I Explored a $100,000,000 Abandoned Resort Village

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @FavourUremz
    @FavourUremz Год назад +584

    It's sad to see that we have such beautiful tourist locations here in Nigeria, but yet the Government doesn't maintain it. I mean look at a whole presidential lodge. Looking like one village cabin. Just imagine if the ranch was fully functional and well maintained. Thank you Tayo for bringing this to light, and showing us the potential of this beautiful place

    • @idy1172
      @idy1172 Год назад +29

      It’s not governments role to maintain it but the private investors

    • @kush4286
      @kush4286 Год назад +29

      Private investors with government framework and guidance. The two need cohesion

    • @TayoAinaFilms
      @TayoAinaFilms  Год назад +57

      Thanks for sharing your thoughs. Hopefully this video will reach a potential private investor who will decide to buy it off the government and then revive it. 😔

    • @arijotega6798
      @arijotega6798 Год назад +24

      This has nothing to do with the government Nigerians don't even visit this places but they can travel to Dubai and other countries for tourism, if people visited this places then the money can be used to maintain it. You cannot maintain. What people don't visit that is just the truth.. is not every time we blame the government

    • @kush4286
      @kush4286 Год назад +9

      @@arijotega6798 ever heard of tax cuts and subsidies🤦. Random tourists are going to help with those? 🤔

  • @wealthempirecapital
    @wealthempirecapital Год назад +192

    the reason why Ghana and Nigeria are buddies..... We spend huge sums of money on projects and abandon them... Clap for us!!! our leaders most especially

  • @Lulu-wv1nt
    @Lulu-wv1nt Год назад +148

    A fan from South Africa 🇿🇦.
    I believe young business men and women can join resources and refurbish and make it operational again.
    The government should also provide half of the money needed because this will improve tourism in the country. 🇳🇬

    • @Phatkuz18
      @Phatkuz18 Год назад +17

      The government won’t allow it
      They prefer it wasting away!!!!

    • @dammieofem3967
      @dammieofem3967 Год назад +6

      I hope the Nigerian government won't frustrate their effort by unnecessary bribes or intimidation

    • @Lulu-wv1nt
      @Lulu-wv1nt Год назад +2

      @@Phatkuz18 That's very sad

    • @livingforever6157
      @livingforever6157 Год назад +6

      It won't work because there is no infrastructure to support the business. It needs private investors, but it also needs a functional airport, good roads, electricity, places to go for guests to access their money, an investment by Nigeria into its human capital. Places like Eko Atlantic may suffer the same fate as this because there will be no investment in the things that would make this sector viable.

    • @toddmaek5436
      @toddmaek5436 Год назад

      I got 10 on it

  • @NanelleGriselda
    @NanelleGriselda Год назад +97

    I’m here for Tayo’s storytelling and editing skills

    • @TayoAinaFilms
      @TayoAinaFilms  Год назад +4

      Thank you 👯👯

    • @OnyejelemAmarachi
      @OnyejelemAmarachi Год назад +2

      This is amazing Mr. Tayo, I love tourism and travels. I will love to work with you, in your next travel experience.

    • @whatarmstrongsaid
      @whatarmstrongsaid Год назад +5

      I'm here for his pacing and song selections 😂😂

    • @comfortspace510
      @comfortspace510 Год назад +3

      His editing skills is second to none

  • @redherring4119
    @redherring4119 Год назад +35

    This video was kind of a shock for me on a personal level because I and my family visited the ranch in its heyday every christmas holiday between 2006 and 2008 and I remember how incredible those trips were. We stayed in those villas and they were filled to the brim with people and life back then. We ate in that restaurant every morning We swam in the grotto pool. We saw the Cameroon-Nigeria border. We rode in those cable cars and we played in the waterpark at the bottom of the plateau. To see that it too succumbed to the poison of Nigerian leadership has really shocked me and almost brought me to tears. We also visited Tinapa. Back then the hotel and the studuo was still under construction but the shopping area was already built. The promise and the potential in Cross River were something that gave me a lot of hope. These were truly world class resorts and our leaders let that opportunity go to waste. What a shame.

    • @iriagboneseogbomo6120
      @iriagboneseogbomo6120 Год назад

      Cross River State Governors are to be blamed for this decay at Obudu and Tinapa. What have the Governors been doing? Don't they realize that good income can be made from the projects? It's Just so embarrassing that educated people in government have now become lazy and daft because they prefer to pilfer than to produce good result!😠😡🤬

    • @fuhadakinbola969
      @fuhadakinbola969 8 месяцев назад

      I felt like crying 😭😭💔

    • @toluakinola2701
      @toluakinola2701 4 месяца назад

      I had my honey there as well. It breaks my heart to see the state of the resort 13 years after.

  • @Iyanu_omogbadegun
    @Iyanu_omogbadegun Год назад +122

    Tayo is an amazing storyteller and I’m not just watching a normal travel video, but I’m also learning how to tell a better story

  • @kennethmfon6828
    @kennethmfon6828 Год назад +81

    Tayo, I'm struggling to keep this short.
    Firstly, thank you...as usual, this is world-class cinematography, captivating story-telling and generally a fantastic job!
    Obviously your craft is so good, we take it for granted how excellent your job has become. Well done!
    On the other hand, this was heart-wrenching to watch. As someone who grew up in Calabar, Cross River, and knew about the glory of Obudu Cattle Ranch, you could cry about this.
    Also, this shows what is crystal clear and what everybody already knows; bad, incompetent, and vision-less leadership is the bane of Nigeria's existence.
    May God help this country!

  • @berthekabwe871
    @berthekabwe871 Год назад +117

    Tayo, you are really getting better and better at storytelling. You can now tell any story and make it enjoyable to watch.

