I have been watching you for over 10 years from Canada. I am 0% Nigerian but in my heart I am 25%. I am actually from Ivory Coast. You and a few other youtubers have made me fall in love with Nigerian food. It is now part of my weekly dishes. Thank you for your very educative videos, especially those from the village. You make me miss home.
HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY NEW YEAR MY OGARESS (my new Igboti word..heheh...opposite of Oga)🤣 Ilk soo be in Naija too🤗 Chichi...I hope all that flooding has subsided by now?
I am 25% Nigerian, with 11% Ghanaian... don't ask. But my bloodline has gotten me to the Southeastern part of Nigeria. That in itself is mind blowing. To watch your videos makes me feel like a warm and tingly feeling inside because the land and villages all have beautiful and warm people there. I would love to travel again.
@@FloChinyere Yes. And it was my extended family. Plus I visited during the time of the masquerades. So I was just amazed of the energy that was there.
Always amazing when I see your vlog. I love that country and particularly Igboland. You, through your vlog convince me, northen cameroonian🇨🇲 to love Nigeria and Igbo culture. Im now an Igbo ambassador in Cameroon. Thank you to promote Africa love. Your favorite cameroonian fan.
80% West African (Yoruba, Mende, Igbo, Esan). I have always felt different as an American. A lot of my mom's teachings were different. I finally started gravitating to the Nigerian culture and began to discover so many things that were similar to the way I was raised. I felt connected and no longer different. I finally did my DNA and discovered Igbo relatives still living Nigeria.
@@Fluuuv And how does that make sense ? If your reference in life is that stupid confused half man half woman thing called M Obama then you really need help sorry .
Sister Flo I am 34% Nigeria, My matriarchal African blood line is 100% Igbo. My husband is from Umunze! Your cooking videos have helped me perfect my technique! My husband notices! God bless you and your beautiful family!
Chinyere, you are a marvellous ambassador for Nigeria! Your love for the country is infectious. Your kids will thank you for keeping them connected. Thanks my sister 😘 I live in good ol Lagos
Chaiiiiiiiiii Aunty Flo'm I was even thinking you wouldn't be coming home because of the Security situations here. But you still came(you and your family) you're simply the best. Thanks for sharing with us. May God protect you and your family. 💖💖💖
I am watching from Virginia in the USA. I did my DNA and found out I am 20% Nigerian from the Igbo tribe. Hubby and I visit a different country in Africa every year. We just got back from South Africa. We will visit Nigeria or Ghana next year.
I am surprised at the accuracy of placing you in Igboland with "only" 20% Nigerian. I say only because I have heard from people with higher percentages without a definite tribe assigned to them. See you at home next year. :)
Welcome back home Aunty Flo, I really enjoy all your videos. This one in particular made me feel nostalgic as I didn't travel back to the east this holidays. Keep the village vlogs coming please, Igbo amaka ❤
You came back this season again?? Aww! you're welcome big sissy... I love the parts you always bring this kids home.. Love you guys...may Christ preserve you guys until you went back to base..🥰♥️
Welcomed back home Nwanne mmadu. There is nothing like home. Biko we the people living in Onitsha are patiently waiting for our bread. Once again welcome home.
What a blessing it is to see the fruits of your hard work, and dedication. Happy new year, and congratulations to you, dearest Aunty Flo and family, our Umunze connection here on RUclips!
Welcome back aunty Flo. I was waiting for your village vlogs the whole time. Please bring them coming. Everyone knows Obedience is better than sacrifice. Daalu.
I have only been watching you for about a year. I absolutely adore you. I live in American and found out a little over a year ago that I am 48% Nigerian and 24% Ghanaian. Now things are starting to make sense; especially when it comes to food. I love African food and have been preparing Nigerian and Ghanaian dishes for about 4 years. I even married a Nigerian almost 3 years ago but it didn't workout. I look forward to visiting Nigeria one day soon. Whenever I watch the Nollywood movies I feel like I would fit in nicely. Not so much the city part but the village part. I'm from Alabama and was born in the the country (village part). I think that's why I can relate to the village areas that I see in all these your Nollywood movies.
