Just because we all have lots of melanin and coily hair does not mean that we are all the same race. Look at all the different tribes. To me they could be different races? The mad scientist categorizing and labeling us all. Most important is we all have the same creator that allowed us to be here and created all of us. Most important is respecting one another and being of a more RIGHTEOUS RACE. The mad scientist doing research and seeking to control the world and nature may or may not need their head checked on a different level. But we are all species of human. Makes me think about different birds like cultures verses doves or quails. What about this mad scientist who has gotten out of control acting out of fear and wanting to kill the rest of us off?.....drunk on power..... We must combine the spirit and action or act and let go of the distractions. With balance and within context apply righteousness or right behavior and love
@555125kevin10 сағат бұрын
USA, Canada, & UK are good places to make money, but not to enjoy your money. Western society is material/status oriented, everyone treats each other like strangers, black community in the US don't stick together. In Africa I'm not judged by the color of my skin (I'll take being a regular human in Africa over being a stereotype in the US).
@princepelu288611 сағат бұрын
My unofficial view is that one of the line to check passports is for the SSS. It is unnecessary. The era of collecting data in silos should be gone by now. One line checking the passport should be enough for the security agencies and as obtainable in the rest of the world. Thanks for this content bro.
@fridaybenard880612 сағат бұрын
Where is this restaurant located?
@thenigeriannomad22 сағат бұрын
Hello all, We have an awesome opportunity for investors who are interested in Investing in Agriculture and owning real estate (land). We have opened up a few more acres for you to own and earn passive income on. You purchase the land, we use your land for farming and you earn 20% passive income on it annually. Very simple. Our company is Adio Agro Park , A company registered under lightshine investments limited in Nigeria. We focus on Plantain, Cassava and Pineapple farming Land Sale Prices 1/2 acre for N3M 1 Acre for N6M 1 Hectare for N15M You get additional discounts for more farmland purchases. if interested please, Call us at the whatsapp # below. +234-915-740-2945 OR email us at [email protected]
@willeyk123 сағат бұрын
Yes I do now but they are very persistent ! It not like any airport I have ever been in. I am white so maybe our experience is totally different ! Think they see me as the Bank of America ! The extortion, demand or begging never stops. No one does anything nice without money ! If they offer any assistance then they demand money. That what I don’t like about Lagos ! I live in Apapa! People here don’t bother me for money as much now ! There are positives about living here as well ! Love the food
@thenigeriannomad22 сағат бұрын
sorry about that experience
@panama8009Күн бұрын
As a son of Central American and Caribbean Parents, I totally agree with this woman 💯. Just know, many of the same Africans from Ghana, Nigeria and Ivory Coast sold other Blacks to Europeans as well. That is why the word "Akata", Cotton Pickers, is used a lot on Black Americsns.
@malaikaomowale3986Күн бұрын
Hello, this sounds very interesting. What are the term limits of the 20% ROI? For as long as you're managing the farm on behalf of the investor? Or is there a specific time frame? Thank you!
@thenigeriannomad23 сағат бұрын
10 years and then we can renegotiate.
@sloanflores1608Күн бұрын
Hello how are you how do I get in touch with you I need a tour guide for my future visit
@thenigeriannomad23 сағат бұрын
I cant help with being a tour guide but i can make some recommendations if you need it. You can consult with me at consultwithbayo.com
@dejiakomolafeКүн бұрын
Between processing into garry and selling to industry, which one can you say it's more profitable?
@thenigeriannomadКүн бұрын
@@dejiakomolafe garron processing is more profitable
@nagobblack3991Күн бұрын
If you was in my face black Queen I'll give you the hug and kiss you deserve for that mini break down of our experiences in and outside this country..And why other black cultures feel emboldened to align with the pervasive thoughts about us from a white perspective.
