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Life is an adventure and there is risk in any form of adventure. I don't understand why someone will lead the comment section by saying Nigeria is not yet safe. The world is not safe and you can only make it safer by exploring it. The man is simply promoting the tourism sector of his adopted country and so far he is doing a great job doing it. Way to go Ludo, this will definitely be a great experience for the family.🎉
l used to tell my friends who are complaining about complication, uncomfort, inconvenience……that the shortest way of life is to born and die, not even in one day , not experience any complicated process and challenge, do you want it?😂
I love you Ludo Liu for being so patriotic to promote Nigeria unlike some of us that don't see anything good about the country, more especially we journalist, broadcasters and content producers ,all we specialize in is promoting fake news, hatred and ethnicity
I love Nigeria, and I am kind of sometimes frustrated to see that the real authentic Nigeria is not enough showed on media or online. I don't have any pretension, I just wish I can show the country as it really is. in these videos nothing scripted, not filtered, this is just Naija, the Nigeria people should see more
Gurara Water Falls looks stunning! I admire the kids being able to climb up those rocks! Very beautiful wife, beautiful kids. The kids will remember this as a happy memory. I went on holiday with my late mum in the 1970s to West Germany. Amsterdam. We stayed in a village in West Germany with friends - and travelled as far as Amsterdam with our German hosts - Touring the forest, lakes etc - our host driving us everywhere around that entire region. I am so grateful I did that as a child - I will never forget it.
Thanks a lot .yes I am very happy to see my babies growing here being able to adapt to any culture and any environment . Thanks a lot to share your story and experience.I really appreciate
Every body i ever meet said nigeria is dangerous , but after this video , looks like same like others country , more friendly people than unfriendlly ...
Whenever you’re back in the West, there are beautiful waterfalls in Ekiti and Osun state( Erin Ijesha waterfalls is a seven stage waterfall,there’s a waterfall in each stage, I hope I didn’t miss that you’ve visited there before, your kids would absolutely love it too… Niger state is very beautiful 😍
@@ouliu4352 you can go as far as you can, top of the mountain and you’re in another state Ekiti state, you might not see the water source but you sure can get to the seventh stage!
@@High5ve l went there in rain season under the rain, and allowed to clime only four levels, maybe it is the dry season that the park will allow people to clime till the seventh
This guy 😂 Where did you get the liver (courage) to enter the nooks and crannies of Nigeria with your family, even little children and dare to eat local delicacies from the locals u meet. Honestly, you are amazing!!!
this is in fact what i like and what i do almost everyday, we are simple people living a simple life, and we like to enjoy the life at "a street level". I don't know about real estate or bilionnaires doing this or that. But i know very well some small corners of Naija
these waterfalls are really huge if you got here during the rainy season, it is a really different looking ! Yes I should maybe do the same as Lia instead of bothering everybody with my bad mood :)
Hey Ludo, I’m glad I spend with you on “live chat” today. Your children are so cute. Lol, she want to take nap. I’m sure your family reserved the hotel. Nice waterfalls in the area! See ya next episode 😊
Thanks for coming during the premiere Big ga from the top ! it was once more time a delight to share the premiere with the people who count for this channel ! thanks a lot for your strong support since so many years #lawrence ! take care Baba !
l marked this cave in onitcha, but l didnt go, because the ohum waterfall closed to enugu wasted my time too much. l have been twice there, and been refused to enter twice
I wouldn't be surprised if your daughter enjoyed a trip to Disney Land but this is Nigeria and she enjoyed it and was very brave, I can't say anything, just be careful Mr. ❤
thanks a lot for watching these videos, i appreciate to see you in the comment section of these episodes :) thanks a lot. Lia was born here, naija is her home, that's why she feels good here also maybe hope you will enjoy the next episodes coming !