Wow Terri! You have actually totally immersed yourself in the culture without visiting. It takes a lot to achieve that! ❤❤❤ Well done! Everybody that wants to visit must surely visit. We are hoping to get our country on the right track with the forthcoming elections and after that, a trip can be arranged. :)
I am jealous, ohhh. Wow, it is so good to see that traffic now in Onitsha is now a thing of the pass. I can't wait to visit Nigeria . I also love to travel by bus too. It's fun to see the environment leading to your hometown. Thanks for sharing, Flo. I can't wait to see more of your Christmas vlog
Happy New year Sis Flo and family. Just caught this video as I came back from stocking up on yarn, goat meat, peak milk, Nigerian Coca-Cola etc. I don't speak Igbo but listening to you while I'm cooking makes me feel nostalgic. That empty Peter Obi bridge is a thing of beauty 😍
@@FloChinyere It's good to see the people's taxes being used for the benefit of the people especially when it's outside of the capital and industrial hub cities.
Hello Flo, I work in Information Technology in the US. I have a Master’s Degree in Computer Science. Some how your computer’s boot order changed on your lap top. That is why you got that message. First, make sure you are running an anti virus software on your computer (mcafee is the best). Second, make sure that your computer is plugged into a power surge protector. Because Nigeria has power surges, you can destroy your computer. To get your computer back. Power it down and then back up. While it is powering up, hit F1 or F2 (depending on your computer). Then select restore my computer back using the date before this happened. I love your channel.
I just started watching your channel. I thank God for journey mercy. I wonder when next I will be in Nigeria just joined hubby in Austria September last year. Missing my people and our local foods in Nigeria already.
Aunty I was wondering if you’d travel this Xmas and you did.. Can’t wait to be back in a few months.. Umunze has my heart, stayed in Las Pinas in 2021. Happy New Year
@@FloChinyere yes oo. I stayed in Range for one night but the noise from Nkwo was too much. Stayed in Las Pinas for 6 months on research. I’ll be back soon. I’m from Umuoji ma
I agree, normally I arrive Nigeria in the evening/night except for this last year 2022. I arrived at 6am! Life changing! Shorter queues and I could see road to walk! I was done with customs, queues and baggage claim in under 1 hour!
Great video you're a great example of what I love to preach to our people yes abroad is beautiful but it took work to be that way' however if you travel abroad build your home back in Nigeria nobody is asking anybody to build Nigeria except for our government but build your own home to go back to at the olding age look how beautiful your home is you've trained your children to let them know where you come from I hope many people will learn from you Nigeria is not going anywhere yes it's been hard but only when we change our mindset towards Nigeria can it be better our country will forever be.
I get where you are coming from but we need a good president to take the lead in changing our mindset because the direction the country is going now eh, the insecurity is real. I don't blame anyone that has lost hope in the country. It takes extra love for this country to continue to do what some of us are doing. It gets worse every year. So please don't blame people too much for not facing home. I know what it took for us to bring our kids home this year.
@@FloChinyere I agree with everything you stated however I think we should be optimistic it won't be like this forever! My sister I leave in 1 of the most dangerous country in the world libya and yet they love thier country like nothings wrong you will never see Libyans online or anywhere bashing thier country I just hope we can have a little love for our country
@@omolaniayanshola4278 yes some of us love our country warts and all but I will not force other people to be like me especially in the current circumstances. Trust me, if anything had happened to us on this trip to the village nobody will pity us and I won't blame them because the insecurity is REAL! Take this from someone that is never afraid to travel home but this time? Mmhhh It's like seeing fire korokoro and walking into it. You won't understand if you are not from Eastern Nigeria. The major cities are fine but the East this time? No-go area.
