wow please do you know about the Kabum people? i m from Southern Cameroons just accross river Donga, there is lot of stories of how some of our ancestors immigrated to Nigeria but we hardly get to here or see them.Thanks to internet, the food culture even languages are similar. The Chief talks of originating from around Central Africa and settling in Kimi then Gembu same story holds to those who live across in Cameroon. I futher found that the origin is from around the border between egypt and sudan which makes sense because in those days there African civilization concentrated in that area, Arab slave trade might have been the major cause of them immigrating deep into the hinterlands to live in peace.
My brother from another mother, hope you are enjoying that cool weather, thanks for exploring my land though, may the Lord reward your hand work!! Much love brother
Khalid please keep this vision alive there's so much potentials in this breath taking region of our great nation Nigeria 🇳🇬. We are trusting God Almighty for VICTORY concerning Labour Party presidential election results and together Obidient family worldwide 🌐 can build our beautiful and beloved country Nigeria 🇳🇬 Kudos keep up the good work 👍👍🌍🌍🇳🇬🇳🇬👊👊
This Chanel has huge potentials Khalid. Your work is amazing and would garner more viewership if you can dedicate more to your usual UA-cam videos, you’ll go places
Season 2 you know!! Was waiting for this for the longest time. Amazing visuals and story telling as always. Can't wait to see more. Thanks for sharing bro!
If I didn't know the name of the place form the video, I would have thought it's Donga Mantung in the NW of Cameroon. Looks very similar! Awesome video...thanks
Thank you for the kind words. This video from Gembu Vlogs, season 1, will help greatly in the regards to transportation and other factors worth considering.
Very impressive. I enjoy your contents. Communities like this explain why there shouldn't be any barrier of any sought separating our people in the name of countries. #Nigeria #Ambazonia (Southern Cameroon) #Cameroon
Isn't that place the coldest place in Nigeria?. They drink alcohol (palm wine), do the locals intermarried irrespective of religion. I hope their beautiful land is not targeted for take over by the fulanis. With this kind of people in the north together with the Jukums, Tivs, Idomas, Lantangs, Birums, and Ngas then maybe there is still some hope for one Nigeria. Do temperate plants like Strawberry, Apple and tea grow there?. And thanks very much for educating some of us from the south about the country
Yes. It is one of the coldest regions in Nigeria. They also inter marry a lot. Even into neighboring Cameroon. Tea and Apples grow here as well. If you look down into my channel, you will find more videos about the above and other interesting finds about this region of Nigeria: Such as: ua-cam.com/video/Wp0FFttU1eM/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/BF-fJmQHyt8/v-deo.html Thanks for watching.
Thanks for watching episode 1. What's your favorite part of this video?
Next episode next week..🤙
Every single part, you took me home(it’s been long I went there)
Just watching you pass by our farm Brough back a great memory. But now I live in the UK with my husband and kids. Thank you for visiting our homeland.
Hi, I am from bang too
wow please do you know about the Kabum people? i m from Southern Cameroons just accross river Donga, there is lot of stories of how some of our ancestors immigrated to Nigeria but we hardly get to here or see them.Thanks to internet, the food culture even languages are similar. The Chief talks of originating from around Central Africa and settling in Kimi then Gembu same story holds to those who live across in Cameroon. I futher found that the origin is from around the border between egypt and sudan which makes sense because in those days there African civilization concentrated in that area, Arab slave trade might have been the major cause of them immigrating deep into the hinterlands to live in peace.
My home town, that guy drinking palm wine with wearing a face cap was my secondary school mate
My brother from another mother, hope you are enjoying that cool weather, thanks for exploring my land though, may the Lord reward your hand work!! Much love brother
Amen. And thank you.
Wow I didn't even know my history if not for you, thanks for the good works, I saw my uncle; he is the man playing drum in your video sir
Khalid please keep this vision alive there's so much potentials in this breath taking region of our great nation Nigeria 🇳🇬. We are trusting God Almighty for VICTORY concerning Labour Party presidential election results and together Obidient family worldwide 🌐 can build our beautiful and beloved country Nigeria 🇳🇬
Kudos keep up the good work 👍👍🌍🌍🇳🇬🇳🇬👊👊
So many memories 😊 i served in Gembu (Hainare) in 2018.