  • @toluakinola2701
    @toluakinola2701 4 месяца назад +3

    I had my honeymoon in Obudu Cattle Ranch 13 years ago. It was such a beautiful sight then. I still have the copies of the pictures taken during my honeymoon and seeing the dilapidated state of the resort now breaks my heart. Nigeria and the lack of maintenance culture. If I hadn't been there may be, I would be less concerned. But the fact that I had my honey there & this is the state after 13years breaks my heart.This would have been an additional source of revenue in tourism to the Calabar State government & Nigeria at large. Thank you, Tayo Aina, for this video. It means so much to me.

  • @nationreport12
    @nationreport12 Год назад +40

    As an African American on the outside looking in, I see so much beautiful potential for Nigeria's sons and daughters to benefit from. I sure do hope and pray that Nigeria will restore this place, not to its former glory, but surpass it and make it greater. Thank you so much to you and your team for sharing this with us.

    • @truthseeker36
      @truthseeker36 Год назад +1

      The whole country need restoring. There is so much potential in Africa. World leaders see it, thats why they take resources, instead of giving to help it grow. 😢

    • @laverngill5318
      @laverngill5318 6 месяцев назад

      Africa is the greatest country in the world with the youngest population, also the most resources. As a Caribbean person I feel I should defend Africa. That's where my roots came from, I can only identify with Africa not Europe, not US, but only Caribbean and Africa. Although, I love and respect the US because of the democratic freedom it offers to who are persecuted in many parts of the world.
      Us also offers religious freedom among many other opportunities,
      So my wonderful sisters in Africa you people need to speak in one powerful voice to chase Europe and US out of your country and work together to achieve the same goal for the entire continent freedom From the hands of outsiders.

  • @chinyererachel
    @chinyererachel Год назад +120

    It breaks my heart to see Obudu and Tinapa in this state. I visited Obudu Cattle Ranch in 2012 and it felt like heaven. I visited every spot you mentioned and more, enjoyed the cable ride and the view was spectacular, but I must say that climbing the holy mountain was also the highlight of my tour to the ranch. Thank you so much Tayo for shinning a light on Obudu. And I will also like to appreciate your choice of songs, the melancholic songs got pondering. Let me not forget to mention that your team are amazing. This video is a masterpiece 🌹

    • @1111deebee
      @1111deebee Год назад +6

      Seeing this in its sorry state made me teared up, what a great potential to bring joy to people and bring revenue to the state/country. I wish I had money to buy this.

    • @doreenonekalit9888
      @doreenonekalit9888 Год назад +2

      Wow

    • @enah_774
      @enah_774 Год назад +4

      Yeah Tinapa hit me hard 😕💔

    • @thenaijatourist
      @thenaijatourist Год назад +2

      I also visited Obudu and tinapa in 2012. It’s sad seeing the current state.

    • @balafama2120
      @balafama2120 Год назад +1

      I also visited in 2014 and it was so beautiful.took pics at the waterfall . I was shocked a place like that existed because it was never advertised .Seems like the black man is cursed, cursed with terrible leadership and low thinking skills. That's why black people are so disrespected the world over. a race of people that can't build or maintain their infrastructure and resources will never prosper.what a shame.

  • @ProsperityDaniels
    @ProsperityDaniels Год назад +43

    Once again, Tayo did not disappoint...this deserves to be on Natural Geographic Channel & Discovery, this is so beautiful. ❤️ 🦋

  • @BroadwayBully1
    @BroadwayBully1 Год назад +38

    Can't believe it was only in 2012 I spent a weekend here with friends. We drove down from Abuja. What an amazing time we had. How Nigeria has changed in 10years!

  • @AntonsClass
    @AntonsClass Год назад +39

    I'm American and I have heard of this place and looked it up a couple of times, so I'm glad your brought this place to light. I'm sure you illuminating the full potential of this place will help bring investors and builders.

  • @Josiah5090
    @Josiah5090 Год назад +25

    I was there in 2013. It was lively, the cable cars were working. I also took the cable car to the top of the mountain.
    It's the longest cable car ride in Africa. I visited Tinapa, Obudu and The Slave Trade Museum in Calabar. Really sad to see all these go down.
    Thanks for the documentary

  • @proudlyafrican3373
    @proudlyafrican3373 Год назад +63

    Am a Ghanaian and I love this video . I pray Nigeria 🇳🇬 one day gets it right.

    • @wahabodusola6484
      @wahabodusola6484 Год назад +12

      Say the same prayer for Ghana as well.

    • @lucifer12354
      @lucifer12354 Год назад +12

      Not just Nigeria, all of Africa

    • @realvibranttv2255
      @realvibranttv2255 Год назад +13

      @@wahabodusola6484 did he say anything wrong here? Our greatest problem is, we don't know how to do anything right and we don't accept criticisms. Prof. Lumumba once said that the day Nigeria gets it right Africa will be liberated. We need to listen and learn from people from all over the world. Many Africans are looking up to Nigeria but Nigeria is slipping backward and backward everyday because of our arrogance and refusal to learn some little things. And these little things matter.

    • @Jackdemno
      @Jackdemno Год назад +5

      lol and ghana with 50% infaltion lol u need that prayer bro

    • @proudlyafrican3373
      @proudlyafrican3373 Год назад +5

      @@Jackdemno man, I can assure comparing Nigerias problem to Ghana makes Ghana look like Europe . I have worked in Nigeria as an expat as a sub-contructer for Siemens so I know very well what am talking about. Nigeria is great and a powerful Nation. If it gets its right West Africa will be a power house. I don't say this to disrespect Great Nigeria but I have to be frank that its a mess . If Nigeria gets it right .....

