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Elomo Carol TV
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Craving adventure and faith-filled inspo? Buckle up! This channel is your one-stop shop for exploring stunning Cameroon, diving deep into its vibrant culture, and leveling up your life with productivity hacks and relationship advice. Ever wondered how to live your faith? Join me, a Christian girl vlogging the practical application of my beliefs. Subscribe for weekly adventures and hit the notification bell to grow with me! P.S. Sending blessings your way!
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You can reach me through this email
elomocarol57@gmail.com
You can find me on these other platforms.
Instagram @Elomo Carol
Facebook @Elomo Carol
Night Life Adventure In Abuja Nigeria🇳🇬|| Elomo Carol
Join Elomo Carol as she immerses herself in the vibrant nightlife of Abuja, Nigeria. From buzzing bars and trendy clubs to hidden gems and local hotspots, discover the city's pulsating energy and diverse entertainment scene. Experience the unique atmosphere, savor delicious cuisine, and dance the night away with Elomo Carol in this exciting exploration of Abuja's after-dark world.
#AbujaNigeria #Africa #Funny #Vlogger
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Going Around Exploring The City Of Abuja Nigeria🇳🇬 || Elomo Carol
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Going Around Exploring The City Of Abuja Nigeria🇳🇬 || Elomo Carol
I Am Imersed In Abuja's Artistic Tapestry, Let's Explore Together|| Elomo Carol
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Explore the vibrant world of Nigerian art as Elomo Carol embarks on a captivating journey through the Nike Art Gallery in Abuja. Witness her awe-inspiring experience as she discovers the rich cultural heritage and breathtaking masterpieces that define the Nigerian art scene. From iconic sculptures to contemporary masterpieces, join Elomo Carol on this unforgettable exploration of creativity and...
Cultural Shock At Jabi Lake Mall Abuja 🇳🇬 || Elomo Carol
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Cultural Shock At Jabi Lake Mall Abuja 🇳🇬 || Elomo Carol
Day Two In Abuja Nigeria🇳🇬 + Tour Of Estate Where I Lodged|| Elomo Carol
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Day Two In Abuja Nigeria🇳🇬 Tour Of Estate Where I Lodged|| Elomo Carol
Travelling To Abuja From Lagos By Road|| Elomo Carol
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Travelling To Abuja From Lagos By Road|| Elomo Carol
What Our Black African Forefathers Went Through In The Hands Of The White Man|| Elomo Carol
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Walking in the footsteps of history: A haunting journey to Badagry. 💔 Join me as I explore the chilling remnants of the Badagry slave port in Lagos. This emotional pilgrimage brought to life the unimaginable suffering endured by countless souls. Let’s remember, honor, and learn from the past together. #LagosNigeria #Lagos #Nigeria #Badagry #Slavery #History #Nigeria #EmotionalJourney #ElomoCarolTV
What Life Is Like Growing Up And Living In One Of Africa's Largest Slum on Water || Elomo Carol
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Join Elomo Carol as she explores the vibrant and fascinating Makoko Slum, the largest water city in West Africa! Get ready for laughter, surprises, and a glimpse into the unique lifestyle of its residents. From floating houses to bustling markets, this episode is packed with fun and adventure. Don't miss it! #Lagos #Funny #LagosNigeria
The Biggest Privately Owned Art Gallery in West Africa || Elomo Carol
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Elomo Carol is back in Nigeria! Join her on a vibrant adventure as she explores Lagos's stunning Nike Art Gallery. Discover colorful masterpieces and immerse yourself in Nigerian culture with Elomo Carol TV. #Funny #Lagos #LagosNigeria #CameroonUA-camr #Travelvlog
My Lagos Nigeria🇳🇬 BRT System Experience + Trying Out Nigerian Food || Elomo Carol
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On her second trip to #LagosNigeria, Elomo Carol takes on the BRT! Join her as she tries out the efficient transport system. Don't miss this exciting ride through Lagos! #LagosLife #BRTexperience #LagosVibes #ExploreLagos #PublicTransport #Nigeria #TravelDiaries #LagosBRT #Transportation #CityLife #ElomoCarol #LagosAdventures #Funny #Africa
My First Ever Canopy Walkway At Lekki Conservation Center Lagos Nigeria🇳🇬|| Elomo Carol
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Day Two In Lagos Nigeria🇳🇬 + Visiting The Lagos Island|| Elomo Carol
