Igboland is the most peaceful place in Nigeria despite maginalization, no violent protests, no every day mass slaughtering, just peaceful all year round and people there are highly industrious, engaging in various businesses to make ends meet, keep it up and more grease to your elbow.
HELEN TONY my brother let tell you most of houses in onitsha and environ belong to people from imo Enugu and ebonyi states you’re people runs to Lagos and Abuja and build their
EJIKE ENWEREM no hate we all igbos descendant of Eri, the states we’re just created to divide us. We should love eachother as ndigbo . Even if it’s IMO people that own it , it doesn’t matter. I’m from Anambra State btw
You done pass my papa house ooo, for Benin city EDO STATE, please go back oooo, I need to say HI to my papa and mama, brother and sister. Beautiful sister FLO.
Aunty Flo, thank you so much for the wonderful videos. I'm actually South African and have Neva been to Nigeria. I must say that u have made me fall in love with the food and the country. I hope to visit in the near future. Please keep up the good work. Love u lots my sister😘
I have never been to Anambra state oo but it feels so good to drive around with you sis. Anambra seems to be a peaceful state. Am happy to see the house of things fall apart's author 😁😁 *biko, I am now tired from this long drive, now I need to have warm shower and hit my bed* 🤣🤣🤣🤣
My beautiful sister, I follow all your blogs. I'm a Benin man though. Your blogs have qualities of nature, patriotism and beauty. Unlike most of our sisters who run after trivialities and vanity. Most of them have lived in Europe for a donkey's years but their blogs still doesn't make sense. They have eventually lost their roots. I give you the credit of AUTHENTIC WOMAN
Chei !!! Chinyere has DONE it again !!! Excellent !! .............You know how to do things !!! You have the GOOD Igbo "genes" all over you. Your Husband is just ONE lucky Man !! If you and your Husband sell your frozen Eggs I would want about 1000 ( yes One Thousand Eggs ) Imagine One Thousand Babies made from Chinyere's Eggs, Igbo land would be unbeatable in the World !!! .................. You should show ALL Igbo State Ministers of Social and Cultural Affairs how to do their work of "showcasing or presentation" of Igbo Towns and Cultural practices. Question: Nkpor is part of Onitsha (Onitsha Metropolis ). Correct?........There is NO distinct boundary between Onitsha and Nkpor...................One GOOD thing I noticed is that MOST Towns in Anambra State have standards ( Buildings, Roads etc. ) that are same as standards found in main Cities of Onitsha, Enugu, Aba, Owerri etc Nnewi is close to being Onitsha number 2..............The Governors ( past and current ) of Anambra State did fine job of Road Construction and Development of Towns in Anambra State..............Other Igbo State Governors should learn from Anambra State. Agulu, Abatete, Ogidi are nice !!! Agulu has LARGE land area Anambra State Government should start building State Facilities ( Hospitals, Shopping and Wholesale Distribution Market etc. ) at Afor Agulu. Just make it an extension of Onitsha Main Market. I am from Ekwulobia, Aguata. My Father's House is just 3 minute walking distance from Ekwulobia Junction/Central Vehicle Park. I live in California, USA. Not far from Los Angeles. Chinyere, if you can travel to Enugu, please show us parts of Enugu.I want to see Agbani Road and Awkunanaw again, Uwani, New layout, Independence Layout, Ogui Road/New Haven, IMT on Abakaliki Road. I used the Ogui Road-Abakaliki Road Bus service to get to Nike Grammar School when I was doing Auxiliary Teaching there. Chiedozie ( literally means "God has fixed it..........whatever) was the Principal then. Good Job!!! Good Job!!! Chinyere. Continue your GOOD work.
Mr Eric, do you know it's because of you that I recorded another video of the Ekwulobia route so I could join it to this one? Our driver continued on the bypass to my husband's place in Orumba. I thought that since I can't open the Ekwulobia restaurant 😉, I can give you this one as a gift. 💃💃💃 1000 Flo's Eggs! 😂😂😂 Mr Eric you will kill me with laughter. Thank you for the accolades. Daalu. 💛💛💛 I love where I'm from die and I know that some umu nne m are dying to see these places. I have more footage of Ekwulobia so watch out for that.