  • @nowherech
    @nowherech Год назад +41

    We are fans from Europe 🇫🇮🇮🇹! Love your style of documentaries and the topics are fascinating. We would love to reach the same level in our reportages and also visit Nigeria!!

  • @randomdude2600
    @randomdude2600 Год назад +180

    As an American viewer of the channel, it really makes me sad to see how little the government of Nigeria seems to care about tourism as personally, I would love to travel there someday. From what I've seen, it seems like such a beautiful country that would benefit immensely in the long term from a healthy tourism industry, and many people I know would gladly go for sights like the ones you showed in this video. Hopefully, one day, things will change for the better, and Nigeria will be able to attract visitors from all over. My personal, highly uneducated, and uninformed theory about all this is that the government doesn't want to have non resource based industries thrive because they wouldn't be able to steal as easily from them, but I'd love to hear anyone else's theory as to why the government seems unwilling to put in any effort.

    • @chukwumaolisehemekaouwarre3236
      @chukwumaolisehemekaouwarre3236 Год назад +11

      The government is working! The unpatriotic citizens of Nigeria are the problems of Nigeria not the government! You don't need to visit Nigeria! Visit other Africa countries! If you wanna visit Nigeria visit without no complaints! Fix some problems in Nigeria if you cant don't visit.

    • @chukwumaolisehemekaouwarre3236
      @chukwumaolisehemekaouwarre3236 Год назад +1

      Before I go! Note that so called Europeans and Westerner's invented corruptions and scamming! Not Nigeria! When Nigeria rule this earth soonest then your so called America heaven country shall be relegated to village now good day.

    • @OJbliss
      @OJbliss Год назад

      @chukwuma did you read what was written to understand or you read to react? Let's say you read to react, is your reaction informed. What did this writer say that I not patriotic, in the interest of Nigeria or far from the truth we have on ground with our leaders/politicians? These kind of mindsets and thought trains are the reason a lot of Nigerians who becomes politicians do not deliver anything good because we always blame others for our misdeeds and then sit down and do nothing good while we watch the rest of the country suffer and rot away. Appreciate good things a beautiful country man.
      Thank you @randomdude
      Nigeria will be great again. Do well to tell your people that it is a country of good, kind, caring and loving people. We love peace we just have bdly influenced politicians/leaders.
      They are unpatriotic and they don't care. Just selfish and consistent in stealing and looting the country dry with whoever they choose their counterparts to be.

    • @afrorumsamplepacks
      @afrorumsamplepacks Год назад +6

      I'm a Nigerian and I agree with you

    • @favouratta6047
      @favouratta6047 Год назад +36

      @@chukwumaolisehemekaouwarre3236 You're one of the problems in Nigeria seriously see the way you talk.. Mtchwww 😒

  • @artificialintelligenceneur1935
    @artificialintelligenceneur1935 Год назад +18

    This place definitely needs someone to plant lots of the tallest trees in the world including fruit trees like mangoes, coconut etc. This would allow the area to remain green in the dry season and stop desertification. Tourists like being in areas with lots of swimming pools and bodies of water.

  • @smooth_jazz_escola
    @smooth_jazz_escola Год назад +9

    I am an afro-brazilian citizen and I am hopeful that this channel will be able to bring the interest of tourist companies to the region. Nigeria is a beautiful country from what I see in the pictures, good luck to the Nigerian people!!

  • @vivaafrika604
    @vivaafrika604 Год назад +22

    Wow! this is really beautiful🥰 Nigeria will be great again if they have the rightful leaders🇳🇬❤

  • @MaliciousMario
    @MaliciousMario Год назад +65

    I honestly can't believe this. I recall going to the Cattle Ranch when it was working and the experience was out of this world. Letting this place fall apart like this is absolutely heartbreaking. You said it all, our politicians are not interested in any income that does not come from crude oil. Big shame to the state government and federal government on this one. However no surprise here.

    • @andersonojoshimite6047
      @andersonojoshimite6047 Год назад +2

      Why are you blaming Federal Government for the mess created by the owner of the resort?

    • @aprokoviewers1130
      @aprokoviewers1130 Год назад +3

      @@andersonojoshimite6047 Watch again and listen.

    • @smacctg7823
      @smacctg7823 Год назад

      sounds like Nigerian government is not interested in wealth for the locals! what does it profit a government to gain the world and their citizens and local people cant eat too? Its no wonders when Nigerias get to America 🇺🇸 they work themselves until there eyes are bloody red

    • @pedward323
      @pedward323 Год назад +2

      It had it all to continue being a success for anyone traveling to Nigeria. Even for the people whom live there,they could have had great markets to sale things,jobs at the resorts .If the Government release it maybe let a great investor buy it maybe it can be saved.That is such a beautiful area nit just the resort and tourist would love going there.

  • @chidimmambbahoffor
    @chidimmambbahoffor Год назад +45

    This is so sad. I visited Tinapa in 2013 through a school excursion. It was such a beautiful experience. I loved everything about it. They had a buffet service in their restaurants, it was so beautiful. My mum wanted us to go visit there as a family.
    I even had Obudu cattle range on my list of places to visit. I came to know about it after my juniors in school went there for their own excursion. I find it hard to process this, like why. This is so heartbreaking. I really hope Nigeria as a whole can do better.
    Thanks, Tayo, for covering this. You did such excellent work 👏.

  • @abiodunijaware6621
    @abiodunijaware6621 Год назад +23

    Almost in tears watching this. I was in Obudu ranch and Tinapa severally between 2004 and 2007 for maintenance when Protea was running the ranch and different constructions were happening, it was a site to behold. Twice during my visits, the ranch was fully occupied by tourists from Europe. Dear Nigerians, this mindset of allowing rot needs to change, not just in government but also as a people. We need to have leaders who have the capacity and competencies to deliver good results.

