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I lived in Nigeria for four years and I will say one of the things I miss is the food and Just how friendly and optimistic the people on the street were. It’s hard to find people here nowadays who truly have a passion for what they do even if it is street food.
Wtf is wrong with this ^ people i guess you guys teach me to love everyone anyway thank you Africans you teach genuine love for all humans and some animals i think
O love the guy who sells the indomi he keeps blushing throughout and I don’t knw why I love the Nigerians and The Africans May God bless them and their country lots of love from India 🇮🇳
You are blessed, have lot of India's friend here in Australia too, they are great people. Thank you for loving us. I missed my home greatly, the fun, life and so many great things. Especially, i love this man going everywhere and eating every food. Kudos to him.
You will enjoy Nigeria. Never a dull moment even if you leave the cities and go to the villages, with their traditional festivals, masquerades, colourfully dressed people, and spicy food. Great culture in Nigeria..
Tried Suya. It was given by one of my good friend back in school. Her family sent it all the way from Nigeria to Philippines. It tasted better then any jerky I ever tasted and it's made from lamb. I love it.
My sister, if you can't sleep with generator blaring from all the neighbours house when neppa take light, I pity you😂 me I go carry my bed find the nearest tree and crash (that's if fuel finish) man no get time to waste.
I grew up in Lagos and the Suya in Lagos is unmatched. I’m hoping I can bring my husband and I can bring our sons to Nigeria for vacation this summer to show them around where we grew up. We want to visit different parts of the country.🇳🇬🇳🇬
It's so popular it has become synonymous with noodles.. So if u say I want to buy indomie they'll ask which kind...if u want indomie you'll say..the real one
@@xlbubblehead2505 totally understand, i have a lot of nigerian friends here and they tell me about it ! , i love learning about new cultures! i came across some very friendly nigerian people! im lucky!
I am an 23 year old Australian Man who has grown up with 4 mates from Nigeria since I was 7 and we have been talking about moving over there the last 12 years or so. We are so sick of our country becoming more and more about money and control. Yes it happens everywhere but at least over in Nigeria the 99% seem to just be happy to be alive. I am so blessed I was given 4 best friends who helped me see true happiness. After watching these video's on African Cusine from this man I only want to move there more. Hopefully we can actually move there, I don't know if they would accept us, or me at least. But I won't stop until I find out, never stop chasing your dreams! ✌
@@harounakodu8267 coming from a Nigerian who lives with an Indonesian, their indomie intake can not be outmatched. Especially considering the fact that they have hundreds of flavours over there. Flavours even better than the classic chicken flavour
In my experience, Nigerian spicy food has a slow burn. It takes a little while for it to build, and it burns all the way from your mouth and down your throat.
True. It doesn't hit you straight away. Just as the more you eat... and then midway in the meal you're thinking ''damn this is hot. And I'm sweating!'' .....LMAO
I grew up in Lagos , watching this brings me so much joy and amazing memories, I feel homesick and all, the Suya and partying up late night. Thanks for bringing back some of the best years of my life
@@wakeup7874 There are thousands of white people living and thriving in Nigeria. They are loved and embraced. I have a friend from the Netherlands who lived in Nigeria for a few years, he went back home to the Netherlands, and couldn't wait to get back to Nigeria. He risked his life to fly back during this Coronavirus pandemic. Now he's stuck in Nigeria, and couldn't be happier. Nigeria is a whole vibe. Videos are great, but you have to live it!
if the extortion didn't happen in Lagos where you filmed, i would have doubted the location you shoot this vlog. well done to you and your team thats the situation we find ourselves.
Hearing how it is hard to film, I feel so privilege to be able to watch this at all and see new things from a round the world. Humans are so amazing in many ways as well. 😉
The only cure for materialism is the cleansing of the six senses (eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, and mind). If the senses are clogged, one's perception is stifled. The more it is stifled, the more contaminated the senses become. This creates disorder in the world, and that is the greatest evil of all. Polish the heart, free the six senses and let them function without obstruction, and your entire body and soul will glow.
