Jalingo to Numan is the worst road you will travel in Nigeria. It is a 100km drive that will take you almost 3hours. The federal government needs to do something about the road
You put smile in my heart seeing my beautiful city Jalingo. I still have the memories as a growing child walking through the Jalingo park to grandma restaurant. My lovely grandma use to have a restaurant 4 decades ago. In fact you’re doing an amazing job your production is mind blowing you’re the best RUclips ❤
Fearlessly wakaring Nigeria, even with chicken on the driver's seat. Idi egwu, my brother! One thing I have noticed in your Northern adventure is how less developed the area generally is, compared to the South. It's almost as if some parts have stood still in time. It's quite striking, especially when juxtaposed to the fact that the North has held power in Nigeria for most of the time.
I have spent time in Nigeria living with Nigerians. It is a very large and naturally wealthy, well-endowed country which became fully independent of Britain in 1960 (63 years ago). The British left Nigeria in good shape with a bright future. Had it not been for the kind of people who have been running Nigeria since independence it would today have been an advanced, prosperous and highly developed superpower.
We drove to Kano over 18 years ago the north has beautiful landscape but the cities were shocking, there were so many crippled people and children out of school begging.
you just make me remember when l was back in Nigeria, this how we travel far to see families and child hold friends far away from kaduna that l was based l really missed those little stress, you see how their motor ways are clean compare to the south west and Eastern parts of Nigeria
The roads, landscape and vegetation is very similar to that of Northern Ghana. Maybe @ David, you should travel to Northern Ghana and show the world how it looks like.😀😀
That impressive, for the man speaking ibo even though he is from the North. More travel vlog like this needed. Just watching this, make me feel nostalgic when I travelled to Jos and Abuja
Thanks for this brilliant exposé. We, residents of Lagos-Nigeria(the capital) barely have any idea of what transpires in the hinterlands. Clearly, the governors just extort votes from the poor citizens every four years and return zero governance or welfare for the people. I do hope the leaders of the states you traversed get to see your video. Thanks, once again sir.
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I saw u on Roger Spurrs mudfossil university about a week or 2 ago. Love both u guys. He mentioned you. I wanna see your next videos, I see tons of biology in those.
@@DavidNkwa plus the dried fish from Port Harcourt and Epe... and the anu inchi from North,... Crayfish from Cross River... I hope I can afford this big waybill.🤣
As a South African i was made to believe that Nigeria was far better than our country by some Nigerian in social media but i think they need to see South Africa before they say anything Nigeria has beautiful places but not compared to SA
This is not a competition video. We are one people stop divisive comment. By the way this video does not represent Nigeria, it just the rural part, which every country have
@@DavidNkwa u took it the wrong way i love Nigeria hence i watch and like ur content i hope to visit the country but it is a fact that some Nigerians said they have a better country than any in Africa
Why is this ugly? Yes it's reality but it's certainly not ugly. Mind negativity. Nigeria is a developing people. there is poverty and randomness and recklessness but not ugly.
Mr. Ayodeji thanks for your feedback, Sometimes this video are titled the best way we think will get people interested in clicking the video and watching it. Some good title doesn't seem to get people's attention. It will be great if you could suggest a few we could use in videos like this, so as to improve on our work. Thanks for your feedback and support once again and remember to support us more by sharing the videos with your contact.
@@DavidNkwa for this video 'The reality of traveling in Nigeria by road' is a good title, those who love Nigeria and it's beautiful people will always watch it, we Nigerians will always watch as well, love your work it helps bring good memories of friends and country 😊 and also shows our country in a free & positive light.
Jalingo to Numan is the worst road you will travel in Nigeria. It is a 100km drive that will take you almost 3hours. The federal government needs to do something about the road
You put smile in my heart seeing my beautiful city Jalingo. I still have the memories as a growing child walking through the Jalingo park to grandma restaurant. My lovely grandma use to have a restaurant 4 decades ago.
In fact you’re doing an amazing job your production is mind blowing you’re the best RUclips ❤
Wow, nothing is so good like reminiscing good old days
Fearlessly wakaring Nigeria, even with chicken on the driver's seat. Idi egwu, my brother!
One thing I have noticed in your Northern adventure is how less developed the area generally is, compared to the South. It's almost as if some parts have stood still in time. It's quite striking, especially when juxtaposed to the fact that the North has held power in Nigeria for most of the time.
Don't be giving yourself false hope, north actually has the best road networks in the whole Nigerian regions.
Let me remain in uganda 🇺🇬 the pearl of Africa
Nobody asked you to leave , 1$=4000 ugx
Nigeria worst is still better than uganda
Funny Ugandan
Who is this!? 😂😂
God Bless you Brother in Jesus name on all your journey's. ❤
Amen
Amen
AMEN!!!🙏🙏🙏
Keep up the good work m8
I have spent time in Nigeria living with Nigerians. It is a very large and naturally wealthy, well-endowed country which became fully independent of Britain in 1960 (63 years ago). The British left Nigeria in good shape with a bright future. Had it not been for the kind of people who have been running Nigeria since independence it would today have been an advanced, prosperous and highly developed superpower.
Thanks!
