal names: A few do repeat themselves in tribes but can have an entirely different pronunciation and meaning. Kaba happens to also be a name in the Kasena tribe of Navrongo, Ghana.
@@kabbabrema2866 why would you travel to feel at home?????? You can just stay at home 🧐
The first time I saw pictures/videos of Abidjan, I was shocked in a positive way. I didn't know anything about it before then. Definitely an underrated city.
I miss Côte d'Ivoire especially Abidjan, Yamoussoukro and Bouaké. Respect from a Ghanaian.
I loved the guy @ 10:23 I wish he could’ve of spoken longer.
Visualpoet, because of you I take Abidjan, Ivory Coast seriously now. I long considered Ivory Coast as an illegitimate part of France who forced their language and culture down the throats of people who want nothing to do with them.
Thanks man (merci beaucoup)
Truly this Abidjan city in West Africa is underrated. It appears to be more developed than Abuja, Nigeria & Accra, Ghana. Who else thinks so ??
Thunder fire you
YES, you have a point, outwardly its clean, organised etc ..however...who really owns and controls this city....their cocoa plantations (land), is owned and controlled by a European power....its veneer really ...the optics are great. so, as a visitor, u miss the reality. Africans know who owns this city and all of the wealth. just guess.
@@starlites7861 stop the lies. Ivorians control their own city.
You are funny... Abuja is a masterclass. When fully developed, Abuja will look like Paris.
@@ndifrekeotu9086 😂😂😂😂
Such a beautiful city! I'm sure it has fascinating beaches too! Can't wait to go there!!!!
Thanks for the fantastic footage!
Thanks for this video of my old home. I lived three years in Plateau and another three in the tranquil nearby beach town of Grand Bassam. It was great to see all the new buildings and all the old places I'd pass and visit daily.
Africans are so Beautiful 💓💓💗. Great job Brother showing us the Beauty of Africa , the African people. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾.
Enjoyed this tour with you , sharing the day to day activity of the people!
Ivory Coast is very beautiful, love the look and feel of Abidjan, tres bien Visual🥰
@Chichi Efe
Thank you! Please stay tuned, more videos on Abidjan on the way.
Merci aussi !
Beautiful city! Loved the dances!
Simply Beautiful
Enjoyed it
Great video my brother but also very sad. Europeans shoot videos all through Africa and our people jump over each other to get in the camera, but when a son of the soil does it, everyone asks questions and restrictions 🤨
just came back after 10 days in abj, with my family coming from cotonou. never in my life experienced such an outrageous amount of corruption from civil servants. i was asked for money from police, board control guards, traffic wardens, soldiers. a disaster and a shame on this country. no way ro avoid it. thieving is a profession here. horrible indeed.
So sad why didnt you report. That to the ministry of tourism? Sorry for you
Welcome to Africa 🤷🏾♂️
I really love your videos 😍 my brother,
i do too!
Abidjan is the result of hard work and international collaboration. Saying that the country is controlled by France is meaningless. France can never build such an advanced city in Africa. It took decades of rapid growth and a politic of investment to build that city, by their their first president. There are around 3 millions Nigerians, 2 millions Ghanaians, 4 millions burkinabé 1 millions Malians and uncounted Senegalese, Guineans, Mauritanians, Moroccans, Lebanese etc in that country. Give it 5 years and it will surpass all west African cities by all standards. The country has more foreigners than any other country in Africa. Their soccer team is amazing; Didier drogba comes to mind
Where do you get your stat from? Don't give a figure you cannot defend. Do you think in 5yrs times other countries will decelerate their national building?
So majestic in deception! I like the way you just pulled out figures from the thin air. In a country of 26.3 million, you are telling the world that more than 10 million of the residents are immigrants?? Another mishap in the making; this is exactly how the horrible and gluttonous leaders we have in Africa started.
@@y.m.505 I guess I should have added that all west African countries have at least a million people in Ivory Coast, to the exception of Cape Verde, gambia, and Guinée Bissau. Few countries have more than 2 million people there. Besides these west Africans, Lebanese, Syrians and Moroccans are also well represented. Indigenous Ivorians are less than 8 million people. The incumbent president himself, Alhassan watara, is said to be a foreigner.