  • @maighaleb786
    @maighaleb786 Год назад +11

    I’m obsessed with your channel, man! The beauty of the continent of Africa is absolutely the most underestimated thing on this planet. I’m from Egypt, and I live in America, so I’ve been to Africa before but I’ve never travel any further south than Sudan, but I have always wanted to. My husband is American and he doesn’t understand why I would want to go so I started showing him your videos and he was just awestruck. I think a lot of people think that the entirety of Africa is just tribal villages of starving people, I which certainly exists in some places but no one really knows and understands the beauty of this continent, good on you for showing the world with you amazing videos! J love it!

  • @busarygfxstudios2711
    @busarygfxstudios2711 Год назад +62

    It’s actually just disheartening and truly a shame to see such a beautiful resort with so many facilities fall into disrepair due to a lack of proper maintenance. This resort has the potential to be a hub of activity and a source of enjoyment for so many people, but without proper care, it's quickly becoming a ghost town. It's a reminder of the importance of investing not only in the initial construction, but also in the ongoing upkeep and maintenance of a property. Here's hoping that the resort can be revitalized and restored to its former glory.😢

    • @BroadwayBully1
      @BroadwayBully1 Год назад +5

      I think this underlines the importance of security and strong economy. People aren't going to travel to Cross River if they might get kidnapped or ambushed on the way. Also, in a country where 85% of people are poor, this resort is unlikely to have high organic demand. And without people making the journey, there will be no money for maintenence.

    • @tuforu4
      @tuforu4 Год назад

      PRINCES will ASSIST.

  • @rlsmith29
    @rlsmith29 Год назад +20

    Those properties have so much potential. Hope your video brings some attention to this issue! 🇺🇸

  • @etashelinto8253
    @etashelinto8253 Год назад +37

    I was in Obudu in ‘05 & ‘09 as a child and remember how beautiful an experience it was. It’s crazy seeing it this way but then unsurprising considering how the system doesn’t give much attention to tourism. I’d love to see it alive again.

  • @thehzondo8419
    @thehzondo8419 Год назад +16

    Even though it's disappointing to see this ,I will love to visit Nigeria 🇳🇬 one day. Love your work from Durban 🇿🇦🇿🇦🤗

  • @kojoagyekumboateng1997
    @kojoagyekumboateng1997 Год назад +4

    The Holy Mountain part gave me goosebumps,Africa is really blessed

  • @candiislmz3433
    @candiislmz3433 Год назад +96

    This literally brought tears to my eyes. I am not even Nigerian but seeing how sad Tayo was because of lack of help to keep tourist places up and running by Nigerian government really made me pray for Nigeria. Tayo along with many other Nigerians just want better leaders to govern them and their country. Pray for better leaders. Pray for Nigeria.

    • @testthewest123
      @testthewest123 Год назад +3

      Well, as always, it is private enterprises that should maintain tourism, not governments. The government isn't the better enterpreneur and should focus on a few key aeras, like justice, military and education and leave the rest to business. If this fails, it is their problem (and their money).

    • @DavidRodriguez-gl5pn
      @DavidRodriguez-gl5pn Год назад +1

      @@testthewest123 I don’t agree completely, but what I’m most curious about is why the investors would let this happen? If it’s built, all you would need at that point is marketing. Someone purposely let this fall, but why?

    • @testthewest123
      @testthewest123 Год назад

      @@DavidRodriguez-gl5pn I think it wasn't a real investment from a business that wanted to do earnest business, but probably a way for corrupt money to be filtered - or a bribe for the president.
      Then he lost power, or the favor ran out and so the thing waas abandoned.
      That would be my wild guess.

    • @decentralizedafricancommun7823
      @decentralizedafricancommun7823 Год назад

      @@DavidRodriguez-gl5pn The issue is the government neglecting their roles and making things hard for investors.

    • @EbonyHoopGyal
      @EbonyHoopGyal Год назад

      Yes as he said it weighed down on my heart as well 😢

  • @TyePriebe
    @TyePriebe Год назад +14

    love from Ethiopia ♥ keep up the good work!

  • @johnakinwale8616
    @johnakinwale8616 Год назад +22

    Tayo, you never stop to amaze me with your top notch presentation. For Nigeria to function at top notch, the way it is meant to, we desperately need a committed visionary leader. What we have now are rulers, for a country to be at the top, if she lacks visionary leadership, she will not realize her full potential.
    Tayo, please take seriously Tayo Aina Cattle Ranch. You can do it, I think you need to diversify into this business, since you love nature so much. I wish you all the best 🙏🏽

    • @oforce5721
      @oforce5721 Год назад +1

      The guy is good. Really good.

  • @olaideowolabi3069
    @olaideowolabi3069 Год назад +6

    I remember doing the waterfall trip across the ranch with a friend some years back. My legs were gone by the time we came back. I literally crawled back home that night and my muscles were sore for weeks.
    I used to spend Xmas on the ranch between 2009-2012. It was the place to be then. I had friends working there back then. I used to enjoy the freshest of cow milk and yoghurt from this place. The palm wine too is awesome 😁.
    Cross Rover state went downhill right after DD left and it has never recovered. So sad to see awesome potential going to waste.
    I lived in Cross river state for about 20 years and I had fond memories. But that place (Cross River as a whole) is shadow of that time and it's pathetic.
    There's a certain part of the road that we call the "Devil's elbow". Scary place. Road is best enjoyed on a bike. That way you get to see a lot of nature. You can also see clouds forming below you when you go to a certain spot of the golf course.
    There was this Xmas that Asa came to perform, then I had friends from all over to attend the concert. I was so tired that day that ended up not attending the concert 😔.
    Oh...I forgot the fresh honey too 😔. Damn!

