My guy you try, but you some things out and some information you give no be true 1. $100 Liberian dollar no be the highest note, them get $500 and $1000 Liberian bank note 2. $840 Liberian dollar na for 5litres of gasoline (which amount to N7,073 for 5liters of petrol) 3. The place you end your video is called Paynesville, that place na commercial area no be the capital, the capital na Monrovia. No go thing am say i deh condemn you work oh,...... Thank you and continue with your adventure
I cant wait to visit there. My best friend is from Liberia. When I was younger I hung out with them all the time. The food the parties the Sunday football field was all fun and good. I'm from Minneapolis,MN and they have a big Liberia population. But the also got a lot from other African countries as well. I hope to visit all of Africa sometime soon. My best friend and all my Liberian friends always hooked me up with Liberian girls lol I was 13 messing with 16,17 and up Liberian girls and women.
I have been following your trips since East Africa and I am excited you have embarked on a west african trip. I plan to do same across all 16 West African countries. Road trip with boarder hassles isn't for the weak hearted. You guys are doing a great job. I just returned from Sierra Leone 2 weeks ago. I would suggest you do a keke tour of freetown to see the historic sights. I captured a few of those in a highlight video. Sadly I wasn't able to cross to Liberia as I couldn't get a direct bus from Freetown to Monrovia.
I believe after Sierra Leone you guys will be proceeding to Guinea Conakry. Instead of going by road you can take a seacoach boat direct from Freetown to Conakry. The boat ride is 3hrs and is direct, compared to a road trip of 6hrs with multiple stops and multiple vehicles.
That calculation for the fuel is wrong fuel is cheaper in Liberia then Nigeria, that 840 Liberia dollars is for gallon of fuel which is equivalent to 4 litre....
It isn't cheaper in Liberia. A gallon (4 litres) of fuel in Nigeria is 2,600 Naira, which converts😮 to 309 Liberian Dollars much less than the 840 Liberians are paying. But it is expected as Nigeria subsidies fuel for its citizens, Liberia doesn't
It means if u divide 840 by 4 it gives u 210 which mean 1 litre of fuel is 210 Liberian dollars... am not trying to compare Liberia with Nigeria in term of fuel prices cus Nigeria produces oil n they are one of the highest producers of oil in the world but with the price like this is better cus Liberia dnt produces oil
At the 6 minute 20 second got me laughing 😅 you said like you are going to Europe by road, you dey see water buy for desert 🏜 or human beings for road?
What matters is how much you can make in comparison with what you spending on basic commodities, the Kuwait dinarh is higher than the dollar on paper but you will prefer to work and earn in America than in Kuwait.. compare a taxi driver in Morovia to a taxi driver in Lagos , who do you think will save more after paying for petrol,motor parts ,food items etc
@@kabifest8897don’t mind this people they don’t know basic economic..they think the strength of a currency is base on exchange rate but what they don’t know is that it base on purchasing power.a country can revalue is currency to make the exchange rate to dollar look small but they are paying subsidy to International bank to that but the purchasing power is very low.look at the pride they are buying a gallon of fuel 840 Liberian dollars.which is 210 par liter and 1 usd to Liberia dollar is 195 meaning they are buying fuel at 1.1 usd and Nigeria is buying fuel lesser than 1 usd
@@kabifest8897pourquoi venir parler du Koweït ici 🤨? on parle de l'afrique(noir) quand on sait comment ces pays là traite les noirs et les autres étrangers 😡 ne donnez pas l'idée malgré vous à certains d'aller dans ces pays là svp . ils sont blancs (c'est comme ça qu'ils se qualifie)et ultra riches mais ils ont le cœur aussi noir que le pétrole, ils sont pareils que les gens des pays des Maghrebs très mauvais mais eux (Maghrebs)ne sont rien (richesses)par rapport à aux émirats et autres, des gens sans âme 😱 la chose qu'ils ont en commun est le racisme viscéral qu'ils trouvent normal surtout en vers les noirs même si d'autres ne sont pas épargné 🤮🤢. désolée je me suis écartée du sujet 😠 ironie de l'histoire est qu'ils se déteste entre eux aussi 😲😳 quelle tristesse 😐
@@dexterity_1st: I don’t think Liberia uses the metric system. Therefore, they sell their gas/fuel by gallon not liter. Similar to American system….Liberia uses dual currency the U.S Dollar & Liberian dollar. Get both at the A.T.M in Liberia.