@@FloChinyere You are good . I thought your Husband is from Agulu-enu Town. Your Home Town. I went to Schools with Folks from Orumba Towns. My Mother used to travel to Nkwo Market Umunze to buy Yams, Ukwa and Ube Fruits. Orumba has GOOD Farmlands and Fruit Orchard Lands ( Ukwa Trees and Ube Trees ) You know Ukwa Tree bears the big Fruit that contains Ukwa seeds that are de-shelled to get the edible part. I love Ukwa and the juice that comes from cooking the seeds. Ube is black or blue-black when ripe. We roast Ube and Corn and eat them together as snack. I wish I can have those again. They probably DO NOT have Ube anymore in Igboland............Perhaps they still do since you showed us Udala last time. Continue your GOOD work Chinyere.
@@user-uf4kc3jt3p So Igbos still have Ube Trees and UkwaTrees.....GOOD then. Last time I was at Ekwulobia, all the Ube Trees including the ONE in my Father's Compound were cut down and gone. The GOOD Ukwa Tree at my Grand Mothers Farm was also cut down........GOOD if some parts of Igbo land still have those....Igbos should PRESERVE some Plants for Historical Reasons.....Some Igbo persons DO NOT know what Ukwa Trees, Ube Trees, even Mango Trees look like.
Loretto my Alma mater. Long live Loretto, Scientia pro Confidentia. I studied in that school. I enjoyed my time in that school. Nwagu is our junction then where we go for morrocation and stop to buy bread too.
As soon as you entered Adazi I knew everywhere. I spotted the road to Obeledu...my village ❤️ Chai I miss it ooo last xmas I would always go to Nwagu agulu for bread and one lady there sells the sweetest udara
Nwagu. That junction is very busy. When I was in secondary school, Loretto special science scho5, that Nwagu market was the place we go for outing, buy fruits and others. Infact I can't forget Nwagu at all
seeing part of Ogidi in the video is really appealing to the days and time i spent in ogidi during my youth service. i which i can visit ogidi once again to meet madam promise who was an industrious woman and she took me as her adopted son during my youth service. friendly people of ogidi, i greet you ooooo...... even though we live with snakes but we must not kill them....
Thank you Chinyere for taking me to Anambra State without getting out of bed. I love seeing Dr N. Azikiwe’s home and Professor Chinua Achebe’s home. You do well. More of Nigeria as often as possible 💃🏿💃🏿👍😊.
Lovely video. Your Igbo is superb. Chai, ororo aro. And you are a living map😀. I am feeling nostalgic watching this video. I miss my village during harmattan season at Christmas. The welcoming cold, not the frigid one in the US, the waking up early to pick udara and to the collective sweeping of the sandy part of compound with the palm fronds. Best to relish every moment we have. Never know till you lose them. I miss home.
Not true ebony state have the best road. You to visit that state. U can't find any town or village that don't have good roads. Even the federal roads in ebony state are all good.
I graduated 2008....shout out to all Loretto Alumni, Amara Okwuka, Ogoo Muokwe, Ifeyinwa Nwakelu, Chineneye Izuogu, Omife Uche Lily yasa, Donpuzo, Chioma Ezulumike, Cruscadan and all other. To our teachers Papa Geo, Aka ndi nne, Atakama, Driver, Uncle Silver, Mrs Chukwuma (mechanical accuracy zero)Long live Loretto
These are the places i visited during my NYSC days. From Onitsha to Nkpor park to Ojoto down to Alor town, to Nnokwa to Nnobi, to Awka Etiti, to Nnewi straight to Oba. From there to Ihiala, that is boarder town btw Anambra and Imo states. I also remembered coming from state capital, Awka to Ogidi, to Abatete through Orukwuo to Alor town. It was a nice experience in another man land and we all enjoyed the hospitality. I served in a town called Nnokwa in Idemili South LG
What kind of person are you? You are the most wonderful person, woman, mother, and daughter in-law. I am proud of you FloChinyere. I can never think of doing what you have done. I am from Imo state. I wish some Imolite like you can do what you’re doing. Thank you 🙏 sooo much. God bless you and your family Amen
I really enjoy your videos. Always good to see what other parts of the country look like. Anambra people are seriously entrepreneurial! Thank you so much for your channel and God bless 😊
I am a foreigner. I was 2 times in Nigeria. I visited Anambra State. I love Nigeria. I love the way you say madre Mia. Funny🙋🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️ Thanks for translation in English
I shared this Video with a friend, He was so happy cos he hasn't been to his home town for 2 decades, his Coming to Nigeria ends in Lagos and Abuja, he was shocked the way his home town has developed, he couldn't recognise the place due to developed Roads and Beautiful Mansion. He truly enjoyed watching 😃.