Back when I was in Nigeria, my parents used to keep even fruit in Milton for an hour or so. I heard stories about people returning from their stay with amoeba (to what degree they were true... dunno). What's your view on this - considering street food, enjoying the experience, if you don't mind sharing? Thank you for taking us into this beautiful adventure of yours ❤
I do have some friends doing this milton thing. I have never done that. I don't want to soak my veg and fruit in the bleach... i don't feel it is good for my health. To try to answer your question, I never had any problem with street food. I don't eat uncooked veg or salad mostly, these may be risky, but when it is cooked it is okay. finally, I use de-worm medecine like my cat every six month :)
Wow….this video is breathtaking, your family is fearless…yes I know you’re proud, I love your videos, thanks for bringing us such amazing content and your editing is awesome! TFS
Nigeria🇳🇬 is so diverse and beautiful right ludo liu 2 i mean it has so much potential and did you know nigerian independence day is soon on the 1st of October. But honestly our planet has soo much beautiful diverse countries like nigeria but nigeria is blessed
An excellent video of your travels including hike to the beautiful waterfalls. Lovely aerial views of the fall. Looks like a great place to swim at the end. I enjoyed in full to the 27:59 end. Thank you, my friend.
Nice. Where the best attractions are in Nigeria are not reachable due to bad road infrastructure and insecurity. I hope we can solve the problems in the future. Thank you, sir.
@@Ludo_Liu I am talking of best attractions in other states. This is Abuja and satellite towns in Niger state. I even see Suleja which is formed during the construction of Abuja and has turned into an eyesore. We shouldn't neglect the fact that it is not safe. Eboh Media is still very fresh in our mind, sir. Thank you, sir
@InfoAfrica247 What are you talking about? North / Central is even the hotbed of terror attacks on innocent Nigerians. Do you see the one that happen yesterday in Borno? It looks as if you don't know what is happening in this country. You are blinding yourself to this reality.
@Ludo, I salute you and especially your wife and family. One likes to travel inconspicuously, but that's not possible for you and your family in Nigeria, nevertheless you are unphased. That travel, jumping from one means of transport to another isn't easy. What the video can't show us is the heat, humidity, dust and smells. Thanks for the drone shots of the area. I will say this, the people of Niger state may not be rich, but they do dress well even in the "downbeat" Suleja market, the women looked good in their prints. When your wife spoke I realised she was Chinese - I guess she must be used to Nigeria now, because China looks like a modern state.
yes this kind of travel is not easy, but in fact to our mind, my wife and i , this is the only real way to TRAVEL, all the rest is more or less tourism. This is the way we traveled together many countries, and this is the only way to really discover deeply the culture of a country. Ayayaya the temperature that day.... toooooo much Thanks a lot for your kind comment, I am really glad you enjoyed this episode
thanks a lot for your care, don't worry everything will be fine ! kindly share the video on your social network to help it to travel around, it will really help a lot the channel
Malaria, our body made up with it ... we cover ourselves at night with long sleeves and socks :) but we all had malaria ... like most of the people. No dengue around here i think, so nothing special neither. we only have yellow fever vaccine and usual vaccine
Lots of potentials as a tourist destination; what's lacking is development of the site and the roads leading to the site. There is more to Nigeria than its underground boot leg oil industry and Boko Haram.
To tell the truth, from Abuja to this place, the road is in a very good shape. From city center to deidei you have a perfect 2 or 3 lanes. then from suleja it become only one lane but the quality is okay till Izom. After Izom till the waterfalls again a 2 lane almost perfect. I would say that, what's missing here, is firstly people visiting, tourist, from Nigeria, and also from abroad, this waterfalls is a gem. and it is really simple to go there from Abuja, it is a 1h30 minute trip on niice roads . The site has already an entrance, a house to serve beverage, and a walking way to go down. They planted trees to make the path look nice. I really feel only people to visit are missing here. no need more for now, the site is perfect , no need to spoil it with a lot of infrastructures
ahahah I feel this is a very positive comment, I like the Nigerian culture, I wish I could have Nigerian Nationality for real also not only in the heart
@behlumazali5952 The rock was found in the 15th century by the Zuba people of Niger State, who called it zumwa or zuma, which could translate to “a place of guinea fowls,” due to their abundance around the rock. The Zuba people settled around the rock and came to see it as a spiritual guide, making sacrifices to the rock to keep them safe from harm. Because the landmark offered a clear view of the surrounding landscape, it was also used as a defensive position from other invading tribes.
