The Suya guy is right. Peckham is like a tourist center when I visited many years ago. I felt at home and happy. There are many Nigerians It’s like Chateau rouge or chateau d’eau in Paris ,Belmer in Amsterdam, queens in the United States or Brooklyn, south Tel Aviv in israel , Zongo in Cotonou. Like Peckham , you get to see many Nigerians or/and Nigerian shops in these places. feels like home instantly. 😂😂😂
I remember Obalende Suya in the 1990s. I lived in Surrey Quays, Lewisham, and Deptford back then. so I am very familiar with Peckham. Bus 36 was the naija bus those days. Good old days. see the DAVID RODIGAN poster at the end. That guy is the don of reggae. No one CAN touch him. The memory of Ram Jam on capital fm, kiss fm and BBC 1 extra.
I LOVE MY PECKHAM, I LOVE NIGERIA, I LOVE THIS EPISODE ....Every single business owner in the video thanked God for the opportunity they have to set up a business in Peckham. This video is so impactful, some of these business owners are 1st, 2nd, generations migrants from Nigeria and they have started business boosting the economy and sharing culture bringing the diversity the UK is always screaming they want to see more of! I love this!! Thank you DJ Abass.. A a Peckhamite I can say you hit all the Nigerian eateries on the head, I have eaten from every single one of these restaurants bar none , watching your visits and listening to these discussions it was so emotional to see a few of the owners who I also know, Like Lolak Mummy is a great veteran in Peckham she has served us meal after meal for years, love her. Her ewa agown is something else, Amazing great job DJ Abass, but I am questioning your Yoruba oh hmmm LOL @mytastynaija Rocks
I love that Chef Kolawole Ajayi"s energy. It's infectious. And he is understands marketing and how to honour men. I will definitely visit his spot once I visit London in March 2025
I moved to Peckham 1998 and I never regreted it. A lot was going at that like today. Culture and foods. That place was proper and fun for us all. Hair salon, Restaurant, Market everywhere was vibe. I missed those days
Thanks you for this video. A real eye opener. I am British/Nigerian - The first and last time I visited Peckham was in 1982/1983 and Peckham was not like this. It was mostly Caribbean back then. As a Nigerian, I am impressed, and may visit Peckham again. Wow! Thanks for the video. So proud of these Nigerian Businesses!
OBALENDE SUYA was our first Suya spot back to the late 80s. The Egba lady that served me many times the extremely spicy rice dish - 'LAFENWA' went on to open a second restaurant at Hackney. LONG LIVE Naija PECKHAM-IANS. We have some other West African citizens in the area too. I am waiting for the day the Nigerian High Commissioner would recognise the input of Nigerians to this vibrant part of the UK. Love to all Nigerian citizens - Yomi ❤
Great Job DJ Abass - Not visited Pechham in the last 10yrs High time i visit with the family and treat them to authentic home lunch/ dinner + takeaways
Wow! Great work baba!!!! Peckham is really the melting point for Nigerians a home away from home. The social connections as a community for blacks is actually being lost because of capitalism 😢.
It's more than likely to be real gold ..the things is most of the mandems and roadmen in peckham are young lads of Nigerian or African heritage ...these business are owned by their parent or relatives . They will dare not rob these businesses....have you ever heard of an African shop in general getting done ? I haven't..
Sir!don't compare London city with lagos Nigerian which is headquarter of every crime is legal.... extortion from area gang, unlawful government officers and rest...
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The Suya guy is right. Peckham is like a tourist center when I visited many years ago. I felt at home and happy. There are many Nigerians It’s like Chateau rouge or chateau d’eau in Paris ,Belmer in Amsterdam, queens in the United States or Brooklyn, south Tel Aviv in israel , Zongo in Cotonou. Like Peckham , you get to see many Nigerians or/and Nigerian shops in these places. feels like home instantly. 😂😂😂
I remember Obalende Suya in the 1990s. I lived in Surrey Quays, Lewisham, and Deptford back then. so I am very familiar with Peckham. Bus 36 was the naija bus those days. Good old days. see the DAVID RODIGAN poster at the end. That guy is the don of reggae. No one CAN touch him. The memory of Ram Jam on capital fm, kiss fm and BBC 1 extra.
