Are you always smoking the finest African bushes or do you naturally just look/act that chill? Haha no judgement just wondering what the African herbs are like
I want to thank both of you young folks for letting me continue traveling the world through your lens.....I'm old and can no longer travel far but when I was your age I traveled all through Asia, Polynesia and latin America in days before the internet....spent 20 years overseas..your travel logs allow me to travel vicariously through your eyes...it's an amazing world....I always searched off the beaten path for tribal locals and have wonderful memories of those days....my journey's were without photos though...wish I had been able to document them ....I also learned Mandarin and some Taiwanese in my travels...my wife is Taiwanese and we speak it at home ....finally settled in coastal Oregon and life is good....may you both never thirst!
I'm happy YT recommended Josey after I binge watched all of Sabbatical's vids this weekend! It's easy to see Josey as Naija because of her gap teeth- it's a trademark of Nigerians.
Hello from the Mekong Delta, I agree with Tommy has an American “what else do we have to do”. I enjoy seeing you and Tommy together having adventures. The two of you “look good together“. The intensity of the street and the search for food is exhausting. Take care and have fun.
Hi from Romania (Europe), Josey! You’re very beautiful and very smart. I wanna’ let you know that you have fans even this far. Be safe and have a BIG LIKE from me!
Omg! Just finished watching you guys on Sabbatical's channel, and Josey girl, you were so brave and calm walking through all those pushy venders! Keep on smiling and being strong 😀 love watching your videos!
Sabbatical always says he loves Chaotic streets, Nigerian was like wait till you get here bro. Lol, I bet Sabbatical will qualify his kind of “chaotic” appropriately after being in Lagos. You guys should come to ABUJA, it’s the ideal Nigerian city for foreigners. Less chaotic.
We are walking with you wherever you go. We like the down to earth places. This is the reality of what is really going on in people's lives. You and sabbatical are doing great 👍
Thanks Josey! That’s so great with you and Tommy! You guy’s are great with handling the begging situations. You’re cute laughing them away. Food does look tasty and delicious. 😁
@@constancejeffries5967 yes it is in your painted illusionary world. Besides your world, there are other worlds, including the real world. The woman that asked food there was trying to rapport and all, not beg, she isn’t hungry. If people have a liking to you, they will eat your food and ask for it very boldly, if they feel your spirit and they connect, they won’t hold back. Rude is too english. Nothing wrong with it but there are other worlds. Sabbatical is quite relatable and people feel it in Africa where they know these stuff and they go close. They won’t do that to everyone. They process stuff first before they go close.
Amazing josey you guys rock.. pumping put some awsome videos of Nigeria.. I remember I did wish to travel to Lagos a number of years ago. But unsure as going by myself and from the UK.. it seems like home from home.. if I was there josey in the market I could spend alot of time and money on the delicious Nigerian food.
Fjodor Dostojevski: ““If you wish to glimpse inside a human soul and get to know a man, don't bother analyzing his ways of being silent, of talking, of weeping, of seeing how much he is moved by noble ideas; you will get better results if you just watch him laugh. If he laughs well, he's a good man.” Reminds me of Tommy’s smile.
Another beautiful video from Lagos Naijja. When you began rolling I thought man! that gal looks so Nigerian! due to her complexion and the gap in her teeth. I forgot she's Ugandan for once. But you get to enjoy what most of us Africans just wish they'd do- travel around the continent, meet other Africans, make friends just like you've done in your travels. When will African countries open their borders to fellow Africans? And make trade and cross-border movement easier. They're some Nigerians in Kenya, I just wish I could get the opportunity to travel to West Africa and experience the culture of the people there. It should be cheaper flying across African countries but it turns out, it's the exact opposite. Nice video mister sabbatical. From Kenya I say continue doing what you do. You're helping us- virtual travelers to experience different parts of Africa in a totally unique way. Cheers man!
Hey miss Josey, that food 12.50min looks delicious. I really like your videos.....stay safe and keep making these videos of africa.....greetings from amsterdam the netherlands.....
Nice to see you guys collab again (I was tickled silly seeing you both on Sabbaticals channel), and see Miss Josey out of Uganda for a minute. Have fun.