Well done, Flo Chinyere for refreshing our memories with what Anambra State is all about: people, values and development. Following you on this journey of 'spot your father's house' was indeed a worthwhile venture, but for the fact that you terminated at the famous Ekwulobia round about. I had expected that you would have continued through to Ezinifite to sample her serene beauty and freshly, unadulterated air! The leafy surburbs of Ezinifite would have captivated you, to the point of amazement. You owe us that solemn duty so that there wouldn't be need for you to ask me where I am from! Best wishes!
Hehe I see what you did there. See advert for Ezinifite. 👍👍👍 now I know where you are from. 😉 We actually continued on that route, the Ekwulobia route was filmed on a different day. So watch out for the continuation in my future videos in the driving around Anambra State series.
Wow! Nice video, i just subscribe to your channel. I am from Abia state but i was born in Obosi anambra state . I know most of the village's you where mentioning
My late father was one of the builders of St. Peter’s Anglican Church and bought it it’s first Piano 🎹. Our house is about ten to fifteen minutes from the church. Rest on in Peace Daddy. You are dearly missed. Agulu Kwenu💪🏾💪🏾! Yaah!! Sis, thanks for sharing and showing our village off to the world 💓💓🙏🏾
Josey my fruitful one, it's high time we introduced ourselves properly because it's like we are cousins sef. 😂 Biko send me an email maka na this from Anambra to Agulu to St. Peters is becoming too close o. 💛💛💛
Igbo land🙌🏽 see green trees everywhere 🙌🏽😍😍 #proudly Igbo 💕💕
Igboland is the most peaceful place in Nigeria despite maginalization, no violent protests, no every day mass slaughtering, just peaceful all year round and people there are highly industrious, engaging in various businesses to make ends meet, keep it up and more grease to your elbow.
All Anambrians in diaspora Kwenu...👍
HELEN TONY Hey!!!
HELEN TONY my brother let tell you most of houses in onitsha and environ belong to people from imo Enugu and ebonyi states you’re people runs to Lagos and Abuja and build their
Hey !!💃🏾
Says who???
EJIKE ENWEREM no hate we all igbos descendant of Eri, the states we’re just created to divide us. We should love eachother as ndigbo . Even if it’s IMO people that own it , it doesn’t matter. I’m from Anambra State btw
You done pass my papa house ooo, for Benin city EDO STATE, please go back oooo, I need to say HI to my papa and mama, brother and sister. Beautiful sister FLO.
😂😂😂 My Dolly daalu. 😘
You guys have good roads in Anambra
The best state in nigeria...
You can say that again.
Woooow I love what you do, please do more.
Hello Flo, I’m not Igbo but your videos are a blessing! Keep them coming!
You passed my village Ogidi. Please when next you’re passing Ogidi, greet my grandma for me lol.
“Jehovah Rules Ekwulobia” that famous sign 😂🙌🏾
Anambra is so beautiful. I am from Ukpor, Proudly Anambraian.
Aunty Flo, thank you so much for the wonderful videos. I'm actually South African and have Neva been to Nigeria. I must say that u have made me fall in love with the food and the country. I hope to visit in the near future. Please keep up the good work. Love u lots my sister😘
Welcome anytime any day
Abum onye Oraukwu.Homeland of the great.Shout out from USA Flo.Thanks for showing my Village .
Link up nne. What state?
I need some like from my hometown people, Ekwulobia 👍
Umuchi omeke ekwulobia
I can hear one lovely little voice from the background singing for us.