@@MsHelene2009 No way! Hard to believe. What can be believed is your Arab folks dominate the economy, regrettably!
@@y.m.505 it's not a deception. They're actually more foreigners in the country than locals. His numbers are correct.
Lovely video. Thanks for posting.
Lovely candid camera in Abidjan.
Thank You and All the best
Ivory coast currency belongs to France
Hey I really like your channel. Ivory Coast was my father's second home. Please visit us in Ghana too. We share borders with Ivory Coast and they are our brothers and sisters ❤
I've crossed the Noé - Elubo border over a dozen times. To Ghana is easy. To CI is painful: bribe, bribe, bribe! 😂
Great video. Loved the candid interviews.
Thank you for this beautiful video. I always wanted to see Abidjan through the eyes of an indigenous person. It’s absolutely beautiful. I hope you’ll have a chance to visit Kenya. Karibu.
@Naliaka
Thank you!
Are you from Kenya?
Do u still live there?
@@visualpoet1 Yes I’m from Kenya and I still live in Kenya.
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Very nice ! Yes I would love to explore more . I’m vested my family is exploring Nigeria; Accra as for holiday with Her native African co-workers then on wards to Kumasi for a wedding . Then she will return in the spring with her younger sister for a 10 day exploring experiences trip . Hopefully mother/ father assist we will do 10 more trips to evolve the consciousness of more family members. Will you do Juba, South Sudan 🇸🇸 because it for my part of journey for “ Healing” the all of me . The. Sudanese are very tall with slenderness bodies and that beautiful unique rich tones in their skin is a loving resemblance my grandfather and his ancestors. I could be wrong but nonetheless still excited could help others if not me. Peace sorry for the book.
🤩🤩🤩😍 love this ! I love your videos! So informative and awesome how you interact with the locals ! Love from USA 💖💖💖
Great city. Great culture. Thanks for taking us inside Abidjan.
Realy beautiful video of cote d'ivoire very nice content...
Filled with nostalgia while watching this video. Thank you for sharing it my brother.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video, my friend!
Thanks for visiting my country 🙂❤
Thanks for sharing
Beautiful city ❤️❤️❤️
While watching, I was expecting "Primer Gauo" soundtrack at some point, and also some mapuka dance🙈☺️
@zawi
Copy right issues!!!
@@visualpoet1 oh, ok. I get it🙏🏼
@@visualpoet1 A political discussion is an expression of survival for not just one's self, but for their people-community. Differences in views may lead to discordant. The young restaurateur understood that and pointed elsewhere for that type of talk (I laughed), despite it's importance. Thanks for your hard work walking, talking to the people, and presenting Africa to the world. I Subbed & the finger thing.
Wow ! well articulated a lot of stories in one video, keep it up my brother.
Nice episode, lovely people 👍👍👍
Im actually going to subscribe. Saw your first video Yesterday (from Mali and Kareshi) and enjoyed your honest and real videoes about normal people in the city that you visit. Im from denmark and never been to all those places so its quite interessting to see 😊
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Please activate the notification bell 🔔
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Favorite video loved seeing your home country
Thank You Brother for making the Father Land - so enticing to visit! great content -well presented 5of5 *****
It is what it is. Seems?
@@natty.roots.423 poor choice of words
@@davidsingletary9701 Having been there I know how awesome it is the white/chinese FOLKS know the score.
@@natty.roots.423 may the ancestors watch over and protect you and all of the Motherland from Morocco to the land of the Zulu --From Ethiopia to the Republic of Congo to Liberia ---~the first peoples~ the wayward Apple of our Creators Eye
Well done for the video👏👏👏
So nice to watch. Please share which songs are in this video
Great video my brother!I'm in Texas!USA
That city is very clean and beautiful.
Cleaner than some cities in us an Europe
Some streets in Abijan need to be closed for cars. Beatiful City but too much cars, there is need for more parks, to showcase ivorian Vegetation
Nice content brother. I actually based in Abidjan and I can tell there’s so much to explore here
I was going to the same thing. i hope he films more. I live in CI too but not in Abidjan cuz it's too busy for me lol
Wow! Definitely underrated. It looks fantastic.