@@oakhuemo66 nah bro only the north is like that but south indians are also black and dark...we south indians are not like that..even the north indian people treat us different bcz we r dark..not all of india like that
@@beeliciousbee Come outside of Nigeria and you would know that it's not only in Nigeria. It's everywhere in the world! Nigeria is great! It's not prefect but neither are the country's outside of Nigeria or around the world.
Nigeria ooo one of my favorite country to visit🇳🇬 !! The people know how to host you well ooooo blessings!! Very strong intelligent beautiful people oooo!! Except for the government hope the government get better in Jesus name!! God bless nigeria🇳🇬 🙏
shooting in Lagos is an extreme sport but you nailed it as usual. thank you for all you do to entertain and educate the world about food, cultures and experiences.
whoever reading this comment may u have a blessed long life full of happiness and u get success in ur good aims.. i am also doing hard work with my channel, and i hope one day i will make a good channel.. i dont wana lose hope 😭
@alliens r real, the take on gangs is quite an exaggeration especially in Lagos, Social ethics in many parts of Africa requires strangers and locals to get authorization from people who govern or a place formally and informally before any thing new is done.
I have never been to Any country in Africa but I tell you this Nigeria is at the top of my bucket list it look so beautiful and I beg God please allow me to get this off my bucket list.
I miss the hustling and bustling lifestyle of Lagos. I remember how I used to wake up as early as 4am, get into random strangers cars everyday at 5am, getting stuck in traffic and finally getting to my work place at 8/9am. Now, I can barely wake myself up at 7am😂. I miss the SUYA too😢
@@huihuiueue5251 True different cultures warrant different cooking methods but taste buds are universal. I don't think anyone likes chewing on overcooked spaghetti, might as well grab a spoonful of mayonnaise
Thanks for filming Lagos Sonny, it is hard to find videos on Lagos that isn't done by the locals, now I know why, I know you like challenges and I am glad you took up this challenge.
@@marianibourette7 That’s disgusting that the first thing you want to do when someone compliments Nigerian women is to bring them down. Show us your face let us calculate your own
@@cryptofortress5848 just bring them near a swimming remove the tons of make up plus the fake her and the body odour then you’ll be define the real meaning of beauty
fun fact, a couple years back, a random nigerian dude trying to argue with a random indonesian dude about the origin of Indomie, that nigerian dude trying to convince the internet that indomie is originally from nigerian,
lol, well i know indomie, or stir fry re-hydrated noodles, originate from Korea. After the Korean war, America actually dipped out, and didn't provide aid besides military power. Japan was still being held accountable from WW2, so they stepped in and provided relief but under the guise as a humanitarian effort. One of the major contributions were dehydrated noodles. Fun fact the after math of WW2 in Japan was why it was invented in the first place. Fun Fact: The reformation and modernization of the country out of imperialism required food that could be sold cheap, and eaten any where. Street food in Japan during that time period probably had a dish like indomie to, but since there isn't any actual evidence or logs. Korea is the latest of we know of. Yes i know your not saying it came from indonesia. But in case any one else thought it was. Spam is in a weird way treated the same to. A lot of people think it originated from the pacific and adapted by the Koreans and Japanese. It came from America but borrowed from Africa. I can't remember which country specifically, but they would mash their meats and mix it with the fats and plenty of salts. Fill it in hollowed horns and bones. Cap it tightly and cook on fire. This was a preserving technique. That is as far back as we can tell. This goes more into food preservation which America has mastered in food processing. All the way back to bottling with fat caps in salted meats 200 years ago, to now. We could go as far as saying Europeans or other countries did it before, but not to the extent of Americans. Most countries were using smoking, pickling, or drying. Almost none besides a few unique cases have shown a careful application of food preservation like bottling with steam or can sealed baking. This is my random comment of the month.
Fun fact about Lagos. On the last Saturday of each month they have a sanitation day where they clean up streets. They also use every part of the animal in meat markets
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I lived in Nigeria for four years and I will say one of the things I miss is the food and Just how friendly and optimistic the people on the street were. It’s hard to find people here nowadays who truly have a passion for what they do even if it is street food.
Me too
I moved when I was young away from Lagos and I miss it so damned much, especially the food I can't have rn all that comfort
Yeah and the frozen fish in time!?
