Aunty Flo, you are loved ma. Your humility is incomparable. You are not there forming abroad woman. You relate and joked with everyone not judging or feeling proud.
Noooooooooooh!!!, this video is not allowed to end. Sister Flo go back and continue this video. Village life is the best, see all the fresh fruits and vegetables.
Village life is always amazing and fun especially when you have your family around. Thanks for sharing Flo. I must visit my village by God's grace. Can you imagine all those mangoes, bitter kola, abacha, akwu and aki. We are blessed with natural resources. Enjoy!
JENS LIFESTYLE N' DIY no be only u my sister as the video de go on I think say I de there self boom 💥 the thing con finish then I realized say I no even de there .😀😀😀😀
This is why they are so healthy with no major ailments. Proud to be Igbo, now I wish I could experience village life again. It’s been decades 😭 Thanks Aunty Flo for carrying us along; much love💕
You wont believe a friend brought me waterleaf with the stems...after plucking the leaves,i decided to replant them in my flower pot and they are really growing..in winter i left them inside and now i have put them outside because summer is fast aproaching 😂😂😂
The village life is still alive. I just love it. Peaceful. A life with minimal stress. A happy life. Now, I'm thinking of building a "village" village house, not a modern house in the village. Toilet, kitchen, and bathroom in a separate building. Unpaved compound. A big yard for children to play. I love everything in this video.
Some part of me just felt like this was anambra state, and then i saw umunze. My village is about 15-20 min drive away from umunze. I was smiling throughout the video. Thanks for making me miss home again.
3 pionts. 1.Makua such a nice name. Makuachukwu. 2. See how nice our way of life can be yet we want to be so artificial like others not too fortunate 3. The guy doing the demo. 😀. Lok he is an actor lol. 4 get my face its sweet. Finally aunt Flo we love ur originality. Coconut oo
I love ALL of your videos but especially the videos of your village. My mother-in-law and I watch your videos repeatedly. If only I had a village to call my own and literally pull my wig off and relax. God Bless You Aunty Flo.
You know what? There is a God! Just yesterday I was planning on asking you today to do a video showing us the many uses of/ many products that you can get from the oil palm tree - especially those cute little 'mini' coconuts on the inside of the palm fruit kernel. I couldn't believe it when I saw you cracking one open just now. Wow.
Flo you dey make me miss village. Reminds me when my grandmother was still alive and we went to visit her farm in the village. memories are all we left with when all else is gone
I like that boy chewing the bitter cola....hilarious. I am from Nigeria and thanks for showing us the pretty pod in which the bitter cola forms. It's very orangey and cute
Thanks for sharing aunty Flo. Very interesting and educational. The guy demonstrating how to eat the bitter kola is so funny. He said it tastes good and was squeezing his face 😆😆
I miss my husband's village Enugu state , am a Ghanaian and I love everything about IBO's . am learning the language from this video too . thanks aunty Flo
Lol, Please don’t embarrass Chiboy oh! Chiboy wey don become young man. Telling us how he used to wear Oluchi’s dresses back in the day. Lol! You know in Naija, back then there was no demarcation for hand me down clothes. If your older sibling is a girl and you’re a boy, na girl dress you go wear oh. Chiboy is tall oh. Future basketball player.
Thanks for the videos Aunti Flo. In Africa, we put in a lot of hard work and labor to produce little. I do hope people like welders, carpenter's etc, can see this problem and be inspired to create first hand machines with the help of engineers to facilate less labor and more out put. If government institutions in charge of technical and entrepreneur can encourage creativity by rewarding people who come up with little creations, it will go a long way to promote creativity.
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I can see you're enjoying the village life... 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Waooo, see FRESH fruits and vegetables for village, I really enjoyed this video thanks beautiful sister FLO for sharing with us. Village life is very peaceful.
People abroad are missing alot ooo, chaiii, but I had a bad experience while growing up, I remember using stone to hit someone's Mango hoping the Mango would fall off, the Stone landed on thier home roof, the Man screamed, Onye n'eme ifeaa, the kind of race I picked eeeh, I landed in my father's house within 2mins.. each time we visit home, I do look out for Ugili, ube ukpoko, udara and Mango. Village dey sweet die
Wow, I have not seen bitter cola tree before, thanks for sharing. I can see you are really enjoying your relocation to village. Enjoying all the organic fruits in the villa
Wow! Took me down the memory lane. I spent most my days in the village and very familiar with all you vlogged about. Watched from start to finished, aki ilu ahu bu ezigbo ogwu mgbochi because is wet and still has lots of water.That boy that chewed ehh will be hospital too far .Sis idi egwu ho ha! Weldone!
