🇳🇬 DID YOU KNOW THIS EXISTS IN NIGERIA? American Couple Reacts "Nigeria IS NOT WHAT YOU THINK!"
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- 🇳🇬 DID YOU KNOW THIS EXISTS IN NIGERIA? American Couple Reacts "Nigeria IS NOT WHAT YOU THINK!" | The Demouchets REACT
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As a Nigerian - American I can tell you that Nigeria's tourism industry is still 99% untapped. If the country is able to promote its tourism industry, there will be no limit to the development of the country. Thanks guyz for reacting to this video.
Repping from Houston Texas.
Nigeria is a diverse country, the more you look the more you see. Despite how much the European stole from us and still taken they can never meet up with our riches and wealth, we are naturally endowed we only need the right leaders to enable us reach our full potential as the Giant of Africa and the largest population of black race. GOD BLESS NIGERIA 💕
There are 36 states in Nigeria. Each with it uniqueness.
That is very right..... God bless my homeland Nigeria,I will not trade you for anything
There's really lots of lovely places to visit in Nigeria....the Mambilla Plateau, Erin Ijesha Falls, Awhum Falls, Lake Iyake, Ikogosi Warm Springs, Jos - almost the whole city, Idanre Hills, Chappal Wadi, Gashaka Gumti, Agbokim Falls and much more...and the spots are scattered all over the country...so you there's always some place to visit, no matter which region you're in 🙂
Happy new year Demouche❣️
I will like to say no trip to Africa is complete without visiting Nigeria..lol. You're going to feel more at home when traveling to Nigeria as an Africa America. Nigeria is home to over 218 million people.
No trip to Nigeria is complete without a few days absorbing the chaos of Lagos. Lagos is without doubt Africa’s wildest and most vibrant metropolis; despite the chaos it is the place where you can experience a few Western comforts.
Nigeria is consistently hot all year round with very little change in temperature, and in the south there is a constant uncomfortable humidity. Temperatures are highest from February to April in the south and from March to June in the north, and lowest from October to January over most of the country. There's dry and wet season. However, the dry season is still the best time to go Nigeria, as heavy rains during the rainy season between April to August. So schedule your trip to Nigeria between October to January that's best time.
Nigeria is blessed with a lot of natural resources and thousands of natural landmarks, Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy, home of Nollywood and Africa’s best musical industry, etc. Don't forget there's so many reasons why Nigeria is called the giant of Africa. Here are some of the places you can visit in Nigeria; Lekki conversation centre, Nike art gallery, freedom park Lagos, Zuma Rock Abuja, Agbokim Water, obudu maintain resort, national theatre Lagos, new afrika shrine, Nord art, Lagos landmark beach, Abuja recreation center and a lot more.
The freedom park in Lagos tell history about the slave trade in west Africa especially country like Nigeria which was a play ground for slave trade. Over the period of the whole trade, more than 3.5 million slaves were shipped from Nigeria to the Americas, which makes Nigeria the highest point of slave trade in Africa.
Nigeria are the third Most Multilingual Country in the World. Although most of the people in Nigeria speak English, especially in country’s urban communities, Nigeria is home to 521 languages - 510 living and 9 extinct languages which rank Nigeria as the third most multilingual country in the world after Papua New Guinea and Indonesia.
Nigerians Have One of the Sexiest Accents on the Planet. Nigerian accent is presently positioned as the fifth sexiest accent on the planet. Since there are more than 218 million people living in Nigeria, you will have conversations with many Nigerians, don't be shy when you meet them because Nigerians are warm and friendly with great vibes..lol
Nigeria is Where the “Africa’s Biggest Street Party” Happens. Calabar Carnival, also known as “Africa’s Biggest Street Party”, is a festival in Nigeria that is celebrated annually on December 1. It’s one of the most popular destinations for Nigerians and tourists from all over the world. Calabar Carnival is a month-long event that includes concerts, parades, fashion shows, beauty pageants and other activities.
Nigerians are flamboyant people: In Nigeria, big houses are big, parties are loud and weddings are extravagant. Compared to other African countries, Nigerians are flamboyant and often display their wealth in innocuous ways.
Everything is a contradiction: There is so much wealth in the country - you’ll find people living lifestyles that can rival that of British royalty or American tycoons, on legitimate wealth. In the same square mile, you’ll find people living in penury. In Nigeria, everything exists side by side and in seeming harmony - wealth and poverty, corruption and religion.