Wtf is wrong with this ^ people i guess you guys teach me to love everyone anyway thank you Africans you teach genuine love for all humans and some animals i think
In time, the system breaks you.
O love the guy who sells the indomi he keeps blushing throughout and I don’t knw why I love the Nigerians and The Africans May God bless them and their country lots of love from India 🇮🇳
We love you more
You are blessed, have lot of India's friend here in Australia too, they are great people. Thank you for loving us. I missed my home greatly, the fun, life and so many great things. Especially, i love this man going everywhere and eating every food. Kudos to him.
Thanks dear we love you too 😊😊😊
Adebukola Adesanya aww what’s holding you back from Nigeria? You can’t go back?
We love you more
Nigeria is so interesting. I wanna visit Nigeria someday.
Love from Indonesia to Nigerian people.
Your welcome to come any time
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You are welcome 💙
Please when your coming notify me
You will enjoy Nigeria. Never a dull moment even if you leave the cities and go to the villages, with their traditional festivals, masquerades, colourfully dressed people, and spicy food. Great culture in Nigeria..
Nigerians have flaw less skin. Love from India.
People think in terms of white/black skin...it's actually the skin smoothness and shine that makes you crazy attractive :-)
Thats make up
@@mikafelix7519 we Africans in Africa just usually have nice skin. Good diet, active lives, enough vitamin D, melanin, etc.
@@mikafelix7519 just sod off
@@mikafelix7519 you must be blind if you think she has makeup on.
This guy is keeping me entertained throughout this quarantine 😅😂😂
Akshay Khera same
me two
It’s the best. I think I have been thru 75% of both his channels now.
What you mean it's only 1 video a week
D town U can watch older vids of his. So that makes it more than 1 vid a week for me :)
I have immense respect for Sonny. To relocate halfway around the world and explore other cultures and foods for a living takes courage.
employs 14 people ... I'm impressed too!
You are right!
He's the best
Mega courage
When you have a team it’s seems more of a blessing than courage
I am from the Philippines and I love people from Nigeria! Hello guys. ❤️
I’m a Nigerian in phillipines, we love you too
Hello
Tried Suya. It was given by one of my good friend back in school. Her family sent it all the way from Nigeria to Philippines. It tasted better then any jerky I ever tasted and it's made from lamb. I love it.
That friend must be rich...
I miss it
Yes Sir. The land of survival. That's what made me to succeed in the UK. Perseverance. Never give up. Naija for life.
Martin plzz subscribe to my channel plzzz #wazimumedia
Wakanda forevah
@@bepopxxx what is wakanda? It is a fictional word Nigerians do not say that.
I swear as a Nigerian being able to sleep with generator noise is a super power 🤣🤣
Lol yup.. From Ghana n also envy those who slept with generators on 😂😂
faxxxxx
Same
Its will be ok if you just hear that from wash born.
My sister, if you can't sleep with generator blaring from all the neighbours house when neppa take light, I pity you😂 me I go carry my bed find the nearest tree and crash (that's if fuel finish) man no get time to waste.
I want a video dedicated to the run-ins you have had in different countries while you were trying to film. That would be awesome!
Great idea!
You are a genius
Good one.
I grew up in Lagos and the Suya in Lagos is unmatched. I’m hoping I can bring my husband and I can bring our sons to Nigeria for vacation this summer to show them around where we grew up. We want to visit different parts of the country.🇳🇬🇳🇬
The best place and origin of suya and kilishi is Maiduguri and not lagos … i have had in both cities
😂lol Suya is from the north of nigeria, go there and experience the best ones
I miss it
@@sarasanserif7440 It’s not about that but about memories of growing up. I haven’t even been out of the US and I know that much😅
Gosh! Nigerian people are so beautiful! All soooooo photogenic! I'm loving this series....
Indian nahi pasand aatey?? 🤣
U should see Ethiopians 🇪🇹
@@Rediettarage go and see down ..what's Ethiopia
@@chrisoghenetegamaloney5799 LMAOAOSOSOSOSOSSOOS
@@chrisoghenetegamaloney5799 you Don kill me
"It's ok I will protect you"
Sony's face😦
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hahahaha! I couldn't stop laughing 🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😆😆😆😆 That was too funny!
Hahaha 😂 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂I loved that part!