Wow i'm just lost enjoying this video and all the wonderful plants, fruits and vegetables we are blessed with this video is the ultimate life style view for us far away from home, thank you so much Flo I can't help but smile althroughout it gives me life 👍👍💞💕😘😘
There's no bitte kola in the North. Akiulu(bitter kola) is from Igboland and rain forest belt stretching from Igboland, Calabar to Cameroon. Even kolanut(oji) is not in the north. They buy their golo from SouthWest, but it's different from Igbo kolanut
Aunty Flo well done for these great videos. You are very unique in your ways and please I can't wait for the Nnewi vlog. I wish i can meet you in person as i love everything about you.
Aunty Flo 😍 Thank you for this video. I cant wait until my garden matures with so much fruit and vegetables and I'd also love to grow bitter cola but only in the US 😍.I'm so thankful for your channel
That's cool, wish to be home soon,, especially now there is mangoes. I think they make vegetable oil from palm kernel, after processing the residues is the one they use for soaps,, then the chaff is use for agro feed's
Ahhh that's true o. But I guess it's not over refined like pure palm kernel oil. Biko nataba o, ube na oka dey at this time too. *wink lol Palm tree is such a useful tree.
Please Flo, tell your people to replant more german mangos in that compound for the next generation of the family. I love having different fruits in compound. In our compound we have more than 12 different fruits and I want to expand it more with younger fruit trees. I don't care much about flowers anymore. I need productive fruit trees.
I love watching village vlogs and I was hoping to make some Nigeria inspired vids dedicated to showing people that Africa is better than they are taught I hope corona is over soon I’ve been in USA for 3 years now and I miss naija
Aunty Flo, you are loved ma. Your humility is incomparable. You are not there forming abroad woman. You relate and joked with everyone not judging or feeling proud.
She is so natural
She is being her authentic self. No forming
Thanks for all your quality contents especially this one .God bless you. I will be honored if you will visit my channel too.(aunty I Jenkins)
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Noooooooooooh!!!, this video is not allowed to end. Sister Flo go back and continue this video. Village life is the best, see all the fresh fruits and vegetables.
Village life is always amazing and fun especially when you have your family around. Thanks for sharing Flo. I must visit my village by God's grace. Can you imagine all those mangoes, bitter kola, abacha, akwu and aki. We are blessed with natural resources. Enjoy!
This year shall not pass you by Chbuike.
@@FloChinyere Amen to that!
He is always commenting on your page. Hard fan👍👍👍
@@isiomachristianmorka3920 Thanks.
Amazing!!!!!! Was I the only one who was disappointed when the video ended!!!! Great job Aunty Flo love love love it❤️❤️💕
I was so sad when it ended also. It was better than a Nollywood movie. I want to see more🤗
JENS LIFESTYLE N' DIY no be only u my sister as the video de go on I think say I de there self boom 💥 the thing con finish then I realized say I no even de there .😀😀😀😀
I'm already waiting in anticipation for continuation. 😘
My God, I love hearing my Igbo language being spoken. Great video.
200k subbies🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏please family let us celebrate with our lovely Auntie Flo....God has done us welll ooooh....
The way igbo pple hail themselves ehh. It's always sweet to listen to.. Have fun jare..
Lol we get first class in hailings. 😂😂😂
This is why they are so healthy with no major ailments. Proud to be Igbo, now I wish I could experience village life again. It’s been decades 😭
Thanks Aunty Flo for carrying us along; much love💕
You really deserve an award for entertainment, we're blessed to have you,God bless
You wont believe a friend brought me waterleaf with the stems...after plucking the leaves,i decided to replant them in my flower pot and they are really growing..in winter i left them inside and now i have put them outside because summer is fast aproaching 😂😂😂
Nice, love that you did that
Sister Flo you make me want to relocate to the village! Watching this video brings me lots of memories, thanks for making me see 9ja once more
Absolutely. I concur.
I totally agree
Your village looks rich, you have food and the home is fine
You're blessed
The village life is still alive. I just love it. Peaceful. A life with minimal stress. A happy life. Now, I'm thinking of building a "village" village house, not a modern house in the village.
Toilet, kitchen, and bathroom in a separate building. Unpaved compound. A big yard for children to play. I love everything in this video.
*I just got my passport! I must come to that village. I'm tired of jealousing here🤣🤣🤣*
But I like the lifestyle of the village because they eat fresh fruit and veg rather than to buy in Town and they healthy no chemicals
Some part of me just felt like this was anambra state, and then i saw umunze. My village is about 15-20 min drive away from umunze. I was smiling throughout the video. Thanks for making me miss home again.
Ehhh is this how bittercola grows? Wonderful!
3 pionts.
1.Makua such a nice name. Makuachukwu.
2. See how nice our way of life can be yet we want to be so artificial like others not too fortunate
3. The guy doing the demo. 😀. Lok he is an actor lol. 4 get my face its sweet.
Finally aunt Flo we love ur originality. Coconut oo
Chai Aunty flo you make me feel like travelling to Nigeria oooo enjoy yourself ma
I love ALL of your videos but especially the videos of your village. My mother-in-law and I watch your videos repeatedly. If only I had a village to call my own and literally pull my wig off and relax. God Bless You Aunty Flo.
