Thanks BigWllz for this vlog in Esan land. My grandmother happens to come from Ebele one of the towns close to yours. Please just wondering if you can provide some cost estimate that will be required to fix the broken down water supply system and pipes. Thanks for your help.
I come from Igbodo in Delta State and we share common boundaries with Ewohimi. One of my ancestress was from Ewohimi. That road directly links up to Onicha Ugbo and Idumuje Ugboko in Delta State. There are several roads that connects Delta State with Esan area of Edo State. One is from Ekpon though Igbanke to Agbor. Another is from Ubiaja through Okhuesan and Emu to Ebu and then to Asaba directly. There is another that is from Ohordua to Ugbodu in Delta State. I am not sure if that road has been completed. The Odu river flows quite fast and can be used to generate hydro power
@@Bigwillz Bros i used Google Maps to look at the river and I think it flows from west (Ekpon-Ewossa) axis to east but these maps can be wrong because it may not be updated. But if that is truly the case, the source of the river will be somewhere close to a tri-point where Ewohimi, Ewossa and Ekpon meets higher on the plateau which may the reason it flows quite fast. However from the Eastern axis the river flows to Ohordua axis and joins other rivers and streams to form the Utor river which flows to the Niger. If you take the Uromi-Asaba road you will find the Utor river along the road. That is the river, the Odu river flows into.
Thanks so much for showing Esanland. love these videos on Ewohimi. My dad is from Igueben, and my grandad settled in Udoneria. Now question is what is the solution to the water problem in Esanland? We need to take decisive steps to bring Solutn to the water problem.
I watched with nostalgia, nature is indeed beautiful. Please can you tell us the source of the river. Thank you to yourself and your uncle for taking us along.
Îmi place că arătați și partea negativa, tocmai de aceea, cine este în măsura, să ia atitudine și să îmbunătățească lucrurile, că oamenii să trăiască în condiții mai decente, merită. Apreciez toate videoclipurile și urmăresc, cu mare interes. 👍😘🙏😇
You gave us your age when you said the tap was running in the 70s. I did not think that you are in your upper 40s to 50s. Most Nigerians don’t know that Nigeria was GREAT up to late 70s. Current Nigeria is RUT compared with Nigeria of 50 years ago. I prefer elevated water tank.
Thanks for this video, please push this video to all esan and in particular Ewohimi groups online in the diaspora, i can tell you, we have a large number of us in europe and US, who can contribute and solve that water issue within 2yrs. Government can do their part but they can do more as it's their ancestral home forever.
Please,do not call it rubbish. Believe what you believe and let others do their thing. Some people’s entirety is connected to this river and until they make peace with this river,they will not find peace in life. I know a lot about these things so I just laugh at people like you who call it rubbish.
As a day 1 subscriber I seem to have travelled to places I never thought I'd ever be through my screen because of you. Big ups!
You are welcome.
I visited Odu river last year December, it's was so fun 🥰🥰🥰
Yeah it was fun too
This is oba osemwede mother villages. Many benin prince's mother came from this village. Very powerful village.
Wao never knew that. Thanks for the information. Appreciated
Thanks for taking us home... Much love for the video. Do more on the culture and history.
OK bro. It's something I want to be doing as much as I can. Thank you for watching and commenting. Appreciated
it is wonderful great, I am from ewohimi I love what I see
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You take me back to village wow this is amazing 😮
I'm glad you like it 💕
Awesome
Thank you
Water is peaceful and pure,some people will not find peace in life until they are at peace with water…I won’t say more than this🧜♀️
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Nice
Thank you
Goodluck man
Thank you
Absolutely loved this video. Thank you Bigwillz. The video was entertaining and educational. Well done.
Thank you broda 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks BigWllz for this vlog in Esan land. My grandmother happens to come from Ebele one of the towns close to yours. Please just wondering if you can provide some cost estimate that will be required to fix the broken down water supply system and pipes. Thanks for your help.
So nice to learn where your mom is from.
I will make enquiries about the broken down water supply system. 🙏🙏
I come from Igbodo in Delta State and we share common boundaries with Ewohimi. One of my ancestress was from Ewohimi.
That road directly links up to Onicha Ugbo and Idumuje Ugboko in Delta State.
There are several roads that connects Delta State with Esan area of Edo State.
One is from Ekpon though Igbanke to Agbor.
Another is from Ubiaja through Okhuesan and Emu to Ebu and then to Asaba directly.
There is another that is from Ohordua to Ugbodu in Delta State. I am not sure if that road has been completed.
The Odu river flows quite fast and can be used to generate hydro power
Thank you for the additional information bro. Such much appreciated.
Do you know the source of this river and where does it flow to?
@@Bigwillz Bros i used Google Maps to look at the river and I think it flows from west (Ekpon-Ewossa) axis to east but these maps can be wrong because it may not be updated.
But if that is truly the case, the source of the river will be somewhere close to a tri-point where Ewohimi, Ewossa and Ekpon meets higher on the plateau which may the reason it flows quite fast.
However from the Eastern axis the river flows to Ohordua axis and joins other rivers and streams to form the Utor river which flows to the Niger. If you take the Uromi-Asaba road you will find the Utor river along the road. That is the river, the Odu river flows into.
@@ositamordi9799 thanks for taking time to Google this. Thanks for the quick response. 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks so much for showing Esanland. love these videos on Ewohimi. My dad is from Igueben, and my grandad settled in Udoneria.
Now question is what is the solution to the water problem in Esanland?
We need to take decisive steps to bring Solutn to the water problem.
We need to
You are making me miss home.
Home sweet home 😍
I watched with nostalgia, nature is indeed beautiful. Please can you tell us the source of the river. Thank you to yourself and your uncle for taking us along.
Thank you. I have no idea where the source of the river is as we speak, I will try and do some research.
This chicken said "not today, guys, not today".
🤣🤣exactly
And the water always comes out fresh, clean. I wonder you know 🤔.
It always comes out clean
Hahahahahahaha the fowl ran away for it life
Yes o.... Not today guys 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Îmi place că arătați și partea negativa, tocmai de aceea, cine este în măsura, să ia atitudine și să îmbunătățească lucrurile, că oamenii să trăiască în condiții mai decente, merită. Apreciez toate videoclipurile și urmăresc, cu mare interes. 👍😘🙏😇
Vă mulțumesc foarte mult pentru vizionarea videoclipurilor mele și pentru comentariu. Apreciat.
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You gave us your age when you said the tap was running in the 70s. I did not think that you are in your upper 40s to 50s. Most Nigerians don’t know that Nigeria was GREAT up to late 70s. Current Nigeria is RUT compared with Nigeria of 50 years ago. I prefer elevated water tank.
We thank God for Life
Please wear your seatbelt when you’re in the vehicle for YOUR SAFETY!!!
Thank you
Thanks for this video, please push this video to all esan and in particular Ewohimi groups online in the diaspora, i can tell you, we have a large number of us in europe and US, who can contribute and solve that water issue within 2yrs.
Government can do their part but they can do more as it's their ancestral home forever.
Thank you bro. It will be an honor to have you help me share it to add many people or groups that you know. Thanks once again bro.
Afrikans need to wake up from this "sacrifice rubbish" mediocrity.
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Please,do not call it rubbish. Believe what you believe and let others do their thing. Some people’s entirety is connected to this river and until they make peace with this river,they will not find peace in life. I know a lot about these things so I just laugh at people like you who call it rubbish.