God bless you Flo, Happy New year. Thank you for showcasing our country to the kids and the world. Thank you for training them to know their roots and culture, as there is no place like home. More grace great woman,Amen
Glad you and the family traveled safe. The new bridge was over due. Peter obi was governor during ground breaking. So sad Christmas atoro ka osi ato this year due to insecurity
Yes, he was indeed. I guess that's part of why he built that exchange there to make it easy for them to link the bridge when they are done. Imagine a 1 mile bridge that was started when Peter Obi was Governor 9+ years ago!
Wow, what another great work from you. It is like We are member of this trip. Thank you to show us the second Niger new bridge and the Blue rail CMS station. Nigeria ko ni baje in Jesus Name !!!!!
Nice home and environment Ma. My maternal grandfather was from Abagana. He unfortunately was taken away, during the war, from his family at Sapele, Delta and was never found again. My Mum never established links in Anambra. There is family there, but have no rail-road into my roots. Sad
So sorry to read that. I believe it's easy to trace your maternal family because that's just 1 generation apart. You already know your Mum's hometown, armed with your Mum's maiden name you can find the family easily.
I have been watching you for over 10 years from Canada. I am 0% Nigerian but in my heart I am 25%. I am actually from Ivory Coast. You and a few other youtubers have made me fall in love with Nigerian food. It is now part of my weekly dishes. Thank you for your very educative videos, especially those from the village. You make me miss home.
You are welcome to Nigeria anytime.
You’re very welcome, brother. I love the Cote D’Ivoire a lot too! I’m a Chelsea FC fan so…. 😅
@@tunxlaw Thank you!
@@andrewogu6451 I am actually your sister :) one family!
Wow! That's right from the beginning. 🙌❤ Glad you enjoy the videos.
Happy New Year everyone. ❤❤❤
Happy new year ma 🎈🎈🥳
Happy new year mum Flo💕
Happy New Year to you ❤️❤️
HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY NEW YEAR MY OGARESS (my new Igboti word..heheh...opposite of Oga)🤣
Ilk soo be in Naija too🤗
Chichi...I hope all that flooding has subsided by now?
Same here ma thank you
I am 25% Nigerian, with 11% Ghanaian... don't ask. But my bloodline has gotten me to the Southeastern part of Nigeria. That in itself is mind blowing. To watch your videos makes me feel like a warm and tingly feeling inside because the land and villages all have beautiful and warm people there. I would love to travel again.
Welcome
Wow Thomas. But you visited family the last time you came to Nigeria, right?
@@FloChinyere Yes. And it was my extended family. Plus I visited during the time of the masquerades. So I was just amazed of the energy that was there.
So Auntie Flo, I will say that was the best experience I ever had in my life.
You're welcome my brother
Always amazing when I see your vlog. I love that country and particularly Igboland. You, through your vlog convince me, northen cameroonian🇨🇲 to love Nigeria and Igbo culture. Im now an Igbo ambassador in Cameroon. Thank you to promote Africa love. Your favorite cameroonian fan.
80% West African (Yoruba, Mende, Igbo, Esan). I have always felt different as an American. A lot of my mom's teachings were different. I finally started gravitating to the Nigerian culture and began to discover so many things that were similar to the way I was raised. I felt connected and no longer different. I finally did my DNA and discovered Igbo relatives still living Nigeria.
I love that you're very intentional with raising your children, already teaching them how to find their way when flying alone to Nigeria
Yes o. They need to learn how to find their way when travelling around the world. ❤❤❤
@@FloChinyere yep. Like Michelle Obama says, we are raising adults not children.
@@Fluuuv
And how does that make sense ? If your reference in life is that stupid confused half man half woman thing called M Obama then you really need help sorry .
@@Fluuuv haha 😄
I am here . 57.6% Nigerian . Thank you for carrying me along😊. Watching from USA Now let me enjoy.
