You are a great man most nigeria UA-cam will never show this part of Lagos. Either they are blind or they have never traveled before. They move from their villages to Ghana 🇬🇭 or southAfrica🇿🇦 from there, this morons we begins to start saying Ghana is better than nigeria they start comparing Ghana to nigeria .you need an accolade for this city of Lagos that you exposed to the globe. Thank you well done man.
You have just said it all. They never travel around Nigeria. Even when they travel, they go visit their relatives that live in the jungles and then they think the whole of nigeria is like the jungle where their relatives live.
This is so true. There is one of them from the East who knows very little about Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt etc, and went to Ghana and started calling all sorts of ordinary facilities there like malls etc “the best in West Africa”. And their video titles say stuff like “Nigerian shocked by how great such and such place is”. It’s so embarrassing. Wish they would just leave “Nigerian” out of their titles.
My people it doesn't always have to end in tribal war. I'm from the East and I also have UA-camrs from the West that I'm subscribed to their channel. One example is Tayo Aina. He's been one of my best. But go and watch his last documentary about why people are leaving Nigeria and relocating to London. All the while he showed montages from Nigeria, I was so pissed as to why Tayo that was even born and brought up in Lagos couldn't choose good locations to show to the world. It was always the slums and danfo buses. One thing you'd have to realize in media is that bad news sells faster than good news any day any time. Especially if they are gonna reach the western world audience. I said all these to say that it's not peculiar to any particular region. Let love lead
@@gospeldavids6956My brother this is not a tribal thing those guys Tayo,Steven are not just being patriotic,and lots of them. You hardly can see Wodemaya from Ghana saying rubbish of their country he is brilliant and patriotic to his country and Africa as a whole the more reason many ppl subscribe to his channel.
@@gospeldavids6956I am a yoruba man from Lagos and brought up in the UK and I totally agree with you "bad news about African countries especially Nigeria sells" because the west don't want the defiant can do spirit of Nigerians to spread to others thereby perpetrating metal slavery like it is with most black South Africans ✊🏾🙂🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Beautiful and insightful video. Exotic landscapes and serene environments. Refreshing views with impressive architectural features. Expert and skilful production with soothing background commentaries. It was reminiscent of my childhood experience living on Victoria Island and visiting Eko Hotels on Sundays for family lunch. It was then EKO HOLIDAY INN in the '80. Great memories of Lagos, really, being relived. I love Lagos and will always admire its exceptional and unique qualities, exposure, and opportunities - both commercial, residential, and career related. We lived at 1004 Flats, then, very close to the neighbourhood covered in this nolstagic video. Well done. I'm from the Igbo tribe of Eastern Nigeria and love my Yoruba friends. I also love Yoruba language but couldn't learn much of it due to elitist neighbourhood constraints, then.
You are setting a rare marker of excellence for other UA-camrs to match and emulate. I am impressed by your vlogs and do not miss any of your uploaded contents on both of your UA-cam channels. Keep it up.👍🏽
Oh boy, this is what I've been waiting for--not a UA-cam hustler amateurish so-called content producer garbage shitload dumped on hapless viewers but a well curated, quality, professionally produced, documentary style, presentation of Lagos, as is, unarguably the biggest and one of the most sophisticated, developed cities in Africa, if not the entire world. considering its relative young age compared to other cities. Watching this from the United States, where I have sojorned for almost three decades, I'm terribly excited and infinitely proud to he a full blooded Nigerian. I won't trade Nigeria for any other country. Yes, I said it haters, and I mean it wholeheartedly. I can't thank you enough for this presentation showcasing the beauty, grandeur and sophistication of cosmopolitan Lagos city that's wealthier than several small African countries combined in GDP terms. Bro, you blew the entire UA-cam competition out of the waters with this one. Yes, this one--the gold standard in content creation!
Come back home to Lagos that is the most beautiful city in the whole world, stop being patriotic from another man's land, Lagos is way older than Dubai and many more cities
Nigeria is a very beautiful country with beautiful people. A lot of developments happening in Nigeria and I am very proud to be a Nigerian. The western media is one of Nigeria's problem. They only show the ghetto area and make it look like, that is how the whole country looks. Nigeria is a big beautiful country. Of course, there are a few challenges but that is not synonymous to just Nigeria. A lot of countries have their own challenges as well.
