I love what you are doing for my country Nigeria 🇳🇬. When many people are looking for the worst in Nigeria, but you guys are doing the best for Nigeria. I got attracted to this channel when I saw you in Benin City my state. Am very sorry for you not able to film inside the museum. But am very glad you people are getting fun in Nigeria. I am subscribing right now. Once again thanks 😊🫂 for sharing this...💓💓💕💕❤️🙏
It was still a wonderful museum that even though we couldn’t show we hope people will visit! Glad you are enjoying and hope you will continue to enjoy in the future!
He was great! And a super friendly and outgoing guy. Very humble and showed us how the Lebanese community is the one in Nigeria who has integrated the best of any other group. Chinese there don’t even bother learning English but many Lebanese speak Yoruba or other local languages
Lebanese are everywhere in Nigeria in the past loads of them were in Kano and they spoke the hausa language fluently, before the Kano riots made them leave. Calabar was their first port of call just as Jimmy said.
when we were extras in a movie in Lagos we met a Lebanese actor who also spoke Yoruba they seem much more willing to join the local culture than the other immigrant groups we encountered in Nigeria
It’s hard to say for me but when I visit then I will tell you what I see in video! In india I was here with a Nigerian for several weeks and people loved him they would come and swarm to take pictures with him!
@@george4281 I will treat them better than Nigerians? What gives you that idea? I made lots of good friends in Nigeria one of whom is now working in the USA and im planning on hosting and introducing to my family.
@@JustLifeTravels I am talking to Bella, who made this comment. Lots of Nigerians pretend to wonder (knowing the answer) how Nigerians are treated abroad while simultaneously treating foreigners better than their "fellow" Nigerians.
That’s unfortunate if it’s true but that doesn’t take away from the fact that the Lebanese community in Nigeria has done the most to contribute to Nigeria and assimilate over most any other foreign group I can think of or encountered.
i like how you guys meeting foreigners in Nigeria its good, just hope to see many of them mostly, Chinese European Americans Arabs and Indians. hope you guys show us more of them there thanks.
@@JustLifeTravels Please take plenty of advice before travelling and in particular road trips in Northern Nigeria. it is a whole different ball game to South.
Nigeria also has a large Arab population in northern Nigeria they are called shuwa Arabs they are North African amazighs mixed with native west Africans
Glad that they are given some power with shops, markers, stores, malls, plazas, groceries, marts, and stations but not enough military, political, government, religious, spiritual, economic, and demographical powers yeah.
@@i.i1215 yeah but they came there and invested opened business and offered employment. When Nigerians go to countries like Italy, the UK or any other no one says they owe me money for coming to my country. Those Lebanese are helping Nigeria develop and un like Chinese and European investment they are not building something and going back home, they are staying and contributing to Nigeria by paying taxes and expanding their businesses. Saying any immigrant owes an individual is not productive especially when they come and contribute greatly to the local economy.
When Nigerians are saving up money to run to Canada and England so as to clean toilets , Lebanese and other people are coming to Nigeria to establish!! Nigeria is evidently the “abroad” for other people too! It’s just a mindset thing! Nigerians just need to change their perspectives ! To jaapka to Oyinbo countries is not everything, not anymore!
It’s like the old saying goes “the grass is always greener on the other side” everyone thinks they have to change locations to start again and be successful
Average Oyinbo living in oyinbo countries are struggling like hell. That’s why sooo many are looking for where to run to. They don’t call themselves “migrants” when they get to those countries, instead they call themselves “expats”!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👀😁😁😁
i love the ending of this video inside the club wish you show more of it. the club life there
We couldn’t because UA-cam doesn’t like if there’s any music in our videos unfortunately
Amazing feel good content, breath of fresh good living 😀
Thanks! We enjoyed our time meeting the Lebanese community, they were very Friendly and happy to have us have a good time with them!
try to visit the Irish pop, and moist beach i believe lots of foreigners there also. hope u show us more foreigners thanks
When we are back in Lagos we can try to make it!
I love what you are doing for my country Nigeria 🇳🇬. When many people are looking for the worst in Nigeria, but you guys are doing the best for Nigeria. I got attracted to this channel when I saw you in Benin City my state. Am very sorry for you not able to film inside the museum. But am very glad you people are getting fun in Nigeria. I am subscribing right now. Once again thanks 😊🫂 for sharing this...💓💓💕💕❤️🙏
It was still a wonderful museum that even though we couldn’t show we hope people will visit! Glad you are enjoying and hope you will continue to enjoy in the future!
Fool no black person can go to their country and set up shop
You're irrelevant
Jimmy seems like a good guy, Very well spoken, he seems like he does interviews often!
He was great! And a super friendly and outgoing guy. Very humble and showed us how the Lebanese community is the one in Nigeria who has integrated the best of any other group. Chinese there don’t even bother learning English but many Lebanese speak Yoruba or other local languages
Lebanese are everywhere in Nigeria in the past loads of them were in Kano and they spoke the hausa language fluently, before the Kano riots made them leave. Calabar was their first port of call just as Jimmy said.
when we were extras in a movie in Lagos we met a Lebanese actor who also spoke Yoruba they seem much more willing to join the local culture than the other immigrant groups we encountered in Nigeria
warned
Can a Nigerian live nice in Lebanon where they kill our people in Lebanon
That club looks spectacular I think if I’m ever in Nigeria that hotel is the place for me!
Yeah it was a great atmosphere
I wonder if Nigerians are reciprocated this warmly in Lebanon and other Middle Eastern countries.
It’s hard to say for me but when I visit then I will tell you what I see in video! In india I was here with a Nigerian for several weeks and people loved him they would come and swarm to take pictures with him!