I have never been to Anambra state oo but it feels so good to drive around with you sis. Anambra seems to be a peaceful state. Am happy to see the house of things fall apart's author 😁😁
*biko, I am now tired from this long drive, now I need to have warm shower and hit my bed* 🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
Onitsha have good roads in the major part of the city
Wow what is that small pick up carrying like that
My beautiful sister, I follow all your blogs. I'm a Benin man though. Your blogs have qualities of nature, patriotism and beauty. Unlike most of our sisters who run after trivialities and vanity. Most of them have lived in Europe for a donkey's years but their blogs still doesn't make sense. They have eventually lost their roots. I give you the credit of AUTHENTIC WOMAN
No matter what i can do with out spending 4 weeks in my home town
My house is in Ekwulobia, new market. I was born and brought up in Ekwulobia, I can see my God mother's side.
Chei !!! Chinyere has DONE it again !!! Excellent !! .............You know how to do things !!! You have the GOOD Igbo "genes" all over you. Your Husband is just ONE lucky Man !! If you and your Husband sell your frozen Eggs I would want about 1000 ( yes One Thousand Eggs ) Imagine One Thousand Babies made from Chinyere's Eggs, Igbo land would be unbeatable in the World !!! .................. You should show ALL Igbo State Ministers of Social and Cultural Affairs how to do their work of "showcasing or presentation" of Igbo Towns and Cultural practices.
Question: Nkpor is part of Onitsha (Onitsha Metropolis ). Correct?........There is NO distinct boundary between Onitsha and Nkpor...................One GOOD thing I noticed is that MOST Towns in Anambra State have standards ( Buildings, Roads etc. ) that are same as standards found in main Cities of Onitsha, Enugu, Aba, Owerri etc Nnewi is close to being Onitsha number 2..............The Governors ( past and current ) of Anambra State did fine job of Road Construction and Development of Towns in Anambra State..............Other Igbo State Governors should learn from Anambra State. Agulu, Abatete, Ogidi are nice !!! Agulu has LARGE land area Anambra State Government should start building State Facilities ( Hospitals, Shopping and Wholesale Distribution Market etc. ) at Afor Agulu. Just make it an extension of Onitsha Main Market.
I am from Ekwulobia, Aguata. My Father's House is just 3 minute walking distance from Ekwulobia Junction/Central Vehicle Park. I live in California, USA. Not far from Los Angeles.
Chinyere, if you can travel to Enugu, please show us parts of Enugu.I want to see Agbani Road and Awkunanaw again, Uwani, New layout, Independence Layout, Ogui Road/New Haven, IMT on Abakaliki Road. I used the Ogui Road-Abakaliki Road Bus service to get to Nike Grammar School when I was doing Auxiliary Teaching there. Chiedozie ( literally means "God has fixed it..........whatever) was the Principal then.
Good Job!!! Good Job!!! Chinyere. Continue your GOOD work.
Mr Eric, do you know it's because of you that I recorded another video of the Ekwulobia route so I could join it to this one? Our driver continued on the bypass to my husband's place in Orumba. I thought that since I can't open the Ekwulobia restaurant 😉, I can give you this one as a gift. 💃💃💃
1000 Flo's Eggs! 😂😂😂 Mr Eric you will kill me with laughter. Thank you for the accolades. Daalu. 💛💛💛 I love where I'm from die and I know that some umu nne m are dying to see these places.
I have more footage of Ekwulobia so watch out for that.
@@FloChinyere You are good . I thought your Husband is from Agulu-enu Town. Your Home Town. I went to Schools with Folks from Orumba Towns. My Mother used to travel to Nkwo Market Umunze to buy Yams, Ukwa and Ube Fruits. Orumba has GOOD Farmlands and Fruit Orchard Lands ( Ukwa Trees and Ube Trees ) You know Ukwa Tree bears the big Fruit that contains Ukwa seeds that are de-shelled to get the edible part. I love Ukwa and the juice that comes from cooking the seeds. Ube is black or blue-black when ripe. We roast Ube and Corn and eat them together as snack. I wish I can have those again. They probably DO NOT have Ube anymore in Igboland............Perhaps they still do since you showed us Udala last time.