By the looks, It seems like all African countries communicated with each other, may be West Europe did too, how we going to build our countries in Africa...all the same and all garbage. Safe journey! From Ghana 🇬🇭
You Nigerians complain too much about how bad your economy is. But your economy may be better than that of Liberia. A liter of fuel in Liberia is 6,500 naira équivalent. The Russia Ukraine war and COVID have brought hardship globally. Africans must understand that. But with time all the various economies will do well.
Please tell my people o. I have been to 14 African countries so far, and fuel in Nigeria is the cheapest so far. I just returned from Sierra Leone, where fuel is SLL 28.5 which is about 2,200 Naira per litre. Food is about SLL 70 to SLL 100 in a road side restaurant in Freetown that is double what you can get in a roadside restaurant in Nigeria.
6500 per litre of fuel no easy but what is the minimum wage though?The place need tidying up,looks like a rundown town not a capital city..Why dont west african leaders understand the importance of beautiful environment?Beauty attracts beautiful things like investment, peace,happiness,good health etc..
So, this is Liberia?
My guy you try, but you some things out and some information you give no be true
1. $100 Liberian dollar no be the highest note, them get $500 and $1000 Liberian bank note
2. $840 Liberian dollar na for 5litres of gasoline (which amount to N7,073 for 5liters of petrol)
3. The place you end your video is called Paynesville, that place na commercial area no be the capital, the capital na Monrovia.
No go thing am say i deh condemn you work oh,...... Thank you and continue with your adventure
I cant wait to visit there. My best friend is from Liberia. When I was younger I hung out with them all the time. The food the parties the Sunday football field was all fun and good. I'm from Minneapolis,MN and they have a big Liberia population. But the also got a lot from other African countries as well. I hope to visit all of Africa sometime soon. My best friend and all my Liberian friends always hooked me up with Liberian girls lol I was 13 messing with 16,17 and up Liberian girls and women.
I have been following your trips since East Africa and I am excited you have embarked on a west african trip. I plan to do same across all 16 West African countries.
Road trip with boarder hassles isn't for the weak hearted. You guys are doing a great job.
I just returned from Sierra Leone 2 weeks ago. I would suggest you do a keke tour of freetown to see the historic sights. I captured a few of those in a highlight video.
Sadly I wasn't able to cross to Liberia as I couldn't get a direct bus from Freetown to Monrovia.
Is that the capital city? God help Liberia it looks really bad
That not the capital city 🏙️ the place is called paynesville ❤
Good job bro 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤, from Lagos Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
I believe after Sierra Leone you guys will be proceeding to Guinea Conakry. Instead of going by road you can take a seacoach boat direct from Freetown to Conakry. The boat ride is 3hrs and is direct, compared to a road trip of 6hrs with multiple stops and multiple vehicles.
They have good roads
Nah
Thats just the road u saw
I was waiting to see this country, I heard it’s Americanized
It Belongs In East Afrika
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MONROVI'A
ORANI'A
@@TOGBE.KOKU.VODU.KETOGLO.ZODANU no such country in East Africa what did you learn in school?
Get Out Of Haiti [À Ï T I] And Away From West Afrika. Come Take Liberia With You To Kenya
Get Out Of À Ï T I 🇭🇹 Haiti
Carry
That isn’t Monrovia bro it’s another city called paynesville
Safe travels
Omo dey do lie 4 u for Cote d ivory 😅😅🤣🤣😂😂
Chale this is a good video make am long
That calculation for the fuel is wrong fuel is cheaper in Liberia then Nigeria, that 840 Liberia dollars is for gallon of fuel which is equivalent to 4 litre....
It isn't cheaper in Liberia. A gallon (4 litres) of fuel in Nigeria is 2,600 Naira, which converts😮 to 309 Liberian Dollars much less than the 840 Liberians are paying. But it is expected as Nigeria subsidies fuel for its citizens, Liberia doesn't
It means if u divide 840 by 4 it gives u 210 which mean 1 litre of fuel is 210 Liberian dollars... am not trying to compare Liberia with Nigeria in term of fuel prices cus Nigeria produces oil n they are one of the highest producers of oil in the world but with the price like this is better cus Liberia dnt produces oil
Fuel 6500 per litre, omo make them protest in their country too ooo
It's not per liter.
They sell fuel in 5, 10 liter bottles there.
Even in Denmark that has the highest price of fuel, e no reach 6500
At the 6 minute 20 second got me laughing 😅 you said like you are going to Europe by road, you dey see water buy for desert 🏜 or human beings for road?
On the other hand, it means that the Liberian Dollar is stronger than the Naira. 840 LD can get you a whopping 6,500 Naira? Unbelievable!
