Vera! I think you should check if the RUclips is reducing the number of ur subscribers. You have one of the best quality containts close to Maya but ur channel doesn't grow as it should.
Thank you for your faith in me. I hope it will get there with time. However, you can help with that by spreading the word/channel to your close associates. The growth will come. Organically too. Thank you
Peace and Blessings from Los Angeles, CA USA. I have subscribed to both your channels. I am married to a Nigerian who is from Enugu! We plan on relocating there for retirement, and have already build our home. As an American, I have learned so much from both of you! 👍🏾👍🏾🇳🇬💯
I saw one about a European woman married to a Masai man and living in a Masai village. I wonder if we can find something like that in Nigeria? (Something more out of town, real village life)
@@jon_s I doubt it except you want to marry fulani that live in the desert they are herders. I dont think herders will marry a stranger except the educated ones and their educated once are very rich so they dont live in desert so it will be difficult to find s place like mass in Nigeria. However, those mass people are also fulani.
@@godwinejiofor8064 That's exactly what I mean. The Masai are similar to the Fulanis. I've seen instances of occidental women going to marry Masai people and live in their villages. That means it's not far-fetched to find such example(s) in Nigeria too. It just needs some scouting around to discover
You Nigerian, African content creators are doing a great job; making up for the absent regular, traditional electronic news media, positively portraying and debunk negative coverages and narratives about Nigeria and the African continent. Good job, sis
I know I’ma Nigerian, but people know I didn’t grow up here every where I go. I relocated to Enugu & It’s very safe. Good video Chief *Your favorite Philly girl 🇺🇸 in Enugu, Nigeria 🇳🇬*
It's our own people we treat like dirt. Then when we go abroad those foreigners that we worship in Nigeria treat us like trash in their own countries 😑
I just discovered Naciz about a month ago on RUclips and I haven't gotten tired of watching her posts. Keep up the good work. At the end of the day, we are all God's creatures .
I am a fan of Naciz! She is highly intelligent and witty. It's not surprising that an Igbo man married her. I live in Los Angeles and my best friend is Philippino. I also have an Onitsha friend married to a Philippina.
I'm South African and Nigerians take offense when we say this lol. They are so loud and overwhelming at times, you won't sit near them 🙆🏽♀️🙆🏽♀️ especially the men.
Thank you for doing this video, Chief Vera. As you’re hearing from many Nigerians, we need to move away from asking foreigners what they think of Nigeria(ns). If we’re looking for ppl to ask let’s ask Nigerian diasporans what they think of Nigeria and how we (diasporans) can help to improve our country. There’s nothing “oyibo” can do for us. We are 90% responsible for our country’s image. From the way we treat each other to the way we talk and conduct ourselves. I’m sure she’s a very nice lady but in general our ppl (Africans) put too much value in the opinion of outsiders.
This is my first time to watch your RUclips channel, and it's so encouraging. I am a Nigerian from Enugu state and and l am married to Filipino. We actually base here in the Philippines but are working on coming to Enugu to establish a business there that will benefit our people. Keep us updated more business opportunities there. Thanks for being a Pan African and indeed an insightful woman. We hope to meet you in person when we come home.
@@Chiefvera Oh so so so sorry it was a typographical error. It suppose to be " and indeed an insightful woman....I really apologize for the mistake of not checking my writing before posting it.
From this conversation, it seems you are meant to be a real Igbo wife. If you open your mind you will enjoy Nigeria. Philipinos are very very nice people too. They can easily coexist with any nationality. They never make trouble and they are very generally understandable people. I personally love all my Philipino friends: all females though but their men must equally be good as well. May God bless you to prosper, be in great health and live a very long life with your families here and at Phillipines. Ka emesia Nwunyeanyi! O?
I love you for being a good sister in law (Nwunye anyi), representing my home city very well. Your comment got me rolling "in Nigeria Men are really men)!
