My sister, don’t mind the negative comments!!! Also those that say you can’t compare Nigeria to Atlanta or other parts of the USA are people who haven’t left Nigeria cos I have lived in America for 8 years and Abuja is definitely giving DC vibes. Also when it comes to bad things like horrible roads, robbery etc, I have had my fair share here in the USA but the life of Nigerians in USA especially is like cult, they don’t want to speak about the negatives cos they want people who live in Nigeria believe they have it all. We appreciate your videos oooo, it raised my hope a lot to continue my project. God bless you
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
Awww! God bless you for being honest 🇳🇬🫂🫂🫂 I love my country too much. Sometimes I think I am obsessed 🙈
@ganyniyifaleke8915 ай бұрын
I LOVE YOU FOR LOVING NIGERIA @@Abujatour
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
@@ganyniyifaleke891 ❤️❤️
@ibrahimsalami40145 ай бұрын
Most Nigerians living outside the country do not speak the truth. Most Nigerians are really suffering outside but refuse to come back because of the shame of not being successful like others. I have lived legally in Europe, Canada, and the USA for 38 years, out of which 15 is in the US. We have some really bad roads with huge potholes in America, and not all toads are paved though majority are paved.Trust me, Abuja is top-notch. There are areas in America, UK, that are more or less like old Ajegunle. A coworker (American) visited Nigeria 15 years ago and is still singing praises of the mansions in Nigeria. Lastly, Nigeria is the freest country in the world. You are a true Nigerian. As you rightly said some of us love Nigeria unconditionally.
@sylviasworld93975 ай бұрын
The majority if roads are paved, are the majority of roads in Nigeria paved? Even in Abuja, some places are terrible if poor people live there. If you're in the good areas. its fine, but thats the same worldwide. People die everywhere, yes, but elsewhere there is a system that works and kicks in even if the person is poor. Not so in AbujaThat's the truth. I sing the praises of Abuja all the time and have shown foreigners around Abuja, but I do have to be honest about what it lacks. Abuja will get there, yes but currently has a very long way to go.
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
@@sylviasworld9397 one day you will tell us about America 😂 those poor people living in tents and of course recently canada code cracked and it was in the news how poor people were seen living in tents while the cold was too much and some people d!ed and Nigerians covered it to bring into the media 😂but for those In Nigeria who did the video Oyibo man won’t show us those parts in the media 🤪. Yes the system abroad looks to you as it works but explains why some people can never come back as they have consistently lived on debts as they allow you live like that because they want you to keep owing and paying 😂 my friend and school mate in Madonna university had gone to the USA to give birth to her fourth baby and she d!ed. Abuja has everyone here. Poor, rich, middle class etc so please
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
Thank you Mr Ibrahim Salam for being honest.
@ibrahimsalami40145 ай бұрын
@sylviasworld9397 Sir, we all need to appreciate what we have. Nigeria is only 64 years old. These countries have been free for ever. Rome was not built in a day. Most Nigerians don't know that when the Europeans arrived in Benin they were flagabasted because it was a more developed and thriving city. The development was destroyed and held down for 100 years and you expect it to be on the same level in a jiffy. For your information Benin city is recorded to be the first known city with street light and well planned streets. Criticism should be objective and not out of hatred for your own.
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
@@ibrahimsalami4014 God bless you sir
@omokagbo92835 ай бұрын
God Bless you for all your hard work and positive attitude I know it is not easy. Make you no mind them Ojare! Nigeria fine no be small....
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much
@sanstv49705 ай бұрын
Top KZbinr. Congratulations for the growth ma ❤
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 🤗
@aigbogunglory51185 ай бұрын
Beautiful⭐⭐you know yourself ⭐🌹🇳🇬💚
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@oladeleogunfeyimi5 ай бұрын
Great capture! Please, let make this channel 20k by December
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
Awww! Thank you sir. I have missed your comments here. You have been one of my best supporters on this channel from our humble beginnings👏 God bless you sir. 20k wow! God may make it 100k before December Amen😁
@nmg19095 ай бұрын
It is a pity that many people don't know that African soil is different from European or American soil. African soil is combination of black, red and white sand-soil while European nations are black and white sand-soil. Africa has the best soil in the world; it can grow any type of fruits and veggies.
