Thank you for this beautiful fun filled upload!!!! I have been a fan of yours from day one because the message in all your videos is presenting not only the cuisine but also the spirit of Nigeria!! I was born in Nigeria but came to the uk at 10 yrs old.. My mum is English and I got lost in english culture.. And I will tell you today that I have cooked every recipe you have uploaded!... Thank you for showing me the way back to the culture and delicious food I left behind!! God bless you and your family.. I wish you much success for the future.. Thank you for representing our beautiful country with class.. Passion and love! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾🎉🌸💖💟💞😘😘
Watching your grandmother cook made me feel like I'd stepped back in time. How precious she is, and how lucky your family is to have her. God bless your sister's marriage. May they experience the sweetness and joys that comes with joining one life with another. 😘
Let me even comment before I start watching. I love how you love Nigeria and our culture and you show people through your platform how beautiful it is. ❤️
Beautiful from beginning to end! The first African wedding that I attended was for a Nigerian couple! Nigerian weddings Rock! May YAH's presence fill their heart and home with love, joy, peace, prosperity and fruitfulness! Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful video. Reminds me of my Igbo neighbours I had as a kid in Lagos. Mamma Chinedu and her quiet hard-working husband. The first man to buy a car in our building. If you people were left alone, Africans will line up for a visa to enter the African Japan and it's neighbouring countries would have benefited greatly as well with trade and exchange of cultures...
I must thank you for showing us the authentic village food, your sister brother and grandma. You don’t see much of the village food preparation on you tube. That was very clever of you. I enjoyed seeing the ngwongwo xx
Very interesting video. I must say I have never eaten abacha. Watching the elderly lady make it was fascinating. Nigerian ethnic groups show showcase their rich variety of foods more. I am from Ezi + Illah ( Allah )villages Anioma area Delta State North Igbo speaking area. We make Ngwogwo ( goat pepper soup ) as well. Maybe they should be a cooking contest between villages to see who makes the best NgwoNgwo with me as judge so whoever wins I would have satisfied my stomach eating from both...LOL
Ndi Igbo kwenu! I love this video to bits. The Igbo speaking, cuisine, enjoyment... infact I'm now missing my village. Igbos are truly blessed. Thanks a million for the upload. Please upload more
I really enjoyed this video! We have such a rich cultural heritage! Happy married life to the beautiful couple. A beg no forget bring us some ndi usa like me! You're blessed !
Hello Flo! The name Henry is an English Baby Names baby name. In English Baby Names the meaning of the name Henry is "Rules his household". It is often used in the United States. In England and France (Henry is pronounced Ahnwee in French) is a royal name. The second son of Charles Prince of Wales is named Henry.
I really enjoyed this video! we ( ndi Igbo) have such a rich culture. Happy married life to the beautiful couple. please o do bring back all the goodies to quench this long throat an
I haven't seen any culture that beats ours..Nigeria Kwenu !! I'm Urhobo and our trad is as beautiful as this..my husband is Delta Ibo so I get two tribes sha! Lol
One of the reasons I'm proud of being igbo, is because of you! Much love, and thanks for such a wonderful vlog. Wishing you every success! Ndi igbo kwenu!!
i cracked up laughing when i heard Ngwon ngwon.. lollll.. it been a long time i heard that. Oh my God FLo you made me so happy. Thank you for uploading this. It fiills my heart with so much joy.
I have now learnt how to prepare abacha, thank you. MY granma used to drink guiness/stout or ogogoro...I miss her so much. I which I had bothered to learn cooking and the language from her. Anyway it is never to late...I am learning from you my sister.
I cant get enough of your gran...🤗 shes hilarious, and those hands of hers, God bless! Please mama shack on you deserve it that abacha was too tight. I'm from agulu as well in de UK network, cant explain to you what this video did for me... happy married life to your siss..
Awwww this video is so beautiful.....slay! I'm just smiling throughout the entire video. Thanks for sharing and congrats to your sista. Grandma must enjoy herself after all the hard work lol. Your family is bless o.
Oh my God, No place like home, I miss my country, I miss Anambra state, I miss my lovely home town Nawfia. Sis Flo biko where in Anambra do u come from, your igbo dialect sounds like that of where I come from, Nawfia. Happy married life to your gorgeous sister. Hope you have a nice time in Nigeria 🙏😍
You make sure and tell grandma that imma need that hand of hers over her in my pot on tonight in north america. I see you Grandma, I see you my mother and yea that hand of yours has made me HUNGRY mama! Please give her some love for me and thank you my sister for the share, I absolutely LOVED it! #iLoveYouGrandma
I hope they have a wonderful life, thank you for sharing. I loved this video, thank you for showing us your world in Nigeria. I've never seen anything like this before; thank you so much for educating me!