This is good. I like the questions you asked her. As someone who lived in many Asian countries, I can say she is quite honest and insightful with her answers. Thanks for making this. Please interview Chinese people if you can find them
@@Chiefvera I'm clueless on this. I think it would depend. If it's a Naija wife then the same questions you asked the Filipina would apply perfectly. In other cases (like business investors), you could take it a bit further... 1. How is life without Karaoke, cheap pork and dumplings? 2. How are they affected by the new policies restricting the movement of money outside of Nigeria? 3. Do they see Nigeria as a place they would stay forever? (Or at least long-term) 4. What do they think about the way they are treated in Nigeria, compared to the way Chinese treat Nigerians in China? (tough question but I think there's a way to make it land softly, especially with your special soft-speaking skills ;) 5. Do they think the racial/cultural barrier between the Chinese and the Africans can ever be broken? If Yes, how? 6. Have they lived in other African countries prior to Nigeria? 6.a (If yes) Which African country do they like most and why? 6.b What do they think Nigerians could do at a community level to make the environment more appealing to Chinese? 7. e.t.c.
The Chinese will never give you theirbreal opinion in public. So its a waste of time bcos you'll never get realvanswers. All you will get is, what they think you want to hear and what will benefit them in the long run.
@@favourlawrence9818 You have a point. Especially in English language, it will be a challenge to extract honest answers from them. But I believe that Chief Vera has some magic she could use
Anywhere in Nigeria is safe for foreigners especially ones that don't have melanin for some reason and then our people wonder how we got colonialism still happening till this day...true or definitely true?
So true. As blacks some of us worshipped white skin. Some of us even still thinks that God is a white man, even this they were the ones that enslaved our people and are still oppressing us today. Some of us ditch our true languages for the colonizers English language and bleaching our skin to look like them. Then we wonder why they see us as less than and inferior. It's like we don't have an identity of our own. Selfhate.
I wonder if Whites can interview us this way in their land. When they speak a sentence or little of our language we go into ecstasy, when our people here speak their languages fluently without any appreciation
@@blessedAfrikan217 Language belongs to anyone who speaks it. If you buy a Tesla does it belong to you or Elon Musk? If you buy a bulb does it belong to you or Michael Faraday?
We Nigerian are welcoming people we see anyone as one of us but the world hate us for nothing just because God blessed us with wisdom and understanding.their are good and bad people everywhere.
wow the interviewer hit the stereotype nails perfectly with her pin point hammer questions. the guest is also a true definition of cultural integration. 1 new subscriber earned, kudos!!!
Thank you for sharing this video. Very informative. I am from Abor, Enugu. This video has changed my perception and I look forward to investing in Enugu.
Hi Chief Vera, You have earned a new subscriber and a "like" here. Keep it up dear sis. You're really doing a great job with hitting the interview with right questions and the Pinay is being honest with her responses. I once lived & studied in the Philippines from 2015 to 2019 and lived in several cities like Makati, Dagupan, Urdaneta and Baguio city (which is my favorite city in the Philippines due to its cold weather). I then left to Europe where I'm currently residing. There are lots of beautiful things to say about the Philippines than the "cons".
@@Chiefvera It is my plan to visit and eventually move to Enugu. So I better make sure I have bags of money 💰 💰 💰 for the visa extensions. That Niger wife status is interesting. 👀
Thank you very much very helpful video please, try to interview oyibo man to so we can hear his side too to encourage more people to come to Nigeria 🇳🇬
From your mouth to the universe. I believe that these things Nacis mentioned will soon become a reality on the streets of Enugu and Nigeria. My hope is that life will still be affordable to the regular Nigerian when we begin to have more foreign investors. We all must rise to the occasion of development so that we are not left behind
I always call Filipinos our brothers and sisters from across the sea, Filipinos are one of the few Asian countries who actually are chill with us black people, they know how to blend in with us black people when they move to our countries and they never cause problems, they are a very friendly nation, I know of I am naciz, I love her, I follow her channel, she is amazing.
Hey Chief Vera, I'm one of your subscribers. I'm requesting if you can take a trip to ubahu in Nkanu-east of Enugu Nigeria, let's see what you will discover please!!
All do I am not from Ngwo where she is married from I was born and bread from Enugu Ngwo I grow up there she is saying the truth Enugu and Ngwo is a wonderful place to be
Wonderful content 👌 i love the calmness in both of you ❤ My Belgium husband watched with me.. He will visit Nigeria soon:) Keep on changing the narratives..