Hiii we are proud of Indomie being the favorite noodle in Nigeria , thank you for the video, Godbless you, regard from Indonesia
It's so popular it has become synonymous with noodles..
So if u say I want to buy indomie they'll ask which kind...if u want indomie you'll say..the real one
@@pelumi4942 yeah.. true
It's also in Kenya!
Its the favorite noodle in most of Africa
It's my favorite noodle in Toronto live it
I work with four Nigerians at my school here in Cambodia....super friendly, down to Earth.
Love Nigerians.
We love you you guys from Philippines
Love u too. 😂
Awwww😘
Yes, i love you too😁😁😁
We love y'all too 💚
U can add me on Whatsapp babe +2348108703213
She's such a pretty and kind guide ☺
nigerian people are very very nice people! greetings From Malta
Yes we are
@@xlbubblehead2505 totally understand, i have a lot of nigerian friends here and they tell me about it ! , i love learning about new cultures! i came across some very friendly nigerian people! im lucky!
SOME are nice. I met a very mean woman from Nigeria.
In life, no matter where you're from, some people are good and some are not so good.
In this video most of them are so unfriendly to foreigner 😒
Thank you sir 😃
I am an 23 year old Australian Man who has grown up with 4 mates from Nigeria since I was 7 and we have been talking about moving over there the last 12 years or so. We are so sick of our country becoming more and more about money and control. Yes it happens everywhere but at least over in Nigeria the 99% seem to just be happy to be alive. I am so blessed I was given 4 best friends who helped me see true happiness. After watching these video's on African Cusine from this man I only want to move there more. Hopefully we can actually move there, I don't know if they would accept us, or me at least. But I won't stop until I find out, never stop chasing your dreams! ✌
Be safe !!❤️
You need to learn more about the country before you move here.
Dnt move here, you can instead visit and just quell the thirst for adventure.
Do you really know Nigeria 🇳🇬?
I wish we could have seen more of that in the video! It almost seemed like a very hostile place.
Nigerian women are so bold and patriotic and confident without being overbearing
Lmao
Just say you've never met a Nigerian woman
Kedu Nigeriaaaa ⚘⚘ happy to see our Indomie being loved there ⚘⚘ May the blessings of Ramadhan be upon the whole country ⚘⚘🇲🇨 🇳🇬
🙏🙏🙏
indomie started in Indonesia,but is now Nigerian. we probably eat more indomie than Indonesia now...lol
@@harounakodu8267 im not sure about that 😂
Odimma = Fine thank you!
@@harounakodu8267 coming from a Nigerian who lives with an Indonesian, their indomie intake can not be outmatched. Especially considering the fact that they have hundreds of flavours over there. Flavours even better than the classic chicken flavour
Heeeyyy! Omo naija, I love you guys.....more love from Ghana🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Ayyyy Ghana family
I love Ghana.. Much Love From US
My beautiful sister 💚💚
Making these Nigerian snacks at midnight with your cousins will always be my best memory as an African
In my experience, Nigerian spicy food has a slow burn. It takes a little while for it to build, and it burns all the way from your mouth and down your throat.
Attacks all the bacteria😀😁😁
Lol
True. It doesn't hit you straight away. Just as the more you eat... and then midway in the meal you're thinking ''damn this is hot. And I'm sweating!'' .....LMAO
For me it burn down to my rectum😁😁 especially if I have not eaten it for awhile
@No Name LOL!!!🤣🤣
This show is something worth paying for. Top quality and different aspects of a cultural covered.
Lagos is extravagant and so alliivee..best episode so far from Best Ever Food Review Show
My hubby cooks his noodles the exact way! I am tickled watching this video. E-Shey, Nigeria 🇳🇬
I'm so happy I thought the Nigerian series was over. I really hope this is a 6 part series or more
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Toni David why u even think that??? Cuz of the vid before this 1?
Dude no he should move on because he's already testing his luck over there
@@romainempire1233 it's actually not that deep there are white people everywhere in Lagos
I grew up in Lagos , watching this brings me so much joy and amazing memories, I feel homesick and all, the Suya and partying up late night. Thanks for bringing back some of the best years of my life
Antonio smith from this video it looks like Nigerians don’t like white people is this a fact
aliens r real it’s just rare to see someone white that’s all
@@wakeup7874 There are thousands of white people living and thriving in Nigeria. They are loved and embraced.
