Facts and Observations since moving to / living in Libreville / Gabon
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Here are some facts and observations about Libreville, Gabon. I have realised that many people do not know much about this nation of 2 million people. I hope you find this helpful. Let me know in the comments section.
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O melhor país da África central, embora tenha muito a melhorar, meus parabéns pelo vídeo.
I feel like I know Gabon after watching your videos. You have inspired me to do an aberration video about some countries. Thanks
The depth in research 👌🏾
I learnt so much today
Thank you ❤️
Hello ! Thank you so much ! I am planning a trip to Libreville, Gabon in December :)
it's a pleasure!
Nice informative video. Never as men for direction!!
hahaha still sticking to that!
Nice! This video was very informative, I also remember a couple of years ago reading about Eudoxie being from Gabon!
Very interesting about French being the only official language, kind of sad as well.
Can’t wait for the next video!
Thank you for watching!!!
I love your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your informations. Let me know if you come to Gabon again. I would love to welcome you
Belle vidéo Kanya
Merci
This is so funny because I am a Gabonese person who grew up in Johannesburg(currently living in Dubai). My experience has always been Libreville to Joburg. But now seeing your experience the other way around is so fun. Hope you like it and don’t get tired of only two seasons. 😅
Hahaha Gabon taught me a lot. It was fun and tough at the same time 😂
I enjoyed this video, so interesting hey especially tarif de taxi lol
Thank you for watching 😊
Hey how are you? Nice videos! I moved to Gabon last year with my twin brother after taking the African Ancestry test which revealed that we are 100% Gabonais of the Teke/Kota Tribe. Would love to meet you one day hopefully. Thanks🙏🏾
Oh wow! That's sounds good. I have friends there, so I'll definitely come back one day.
Niceee, i like your all-rounded presentation starting with historical, cultural, and geographical facts as background history..that makes your channel unique, suppose to most who go on about what they see and experience alone as that does not give much about the country, Keep it up sista! well done.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your feedback.
@@KanyaKali Keep it up sister, we are gunning your program to be a success and all the way with your journeys ahead. well done!
Great video! I found out that I am Galoa (Galwa) on my fathers side. I’d love to visit Gabon one day but I’d like to improve my french a bit first.
That's very interesting. I hope you get to visit Gabon one day. It's a lovely country.
Bonjour Miss. J'ai regardé avec intérêt votre vidéo. Je suis gabonaise et du groupe myene ( en fait gwemyene). Je voulais juste préciser qu'il existent effectivement plusieurs groupes ethniques et Mpongwe appartient au groupe Omyene , il parlent la même langue. Bye
Gods Paradise
Definitely
Your video is soo accurate. I was really surprised to see the number of people who could speak English in Gabon, I also have the same experience where I had to learn the hard way that you don't just take picture. I took a photo of the roundabout at PK 12 and my phone got seized by a Gendarme. Apparently they (Gendarmes) can't be photographed or filmed and they were there directing traffic. ...How I got the phone back? story for another day...
hahaha thanks for sharing
Gabon has 52 traditional languages, if they do not have an official traditional language it is to avoid that a tribe does not dominate on the other and to preserve the unity between different tribe. If the food is expensive in Gabon it is because it is a country which imports almost all these food and it is a petroleum country which has a GDP per capita raised. I live in Gabon
There's no reasons a country of Gabon's size and population should be importing food.
@@ericpowell4350 that may be the reason why they still have their sizable forest and amazing wildlife..
The Gabonese government could pick the language of an extremely small tribe as it's official language
It's a factual report that's sister
No Uber or Bolt?
Is there good english university in gabon.
Men and directions 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I thought it was untrue until I experienced it myself!
French shouldn't be your sole official language.
Yes. I agree. I tried to give a bit of background why French is the main language, but yes, I agree.
Your short hair is beautiful.
Thank you!