Fantabulous! Am happy that the states are beginning to show class. Nigeria is moving
@garyjohn18228 күн бұрын
I just finishing a video about Benin i was pleasantly surprised how clean and developed the city looked, now watching Ogun state again pleasantly surprised at it's beautiful well planned development.. Nija keep rising to the Top
@celebritychef39404 күн бұрын
Benin is not clean any where
@ugoawa31718 күн бұрын
Nigeria as a brand has too much potential to be number one tourism hub in Africa.
@youme14148 күн бұрын
This is Abeokuta. Ogun state is possibly the second largest South-Western state. This video is about the capital. Thank you, sir.
@RadioTV5958 күн бұрын
Bro, You are a real ronu activist, largest this, biggest that are always ever present in your vacuous posts. Except when you are typing your favourite clines: Port Harcourt is not Igboland; Asaba is not Igboland and your other ignorant, coping phrases that keep you happy.
@sundayayodele5688 күн бұрын
@@RadioTV595 Sorry did you read what he wrote? In SW Nigeria (aka Yoruba land). Also, He was only talking about the fact that Ogun state has other cities while the video only focused on the capital city.
@Dappii6 күн бұрын
@@RadioTV595you people always show how stupid you're
@akinjoaquim10138 күн бұрын
Abeokuta has witnessed in recent times, success in urban renewal and regeneration. More improvement expected in her expansion in the coming years.
@MikkyBerry8 күн бұрын
I don't know ogun is this beautiful so surprising
@olaoluwasolomon26498 күн бұрын
This is actually Abeokuta and not entire ogun state.
@MikkyBerry8 күн бұрын
@olaoluwasolomon2649 but still part of Ogun state
@MikkyBerry8 күн бұрын
@olaoluwasolomon2649 and there are some part in Ogun state that is also beautiful not only Abeokuta
@olaoluwasolomon26498 күн бұрын
@MikkyBerry a lot of them.
@chrisokolie35738 күн бұрын
Every part of Nigeria is awesome.Check out Enugu, the coal city with grace
@toyou26358 күн бұрын
The new governor should plan to build a new smart city within abeokuta and ijebu
@EmperorJunior-o2r8 күн бұрын
Nigeria is beautiful everywhere...
@moham.2798 күн бұрын
Wow, I’m impressed
@christiangideon79665 күн бұрын
amazing video just subscribed to your channel
@leonardoadikpe88357 күн бұрын
OOPL,Zoo, Green legacy,Boat cruise and the bamboo bar all in Abeoukuta and owned by OBJ. I have been here more than I can remember to count. Good place to visit. I also site the fly over at NNPC mega station directly opposite the NOUN and PDP secretarial, OPIC tower, chicken Republic and sweet sensation. Now u are driving inside Ibara housing estate,I can see the All Saint Cathedral ,Club 57 sen,Amosun house by ur right hand painted in white colour and the railway station at Laderin estate area. You did a great job👍
@olaoluajayi78756 күн бұрын
GOOD JOB 👌👌👌👌
@SamuelEmmanuel-gs4ur8 күн бұрын
Thank you for showing the beauty of Nigeria
@oscianoroyalty24708 күн бұрын
I have notice a lot of these other states are calm and clean compared to lagos
@Napstone8 күн бұрын
everywhere is calmer and cleaner, compared to lagos lol Seriously, I lived in Lagos for three months, I didn't know how much chaotic it was till I relocated to Abuja. The tranquility was unbelievable!
@suntanglory8 күн бұрын
Other parts of Nigeria has always been calm,no traffic and cleaner than lagos..😅
@SegunMichael-t5q8 күн бұрын
You shouldn't compare Ogun state with Lagos as the latter has a considerable influx of people than the former. Lagos has a substantial number of 25 to 30 million people compared to 700k to 1.5 million in Ogun. If Ogun state has the same population as Lagos, then, a comparison would have been logical. The rationale behind the substantial numbers of people in Lagos is nothing else than the endless opportunities that it offers in Nigeria. Even with the considerable influx of people in Lagos, there are neighborhoods in Lagos that are far cleaner than Nigeria cities with lower population density.
@suntanglory8 күн бұрын
@SegunMichael-t5q Apart from the island l dont see other part that are much better in lagos than other states.The airport and seaport is the only reason people are forced to move and settle in lagos state.If other airports and seaports in Nigeria are allowed to operate there would be less need for Nigerians to troop to lagos..Even the bank headquarters,oil companies headoffices should be moved from lagos,it would help lagos state..