I have a friend from the Netherlands who lived in Nigeria for a few years, he went back home to the Netherlands, and couldn't wait to get back to Nigeria. He risked his life to fly back during this Coronavirus pandemic. Now he's stuck in Nigeria, and couldn't be happier. Nigeria is a whole vibe. Videos are great, but you have to live it!
aliens r real
There’s a difference between not liking somebody and not wanting a camera in your face. It’s called respecting the locals you idiot
@@wakeup7874 You definitely don't know Nigeria, some white folks are leaving in Nigeria, they're now nigerian more than nigerians.😂
i love Soeeya when i was in Abuja and Jos Nigeria... and of course Fish pepper soup... Loved it
It's actually spelt SUYA
@@CJ_crochet Thanks
@@omerbhattipk you're welcome.
if the extortion didn't happen in Lagos where you filmed, i would have doubted the location you shoot this vlog. well done to you and your team thats the situation we find ourselves.
She’s very pretty 😍
Kilroy plzz subscribe to my channel plzzz
@@Jay_jay27g subscribe to me
Your mom is very pretty 😍
Ew
I'm out here watching and being wowed like i don't live in Nigeria 😅
Thought it was just me
No be lie😂
😂😂😂
Lmao I was legit wowed by him eating meshai like I would ever eat meshai
This series is making me miss Nigeria. I haven’t been there in almost 11 years. I can’t wait to go back home
Update?
It makes me so happy watching this. I’m Nigerian and seeing him eat the things I eat when I go back home to Nigeria makes me ecstatic.
😁😁😁
Sonny just travels and finds the most beautiful women to guide him and introduce him to amazing food and culture ❤
IKR!
Word
Definitely.🤣🤣
Still Japan lady stands on top 😂
The Indian Scarlett Johansen.
This guy's sense of humor is raw. He is good.
Hearing how it is hard to film, I feel so privilege to be able to watch this at all and see new things from a round the world. Humans are so amazing in many ways as well. 😉
We Indians too like spicy foods waw lots of love to Africa Nigeria from india 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳💖
I love India my great grandparents is from india
The only cure for materialism is the cleansing of the six senses (eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, and mind). If the senses are clogged, one's perception is stifled. The more it is stifled, the more contaminated the senses become. This creates disorder in the world, and that is the greatest evil of all. Polish the heart, free the six senses and let them function without obstruction, and your entire body and soul will glow.
Yea but u Indians are anti-black so don't come to Africa
@@oakhuemo66 nah bro only the north is like that but south indians are also black and dark...we south indians are not like that..even the north indian people treat us different bcz we r dark..not all of india like that
Indians everywhere you go
Gosh I love Folly! She’s so beautiful 🥰
You’re also beautiful young girl
Foreal!!😍😍😍
@@tomiwafaith where are you chatting from?
Sonny: "heyy indonesia big upps 💁🏼♂️"
Me: *get's excited for no reasons*
Lol me too😂
feel overproud this 😂
LMAO +62 people
Fmxxsc indomie is the reason haha 😂
Nigerian women are so damn beautiful its insaine!
They are like 75% sub sahara 25% magheb
Agreee.....
@charlie Chan LOL what are you talking about?
Nah! West Africans are 100% Africans! No single drop of anything else!
@@charliechan8063 una don start 😏 rubbish.
I miss home 😭😭😭 Nigeria content on your channel is the best...
Wow.. I'm Indonesian and so happy that indomie also famous in Lagos Nigeria.. 😍😎
It's famous all around Nigeria lol
Its been famous in Nigeria for a very long time.
@@SuzzieAnimatedStoriesVile I even thought it was from Nigeria
Its pretty abundant in iraq too I used to eat it non stop like others ong
It's also very popular in my country kenya
i love when he greets people and they don't even remotely acknowledge him lmao
Because he is just a white man. Nothing else.
they are probs just busy, not racist
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Welcome to Nigeria where you can't trust anyone even with a friendly greet
@@beeliciousbee Come outside of Nigeria and you would know that it's not only in Nigeria. It's everywhere in the world! Nigeria is great! It's not prefect but neither are the country's outside of Nigeria or around the world.
