The TRUTH about Pakistan as told by a Nigerian Guy
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- Опубликовано: 12 окт 2024
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The TRUTH about Pakistan as told by a Nigerian Guy
ABIOLA - @abiola.mr
@travelwithbalnurTravel with Balnur
@davaidenisDavai Denis
@becomingpakistaniBecoming Pakistani
This gentleman is the type of abassador for Nigeria we are proud of ❤
Why ? 😊
Doesn't do scam, drugs or prostitution
Check abdullah maroof a nigerian national who has been living in pak for the last 16 years..
Great.. As a black South African I'd never ever think an African person like me would live in Pakistan.. Thanks brother for showing us that we mustn't be scared of other cultures and nationalities..
Why not? You are most welcome to come live here.
As Kenyan I am scared living in South Africa. They have too much hatred toward other Africans but kizz white man azz.
As we talk 4 million Nigerian s are applying for visa to come and join you in Pakistan 😅😅😅
We are honored to have a Nigerian Brother among us.
Nigerians are the worst
The other Africans like Cameroonians are better
This is magnificient Abiola... much love
Nigerians nawaO!! they go everywhere, if there is 1 black person in the north pole, he would be Nigerian
My query is that whenever we see a Nigerian here in South Africa it is often a man. Where are the women? I know it happens with Somalis, Ethiopians etc.. It'd be nice to take a chance with their girls also, and it would help foreigners integrate even better I guess..
Lol 😅😂 Very true
😀..
@kathrynma2003 The is a Nigeria guy in the northern part of freezing Siberia 🥶 with his Russian wife and family. Google search on RUclips, you will see him being interviewed 😊
Egbon! I salute your courage to live in beautiful Pakistan.
This is a very nice interview. These two cultures are very similar, in my opinion. We can do business and learn from both sides. Thanks!!
Nigerians are arguably the smartest people on earth...!!
I'm From Somalia Muslim People They Hug Each Other Always They Show You The Love If You Are The Muslim Alhamduli-lah !
Love u brother from Islamabad
God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Respect from Lahore Pakistan
Why do some people find it hard to say their age?
The lady asked him "how old he was when he left Nigeria", & he only replied by saying, "I was quite young". Too bad!
I don't think it matters.. He is looking young and is articulate.. That was good enough to me as I was watching. As a 67 year old man I'd hate to be asked publicly about my age, unless it has to do with some record..
@@dochere-bolelwang Different strokes.
For me, I've been taught to always say my age whenever I'm asked, as it exudes transparency & responsibility.
Note: it doesn't make me better, but I'm convinced it's a good way to introducing one's character. Only in Africa we shield our age, the Westerners don't.
There is corruption everywhere, even in the so-called developing countries.
I also don't get it,people are fond of celebrating birthdays nowadays but hide their age. I have no problem saying my age whenever I am asked.
I don't visit most countries because of racism. Nice to know Pakistani is cool.
Pakistan has its issues, very conservative but its a nice place as well. I have lived there as a kid years ago, during the regime of late General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, even when he died in the plane crash. My dad was on military course there for 4years. He served in the Nigerian Army. We lived in Islamabad and Karachi as well. We used to put on the long Pakistani dresses and my best food was Chapati, then the mixed colored rice too.
Great viewing.
There are many Nigerians here in India as well.
Usually, come as students.
Sadly, they face a lot of racism here.
But with social rights and awareness, things are getting way better.
I've seen this from my millennial era right down to Gen-Alpha.
So, there's hope.
:(
Hmm... Did not know that. Big of you to admit...
@@nassermj7671 I am a rational person.
I call a spade, a spade. I am not with any wing and I want to see my country reform, so, I always am honest.
There are millions like me in India, thankfully.
Ever watched Dhruv Rathee and his videos on RUclips?
He is a little on to the left front, I am neutral, but he is a good example of liberal Indians.
:)
yes indian hate black and indian are black.
@@abc_cba Rubbish, if you want reform YOU would do a campaign against anti darkskin.
But many Indians live in Nigeria in peace and no one discriminates against them.
Beautiful culture
Hospitality at its best in Pakistan.
Thanks 🎉🎉
otun oba tale carry on bro
The only problem is corruption in developing countries
Abiola is picking up a Pakistan accent 😂🤣😂🤣
Great 💚
Nigerian are everywhere. Unbelievable.
There’s no country they can’t enter…maybe apart from North Korea 😂
@@sheeats4019 They dey there.. lol
Love u both
Nigeria 🇳🇬 no de carry last
??? Okay...
❤❤❤❤🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Abiola man, you are not fluent in Urdu. So much English words in your Urdu.
relax
He's not there for a competition.
Many Hindi and Urdu speakers understand English, so, what matters is communication and not a strict adherence to any language as a whole.
Can you be a little kind to him? At least, he's trying, I wonder if you speak any of the Nigerian languages that you'd be able to correct him in his native language? 😜
As a non - Pakistani.
He can communicate and understand, than it's good. 👍
@@abc_cbaHe's clearly an igbo Nigerian who probably doesn't know how to speak Abiola's language. Most of the Igbo's are mostly jealous & hostile towards Abiola's people in Nigeria.
@@user-hadey15 and that's very wrong.
I wonder how far some supremacists go just to put themselves above someone from their own country. Sadly, there are such people in every country (mostly in Africa and in Asia).
Pray for him, may his soul heal and may he improve as a better human being.