Our beloved SLeone, the the first to do many things, now it’s a shame we don’t even ranked. This is great even though I am a freetonia , I do visit my sister at Williams street, I have never been to that part of kissy, you know back then in the days if your parents don’t send you to certain area you don’t go to the area. I appreciate this so much as I have never see this part of kissy, especially the home of mentally challenged (AKA) cras yard. Never know there was a looking town in kissy. Thank you, Thank You. We need our peninsular villages now, York, Kent, Banana Island, and Ricketts please Triple A. Blessings.
I’m here to see if the “Bike man” comment as requested Triple-A. Anyways thanks brother for bringing Freetown into our living rooms from afar. A loyal fan from the U.S. and I can’t wait to see your followers increase. I do my part by telling people to check out your page. Very informative and fun.
Many thanks for giving this fascinating insight into an unusal area. It was very educational to learn about its history. I tried to grasp the special flair of this neighborhood when watching the video. It made me desire to visit it once I come to SL. 🙂
I was born in Kissy, Freetown as a Nigerian, if my memory is correct, we first lived in Lower Passonage Street, then Upper Passonage Street in a Board house that was over a 100 years old where you have the then physcricatic home,I wish to see that area or view in subsequent video, really miss the place
Kudos Triple-A. The 1st time vitually exploring with you to Looking Town, I heard about Looking Town but never visited that town, probably no relatives or friends living in that town. Lol...🤣🤣🤣 I think it`s called Looking Town because of the beautiful views one can have from the hill seeing the other towns and the sea below. It`s really a very dangerous trip climbing that hill especially during the rainy season. Alot has to be done on those roads, really terrible for the community, poor drainage system and some houses one can see that they are just like time bomb during heavy rainfall. I am glad to know that Kissy Mental Home has been transformed into a Teaching Hospital Under the University of SL. May God help Mama Salone
Triple A You are a strong man! I have lived in this area very recently for a Periode of 4 Weeks. I was not very deep up, about 1 km away from 1st Street. (exactly arround where you said "Kekke gi we Road)
Unbelievable that the majority of people in 🇸🇱🇸🇱🇸🇱 decide for live lek animals na JUNGLE luk Wae the place dirty so saaaaad😢😢😢😢. Thanks dør the vid AAA
Hey buddy, how we doing today. Hon Sierra Leone is peaceful I don't know why Sierra Leoneans are still complaining about the government. As for food stuff prices all over the whole world is expensive, house rents and fuel prices are increasing everywhere also the Road still need to be fix.😡 so my country ppl please stop✋ complaining ooooooo👁👁🍷🍾🍹🍾🍸🍾🥂🤳
Duya as yu dae explore di entire kontri as yu say, always memba sae norto Salone man normor dae na ya dae watch ya. BBC don show this part of Africa from orobo, now we geh for control di narrative of wi place. Americans don’t show you these areas in their country, so lef den side street dem ya. Ar take God beg yu
@@kaddyobaseki2012 that went over your head clearly. You know good and well that the government isn’t going to see it. Stop deceiving yourself. Africans fussed about being in charge of their own narrative, then went on to show the same BS that the western world was showing with better cinematography. Matrix miss me with the BS
Thanks!
Thanks a lot Christiana, well appreciated 🙏🏽
Dedication and sacrifice, you are a true serra leonean, thank you..
Am so happy seeing a video like this 😊 going back home soon to visit after 10yrs in the States🇺🇸
Sierra Leone..... baddest explorer..... Triple A .... much thanks to you boss .... no place like mama salone 🇸🇱🇸🇱
WOW! Very dangerous hills! Good job!!
You are welcome Triple A. Awesome job 🇸🇱❣🇺🇸
I’m home sick while watching this video: watching from Virginia USA thanks 🙏
Am waching from London you brings my memories my mum used to lived right behind fence crease yeard
Our beloved SLeone, the the first to do many things, now it’s a shame we don’t even ranked. This is great even though I am a freetonia , I do visit my sister at Williams street, I have never been to that part of kissy, you know back then in the days if your parents don’t send you to certain area you don’t go to the area. I appreciate this so much as I have never see this part of kissy, especially the home of mentally challenged (AKA) cras yard. Never know there was a looking town in kissy. Thank you, Thank You.
We need our peninsular villages now, York, Kent, Banana Island, and Ricketts please Triple A. Blessings.