Am so happy that you guys enjoy NIGERIAN culture
As a Nigerian I am happy that the culture is appreciated
Much love from Texas ❣️
The hardship makes us better, Nigeria is unique and I love it as a Nigerian.
Lots of Love for Nigerians 🙏👼❤ Glad to connect with you all from so Far 🌏🌎🌍
I've watched this channel grow from only thousand subscribers to millions, this grow beautifully strong.
Was here at 5,000. It’s been an amazing watching this channel grow
I love their skin so much. Looks so flawless
Thanks so much babe
Nigeria ooo one of my favorite country to visit🇳🇬 !! The people know how to host you well ooooo blessings!! Very strong intelligent beautiful people oooo!! Except for the government hope the government get better in Jesus name!! God bless nigeria🇳🇬 🙏
Amen ooo lol
Amen o
@johnny smit u sounds like a fool,your country is the shithole not Nigeria
@johnny smit look at you commenting on a video about the beautiful street food in Nigeria hmmm.
“We are all atheists about most of the gods that humanity has ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further.”
― Richard Dawkins
Im in love with that nigerian girl. ❤🥰, She's gorgeous
“What is that?!” 😳
“It’s a fish bone!” 🤦🏽♀️😂
I was rolling 🤣🤣🤣
Fish have bones too LMAO
Yes What did he expect that was so funny
wishing I could visit Nigeria one day it looks like so much fun...🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
I still love my country no matter what happens I believe Nigeria is still the most friendly country on earth💋💋💋
9:45 I LOVE that this mans food cart says Gracious God Pastries! God is GREAT and he is truly EVERYWHERE!
megan griffin amen
God bless Nigeria from TURKEY ❤❤🇹🇷
When i visited Nigeria suya finished me !!! Everyday and cat fish pepper soup amazing .
shooting in Lagos is an extreme sport but you nailed it as usual. thank you for all you do to entertain and educate the world about food, cultures and experiences.
whoever reading this comment may u have a blessed long life full of happiness and u get success in ur good aims.. i am also doing hard work with my channel, and i hope one day i will make a good channel.. i dont wana lose hope 😭
Same to you💜
You already have a good channel! Your channel is great!!
250 views on each video is very good 1 year and your channel is big
You'l grow faster if your Thumbnails are even better
Yes, you have some nice content on your channel..Keep going and may you find success soon..👍
god bless you! thank you for the kind words and stay proactive and work hard and your channel will grow!
I’m from Nigeria
Currently in Lagos
I love my country
Ella Ora so was his take on gangs running the streets true or an exaggeration
@@wakeup7874 i have the same question tho?
@alliens r real, the take on gangs is quite an exaggeration especially in Lagos, Social ethics in many parts of Africa requires strangers and locals to get authorization from people who govern or a place formally and informally before any thing new is done.
@@meisterjide Also he's in low-income neighborhoods due to high content yield which gives may give an overall false impression.
@@wakeup7874 it is true,the is a documentary about that issue even here on RUclips,a whole documentary talking about the gabg issue.
Lots of love from India to My Nigerians 🇳🇬
She should have taken him to University of Suya just down Allen avenue, that's the best Suya on Allen.
@Travel 4k low quality meat in Nigeria? I don't think so. Organic everything
"i love pepper"... That's a Yoruba girl right there. 😄
We love pepper egbon mi 😂
Yes o. Pepper lovers and proud of it!
Pepper soup yes
Lmao😂😂...ode ni boboyi sha😁😂
I'm not Yoruba but I love pepper too
Though I've been here all my life
Fun Fact: Indomie has the biggest factory in africa located in nigeria and it's also the first noodle manufacturing plant there
Pasti orang indo yak
@@aryabimaprameswara9084 I'm nigerian.. Wkwkwk
@@IAMK3YYY nigerian dont do wkwkwkwk thing.lol
@@danangkurniawan3003 those who eat a lot of indomie does.. Wkwkwk
She s so cute😍😍and the way she speaking❤️❤️
Yaaaay !!!! He finally came to Nigeria 🇳🇬❤️
I haven't been back home to Lagos in 6 years, this video makes me miss home
Lol....