Your wife and girls have the same pattern on the fabric ... does your wife sew clothes for the family herself? Or ... is it you who is talented in sewing.
keep an eye on your youngest daughter, don't let her sit or walk far away from you/ your wife. you can let her walk around freely in abuja, but definitely not in suleja, because you might turn around and not find your daughter again.
I grew up near this fall and it was flowing more and was faster then. We swam in it. However, it's a shame that some foreigners come to Africa seeking the gods that most of us have left behind instead of appreciating the wonderful nature God has given us. Is this fair to God? The guard even said that our ancestors used to worship these gods, which means the ones now don't, yet the visitor keeps pounding on seeing the shrine and saying he likes culture. They're desperate for views even to the loss of their own souls.
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Life is an adventure and there is risk in any form of adventure. I don't understand why someone will lead the comment section by saying Nigeria is not yet safe. The world is not safe and you can only make it safer by exploring it. The man is simply promoting the tourism sector of his adopted country and so far he is doing a great job doing it. Way to go Ludo, this will definitely be a great experience for the family.🎉
thanks a lot for the comment, here i think the truth speaks by itself, everyone can see how welcoming people were during this episode once more.
l used to tell my friends who are complaining about complication, uncomfort, inconvenience……that the shortest way of life is to born and die, not even in one day , not experience any complicated process and challenge, do you want it?😂
I love you Ludo Liu for being so patriotic to promote Nigeria unlike some of us that don't see anything good about the country, more especially we journalist, broadcasters and content producers ,all we specialize in is promoting fake news, hatred and ethnicity
I love Nigeria, and I am kind of sometimes frustrated to see that the real authentic Nigeria is not enough showed on media or online. I don't have any pretension, I just wish I can show the country as it really is. in these videos nothing scripted, not filtered, this is just Naija, the Nigeria people should see more
thanks a lot for your really encouraging comments Sir !
You are a true adventurer, even going with your family, that was exceptional.
Amazing video 😊
Thanks a lot David, this was indeed a nice family adventure
You guys should do a video together
@@CharlxzMovieshonestly they should
Gurara Water Falls looks stunning! I admire the kids being able to climb up those rocks! Very beautiful wife, beautiful kids. The kids will remember this as a happy memory.
I went on holiday with my late mum in the 1970s to West Germany. Amsterdam. We stayed in a village in West Germany with friends - and travelled as far as Amsterdam with our German hosts - Touring the forest, lakes etc - our host driving us everywhere around that entire region. I am so grateful I did that as a child - I will never forget it.
Thanks a lot .yes I am very happy to see my babies growing here being able to adapt to any culture and any environment . Thanks a lot to share your story and experience.I really appreciate
@@Ludo_Liu - You are welcome🤗
Every body i ever meet said nigeria is dangerous , but after this video , looks like same like others country , more friendly people than unfriendlly ...
yes this is true, Nigeria suffer from a very bad reputation even if it is not true...
thanks a lot for watching and for the comment
Whenever you’re back in the West, there are beautiful waterfalls in Ekiti and Osun state( Erin Ijesha waterfalls is a seven stage waterfall,there’s a waterfall in each stage, I hope I didn’t miss that you’ve visited there before, your kids would absolutely love it too… Niger state is very beautiful 😍
it is not allowed to see seven falls, only allowed to see four, but it could be very fine to fly drone to see the whole view
@@ouliu4352 you can go as far as you can, top of the mountain and you’re in another state Ekiti state, you might not see the water source but you sure can get to the seventh stage!
@@High5ve l went there in rain season under the rain, and allowed to clime only four levels, maybe it is the dry season that the park will allow people to clime till the seventh
This guy 😂
Where did you get the liver (courage) to enter the nooks and crannies of Nigeria with your family, even little children and dare to eat local delicacies from the locals u meet.
Honestly, you are amazing!!!
this is in fact what i like and what i do almost everyday, we are simple people living a simple life, and we like to enjoy the life at "a street level". I don't know about real estate or bilionnaires doing this or that. But i know very well some small corners of Naija
@@Ludo_Liu your works are highly commendable. I am super impressed.
First time seeing this waterfall! Also, going to adopt Lia's way of expressing tiredness by hiding my grumpy face 🫣😆
these waterfalls are really huge if you got here during the rainy season, it is a really different looking !