Nice all the way from unitèd
Kingdom,
Thank you for sharing such fantastic history of our beloved Sierra Leone
Respect to the bike man 🚵♂️ 👨
Thanks very much for your good work Sir, still hoping to see the Moyeba community in this channel one day
Thanks Triple A for showing us places we've never been to in our country.
I’m here to see if the “Bike man” comment as requested Triple-A. Anyways thanks brother for bringing Freetown into our living rooms from afar. A loyal fan from the U.S. and I can’t wait to see your followers increase. I do my part by telling people to check out your page. Very informative and fun.
Thanks Badara, we still here waiting for him to comment
Thanks for sharing. Please revisit Kissy again. Please show the side streets, Davies street, Rose street etc, etc...thanks
Nice program Triple A
Many thanks for giving this fascinating insight into an unusal area. It was very educational to learn about its history. I tried to grasp the special flair of this neighborhood when watching the video. It made me desire to visit it once I come to SL. 🙂
So Looking town Is actually a community in Freetown🤔 wow!
Yes it is Anty Sandra
I was born in Kissy, Freetown as a Nigerian, if my memory is correct, we first lived in Lower Passonage Street, then Upper Passonage Street in a Board house that was over a 100 years old where you have the then physcricatic home,I wish to see that area or view in subsequent video, really miss the place
Super nice!
I like when you say we are BACK.
Thank you for all of these amazing videos! May our Great Creator bless and protect you and your team and associates.
🙏
Wow! Great video
Thanks!
Sierra Leone has a rich history that is sometimes overlooked.
Thanks Triple “A” for a fantastic job that you are doing in bringing Sa Lone to us 🙏🏽🙏🏽💯💕
Yes sir I want to see were the hill cut yesterday
You are welcome sir
The side way are comot 😊😊😊😊😊
Beautiful 🤗
Thank you big bro for the good job may Allah continue for guide and protect you 👏👏
Kudos Triple-A.
The 1st time vitually exploring with you to Looking Town, I heard about Looking Town but never visited that town, probably no relatives or friends living in that town. Lol...🤣🤣🤣 I think it`s called Looking Town because of the beautiful views one can have from the hill seeing the other towns and the sea below.
It`s really a very dangerous trip climbing that hill especially during the rainy season. Alot has to be done on those roads, really terrible for the community, poor drainage system and some houses one can see that they are just like time bomb during heavy rainfall.
I am glad to know that Kissy Mental Home has been transformed into a Teaching Hospital Under the University of SL.
May God help Mama Salone
We want to see Bonthe island
We back onbthe road
As always 💪🏾
Triple A You are a strong man!
I have lived in this area very recently for a Periode of 4 Weeks. I was not very deep up, about 1 km away from 1st Street. (exactly arround where you said "Kekke gi we Road)
I have lived in kissy for 5years
But have never been to looking town
It beautiful community
Sierra leone is a beautiful country
My grandmother use to live in that part of Freetown by going there every weekend was my biggest challenge.
is more dangerous then I thought anyone drunk walking up that is looking for trouble is very scary
It’s my neighborhood,,kissy tonian best community na salone
May God have mercy on them in Jesus might name
Unbelievable that the majority of people in 🇸🇱🇸🇱🇸🇱 decide for live lek animals na JUNGLE luk Wae the place dirty so saaaaad😢😢😢😢. Thanks dør the vid AAA
Triple A, my name is Samuel sesay thanks so much, please show me kontorlloh
Hey buddy, how we doing today. Hon Sierra Leone is peaceful I don't know why Sierra Leoneans are still complaining about the government. As for food stuff prices all over the whole world is expensive, house rents and fuel prices are increasing everywhere also the Road still need to be fix.😡 so my country ppl please stop✋ complaining ooooooo👁👁🍷🍾🍹🍾🍸🍾🥂🤳
Aaaa are see me os way get dat step who sie d fench stick leader dae front
Well can pay 🤣🤣
Duya as yu dae explore di entire kontri as yu say, always memba sae norto Salone man normor dae na ya dae watch ya. BBC don show this part of Africa from orobo, now we geh for control di narrative of wi place. Americans don’t show you these areas in their country, so lef den side street dem ya. Ar take God beg yu
Good to show it so government can see it too
@@kaddyobaseki2012 that went over your head clearly. You know good and well that the government isn’t going to see it. Stop deceiving yourself. Africans fussed about being in charge of their own narrative, then went on to show the same BS that the western world was showing with better cinematography. Matrix miss me with the BS