Watching him eat that suya made my mouth water, I miss Lagos😭😭
Hey plzz subscribe to my channel plzzz
I have never been to Any country in Africa but I tell you this Nigeria is at the top of my bucket list it look so beautiful and I beg God please allow me to get this off my bucket list.
Wish to know you more if possible much love from Nigeria living in Gambia
Nigeria shows that ramen noodles are in fact more than just a basic food! I would eat that every week with all those chilies!
Haha me and my lady feels the same way, alot of people in my city dont understand how ramen noodles are one of the best dishes to eat daily!
Hands down a staple in my home. It’s cheap, versatile, and DELICIOUS
every country does that not just nigeria , they took the egg thing from other asian countries.
@@Fiendai
Where u from
@@Fiendai Because only Asians could have figured out something as basic as egg + noddles combo?
I'm an Indonesian, living in US .. It seems indomie is everywhere 😅 .. Nigerian street food looks good
D poorest person in Nigeria would have eaten indomine a thousand times, nigerians love it Soo much, sweet like no other
I really hate indomie soooo much buh almost everybody eats it
Indomie is a stable food in Nigeria
It's also the staple instant noodles in Kenya
💚💚💚💚
I miss the hustling and bustling lifestyle of Lagos. I remember how I used to wake up as early as 4am, get into random strangers cars everyday at 5am, getting stuck in traffic and finally getting to my work place at 8/9am. Now, I can barely wake myself up at 7am😂. I miss the SUYA too😢
Why do you miss this hustle and bustle lifestyle please
Nigeria looks amazing and the people too, so kind and beautiful
Imagine being paid to sit down and eat noodles.. SIGN ME UP! lmao
Bribed gang member
Lol
That is not how you are supposed to cook noodles. I learned the hard way that you just boil the water first, then add them
@@dougedoug2105 different cultures different ways to cook noodles.
@@huihuiueue5251 True different cultures warrant different cooking methods but taste buds are universal. I don't think anyone likes chewing on overcooked spaghetti, might as well grab a spoonful of mayonnaise
The girl with red shirt so cute
You have a crush
Yes she is.
she is indeed hot
She is so sweeet.
Omg bro I kno
Sonny looked insecure and nervous in this one.
I can see why.
Looked like he spent $5 on food and $95 on tipping.
Eva MZ yes he looked very afraid
Lol 😂
Those street boys are jobless and forgotten by the government so that their work disruption. Just some bottle of beer, problem solved.
Anywhere you go when traveling, need to watch yourself as you don’t the area well. It’s basic common sense
Sammy R not even close. Not all places are the same. Wishful thinking.
"I will protect you" got to love that girl😁😁😁
Take me back to Nigeria!!!...left my heart there!!!
I think Nigeria has the most beautiful women in the world.
Yes we do
❤️
@@jimmylogan1866 sure the same all over the world
I worked in Brazil for 2 years. They have the most beautiful girls on earth.
@@roberthemingway9553 yes ur right... I love latin girl too.. and maybe Japanese from jav vid😂😂
Can i correct something. At 3:18 He said N2000 Which is Equivalent to $5 (dollars) not $0.55 (cents)
Chris Ezeani that what i was wondered ,why the whole fish cheaper than cooked instant noodles with veggies ?
Chris Ezeani I was going to say how did he get a full fish for less than everything else? Lol thank you for that 😎
Thanks
Thank you! Was wondering as well
I was thinking of moving to Nigeria because of that price
My Mouth was salivating all the way the trough the video. lagos is officially in my travel list right now.
Thanks for filming Lagos Sonny, it is hard to find videos on Lagos that isn't done by the locals, now I know why, I know you like challenges and I am glad you took up this challenge.
When you're fasting but still watch food trip vids.
*Worth it*
Lol SAME🌚!!
Lucoa plzz subscribe to my channel plzzz #wazimumedia
Lmao, and I mostly watch food videos when im fasting only
Watching food while fasting is kinda torturing but i love it though
zain boy yass, I feel you!
“I’m paying this guy to eat noodles” 😂😂😂
Indomie is also produced locally in Nigeria.