Continue your GOOD work Chinyere.
Oga Eric did i just read the part you asked if there's still Ube in Igbo land? Nwa ebeteghete adiro kwa efu na mba.
@@user-uf4kc3jt3p So Igbos still have Ube Trees and UkwaTrees.....GOOD then. Last time I was at Ekwulobia, all the Ube Trees including the ONE in my Father's Compound were cut down and gone. The GOOD Ukwa Tree at my Grand Mothers Farm was also cut down........GOOD if some parts of Igbo land still have those....Igbos should PRESERVE some Plants for Historical Reasons.....Some Igbo persons DO NOT know what Ukwa Trees, Ube Trees, even Mango Trees look like.
You guys weldone for covering some towns of Anambra state. Kudos to your guys. I'm from Awka Etiti, the town of entrepreneurs
Loretto my Alma mater. Long live Loretto, Scientia pro Confidentia.
I studied in that school. I enjoyed my time in that school. Nwagu is our junction then where we go for morrocation and stop to buy bread too.
As soon as you entered Adazi I knew everywhere. I spotted the road to Obeledu...my village ❤️ Chai I miss it ooo last xmas I would always go to Nwagu agulu for bread and one lady there sells the sweetest udara
in life we r all related sort of when we look deep
That’s cool though. Everyone goes for the udara. I drive from aguluzigbo to go get that cherry
Nwagu. That junction is very busy. When I was in secondary school, Loretto special science scho5, that Nwagu market was the place we go for outing, buy fruits and others. Infact I can't forget Nwagu at all
seeing part of Ogidi in the video is really appealing to the days and time i spent in ogidi during my youth service. i which i can visit ogidi once again to meet madam promise who was an industrious woman and she took me as her adopted son during my youth service. friendly people of ogidi, i greet you ooooo...... even though we live with snakes but we must not kill them....
Wow! Flo! Dalu ohhhh! I am so homesick. This video makes sense. I am from Ogidi and I actually spotted my fathers house! Wow!!!!!
Home sweet home, Anambra Obod'oma. Thanks for also showing our St. Peters Ang. Church
Thank you Chinyere for taking me to Anambra State without getting out of bed. I love seeing Dr N. Azikiwe’s home and Professor Chinua Achebe’s home. You do well. More of Nigeria as often as possible 💃🏿💃🏿👍😊.
You are welcome. More coming up. 🙂
Lovely video. Your Igbo is superb. Chai, ororo aro. And you are a living map😀.
I am feeling nostalgic watching this video. I miss my village during harmattan season at Christmas. The welcoming cold, not the frigid one in the US, the waking up early to pick udara and to the collective sweeping of the sandy part of compound with the palm fronds. Best to relish every moment we have. Never know till you lose them. I miss home.
I am from Nise we share a boundary with Agulu. Thanks for showing us around
Anambra State has the best roads in the East i tell you
Anambra state has the best roads
in Nigeria
Not true ebony state have the best road. You to visit that state. U can't find any town or village that don't have good roads. Even the federal roads in ebony state are all good.
my mother is from Ogidi, and when i was small i use to stay with my grandmother in Ogidi.
Chai this trip is making huge sense ooo
Yes o... the best state...
I'm from Igbo-ukwu
sister Flo i Salut u.. nextime try to Show me Isuofia. greatings from Vienna Austria
I graduated 2008....shout out to all Loretto Alumni, Amara Okwuka, Ogoo Muokwe, Ifeyinwa Nwakelu, Chineneye Izuogu, Omife Uche Lily yasa, Donpuzo, Chioma Ezulumike, Cruscadan and all other. To our teachers Papa Geo, Aka ndi nne, Atakama, Driver, Uncle Silver, Mrs Chukwuma (mechanical accuracy zero)Long live Loretto
Thank you for showing me where Achebe resides. Read his book in High School as a literature book, never forgot those twins.