I am 100% Nigerian! In fact my village is just next to yours! I wish you a very enjoyable stay in Nigeria!
Yayy!!!! Our village vlogs are back. Always so heartwarming watching these village vlogs aunty Flo.
Welcome home
Thank you!
Sister Flo I am 34% Nigeria, My matriarchal African blood line is 100% Igbo. My husband is from Umunze! Your cooking videos have helped me perfect my technique! My husband notices! God bless you and your beautiful family!
Wow! God bless you and yours too. ❤
I'm from Umunze too 💃🏽
Chinyere, you are a marvellous ambassador for Nigeria! Your love for the country is infectious. Your kids will thank you for keeping them connected. Thanks my sister 😘 I live in good ol Lagos
I love my country to pieces. I wish all Nigerians will see the huge potential that this country is.
@@FloChinyere too much potential o, we will never give up
@@FloChinyere I am telling you
I missed home this year, but I did not have the urge to go due to insecurities. I admire your courage ma. Patiently waiting for the village vlogs❤
New River Niger Bridge is really beautiful, they did a great job.what a calm and cool journey especially from Lagos to East.
Nothing special. It's just basic. Unfortunately, they will extort and kill our people there in the name of collecting toll gate fees.
Chaiiiiiiiiii Aunty Flo'm I was even thinking you wouldn't be coming home because of the Security situations here. But you still came(you and your family) you're simply the best. Thanks for sharing with us. May God protect you and your family. 💖💖💖
Hello, great video. I am watching from the USA and am 47% Nigerian. Thanks for sharing. Planning to visit one day.
Wow! I hope you do visit. ❤
Wow. This is my first time seeing the new River Niger Bridge. ThankGod for journey mercies granted to you and your family
Nice trip Flo 👍🏽 2nd Niger Bridge is awesome.
I Love this family....Your husband is a cool MAN.
My favourite part of your channel 💃💃💃 My hubby got the notification first and called me 😂😂 we're watching together
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GOD bless you my sister. You are a true daughter of Africa. My love for you has increased.
Good job sister...
Congratulations for your new buildings completed Aka chukwu di yaa
I am watching from Virginia in the USA. I did my DNA and found out I am 20% Nigerian from the Igbo tribe. Hubby and I visit a different country in Africa every year. We just got back from South Africa. We will visit Nigeria or Ghana next year.
I am surprised at the accuracy of placing you in Igboland with "only" 20% Nigerian. I say only because I have heard from people with higher percentages without a definite tribe assigned to them. See you at home next year. :)
Welcome back home Aunty Flo, I really enjoy all your videos. This one in particular made me feel nostalgic as I didn't travel back to the east this holidays. Keep the village vlogs coming please, Igbo amaka ❤
Igbo amaka ooo! can't ask for any other. Glad you enjoyed it.
Welcome back Nne, happy new year to you and your lovely family. Thank God for journey mercies
Happy New Year ❤
Welcoem back Flo. We've missed u so very much. Pls kp shining, we feel u very much
Thank you Sir.
You came back this season again??
Aww! you're welcome big sissy...
I love the parts you always bring this kids home..
Love you guys...may Christ preserve you guys until you went back to base..🥰♥️
Amen Thank you. :)
God protect and guide you sister. Becareful in the east please as the news about that region is not palatable to the ears. God is your strength
Buharinomics..LOL I am 100% Nigerian, praying and waiting for the new Nigeria 🇳🇬 🙏. Obidati Insha Allah.
Welcomed back home Nwanne mmadu. There is nothing like home. Biko we the people living in Onitsha are patiently waiting for our bread. Once again welcome home.
Amaka ife afia na-abia ooo.
I've been patiently waiting for this vlog since December and it's finally here!!!
What a blessing it is to see the fruits of your hard work, and dedication. Happy new year, and congratulations to you, dearest Aunty Flo and family, our Umunze connection here on RUclips!
I’m watching from london, uk and i’m 100% nigerian igbo so I LOVE your videos, Daluu!