David rapist Rodigan! The terror of many abused black women also😢
I LOVE MY PECKHAM, I LOVE NIGERIA, I LOVE THIS EPISODE ....Every single business owner in the video thanked God for the opportunity they have to set up a business in Peckham. This video is so impactful, some of these business owners are 1st, 2nd, generations migrants from Nigeria and they have started business boosting the economy and sharing culture bringing the diversity the UK is always screaming they want to see more of! I love this!! Thank you DJ Abass.. A a Peckhamite I can say you hit all the Nigerian eateries on the head, I have eaten from every single one of these restaurants bar none , watching your visits and listening to these discussions it was so emotional to see a few of the owners who I also know, Like Lolak Mummy is a great veteran in Peckham she has served us meal after meal for years, love her. Her ewa agown is something else, Amazing great job DJ Abass, but I am questioning your Yoruba oh hmmm LOL @mytastynaija Rocks
Isnt Peckham owned by asians?
I love that Chef Kolawole Ajayi"s energy. It's infectious. And he is understands marketing and how to honour men. I will definitely visit his spot once I visit London in March 2025
I moved to Peckham 1998 and I never regreted it. A lot was going at that like today. Culture and foods. That place was proper and fun for us all. Hair salon, Restaurant, Market everywhere was vibe. I missed those days
Thanks you for this video. A real eye opener. I am British/Nigerian - The first and last time I visited Peckham was in 1982/1983 and Peckham was not like this. It was mostly Caribbean back then. As a Nigerian, I am impressed, and may visit Peckham again. Wow! Thanks for the video.
So proud of these Nigerian Businesses!
Great! Importing our culture and value to London
I would surely visit peckham whenever I am in the UK by God's grace.
OBALENDE SUYA was our first Suya spot back to the late 80s. The Egba lady that served me many times the extremely spicy rice dish - 'LAFENWA' went on to open a second restaurant at Hackney.
LONG LIVE Naija PECKHAM-IANS.
We have some other West African citizens in the area too.
I am waiting for the day the Nigerian High Commissioner would recognise the input of Nigerians to this vibrant part of the UK.
Love to all Nigerian citizens -
Yomi ❤
Been there too
Mmmmm...Suya! Love Peckham.
This is so sweet to watch
Beautiful
Well done everyone involved
Tayo ❤
Very good presentation….Well done 👍🏽
This is so interesting. Well done boss❤❤
Thanks
Mama Tobi and Oga Director 😂😂
Lovely documentary. Peckham is definitely a beautiful place to be
Abassidor my favourite brother . Lovely clip . Peace out
Love to hear that
Great Job DJ Abass - Not visited Pechham in the last 10yrs High time i visit with the family and treat them to authentic home lunch/ dinner + takeaways
Thanks
Wow! Great work baba!!!!
Peckham is really the melting point for Nigerians a home away from home.
The social connections as a community for blacks is actually being lost because of capitalism 😢.
Lovely! 👍🏿
Love this ❤❤
Well done sir. Great job
Viva! Nigeria 🇳🇬
DJ Abass is my guy!
This is so lovely. Kudos to you guys🎉
Thanks
Peckham , Peckham.
My bro, your yoruba is topnotch oo 👍
Your Yórùbá sweet for my ear. Na why I go suscribe
Action ma baba suya, too much energy
Great…
Definitely, Lolak is a must stop for my family anytime we are in the UK. Great video.
Thank You
Candy J ❤
It was good to meet you in person at the Suya spot Sir 😄❤️🫡
Knowing Pecknam if all that gold is genuine that shop would of been done!
It's more than likely to be real gold ..the things is most of the mandems and roadmen in peckham are young lads of Nigerian or African heritage ...these business are owned by their parent or relatives . They will dare not rob these businesses....have you ever heard of an African shop in general getting done ? I haven't..
It wasn't so in the eighties. The whites started moving away when Africans/ Jamaicans population started increasing in the eighties.
Nigerians had a lot of Nigerian shops selling Nigeria foodstuffs. It is a crying shame that only one or two shops are functioning now. Why is this?
Wickedness, envy and greed of Nigerians.
What of Croydon?
Peckham na ghetto!😂
Sir!don't compare London city with lagos Nigerian which is headquarter of every crime is legal.... extortion from area gang, unlawful government officers and rest...