@16:57...That lady was just being overly jovial, casually friendly because Tommy is white. Just catching fun. She was saying in Yoruba: "You are miserly...it's only a miser that gives someone just one thing...come on, give me two..." Not really begging, just being friendly. It's a Lagos thing, really 😜 @MissJosey @Tommy
The kids having fun being in the video literally scattered as soon as that woman showed up. Her street reputation clearly precedes her. Would like to know more on that backstory.
Africa is a thousand times more diverse than Europe. Thousands of different languages and ethnic groups, over 52 countries, and it's the continent where mankind has lived and evolved for the longest. You can find every conceivable type of human there.
At 7:06 he says Biafra: it was a secessionist state from Nigeria that existed from 1967 to 1970. At 9:00 I'm not sure you understood what he is saying: dates, the fruit of date palm tree. I'm Italian, we usually eat them at Christmas (imported from Egypt or Tunisia typically).
Hi miss josay &sabbatical good to see yous both,loving the Nigerian content ,never seen so many dents on the Nigerian taxi s,, hopefully be in Uganda for 2023
@@hk254lyt8 That’s not being weird. Part of her aim was to break the ice and make him more comfortable in the area. It’s a little too invasive, but thats what Nigerians do sometimes. Food wasn’t her problem. Did she or anybody in that large market look like they couldn’t afford food to you?
@@hk254lyt8, you got it completely wrong. That is the Nigerian way. A Nigerian will laugh at what she did. I won't be surprised if host them in her home later in the day if they had warm up to her. She's not begging at all.
Yea Abuja and Jos are nice but I think Josey and Sabbatical like chaotic cities. Lagos may be too much for them tho. Abuja and Jos may be too slow but they should def visit
Of course I come to see the beautiful Miss Josey, always admired her for afar, so glad Tommy had the initiative to spot lite the African Queen of Ugandan Dish....... Cheers!
They are trying to know u better not begging in the sense. They can also give u more in return. Just open your heart to them and love will come your way. Nigerians are very nice and kind people
U almost gone all East Africa countries but u left Ethiopia. I hope ur next destination is Ethiopia if it is possible for you. Ethiopia is Country never colonized and the second high populations in Africa. Come you will be enjoyed and gonna love it !!! Big fun from Ethiopia 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹!!!
Me really shocked when y’all walked pass okpa/moimoi and you’re still looking for Nigerian street food😭. You just missed the real deal! And this just brings back memories of jumping off the bus (a typical way to alight from a bus in Lagos) while it’s still moving…epic!
You are such a brave woman. I followed you via Sabbatical's channel. Not to mention you are beautiful and kind. Please keep the content coming so we can continue learning about different parts of the world.
Shine your eye; a lot of folks are very direct when they have an objective clear in their mind. Oyibo is still the same to many of them, whether the people be white or black. A beautiful woman, from somewhere outside of the country, is a meal ticket for the generation of folks, ready to do/say anything in finding a way out to something that they hope is better.
@Ike Naija The notion that there is currently a generation of Nigerian men (and women), who see someone from out of the country, and are fully prepared to say and do anything that they think they need to do to get themselves out of the country... and then figure out the next step once they're out. No concern for whatever they're leaving in Nigeria (wife, children, family situation, work in the country, etc), as long as they get out. Truth is truth
Hey Tommy. Been binging on your videos. Thanks for the look at Africa with your historical insights. Really nice to get to know Josey a little better in this one. She's adorable pal.
Those Nigerian spring rolls were actually pretty good, ngl
The man has arrived! 👏
Are you always smoking the finest African bushes or do you naturally just look/act that chill? Haha no judgement just wondering what the African herbs are like
So yummy yummy, i really enjoyed them
@@RevivedPromotions Not even the finest African herbs could produce this lovely personality I have, for better or worse
@@SabbaticalTommy haha good answer
Happy to see you guys again together.