Welcome back. You have been missed ❤
Nice traveling home. It cures insomnia and home sickness. Home Sweet Home
Gbam!
Welcome back aunty Flo. I was waiting for your village vlogs the whole time. Please bring them coming. Everyone knows Obedience is better than sacrifice. Daalu.
Anyone that doesn't know that by now should come for brain surgery. 😄
Nice to see your travel vlogs again. Please be safe in the East.
Watching from the US. Don't know percentage yet but I love to watch a lot of vloggers from Naija. I will visit Lagos one day.
Amen to that. :)
I have only been watching you for about a year. I absolutely adore you. I live in American and found out a little over a year ago that I am 48% Nigerian and 24% Ghanaian. Now things are starting to make sense; especially when it comes to food. I love African food and have been preparing Nigerian and Ghanaian dishes for about 4 years. I even married a Nigerian almost 3 years ago but it didn't workout. I look forward to visiting Nigeria one day soon. Whenever I watch the Nollywood movies I feel like I would fit in nicely. Not so much the city part but the village part. I'm from Alabama and was born in the the country (village part). I think that's why I can relate to the village areas that I see in all these your Nollywood movies.
Wow Terri! You have actually totally immersed yourself in the culture without visiting. It takes a lot to achieve that! ❤❤❤ Well done! Everybody that wants to visit must surely visit. We are hoping to get our country on the right track with the forthcoming elections and after that, a trip can be arranged. :)
I always loveeeeeeee these vlogs. I’m from Igbuzor not far from Anambra and it just makes me feel like I’m home 🤍🤍
Thanks for sharing flo! I really enjoyed you giving me my glimpse of the long awaited bridge!
100% once Igbo, watching from Eastern Canada...the Matitimes. I love watching you
I am jealous, ohhh. Wow, it is so good to see that traffic now in Onitsha is now a thing of the pass. I can't wait to visit Nigeria . I also love to travel by bus too. It's fun to see the environment leading to your hometown. Thanks for sharing, Flo. I can't wait to see more of your Christmas vlog
Road trips are fun. ❤
YESSSS!!! CAN'T WAIT FOR THE VILLAGE VLOGS! I LIVE for village content. Thank youuu so much 🥰
Hi Flo I'm watching you from Lake Charles,La USA I love your vlogs i don't know if i have nigeran ancestry i just love watching your vlogs🥰
The travel vlogs to Nigeria are my favourite had to rush here from IG so that I don’t miss cruise with Flo….New year greetings from Kenya ❤️
Greetings to you too. ❤❤❤
Happy New year Sis Flo and family. Just caught this video as I came back from stocking up on yarn, goat meat, peak milk, Nigerian Coca-Cola etc. I don't speak Igbo but listening to you while I'm cooking makes me feel nostalgic.
That empty Peter Obi bridge is a thing of beauty 😍
Awww 🤗🤗🤗
Peter Obi built the interchange that they connected the road from the bridge to. The federal government built the bridge.
@@FloChinyere It's good to see the people's taxes being used for the benefit of the people especially when it's outside of the capital and industrial hub cities.
Hello Flo, I work in Information Technology in the US. I have a Master’s Degree in Computer Science. Some how your computer’s boot order changed on your lap top. That is why you got that message. First, make sure you are running an anti virus software on your computer (mcafee is the best). Second, make sure that your computer is plugged into a power surge protector. Because Nigeria has power surges, you can destroy your computer. To get your computer back. Power it down and then back up. While it is powering up, hit F1 or F2 (depending on your computer). Then select restore my computer back using the date before this happened. I love your channel.
Thank you. :) That was the first thing I tried no way. The SSD was fried, I have now changed it.
Wow! Kamso and his sister have really grown. You are doing a great job.
I was just there at Mohammed internationally airport my uncle was coming from zibamwe
I just started watching your channel. I thank God for journey mercy. I wonder when next I will be in Nigeria just joined hubby in Austria September last year. Missing my people and our local foods in Nigeria already.