You sound like an early homosapien. Self inflicted challenge is not to be blamed on others. You will never get out of your own way if you keep blaming others.
Nigeria is good but the only problem is the economy. A few years ago the gdp was 450 billion $ and now is 199 billion $ 😢 i hope it get better @@african-history-fountain
Lagos has really got something right,the space they allowed between buildings.lt really makes a difference.You still see the sky and the sunlight through.lf everything happening in eko atlantic starts coming to the surface lagos will be a mega cosmopolitan city and ahead..l still think what makes lagos such a powerful city are the thousand of gated estates people hardly talk about.Banana island,Victoria garden city,megamoud,cowry creek and the likes are the hidden gems of lagos in my opinion...l have notices some African youtubers delibrately not showing the nice parts of lagos,only showing the bad parts to score political point.😂You can not be what you are not no matter how hard they try.Lagos is not in a competition but being the city that it is destined to be.Welldone mate,we Nigerians,both in the diaspora and at home really do appreciate your work.❤Cheers.
@samdiai8572 All of the major cities' power lines are underground, especially in the downtown areas. I grew up in NYC. I now live in Atlanta . Most of Abuja power lines are underground in the city area. Did you know that?
@@taharka3897You are right about the Abuja underground power lines and the other person is right that not all areas in America have underground power lines.
With over 800 rooms, Eko Hotel is the single largest hotel in sub-sahara Africa! This single hotel has more available hotel rooms than some African capitals!
There is a hotel in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia that has more than 1000 rooms. I follow African city vlogs. Eko Hotel is impressive, just like Transcorp Hilton in Abuja with around the same number of rooms and 5-star amenities. As the most populated city, Lagos should have more mega hotels to cater to the needs of its many residents and foreign tourists.
@@JoyceAppia-cj1od There are tourists. It is just that Nigeria don't make noise about it. Just as they don't make noise about their beautiful cities and infrastructures. There is money in that country.
@@JoyceAppia-cj1od , it doesn't matter whether they are tourists or business visitors. What matters is that they come. Not every nation is a tourist destination.
Clearly you aren’t civilized. It’s also easy to type rubbish knowing your country was built at the expense of slavery, racism, apartheid and discrimination. You sponsored and benefited from others, so don’t ever in your life open that dirty smelly mouth to chat shit
Barbarians and the little barbarians they sired always have a need to *project* their true character on other people. They have a need to demonized the truly civilized just to cope with the abominable reality that stares back at them whenever they look into the mirror.
Nigeria is massive, truly the giant of Africa and it has not gotten to its full potential. Nigeria is the next big thing in thr world.
I pray🙏🙏🙏 that the whole of Nigeria 🇳🇬 would be more than this in the nearest future
Iseeeee 🤲🤲🤲
You are a great man most nigeria UA-cam will never show this part of Lagos. Either they are blind or they have never traveled before. They move from their villages to Ghana 🇬🇭 or southAfrica🇿🇦 from there, this morons we begins to start saying Ghana is better than nigeria they start comparing Ghana to nigeria .you need an accolade for this city of Lagos that you exposed to the globe. Thank you well done man.
You have just said it all. They never travel around Nigeria. Even when they travel, they go visit their relatives that live in the jungles and then they think the whole of nigeria is like the jungle where their relatives live.
This is so true. There is one of them from the East who knows very little about Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt etc, and went to Ghana and started calling all sorts of ordinary facilities there like malls etc “the best in West Africa”. And their video titles say stuff like “Nigerian shocked by how great such and such place is”. It’s so embarrassing. Wish they would just leave “Nigerian” out of their titles.
My people it doesn't always have to end in tribal war. I'm from the East and I also have UA-camrs from the West that I'm subscribed to their channel. One example is Tayo Aina. He's been one of my best. But go and watch his last documentary about why people are leaving Nigeria and relocating to London. All the while he showed montages from Nigeria, I was so pissed as to why Tayo that was even born and brought up in Lagos couldn't choose good locations to show to the world. It was always the slums and danfo buses.