I love what you are doing on the channel. I definitely subscribed immediately. Please next time you are interview reduce the "oo okay" "okay' "okay" it's very distracting
Phillipinos have Black ancestry. Thats what most of them wont say. The Black Phollipinos are still there. But are marginalised and dis disenfranchised.
we dont really care..nothing like black ancestry....if you are speaking about African ancestry then be specific..about the origin...otherwise all humans have African ancestry
I was in enugu to be more specific Ngwo about a month ago and I LOVED IT. I'm Mexican-American. The only thing that made me suffer was a Heat rash I had never been exposed to such weather. But I'm for sure going back soon.
I met quite a few Nigerians mostly Igbos and Yurobas during my university days. Very nice people indeed. I started eating fufu and gari and love Nigerian cuisine . One of my best friend for over 25 yrs. is Igbo and I should have traveled there when he had his traditional marriage but unfortunately I couldn’t get time off from work.
@@Chiefvera I’m from Haiti, our people were taken from West Africa i.e. Nigeria, Ghana, Benin, Senegal and so forth and brought to the Caribbean as slaves. We have managed to maintain most of the culture and fused them together since we are of different tribes. I’m very fond of Igbos and the culture. My friend Ikechuku Nwosu and I attended the same university in New York in 1981, and we remain best of friends. He resides in Dallas, Texas. There is a large enclave of Igbos in Dallas.
This an interesting interaction. I enjoyed it. Thanks for the good job and big thanks to our Philippine wife. I was born and brought up in Enugu. May God grant us our heart desired country, Biafra.
Vera.. what she is say the truth... I live here in the Philippines and that's what they think of us here... Even I have a girlfriend here...whenever am talking with my Friend my girl will be thinking if we are fighting
TVC and Channels are both Nigerian news channels that broadcast globally including here in the UK - the only thing is that the quality of these stations unfortunately is below par in comparison to BBC, CNN, Al Jazera etc
Somwhat is the next video? Something from the business? What is the best easy self employed business there? Some advoice for a peaple who want be self employed?
Vera! I think you should check if the RUclips is reducing the number of ur subscribers. You have one of the best quality containts close to Maya but ur channel doesn't grow as it should.
Thank you for your faith in me. I hope it will get there with time.
However, you can help with that by spreading the word/channel to your close associates. The growth will come. Organically too.
Thank you
@@Chiefvera you are so intelligent
Yes, they are and I do not know how to go about it than to keep going. Big thanks for the lovely observation.
Peace and Blessings from Los Angeles, CA USA. I have subscribed to both your channels. I am married to a Nigerian who is from Enugu! We plan on relocating there for retirement, and have already build our home. As an American, I have learned so much from both of you! 👍🏾👍🏾🇳🇬💯
Thank you.
I'm glad we could be of a great value to you.
Looking forward to when you move back here
That relocation gladdened my heart, no place like HOME!!!!!
@Louloo why not?
@Louloo we travel to make a living man once we make it happily come back home man
She knows us well; may her joy, happiness she finds in Nigeria, never runs dried ! Amen!
Amen! Thank you
Amen!!!
Let us make this our queen to hit 20k
Highly needed!🙌🙌
Hey guys,
I hope this answers most of the questions you have about living in Enugu and other parts of Nigeria?
I saw one about a European woman married to a Masai man and living in a Masai village. I wonder if we can find something like that in Nigeria? (Something more out of town, real village life)
@@jon_s there might be.
@@jon_s I doubt it except you want to marry fulani that live in the desert they are herders. I dont think herders will marry a stranger except the educated ones and their educated once are very rich so they dont live in desert so it will be difficult to find s place like mass in Nigeria. However, those mass people are also fulani.
@@godwinejiofor8064 That's exactly what I mean. The Masai are similar to the Fulanis. I've seen instances of occidental women going to marry Masai people and live in their villages. That means it's not far-fetched to find such example(s) in Nigeria too. It just needs some scouting around to discover
Hmm her point on the media is TRUE! The big news channels like BBC, CNN for sure have shared so much negativity about Africa and Nigeria as a whole.
I like that she's simple and speaking for all. She's really real.
You Nigerian, African content creators are doing a great job; making up for the absent regular, traditional electronic news media, positively portraying and debunk negative coverages and narratives about Nigeria and the African continent.
