Wow, I'm totally in awe of the road infrastructure in the Congo Brazzaville. It can match any in the Western World. Nuff respect Bless up🙏🙏💞 Watching from the land downunder Sydney NSW
Well done. Your trip is quite inspiring and I plan to do the same in future but using public transport. My current mode of flying limits me to one country at a time. I recall you bought the bike you are using for this trip when you arrived in Nigeria. This means you are also a Nigerian ambassador as you showcase the Nigerian plate number in the countries you pass through 👏
It’s my pleasure to be an inspiration. I wish you good luck as you plan your trips. I tell you! I’m both Nigerian and Ghanaian on this trip. People cannot tell where I’m from exactly because they see a Nigerian plate and a Ghanaian passport 🇬🇭❤️🇳🇬😄👍🏾
I enjoyed your misunderstanding conversation with my fellow, he was saying that he had 5 liters gasoline or other fuel to give to you to be able to keep on moving 😂😂
Oh okay 👍🏾. Hahaha 😄✌🏾! That was kind of him but I understood nothing he said. Initially I suspected he thought I needed help but later got confused…anyways 😄👍🏾
You definitely made it to Cabinda, Angola. Thank you God. For information, Pointe Noire was the capital of Congo during the colonial period. At that time, the country was called “Moyen Congo” (Middle Congo). At the same time, Brazzaville was the capital of the AEF (Afrique Equatoriale Française), a group of four French colonies (Chad, Central Africa, Gabon, Congo). The capital was moved to Brazzaville in 1958 just two year prior the independence after the unrest broke out in Pointe Noire following the country's first elections. Pointe Noire was the town that housed the French colonial administration and home of the French who decided to move the capital to Brazzaville for their safety. Another point I want to bring up is that Angola is part of Central Africa. I know a lot of people get confused about this. Be safe on your adventure.
Impressive historical background of Point-Noire. That’s so helpful to know. For Angolan’s regional status, I’ll stick with Southern Africa as it is always described as one. 😊🙏🏾 Thank you very much for sharing 🫡
geographically Angola is Southern Africa, just that the northern parts are in Central Africa. Geopolitically Angola is also Southern Africa, SADC member not CEMAC
Thank you for taking us with you. Southern African countries are more developed with good roads, infrastructure, and civilizations. I wish you a safe ride as you take us through. God bless you, my brother! 🙏
I'm guessing that the road you were on is the N1coming into Pointe Noire. Very scenic road. Hope to get my Harley on that road some day. New subscriber.
So apart from the struggles and difficulties you go through at the borders have you had any bad experience on the road riding alone in the middle of the road, bush
You are the only person or traveler who I've heard praying to God in Jesus name! Amen! Praise God! The other who prayed was that Muslim guy on bike too. Travel safe bro.💪💯❤️🙏⚽ May God's name be honoured!
from wiki - Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC), a group promoting independence for the province of Cabinda, known as the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda - Military Position (FLEC-PM), claimed responsibility for the attack.Bus driver Mário Adjoua, the team's assistant manager Améleté Abalo, and media officer Stanislas Ocloo were killed, with several others injured.
Bro! You need to seek medical attention if you haven't been able to fight off that cough by now. Please do that. Next, seeing those trucks transporting timber, one can only imagine the extent of unchecked deforestation occurring.
@@TheBushManInformer Sure brother! Definitely checking my health and I feel much better now. Thanks for the love. I tell you. I agree with the unchecked bit. Even Cameroonian trucks come in to transport logs into Cameroon.
Hello guys let’s hit 10k before the end of the year guys pleasesssa
@@Carmastudios-i3q that would be great!😄👍🏾
Also I know you are aware., Angola is one of the espensive countries nin Africa.
Before the end of the month would be more like it!!!
@@kuperdee I tell you😄👍🏾
@@snowball6175 positive 🫡
Keep going and you can do it! Thank you, sir.
@@youme1414 thank you my brother. It’s been a while. I hope you’re well
You are a super star my dear
@@tereshiarogers9350 thank you very much 🙏🏾
Watching you from Accra Ghana we are with you in prayers keep up the good work
@@issahsalifu3080 thank you my brother
Ofcourse he will always be cover by the blood of Jesus
Welcome to Angola!