I miss Nigeria, I am really happy you decided to go. :) I miss everything!!
Me too
Adebukola Adesanya ahh! I'm an Adesanya too!
I can't wait to visit
We love u sonny... Proudly Nigerian 🇳🇬🇳🇬... Hit the like button my people😍❤
yes i think so
Hi,what is the name of the woman wearing red. She's pretty and very formal. Thank you. Pls tell the name 😊
Arvin Santos she has a RUclips channel he shows it in the beginning of this video
Thank you bro
We love him so dearly
Women in Nigeria are so pretty, Folly bro 😍
Under makeup and weaving yes bring them to the nearest pool ask them to wash their face you’ll run for your life .. but some are naturally beautiful
@@marianibourette7 That’s disgusting that the first thing you want to do when someone compliments Nigerian women is to bring them down. Show us your face let us calculate your own
@@marianibourette7 you're just jealous. Go hug a transformer, everyone knows Nigerian ladies are beautiful. Elaaa 😂😜
@@cryptofortress5848 just bring them near a swimming remove the tons of make up plus the fake her and the body odour then you’ll be define the real meaning of beauty
Nigerian women are absolutely beautiful
I love my African brother, greetings from Indonesia!
I love Lagos, I grew up in Lagos. I miss Lagos! Great job! 👍😍
I have a few Nigerian friends and this was really cool to learn more about their culture (mainly the amazing food). Great video.
J plz subscribe to my channel plzzz #wazimumedia
fun fact, a couple years back, a random nigerian dude trying to argue with a random indonesian dude about the origin of Indomie, that nigerian dude trying to convince the internet that indomie is originally from nigerian,
ryan fiesta so u from indonesia? Apa kanar
The name itself is "indo"mie
lol, well i know indomie, or stir fry re-hydrated noodles, originate from Korea. After the Korean war, America actually dipped out, and didn't provide aid besides military power. Japan was still being held accountable from WW2, so they stepped in and provided relief but under the guise as a humanitarian effort. One of the major contributions were dehydrated noodles. Fun fact the after math of WW2 in Japan was why it was invented in the first place. Fun Fact: The reformation and modernization of the country out of imperialism required food that could be sold cheap, and eaten any where. Street food in Japan during that time period probably had a dish like indomie to, but since there isn't any actual evidence or logs. Korea is the latest of we know of.
Yes i know your not saying it came from indonesia. But in case any one else thought it was. Spam is in a weird way treated the same to. A lot of people think it originated from the pacific and adapted by the Koreans and Japanese. It came from America but borrowed from Africa. I can't remember which country specifically, but they would mash their meats and mix it with the fats and plenty of salts. Fill it in hollowed horns and bones. Cap it tightly and cook on fire. This was a preserving technique. That is as far back as we can tell. This goes more into food preservation which America has mastered in food processing. All the way back to bottling with fat caps in salted meats 200 years ago, to now. We could go as far as saying Europeans or other countries did it before, but not to the extent of Americans. Most countries were using smoking, pickling, or drying. Almost none besides a few unique cases have shown a careful application of food preservation like bottling with steam or can sealed baking.
This is my random comment of the month.
@@yummychips_ yes instant noodles are, but the brand indomie originated from indonesia
@@yummychips_ i am NOT talking about instant noodle sir, indomie is a brand of instant noodle, so your long ass reply is out of context
I love Nigeria my country. I work as a chef/cook in my small restaurant . Creativity is key in Nigeria street food. ✨✨✨👌👌👌
Fun fact about Lagos. On the last Saturday of each month they have a sanitation day where they clean up streets.
They also use every part of the animal in meat markets
@@cocaineshawwwwty I love chitlins with hot sauce
@@frankmill5172 me too👍👍👍 my favorite.
I’ve never been to or live anywhere near Nigeria, by I’ve somehow watched many battabox videos.. it’s a nice channel.. engages the public...
This man never says he didn't like the food huge respect 🙏❤🇳🇵
well sonny dont like cucumber 😂
Jai Nepal
More blessings to you and to my brothers and sisters from another mother jah bless one love bro
I had indomie when I went to Ghana I was ADDICTED especially with egg 😩🙏🏾
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