Yes ruclips.net/video/qRJjgadlKcw/видео.html
I want to thank both of you young folks for letting me continue traveling the world through your lens.....I'm old and can no longer travel far but when I was your age I traveled all through Asia, Polynesia and latin America in days before the internet....spent 20 years overseas..your travel logs allow me to travel vicariously through your eyes...it's an amazing world....I always searched off the beaten path for tribal locals and have wonderful memories of those days....my journey's were without photos though...wish I had been able to document them ....I also learned Mandarin and some Taiwanese in my travels...my wife is Taiwanese and we speak it at home ....finally settled in coastal Oregon and life is good....may you both never thirst!
That sounds like a Life well worth living....
(Also like that Oregon Bit)
Life is good. What else do you need ?
LOVE YOU TWO TOGETHER!!! 💜💜💜💜
Thank you 😘
@@missjosey1148 You need to convince Tommy that a more permanent colab is a good idea.!
Pls on't give up your own contributions though Josey.
Don't know what it is (definitely not romanticism) but there is such a fascinating energy between you that we love to see.
So do I !!! LOVE IT!!
@@Jackie_360 they're good travel friends it's beautiful to see! I wish we could all have a travel buddy!
Welcome to Lagos 🇳🇬. If you'd like to link up let me know. I live in Lagos and I'm a RUclipsr as well
Check Virtue Grace out she’s amazing, she has great contents and good vibes, you will love her
That would be great, my favorite RUclipsr
I'm happy YT recommended Josey after I binge watched all of Sabbatical's vids this weekend!
It's easy to see Josey as Naija because of her gap teeth- it's a trademark of Nigerians.
Nice video Josey. You know what? It's reassuring to see you with Tommy. Ciao!!!
She is a great (and fierce) friend! Josie has Tommy’s back and won’t back down!
Hello from the Mekong Delta, I agree with Tommy has an American “what else do we have to do”. I enjoy seeing you and Tommy together having adventures. The two of you “look good together“. The intensity of the street and the search for food is exhausting. Take care and have fun.
Your smile is just so beautiful....Lagos is just too crazy for words.
Lagos is New York City; with people from everywhere, all hustling to try and make something of themselves, by any means necessary
@@scipio2009 exactly. With the emphasis on "by any means"
It's an underdeveloped NY kinda
Yooo......I’ve been binging Josey and Tommy’s videos for the past few days and all I do is smile and laugh 😂 thank you guys
Love these two together . Miss Josey definitely brings " the energy " .
miss Josey I love yur humour and always smiling positive attitude, saved my day once again thanks
You guys are having a blast in this crazy country.
Hi from Romania (Europe), Josey! You’re very beautiful and very smart. I wanna’ let you know that you have fans even this far. Be safe and have a BIG LIKE from me!
Food looks so good! So many choices. Love Nigerian food.
So good to see you two together again. 👍
I'm just glad you guys were able to film without anyone snatching your device.
Omg! Just finished watching you guys on Sabbatical's channel, and Josey girl, you were so brave and calm walking through all those pushy venders! Keep on smiling and being strong 😀 love watching your videos!
I'm glad that you have a channel. I like your style. Greetings from Atlanta. I also wanted to see Lagos
I really enjoy learning about African countries from your videos.
If ever there was a perfect couple... you two are it. I can see it in the way you look at one another. "Hold on loosely but never let go." .38 Special
These two have a connection I think . And who could not fall in love with Miss Josey ? She's so beautiful inside and out !
Sabbatical always says he loves Chaotic streets, Nigerian was like wait till you get here bro. Lol, I bet Sabbatical will qualify his kind of “chaotic” appropriately after being in Lagos. You guys should come to ABUJA, it’s the ideal Nigerian city for foreigners. Less chaotic.
I dont think he would like Abuja. He seems to enjoy the chaos
*very nice to see u with him*
We are walking with you wherever you go. We like the down to earth places. This is the reality of what is really going on in people's lives. You and sabbatical are doing great 👍
There's nothing I wouldn't pay to have just one hearty laughter similar to Josey
I love you two together, you make a great team. Y'all stay safe. God bless you 🙏
Thanks Josey! That’s so great with you and Tommy! You guy’s are great with handling the begging situations. You’re cute laughing them away. Food does look tasty and delicious. 😁
She wasn’t actually begging. She was just being jovial. It’s hard to understand the confidence of the typical Nigerian when you are not a Nigerian.