You know what? There is a God! Just yesterday I was planning on asking you today to do a video showing us the many uses of/ many products that you can get from the oil palm tree - especially those cute little 'mini' coconuts on the inside of the palm fruit kernel. I couldn't believe it when I saw you cracking one open just now. Wow.
Makua the spider man. The way the way he climb that tree like nothing. Village life amaka. Onye nkem biriwe ndu.
No be small.
Ever part off Nigerians village life is so sweet
Madam flo, you have almost finished me with this video! one of your best. Thank you.
Beautiful video, reminds me of my ancestral village Umuokehi, Ohuhu, Umuahia. Thanks for sharing.
Everything is fresh, natural and organic
Oh my God, finally met my sister oooh; I am from Ohuhu Umuahia.💃
@@confidenceoparaocha4226 Ah, nwanne olia? nice to meet you 😁😂
@@SmoothSilk Nothing much oooh nwannem oooh. Where you base?
@@confidenceoparaocha4226 currently in the Bahamas
@Nneka Iroegbu ohuhu kwenu iya nwa😍
Love this village life, everything is ital like we say in London.
First time on my life seeing bitter cola! Thanks for the video.
Aunty Flo your realness is so profound! Thanks for showing me/us the bitterkola tree..deeyo nnem!
From a married to igbo, god bless these people, they really making most of life. Thank my dear. I will share your video’s 👏🏽🙏🏽
At the beginning,you sounded like someone going for an office appointment in Spain.
Nice settling and enough fresh food in the village oh.Enjoy
When she got to her appointmemt I was like seriously? Lol
My goodness,this reminds me of my village life.so lovely.
Flo you dey make me miss village. Reminds me when my grandmother was still alive and we went to visit her farm in the village.
memories are all we left with when all else is gone
I like that boy chewing the bitter cola....hilarious. I am from Nigeria and thanks for showing us the pretty pod in which the bitter cola forms. It's very orangey and cute
Thanks for explaining the types of cocoyam. I never knew the difference until you explained.
Very relaxing and refreshing...
Aunty Flo, thanks for taking me on this journey. Ohhh how i miss home and i just saw bitter kola tree for the first time here. Thanks aunty mmadu.
This your village experience no be small thing oo. Thanks for sharing. Well done.
Thanks for sharing aunty Flo. Very interesting and educational. The guy demonstrating how to eat the bitter kola is so funny. He said it tastes good and was squeezing his face 😆😆
I miss my husband's village Enugu state , am a Ghanaian and I love everything about IBO's . am learning the language from this video too . thanks aunty Flo
Nigeria is blessd
Coco yam is what we call dasheen in Trinidad ...we also eat the leaves....we use it to make callaloo...
Waa the video has left me in suspense.. How long are we staying at the village? More videos please
Lol, Please don’t embarrass Chiboy oh! Chiboy wey don become young man. Telling us how he used to wear Oluchi’s dresses back in the day. Lol! You know in Naija, back then there was no demarcation for hand me down clothes. If your older sibling is a girl and you’re a boy, na girl dress you go wear oh. Chiboy is tall oh. Future basketball player.
Lol Chiboy is my boy. Yes o, that was the usual practice.
Thanks for the videos Aunti Flo.
In Africa, we put in a lot of hard work and labor to produce little.
I do hope people like welders, carpenter's etc, can see this problem and be inspired to create first hand machines with the help of engineers to facilate less labor and more out put.
If government institutions in charge of technical and entrepreneur can encourage creativity by rewarding people who come up with little creations, it will go a long way to promote creativity.
I can see you're enjoying the village life... 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
This mango climbing just reminds me of my younger brother and I adventure in the village
In Africa, Village life is so sweet mehnn… everything you eat there is pure organic!
Waooo, see FRESH fruits and vegetables for village, I really enjoyed this video thanks beautiful sister FLO for sharing with us. Village life is very peaceful.
Thanks Aunty Flo! I am team palm oil and I don't listen to the propaganda against it for one bit. It will always be part of our culinary tradition
People abroad are missing alot ooo, chaiii, but I had a bad experience while growing up, I remember using stone to hit someone's Mango hoping the Mango would fall off, the Stone landed on thier home roof, the Man screamed, Onye n'eme ifeaa, the kind of race I picked eeeh, I landed in my father's house within 2mins.. each time we visit home, I do look out for Ugili, ube ukpoko, udara and Mango. Village dey sweet die
😁😁😁
😀😀😀😀
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Onye oshi mango. 🤣🤣🤣 Ezinne imezuchago ifve niine ooo.