These are the places i visited during my NYSC days. From Onitsha to Nkpor park to Ojoto down to Alor town, to Nnokwa to Nnobi, to Awka Etiti, to Nnewi straight to Oba. From there to Ihiala, that is boarder town btw Anambra and Imo states. I also remembered coming from state capital, Awka to Ogidi, to Abatete through Orukwuo to Alor town. It was a nice experience in another man land and we all enjoyed the hospitality. I served in a town called Nnokwa in Idemili South LG
That is My home town nnokwa ,hope you enjoyed the stay
Igboamaka. i'm from Nanka i love my village
What kind of person are you? You are the most wonderful person, woman, mother, and daughter in-law. I am proud of you FloChinyere. I can never think of doing what you have done. I am from Imo state. I wish some Imolite like you can do what you’re doing. Thank you 🙏 sooo much. God bless you and your family Amen
Aunty Flo, thank you so much.
Yes, that road is Ugwunwasike.
Wow, I did not know that house is Chinua Achebe 's house. Good to know.
Wow long time I see those places I hardly recognize them thumbs up amazing video really I enjoyed watching 😍😍
You're definitely one in a million ,is my pleasure watching your blog, God bless
Thanks very much my dear sister. You remind me of my lovely home
I really enjoy your videos. Always good to see what other parts of the country look like. Anambra people are seriously entrepreneurial!
Thank you so much for your channel and God bless 😊
My sister thanks for showing me my home Nanka
You pointed the route to Umunya my village. You also passed my maternal home, Ogidi. Great!
Thanks, Flo, I am from Oraukwu. Great job sister, I LOVE IT.
Thank you 😊 I love your videos I wish visit your country one day
I am going to learn Igbo language from you, Flo!
Been long i felt this atmosphere
Chaiii missing home like mad
wow sister Flo, you took me down memory lane, am from Imo state but school in unizik. I saw most of the places i have been to while in Awka.
SO REFRESHING WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS.💖💖
Awwww... Awgbu junction, home sweet home
I just saw one popular restaurant Laz B in Ekwulobia close to the FCMB bank Nanka road
Yay!!!! You drove right through my maternal village; Ikenga - Ogidi precisely, where Chinua Achebe was from.
Wow! 👍👍👍
Wowwwwww never knew Chinua Achebe house was along Nwagu sef. I have been passing that area
I like this vlog,I'm from abatete,married to adazi enu man.i cant wait to travel next year.
Welcome home dear
Home is sweet
I am a foreigner. I was 2 times in Nigeria. I visited Anambra State. I love Nigeria.
I love the way you say madre Mia. Funny🙋🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️
Thanks for translation in English
I shared this Video with a friend, He was so happy cos he hasn't been to his home town for 2 decades, his Coming to Nigeria ends in Lagos and Abuja, he was shocked the way his home town has developed, he couldn't recognise the place due to developed Roads and Beautiful Mansion. He truly enjoyed watching 😃.
Chai o! Tell him to be reaching home when he comes na uno emepego ooo.
@@FloChinyere Ona agbaru ndi ojoo oso, egbusigo umunne ya.
I did travel 2twice last yr nd i didn't go for Christmas but if u see how i was unhappy not going back for last Christmas ehen. I love east
I'm Liberia your country is very beautiful wow 👏😁
Thank you. 🙂
Local government not country
Love anambra igbo accent
Ahh very close to my home. Next time keep driving through Uga, Amesi, Achina (my home town) 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Wow i've missed all these places onitsha and anambra
My elder brother married from Abatete 😁😁😁 though I have never been there but through your video I done go come back
Well done, Flo Chinyere for refreshing our memories with what Anambra State is all about: people, values and development. Following you on this journey of 'spot your father's house' was indeed a worthwhile venture, but for the fact that you terminated at the famous Ekwulobia round about. I had expected that you would have continued through to Ezinifite to sample her serene beauty and freshly, unadulterated air! The leafy surburbs of Ezinifite would have captivated you, to the point of amazement. You owe us that solemn duty so that there wouldn't be need for you to ask me where I am from! Best wishes!
Hehe I see what you did there. See advert for Ezinifite. 👍👍👍 now I know where you are from. 😉
We actually continued on that route, the Ekwulobia route was filmed on a different day. So watch out for the continuation in my future videos in the driving around Anambra State series.