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My Travel Experience From Cameroon🇨🇲 To Lagos Nigeria🇳🇬 Within 24 hours || Elomo Carol
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All Travel Plans To Nigeria🇳🇬 Went In Vain|| Elomo Carol
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Travel Prepations Going To Nigeria For My Second Time|| Elomo Carol
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What A Typical Cameroonian Baby Shower Looks Like|| Elomo Carol
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Life In Cameroon After Returning Back From Nigeria|| Elomo Carol
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Answering All Your Most Asked Questions|| Elomo Carol
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Going Back To Nigeria For The Second Time|| Elomo Carol
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Know This Before Travelling To Nigeria By Sea|| Elomo Carol
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5 CRAZY Facts About Lagos You Never Knew|| Elomo Carol
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5 CRAZY Facts About Lagos You Never Knew|| Elomo Carol
15 Things That Shocked Me in Lagos Nigeria🇳🇬 As A Cameroonian Visiting|| Elomo Carol
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Road Trip Chronicles From Nigeria🇳🇬 To Cameroon🇨🇲 Through The Ikom Ekok Bridge|| Elomo Carol
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Road Trip Chronicles From Nigeria🇳🇬 To Cameroon🇨🇲 Through The Ikom Ekok Bridge|| Elomo Carol
Goodbye From Nigeria🇳🇬 And Going back To My Home Country🇨🇲|| Elomo Carol
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🇨🇲Girl's First Time Reaction Trying Out Amala Ewedu Gbegiri & Tomatoes Stew in Lagos🇳🇬|| Elomo Carol
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The New Oshodi And It's History + Exploring Three Different Markets In Lagos Nigeria || Elomo Carol
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Luxury In The Heart of Ikeja! The Safron Hotel || Elomo Carol
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Sunday In Lagos Nigeria 🇳🇬 + Attending Church Service || Elomo Carol
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Cameroon Girl Loses It at the Nigerian SPAR! || Elomo Carol
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Cameroon Girl Loses It at the Nigerian SPAR! || Elomo Carol
Love watching Ur vlogs today is my birthday 🎂
A massive happy birthday to you sir. I pray God keeps you in good health and grants all your heart desires. 🙏 Cheers to a sweeter life🥂
A school in limbe, reserved for francophone's only and people Complain why there is a crisis 😮
😂😂🙊🙉
There is no indigenous food in the city. The indigenous people had pushed into villages far away from the city. Being people of minority tribe you can't really see them around the cities. Other tribes in Nigeria have overtaken Abuja. The indigenous people are living at the mercy of the other greedy bigger tribes claiming to say Abuja is for everyone while they go to thier varous states and villages to own land, become governors, Ministerial nominees at the Federal Government. Infact other Nigerians are more privilege than Abuja indigenes. Lagos people still own customary lands, elect thier Governor and other rights.
National Christian centre is under the control of CAN (Christian association of Nigeria)
Centre Bank of Nigeria where money are minted and also been kept as well
Money is not minted there.
They guard the national assets for securities reason mainly because of insecurities it wasn't like that before it was when boko haram attacks they decided to guard our national assets
We have taxis , train stations and buses for public transport
Abuja are dominated by all Nigerian tribes no major tribe
Thank you
Try and do a tour of the millennium park. Conduct interviews with people who come for some quiet time at the park
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Good day Elomo carol thank you for good work , the reason why African president don't allow visit to their Palace is first of all them no trust anybody then choose themselves to be president not by vote , this is also one of the reason why they don't allow to visit their Palace.
😂😂😂 i don't know why this sounded funny to me. It's the they choose themselves for me.
Northern Nigeria owns kilishi and suya the names are literally hausa names and that's why its sweeter than Cameroonians kilishi and suya.. Nigerians are the originators
Facts
You never visit Lagos island u just pass u said you are going high island you doing visit isele eko are not visit Lagos
There are lifts in the mall as well as escalators. Live in abuja and its close to my offics. I often have lunch there
Ohhh i see
Do your research very well before posting videos.