You just arrived and you are already missing food. hahahaha Okwukwe ooo! 😂😂😂
I'm from Obosi, and I was so happy watching this vlog! Wishing you a fruitful 2023!
Beautiful, Umunze amaka
I enjoyed watching every bit of it. That bridge is beautiful.
I am watching from the USA, and I am 100% Nigerian.
Aunty Flo I love and enjoy your Nigerian vlogs too much!
I want to visit with my Nigerian man who is from there. 2023 is our year. Thank you for sharing this video. Blessings to you and your family ❤️😊
Blessings to you all too. Safe and enjoyable trip when you go.
Amazing!!!! Your story telling is impeccable.
Welcome home
Thank you. ❤
God bless Nigeria..God bless Africa.
Watching from Jos, Plateau state. I am 100% Igbo, thank you for being authentic and for showcasing the culture.
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It's amazing to see the people walking among the traffic and selling their goods
Nnem are making us to feel home ooh, infact I love thanks dear sis, nd wish u nd ur family happy stay in Nigeria in Jesus mighty name Amen 🙏 ❤️ 💙 💖
Second Niger Bridge completed up next The Lagos-Calabar Railine.
Yes, and there should be a rail line connected to all states and major cities. This will help ease lots of traveling hassles we face back home
Yes oo long overdue for a railine from lagos to the east
Aunty I was wondering if you’d travel this Xmas and you did.. Can’t wait to be back in a few months.. Umunze has my heart, stayed in Las Pinas in 2021. Happy New Year
Las Pinas anyi oooo. 🙌
@@FloChinyere yes oo. I stayed in Range for one night but the noise from Nkwo was too much. Stayed in Las Pinas for 6 months on research. I’ll be back soon. I’m from Umuoji ma
Yaay! I am here for all the fun from village vlogs💃💃💃 Welcome home Sis🥰❤
Omg thanks for uploading my my favorite type of video 🥰🥰🥰🥰💕❤️🇳🇬
Thank God safe travels🙏🙏🙏🙏welcome home nnem and can't wait for the next village vlog oooo..
Ewooo I missed this vlog ooo... A 💯 Nigerian here reporting... 🤚🤚😁🤣🤣
I agree, normally I arrive Nigeria in the evening/night except for this last year 2022. I arrived at 6am! Life changing! Shorter queues and I could see road to walk! I was done with customs, queues and baggage claim in under 1 hour!
Great video you're a great example of what I love to preach to our people yes abroad is beautiful but it took work to be that way' however if you travel abroad build your home back in Nigeria nobody is asking anybody to build Nigeria except for our government but build your own home to go back to at the olding age look how beautiful your home is you've trained your children to let them know where you come from I hope many people will learn from you Nigeria is not going anywhere yes it's been hard but only when we change our mindset towards Nigeria can it be better our country will forever be.
I get where you are coming from but we need a good president to take the lead in changing our mindset because the direction the country is going now eh, the insecurity is real. I don't blame anyone that has lost hope in the country. It takes extra love for this country to continue to do what some of us are doing. It gets worse every year. So please don't blame people too much for not facing home. I know what it took for us to bring our kids home this year.
@@FloChinyere I agree with everything you stated however I think we should be optimistic it won't be like this forever! My sister I leave in 1 of the most dangerous country in the world libya and yet they love thier country like nothings wrong you will never see Libyans online or anywhere bashing thier country I just hope we can have a little love for our country
@@omolaniayanshola4278 yes some of us love our country warts and all but I will not force other people to be like me especially in the current circumstances. Trust me, if anything had happened to us on this trip to the village nobody will pity us and I won't blame them because the insecurity is REAL! Take this from someone that is never afraid to travel home but this time? Mmhhh It's like seeing fire korokoro and walking into it. You won't understand if you are not from Eastern Nigeria. The major cities are fine but the East this time? No-go area.