Yes I should maybe do the same as Lia instead of bothering everybody with my bad mood :)
Hey Ludo,
I’m glad I spend with you on “live chat” today. Your children are so cute.
Lol, she want to take nap. I’m sure your family reserved the hotel.
Nice waterfalls in the area!
See ya next episode 😊
Thanks for coming during the premiere Big ga from the top !
it was once more time a delight to share the premiere with the people who count for this channel !
thanks a lot for your strong support since so many years #lawrence !
take care Baba !
Great content sir, keep up the good work, long time subscriber here. Ignore the haters, you will be safe in Nigeria but stay away from those bees 🐝
Appreciated thanks a lot for your kind words !
Wow bless 🙏 you great family's ❤
Thanks, I love my family so much, I am very proud of what we have created all together
You are my hero and your children and wife are just great sports. Thanks for show different part of my great country.
Wow, thank you i am really happy to read such a comment ! hope you will like the enxt episodes !!!
glad to see you are still going strong
I find my strength in the Nigerian people I meet !
thanks so much to be here !
This guy get mind oh!
thank you, you are mostly welcome for the next video premiering today ua-cam.com/video/DaVzaBo242Q/v-deo.htmlsi=Dl31ot_mcYtYPxoN
Formidable vidéo, c'est vraiment joli et j'en sais quelque chose . Il y avait beaucoup moins d'eau à cette période ! C'est un merveilleux souvenir
oui en pleine saison des pluies la cascade est bien pls impressionnante .
Nice visit,cheers mate.
Wish you could visit the East also. We have so many attractions there like; Ogbunike cave and many more ❤
this will for sure happen, I don't have plan to leave the country now :)
@@Ludo_Liu ok, we'll be waiting for your visit sir.
l marked this cave in onitcha, but l didnt go, because the ohum waterfall closed to enugu wasted my time too much. l have been twice there, and been refused to enter twice
Come to Kenya you will love it
thanks a lot , yes it is a really nice country, I spent several months there
Awwwww our beautiful princesses. They really tried. I really enjoyed watching this. Thanks for sharing
Thank you to be here 🤗
I wouldn't be surprised if your daughter enjoyed a trip to Disney Land but this is Nigeria and she enjoyed it and was very brave, I can't say anything, just be careful Mr. ❤
thanks a lot for watching these videos, i appreciate to see you in the comment section of these episodes :)
thanks a lot. Lia was born here, naija is her home, that's why she feels good here also maybe
hope you will enjoy the next episodes coming !
Thanks for bringing this awesome nature to us...Amazing family indeed!
You are so kind ! thanks a lot for watching, I am happy to bring this aspect of nigeria my colleagues don't show enough on youtube
This is beautiful….
Ludo the great adventurer…
Many thanks!
you are an amazing Dad
thump up!
it is easy when you have an amazing wife and two amazing kids
thanks so much brother !
Visit Akwa Ibom also
yes, i will... thanks for watching
je rêve d'Afrique , un merci du Québec , mon cher Ludo
mille merci encore une fois pour cette aide généreuse Félix !
Back when I was in Nigeria, my parents used to keep even fruit in Milton for an hour or so. I heard stories about people returning from their stay with amoeba (to what degree they were true... dunno). What's your view on this - considering street food, enjoying the experience, if you don't mind sharing? Thank you for taking us into this beautiful adventure of yours ❤
I do have some friends doing this milton thing. I have never done that. I don't want to soak my veg and fruit in the bleach... i don't feel it is good for my health.
To try to answer your question, I never had any problem with street food. I don't eat uncooked veg or salad mostly, these may be risky, but when it is cooked it is okay. finally, I use de-worm medecine like my cat every six month :)
@@Ludo_LiuUnderstood, thanks for the perspective 🙏 I appreciate it. All the best to you and your loved ones 🌞
Wow….this video is breathtaking, your family is fearless…yes I know you’re proud, I love your videos, thanks for bringing us such amazing content and your editing is awesome! TFS
Thank you so much! You are so kind !!
Oooh, excited :^)
I like watching your videos, continue to explore my beautiful country and remain safe. Greetings to your family
Thank you, I am really glad you like these adventures . I will keep uploading more
Well done Lugo family for Your bold steps on the adventure to gurara waterfalls in Niger state.
thanks so much for watching and commenting !
