I will never forget the look I saw in your eyes the day he finally departed. It was like you were expecting. I just wanted to give you a BIG hug ...and I remember telling you everything would turn out ok. Whatever the case, remember you've got a [largely] loyal fan base, so we'll always be on your side and rooting for you.
Miss Josey,I am one of your oldest follower, more than 2 and half years now from Nigeria please sorry for what happened to you in the airport it breaks my heart 😢, much love ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very good! As it's Thanksgiving here in America today, I for one would like to express much thanks to you Josey and Tommy for brightening our days and bringing so many insights so many unique and interesting places and people we would otherwise never known and enjoyed. Cheers, our hopes and prayers are with you for safe and awesome new year!
I have been stuck in Nairobi for 10 weeks now.. gotta extend my visa since time is running out.. I love Kenya.. I’m so sad I haven’t been able to get it Uganda yet. Africans are such nice people..
Hey Josey… Amala is made from yam, cassava flour or unripe plantain flour. I noticed that you didn’t include any super spicy food on your favorite Nigerian food list 😉. The “city by the shore” is called “Eko Atlantic” and is a long-term project using sand in-fill and creating an upscale planned community over many decades. I’m loving your travel tales!
You are very right with Lagos, it is an ideal place for the very poor, the not so poor, not so rich and the fantastically rich, all you have do is to identify your relevant niche and live life in abundance.
But, the thumbnail is misleading. In the future make it real as objective as possible at least for the multimodal ai algorithm so that you can by pass lots of unseen filters for visibility. cheers.
I thought that you and Sabbatical were a 'thing' and that you all would get married and tour the world and produce wonderful Vlogs.
We follow you and like your videos continous do it
Abuja is beautiful, and organised like a European city.
I really miss seeing you with your muzungu boy friend: you always seemed to be so happy with him.
I will never forget the look I saw in your eyes the day he finally departed. It was like you were expecting. I just wanted to give you a BIG hug ...and I remember telling you everything would turn out ok. Whatever the case, remember you've got a [largely] loyal fan base, so we'll always be on your side and rooting for you.
Miss Josey,I am one of your oldest follower, more than 2 and half years now from Nigeria please sorry for what happened to you in the airport it breaks my heart 😢, much love ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yes, come to Abuja,lagos is not for the weak. l always avoid that city😂
Good to see you again Miss Josey.
Travel, Food, and Memories with Sabbatical. I am waiting for a comment from Sabbatical on your shared Memories, Travel and Food plus, plus.......
Very good! As it's Thanksgiving here in America today, I for one would like to express much thanks to you Josey and Tommy for brightening our days and bringing so many insights so many unique and interesting places and people we would otherwise never known and enjoyed. Cheers, our hopes and prayers are with you for safe and awesome new year!
I have been stuck in Nairobi for 10 weeks now.. gotta extend my visa since time is running out.. I love Kenya.. I’m so sad I haven’t been able to get it Uganda yet. Africans are such nice people..
Hey Josey… Amala is made from yam, cassava flour or unripe plantain flour. I noticed that you didn’t include any super spicy food on your favorite Nigerian food list 😉. The “city by the shore” is called “Eko Atlantic” and is a long-term project using sand in-fill and creating an upscale planned community over many decades. I’m loving your travel tales!
You are very right with Lagos, it is an ideal place for the very poor, the not so poor, not so rich and the fantastically rich, all you have do is to identify your relevant niche and live life in abundance.
Docstar from Jamaica, love Ms Josey! keep going, Jah live!
Miss Josey I thought you married a guy in Vietnam. How's that going? Don't hear anything about it
you are right we have different types of amala, some from millets, yam, and cassava
Miss Josey don t u have occra in Uganda ?. U looking Good
But, the thumbnail is misleading. In the future make it real as objective as possible at least for the multimodal ai algorithm so that you can by pass lots of unseen filters for visibility. cheers.
Fufu 😢
I also like Millet only hard to get it here quite expensive .Enjoy your Travel Videos Gts🎉
Just take good care of yourself though. Thank you, ma'am.
Eko Atlantic City.
Boiled yam and egg sauce😂
Amala is made from yam not millet.