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
God bless you
@kevinodubor47025 ай бұрын
Hello my sister, I just wish your video, don't listen to those fool I live here in America. especially in New Jersey. Abuja has good network of Road. Modern some states here in America so don't listen to them Abuja is a nice and sweet beautiful city in Nigeria so please keep on doing your good work and showing them the abuja?
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
Thank you sir,
@viviennwokenta6125 ай бұрын
Abu is beautiful my dear..don’t mind this people some of them want to spoil our country and some people are not from this Nigeria some are from other country trying to taint Nigeria and besides Nigerians are the one doing themselves
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
Thank you
@francisohiomoje97565 ай бұрын
There will always be people who live in negativity ,just ignore them. I love your patriotism and I share it too.♥️♥️♥️♥️
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
True
@PleasePray-hm4yg5 ай бұрын
My dear you can’t explain everything to everyone,because people will always have negative thoughts. U go explain for people ooo. Just do your best and leave the rest for God. Thank you.
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 🙂
@amosagada88484 ай бұрын
Thanks my sister for fighting for Nigeria I wish I can join you in the fight thanks
@Abujatour4 ай бұрын
Thank you
@vinng_15 ай бұрын
Great work ma'am!!!
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot 😊 my brother
@Shai_Ntontela4 ай бұрын
This is the best city to live in in Africa
@Abujatour4 ай бұрын
True
@fistandpen25055 ай бұрын
I'm U.S. based -objectively, Abuja is a world-class city in any respects. Granted, it would be compared perhaps more to a really nice suburb in the United States (as it is not very commercialized). And there is still some level of power outage. But in terms of road infrastructure, it is world-class period.
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
Thank you sir
@mosesogundipe47035 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@a.m.joseph28505 ай бұрын
I am impressed by your commentation about wives obeying their husband. You are a likeable person. Love from Holland.
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
Awww! Thank you so much. Welcome to our channel
@iam_bantu-eh3bz5 ай бұрын
SISTER NO MIND THEM OOH.... ABUJA BETTER PASS OYINBO LAND BY FAR. FAR....NA JELOSI DE WORRY THEM...WE DE HERE DE SEE AM NOW.. THANK YOU.... REMEMBER..PEOPLE WEY DE FOR OYINBO LAND DE WATCH YOUR VIDEOS SO CONTINUE DE SHOW US... YOU GO GROW QUICK QUICK.....MAKE YOU USE DRONE TOO....SHOW BEAUTIFUL AFRICAN CITIES.... AFRICA TO THE WORLD..THIS IS THE KEY....SHOCK THEM ALL....
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
Thank you sir, God bless you for the encouragement
@nilsonmene78205 ай бұрын
Good day and thank you for this video. I lived in Germany for 17 years before relocating to the UK for 20 years now. To comfirm your anslyses about the behavious of the western countries, over malaria or fever generally., in Germany they will quarantee that person in isolated room in the hospital where you will have no contact with the outside world. The Drs. and nurses attending to the patient dressess like Astonaut going to the moon and the patient feb through a hole in that isolated room and above that they will bring drugs that have not been given to anyone else for that person to take and finally they will go to the person or patient to flit the house and possibly the rest of the family for medical test under quaranteen of course.
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
God bless you for saying the honest truth, but I laughed so hard eh reading
@akslink33995 ай бұрын
accra wey we know or there are another Accra?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 very funny .
@sylviasworld93975 ай бұрын
So you've not seen or stayed in the new high rise residential buildings being constructed and finished in Accra?
@duchesskotilicious49315 ай бұрын
God bless you 😂 e be like na Accra for dream🤪
@akslink33995 ай бұрын
@@sylviasworld9397 last time I went to Accra Ghana and I stay in osu area at Alisa hotel specifically for 4 days in February this year I don't see what make it better than portharcut talkies of abuja
@Hashtag7925 ай бұрын
Put Abuja and New York, i will choose Abuja anyday. I have been to New York but it was freaking crazy city with homeless people on the street. London that with ancient buildings and tiny roads is not for me. Canada, i can't live in a refrigerator, warm weather for me.