Good job, sis
Thank you
I know I’ma Nigerian, but people know I didn’t grow up here every where I go. I relocated to Enugu & It’s very safe. Good video Chief
*Your favorite Philly girl 🇺🇸 in Enugu, Nigeria 🇳🇬*
Enugu is a beautiful place to be. Do enjoy your stay.
@@Nadel60 yes plan on raising children here as well. I love it. Thank you
That’s lovely to hear. I’ve always lived in London and I plan to relocate too
No doubt about that, Enugu is the coolest state to live in Nigeria
It is
Yea that's right
it isnt but can get there
@@tosinojo7310it is
Nigerians are in luv with Foreigners. We treat them good
Yep, that is why they fight for us
I wonder why and also half castes too
It's our own people we treat like dirt. Then when we go abroad those foreigners that we worship in Nigeria treat us like trash in their own countries 😑
nice one, my very good friend is a Filipino. very nice people
Our infatuation with other nations is dishearteningly disturbing at best ...good interview skills
I just discovered Naciz about a month ago on RUclips and I haven't gotten tired of watching her posts. Keep up the good work. At the end of the day, we are all God's creatures .
She has just answered all my questions before my international friends.
Filipinos have the best accent in asia when they speak English.
They can be very kind too.
thank you
They aren't so nice to blacks in the UK esp at work
@@werqzeleke2815blacks aren’t nice to anyone
She said lots of good things about Nigeria. Very impressive! Ask her about Filipino cassava cake,very sweet dessert.
Really?
Who'd think that something cakey would come from cassava
@@Chiefvera I was shocked myself, wondering how they make it.
hahaha! you know our cassava cake!
@@iamnaciz6069 Yes, I have a friend from the Philippine. Hoping to see how it's made physically.
@@Chiefvera it's so delicious cassava 🍰.
I am a fan of Naciz! She is highly intelligent and witty. It's not surprising that an Igbo man married her. I live in Los Angeles and my best friend is Philippino. I also have an Onitsha friend married to a Philippina.
You are right about her
wow! thank you!...
King all the way from Toronto Canada watching I love this episode so much
Thanks for clearing all that up
In general when our people talk you will think they are fighting😂😂 we dey have passion for loud talk😂😂. Thanks for sharing sis
Lol @ 'we have passion for loud talk'
I'm South African and Nigerians take offense when we say this lol. They are so loud and overwhelming at times, you won't sit near them 🙆🏽♀️🙆🏽♀️ especially the men.
@@meep2605 Sry this is who we are. And yes we are Loud and a very big heart too..
Jamaicans too!
@@meep2605 telling people they are loud is an insult because that is who we are we are not fighting anyone
042 is a lovely place ,where you can relax chill and have lots of fun if you’ve friends .......looking forward coming to 042 again
You're right about 'if you have friends'
Bravo my sister i wish you the best in Nigeria and GODPAPA bless you with many children Amen 👍👏😁😁😁♥️🌹💐🎉🎊
Thank you for this informative video! I’m in US & My fiancé is in Enugu!! I was scared to visit. I’m so happy hearing this.
You're welcome
Excellent job Chief Vera. It’s great to have the perspectives of people settling in Enugu. 👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you 🤗
Nice one, igbo Amaka ❤️
Thank you for doing this video, Chief Vera. As you’re hearing from many Nigerians, we need to move away from asking foreigners what they think of Nigeria(ns). If we’re looking for ppl to ask let’s ask Nigerian diasporans what they think of Nigeria and how we (diasporans) can help to improve our country.
There’s nothing “oyibo” can do for us. We are 90% responsible for our country’s image. From the way we treat each other to the way we talk and conduct ourselves. I’m sure she’s a very nice lady but in general our ppl (Africans) put too much value in the opinion of outsiders.
Duly noted. Thanks for the insight
She is not Òyìnbó...
@@johna.5814 ok
This is my first time to watch your RUclips channel, and it's so encouraging. I am a Nigerian from Enugu state and and l am married to Filipino. We actually base here in the Philippines but are working on coming to Enugu to establish a business there that will benefit our people. Keep us updated more business opportunities there. Thanks for being a Pan African and indeed an insightful woman. We hope to meet you in person when we come home.
....I dont quite get the 'thanks for being pan african and ignorant' part.