@@josecarloscosta5220 Thank you very much
This is so great! Borderless Africans - Here we come - Angola😅
Well done my brother❤
@@kwesioteng-yeboah3961 yes sir 😊🙏🏾
Thank you very much
Wow, I'm totally in awe of the road infrastructure in the Congo Brazzaville.
It can match any in the Western World.
Nuff respect
Bless up🙏🙏💞
Watching from the land downunder Sydney NSW
@@williamgamelisenaya793 thank you sir. Peace and blessings 🙏🏾
Well done. Your trip is quite inspiring and I plan to do the same in future but using public transport. My current mode of flying limits me to one country at a time.
I recall you bought the bike you are using for this trip when you arrived in Nigeria. This means you are also a Nigerian ambassador as you showcase the Nigerian plate number in the countries you pass through 👏
It’s my pleasure to be an inspiration.
I wish you good luck as you plan your trips.
I tell you! I’m both Nigerian and Ghanaian on this trip. People cannot tell where I’m from exactly because they see a Nigerian plate and a Ghanaian passport 🇬🇭❤️🇳🇬😄👍🏾
Well done my brother
Thank you very much
Beautiful expensively built lonely road to point noire.
That’s right
Congrats for your impressive work 🙏 It was a pleasure meeting you
Absolutely brother. It was my pleasure to meet you too🙏🏾
Am just speechless
Proud of my Ghanaian brother
Thank you very much ✌🏾
I enjoyed your misunderstanding conversation with my fellow, he was saying that he had 5 liters gasoline or other fuel to give to you to be able to keep on moving 😂😂
Oh okay 👍🏾. Hahaha 😄✌🏾! That was kind of him but I understood nothing he said. Initially I suspected he thought I needed help but later got confused…anyways 😄👍🏾
May Allah bless you and guide through your journey 🙏🙏
Amen 🙏🏾! Thank you very much
It is not so recent road, I experienced it in 2016. It's fantastic, it's called mayomb hills!
@@kolobagale3779 nice
Hi bro watching your video great job showing it like it is
@@bruno65301 thank you very much brother. Always encouraging to read your comments!
Peace and blessings
Great Video! Congo Brazaville seems to have great roads. I've seen some videos of the country recently, and it's to be a wrongly overlooked country.
@@lanresoetan9873 they are really improving, to be honest
You definitely made it to Cabinda, Angola. Thank you God. For information, Pointe Noire was the capital of Congo during the colonial period. At that time, the country was called “Moyen Congo” (Middle Congo). At the same time, Brazzaville was the capital of the AEF (Afrique Equatoriale Française), a group of four French colonies (Chad, Central Africa, Gabon, Congo).
The capital was moved to Brazzaville in 1958 just two year prior the independence after the unrest broke out in Pointe Noire following the country's first elections. Pointe Noire was the town that housed the French colonial administration and home of the French who decided to move the capital to Brazzaville for their safety.
Another point I want to bring up is that Angola is part of Central Africa. I know a lot of people get confused about this.
Be safe on your adventure.
Impressive historical background of Point-Noire. That’s so helpful to know.
For Angolan’s regional status, I’ll stick with Southern Africa as it is always described as one. 😊🙏🏾
Thank you very much for sharing 🫡
geographically Angola is Southern Africa, just that the northern parts are in Central Africa. Geopolitically Angola is also Southern Africa, SADC member not CEMAC
I just discovered you brother, nice videos, greetings and respect to everyone 🙌🏽🏍️
@@elparola welcome to the family brother. Respect 🫡
@@TheFlyingFlags thank you so much bro 🙌🏽👊🏽
Thank you for taking us with you. Southern African countries are more developed with good roads, infrastructure, and civilizations. I wish you a safe ride as you take us through. God bless you, my brother! 🙏
Thank you very much. I really appreciate your support and encouragement 📣 Amen to your prayers too🙏🏾
Beautiful Congo
That’s right
In fact this voyage has completely changed my perception about the Congos even though I'm yet to DRC. Big up 👍my brother, may Allah be with you.
I tell you brother. Ameen to your prayers.
I'm guessing that the road you were on is the N1coming into Pointe Noire. Very scenic road. Hope to get my Harley on that road some day. New subscriber.