What matters is how much you can make in comparison with what you spending on basic commodities, the Kuwait dinarh is higher than the dollar on paper but you will prefer to work and earn in America than in Kuwait.. compare a taxi driver in Morovia to a taxi driver in Lagos , who do you think will save more after paying for petrol,motor parts ,food items etc
@@kabifest8897don’t mind this people they don’t know basic economic..they think the strength of a currency is base on exchange rate but what they don’t know is that it base on purchasing power.a country can revalue is currency to make the exchange rate to dollar look small but they are paying subsidy to International bank to that but the purchasing power is very low.look at the pride they are buying a gallon of fuel 840 Liberian dollars.which is 210 par liter and 1 usd to Liberia dollar is 195 meaning they are buying fuel at 1.1 usd and Nigeria is buying fuel lesser than 1 usd
@@kabifest8897pourquoi venir parler du Koweït ici 🤨? on parle de l'afrique(noir) quand on sait comment ces pays là traite les noirs et les autres étrangers 😡 ne donnez pas l'idée malgré vous à certains d'aller dans ces pays là svp . ils sont blancs (c'est comme ça qu'ils se qualifie)et ultra riches mais ils ont le cœur aussi noir que le pétrole, ils sont pareils que les gens des pays des Maghrebs très mauvais mais eux (Maghrebs)ne sont rien (richesses)par rapport à aux émirats et autres, des gens sans âme 😱 la chose qu'ils ont en commun est le racisme viscéral qu'ils trouvent normal surtout en vers les noirs même si d'autres ne sont pas épargné 🤮🤢. désolée je me suis écartée du sujet 😠 ironie de l'histoire est qu'ils se déteste entre eux aussi 😲😳 quelle tristesse 😐
This place doesn't look like the capital city
My brother don't mind Nigerian we don't know what we want everything is politics in Nigeria
Fuel for ₦6.5k... dey play 😅
How expensive is fuel in Nigeria?In Côte d'Ivoire IT COST 2.34k Naira.
@@leveridique6648 In Nigeria it cost 650 naira
@@leveridique6648 it costs around ₦0.6k (650nairas) per litre
@@dexterity_1st: I don’t think Liberia uses the metric system. Therefore, they sell their gas/fuel by gallon not liter. Similar to American system….Liberia uses dual currency the U.S Dollar & Liberian dollar. Get both at the A.T.M in Liberia.
@@worldtraveler2417 Thank's for the precision.
Please may I know the total amount you spent from Abidjan to Liberia?
By the looks, It seems like all African countries communicated with each other, may be West Europe did too, how we going to build our countries in Africa...all the same and all garbage. Safe journey! From Ghana 🇬🇭
So bro where is gonna be your final destination
Senegal
Gallon, not Liter...
The comparison of oil in Nigeria vs Liberia is crazy . Nigeria produce 2 million barrels of oil per year . How much oil Liberia produce.
You Nigerians complain too much about how bad your economy is. But your economy may be better than that of Liberia. A liter of fuel in Liberia is 6,500 naira équivalent. The Russia Ukraine war and COVID have brought hardship globally. Africans must understand that. But with time all the various economies will do well.
Why should Nigerians compare Nigeria with Liberia? Seriously?? That is a cheap!
Please tell my people o. I have been to 14 African countries so far, and fuel in Nigeria is the cheapest so far.
I just returned from Sierra Leone, where fuel is SLL 28.5 which is about 2,200 Naira per litre. Food is about SLL 70 to SLL 100 in a road side restaurant in Freetown that is double what you can get in a roadside restaurant in Nigeria.
Forgotten u haven oil do still is expensive.....Liberia doesn't produce oil 😂😂😂@@Ron-TheExplorer
@@Ron-TheExplorer that’s west Africa
I don't understand why Africa economy is like this
That's not one liter.
They sell fuel in 5, 10 liter bottles
And hundred liberian dollars is not the biggest not there is 500 hundred note too
Take a taxi to in town/ blood street
6500 per litre of fuel no easy but what is the minimum wage though?The place need tidying up,looks like a rundown town not a capital city..Why dont west african leaders understand the importance of beautiful environment?Beauty attracts beautiful things like investment, peace,happiness,good health etc..
Do more research. No way a litre of petrol gonna cost 6500 naira
Liberia only Country colonized in Africa by the United States 🇺🇸. Does the state of things there tell you anything? about the colonizer
1 liter or Gallon? Big difference
Gasoline and Fuel are sold by gallon not liter
@@tarpehdee1 I didn’t say liter he said liter
Ghana money and library money 💰 who money that is high
Liberia currency is better than the rede-nominate Ghana cedi