  • @Blurouge
    @Blurouge Год назад +22

    Wow. This is so sad. I remember coming here for a family trip before my sister travelled out in 2009/2010. It was and still is the most beautiful place I had ever seen in Nigeria. The restaurant was exquisite. The canopy walk was scary for me at that time but crazy fun. And they had this yoghurt factory with the best yoghurt everrrrrrr. And we called that road snake road 😂 cause from the cable cars it looked like a snake. This is so sad but expected with the government we have.

  • @misang3
    @misang3 Год назад +25

    I grew up in Calabar and remember the hype about the opening of Obudu cattle ranch and Tinapa. There was so much hope in the air. Really heart-breaking to see where it eventually landed. Very rare to watch such a rise and fall in a lifetime and this one was really short. I liked you talked about the lack of a maintenance culture in 9ja as a whole. The lesson for me here is that it takes more than a good leader. We had a good governor at that time who built this but without a culture in place to produce a succession of leaders from the top all to the bottom this is what happens. Hope we shall see places like this in 9ja rise again in our lifetime

  • @OluwafemiAdams
    @OluwafemiAdams Год назад +74

    Nigeria has a lot of potentials, but it's sad that we have a poor maintenance culture. Thank you for sharing this, Tayo.

    • @udokaonu2950
      @udokaonu2950 Год назад +4

      @@IGNT_ long process that will never even happen😂. All we need is good government and everything will begin to go smoothly. It will take a while to get better but it can all work out.

    • @tutotutot5193
      @tutotutot5193 Год назад

      @@IGNT_ how does that help make africa 1 like the EU?

    • @TayoAinaFilms
      @TayoAinaFilms  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!

    • @rosemumbua8817
      @rosemumbua8817 Год назад +1

      Key word - maintenance. Zero culture of maintenance in most of Africa.

    • @anikeadegoke2112
      @anikeadegoke2112 Год назад +1

      👉 What historical foundation was Nigeria founded on would be the first question, trying to get to the root of our historical problem and then we can start to find solutions to the endless plague affecting our great country Nigeria 🇳🇬, without identifying the past, we sadly cannot make future solutions 🤔🤔

  • @GoodVibesNewlevel2023
    @GoodVibesNewlevel2023 Год назад +2

    This is quite possibly your most beautiful and touching video that I have ever viewed on your channel. Thank you sir .

  • @OhMusti
    @OhMusti Год назад +11

    Nigeria is such a beautiful country. It's mind blowing how green the landscape is. never knew this until I saw your videos. Keep it up guys.

  • @1111deebee
    @1111deebee Год назад +51

    Privatizing these resorts will be way to go. Nigeria government is not a continuum, so, maintenance culture is not in their DNA. So sad to see this in this sorry state. By the way Tayo, I know you will reach 1million subscribers this year, that is given, just keep doing what you are doing - Amazing job.

    • @olatundeoyebola3818
      @olatundeoyebola3818 Год назад +2

      True

    • @chinyererachel
      @chinyererachel Год назад +3

      I totally agree to privatisation.

    • @wahabodusola6484
      @wahabodusola6484 Год назад

      This has got nothing to do with FGN but the State government. We're very quick to blame the FGN, whilst the State governments get away with murder. Most governors lack vision and creativity. So sad!

    • @yanikeonpurpose
      @yanikeonpurpose Год назад +2

      I was thinking this when realising that it appeared to be state owned.
      A bunch of business owners can come together & resurrect this project, as I’ve read a lot of comments by people who have visited in the past & enjoyed their experience- meaning not only is there demand, but the model itself is successful.
      I do wonder though how Tayo was able to visit. Is it still open to tourists then??

  • @yayakayla
    @yayakayla Год назад +17

    Oh and a side note, your mode of story telling is really really captivating
    This is what I’m working towards
    Well done👏🏽

  • @MegaBobokoko
    @MegaBobokoko Год назад +13

    Tayo you are fast becoming the king of story telling, this was delivered with class! We know how to build, we lack any sort of maintenance culture. When i fly thru the new airport terminal in Lagos i am filled with the thoughts of how the airport will look in the next couple of years. Already when i used it two weeks ago on my way to Accra, the lift was not working and i had to send my boxes up the escalator one after the other, it was as though nobody cared. God will not come down and help us, our generation must turn things around, the ones before us have failed. A good refurb and rebrand by one of the bigger hotel chains like Hilton can turn the fortunes of Obudu around.

  • @TapchinE
    @TapchinE Год назад +2

    Yayyyy and it shall be soooo cheers 🥂 to a million subscribers Tayo🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳

  • @breanadi296
    @breanadi296 Год назад +11

    Your professional storytelling is on another level. Keep it up! It's amazing how Obudu's natural beauty is noticeable after all the infrastructural wastage. I hope this will spark some interest in reviving the resort someday.

  • @AussieGem
    @AussieGem Год назад +22

    I love how you documented this aspect to infrastructure and the reasons behind why a beautiful place like this has not been maintained. My mind keeps thinking of ideas to salvage this area, like community ownership of the space and creating gardens, a shared space and connection. 😊 But of course I do not know the practicality of people's situations or desires - easy for me to look from afar with enthusiasm! HA! I enjoy your videos and the people you have with you, and I love the laughter that you capture too - there is joy where you go, and I am there in some sense too! Have a great week! 😍

    • @TayoAinaFilms
      @TayoAinaFilms  Год назад +3

      This is heartfelt. Thank you

    • @toluOlu
      @toluOlu Год назад +4

      I agree with you. I have ideas running through my head on what we can do to turn this around.