Ok sir
Dont compare Abuja with Cameroon is an insult to my lovely FCT..
Sorry i won't again😂
Hi i was your tour guard that day
Oh hello, thank you so much again.
Those who always call Nigeria generator Republic hope can see light all over the street
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Abuja has the seat of government and high rise buildings are somewhat prohibitted. It has no major ethnic group. The original land owners were relocated to a different place while the land was developed into a city from scratch.
Thank you
I'd prefer u just record and STFU instead of a commentary
It's her review, ever seen a tourist go for tourism, and just upload a blank video?? Even drone shots got music in them. Stop being dumb 🤦🏼♂️
What is Abuja by night? It is Abuja at night. She kept saying abuja by night.
Thank you
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The Naira is produced by the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company Limited (NSPMC), a separate entity with offices located in another part of the city. The CBN is just the headquarters of Nigeria's fiscal and monetary policies, and oversees the commercial banks in Nigeria.
Interesting
Pls arrange a tour let's also visit Yaounde and other places in Cameroun
I will do just that.
@@elomocaroltv kilishi and suya are northern Nigerians names and they are originally from Nigeria
PLEASE O, I DONT WANT YOUR CHANNEL TO BE BIGGER THAN THAT OF MY FAVOURITE CAMEROONIAN UA-camR. THE ONE AND ONLY DARLING NYONGA
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@@jafarudatche8512 darling what? That hypocrite who gleefully drops denigrating comments about Nigeria 🇳🇬? She is feeding on Nigeria contents. She is another shameless hypocrite like Ndze.
@andersonojoshimite6047 🥺
@@elomocaroltv are you surprised? I used to follow her and Mr. Ndze on Facebook. In one of her senseless rants, she said Nollywood is lawless.
@@andersonojoshimite6047 Hmm i have watched many of her videos. In most of them, i think she has always been constructive
RUBBISH AND NONSENSE..THIS GAL TOKING IS A NIGERIAN NOT A KENYAN
We do not have skyscrapers in Nigeria. We only have story buildings. 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Ok
Who told you that oga?? Any tower with at least 100m height is to be considered a skyscraper.
This girl you get mouth i swear
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He sticky substance on the meat is groundnut and paper
Oh om thank you
Just say peanut butter and pepper.
4:21 lagos have way more skyscrapers that abuja in ikoyi and vi
Nice
@elomocaroltv have you see cuddle, bourdillon 4 and Belmont towers in ikoyi they are beautiful.
There are no sky scrappers in Nigeria...... you have high rise towers......and yes there are more high rise buildings in lagos than abj😊😊😊
Ok ohhhh
It looks yummy yummy
Yeah it was
People are jow using fake transfers
Yea, and they might also need cash, remember since buhari burnt Nigeria's currency over New naira note, Nigeria ran out of cash, we had to result to transfers which didn't help, transfers getting hooked on bad network. Only way we could buy food stuff in the market is by credit card 🤧 Damn buhari really gave Nigeria it's finally blow before leaving power, we still recovering from it, even now ATMs don't have enough cash 🤦🏼♂️ thank God for P.O.S
Ohhh i see
That's sad
Wait, are there no street lights in Cameron?
There are
Abuja has the best and most expansive road networks in the whole of Africa. By the time the markings are completed and more areas developed, the FCT will be unrivalled. It is curious to me that you noticed but never highlighted the greenery in Abuja which ranks topmost in most of Africa. Yes, the city is thin on skyscrapers because the capital of Nigeria was originally conceived to be an administrative and not commercial nerve centre (hub) of the country. Lagos is the commercial capital because it is located close to the coast of the Atlantic Ocean for seaports and industrial corridors. In a few years time, Abuja's magnificent looks as an ultramodern Metropolis will be better enhanced. More investments in different sectors will make that possible. What makes it a unique city is its original African nature devoid of Western influence unlike cities in Northern, Eastern and Southern Africa. Enjoy your stay.
Abuja is No. 1... One comes close....