@@FloChinyere may god ease our country
Thank you for carrying us along to see the long awaited new Niger Bridge.
My favourite woman🥰❤
Always a delight watching your channel
You inspire me alot
Much love ma nd God bless you
❤️ U, Chinenyere. Ezigbo ada!
God bless you Flo, Happy New year. Thank you for showcasing our country to the kids and the world. Thank you for training them to know their roots and culture, as there is no place like home. More grace great woman,Amen
Thank you. :)
my good sister i have fallowing you since 2017 im from Ogbunka Town near Umunze Town
Was waiting patiently if we will have a village vlog this Christmas. Thank you Aunty Flo for this beautiful vlog. Can’t wait to watch the series 😊
loved your travel video. it’s good to be home.
The other day I was like it seems una no travel this Christmas, I always look forward to ur Christmas village vlogs.
Wow. This is lovely. I love the gist with the driver. I can't wait to be in Nigeria after almost 10years
Awwwww.
Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉
Stay well.
Be mindful what you eat as well and keep your guard up.
Thank you so much Flo, for making me see the new River Niger bridge! 🙏🙏😂😂
Sister good to see your beautiful family travel to Nigeria again.
Welcome home, madame Flo.
Glad you and the family traveled safe. The new bridge was over due. Peter obi was governor during ground breaking. So sad Christmas atoro ka osi ato this year due to insecurity
Yes, he was indeed. I guess that's part of why he built that exchange there to make it easy for them to link the bridge when they are done. Imagine a 1 mile bridge that was started when Peter Obi was Governor 9+ years ago!
Wow, what another great work from you. It is like We are member of this trip. Thank you to show us the second Niger new bridge and the Blue rail CMS station. Nigeria ko ni baje in Jesus Name !!!!!
Amen!
Watching you, makes me fill like traveling. Hmm you are my sister! Loving your vlogs.
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Excited for the village content, living vicariously through you 😊
The way I have been waiting for this village vlog ehnnn. 💃💃💃Thank you Flo 😊 🙏 💓 ☺️ 💖
Thanks for sharing especially the new bridge. Happy new year to you and your family.🙏❤
Oh how I missed your vlogs...welcome back home and we thank for a beautiful journey. Aunty Flo make sure you send my own goodies ooo😀😀🥰🥰🥰
Welcome back.
Do come with nice meals o
Hope you had a splendid trip.
Thanks for always taking us along.
As soon as I saw you birthday post on Instagram I was like yay Flo is gonna give us some village vlogs ....waiting
❤❤❤ You are family!
I used to live very close to North west filling station on the express way and the traffic during festive period is usually crazy
I hadn't seen the new bridge. I haven't been by road since 2019 (flying since) because of the increase in insecurity. Thanks for posting.
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Chi this is simply beautiful, Welcome Home
Thank you. ❤
Nice home and environment Ma. My maternal grandfather was from Abagana. He unfortunately was taken away, during the war, from his family at Sapele, Delta and was never found again. My Mum never established links in Anambra. There is family there, but have no rail-road into my roots. Sad
So sorry to read that. I believe it's easy to trace your maternal family because that's just 1 generation apart. You already know your Mum's hometown, armed with your Mum's maiden name you can find the family easily.
Aunty Flo your channel is so addictive especially your videos during the festive season.
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Watching from London. 100% Nigerian 100% British and I’m obedient 😅
How do you become 100% Nigerian and 100% British at the same time? Please share the secret biko 😅
@Andrew Ogu one by birth, the other by choice, I guess.
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@@andrewogu6451 😄😄😄 Temi is 200% innit.
@@FloChinyere Yes o. God save the king 😅
Yay! So happy to see you making use of that beautiful house at home!! Love these vlogs, they’re surely worth the wait!
Thank God for journey mercies. I know u enjoyed your stay and happy birthday to you Sis. Flo 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
You are amazing