MILLIONS OF NIGERIANS Are Moving To IVORY COAST (This Is Why)
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Why Millions of Nigerians Are Moving To IVORY COAST ? is a video that tells the story of millions of Nigerians migrating to cote d'ivoire (Ivory coast). This video explains why.
Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) is a francophone country known for its hospitality and welcoming atmosphere and in this country , there are more than 5 million Nigerians who are successfully living and happy in the country and to be more precise, 80% of these residents in Ivory Coast are Yoruba, from Ejigbo, Osun State.
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I’m Nigerian and I looooove Ivory Coast. They are very nice and it’s beautiful!!! I didn’t mind when they won the Afcon.
Have u been there bfor
Yes I visited in 2023. Its a beautiful country and the people were very nice. I stayed in Abidjan and then the resort at La Maison D’akoula
Can someone secure fish farming job there
Ivorians are so friendly to other people
🙏🇳🇬🇨🇮
There's peace in ivoiry coast 🇨🇮,the people are friendly and their government are better,as a Nigerian 🇳🇬 i can testify
Ivory Coast is a blessing for Ivorians,God save Ivory Coast.They have really done well for themselves.
Ivory coast is a hospitable country which received many nigerian durung biafra´s war.the first président welcomed le general yakubu gowon here for more than 6years
Abidjan is total package in west africa 🌍
* 24hrs power supply
* 24hrs water supply
* Adequate security
* One of the best 3 road network in the whole of Africa
* Stable Economy etc...
Just name it ❤
That's lovely, I will love to move there
Yes ooo
Not just abidjan, all country 24h power and water.
@@susanfrancis9523 Go on holiday first and build a community. It is really big. Different areas for you to choose from.
I'll visit one day..
Nigérians have been coming to Côte-d’Ivoire longtime ago. Some of them have become Ivorians. Houphouet Boigny the first president opened a whole neighborhood for Biafra people
Much love 💗🇳🇬💗🇨🇮💗
As Ivorian married to a very beautiful and Godfearing Nigerian 🇳🇬queen👸👑, I can surely say that Nigerians are nice people. And we love them. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@guiratmarceleboue7132 I am highly impressed about what I heard about Ivory Coast. Honestly, I will surely visit this marvelous country with my family. Kudos!!!
I’m American from Texas and this is making want to move there.
Côte d'Ivoire🇨🇮...the pearl of West Africa.🙌🏽
God bless you for promoting our country
Ivoirien. Ore. Very. Friendly. And. Nice. People. Africa. Ore. 1. God. Bless. Africa.
As ivorians i love Nigerians way of life in Abidjan...they do respectful for Ivoirians.🇨🇮🇳🇬
I actually saw you while making this video.
Thumbs up, keep up the good work ❤
This is how a country should look like, 24 hours electricity, good road network, no kidnapping, no insecurity, etc. shame on Nigeria.
They don't know shame too bro.
Kidnapping is a lucrative business. There is no shame in Kidnapping as long as your making your money
@@sethfrempong4981 spoken like a true Nigerian!
Indigenes of Ejigbo have over decades been involved in trading in Abidjan
As an Ivorian I enjoyed the video, I knew about about Biafra land where there's many igbo in Treichville but I didn't know about nigerian community in Adjame 😂😂😂. Very interesting video👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Later they will claim your land and u go explain taya..
@@Rhitchie1 there's no land to sell in Abidjan. In fact in Abidjan there's building and construction everywhere. even if you move away from Abidjan , I mean villages, as a foreigner you can't buy Land there too 😁. So I don't think Nigerian people will take lands here.
@@crocopronos1 We pray that it doesn't happen..