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
God bless you dear
@sylviasworld93975 ай бұрын
Madam, kindly stop misrepresenting what I wrote. Maybe you failed to understand what I wrote. Abuja should begin to embrace more modern architecture going just like other west African cities like Accra and even Lagos. Lagos was built begire the 80's but still has newer modern buildings to stop it looking outdated. Clearly building built in the 80's will look 80's in style but why would newer builds follow an outdated style instead of the time in which they are built? You're right, London was built many years ago even from before the 80's but they still regenerate areas with modern structures. So they will have both St Paul's Cathedral and Canary Wharf. Both are side by side. If you really love Abuja you would welcome constructive criticism instead of simply being defensive. You actually don't love Abuja more than anyone else, ma'am . You stayed because you Love Abuja insyead of schooling abroad, I moved to Abuja because I love Abuja after being born and raised outside and want an even better city. I've seen better in some areas and want the same for Abuja. Why would you not want the best for Abuja if you've seen it elsewhere? I have a KZbinr friend who now lives in London. When she did a series in Accra she told me about the modern buildings and like you, I simply defended Abuja and was defensive , but when I actually visited Accra recently, after a number of years, I saw exactly what point she was making and totally agree with her. You should also travel to Accra and other places to see, even though it was built before ABJ and also has some 80's designs too, they ALSO are able to incorporate more modern design in new developments and Accra as a city is better for it. For the sake of a better ABJ, the same should be done in new builds, that is my point. Go and see for yourself and you'll get my point. Truly.... if you love Abuja you'd want it not to be left behind. You'd want it to be it's best version. In some roads, greenery and serenity Abuja has done well, but in modern designs (newly built does not mean modern), Abuja still has some way to go otherwise it will continue to look outdated. Madam you don't love Abuja more than every other person who loves Abuja.
@fistandpen25055 ай бұрын
But what is your evidence about "modern architecture" and are you referring to business buildings or residential homes? I've been to Lagos, Abuja as well as Accra and Dakar. NONE of them can compare to Abuja in terms of being modern and upscale. The only thing is it doesn't feel as "lived-in" as the others. What is your evidence other than long essay? And are you basing an entire conclusion of some clips - or have you actually been?
@sylviasworld93975 ай бұрын
@@fistandpen2505When last were you in Accra? I will give you the names of the buildings /developments either completed or currently under construction so you can see what I mean. Through Google images
@fistandpen25055 ай бұрын
@@sylviasworld9397 I was in Accra in 2022. Toured everywhere, from Trasacco to Airport residential area (where I stayed) to Labone all the way up to Aburi. So I know exactly what I'm talking about. Lagos is a bigger, more developed (but also more noisy and disorganized) Accra. Abuja is more modern than both Lagos and Accra. Dakar is just... different (in a really good way). my sister you can't take information from Google images and KZbin to reach solid conclusions abeg. You have to actually see. It's like judging a hotel room from the professional enhanced pictures. But sure give me names of buildings.