You done pass my papa house oo for ojoto uno. I wish you can go back
Wow! Nice video, i just subscribe to your channel.
I am from Abia state but i was born in Obosi anambra state .
I know most of the village's you where mentioning
Awwwwwwwwww thanks and welcome to this channel. Abia state my dad keep mentioning it in our house because that's where he studied
I have not visited Abia in a long time
Have seen my house ooo, Oko junction a.k.a Ukwu fruit Nanka hahaha. Nice video, I enjoyed it . Thanks
I don’t know how I got to this video but thank you. Felt like it “visited” through the screen!
Greetings from Adazi, weldone sister flo I love you.
i agree with you, Agulu is the headquarter of Bread in the whole wide world and headquarter of supermarket owners.
IfySam Our Ladies bread precisely
All your videos make sense...
Thanks for sharing 💖
Ekwulobia Amaka. Just missing my home town
Oraukwu!! Memories!! St Joseph Catholic Church etc. I am from Amaeze, Oraukwu
ochie.......i greet u
Oraukwu kwenu!! aunty Flo now am home sick .am from Oraukwu married to Nneato (close to Umunze)
I was many times at the building materials market. .I love that market. It's not overcrowded and it has a big spaces
My late father was one of the builders of St. Peter’s Anglican Church and bought it it’s first Piano 🎹. Our house is about ten to fifteen minutes from the church. Rest on in Peace Daddy. You are dearly missed. Agulu Kwenu💪🏾💪🏾! Yaah!! Sis, thanks for sharing and showing our village off to the world 💓💓🙏🏾
Josey my fruitful one, it's high time we introduced ourselves properly because it's like we are cousins sef. 😂 Biko send me an email maka na this from Anambra to Agulu to St. Peters is becoming too close o. 💛💛💛
My house is very close to the New Eke market Ekwulobia.
Anambra is greenery...love it😎😎
Very green!
@@FloChinyere please do a video of awka...its been years i travelled to nigeria..i want to know if its gonna be nice to invest there
@@yungballerinaz5143 I have one already: ua-cam.com/video/C-_YqCLsF0o/v-deo.html Another one coming up.
We want more of this kind of video also.weldon sis
frankly speaking i saw my mothers residence, when you were on the new parts bridge, one of the houses by the left.
thanks for the video and you drove pass my hometown nanka as well pass my father's house lol sure i am coming back home this xmas by God's grace
You passed my home town, Neni
We also have Tonimas....Onowu of Neni
I am from oko, and my mom from ekwulobia.
A very small State. How I wished the Ibos had big States.
thank for this videos I appreciate
Killiwe is from my home town , ngodo isuochi we boundry with umunze anambra state
Wow you have took me to Onitsha once again after 12 years
1tin about home or where u grew up ..is dat it alwys bring back indescribably feeling.....u jst cnt fake it..its there.
You passed Abatete(Abanna) my hometown. You reminded me of where we go to swim in mmiri ezioyibo before heading to Oraukwu. Nice coverage dear
Chai o! Enjoyment!
yes o i am from abanna too
@@tejumolasammie9541 are you sure?
@uzoamaka nwabuwa yes don’t mind the Tejumola that ain’t my name
@@tejumolasammie9541 OK. Let me know your names
I’m happy ooooh. Ekwulobia people 🤣🤣
Yayyyyyyyyy.
Ugwu- Nwasike Ogidi is my Mom's family home. Long live the Legacies of Nwasike Ochili.
Long time I see those places I hardly recognize them
Love you my sister from India
I spotted d name of d village where my school was located (Oko)Federal poly oko
I love my home town Anambra
Thank you so much I saw the road to my house.
My sis lived at that building at new tanza and my mum now live at building market
I didn't see my house but I heard someone in the car talking about Arthur Eze, we're from the same town - Ukpo.
AUNTY when to unity primary school UKPO and UKPO Girls my aunty live Akpu Paul ODUMODU family
This is really awesome. I am homesick like a puppy now..lol. Thanks a bunch.
I’m from Abatete o
I’m excited
Ok the one that leads to Aguata is my route carry go AUNTY flo.