@@Rhitchie1 Law is Law. Nobody above the Law, if it's in Law. It won't happen Sir 🙏🏿💪🏿
Dont mind that jealousy person there problem is that Igbos nothing of such
Being an Ivorian, I am moved by this brand quality that you grant us.
there are also more than a million Nigerians living on Ivorian soil. for more than 4 decades they have lived there, without discrimination and distinction despite the language barrier but we live in perfect harmony all like the other Venuses of the sub-region ((Burkibe, Malians, Nigeriens, Senegalese, Togolese, Beninese, Mauritanians and especially Ghanaian) ) there was never any conflict. the only problem was the past war, but the Ivory Coast is a country of hospitality as our emblem shows. THANK GOD TODAY THE COUNTRY IS DOING WELL AND THE ECONOMY IS GROWING AND I AM HAPPY BECAUSE EVERYONE WILL BE ABLE TO LIVE THE WAY THEY WISH.
INSECURITY DOES NOT REY HERE. HOWEVER THE COUNTRY IS WELL ELECTRICIFIED AND NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE THERE ARE NO ELECTRICITY CUTS. Thanks❤🎉
It is not now . Maybe you just now know of it. Ivory Coast had been hosting a lot of Nigerian refugees since the Biafra war. And the second African nation that host many immigrants after South Africa due to it booming economic since in the 70s.
Merci bien de faire la promotion de notre pays la Côte d'Ivoire.❤🇨🇮❤️
En tant qu' voirienne j'ne peux qu'être fière. Merci infiniment c'est l'Afrique qui gagne comme TOUJOURS.❤❤
IVORIANS AND SENEGALESE ARE THE BEST PEOPLE TO LIVE WITH , HONESTLY I WILL MOVE THERE TOO
Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 has the most cleanest cities 🏙️ in Africa with modern infrastructures and road network connectivity.There are also no shortages of electricity ⚡️ and pure natural resources.This country has the best food 🍱 supply of all natural resources from cocoa tea plantations oil fields offshore and inland.This country is sitting on massive reserves of gas reserves..✍️✍️✍️✍️💰👺👺👺👺🇨🇮😎🥸✊🏿.???.
No
No, maritius and Namibia
Thanks!
@@alex3walexband3w19 wow thank you so much. This is so so helpful. I am grateful
Ivory Coast is beautiful and her people are well friendly.
When my friends say they are all going to Lagos for dirty december. I just roll my eyes. The real dirty december is in Ivory coast❤. Always the best time. Much cheaper also. ❤
Hmmmm you get. It seems like the whole world is in Abidjan for Detty December. Francophones frm different countries, Ghanaians, Nigerians. I just like it better
Nigerians 🇳🇬 has almost 220 millions, it's a lot ...They are everywhere in Africa. I have a lot of Nigerian in my hood in Gabon 🇬🇦...Nothing wrong with that.
I don't know oh
Pls wish part of gabon pls
Nigerian are pretty much everywhere in Africa ,maybe only Somalia and Sudan you won’t find Nigerian ,but you will find Nigerians almost every country in Africa .
@@SaintAccurate Libreville the capital mostly
Am a Nigerian living in France and i just found your page. I love what you’re doing showing the beauty of Africa. I also want to correct few things that you said in the beginning of this video, which is calling Nigerians living in Ivory Coast as migrants. My brother that word « migrants « is wrong . Would you call a British living in France a migrant and of course you won’t. This is Africa and every Africans has the right to live wherever they suites them. You also use the word « colonization « how can an African living in another African country becomes colonizing the place? As far as Africa is concerned, anywhere any where an African found themselves is home. « C’est l’Afrique qui gagne «
@@DamienAbimbolaLEROYBIGBRODA hmmm, your point is valid, well I guess the borders created by the white man influenced my thoughts and speech. This is a call therefore for a borderless africa to take away this idea of separation considering the fact that we are all one.
I really appreciate you taking out time to share your thoughts also. Your thoughts in the future will really help me improve, Kindly subscribe so I can always get thoutful opinions like yours
@@menapoleeLet's have the one on Biafra area too, matey
More of calling an European living in another EU country an immigrant. Ivory coast and Nigeria are ECOWAS member nations. We copy and paste European policies but we can't practicalize it because of who we are as Africans.