That woman may be richer than Sabbatical & Jossey combined. Don't mess with some Nigerian market women, they're rich.
@@RoyaIboy …and resourceful.
As chaotic as it is there , y'all were still holding it down 💪🏿❤️💯 !
I'm so glad I've found your channel. Enjoying all of your videos. Keep up the great work Josie!
Sabbatical !!! Wassup Mr Tommy !??! Great to see yall together !!!U & Ms Josey NEED to make more videos !! yall have terrific Synergy !!!
There's beauty in chaos, Thanks Josey !
It is not always begging. They are trying to vibe, commune, relate…
All I saw was begging!!!
Asking for money or food is a vibe? Thats so rude.
@@constancejeffries5967 yes it is in your painted illusionary world. Besides your world, there are other worlds, including the real world. The woman that asked food there was trying to rapport and all, not beg, she isn’t hungry. If people have a liking to you, they will eat your food and ask for it very boldly, if they feel your spirit and they connect, they won’t hold back. Rude is too english. Nothing wrong with it but there are other worlds. Sabbatical is quite relatable and people feel it in Africa where they know these stuff and they go close. They won’t do that to everyone. They process stuff first before they go close.
@@JudehEmpire yes look again. There is seeing and there is seeing many more things.
You can only be Nigerian to vibe why she’s begging for it not like she can’t buy the whole street food
Hi Miss Josey, really enjoy your videos so much.
Amazing josey you guys rock.. pumping put some awsome videos of Nigeria.. I remember I did wish to travel to Lagos a number of years ago. But unsure as going by myself and from the UK.. it seems like home from home.. if I was there josey in the market I could spend alot of time and money on the delicious Nigerian food.
Fjodor Dostojevski: ““If you wish to glimpse inside a human soul and get to know a man, don't bother analyzing his ways of being silent, of talking, of weeping, of seeing how much he is moved by noble ideas; you will get better results if you just watch him laugh. If he laughs well, he's a good man.” Reminds me of Tommy’s smile.
👍👍👍 respect from Russia 🇷🇺 . Dostoevsky is my favorite writer!!... And of course I appreciated Tommy's laugh too
that's very dumb, psychopaths and sociopath are good men, and depressed Samaritans are bad men by this logic
@@Yanzdorloph “It Is Absurd To Divide People Into Good And Bad. People Are Either Charming Or Tedious.” (Oskar Wilde)
@@СергейСергеев-ж8ж9к And Miss Joseys heartwarming smile too . Her soul must be pure as gold from that smile !
Another beautiful video from Lagos Naijja. When you began rolling I thought man! that gal looks so Nigerian! due to her complexion and the gap in her teeth. I forgot she's Ugandan for once. But you get to enjoy what most of us Africans just wish they'd do- travel around the continent, meet other Africans, make friends just like you've done in your travels. When will African countries open their borders to fellow Africans? And make trade and cross-border movement easier. They're some Nigerians in Kenya, I just wish I could get the opportunity to travel to West Africa and experience the culture of the people there. It should be cheaper flying across African countries but it turns out, it's the exact opposite. Nice video mister sabbatical. From Kenya I say continue doing what you do. You're helping us- virtual travelers to experience different parts of Africa in a totally unique way. Cheers man!
Hey miss Josey, that food 12.50min looks delicious. I really like your videos.....stay safe and keep making these videos of africa.....greetings from amsterdam the netherlands.....
I can see you realy enjoyed guys keep it up we right behind you
Happy to see you two together again ❤
Nice to see you guys collab again (I was tickled silly seeing you both on Sabbaticals channel), and see Miss Josey out of Uganda for a minute. Have fun.
@16:57...That lady was just being overly jovial, casually friendly because Tommy is white. Just catching fun.
She was saying in Yoruba: "You are miserly...it's only a miser that gives someone just one thing...come on, give me two..."
Not really begging, just being friendly.