@sylviasworld93975 ай бұрын
Madam, kindly do not misrepresent what I wrote. Maybe you failed to understand what I wrote. Abuja should begin to embrace more modern architecture going forward just like other west African cities like Accra for example and even Lagos. Lagos was built before Abuja, but still has newer modern buildings springing up, to stop it looking completely outdated. Clearly buildings built in the 80's will look 80's in style, but why would newer builds follow an outdated style? You're right, London was built many years ago even from before the 80's but they even still regenerate areas with modern structures. So they will have both St Paul's Cathedral and Canary Wharf, both Big Ben and the Shard. Both eras are included in one city. If anyone really loves Abuja they would welcome constructive criticism instead of simply being defensive. You actually don't love Abuja more than anyone else, ma'am . I've seen better in some cities in and want the same for Abuja. Why would I not? Why would you not want the best for Abuja if you've seen it elsewhere? I have a KZbinr friend who now lives in London. When she did a series in Accra she told me about the modern buildings and like you, I simply defended Abuja and was defensive , but when I actually visited Accra recently, after a number of years, I saw exactly what point she was making and totally agree with her. You should also travel to Accra and other places to see, even though it was built before ABJ and also has some 80's designs too, they ALSO are able to incorporate more modern design in new developments and Accra as a city is better for it. For the sake of a better ABJ, the same should be done in new builds, that is my point. In fact Id love fir Wike to send a team to Accra, Senegal and Ivory Coast to see how they are incorporating modern buildings in their city and even places further afield. Go and see for yourself and you'll get my point. Truly.... if anyone loves Abuja you'd want it NOT to be left behind. You'd want it to be it's best version of Abuja. In some roads, greenery and serenity Abuja has truly done well, but in modern designs (newly built does not mean modern design), Abuja still has some way to go otherwise it will continue to look outdated. Madam you don't love Abuja more than every other person who loves Abuja, so no need to be offended by constructive criticism of the city or suggested improvements.
@Hashtag7925 ай бұрын
What's your definition of modern houses? Aside that, going by Abuja master-plan, it has not even gone 40% of its full development and see how it is already looking. The whole of Ghana is not bigger than lagos and you are comparing ordinary Accra to Abuja.
@asiacas72655 ай бұрын
Thanks, dear, for the fine video.But pls you can not compare Nigeria with abroad. Just ordinarily basic amenities are lacking in the country, ordinary steady electricity, running pipe water and good hospitals with functional facilities,good roads. Unlike in abroad you have them. But in terms of economic crises and crimes can be seen in any country, in Nigeria human life are not valued people are killed like fowls and no body take responsibility. Most people who traveled abroad make more savings than in Nigeria.Nigeria just need good leaders with determination to move the country forward. We have everything to be a great country thats why most foreign counties are interested in 9ja bcos of what we have. Thanks..
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
Once our leaders get it right we are good
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
My friend d!ed giving birth in the USA God is the one that keeps us alive
@Celepritty5 ай бұрын
@@Abujatourdon't mind them, some Nigerians too like negative things about Nigeria
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
@@Celeprittyas in eh😂
@asiacas72655 ай бұрын
@@Abujatour what is the maternal mortality rate in USA compare to Nigeria?
@Da_Champion5 ай бұрын
You haven't travel outside the country and you are obsessed with this mediocrity. Look at how the road are without proper landscaping. What happened to interlocking pavement in between the roads. Eliminate sands. What is wrong with Nigeria? Who bewitched this country?
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
I didn’t read all your message😂 but you sound like a broken record, please Traveling outside the country is not an achievement 🤪 please send me your instagram account let me snap my international passports plus all the pages for you so you can see if I have travelled or not stop assuming and talking out of point. I love Nigeria more than any country and Godforbid that I desire another country. So enjoy the remainder of your comment. I only responded to the funny part. Because traveling is what you may have done but please how many countries passports do you have? Are you a citizen Abi you are cleaning up some people to get paid? Smh what a way to reason
@Da_Champion5 ай бұрын
@@Abujatour In your wrap mind you keep thinking about where I have been to. I let that stay in your delusional mind for as long as it could. For now, keep praising your pay masters in this mediocrity. Nigeria has refused to change. These Arab contractors do better job in their country of Egypt, Morocco or Tunisia as engineer than when they visit Nigeria because of the government stupidity. Keep praising them
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
@@Da_Champion I just got your tag😀 please stop tagging me, I won’t read byeee. I don’t bring down myself to worship others I praise my country byeee
@Da_Champion5 ай бұрын
@@Abujatour Your country indeed. With Mahmoud of INEC Hausa/Fulani installed government. Mandate thieves
@njokundubuisi56355 ай бұрын
Abuja is not the most beautiful city in the world. Abuja can be one of the most beautiful city in Africa. Abuja has not reached world level
@Abujatour5 ай бұрын
That’s in your opinion
@user-linnasworld4 ай бұрын
Thank you honey, infact i love you. You doing well