GREAT POINT!!!!@@afrikanheritage99
Then why did Nigeria expelled millions of Ghaneans 40 years ago !
❤ your work brothers. Enjoy life!
So Yoruba dominated people’s town , but they don’t want Igbos to live in Lagos ?
@@PiroskyTV really?? So what about us African Americans. (ADOS) who are both Yoruba and Igbo descent??
Yorubas respect theirhost
Will you get out of here with that political mentality
It because Igbo are not so many there that was why it was well developed. The moment Ndi developer start to move there it will turn to dirty city.
I am a Yoruba man in UK. I am behaving myself and I am sure Igbos generally behave and so they will be fine. Keep loving. Hope T pain government is not too stressful.
Am a Nigeria but love this country most
The migration of Ejigbo people to Côte d’Ivoire dates back to 1902, when the first set of migrants were said to have arrived in Treichville, a suburb of Abidjan, named after Marcel Treich-Laplène (1860 -1890), a Frenchman who was the first explorer of Côte d’Ivoire and its first colonial administrator.
Historically, before the discovery of Côte d’Ivoire as a hub of trade, the Ejigbo migrants then first settled in the republics of Benin, Togo and Ghana.
They were said to have traded in local clothing such as ‘kita’ (originally a fabric worn by the royal family or by notable people on special occasions) as well as farm produce, since the major occupations of the Ejigbo people are farming and hunting.
I am sure they arrived much earlier than 1908
@@abiodunbalogun3292 thanks for explaining
False story.. Let the Ivoriens tells their story 😢 the authentic one and stop flaming stories to suit you..
@@Rhitchie1 not false at all
@@Rhitchie1 There isn't any false story whatsoever, you could go ahead and do your own independent research as well.
Besides, Yoruba people aren't limited within Nigeria alone, the indigenious land extends to Benin and Togo.
Also, The Aku people of Sierra leone are also Yoruba, including the Ga people of Ghana.
Les Ivoiriens sont sages
A very rich Nigeria man c called Agog , a commercial transport owner used to transport people from Ejigbo in Osu to Abidjan . On their way they will make stop over to visit other ejigbo people in countries like Togo , and Ghana before heading to abidjan. I remember they used to make stop at a town called akatsi in Ghana. in our large Yoruba family house we will welcome them . They sleep over be moving .
Thanks for your video on my country ♥️🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
As an Ivirian, when I was little boy I thought that Yoruba was one of the Ivory Coast local language.
Wow
😂 😂😂 That's what happens when there's no envy or zenophobia
surprising to hear that
@@kayoara6116contrary to some people we all know about ...thank you ivorians for be some welcoming..we appreciate it
I confirm. I also thought wheb I was a child that Yoruba, mainly called Anango was one of our local tribe. Our friends from the childhood at school or in the neighbourhood where Yoruba. Now we know that there came from Ojigbo but nobody look at them as foreigners.
❤❤❤❤❤ you are so much correct roads in Abidjan are very wide unlike our narrow roads back here in lagos, I love your lovely video
@@teazerfemi thanks for the invite, I actually plan on going to jo-burg next. If you are in jo-burg we could link up
Cote d'Ivoire has always been welcoming foreigners its our way of life...
Please show us the Igbo dominated areas, i want to see it
Nigeria a country were people are supposed to be coming for prosperity. We are the ones moving about
Exactly 😂😂 We are supposed to come to Naija but y'all be leaving...but you know 220 millions of people is a lot and not easy to manage especially for our African corrupted leaders, so this can be a reason why people are leaving.
There's too many of us here already. We can't have too many foreigners than we already have . There is over 3m immigrants in Nigeria currently .
@@YoungMesrinethere is over 3m immigrants in Nigeria
@@Elizabethbrown. Yes it's not easy you guys are really a lot I understand.