Your grandma is the mvp of this video. She no send anybody. She just balanced with her Hero. I miss Naija o. Igboamaka! Meanwhile, I just like CJ. He has a very humble and amiable aura..
Ada anyi nwanyi,,biko daalu nke ukwu,,😊,,You are killing me with this your agulu dialect 😄😄😄,.Extend my greetings to your family especially grandma,.her Abacha ncha just reminded me of good old days when my mum was still alive,,she used to sell that at Ozomagana street in Onitsha,.Thanks for your good work and I'm waiting for the next video😊
Nice video. You had me laughing with all your commentary lol. The ngwongwo looked good, and your grandma was 'smoking' that beer. This is a real view of igbo village experience after a wedding, sharing all that meat lol. Can't wait for the next video.
HEY HEY HEY!!!😊😊😊🇳🇬Thank you for sharing this with us!! LOVE IT!! Congratulations to your Sister and her Husband, may they have a prosperous and joyous life together! TRADITIONAL AFRICAN WEDDING O!!! Nothing else better💛💛💛
I just recently got married! My wife is Igbo and we had our traditional wedding in Orofia Village, Abagana! I loved every minute of it!
Anthony Sullivan Welcome to Igboland our ogo. Abagana is about 20 minutes drive from my hometown.
nnaa nnoo oo
Where are you from?
despite not been igbo, i truly enjoyed the video from start to finish.Thank u Aunty Flo and GOd bless u more
The Igbos are honestly my favorite.... when I was younger I used to beg my mum to make me an ibo girl 😩😂
For Real? Wow! Now that's a compliment. ;)
chai, so glad to hear that
Ekanem Ekpenyong so you’re Ibibio
babe well u like to marry an guy? if yes contact me becos i'm due to marry
@@thembinkosiblom920 LOL o nale jealous wena , nigerians are so beautiful and thick
I loved watching african culture...ur granny deserves her beer...more please i can watch all day
Hey lovelies! A lot was going on during these 2 days so this is the much I could get for you all. I hope you enjoy the village life and banter.
i like village life too, and also i enjoy eating grand ma,s abacha
Flo, this your video made me laugh after crying because of something that happened...thanks for sharing
I miss the village life too.
All Nigerian Recipes thank you so much for this video I can't stop laughing I love your grandma
Anestina Mercy aww Mercy. ❤❤ You are welcome.
Thank you for this beautiful fun filled upload!!!! I have been a fan of yours from day one because the message in all your videos is presenting not only the cuisine but also the spirit of Nigeria!! I was born in Nigeria but came to the uk at 10 yrs old.. My mum is English and I got lost in english culture.. And I will tell you today that I have cooked every recipe you have uploaded!... Thank you for showing me the way back to the culture and delicious food I left behind!! God bless you and your family.. I wish you much success for the future.. Thank you for representing our beautiful country with class.. Passion and love! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾🎉🌸💖💟💞😘😘
Stephanie oh what can I say? Thank you for sharing your story with me. God bless you too. 😘😘😘
Watching your grandmother cook made me feel like I'd stepped back in time. How precious she is, and how lucky your family is to have her. God bless your sister's marriage. May they experience the sweetness and joys that comes with joining one life with another. 😘
Thank you for your kind wishes. :)
Grandmas are the best.
Let me even comment before I start watching. I love how you love Nigeria and our culture and you show people through your platform how beautiful it is. ❤️
AishaZkitchen I love love Nigeria. Thank you. ❤
Your grandmother is on point. The way she is guzzling the beer 🍻
Nick Zone hehe beer guzzler for real. 😂
Beautiful from beginning to end! The first African wedding that I attended was for a Nigerian couple! Nigerian weddings Rock! May YAH's presence fill their heart and home with love, joy, peace, prosperity and fruitfulness! Thanks for sharing!
GraceTruthTeacher much love sis. 😘
Beautiful video. Reminds me of my Igbo neighbours I had as a kid in Lagos. Mamma Chinedu and her quiet hard-working husband. The first man to buy a car in our building. If you people were left alone, Africans will line up for a visa to enter the African Japan and it's neighbouring countries would have benefited greatly as well with trade and exchange of cultures...
lol @ African Japan. Hustlers we are indeed. Thanks. :)
16:14 - Solid Gold!!! Key to long life and happiness.
I must thank you for showing us the authentic village food, your sister brother and grandma. You don’t see much of the village food preparation on you tube. That was very clever of you. I enjoyed seeing the ngwongwo xx
Leila Gangari I'm glad you enjoyed it. 😘
Yea most ppl like see asian food, not lot ppl talk about African food
This is why we love spending December in Igbo land, so much activity...
You showed us the Abacha sauce!! I feel so happy to recognize one dish!!