@@FloChinyere 🤣🤣🤣🤣, Afam kaaru ibu * Oburu mgbe Nno ndu**
* if it were to be when I was alive **
The man for kill me 🤣
Africans we’re blessed
New subscriber. We love your content. Thanks for sharing apart of your life with us.
Your so natural this woman
I'm so impressed with the bitter kola wonder
Proud of u Auty flo,so kind and humble.
I like Aki ikikoro well. Very soft to eat
Village life dey sweet well well ..
Wow, I have not seen bitter cola tree before, thanks for sharing. I can see you are really enjoying your relocation to village. Enjoying all the organic fruits in the villa
The wonders of creation my dear sister
thanks for showing me how the palm nuts look i like using palm oil 👍🏾
Best vlog on UA-cam
Takes us back home to our roots
Keep it up Sis 🙌🏾
Thanks for showing this dear. Never seen a bitter cola leaf plant myself...
Aunty Flo... loving these village vlogs oh...thanks for taking us along.
Village is beautiful my sister
Wow! Took me down the memory lane. I spent most my days in the village and very familiar with all you vlogged about. Watched from start to finished, aki ilu ahu bu ezigbo ogwu mgbochi because is wet and still has lots of water.That boy that chewed ehh will be hospital too far .Sis idi egwu ho ha! Weldone!
What good fortune! Thanks a lot .
Your video is so good and educative, I always enjoy your videos thanks so much for your hard work.
Wow i'm just lost enjoying this video and all the wonderful plants, fruits and vegetables we are blessed with this video is the ultimate life style view for us far away from home, thank you so much Flo I can't help but smile althroughout it gives me life 👍👍💞💕😘😘
200k subbies, yay!!! Chaii nostalgia egbuguo m. Maybe I should pack n travel back home 🤔. ? Anty flo ijim n' olu ooo.
Great video you blended well with home people
At 14:55 there is also okra, I thought bitter kola is only found in the north thanks for showing me bitter kola plant I ve never seen it before.
There's no bitte kola in the North. Akiulu(bitter kola) is from Igboland and rain forest belt stretching from Igboland, Calabar to Cameroon.
Even kolanut(oji) is not in the north. They buy their golo from SouthWest, but it's different from Igbo kolanut
You are really enjoying your village oh
I felt like am in the village right now from DUBAI, UMUNZE amaka. Well-done our wife Flo CHINYERE.
Great video. That bitter cola chewing boy must be full of good health. You can tell by his great sense of humour
Loving seeing Africa.
Nature at its best. Flo, bringing memories back
Aunty Flo well done for these great videos. You are very unique in your ways and please I can't wait for the Nnewi vlog. I wish i can meet you in person as i love everything about you.
Village life is the best...
Village is very sweet
This is real village time. Thanks Aunt Flo for sharing. I love you uuu
Aunty Flo 😍 Thank you for this video. I cant wait until my garden matures with so much fruit and vegetables and I'd also love to grow bitter cola but only in the US 😍.I'm so thankful for your channel
That akwu you plucked jee acha ezigbo mmanù and i like roasting that type
My late grandma do call me ata akwù
Love it and you! Thanks for sharing Sis!
That's cool, wish to be home soon,, especially now there is mangoes. I think they make vegetable oil from palm kernel, after processing the residues is the one they use for soaps,, then the chaff is use for agro feed's
Ahhh that's true o. But I guess it's not over refined like pure palm kernel oil. Biko nataba o, ube na oka dey at this time too. *wink lol
Palm tree is such a useful tree.
This video is Nigerian movie oh Natural you great video well done
Lol @ Nigerian movie. 💛
Wow,I want some of those mangoes.
Thanks Flo, really enjoyed the walkthrough. Would love to go to Nigeria some day to try all these wonderful fruits!
We use palm kernel oil to fry native akara in my village. Very sweet and testy
I live in Nigeria but I learnt a lot things that I never knew from this video.
Thanks very much for showing how bittercola is grown. I never thought that anything so bitter can come from a beautiful fruit
For real. It was a shocking realization for me too. Hear all my shouting. 😀
Thank you, Flo! Great vlog❤
I love it. I'd love to visit!!
I can't wait to visit Nigeria oooo I so much miss home
Please Flo, tell your people to replant more german mangos in that compound for the next generation of the family. I love having different fruits in compound. In our compound we have more than 12 different fruits and I want to expand it more with younger fruit trees. I don't care much about flowers anymore. I need productive fruit trees.
Aunty Flo, i ga village na gum oh.
Sweet home... No place like home!
Village Amaka that's why I always be there.....ozubulu obodo oma 💃✔
I love watching village vlogs and I was hoping to make some Nigeria inspired vids dedicated to showing people that Africa is better than they are taught I hope corona is over soon I’ve been in USA for 3 years now and I miss naija
Ur village is very nice
MA please make a video on ofe akwu for white rice