Wetin Dey pursue Nigerians from their sweet country up and down? 😢
The title is simply eye-catching 😍 and that's what brought me to watch the video ❤. That's a nice way of promoting the Ivorian clutural landscape. I am particularly concerned becaused I'm half Nigerian half Ivorian so I couldn't agree more. It would be so cool to meet you in Abidjan, if you are still there of course ☺
As an Ivorian...I love this ❤️
Nice video, I really appreciate
Nigerians are survivers,, they can survive anywhere as far as they're comfortable
Nice work
I was stylishly looking around to kw if I would mistakenly see drogba. 😂
Lol... ode😂
Keep up the ambition 😂
This is wow ❤
Even in Cameroon,there are alot of Nigerians there,And also world there are spread like seed in the farm for cultivation uncountable
Abdijan reminds me of the topography of Lagos
Yeeeees
I recognised Onitolo’s picture on your cover, but didn't see him in the video
Real recognize real Nigerian investment are more than welcome
I'm first to comment ❤❤❤
I will like to visit in the future
The Nigerians in Ivory Coast have been there before Nigeria's independence in 1960. Same applies to Ghana, Sierra Leone, Benin , Togo and others.
Millions? A bit of an overstatement. May hundreds of thousand, yes.
There IS one million of nigerians (nigerians and ivorian from nigerian ascendant ) in côte d'ivoire
@@YANNICKEYASSI Niger and nigeria. Hausa come from both. that's what you didn't understand.
Wish to visit there but I don't have anyone to stay with.. and secondly how is job hunting in ivory
On vous aime nigerian
The best place but my Nigerian family, hope you’re doing a good job keep an eye for people who gives bad names for Nigerians.l have my. Family there.😊😊😊
Tres bien
See how long that will last.
I feel sorry for local people.....🙆🏾
It's not a problems for us WE are all Africans and ivorians people like respect very well Nigerian people ❤
Hello young man,
Remember that a foreigner seeking a better life seeks refuge, therefore, he/she is a Refugee, NOT a colonizer!
The GIANT OF AFRICA…?!?? INTERESTING.
Hmm Ivory Coast....Good Luck with your new visitors!!! Cheers from Ghana 🇬🇭
They are not new. They have been in ivory coast for ages longer than Nigerians in ghana plus the population of Nigerians in ghana is just 77,000 but there is over 1m of Nigerians in Côte d vior but they don't make noise like you ghanians. 😏
@@Elizabethbrown.Over ten million Nigerians in Ghana 🇬🇭 and it's not on the internet but go watch the so call Igbo king in Ghana video and you will realize it..
@@Elizabethbrown.you are very funny lol
The number of Nigerians in Ghana do you think you hv that number your country lol
@@Elizabethbrown. I'm not surprised hearing this from a Nigerian. I even heard some Nigerians claiming - Egigbo people were in Ivory Coast long before some of the Indigenous just like some Nigerians are now claiming they're native of Ghana 🇬🇭.. All I can say is that I Wish Ivorians Good Luck!!
I. Live. I. U. S. A. I. Yam. From. Cote. D. Ivoire. From. Yamssokro. I. Have. Lot. Youruba. Friend. And. My. Child. Food
Pardon faut arrêter de mentir, tu vis dans quel USA? 😂😂😂
Guys well done 👍✅
Where's Ivory is it's a good nice place for LIFE to live and be happy??
Nigerians in ivory Coast, accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and saviour. He died and ressurected for all.
Yorubas are claiming indigène in 🇮🇪but same Yoruba are chasing Igbos out of Lagos, in the same 🇳🇬 mad
A large group of Nigerians have migrated en mass to a certain East African country in the last decade. Creating Estates or areas now known to be rented by Nigerians.
Since then, certain undesired substances have become a crisis to a once decent society. So so sad to lose a young generation to such shenanigans. Very infuriating.
Ivory Coast keep watch!!!!