If you are sure to completely win over the hearts of Nigerians, you have to say a word or sentence in a local language or Pidgin English. Nigerians appreciate it when others make an effort to learn their ways.
Get ready for a meaty, spicy time: In major cities like Lagos and Abuja, you’ll find every kind of food you are looking for in Nigeria - Indian, Japanese, American, French, Chinese - especially Chinese, and even Ethiopian. But what’s the fun in coming to Nigerian without enjoying Nigerian food? have you heard about the Nigeria and Ghana jollof war? 😂 Prepare for lots of meats, starches and spicy food.
Lol
Nice
lol. That was a nice read.
O boy you made a perfect research abt this sleeping giant called Nigeria. Kudos bro
Much 💕 Nigeria 🇳🇬🇬🇭. Happy New year everyone present here.
Nigeria, in general, has way too much potential, but so many sectors are being ignored. It's really sad. Thank you for helping create awareness to my country.
Nigeria is a hidden gem....In a way it's good; we already get too much attention so let's keep some of our beautiful sites to ourselves
🙂.. you're just as selfish as me. First time I went to Mambilla Plateau, I was just wishing it would remain undiscovered
lol
Lol. Your thoughts are similar to mine.
@@ogk7289 ahahaha 😂😂😂
Obudu, that's my home town. Wonders of nature up on that hill 🙌🏽
Nigeria, just like most west African countries does not care much about tourism. West Africa focuses more on natural resources whereas East Africa cares more about tourism. West Africa is more blessed with natural resources than East Africa, that's why most Europeans going to Africa go to the West mainly for work, while to East mainly for tourism.
True. But nightlife and the party scene in West Africa, especially in Nigeria, Ghana, and Ivory Coast, is exceptional.
So it depends on what you're looking for. Africa has something for everyone.
Talkin of resources we all got resources alot n alot but i thinks its the government to choose what to focus on as a back born of the country.
East Africa has untapped resources like natural gas, oil, diamond, Gold…… and much more. West Africa is the back yard of the British and French. East Africa is not as dominated by the west Europeans as West Africa is.
Why would u focus on tourism when got nothing to show. Is drc congo in west Africa with it's abundant resources. All African continent is blessed with resources
@@morganbabu3105 DRC is in central Africa. Yes they joined the EAC Zone recently, but geographically they are not in East Africa. DRC has a lot of potential, but still not proven.
Message to The Demouchets: I don't care where you go in Africa, just make sure you get your asses to Nigeria at some point. The place is a blast! Especially Lagos! Book a nice hotel in Victoria Island or Ikoyi and have fun round the town!!! I've never known anyone to hang out in Lagos and not return. If you want a more quiet experience for the kids, then Abuja is your joint. The people of Nigeria are very hospitable and friendly, and they vibe with African-Americans. Have fun in Naija.😎😊
They can go to uyo too and Calabar ..very beautiful
Yass… so much here, choice if you want peace and serenity or peace and fun
You haven’t even tapped into what Nigeria has… when I say beauty is what the West has not shown of Nigeria or even Africa as a whole yet they are on every single international flight that lands here.
Happy New Year the Demouchets.
Glad you saw a different side to Nigeria. Although tourism is not yet developed, a visit to the country can change your life...no where in the world is like Nigeria. Good people, great country.
The reason why you don't see this side of Nigeria is because you guys only react to videos about only 2 states in Nigeria while Nigeria consist of 36 states.
How the Nigerian government is sleeping on that waterfall is beyond me, they can learn a thing or two from Niagara falls or even Victoria falls in Zambia/Zimbabwe. Mad tourism potentials my gosh.
Nigeria is a big country and very diverse too- most Nigerians live in the rural areas outside the big cities, unfortunately many Nigerian vloggers focus on the big cities ignoring the country side where the natural beauty of Nigeria lies- it's green and lush for most of the year esp the southern/middle belt regions of the country
The rural/urban population in Nigeria is 50/50 today. In the next decade it will be 70-30 in favour of cities.
Nigeria is not a big country it just has the biggest population in Africa
@@marshathomas6422 what do you mean Nigeria is not a big country? Don't be delus10nal!
@@sharongold6305 it’s not a big country by size compared to other African countries.. don’t be childish, let’s not call each other names here .. this is a fact please educate yourself
@@marshathomas6422, most of the largest countries in Africa are the desert countries. There are no people in this land because they are inhabitable.
Happy New year 🇳🇬🇪🇸
Happy New year.thank you for vlogging about Nigeria, God bless our fatherland.