One thing you'd have to realize in media is that bad news sells faster than good news any day any time. Especially if they are gonna reach the western world audience. I said all these to say that it's not peculiar to any particular region. Let love lead
@@gospeldavids6956My brother this is not a tribal thing those guys Tayo,Steven are not just being patriotic,and lots of them. You hardly can see Wodemaya from Ghana saying rubbish of their country he is brilliant and patriotic to his country and Africa as a whole the more reason many ppl subscribe to his channel.
@@gospeldavids6956I am a yoruba man from Lagos and brought up in the UK and I totally agree with you "bad news about African countries especially Nigeria sells" because the west don't want the defiant can do spirit of Nigerians to spread to others thereby perpetrating metal slavery like it is with most black South Africans ✊🏾🙂🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful and insightful video. Exotic landscapes and serene environments. Refreshing views with impressive architectural features. Expert and skilful production with soothing background commentaries. It was reminiscent of my childhood experience living on Victoria Island and visiting Eko Hotels on Sundays for family lunch. It was then EKO HOLIDAY INN in the '80. Great memories of Lagos, really, being relived. I love Lagos and will always admire its exceptional and unique qualities, exposure, and opportunities - both commercial, residential, and career related. We lived at 1004 Flats, then, very close to the neighbourhood covered in this nolstagic video.
Well done. I'm from the Igbo tribe of Eastern Nigeria and love my Yoruba friends. I also love Yoruba language but couldn't learn much of it due to elitist neighbourhood constraints, then.
Wow this is Lagos
You said it all @13:17 Foreign media often paint Lagos with one brush, focusing on its challenges, without celebrating its successes.
You are setting a rare marker of excellence for other UA-camrs to match and emulate. I am impressed by your vlogs and do not miss any of your uploaded contents on both of your UA-cam channels. Keep it up.👍🏽
*Nigeria is the United States of Africa* 🇳🇬
INDIA RATHER 😂😂😂
@agbekuwa your mother indian is better than your xenophobia/akara = beans cake country
This man your information is truly correct God almighty bless you for that
Only this place is bigger than the whole Ghana 😅😅
Oh boy, this is what I've been waiting for--not a UA-cam hustler amateurish so-called content producer garbage shitload dumped on hapless viewers but a well curated, quality, professionally produced, documentary style, presentation of Lagos, as is, unarguably the biggest and one of the most sophisticated, developed cities in Africa, if not the entire world. considering its relative young age compared to other cities. Watching this from the United States, where I have sojorned for almost three decades, I'm terribly excited and infinitely proud to he a full blooded Nigerian. I won't trade Nigeria for any other country. Yes, I said it haters, and I mean it wholeheartedly. I can't thank you enough for this presentation showcasing the beauty, grandeur and sophistication of cosmopolitan Lagos city that's wealthier than several small African countries combined in GDP terms. Bro, you blew the entire UA-cam competition out of the waters with this one. Yes, this one--the gold standard in content creation!
Come back home to Lagos that is the most beautiful city in the whole world, stop being patriotic from another man's land, Lagos is way older than Dubai and many more cities
Pls do a video Abuja..
Nigeria is a very beautiful country with beautiful people. A lot of developments happening in Nigeria and I am very proud to be a Nigerian. The western media is one of Nigeria's problem. They only show the ghetto area and make it look like, that is how the whole country looks. Nigeria is a big beautiful country. Of course, there are a few challenges but that is not synonymous to just Nigeria. A lot of countries have their own challenges as well.
You sound like an early homosapien. Self inflicted challenge is not to be blamed on others. You will never get out of your own way if you keep blaming others.
Very well said and true.
Not only Western Media. I've seen Middle Eastern and Turkish media do the same. They only focus on the negatives
Nigeria is good but the only problem is the economy. A few years ago the gdp was 450 billion $ and now is 199 billion $ 😢 i hope it get better @@african-history-fountain
@@RandomMZ1412 what are you trying to say bug?