Are there a lot of people of non -African backgrounds living and retiring in Ivory Coast? I would love to come there!
Mon souci avec les anglophones en général est qu'ils n'apprennent pas le français (ou qu'ils ne veulent pas). Quand on a la volonté, on peut. Bravo à ces anglos qui font même un petit effort!
C est pas le cas des anglophones du Cameroon. Je peux confirmer en tant que Camerounaise que la plupart parlent parfaitement français. Tandis que le francophones eux dont plutôt fainéants pour l’apprentissage de la langue anglaise.
We want a partnership with Nigeria. Make africa music great Again
Ivory Coast has always been home to Nigeria 🇳🇬 especially Ejigbo people. Same with Ghana.
In Ejigbo in Osun state, the people are bi-lingual, and both naira and cefa are transaction money in the city
The real brothers to Ghanaians are the Ivoriens .. The same culture, names, language ECT.. Fix your country
When a lot of Nigerians move to a country, it's never a good sign 😢
@Miki-bi1rj mumu worry about yourself. Nigerians have been living there for decades with no problem. Almost every indigene of ejigbo in osun state Nigerian speaks French and they go there like it’s their second country.
I remember those days when you speak English in Abidjan girls will rush nack for free just because of English
I will go to Adjame to eat egusi with pounded yam.
❤
Na wa o
Yorubas have been immigrating since the 60s …the Biafra war brought a lot of Igbos also by the President initiated…..,.,there is a 3-4 generation Yoruba family in my village that you cannot differentiate from my own kinsmen because they were born and raised in my village….
My Nigerian people! There are over 250to 300 tribes ! Pls don’t go around trying to claim to indigenous to Ivory Coast. Respect the laws and the indigenous. It’s tiring getting smeared by criminal element from 1 of the 309 tribe that they refuse to condemn when they perpetuate criminal behavior. Much love!
Until we value what we have we will keep wandering.
Those environment are conducive because it started with one person.
Merci beaucoup pour mon pays love you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@UkInternational-z5q de rien, merci d'avoir regardé
Because Nigeria government have failed the citizens
News subs here
I am sure almost 80per of Nigerians there are from Ejigbo, osun state
Wide and smooth road, but no road markings and road demarcations, kind of them to embrace other countries and treat them well unlike some other Africa countries who are full of jealousy and hatred of foreigners.
You are welcome Nadja to 🇨🇮!! 😂🇨🇮
Social media is now bringing it to the world but they have not started immigrating now 😂
Nigerian population 228 million. Ivory Coast population 28 million. The huge population in Nigeria is not helping matters at all
The title is not true. Nigerians in the Ivory Coast are not coming now. They had been living here for decades, and they are mostly Yoruba people from Osun State.
Now the Nigerian JAPA’s are running to the Ivory Coast to Mess it, they need to Fix their Homeland
Are we talking about Adjame? The one I was born and breaded to? Colonised by Nigerians?😂😂😂
Millions bawo haba
Sorry but Nigerians are not more than 35% of Adjame population. Most of the population of Adjame are from North Ivory coast. I am an Ivoirian . Adjame is big
Abuja roads are wide and that’s the capital of Nigeria
Not compared to Ivorian roads, even in yamosukoro which far from Abidjan have wide roads.
@@rosemaryajibo1273No madam,I was there for a conference.I took time to explore the town and from the look of things Ivorians are not ready for that place as their capital for now.
Pls more information regarding this country , côté d'ivoire ,the nigérians background so that you will not contaminate other nigerians World wide.
Please, what is the address of Mama Aliha restaurant
Are there Ivorians in Nigeria ..can they have communities in Nigeria otherwise these will be encroachment on other people space like it has been done many times.
hey Nigerians in Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 isn’t NEW ok specially the yorubas they have been in our Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 for long time my former boss is a yoruba even there also plenty Igbo ,haoussa etc
For Yorubas 😂😂😂 after dem don vote Abgado