    • @Danorous
      @Danorous Год назад

      ​@@TayoAinaFilmsWow Tayo all this for only you?. I dey jealous ooo

  • @Ayibagebra
    @Ayibagebra Год назад +7

    This video is so brilliant!! God help Nigeria. #NigeriaWillWorkInMyLifetime

    • @casmirifeanyi7788
      @casmirifeanyi7788 Год назад +1

      I say a big Amen to that. Nigeria will work in my lifetime

  • @deanodeinde2122
    @deanodeinde2122 Год назад +12

    People like you should have some sort of advisory or consultancy role in the Nigerian tourism space in order to steer the government in the right direction. Sad to see so much untapped potential. I'm Nigerian and seeing so much waste and lack of maintenance breaks my heart. Keep up the good work. 👍 🇳🇬

  • @Akamibo2.0
    @Akamibo2.0 Год назад +19

    I’m Nigerian and I didn’t even know such a place existed in my country it’s so sad that the youth and kids don’t know what how beautiful their country is 😢

    • @Man_fay_the_Bru
      @Man_fay_the_Bru Год назад +1

      Probably because they’re all illegal immigrants in other countries

    • @Akamibo2.0
      @Akamibo2.0 Год назад +3

      @@Man_fay_the_Bru what coronation does that have to what I just said?

    • @IDorey
      @IDorey Год назад

      It’s exist

    • @FERESE
      @FERESE Год назад

      ​@@Man_fay_the_Bru .......and the best brains in the world. From Europe to America. They don't compete with Africans but with the world. Choke on your bile!!!

    • @jideoforigbelina6957
      @jideoforigbelina6957 Год назад

      lol... your comment is laughable. Looks like you are a teenager cos anyone in their mid-twenties know about it and the calabar festival.

  • @latsword3513
    @latsword3513 Год назад +6

    As a Ghanaian living in the West, I clicked on this expecting news based report but I wasn't disappointed. What a beautifully shot, narrated, and scored film. I may not have gotten the in-depth understanding I sought but I'm walking away with so much more. Thank you

  • @FelThommy
    @FelThommy Год назад +5

    Calabar 🇳🇬 ❤, Thanks for sharing Tayo. Very informative & love how you tell the story

  • @apextennisacademynigeria2932
    @apextennisacademynigeria2932 Год назад +13

    Amazing potential! Thanks for bringing Obudu cattle ranch to the attention of the world. Why can NYSC not be based there to rejuvenate the place with the power of youth. Movies, sports, tourism etc need to be channelled to locations like these…

  • @onibioh
    @onibioh Год назад +12

    Tayo your narration is top notch. You do it with ease and you are able to capture our curiosity to the end. Thanks.

    • @TayoAinaFilms
      @TayoAinaFilms  Год назад

      Thanks for watching 🧘🏽‍♂️🙏🏾

  • @Kinglioncrown
    @Kinglioncrown Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing I love your channel

  • @neommutle8033
    @neommutle8033 Год назад +4

    Wow 👌 that is a great resort. As a South African, I would have loved to visit that place. Please , Nigeria has so many rich people who can revive it privately. Please this is a beautiful natural place. Let's take care of what God has given us , as Africans.

  • @LivingInTheShade
    @LivingInTheShade Год назад +17

    This cinematography on this vlog is outstanding. It's a shame the premises is dilapidated, if it were in good condition, I would have visited. I can see it was amazing in it's heyday.

    • @toluOlu
      @toluOlu Год назад

      Great work Tayo. This is a story well documented. Do you have a business contact email?

  • @nyiko24
    @nyiko24 Год назад +4

    Your delivery of content is truly amazing 🇿🇦 .

  • @CommonSenseSisters
    @CommonSenseSisters Год назад +5

    OMG the water fall is sooooo relaxing and beautiful. Nature at its finest 11:42 is always a bliss

  • @josambu
    @josambu Год назад +16

    I visited this country but the level at which everyone is asking for something is incredible from immigration officers, boarding officer, visa agents, taxi trying to lengthen a trip that's short, guides.... And same going back I had to have so much money in loose change to give everyone. It was like Christmas ONLY I WASN'T THE SANTA😂🤣

    • @Danorous
      @Danorous 11 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂😂. Corruption is the name of our government

  • @kingdomcome46
    @kingdomcome46 Год назад +1

    Your prayer was 1/1,000,000th answered as I subscribed. God bless you from South Africa 🇿🇦.

  • @collinx003
    @collinx003 Год назад +4

    Thanks for sharing.... Imagine I was planning on visiting here with my family within the year. I never knew it has been abandoned.

  • @sikandarpervez4310
    @sikandarpervez4310 Год назад +2

    First I m watching your video n I love it bro ........ So last one hour I m watched your 3 videos continually n this is the 4rth video im watching compelty bro ........ I like your videos to n first comment on your channel becos you deserve bro ..... I like the way you create a content good work n nice videos bro keep goin love from LaHoRe PAKISTAN GOD BLESS YOU ..,.. MAKE MORE VIDEOS N KEEP GOIN OR STAY BLESSED AND SAFE ....... THANK YOU I APPRECIATE YOUR EFORT BRO KEEP GOIN. .........!!!!!!!!!!🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😊

  • @WesternAustraliaNowAndThen
    @WesternAustraliaNowAndThen Год назад +6

    A beautiful place that still has a ton of potential. If it was sold to the right company, I am sure it could be brought back to life. Fascinating video, thank you.

  • @learningwithmisst
    @learningwithmisst Год назад +2

    I visited this place 14yrs ago and I remember it like it was yesterday. The place was beautiful, and gave visitors an experience you don't get anywhere else. I'm from the islands so I know about the typical resorts. This resort was like no other. It breaks my heart to see it like this. I remember laying by the river, it was so surreal 😢. I always say that the world needs to know about this place.