Nigeria has about 21 waterfalls across the country.
Happy new year, Pls also react roof top bars in Lagos and Abuja from Tayo
When you come to Nigeria you will understand the complexity of Nigeria's problems, from culture to diverse language. 36 states, 6 regions, 200+ languages, 776 local govt areas, 109 senators, and 366 legislators.
Essentially, 109 and 366, they are called NASS!
There’s the determinant of the problems….turned into Retirement Home😢
You both are really doing a great job 👍. Much love ❤️
HAPPY NEW YEAR ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Please react to THIS IS SOMAIL very interesting HISTORY close to Ethiopia 🙏love your reactions very nice 👍
We are blessed Africa as a whole.happy new year
This is my problem with other Africans. Why is it that when they praise or talk good things about Nigeria and Nigerians you people will want to generalize it for African which is good but distance your self from Nigeria when it's negative? Some of you even help sell the bad news about Nigeria for free, some even spend their time and money(data) to push those bad news. You can not choose when to identify with us.
@@emakporpeterson8515 you're so right brother,they never cease to amaze me with 'fake love'
I want you to do a video about the tinapa resort in Calabar cross River state Nigeria
Tinapa is dead bro
😮😢
@@ominiekwe7241 little wonder I don't get to hear much about the tinapa resort. Tinapa resort use to be a great tourism hub in Nigeria
At least they said "Nigeria" and not "Africa" 😀
If you are looking for places for kids in Lagos Nigeria you guys can actually go to omu resort
There are several waterfalls in Nigeria. The Agbokim waterfalls is higher than the one showed in this video
Theirs anothrr waterfall ikogosi in Nigeria where hot water meet cold water
So much uniqueness
@@TheDemouchetsREACT yeah it is
Nigeria is an amazing country! Please, somebody should go to mambela plateau,oh my goodness!! It is another world there. What about somebody doing a documentary on "Nigerian slave markets"? They are spread so much in the South East of Nigeria and few in the South West! The slave markets are the actual places that will bring people closer to their Roots. Nigeria is just a blessed Nation and Africa is just a wonderful place to be. The weather speaks for itself, beautiful 👏
Lols for real that’s right with a lot of root and history coming from the west to central
🇳🇬🖤Yes home beautiful home 🇳🇬🖤 i use to swim that gurara water full, each time I visit me sister in Niger state 🖤🖤
Amazing video. There are a lot of places for kids in Nigeria. Remember Nigeria is a big country with 36 States, so which ever State you find yourself in Nigeria, you just need to Google it🤩, then you can choose the one closer or suitable for you. 😊
U guys really love Nigeria 😂
Nigeria is blessed
I Love u gyz l watch u every day
Currently in akwaibom watch this
Can you reaction on Lakowe lakes golf and country home estate Lagos Nigeria 🇳🇬
We would love to fam, we have a video request form in the description box❤
Come to Nigeria, you will see two rivers meeting but they never mix. 😂
Nice ♥️ one
React to rooftop bars in Lagos by the same youtuber
Dem family... if y'all want to see stuff for kids in Nigeria, follow Sisi Yemmie and react to her. She's one of Nigeria's O.G. UA-camrs/bloggers. Y'all are mainly reacting to single folks, without kids.
come to DrCongo 🥰
The volume stops after some time
He is not puting out the full vids. I've been to all.
@tayoainafilms makes the best cinematographer videos in Africa as a single youtuber.
You kept the volume down most of the time. Couldn't hear a thing
There are 36 states in Nigerian, and you just know 2, that not cool.
The more requested videos we receive, the more states we can all learn about❤
But love your videos. I think it best you go to Ghana 🇬🇭, why? Because it fun there now, than in Nigeria 🇳🇬, but what you don’t know, is you can travel by road to Nigeria from Ghana.
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Everywhere in Africa is worth visiting but the problem with Nigeria 🇳🇬 is SECURITY SECURITY AND SECURITY
Is it my phone or you went mute at 2:52?
Trust me the guy keeps muting the video I really want to enjoy it…
Please I'll like you guys to react on the Nigerian civil war as well as most corrupted leader during 90s... check bisi Media for documentary on UA-cam
We'll check it out.
When you reduce the volume, we don’t hear what the video you’re reacting to is saying. I know and I understand it may be loud at your end, but we don’t hear anything.
We only turn down copyrighted music. It wasn't a speaking part.
To think that you pronounce Lagos properly now🥺
And then I mispronounced it in our new video😅. I'll get it one day.