@DogonTurenchi-c6y8 күн бұрын
@@SegunMichael-t5q Where is the proof that Lagos has 25-30 million people? When they say do census now, una no go gree. But una still cite fantastic figures. Soon someone will claim that Kano in the margin of the Sahara desert has 40 million people Oh yes since they claim Kano is more populated than Lagos. When you ask them why Niger republic twice the size of Nigeria and same characteristics as Kano has only 26 million people, dem go stay mute. All na pure lie, flipping hyperbole.
@olowotaiwo45788 күн бұрын
Beautiful, clean and serene atmosphere which is totally different from what Igbo bloggers and apologists try to portray.
@nilsonmene78208 күн бұрын
I am not an igbo neither yoruba too but what has igbo as people and tribe git to do with this? You are just being bias and hate the igbos. The igbo people and tribes do not create themselves just like your tribe and mine and indeed others in Nigeria a d around the world. When tribal and ethnic war brake out you will be the first to run away from Nigeria.
@youme14148 күн бұрын
You are becoming a tribalist now. This is what we are talking about and I don't know how tribe comes into this.
@amaechiifeanyi128 күн бұрын
Ogun state is dirty, and dilapidated. A total dungeon
@teazerfemi8 күн бұрын
Why all this? You are civilized more than this
@AB-rg5pp8 күн бұрын
We people like him in every tribe, but unfortunately they are the most loud. Very myopic.
@LibertyDude-c9n8 күн бұрын
Beautiful city, I want to see cities in the east, like Enugu city, owerri city, abakaliki city
@olaoluwasolomon26498 күн бұрын
Abeokuta and Abakaliki no be mate; enugu and owerri is accepted.
@Pristine_Mind8 күн бұрын
Don't think this person mentioned anything about comparison. Try and calm down and read things with an open mind
@olaoluwasolomon26498 күн бұрын
@Pristine_Mind are you talking to me?
@LibertyDude-c9n8 күн бұрын
@@olaoluwasolomon2649 no bro, I'm not talking about comparison, I just want to see the cities in that side, Nigeria is beautiful.
@marony35298 күн бұрын
Some of you have comprehension issues right now.
@Vm_malaysia8 күн бұрын
Bro visit Makurdi benue state
@leonardoadikpe88357 күн бұрын
Abeoukuta can't be mentioned among Top5 clean cities in Nigeria. I have the entire picture of the city imprinted in my memories. Though the city is peaceful, secure and economically doing well .
@suntanglory8 күн бұрын
Ogun state is trying too,considering it has other cities like sagamu,sango otta,ljebu ode and other towns apart from Abeokuta the capital city.Most of the negative things people hear about Nigeria is 90 percent lagos state really.Most people will be surprised by the real Nigeria if they actually visit other states,away from the chaos that is lagos state.😅I keep saying what most people in the diaspora are looking for is not in lagos state but other states in Nigeria.If only these other states can be themselves,take advantage of the chaos that is lagos and develop a calmer,cleaner state..Thank you.
@teazerfemi8 күн бұрын
Very fantastic video but this is not the true picture of ogun state because the ogun state i know has a lot of abandoned bridges and roads, ijoko-agbado-lambe,ojodu berger road is just one example out of the thousands, but I love the serenity of Abeokuta but i wonder why people of Abeokuta always potray that they come from a horrible place
@sundayayodele5688 күн бұрын
You guys should try to be fair to Ogun state sha. All the areas you mentioned are meant to be rural areas but grew too fast. Without federal money to build infrastructure statewide, it's always going to be difficult. How many states in Nigeria has many separate cities with large populations like Ogun? Even almighty FG hasn't built the whole of FCT but only focused on Abuja itself. Other than Lagos, I dare say no other state has statewide infrastructure development like Ogun (even though they are in a sorry state). Most just focus on the state capital and one other city. I think only SE states come closest in terms of multi cities, but they are all small in size compared to Ogun. That said, the state really needs to change approach of funding projects. Depending on allocations to do that will not get them anywhere at all
@martinsonwubolu71887 күн бұрын
@@sundayayodele568when u talk of multi cities ogun state dnt come close to Delta state 😂
@sundayayodele5685 күн бұрын
@@martinsonwubolu7188 Yes you do have a good point there. So how is Delta doing in terms of inner roads? I've not been to that side before but I know they do have many cities
@Eastcoast-oo7pj8 күн бұрын
Where's the Soviet Union built steel company is still working or abandoned as always 😂