  • @oragedaniel8317
    @oragedaniel8317 Год назад +4

    This is really well put together and felt like a movie. So much obvious effort put into this

  • @MoAwarl
    @MoAwarl Год назад +6

    If I had not seen this on your channel I wouldn’t believe it is in Nigeria

    • @Danorous
      @Danorous Год назад

      Always difficult for people to believe in their country or something in their country

  • @BlessedBeeMedia
    @BlessedBeeMedia Год назад +4

    This is so sad. I remember when I was in college, a lot of departments organized field trips to this place and always talked about the beauty of this place when they got back from the trip.

  • @ogechiucheatu
    @ogechiucheatu Год назад +5

    Wow!!!! There is so much potential for tourism in Nigeria if the infrastructure is managed properly. Thank you for this video, Tayo!

  • @dadadrew
    @dadadrew Год назад

    This channel is one of the gems of RUclips. Fantastic videography and smart insightful information.

  • @judetechobi1714
    @judetechobi1714 Год назад

    Thanks always @ Tayo Aina

  • @godsgiftoshioriamenagbomek9768
    @godsgiftoshioriamenagbomek9768 Год назад +9

    This is so heartbreaking! You can literally see the potential of these places and how much they would help our current situation, this is really heartbreaking, I hope change comes really fast. Thank you Tayo, I love the colors, the music, the story, and everything. You deserve millions of subscribers.

  • @tozooo280
    @tozooo280 Год назад +7

    I'm really sad to see this. I've been to Obudu and it was an absolutely beautiful experience in 2015. Awesome times

  • @Yannick-c4q
    @Yannick-c4q Год назад +4

    Oh my God! Is this what this magical spot I visited in 2004 looks like now? 😢😢When Donald Duke was there lots of tourists visited and I was one of them. The hair pin bends, the beauty of God’s majesty in the clouds when you stand on those mountains at sunrise were a sight to behold. Ah😢Great job as always Tayo. It is always a delight to watch and see where you are taking us next.

  • @geoffreyemeka7993
    @geoffreyemeka7993 Год назад +5

    This is really sad, i was here 2009-2010 during my Youth service year, it was so much fun, how this place has rotted away to this level tells the sorry state of things in this country, thanks Aina for making me relieve this experience.

  • @syd6126
    @syd6126 Год назад +4

    I've been watching these videos for years now. And this video showed Tayo's genuine love for detailed architecture, and Nigeria as a whole. Very very beautiful, and a window into the soul. Thank you for posting!

  • @RepampGhana
    @RepampGhana Год назад +4

    That place was really beautiful government really need to do something about this place Thanks for sharing this video with us Mr Tayo

  • @macdonaldossuetta6392
    @macdonaldossuetta6392 Год назад +4

    Tayo you are talented. The production of this video bears the hallmarks of professionalism, commitment and passion for your work. It carries such a powerful message and a reminder of the potential of Nigeria. I felt I was watching a documentary produced by one of the global television networks.
    Keep up the good work. 👍🏾👍🏾

  • @Maaro_Muraro
    @Maaro_Muraro Год назад +3

    This was definitely a beautiful and insightful watch. As you have rightly said, Nigeria has allot of untapped potential that needs to be harnessed and maintained
    A good leadership is definitely a step in the right direction as well as effective implementation of existing policies
    Well done Tayo 👏🏽

  • @Jazzy869
    @Jazzy869 Год назад +1

    Great video! Beautiful footage and narration. It was like watching a high quality documentary.

  • @monicanabaasa2345
    @monicanabaasa2345 Год назад +1

    After hearing from the prayer you made at the holy mountain, I had to subscribe immediately 😊. Its been good taking us through this beautiful & sadly abandoned Calabar 😢 #Nigeria is indeed rich, much love from Uganda 🇺🇬

  • @Emerem_Okoli
    @Emerem_Okoli Год назад +6

    It’s such a beautiful place. Hope the government consider putting this in check.

  • @chimelanick
    @chimelanick Год назад +4

    I was here in 2013 ish. But this drone views is doing it for me. Nigeria has no maintenance culture sha cos this place is beautiful.

  • @LilaTaylorEdwards
    @LilaTaylorEdwards Год назад +34

    As someone who would love to travel to Nigeria. I hope the government sees the work that you’re doing on your channel and really starts investing in tourism. There is so much potential and this video is a testimony to that. It’s such a beautiful resort, hopefully someone will see this by the property and do the necessary repairs to get this resort back up to its fool potential.

    • @Rahman_xyz
      @Rahman_xyz Год назад

      Please don't come to Nigeria, lol. Overrated place ..

    • @okpeiogheneovo4108
      @okpeiogheneovo4108 Год назад

      The problem with Nigeria is Corruption, it has killed everything in Nigeria,

  • @hereiam3658
    @hereiam3658 Год назад

    Absolutely beautiful Thank you for sharing ❤️

  • @alomann
    @alomann 11 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent storytelling Tayo... It didn't feel as though I'd spent almost 20mins watching a video.

  • @GORASPACE
    @GORASPACE Год назад +4

    This is Nigeria!??!, wow😢😢😢…look at how a beautiful place such as this is abandoned💔💔GOD HELP US😢😢😢

  • @storyzamtaa
    @storyzamtaa Год назад +24

    I'm Kenyan and I visited the Idanre Hills about 30km outside Akure. Beautiful place but not maintenance staff. There was a monkey in chains, I hope they released that monkey 😭 I wish the government would do something about the heritage sites in Nigeria. I still loved it though.🇳🇬❤
    Thank you Tayo, I'm a great fun of your content.

    • @onioluwadamilola9231
      @onioluwadamilola9231 Год назад +5

      I've also visited Idanre Hill too it's a beautiful place with those hills, steps and fresh air😊 but the lack of maintenance. Wow! Monkeys chained I didn't see that when I went there but that's very saddening. I hope Idanre Hill and other places get revived.