It's a Lagos thing, really 😜
@MissJosey @Tommy
I don't think its right to meet some random person and ask them to buy u something, that was really disgusting to watch
@@jayorha4798 I agree with you 💯.
I get the being jovial as a yoruba guy but she was invasive. Not cool and i know she will do better if she knows better.
The kids having fun being in the video literally scattered as soon as that woman showed up. Her street reputation clearly precedes her. Would like to know more on that backstory.
Yeah I’m Nigerian, and I’ve had such experience in lagos too, I’m used to it 🤣🤣
Cheers from Italy! You guys are awesome
Great adventure food tour thanks to you all we enjoy the tour 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤩
From watching these videos from Africa is that Africa is more like Europe - each country is very different, it is not a monolithic place.
Africa is a thousand times more diverse than Europe. Thousands of different languages and ethnic groups, over 52 countries, and it's the continent where mankind has lived and evolved for the longest. You can find every conceivable type of human there.
JOSIE... STAY HAPPY... LOVE YOUR VIDEOS
At 7:06 he says Biafra: it was a secessionist state from Nigeria that existed from 1967 to 1970.
At 9:00 I'm not sure you understood what he is saying: dates, the fruit of date palm tree. I'm Italian, we usually eat them at Christmas (imported from Egypt or Tunisia typically).
Josey and Tommy, You brighten my day.
Where are my Nigeria people. I really enjoyed watching this this is so amazing
You guys should make a road trip from Ĺagos to Accra Ghana.
Bless up
Watching from Sydney Australia
I'm finally following the Queen.. Thank youtube for recommending me. Tell sabbatical to add a link to your RUclips.. We've been trying to find you.
So interesting seeing your different styles of editing/filming. Would be fun to see two vids, each of you only filming the other person in action. :P
Hi miss josay &sabbatical good to see yous both,loving the Nigerian content ,never seen so many dents on the Nigerian taxi s,, hopefully be in Uganda for 2023
I cracked up completely when I heard the intro music! Sounds very familiar! Lion vs hyena? Love you both!
Two great souls, great content gal.keep the adventure.
The lady asking you for some buns is only being jovial. Nigerians can be hyper confident sometimes. We flow very well with complete strangers
Yeah, really true.
No. She was being weird. Africans must stop this behavior
@@hk254lyt8
That’s not being weird. Part of her aim was to break the ice and make him more comfortable in the area. It’s a little too invasive, but thats what Nigerians do sometimes. Food wasn’t her problem. Did she or anybody in that large market look like they couldn’t afford food to you?
@@charlesugochukwu9283 whatever it is that was weird and should stop. Stop justifying weird behavior
@@hk254lyt8, you got it completely wrong. That is the Nigerian way. A Nigerian will laugh at what she did. I won't be surprised if host them in her home later in the day if they had warm up to her. She's not begging at all.
So glad I found your channel
😊😊😘
Nigeria is lovely at the same time chaotic 🤦😂👍🏼👍🏼. Looking forward to visiting. Nice couple 💕
all the honking would drive me nuts. Love your videos. You are so beautiful.
Miss Josey, you have a great natural talent for making the appropriate face, to suit the situation. Nice!
I 💘 love the videos with you and your side kick in it we come from different places but we are in the same world good job guys.
Please go and visit Jos or Abuja. My wife is from there. It's very different to Lagos. Much more calm.
Why please?
@@jero0418 Because I'd like to see them go there? What you mean?
Yea Abuja and Jos are nice but I think Josey and Sabbatical like chaotic cities. Lagos may be too much for them tho. Abuja and Jos may be too slow but they should def visit
Josey, take them all to uganda hahahaha funny guys🤣 nice vlog girl! Oyinbo !!!! Tommy when Nigerians say bye for me means they are showing you love.
ay awesome to see you guys in Nigeria. I have heritage from Ebonyi state
The woman was not begging ,she was welcoming you.Making feel like one of us.
I agree with you, she was being playful ❤
Cool adventure. Great company
YOUR TRIP IN LAGOS LOOKED VERY INTERESTING..FRIENDLY TOO. THANKS FOR THE TOUR.QUITE INTERESTING 👍
Yay you guys are back!!! Y’all are a great team!