Thanks for the support Ayodeji. Appreciate it
David don’t make the new driver mad o this chicken 🐓 don’t take Wahala 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣
We drove to Kano over 18 years ago the north has beautiful landscape but the cities were shocking, there were so many crippled people and children out of school begging.
Really enjoy your videos. 👩🏽🦱🇸🇷🇳🇱👏🏾
Thanks for support. Hephzibah
@@DavidNkwa You’re welcome.
you just make me remember when l was back in Nigeria, this how we travel far to see families and child hold friends far away from kaduna that l was based l really missed those little stress, you see how their motor ways are clean compare to the south west and Eastern parts of Nigeria
The roads, landscape and vegetation is very similar to that of Northern Ghana. Maybe @ David, you should travel to Northern Ghana and show the world how it looks like.😀😀
That impressive, for the man speaking ibo even though he is from the North.
More travel vlog like this needed. Just watching this, make me feel nostalgic when I travelled to Jos and Abuja
Great
That chicken on a driver seat 😂😂
Hi David... Thanks for this deep dive.
Are those bad roads under state or federal jurisdiction? These guys need to be held accountable 😔
Thank you🙏
Thanks for this brilliant exposé. We, residents of Lagos-Nigeria(the capital) barely have any idea of what transpires in the hinterlands. Clearly, the governors just extort votes from the poor citizens every four years and return zero governance or welfare for the people. I do hope the leaders of the states you traversed get to see your video. Thanks, once again sir.
Nigerians interesting people.
see mama put oh
That car is doing the gangster lean😮😅😂. How can so many people fit into one car without fear?
Gombe is beautiful
Your videos are the best . Always watching from Milan Italy
Thank you Shaku
@@DavidNkwa l saw my Village in one of your video when you was passing through wukari to ibi river . Keep on uploading . Thanks for your entertainment
@@DavidNkwa you dont normally see my comments because of lam always watching with a smart TV. Thank you once again
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I saw u on Roger Spurrs mudfossil university about a week or 2 ago. Love both u guys. He mentioned you. I wanna see your next videos, I see tons of biology in those.
Awesome
Great video, especially the chicken driver. I look forward to other videos from you.
There are vast land in the north
You are trying, God keep you. For me, I can't travel to any Northern states without flight, scared of those north road trips.
Not every state have functioning airport
@@DavidNkwa if no airport, count me out o lol 😆
You are a travel blogger indeed
Chai, Oka ndu..roasted fresh corn..
Awesome documentary as always 👏🏽
"Kobo nko naka", per Cyprian Ekwensi!
🤣🤣🤣 I can send so Oka ndu, across oh
@@DavidNkwa... Still waiting for the raw and organic honey..🫣
Ok, I will put it together ☺️
Send the address
@@DavidNkwa plus the dried fish from Port Harcourt and Epe... and the anu inchi from North,... Crayfish from Cross River... I hope I can afford this big waybill.🤣
You na big Oga na, the bill na for your head na
🤣🤣🤣
This is like bring the whole Nigeria to US
Daalu Mazi David
😂😂😂 Odogwu lan, Ndewo
Keep moving
As a South African i was made to believe that Nigeria was far better than our country by some Nigerian in social media but i think they need to see South Africa before they say anything Nigeria has beautiful places but not compared to SA
This is not a competition video. We are one people stop divisive comment.
By the way this video does not represent Nigeria, it just the rural part, which every country have
@@DavidNkwa u took it the wrong way i love Nigeria hence i watch and like ur content i hope to visit the country but it is a fact that some Nigerians said they have a better country than any in Africa
🥱🥱🥱🥱
Isn't there railway service in all these states?
No
You did not buy Gordon tula is a very sweet and is used for....
I did later
Every complaining American should watch this video, especially the ones in universities.
Are you trying to use Nigeria to make your american existence more tolerable?
EVERYONE IS HAWKING THEIR WARES. THEY ALL KNEW YOU WERE ON INTERNET, TOO
Why is this ugly? Yes it's reality but it's certainly not ugly. Mind negativity. Nigeria is a developing people. there is poverty and randomness and recklessness but not ugly.
You are taking a very risky approach!
My bother, I love your videos but the titles should be neutral, please let the viewers decide what is ugly and what isn't.
Mr. Ayodeji thanks for your feedback, Sometimes this video are titled the best way we think will get people interested in clicking the video and watching it. Some good title doesn't seem to get people's attention. It will be great if you could suggest a few we could use in videos like this, so as to improve on our work. Thanks for your feedback and support once again and remember to support us more by sharing the videos with your contact.
@@DavidNkwa for this video 'The reality of traveling in Nigeria by road' is a good title, those who love Nigeria and it's beautiful people will always watch it, we Nigerians will always watch as well, love your work it helps bring good memories of friends and country 😊 and also shows our country in a free & positive light.
Excellent 👌
Thank you for the feedback
@@ayodejibolaji2145That does not capture viewers attention. Sorry to say.
@@ayodejibolaji2145 stop deceiving yourself
Didn't see anything ugly in this video.
I did, the trash covering the floor in the markets. Hygiene (or lack of) is a serious issue.
This is one reason why we never go back once we go abroad: contributes to brain drain.
Truth be told; bitter truth!!
You never have brain of your own you were brainwashed by their slave education system that trained you to work for them and advance their system.
Ghhu @drabuodusolutioncenter30