@@Chiefvera Oh so so so sorry it was a typographical error. It suppose to be " and indeed an insightful woman....I really apologize for the mistake of not checking my writing before posting it.
@@mishaelchuks5893 thank you
MY BEST FRIEND IS A FILIPINO GREAT GUY THIS LADY IS SO SMART AND WELL EDUCATED REALLY LIKE HER MIND SET
From this conversation, it seems you are meant to be a real Igbo wife. If you open your mind you will enjoy Nigeria. Philipinos are very very nice people too. They can easily coexist with any nationality. They never make trouble and they are very generally understandable people. I personally love all my Philipino friends: all females though but their men must equally be good as well. May God bless you to prosper, be in great health and live a very long life with your families here and at Phillipines. Ka emesia Nwunyeanyi! O?
Well said
I lived in the philippines for 6 years the philippinas are the best women in the world.
Thanks...I am a Filipina.
God bless you!
Thank you kabayan for sharing for this Take care always there ...and Godbless you
I love you for being a good sister in law (Nwunye anyi), representing my home city very well. Your comment got me rolling "in Nigeria Men are really men)!
042 for life much love from KL more blessing for both of you
wow!!! First time coming across your channel and I am impressed!!! Well done girl 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you.
I hope you stick around for more
This is good. I like the questions you asked her. As someone who lived in many Asian countries, I can say she is quite honest and insightful with her answers. Thanks for making this. Please interview Chinese people if you can find them
Thanks, you're welcome.
Are there any specific questions you'd want me to.ask the Chinese if I get see them?
@@Chiefvera I'm clueless on this. I think it would depend. If it's a Naija wife then the same questions you asked the Filipina would apply perfectly. In other cases (like business investors), you could take it a bit further...
1. How is life without Karaoke, cheap pork and dumplings?
2. How are they affected by the new policies restricting the movement of money outside of Nigeria?
3. Do they see Nigeria as a place they would stay forever? (Or at least long-term)
4. What do they think about the way they are treated in Nigeria, compared to the way Chinese treat Nigerians in China? (tough question but I think there's a way to make it land softly, especially with your special soft-speaking skills ;)
5. Do they think the racial/cultural barrier between the Chinese and the Africans can ever be broken? If Yes, how?
6. Have they lived in other African countries prior to Nigeria?
6.a (If yes) Which African country do they like most and why?
6.b What do they think Nigerians could do at a community level to make the environment more appealing to Chinese?
7. e.t.c.
@@jon_s this is more than enough already.
Thanks for the insight.
Let's hope I find one or more willing to sit in front of a camera
The Chinese will never give you theirbreal opinion in public. So its a waste of time bcos you'll never get realvanswers. All you will get is, what they think you want to hear and what will benefit them in the long run.
@@favourlawrence9818 You have a point. Especially in English language, it will be a challenge to extract honest answers from them. But I believe that Chief Vera has some magic she could use
I really enjoyed this video. I visited Enugu a few months ago and I will be buying land soon. Well done on a great video.
You’re welcome
You are such a nice and wonderful person.
Watched this because of naciz 👍
Welcome. Hope you subscribed as well?
Anywhere in Nigeria is safe for foreigners especially ones that don't have melanin for some reason and then our people wonder how we got colonialism still happening till this day...true or definitely true?
So true. As blacks some of us worshipped white skin. Some of us even still thinks that God is a white man, even this they were the ones that enslaved our people and are still oppressing us today. Some of us ditch our true languages for the colonizers English language and bleaching our skin to look like them. Then we wonder why they see us as less than and inferior. It's like we don't have an identity of our own. Selfhate.
I wonder if Whites can interview us this way in their land. When they speak a sentence or little of our language we go into ecstasy, when our people here speak their languages fluently without any appreciation
We are really welcoming, it's our culture but I wish these people can be half welcoming to foreigners in there countries especially blacks.
@@blessedAfrikan217 wise thought but for me I don't copy their style...
@@blessedAfrikan217 Language belongs to anyone who speaks it. If you buy a Tesla does it belong to you or Elon Musk?
If you buy a bulb does it belong to you or Michael Faraday?
We Nigerian are welcoming people we see anyone as one of us but the world hate us for nothing just because God blessed us with wisdom and understanding.their are good and bad people everywhere.