Lagos has really got something right,the space they allowed between buildings.lt really makes a difference.You still see the sky and the sunlight through.lf everything happening in eko atlantic starts coming to the surface lagos will be a mega cosmopolitan city and ahead..l still think what makes lagos such a powerful city are the thousand of gated estates people hardly talk about.Banana island,Victoria garden city,megamoud,cowry creek and the likes are the hidden gems of lagos in my opinion...l have notices some African youtubers delibrately not showing the nice parts of lagos,only showing the bad parts to score political point.😂You can not be what you are not no matter how hard they try.Lagos is not in a competition but being the city that it is destined to be.Welldone mate,we Nigerians,both in the diaspora and at home really do appreciate your work.❤Cheers.
You are truly an expert at what you do.
Clean and classic
Voice is thick and clear
Good job
Thanks for presenting facts as they are!!!!!!
Impressive scenes in the video.
WOW 😂 you've done all the job with this video, nothing else to explore 😅😅
You've done a very beautiful job, keep it up ❤
I have more Lagos videos, and I'll be in all 36 states of Nigeria.
@@AfricaViewReportI am happy to hear that. I will be waiting to watch the beautiful videos. Well done and keep it up.
Then you just gained a follower... Anxiously waiting to see the other sides of Nigeria❤@@AfricaViewReport
THANK YOU BROTHER....GOOD JOB....
This will not go viral because its not makoko or negative talk about Nigeria
Nigeria is indeed a beautiful country, the only problem we have is our politicians
That’s it
This is so beautiful 😍 💃🏻🥳🥳🥳
Good job. Many thanks. ❤
lovely!
Why exactly does the media not focus on this parts?..around 60% of ppl who come to lagos never go to these parts
This is Lagos not New York , I first thought it's Florida or Texas
Louder 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Beautiful city, only one problem the electric wires should have been underground
In USA power lines are not underground too
@samdiai8572 All of the major cities' power lines are underground, especially in the downtown areas. I grew up in NYC. I now live in Atlanta . Most of Abuja power lines are underground in the city area. Did you know that?
@@taharka3897You are right about the Abuja underground power lines and the other person is right that not all areas in America have underground power lines.
That’s true, they are working on that.
@@Onenaijagirl Why are you arguing ?
With over 800 rooms, Eko Hotel is the single largest hotel in sub-sahara Africa! This single hotel has more available hotel rooms than some African capitals!
There is a hotel in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia that has more than 1000 rooms. I follow African city vlogs. Eko Hotel is impressive, just like Transcorp Hilton in Abuja with around the same number of rooms and 5-star amenities. As the most populated city, Lagos should have more mega hotels to cater to the needs of its many residents and foreign tourists.
Eko hotel has a large area. Several buildings in the complex. It's rather dated but I like it.
There not many foreign tourists. Most visitors are there on business
@@JoyceAppia-cj1od There are tourists. It is just that Nigeria don't make noise about it. Just as they don't make noise about their beautiful cities and infrastructures. There is money in that country.
@@JoyceAppia-cj1od , it doesn't matter whether they are tourists or business visitors. What matters is that they come. Not every nation is a tourist destination.
THE BEVERLY HILLS OF LAGOS ISLAND NIGERIA ☝️
Dis is classic babes
Nigeria is beautiful
I hope those UA-camrs portraying Nigeria negatively are seeing all of these. Great job
11:47
Ghanaians will be jealous.
I don’t even know why people are talking about Ghana.. Ghana wey no even big
@EseigbeGoodluck Ghana is a glorified village and that's why we always make fun of them.
@@bankoleadu9318 I tell people this ghana is a small community in Nigeria not even a state
Celebrate Lagos' success and let Ghanians celebrate their. There is no need for unhealthy competition.
Ghana is like a big village. Nigeria is like an underdeveloped city
No civilization this are just modernized area
Clearly you aren’t civilized. It’s also easy to type rubbish knowing your country was built at the expense of slavery, racism, apartheid and discrimination. You sponsored and benefited from others, so don’t ever in your life open that dirty smelly mouth to chat shit
Barbarians and the little barbarians they sired always have a need to *project* their true character on other people. They have a need to demonized the truly civilized just to cope with the abominable reality that stares back at them whenever they look into the mirror.
Ife, Benin, Anambra, Kanu, for Ancient Civilization
@ yes you get it