@CelestiemorganКүн бұрын
Its like a father who has four children,but he only stays with 2 children,then he took the other two from the mother,"those 2 children build their father's house with the little they had in to a mention,they build that house from the ground and when the father dies those to kids get kicked out of the father's house that they have build,he didn't even leave them anything behind,but only for the other two children, then ,his other 10children came along to stay in their father's house, Leaving their homes,just to stay in the mansion to benefit from it even though they can see how the other two are struggling,but they still wanna stay there,to make it even more difficult for them and then on top of that they telling the other two how lazy they are,but they build that house,imagine how that feels like.Its exactly what African Americans are going through in America.they are struggling,but their ancestors have build America,their blood sweat and tears,but their children does not benefits from this, "American dream lifestyle"but only the great-grand children of the slave masters . South Africa🇿🇦✊🏾
@CelestiemorganКүн бұрын
Life in America is not like walking in the park,Akon once said "American was not meant for black people it's tough for them,even in africa we are all still suffering from generational trauma.But ya she's telling the truth, from South Africa ♥️♥️🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@lisakuyideКүн бұрын
I'm curious why Portugal?
@thenigeriannomad23 сағат бұрын
curiosity and somethign different
@abbeydeen9132Күн бұрын
Not all flights use the new terminal, and even going thru new terminal to the old terminal is terrible..and also if you don't know the route to the pickup gate, you are just stuck with the old walk ways of the parking spot
@thenigeriannomad23 сағат бұрын
I am learning that from the comments. Interesting...
@veettll899Күн бұрын
Yes Lord 🙏 Facts
@juliabrown14932 күн бұрын
Maintenance ooo, Maintenance ooo etc
@thenigeriannomad23 сағат бұрын
right ?
@willeyk12 күн бұрын
BS I came to Lagos in April for two months then again Aug for another 2 mos. If this is better lol ! Cost me 100 and 120 in extortion!
@willeyk12 күн бұрын
Also dirty no one uses trash cans
@thenigeriannomad23 сағат бұрын
Sounds like you dont know how to maneuever the airport. You do know that you dont have to pay right ?
@spliffveron2 күн бұрын
Bayo U don kill me. Ooooooooh boy see correct suya
@thenigeriannomad22 сағат бұрын
LOL
@barbarafadipe78962 күн бұрын
Happy birthday Bayo, wow just a day before mine. Keep up the good work
@thenigeriannomad22 сағат бұрын
Thank you :)
@jeanlouisesdras37622 күн бұрын
I have to come certainly to Nigeria
@thenigeriannomad22 сағат бұрын
You are welcome
@adekunleolubajo31852 күн бұрын
Beautifull redesign! I checked out the Green Paradise, but e dey expensive ooo!
@ltfkdk8612 күн бұрын
kudos!!!
@apoc63342 күн бұрын
please pin comment how everyone can contact you or get more info .....
@thenigeriannomad22 сағат бұрын
okay will do.
@Irodnak2 күн бұрын
What’s the fastest/best way to get a Nigerian visa? I wanna travel in November
@omninspire2 күн бұрын
Looks beautiful 🎉
@tariolusola40292 күн бұрын
Looking nice but beware that the artificial grass will likely fade quickly. Climbing plants like Bougainvillea could help
@kasmirsdaughter62112 күн бұрын
Your headline reads “In VGC”. This is not in VGC. It’s not enough to say it within the video. It doesn’t take much to turn people away who do not live in Nigeria but take your word for what it is. If it is not in VGC then do not say it is because it’s a world of difference with what you get for your money.
@raybabs62202 күн бұрын
This looks so beautiful
@thenigeriannomad2 күн бұрын
@@raybabs6220 thank you
@jbrobele2 күн бұрын
Cool video. Next you’ll need to install some new clothes into your wardrobe. We’re tired of the agbero Bayo abeg. Your outfits don vex me
@Bibian-d4b2 күн бұрын
it has in our blood no matter what works got paid.
@yetundeAdesoji82653 күн бұрын
American taste in Lagos
@thenigeriannomad2 күн бұрын
we dey try small small
@yetundeAdesoji82653 күн бұрын
This is coming out really nice i think. Is it possible to meet up with yourselves?? I mean you and your wife before I leave please? I'm still in lagos now but to be out of lagos next week and be back in lagos. I only need to discuss or ask a few questions if that's ok?
@thenigeriannomad2 күн бұрын
Thank you. Email us :)
@mayorofport3 күн бұрын
How can I reach you
@Chlurr0073 күн бұрын
Excited for the solar water system! Naija truly should make that a staple in all builds!