I love your vlogs
One luv from Ghana
Just thanks .. am speechless🙏🏼
SALAM very happy to see you in my city abidjan i am long time follower , i will like to meet you
Good video. Thank you
I subbed and did the finger thing deservingly so. Thanks for walking talking to people and showing life.
I am soo grateful for this content, my Brother!!! 😊❤️ Thank you!!! I don’t speak French, but I’m sure glad that you do. As an African American interested in coming home, I’m inspired to visit this beautiful city on my next visit!
Come on down.
Don't worry about the language, as Ivorians will make an effort to speak English to you😊. It is a very welcoming country.
Babi c'est doux love from Senegal
Yo VP, you no show food oh, different different styles of Abidjan, and local culture like that drummers and the festive mood of the place and people....thank you
@adhicadeeye media
Most of restaurants didn't want to be filmed. Remember, filming around Africa is not easy at all, it's still pretty much a taboo!
Lovely country !!!
Beautiful City🍎
Nice video 💓🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Very lovely people 💙💕💙
Good to see you made after all that passport drama. You are truly an ambassador for us all.
Beautiful
Thank you so much!!!!!!
It's the dance for me
Bro are you still in Abidjan. Am here for a week let's link up
The entire continent of Africa is underrated.
Not my country, lol. I want to go back home soon for good, but my country is piss.
Come over to Kenya
Muito importante seus con teudos e o seu interagir ...parabéns...
Preta brasileira paulista
You speak alot of languages.. man.. well done..
Welcome back
Would love to live there!
Good 👍
We traded in our languages and religion for foreign imposed substitutes, problem all over Africa.
Damn, very clean city.
You make my country look so beautiful 🤣 (it is). i live here and have been back from the states for 10 years now so I'm like 🤷🏾♀️
Tu dois faire la campagne auprès du ministère du tourisme. Pour éradiquer la corruption à la frontière
Wow you're back home.
Im in tears
Back to home !
It looks like the most beautiful in africa and definitely west africa.
Yes, it is the most developed in West Africa.
@@jjackson035 Morocco is also in West Africa, so I don't think this is the most developed in west africa, Rabat, Casablanca Tangier ...etc are dope
@@Yanzdorloph Morocco is located in the north but wants to join ECOWAS.
Rosemond how many capital cities in africa have you visited? You ever heard of Accra? Or Abuja?
@@nmg1909 Morocco's name in arabic literally means The West, how is it not in the west ? being in the north doesn't cancel the fact that it's one of the furthest African country in the West.
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I think it’s underrated because they speak French, the best they can do is leave France and change the language to English like Rwanda did
Why leave a colonial language for another colonial language. Why English? And go to Rwanda and tell me how many people speak English. They speak more French than English. A lot of them do not even understand English. Ask us who go there often
@@africaine4889
A lot, it has been in schools for over a decade now. Change is not easy. I would say let’s all speak Swahili but because we are Africans that’ll will seem to be a problem, so English is the next option
@@watulukamedia6724 am all for swahili. Let us get rid of all these colonial languahes
@@africaine4889
I agree but most Africans I think will have a problem with it, they would want their language
What about change to the lefties favourite language Swahili
Vive la Afrique! And, vive la Afrique l'oeste!
This episode is my favorite, it reminds me lot of things behind me.
Good job
Ivorians are modest people. This is why it's underated.
It's a city of 5 million people. I think it's bigger than Accra! All Francophone Africans know Ivory Coast is wealthy. Not too sure about non French speakers.
They are far to be modest! They are extremely arrogant by sayin « Abidjan est le plus au monde » litteraly translated like « Abidjan is the sweetest in the world », they even said that Burkina Faso,Mali, Niger, Mauritania are shit country, extremely hateful toward their African Neighborhood.
All of Africa is wealthy ,Africa is the holy land ,the real one yes you heard right
@@denwashington7338 Wow, I didn't know they behaved that way.🙁
We Africans love to criticize non-Africans for their lack of respect towards us, but what you said makes us look like big hypocrites. Sad, we haven't learned to respect one another enough, the "wealth" or "size" shouldn't matter.