Absolutely
Yet you hate your brothers
Hello Vera, thank you for this lovely interview with I Am Naciz. It is always welcoming to see how people from overseas view Nigeria. Well done x
Thank you
@@Chiefvera Thank you for the quick reply!
Love this, She has turned to an Igbo woman already
Yes o
Thank you!
@@iamnaciz6069 you're welcome our wife.
Oh yes, she is a sweety, i follow her as well. Chief Vera your doing such a great job!
Thank you
@@Chiefvera i hope you can interview me when i come im getting married there in July to a wonderful Igbo man.
Certainly, just let me know when you come in
Congratulations too
@@Chiefvera yes, i surely will.
Aw! Thank you
wow the interviewer hit the stereotype nails perfectly with her pin point hammer questions. the guest is also a true definition of cultural integration. 1 new subscriber earned, kudos!!!
Thank you and welcome
Thank you for sharing this video. Very informative. I am from Abor, Enugu. This video has changed my perception and I look forward to investing in Enugu.
You're welcome
Very good woman,more blessings to your marriage, stay Connect
Hi Chief Vera,
You have earned a new subscriber and a "like" here. Keep it up dear sis. You're really doing a great job with hitting the interview with right questions and the Pinay is being honest with her responses. I once lived & studied in the Philippines from 2015 to 2019 and lived in several cities like Makati, Dagupan, Urdaneta and Baguio city (which is my favorite city in the Philippines due to its cold weather). I then left to Europe where I'm currently residing. There are lots of beautiful things to say about the Philippines than the "cons".
Thank you
She need her own channel. Thanks for sharing
She owns a channel already (I am Naciz)
Such an interesting interview ☺️... Both of you spoke eloquently 😊👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you
Very informative interview. I was in shock at the visa extension cost.
Lol. Nigeria is not joking
@@Chiefvera It is my plan to visit and eventually move to Enugu. So I better make sure I have bags of money 💰 💰 💰 for the visa extensions. That Niger wife status is interesting. 👀
@@TonyaEL it is. You are always welcome.
Meanwhile, are you male or female?🧐
Thank you very much very helpful video please, try to interview oyibo man to so we can hear his side too to encourage more people to come to Nigeria 🇳🇬
If I find one, I will do that
From your mouth to the universe.
I believe that these things Nacis mentioned will soon become a reality on the streets of Enugu and Nigeria.
My hope is that life will still be affordable to the regular Nigerian when we begin to have more foreign investors.
We all must rise to the occasion of development so that we are not left behind
🙏🙏
I always call Filipinos our brothers and sisters from across the sea, Filipinos are one of the few Asian countries who actually are chill with us black people, they know how to blend in with us black people when they move to our countries and they never cause problems, they are a very friendly nation, I know of I am naciz, I love her, I follow her channel, she is amazing.
Hmmm! Interesting interview.
Wonderful interview! Very informative and down-to-earth. I emjoyed it. And I must say you're an excellent interviewer. Well done.
Thank you
Chief Vera, this is one of your best video.
Ok.
Hope you've subscribed?
Chief Vera, this was a fantastic video!! Incredibly eye opening and informative, thank you so much!!
You're welcome
Hey Chief Vera, I'm one of your subscribers. I'm requesting if you can take a trip to ubahu in Nkanu-east of Enugu Nigeria, let's see what you will discover please!!
This vlogs is so interesting for some that don't really know about Nigeria in general ...
I'm glad you enjoyed
I am Vietnamese who are married Nigerian, we are relocating in Enugu. Some of your Video are useful for me. You did a good job. Thanks
I'm glad I could help
Thank you this video was very informative!
You're welcome
An interesting video guys👍🏿✌🏿
Very good job Vera. I can see maternity leave is over and you’re back on the job. Good luck.
All do I am not from Ngwo where she is married from I was born and bread from Enugu Ngwo I grow up there she is saying the truth Enugu and Ngwo is a wonderful place to be
I learnt a lot today, thanks Vera... I hv subribed already.
You're welcome
Wonderful content 👌 i love the calmness in both of you ❤
My Belgium husband watched with me.. He will visit Nigeria soon:) Keep on changing the narratives..
Thank you!