Sure
Why will them not have French school, is it not French people that are working in sonara
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7:45 the iron dome is real gold sitting on top of the mosque 🕌
Fantastic
Abuja consists of a small village originally called Abuja with other lands added . The modern day Abuja is not the same as the original small village called Abuja. Abuja as it is does not belonged to any indigenous ethnic group. Nigerians from every ethnic group live in Abuja and maintaining their distinct cultural and linguistic identities.
Lovely city
Yeah
It's Masa. It's also found in Cameroon because there are many Nigerians there.
Oh i see
The fact that you could not find the gbagi people dish in Abuja also shows that Abuja belongs to every Nigerian.Abuja was a tiny village before it became the capital of nigeria.Unlike Eko,lagos that was already a trading post for the yorubas even before the coming of the Portuguese.The Portuguese name it lagos,meaning lakes after lagos in Portugal.Due to this already established trading in eko/lagos when the British took over Nigeria calabar in the east was the capital of the southern part of nigeria then, the british decided to move the capital from calabar to lagos for ease of shipping out raw materials..Nigerian kilishi is made with sugar,pepper and other spices,that is why it sweet and ketchup ish. Even your name would blend in lagos and the entire western region of Nigeria easily.Nigerians in Abuja would probably think you are from south west if they hear your name,Elomo!😅 Thank you.
Abuja was never one tiny village but many tiny Gbagi villages and that was why the names of the Gbagi villages are retained. Eg: Wuse, Lugbe, Katempe, Guzape, Garki, Karmo, Gwagwa, Mpape, piwoyi, Jikwoyi, Asokoro, Maitama, kuchigoro, Nyanya, etc. These are all the names of Gbagi villages with the farmlands associated with each village, thus, they become the names of districts of Abuja municipal.
@@AfricasRealities They were farmlands never a district of any sort,not even a local government area.Nobody in Nigeria knew Abuja until it was carved out as the new capital territory tbh.
@@suntanglory I said each village together with its surrounding farmlands makes an Abuja district. I was only correcting the error you made when you said it's only one village but they were more than 50 small small villages that were compensated or resettled at other new places.
@@AfricasRealities Oh l see,l know they were villages,l did not mean one village literally. A village could not have occupied over 750 plus kilometres Squared.
@@suntanglory great.
Massa not massai😂😂😂
Key ley she spelt kilishi Suya not soya Lastly gbagis were the original owners of Abuja but the federal government bought the land for all Nigerians
Thank you.
Massa not Maasai 😂 They best Kilishi is in the North like Sokoto, Kano, etc. but Yahuzza also has great suya - beef and chicken.
Massa not Maasai 😂 They best Kilishi is in the North like Sokoto, Kano, etc. but Yahuzza also has great suya - beef and chicken.
Thank you
KeyLeeShee, spelt Kilishi.
😂😂😂
Thank you
Kilichi is suya?
Kilishi is spiced/seasoned dried meat and suya is like spiced/seasoned barbequed or roasted meat
Thank you
Abuja's indigenous tribe or original inhabitants are the "Gbagis", they spread between Kaduna south, to Abuja and Nasarawa state - very nice and hospitable people. But by constitution, Abuja is regarded as "No man's land". That's why it is not called a state but a Federal Capital similar to what Washington is in the United States. Abuja is highly cosmopolitan. To see their traditional meals you have to visit the satellite towns.
Ohhh i see
If you go home and travel to northern Cameroun you will notice the similarities between northern Cameroun and Northern Nigeria . The kilishi,suya or tsire,masa or waina, maize meal, and fura and nono or kwassam.Find out from your fulani people especially those from far north,north and Adamawa provinces.Everything about those provinces is almost the same with northern Nigeria.
They're Nigerians in Cameroon that makes kilishi and suya.. kilishi and suya are originally from Nigeria
@karine-ela 🙊🙉
If you go home and travel to northern Cameroun you will notice the similarities between northern Cameroun and Northern Nigeria . The kilishi,suya or tsire,masa or waina, maize meal, and fura and nono or kwassam.Find out from your fulani people especially those from far north,north and Adamawa provinces.Everything about those provinces is almost the same with northern Nigeria.
I have plans of going to visit the north of Cameroon. I have to hasten that trip😂😂😂