Very interesting video. I must say I have never eaten abacha. Watching the elderly lady make it was fascinating. Nigerian ethnic groups show showcase their rich variety of foods more. I am from Ezi + Illah ( Allah )villages Anioma area Delta State North Igbo speaking area. We make Ngwogwo ( goat pepper soup ) as well. Maybe they should be a cooking contest between villages to see who makes the best NgwoNgwo with me as judge so whoever wins I would have satisfied my stomach eating from both...LOL
I enjoyed this so much I feel like going to village now
me too ..i dey miss village life now ..see food
I lovedddddd ittttt!!! Thanks for posting!!!! Ndi igbo kwenu!
Dalu nne
My man was an igbo. I love him so much... I love you 😘 😘 😘. Love lots from the philippines 🇵🇭. ❤️❤️❤️
I really enjoyed the traditional wedding..your granny is one in town and the food are sumptuous and tantalising
Thanks for sharing, this was an authentic representation of our culture!
Abacha blessed by Grandma hands!💛💛💛
Stephanie Amen!
Am enjoying this vlog ooooo
Chia
Ndi igbo kwenu!!
Anambara kwenu!! 😂
This was a pleasure to watch and learn some aspects of Igbo culture. I bet that curry goat was nice! Thank you for sharing Flo!
This just made me very hungry and miss my grand mom... I are blessed
what a happy family
Congrats to nwanne gi nwanyi! Wow, your grandma is still agile; so beautiful!
Ndi Igbo kwenu! I love this video to bits. The Igbo speaking, cuisine, enjoyment... infact I'm now missing my village.
Igbos are truly blessed. Thanks a million for the upload. Please upload more
WOW ! nice to see it. I know about it for the first time from Chinua Achebe's "Things fall Apart" .....
I love my igbo culture. Well done my sister.
yes oo, igbo Amaka
I really enjoyed this video! We have such a rich cultural heritage! Happy married life to the beautiful couple. A beg no forget bring us some ndi usa like me! You're blessed !
ada Igwe 😂😂😂 Thank you. 😘
God bless her new home
Hello Flo! The name Henry is an English Baby Names baby name. In English Baby Names the meaning of the name Henry is "Rules his household". It is often used in the United States. In England and France (Henry is pronounced Ahnwee in French) is a royal name. The second son of Charles Prince of Wales is named Henry.
I really enjoyed this video! we ( ndi Igbo) have such a rich culture. Happy married life to the beautiful couple. please o do bring back all the goodies to quench this long throat an
ada Igwe I will. 😘
Wow your local dialect word for edible potash is very very similar (if not even the same) as my local dialect Ewe (Ghana)
The Yoruba people call potash 'Kaun' as well. I think it borrowed and generic.
Bizz I agree with you
Am from nanka,this reminds me of home!!,I have relatives from agulu,I can’t wait to come back to 9ja
wow i just get to knw is from my own town Agulu gbulu enyi na mma from turkey i love wat am seen
You people are wonderful Wonderful
Excellently filmed I thought with lots of atmosphere and love. Great great great. Thank you.
Gill Muir thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed it. ❤
I haven't seen any culture that beats ours..Nigeria Kwenu !! I'm Urhobo and our trad is as beautiful as this..my husband is Delta Ibo so I get two tribes sha! Lol
I am ibo married to an urhobo love both culture
Omg its was so breath taking I love the culture... God Bless there union🙏🏾
One of the reasons I'm proud of being igbo, is because of you! Much love, and thanks for such a wonderful vlog. Wishing you every success! Ndi igbo kwenu!!
Flo, thank you so much for sharing this. It was indeed beautiful...
God bless grandma
i cracked up laughing when i heard Ngwon ngwon.. lollll.. it been a long time i heard that. Oh my God FLo you made me so happy. Thank you for uploading this. It fiills my heart with so much joy.
Nneka Uzoma you are welcome. Glad you enjoyed it. 😘
I have now learnt how to prepare abacha, thank you. MY granma used to drink guiness/stout or ogogoro...I miss her so much. I which I had bothered to learn cooking and the language from her. Anyway it is never to late...I am learning from you my sister.
I feel so cool because I understood everything they said in my beautiful language!
Are from Anaocha LGA?
Wow!!!! This is awesome. I feel like going home now.
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this. The deliociousness oooooooo and kolanut leaf in goatmeat peppersoup??? Wow. Thanks for sharing, sis
I cant get enough of your gran...🤗 shes hilarious, and those hands of hers, God bless! Please mama shack on you deserve it that abacha was too tight. I'm from agulu as well in de UK network, cant explain to you what this video did for me... happy married life to your siss..
Very nice, congrats to your sister.
Awwww this video is so beautiful.....slay! I'm just smiling throughout the entire video. Thanks for sharing and congrats to your sista. Grandma must enjoy herself after all the hard work lol. Your family is bless o.
fine9ja exactly! One bottle for all that mixing. 😂😂😂 Thank you.
Speechless
I love your vlogs I wish I could travel like this.