@@oceejekwam6829 This is a complete lie.You won't see any other country in Africa in which foreigners are more welcomed.West Africans immigrants from neighboring countries have an economic power an ivorian can never dream of having in their countries.
@@chriselvis9446 Thank you for sharing a contrasting point of view.
I can only conclude, that the "picture is a mixed bag". Ivory Coast has worked well for some, whilst a minority of Ivorians look down on others.
I'd like to think that Ivorians are "cool" with their wealth and are willing to share their prosperity with others without any condescending attitude.
Dakar Senegal is up and coming... (To a whole other level)
The real international break caf on youtube
How Africans reacted to you in France was terrible, hope you have a better time in Africa, wishing you all the best,love your content
Ivory Coast was head of its time in terms of development.
Hey Brother 💕
For those who don't know Africa has traffic lights... LOOOOOOOL
@@alihassan-hr4jj that's a lie. Ivorians have more than 60 ethnic languages spoken, same is most african countries. I assume english is not your language either.
Indeed poverty is a state of mind. Thanks for showing us your beautiful country.
The remnants of Colonial France prevails in Ivory coast is apprears..
And why are the ppl afraid to criticise their Govt.. or speak freely?In Nigeria, it is everywhere..on the streets, in the bars, at the schools and in social media... If they don't stand up for themselves now, when else....
Unlike Nigeria Biafran, Some countries have fought their bitter civil wars just within the last two decades, the wounds are still fresh in the minds of the youths.
It's why Macron always visits Ivory Coast and liked spending Christmas over there. In the past 4 years there has been a sharp increase in anti French centiment all over Africa, and some French speaking countries are now trying to break away from colonial chains of France. This leaves Ivory Coast as France's main stronghold given how the current President Alasane Ouattara is such a staunch French puppet, so they are doing all they can to maintain status quo,any opinions about wanting freedom from France are suppressed. Its why the young man in this video who wanted to voice is grievances about French control, has to be wise up with words. Its sad,but very soon there will be a Revolution in Ivory Coast to achieve true emancipation from French Neo-colonialism.
It's why Macron always visits Ivory Coast and liked spending Christmas over there. In the past 4 years there has been a sharp increase in anti French centiment all over Africa, and some French speaking countries are now trying to break away from colonial chains of France. This leaves Ivory Coast as France's main stronghold given how the current President Alasane Ouattara is such a staunch French puppet, so they are doing all they can to maintain status quo,any opinions about wanting freedom from France are suppressed. Its why the young man in this video who wanted to voice is grievances about French control, has to be wise up with words. Its sad,but very soon there will be a Revolution in Ivory Coast to achieve true emancipation from French Neo-colonialism.
No thats not the The Most Underrated Capital City in Africa Juba,South Sudan is the most underrated capital city in Africa.people only show the old photos and videos of juba.
I think my people are from here.
They won't bother because they are not concerned about the immigration or whether their folks back home will see what they do abroad.
Lik it
Oh wow, fucking RUclips doesn't recommend your channel anymore. I had to look for it, I couldn't even remember the name. I searched black in Israel/Palestine. Glad I am back
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Abidjan is the most developed city in West Africa.
Not really
@@kennykross3306 What city is developed better bro?
@@BigOMag it hard to answer I would say maybe accra or lagos
@@kennykross3306 Abuja, Nigeria
@@olumawos Accra
Try telling the resource vultures that anywhere in Africa is underrated
I am black Muslim if I go to ivorian coast will they beat me up for being Muslim
The president is muslim
The President is Muslim, almost 50% of the population is Muslim, what are you talking about?
Lol black Muslim.
Lol black Muslim.
Stop your awful thinking. You are black that should be your validation, Christian or Muslim are former slavers of black. Being africa and black should be what defines you
I’m still astonished to why no government has decided to change the name of the country Côte d'Ivoire to an indigenous name that represent the tribes of your country
Bro no African country has changed the name to reflect the different tribes you can forget about that happening.
@@jenkinsjenkins1199 congo kept the name coming from Kongo kingdom
@@jenkinsjenkins1199 Kenya got its name from the locals and Mt.Kenya
Didn't Zimbabwe also change their name 🤔
Ghana changed from Gold Coast!