    • @Danorous
      @Danorous Год назад +1

      Lol I am crying in laughter. Monkey in chains. Welcome to Nigeria

  • @tourwithdebby
    @tourwithdebby Год назад +9

    Tayo has said my mind. I am an aspiring tourism blogger, I have an aim of promoting domestic tourism in order to convince Nigerians to take part more in visiting attractions in nigeria rather than traveling out but whenever I remember how these beautiful places are being abandoned by the government and also insecurity in nigeria, I get discouraged. We have so much potential but the government isn’t focusing on tourism

  • @obikunlesamson9438
    @obikunlesamson9438 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the Exposition Tayo... Uve awakened my interest to visit the place despite the delapitated structure

  • @africanvoice8072
    @africanvoice8072 Год назад +4

    Tayo, you should visit Gembu at Sardauna in Taraba state, it'll be a nice place for tourism but as usual the government don't even care about it because it is not crude oil export business

  • @makhosininkosi2430
    @makhosininkosi2430 Год назад +34

    This place looks so beautiful, I don't think we have a place like this in SA. I don't understand how the government of Nija allowed it to rot like that.

    • @AnnieSpecial92861
      @AnnieSpecial92861 Год назад +2

      Shey you dey whine me ni🤣😂

    • @andersonojoshimite6047
      @andersonojoshimite6047 Год назад +9

      Obudu Resort and Tinapa are owned by Cross River State (subnational government) and not the Federal Government of Nigeria 🇳🇬 (central government). The two Governors that succeeded the initiator were not interested in tourism hence, they allowed the facilities to rot away. Our prayer is for the incoming Governor who will assume office on 29/5/23 to do the needful.

    • @african-history-fountain
      @african-history-fountain Год назад +1

      @@andersonojoshimite6047 Exactly. It is unfair to the Nigerian government to blame them for everything that goes wrong in the country. Does anyone blame Joe Biden or the US government if some resort in Mississippi is not looked after properly? Nigeria has 36 states. Its political system is identical to the USA's. Every state has an elected government, governor, ministers and state house of reps etc. This resort in the video was a project of the Cross Rivers State government. So Tayo should stop smearing the entire country. Some states do a good job of maintaining their suff, and some states don't. So why is he saying ''The Nigerian government needs to ....'''? The resort has NOTHING to do with the Nigerian government. In fact the Nigerian government hasn't got the legal right to intervene in whatever is going on in that resort. So Tayo should be SPECIFIC and make this about the Cross Rivers State government not doing what they should do. This helps to foster accountability. Because when he just says 'Nigeria government'', that exculpates the real culprits, the Cross Rivers state govt.

    • @chukwumaolisehemekaouwarre3236
      @chukwumaolisehemekaouwarre3236 Год назад

      @@AnnieSpecial92861 m!or!on unpatriotic citizen of Nigeria behaving like a fu>fo!olin Porblik 🙄👎

    • @jyde50
      @jyde50 Год назад +2

      @@AnnieSpecial92861 what does that mean? SO you sabi southafrica pass a southafrican? ode

  • @luzukombane
    @luzukombane Год назад +6

    This resort is a gem, it is sad to see it in such a dilapidated state.

  • @nursekarimatcanada
    @nursekarimatcanada Год назад +1

    Thanks 💙 for sharing Tayo

  • @moneyprep
    @moneyprep Год назад

    Wow! What a beautiful place. So sad, too. Great vid.

  • @GRACE-ws9cy
    @GRACE-ws9cy Год назад +3

    I've been to Obudu Cattle Ranch and the state its been left in is really sad.
    Btw, my dad drove up the intestine road and it was very terrifying (as least to me, my sis was fascinated) especially while hearing the stories of brakes catching fire 'cause of too many pauses and all. My dad didn't drive down the road. The tour guide drove us down😊
    It was a stressful but insightful experience. Stressful 'cause we couldn't stay up there for the night.
    Anyways, Nigeria is a beautiful place and her untapped economic potential through tourism is something that should be paid attention to.

  • @StoriesbyBuikem
    @StoriesbyBuikem Год назад +5

    No one does it better than Tayo bro is
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  • @abdulmaaalik
    @abdulmaaalik Год назад +3

    You're such a lucky guy to have visited this beautiful piece of nature bestowed on Nigeria, which unfortunately we may not have the opportunity of ever visiting.
    It's a place I have always wished I will have the opportunity to visit with my family and explore and enjoy the beautiful ranch.
    God bless you for this on-site tour.
    Probably, some day, somebody will bring it back to life.

  • @iplaylikeagodz5152
    @iplaylikeagodz5152 11 месяцев назад

    God bless this country called Nigeria. Amen!

  • @dawnindusk5
    @dawnindusk5 Год назад

    Wow beautiful video work, really well done.

  • @Oluffemi
    @Oluffemi Год назад +3

    This is heartbreaking to see with all that has been invested. That being said I feel its been built with quality material (road in perfect condition) so there is still chances to give it a new life by renting it to private companies, foreign investors. If advertised properly Im sure tons of tourists will come and visit. There should also be more activities like we see in luxury resorts, pools, spa, restaurants, hiking, animal, local communities visit and help

  • @dearomonso
    @dearomonso Год назад +13

    My mum is from "Obudu" and I doubt she even knows this resort exists. I've only been to Obudu once and I never even saw the gates of "Obudu Cattle Ranch" Now that I think about it, it's quiet sad.
    Tourism should begin with us at least exploring the states we come from but it's never like that. A majority of people don't even know places in their LGA talk more of the entire state.
    Oh well🤷🏻‍♀️