Of course I come to see the beautiful Miss Josey, always admired her for afar, so glad Tommy had the initiative to spot lite the African Queen of Ugandan Dish....... Cheers!
10:10 Very handsome brother indirectly hitting on Josey. Like the Nigerian outfits.
The way u say oyinbo nimi .....always crack me up bro.....love you both....keep doing what you do
They are trying to know u better not begging in the sense. They can also give u more in return. Just open your heart to them and love will come your way. Nigerians are very nice and kind people
My husband is in Lagos Nigeria 🇳🇬 but I’m coming to Kampala too i thank you for theses Vedics
Hi josey....very interesting video
Try strret food in my home country mauritius island...thank s a lot for your incredible smile
Nice to see crazy adventurer Tommy in Lagos 🤣😂😆🤣. Watching all his mad adventures in East Africa.🙂
Amaizing video. Enjoy Nigeria. Glad u guys are having this fun and working together. Its excellent. Keep that amaizing laugh. 👍👍
This videos keep getting better nice job
So happy how happy you are in my country. Cheers
WOW that was crazy loud.
I enjoy your videos very much.
U almost gone all East Africa countries but u left Ethiopia. I hope ur next destination is Ethiopia if it is possible for you. Ethiopia is Country never colonized and the second high populations in Africa. Come you will be enjoyed and gonna love it !!! Big fun from Ethiopia 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹!!!
JOSIE YOU AND SABBATICAL ARE THE BEST.. MORE VIDEOS FOR BOTH
WaszGood.. So happy to find Josey's Channel. Let's Go
Silly me. Hadn't noticed it was your channel Josey. COOL! You seen to stir up fun everywhere. Love it.
just beautiful Josey keep it great content, we also subscribed to Sabbatical
Me really shocked when y’all walked pass okpa/moimoi and you’re still looking for Nigerian street food😭. You just missed the real deal!
And this just brings back memories of jumping off the bus (a typical way to alight from a bus in Lagos) while it’s still moving…epic!
Love your sharing!
You two make a nice couple. Should do it more often. Greetings from Florida.
Please can someone explain to me, why this comment is everywhere, they look good together, WHY?
@@nenitafrica6851 why not?
The team's back together again!
Thanks Josey. I enjoyed that street food 😋😜
Another great video 😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You are such a brave woman. I followed you via Sabbatical's channel.
Not to mention you are beautiful and kind. Please keep the content coming so we can continue learning about different parts of the world.
I am just loving your adventures much love from SA
I love y’all both
Thank you 😘
You look good together!
Sabbatical is with you.....adventures is fun always... filipino fan here watching from Saudi
Beautiful video.Thank you.
You're so happy and adventurous. Good video.
Wow! You guys are bold! I am from Nigeria and I don’t think I will ever try this.
Hi Ms.Jossy, you look like Nigerian, have enjoyed the yellow coloured omnibuses.
Noticed some of the guys are very direct when they are interested. Josey's getting hit on while she's with Tommy it's hilarious!
Shine your eye; a lot of folks are very direct when they have an objective clear in their mind. Oyibo is still the same to many of them, whether the people be white or black.
A beautiful woman, from somewhere outside of the country, is a meal ticket for the generation of folks, ready to do/say anything in finding a way out to something that they hope is better.
@@scipio2009
You’re badly mistaken.
@Ike Naija The notion that there is currently a generation of Nigerian men (and women), who see someone from out of the country, and are fully prepared to say and do anything that they think they need to do to get themselves out of the country... and then figure out the next step once they're out.
No concern for whatever they're leaving in Nigeria (wife, children, family situation, work in the country, etc), as long as they get out.
Truth is truth
@@charlesugochukwu9283 I don't think I, am.
Beyond that, Ugochukwu from where? From Isu??
@@scipio2009 Thanks for describing my intimate feelings for miss Josey. I live in the E.U. though.
You have a beautiful smile and laugh, very lovely.
Hey Tommy. Been binging on your videos. Thanks for the look at Africa with your historical insights. Really nice to get to know Josey a little better in this one. She's adorable pal.