That’s right👍🏾
Welcome to the team😄🙏🏾
Watching from America
@@mgeorge162 wonderful! Welcome to #TeamFlags😊🙏🏾
Well done bro
Did you have drone with you?
@@emmiwuks thank you brother. Yes I had a drone with me
Thanks for sharing.
@@Rahm1.0 yes brother. Thank you for the encouragement too
Watching from Namibia
Wonderful 🇳🇦👍🏾
This road you are talking about was the center of Angola's civil war during the MPLA and UNITA conflict. Cabinda used to be a no go area.
@@fredeokolo8717 I see. Cabinda’s really gone through a lot then.
So apart from the struggles and difficulties you go through at the borders have you had any bad experience on the road riding alone in the middle of the road, bush
@@nanabenyinenninson5242 got stranded a bit as a result of fuel shortage.
Great video... Is the drone a new addition? I don't remember seeing any drone footage.
@@snowball6175 thank you brother. It’s my old drone actually. I had it with me all this while just wasn’t using it.😄
@@TheFlyingFlags Nice!! then keep it up, please.
@@snowball6175 thank you 🙏🏾
You are the only person or traveler who I've heard praying to God in Jesus name! Amen! Praise God!
The other who prayed was that Muslim guy on bike too.
Travel safe bro.💪💯❤️🙏⚽
May God's name be honoured!
@@frankbanda4074 We honour the Lord! Amen 🙏🏾
Am in south Africa at present, say hi when you arrive. I've no money but I've a heart to welcome you bro! And show you around Gauteng!
@@TheFlyingFlags praise our LORD and God!
I sure will. That’s so kind of you! Peace and blessings 🙏🏾
Lets all contribute for the visa for DRC so this man can cross it on the way back home!!
That would be great 😄👍🏾
Hmmm I am hoping you can do the eastern part of Africa on your way back. That would mean DRC is out for now...
Congo Brazzaville have very good roads
You suffered in Cameroon lol
Haha 😂! It is well
😂😂 Use your translator on your phone and there would be no “ I don’t understand’ 😂😂. Cheers …you are doing well
@@smkkkkky hahaha I tell you! Later on I resolved to using it😄
Why were the officers taking pictures of your bike?
It was part of the inspection process before allowing it into the country
@@TheFlyingFlags ohk
Don't do DRC for now due to mpox outbreak. Maybe next year.
@@kuperdee right! 👍🏾
Wishing you a safe journey. You nèed to take Vitamin C to fortify against the cold
@@fredeokolo8717 thank you very much. You’re right. I got one along the way
3 people died in the Togo team bus.
That was really a tragic loss for our Togolese.
from wiki - Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC), a group promoting independence for the province of Cabinda, known as the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda - Military Position (FLEC-PM), claimed responsibility for the attack.Bus driver Mário Adjoua, the team's assistant manager Améleté Abalo, and media officer Stanislas Ocloo were killed, with several others injured.
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Bro! You need to seek medical attention if you haven't been able to fight off that cough by now. Please do that.
Next, seeing those trucks transporting timber, one can only imagine the extent of unchecked deforestation occurring.
@@TheBushManInformer Sure brother! Definitely checking my health and I feel much better now. Thanks for the love.
I tell you. I agree with the unchecked bit. Even Cameroonian trucks come in to transport logs into Cameroon.
This is so great! Borderless Africans - Here we come - Angola😅
@@kwesioteng-yeboah3961 with full force 🙏🏾
What countries are shares border with Angola?
@@DusanTadicDusanVlahovicand Zambia, Namibia, Congo-Kinshasa and Congo-Brazzaville
If you take one step towards google, google will take two steps towards you🤣🤣🤣
@@snowball6175 🤣😄
Why were the officers taking pictures of your bike?
Pls anyone who understands the language should translate what the guy who met u on the road where the Togolese incident happened was saying
Sure brother. Scroll down a bit in the comments. Someone translated it😄👍🏾
Why do poor countries in Africa have high visa fees?
Do these countries care about Tourism?
Lmao🤣🤣
Over 300usd whaaat
I shock self😄👍🏾
Why pay 300usd to a fellow African country! Borderless Africa.
@@Rahm1.0 outrageous, really!
Borderless in paper only
@@BoskiM i know your kind
Seja bem-vindo ao meu país Angola.🇦🇴
Muito obrigado!