This lady is no longer a foreigner oh, this one don turn complete Naija...... correct lady. Vera you are doing well, jisike Nne.
Dalu
I love what you are doing on the channel. I definitely subscribed immediately. Please next time you are interview reduce the "oo okay" "okay' "okay" it's very distracting
You're welcome.
Noted!😉
Good description of ENUGU specifically.
Excellent content Vera, keep up the good work.
You know Naciz enjoys our local delicacies 😃, nice to watch your collab video
Enugu is my dreamnplacecto live in
I'd like to move to Enugu as well. If you are looking for someone to move with, hola
Phillipinos have Black ancestry. Thats what most of them wont say. The Black Phollipinos are still there. But are marginalised and dis disenfranchised.
we dont really care..nothing like black ancestry....if you are speaking about African ancestry then be specific..about the origin...otherwise all humans have African ancestry
Interesting video. Keep it up Vera
Nigerians are not poor,they have mansions and the only homeless are the mad people.Thank God for his blessings.
This is good indeed. I love Enugu having lived there for sometime but left now.
This one sweet me
Cool city
I was in enugu to be more specific Ngwo about a month ago and I LOVED IT. I'm Mexican-American. The only thing that made me suffer was a Heat rash I had never been exposed to such weather. But I'm for sure going back soon.
Am from there as well how was it.
Hey!! vera, my new found friend from Nigeria, ❤❤ love your contents.
Thank you
Wow very interesting good job here continue
Hi Vera, I have been following you on RUclips for sometime but have never commented before. Good interview and keep up the good work.
Thank you so much
I met quite a few Nigerians mostly Igbos and Yurobas during my university days. Very nice people indeed. I started eating fufu and gari and love Nigerian cuisine . One of my best friend for over 25 yrs. is Igbo and I should have traveled there when he had his traditional marriage but unfortunately I couldn’t get time off from work.
@@gotadi8741 uh uh..hopefully one day you get the chance to come around. You'd enjoy your stay here.
Where are you from?
@@Chiefvera I’m from Haiti, our people were taken from West Africa i.e. Nigeria, Ghana, Benin, Senegal and so forth and brought to the Caribbean as slaves. We have managed to maintain most of the culture and fused them together since we are of different tribes. I’m very fond of Igbos and the culture. My friend Ikechuku Nwosu and I attended the same university in New York in 1981, and we remain best of friends. He resides in Dallas, Texas. There is a large enclave of Igbos in Dallas.
@@gotadi8741 beautiful
You are helping us Chief, thank you for sharing
You're welcome
Wow
Naija men are very dominant & Filipina girls are stubborn.
Classic...
Watching from Sydney Australia
Classic, really?
Love from Dubai
Naciz. Love you.
Nice one , Vera,,you are a smart good presenter.
Thank you
Am so happy to see you guys
Okay Vera you have a Fan. Very nice Interview. Jisike. #Nwa 042...
Dalu Nwanne
Amazing content thank you for sharing ❤️❤️❤️🥰
welcome
This an interesting interaction. I enjoyed it. Thanks for the good job and big thanks to our Philippine wife. I was born and brought up in Enugu. May God grant us our heart desired country, Biafra.
Intresting video. Keep it up Vera
Thank you
Vera.. what she is say the truth... I live here in the Philippines and that's what they think of us here... Even I have a girlfriend here...whenever am talking with my Friend my girl will be thinking if we are fighting
Lol...they should stop thinking so. We aren't aggressive people
This is very very entertaining.
Good one Well-done to U guys .
Great job;am hitting the subscribe button right away.
Thank you 😊
Filipino are very good people by nature, so if you married to good one, they are ok,
TVC and Channels are both Nigerian news channels that broadcast globally including here in the UK - the only thing is that the quality of these stations unfortunately is below par in comparison to BBC, CNN, Al Jazera etc
Enugu to the world
Is nice report. Congratulation.
Hope you are satisfied now? You are one of the reasons I made this video
@@Chiefvera i know thank you.
Somwhat is the next video? Something from the business? What is the best easy self employed business there? Some advoice for a peaple who want be self employed?
@@accent2toth96 you're welcome
@Igbo Amaka yes but the biafra is end 1970. 01. 15. That time capitulate the last igbo soldiers.