Beautiful place
Absolutely!!
This Chanel has huge potentials Khalid. Your work is amazing and would garner more viewership if you can dedicate more to your usual UA-cam videos, you’ll go places
Wow this is amazing and is my village
This is great. Beautiful. Learning something new
Thank you. Happy you got something.
Proud of my land
Mambilla
Waw💜😮😮😮 this is awesome that's my village bro
Thank you for this vlog, I did my youth service here in 2016, what a beauty to behold
I’m from this place 😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is amazing. Breathtakingly beautiful. Great job Khalid.
Thanks Ugo
Season 2 you know!! Was waiting for this for the longest time. Amazing visuals and story telling as always. Can't wait to see more. Thanks for sharing bro!
Thanks for watching my guy 🙏🙏
You are doing a great job.
Thanks!
So beautiful place
Absolutely!
If I didn't know the name of the place form the video, I would have thought it's Donga Mantung in the NW of Cameroon. Looks very similar! Awesome video...thanks
Thanks Davith. A lot of similar landscapes between both countries. Thanks for watching.
Bang is my village
Amazing Documentary
Thanks bro!
Season 2 is here🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥, i have been waiting for this.......love this❤
Thanks my guy.. Appreciate!
love your content Brother. keep it up. it is refreshing watching this Documentary.
Glad you enjoy it!
Can't believe i found your channel😁
Great video
Oh! I'm so happy you did. Good to have you here..
Your best yet👍🏿
Thanks Jude
Mashallah! ❤
Nice video
Thanks!
This is an excellent piece of art!
Could you share some tips on the transportation aspect of the journey? From Jalingo to the plateau.
Thank you for the kind words. This video from Gembu Vlogs, season 1, will help greatly in the regards to transportation and other factors worth considering.
This is educative..... Really commendable bro.
Thank you always
This is a great watch i must say. There is really a lot to learn from this. Thankyou and i look forward to the next episode.
Happy you got something bro. Next episode soon.
All thanks to Nigeria Airforce for the great privilege of visiting Gembu 💯💯💯💯
What did the air force help us in gembu
Do they have hotels?? And how many hours does it take from jalingo to gembu??
Amazing content !! Keep it up
Thanks!
Very impressive. I enjoy your contents. Communities like this explain why there shouldn't be any barrier of any sought separating our people in the name of countries. #Nigeria #Ambazonia (Southern Cameroon) #Cameroon
Absolutely! The more I travel, the more I realize this fact. Thank you for watching my videos.
wow i pray for the day nigeria develops the tourism would be crazy
Great video! I cannot wait to visit!
Please visit soon.
Their land is beautiful.
Absolutely beautiful!
@@OzavoguAbdul Very true. This time I didn't forget the word "very".
This is finally live.. 💃💃💃💃💃
Thanks for all the research
Awesome Place Love From Odisha India 🇮🇳
Mambila is a beauty 🤗🤝
Absolutely!!
Isn't that place the coldest place in Nigeria?. They drink alcohol (palm wine), do the locals intermarried irrespective of religion. I hope their beautiful land is not targeted for take over by the fulanis. With this kind of people in the north together with the Jukums, Tivs, Idomas, Lantangs, Birums, and Ngas then maybe there is still some hope for one Nigeria.
Do temperate plants like Strawberry, Apple and tea grow there?. And thanks very much for educating some of us from the south about the country
Yes. It is one of the coldest regions in Nigeria. They also inter marry a lot. Even into neighboring Cameroon. Tea and Apples grow here as well. If you look down into my channel, you will find more videos about the above and other interesting finds about this region of Nigeria:
Such as: ua-cam.com/video/Wp0FFttU1eM/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/BF-fJmQHyt8/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching.
Yes sir
💖💖
A Mambilla guy here
I want that book. how can I get it in the United States?
That might be difficult considering the book is not even available in local stores.
What about the wowo community?
Thank you brother - are these people not Muslims? They drink palm wine, is that alcoholic?
They are mostly christians in this village, although there is also a Muslim population
Careful with d palm wine🤣🤣
Oh! There's more palmwine in the next episode.. 😄
マンビラ
If this place were to be in China hmmmm