The waterfall is strong!
thanks so much for your strong support Sir ! it really helps a lot !
@@Ludo_Liu we love your dedication Ludo❤️ btw, am starting my mandarin class soon, wish me luck🙂
Nigeria🇳🇬 is so diverse and beautiful right ludo liu 2 i mean it has so much potential and did you know nigerian independence day is soon on the 1st of October. But honestly our planet has soo much beautiful diverse countries like nigeria but nigeria is blessed
yes I know about the independence, and yes once more Nigeria has an amazing nature, like so many nice place on our earth.thanks so much to be here !
An excellent video of your travels including hike to the beautiful waterfalls. Lovely aerial views of the fall. Looks like a great place to swim at the end. I enjoyed in full to the 27:59 end. Thank you, my friend.
Glad you enjoyed it Dave Many thanks for stopping, I really appreciate !
Nice. Where the best attractions are in Nigeria are not reachable due to bad road infrastructure and insecurity. I hope we can solve the problems in the future.
Thank you, sir.
you can see the rozad was very fine here, and it was very safe ! thanks so much for being once more
@@Ludo_Liu I am talking of best attractions in other states. This is Abuja and satellite towns in Niger state. I even see Suleja which is formed during the construction of Abuja and has turned into an eyesore.
We shouldn't neglect the fact that it is not safe. Eboh Media is still very fresh in our mind, sir.
Thank you, sir
@InfoAfrica247 What are you talking about? North / Central is even the hotbed of terror attacks on innocent Nigerians. Do you see the one that happen yesterday in Borno? It looks as if you don't know what is happening in this country. You are blinding yourself to this reality.
@InfoAfrica247 Mind your business, you bonehead!
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪👏👏👏👏👏👏 much love from Kenya
thanks a lot brother !!!
What kills it for me is the way you easily drink hura da nono. A very popular Fulani food.
I love fura de nunu, it is an amazing refreshing drink.
thanks a lot for watching !
Magnificent site. The government should begin to look into this and develop it.
thanks a lot
Good job, nice adventure
Thanks! 😃
@Ludo, I salute you and especially your wife and family. One likes to travel inconspicuously, but that's not possible for you and your family in Nigeria, nevertheless you are unphased.
That travel, jumping from one means of transport to another isn't easy. What the video can't show us is the heat, humidity, dust and smells.
Thanks for the drone shots of the area.
I will say this, the people of Niger state may not be rich, but they do dress well even in the "downbeat" Suleja market, the women looked good in their prints.
When your wife spoke I realised she was Chinese - I guess she must be used to Nigeria now, because China looks like a modern state.
yes this kind of travel is not easy, but in fact to our mind, my wife and i , this is the only real way to TRAVEL, all the rest is more or less tourism. This is the way we traveled together many countries, and this is the only way to really discover deeply the culture of a country.
Ayayaya the temperature that day.... toooooo much
Thanks a lot for your kind comment, I am really glad you enjoyed this episode
it was my second time to gurara, l prefer local transport than any other type
Beautiful 😍
Keep up the good work...stay safe you and your family
Thank you, I will
Mr ludo you went to my State,how is it sir?
it is so nice that you will see more episodes, I enjoyed it so much that I even brought my mom there :)
@@Ludo_Liu am happy u like it, keep doing the good work, we will ensure this channel grow up speedily Sir.....nice one!
👍👍👍👍
Thank you !
Pls be careful, Nigeria is not yet that safe
thanks a lot for your care, don't worry everything will be fine !
kindly share the video on your social network to help it to travel around, it will really help a lot the channel
Hogwash! He lives in Nigeria 🇳🇬 and does not need your unsolicited advice.
Stay safe, especially in Niger..no bike abi!!
The man is more Nigerian than you
Na you wan harm am? Otondo 🙄
I hope Nigeria is aware its natural beauty and preserves it. So sad when there is trash and plastic everywhere.
that's true that the potential here, the natural beauty are just enormous.
thanks a lot !
That was very interesting, Ludo - a real taste of Africa.
thanks so much, this is some original travel, some nice local adventure, I like to move this way .
thanks so much ! regards brother !