The wedding was beautiful. I love the culture. Thank you for sharing.
Lovely
Fascinating! I need some of that abacha.
I loved this video a lot, a lot o! Thank youuuuu for sharing!❤❤
This was so beautiful it made me cry.
Village yam porridge is good, especially made with dry fish
This is good so good
Nwa Isuofia de allways like ur Videos. greatings from AUSTRIA
Oh my God, No place like home, I miss my country, I miss Anambra state, I miss my lovely home town Nawfia. Sis Flo biko where in Anambra do u come from, your igbo dialect sounds like that of where I come from, Nawfia. Happy married life to your gorgeous sister. Hope you have a nice time in Nigeria 🙏😍
What a brilliant video! Reminds me a little of Caribbean life, cooking and eating outside at times. X
You make sure and tell grandma that imma need that hand of hers over her in my pot on tonight in north america. I see you Grandma, I see you my mother and yea that hand of yours has made me HUNGRY mama! Please give her some love for me and thank you my sister for the share, I absolutely LOVED it! #iLoveYouGrandma
Thank you for sharing this experience. I have never been to Nigeria, but would love to see it first hand.
Agulu ndi oma a big congrats to her may God bless her new home,I wish u safe trip
I hope they have a wonderful life, thank you for sharing. I loved this video, thank you for showing us your world in Nigeria. I've never seen anything like this before; thank you so much for educating me!
Awww ... you are welcome Ren. :)
Wow, happy married life to your sister
Ogechukwu Eze thank you.
Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed every second of this video, I was sad when it ended. Please more.....
Aww. Glad you loved it. I'll go through the footage I have and see if they can make sense for another video.
same here,we need more
Very nice
This is good Nigeria is sweet oooh
What a great video. I cannot wait for more like this. From Canada with love.
Yes its only made in Agulu. I ate it last time in nwagu and nkunu village I guess
Fantastic video nne! Congratulations to your sister, biko more videos like this 👍
The igbos are in my opinion some of the most powerful, intelligent and incredible people on planet earth. Dont debate me!! Biko
Flo you are AWESOME thank you for sharing something so beautiful💛!!!
Beautiful wedding! You sister is beautiful like you Flo.
Hyah, this video is so sweet!!! Let me visit Agulu and taste those meals!
Onye nke mi. Idu anyi je villa...I see where your erichaa amichaka came from >>>Mama nnukwu oh💕.
Chichichikito nne eh! It's from generation to generation. Thanks. 😘
I enjoyed this video, thank you so much for sharing this with us. Beautiful culture and beautiful family. Grandma is my favorite lol
Your grandma is the mvp of this video. She no send anybody. She just balanced with her Hero. I miss Naija o. Igboamaka!
Meanwhile, I just like CJ.
He has a very humble and amiable aura..
Hello Flo, quite impressed with your contents. Well done. Please how can one preserve the Abacha sauce and Nkobi Sauce? Thanks
Home sweet home love grandma
Wow! Your grandma is a slay Mama!
This take me back to my childhood growing up before coming to UK- how I missed my Motherland😒
Naija life is interesting and all fun
Omg! I miss Nigeria! The villa food! Simple but tasty!
SOOOOO BEAUTIFUL, EY! THANK YOU FOR SHARING, @ FLO CHINYERE !✌🏿💞😇
“That’s what Ndi Ocha told you and you believed them” LOL 😂 This was very nostalgic and fun to watch. I love my culture❤️ Thank you!
Nicole Uzo 😂😂😂 You are welcome.
yes ooo,igbo Amaka
sweet!
I love you so much and i love your videos, you're so natural
Lovely. Thanks for Sharing.
Very nice to see where you come from, you have a very good looking family.
Nayahmka De Freitas thank you. 😘☺
Ada anyi nwanyi,,biko daalu nke ukwu,,😊,,You are killing me with this your agulu dialect 😄😄😄,.Extend my greetings to your family especially grandma,.her Abacha ncha just reminded me of good old days when my mum was still alive,,she used to sell that at Ozomagana street in Onitsha,.Thanks for your good work and I'm waiting for the next video😊
Well done! I subbed because I love how authentic you are.
Nice one. Please teach us how to prepare ngwongwo
Nice video. You had me laughing with all your commentary lol. The ngwongwo looked good, and your grandma was 'smoking' that beer. This is a real view of igbo village experience after a wedding, sharing all that meat lol. Can't wait for the next video.
Chinyere thanks you really take me home Nne thanks for the village video most expecially my own Ekwulobia thanks 💃💃💃
Yummy. Buffet.
HEY HEY HEY!!!😊😊😊🇳🇬Thank you for sharing this with us!! LOVE IT!! Congratulations to your Sister and her Husband, may they have a prosperous and joyous life together! TRADITIONAL AFRICAN WEDDING O!!! Nothing else better💛💛💛