Obviously not. You will unconditionally treat them better than Nigerians so I don't understand the complaints.
@@george4281 I will treat them better than Nigerians? What gives you that idea? I made lots of good friends in Nigeria one of whom is now working in the USA and im planning on hosting and introducing to my family.
@@JustLifeTravels I am talking to Bella, who made this comment. Lots of Nigerians pretend to wonder (knowing the answer) how Nigerians are treated abroad while simultaneously treating foreigners better than their "fellow" Nigerians.
@@george4281 ah okay pardon
We are watching you closely, do not bring your racism with your so call foreigners to Nigeria .Nigerians in lebanon has been treated badly.
That’s unfortunate if it’s true but that doesn’t take away from the fact that the Lebanese community in Nigeria has done the most to contribute to Nigeria and assimilate over most any other foreign group I can think of or encountered.
hi my brother in christ i am Lebanese god bless Lebanon and Nigeria
And god bring them both much success and prosperity in future
🇱🇧The Lebanese people are beautiful.🇱🇧
For sure! They have made massive impressions on every country they have come to in history, from Carthage to Colombia they leave behind a legacy!
i like this Lebanese boss good history he gave out there god bless you all.
Yes he was very nice and friendly!
i like how you guys meeting foreigners in Nigeria its good, just hope to see many of them mostly, Chinese European Americans Arabs and Indians. hope you guys show us more of them there thanks.
Yes it was nice seeing how Nigeria is diverse in many ways including foreign communities
Also anytime you decide to come to northern part of Nigeria come to Bauchi i will be available to show you around
Thanks we are really looking forward to seeing the north!
@@JustLifeTravels Please take plenty of advice before travelling and in particular road trips in Northern Nigeria. it is a whole different ball game to South.
@@yanmi2148 yes we definitely plan on using trains and planes a bit more in the north especially certain places
Nigeria also has a large Arab population in northern Nigeria they are called shuwa Arabs they are North African amazighs mixed with native west Africans
That’s really interesting, I’m very interested in the North of Nigeria and can’t wait to finally get up there!
There’s tons of Lebanese over here in 🇧🇯 Benin 🇧🇯 as well!
Really? That’s so surprising to me I never really expected there to be so many in west Africa
Can a Nigerian live nice in Lebanon where they kill our people in Lebanon
Lebanese are all over west Africa. Most stopped over en route to Brazil.
@@tamunosakiwestscott-bloack2229 nope
Very interesting to get an insight of the Lebanese community in Nigeria.
Jimmy is a great guy. Met him in person.
Keep it up guys. Great work!
Thanks, and yes he is a really cool dude!
Glad that they are given some power with shops, markers, stores, malls, plazas, groceries, marts, and stations but not enough military, political, government, religious, spiritual, economic, and demographical powers yeah.
Yes it is good to see two communities coexisting in a mutually beneficial way
I like your channel😁
Very happy to hear! Hope you’ll continue to enjoy as long as we are putting out videos!!!
They are also in port harcourt, close to my house there is a estate only for them…it’s a beautiful estate
That’s really cool do they have big events and parties there?
Racial segregation in Africa as permitted by African "leadership".
Why should there be an estate only for them ? Can Nigerians go to Lebanon and create an estate only for us???
@@ivegotmypopcorn3401it’s more like their settlement area where they are all living close together, Nigeria has communities even in the north pole 😂
I subscribed
Happy to have you hope you enjoy the future videos!
Lebanese people owe me some , they should prepare to pay me back.
Why would they owe you?
@@JustLifeTravels they’re in our country
@@i.i1215 yeah but they came there and invested opened business and offered employment. When Nigerians go to countries like Italy, the UK or any other no one says they owe me money for coming to my country. Those Lebanese are helping Nigeria develop and un like Chinese and European investment they are not building something and going back home, they are staying and contributing to Nigeria by paying taxes and expanding their businesses. Saying any immigrant owes an individual is not productive especially when they come and contribute greatly to the local economy.
@@JustLifeTravels leave him, he’s a troll ... Thanks for the video
@@kelvinotuya9663 haha but it’s good to correct trolls, more comments help the video be seen
nice video bro
Thanks glad you like it!
nice video again
Thank you happy to see your binge watching haha
When Nigerians are saving up money to run to Canada and England so as to clean toilets , Lebanese and other people are coming to Nigeria to establish!!
Nigeria is evidently the “abroad” for other people too!
It’s just a mindset thing!
Nigerians just need to change their perspectives !
To jaapka to Oyinbo countries is not everything, not anymore!
It’s like the old saying goes “the grass is always greener on the other side” everyone thinks they have to change locations to start again and be successful
You are right
Average Oyinbo living in oyinbo countries are struggling like hell. That’s why sooo many are looking for where to run to. They don’t call themselves “migrants” when they get to those countries, instead they call themselves “expats”!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👀😁😁😁
@@aao449 😂😂😂 expats
@@aao449 😅🤣
👏👏👏👏👏❤️❤️
Thank you!
ترجمه عربية ماكو
Neither of us speak Arabic unfortunately, if we did we would.
God bless you all for what you are doing in Nigeria
Thank you! It’s a wonderful country!
You guys should visit eastern Nigeria (Anambra, Enugu, ebonyi and IMO)
I really wish we had in this trip but next time we will for sure North and Igbo land are our priority
Mumu
Also visit ikeja, Allen avenue,opebi,ikeja, GRA
We didn’t stop by there this time but hopefully we will be in Nigeria in 2022
Is there any lebanese whatsapp group which can be joined? @Just Life
None I’m aware of but if you live near Lagos you could go and ask them maybe I’m sure they would be happy to share
Come to Somaliland.
We would love to in the future