Great!!! You brought me fond memories. Did my youth service at Govt Science College, Izom near the waterfall
ohhh I think i saw this college, is it an internationnal college at the exit of the city on the left side of the road
@@Ludo_Liu Don’t Know if it is now an international college. This was way back 1982/83 academic year
izom ,very close to the fall
Amazing ❤
Thanks 😄
What a beautiful masterpiece! What the color of the water from the waterfall? Looks muddy!
i would say it is because of the sediment it is transporting
Nice video but some people mistake suleja as abuja instead of niger state
thanks a lot for watching !
Keep up the good work,more grace to you
Thank you, I will try my best o :)
Hello Ludo
What prevention have you taken against malaria and denque fever??
Malaria, our body made up with it ... we cover ourselves at night with long sleeves and socks :)
but we all had malaria ... like most of the people. No dengue around here i think, so nothing special neither. we only have yellow fever vaccine and usual vaccine
Lots of potentials as a tourist destination; what's lacking is development of the site and the roads leading to the site. There is more to Nigeria than its underground boot leg oil industry and Boko Haram.
To tell the truth, from Abuja to this place, the road is in a very good shape. From city center to deidei you have a perfect 2 or 3 lanes. then from suleja it become only one lane but the quality is okay till Izom. After Izom till the waterfalls again a 2 lane almost perfect.
I would say that, what's missing here, is firstly people visiting, tourist, from Nigeria, and also from abroad, this waterfalls is a gem. and it is really simple to go there from Abuja, it is a 1h30 minute trip on niice roads . The site has already an entrance, a house to serve beverage, and a walking way to go down. They planted trees to make the path look nice.
I really feel only people to visit are missing here.
no need more for now, the site is perfect , no need to spoil it with a lot of infrastructures
Hello Cowboy! It's like you are now Typical Nigerian Man
ahahah I feel this is a very positive comment, I like the Nigerian culture, I wish I could have Nigerian Nationality for real also not only in the heart
Salut, Ta fille Lia est trop vite! Ca va.
she is fast, elle est rapide :)
thanks a lot for watching
Zuma rock was it named after the RSA former president or it's coincidence??
i am not sure , somebody can maybe help us here
@behlumazali5952 The rock was found in the 15th century by the Zuba people of Niger State, who called it zumwa or zuma, which could translate to “a place of guinea fowls,” due to their abundance around the rock. The Zuba people settled around the rock and came to see it as a spiritual guide, making sacrifices to the rock to keep them safe from harm. Because the landmark offered a clear view of the surrounding landscape, it was also used as a defensive position from other invading tribes.
Your wife and girls have the same pattern on the fabric ... does your wife sew clothes for the family herself?
Or ... is it you who is talented in sewing.
they are from genius african tailors
Ok mrs. Liu. But I'm sure you could sew your own clothes if only you had the time to do it. 🙂
All the best to the whole family.
@@akiensio425 l can cut, but not good at using the sewing machine, so l sold my sewing machine😂
I pray for your safety. That part of the country could be dangerous boko haram and bandits. Please be careful.
thanks a lot for your care Sir, it will be kay, i won't go there with my family, if it was not hundred percent safe
even you have haters ? how wierd this life is
yeah.... this is sad, but I don't bother, I also have an amazingly lovin' family here ! this is what matters the most
keep an eye on your youngest daughter, don't let her sit or walk far away from you/ your wife. you can let her walk around freely in abuja, but definitely not in suleja, because you might turn around and not find your daughter again.
Negative person
ayaya what kind of story is this, why specially in Suleja ?
I grew up near this fall and it was flowing more and was faster then. We swam in it. However, it's a shame that some foreigners come to Africa seeking the gods that most of us have left behind instead of appreciating the wonderful nature God has given us. Is this fair to God? The guard even said that our ancestors used to worship these gods, which means the ones now don't, yet the visitor keeps pounding on seeing the shrine and saying he likes culture. They're desperate for views even to the loss of their own souls.
they are desperate for views ?
what are you saying...
about the fall, it looks like your memory is from long ago, cause the flow depends on the seaon
You're doing a great work here
I appreciate that! thanks so much, kindly help the video to travel and share it on your social network please