@MoJo-ng5ot3 күн бұрын
The Nigerian airport stresses me out. It’s hard to go in nicely, coming or going. It’s never been a smooth process. The first time was more confusing but after, it was stressful and annoying. You forgot to mention.. after getting in the airport to leave, after those 2 passport check, when you get inside, you buy food and drink, you must finished before getting to the plane, because there is another check by the plane gate which is very strange 😂😂😂😂 did that end? Why can’t I take my drink I bought in the airport on the flight abi? 😂😂😂😂😂 why are the checking bags again 😅😅😅😅😅 that place is something else.
@MoJo-ng5ot3 күн бұрын
Yayyy!!! Nigeria deserves this. That old airport was terrible and the process were terrible 😅 From a Jamaican. This is so exciting, I can’t wait to visit Nigeria again 😅 Thank you for the video
@osemeikhiangregoryikhalo30913 күн бұрын
Any name of contractor for the PVC sheet and wooden hard wood floors
@power-u88933 күн бұрын
Yes wooden floors are gorgeous and nice and warm (in look and feel) ❤ Also thank you for using a mic🎉 Very curious how the pvc sheets hold up over time.
@TELUWO3 күн бұрын
I have been watching your videos for a minute, and you brother, are the inspiration; putting your words into practice. Have a glass of your favourite beverage on me. I would certainly like to consult your services at some point. Thank you for what you do. From the UK 🥂
@thenigeriannomad3 күн бұрын
🎉🎉 oooh WOW. Thank you so much . I really appreciate this gesture. Thank you ooh
@king_ayks3 күн бұрын
Thanks for healthapp tip
@thenigeriannomad3 күн бұрын
@@king_ayks you are very welcome
@rasovucetic33433 күн бұрын
Please STOP giving misleading information, there is no *NEW airport* it is still the same MMIA, if you travelled through the new TERMINAL please say that. But there NO NEW AIRPORT IN LAGOS.
@thenigeriannomad3 күн бұрын
@@rasovucetic3343 well. You are right. it is technically a new airport terminal.
@kabethbeen82973 күн бұрын
I am African, she is 100% right
@Theartofemman3 күн бұрын
Weldone, this is a massive work being done, could it need it as series🤔 itd be nice
@stippy5553 күн бұрын
Hi Bayo! Awesome video, I really appreciate your efforts. I was wondering if you could recommend a central AC system for use in Nigeria? If you do, which system would you recommend?
@chineduilobinso23053 күн бұрын
This is a two-way traffic. What she also fails to address is that African Americans have a superiority complex. I have lived in America for almost 20 years- Hood inclusive, and i graduated from a HBCU, so i am speaking from experience. Pay attention to how she refers to Africans as " Black Asses" multiple times in this video but calls her own people "African Americans": she is PART of the problem she is addressing. I cannot count on both fingers the number of times African Americans have made fun of my accent here in America. How welcoming are African Americans to Africans in general? Should we continue? I am for mutual respect, and migration is a LEGAL activity. We also have Americans (African Americans included) in Africa. So, do not think we are the only ones migrating. Again, it is a two-way traffic.
@alaomachukunyere83283 күн бұрын
When I visited Morocco they had those heaters on almost every building, took me a while to figure out what it was.. did you have the centralised water heater in mind when the pipes for the house were laid it was it an afterthought, I'll totally disagree with you regarding wooden floors in Nigerian houses, they look totally out of place as they do not match the style of Lagos houses, they also cause the rooms to to be hotter compared to tiles. I like tiles not just those off white ones with black zigzag lines they all use in Lagos, those are ugly
@demolaayorinde35993 күн бұрын
I agreed with you that hardwood floors is out place in Nigeria. I am based in the States . Tiles is only used in the bathroom for a reason. Also, most of our house are wood because of the weather. Because of insurance you can use tiles for the living room or the bedroom.
@205thelostsongs3 күн бұрын
Why would Nigerians not know the African american history? It's stories have been shown so many times through film and music. Nigerians also say the same thing about us here in South Africa, that we are lazy. I dont understand why they think the majority of lazy people can have a progressing country. African Americans have been an inspiration to a lot of Africans, especially because where they come from, and how they managed to influence so many cultures and races across the globe
@lizz7413 күн бұрын
I appreciate your attention to detail...the little things really do make a huge difference...tfs 🛠🏡
@gbolaahmed32913 күн бұрын
We gonna link up later Bayo, eventually it’s going to be business by God grace…