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Another great video my Nigerian Sister I am your Nigerian American brother. I am so damn proud of our People we are very smart and hardworking ❤️ ❤️. And good people all around 😀 ❤️
I love nature, with this video, I find myself in my element. It reminds me of the fish market of Soumbedioune in Dakar, Senegal and that of Cataracts in Kongo. Thank you Grace for this video. I really loved it 👀😍👍
Grace, this was one of the most informative videos. The fishermen and fisherwomen are super people. You captured these moments perfectly. This was one of your most educative videos as well. Thank you very much Grace.
That fish is eja osan , quite pricey . I bought it at one of Epe towns Ebute some years back. It's specifically part of wedding cuisine in Lagos party.
I’m glad to see you again. It’s wonderful community you shown us. Appreciated, thank you. I can see the tranquility of the river, maybe, if the local authorities cares about the river bays and keep the river clean it could be a very good tourist destination.
👏👏 well done Grace. I really appreciate you and the way you show the beauty of our African countries . 💯 Blessings my dear. When I visit I must wear leggings or sports wear on the canoe in case the adventure extends to wading in the water 🙄
The fish 'Eja osan' is quite expensive. That's why it's only the dried ones you will normally see in the market. The live/fresh ones are too costly. The sellers dried it when they don't see people to buy them. Well done Grace!
If u eat the orange fish u will know what they r talking about Very delicious and we use it has part of marriage requirements in Yoruba land or any elite parties u will find it there.
I am shocked that they are entertaining you and your camera, market women are mostly very harsh when they see you with camera. Grace how did you do it please?
Why Can't native Americans in North and South America grow their population like Nigerians???my tribe has only 10.000 members i we don't speak our native tongue.meanwhile there are 210 millions of Nigerians❤👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿
These giant African snails started showing up in Florida a couple of years ago. The authorities and Floridians were alarmed!! Invasion of giant African snails!! They are invasive and destructive, USDA said. People were told not to touch them, but to call Florida Dept. of Agriculture to report their sightings. They collect them and destroy them. Homeowners destroy them as well. Nigerians were like, Oh no! Please send them to us.
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Another great video my Nigerian Sister I am your Nigerian American brother. I am so damn proud of our People we are very smart and hardworking ❤️ ❤️. And good people all around 😀 ❤️
Hi, virtue grace...
Wow , Epe . My mother is from Epe . I’m going to send this to her , let her see her people 😊
Yes oh 🤗🇳🇬. My love to her
I am here giving my support and my time because Virtue Grace is extremely entertaining and fun to watch
Next time that l will visit Nigeria l will make sure that lam going to buy that yellow fish, they said that is very delicious
I have really enjoyed this video. You have made my day. Thanks for sharing
Right here grl ❤
I love fish 🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟
Proud to be an AFRICAN!!!
Thank you very much I enjoyed
your video! Peace Queen Grace!🐟🐟🐟🐟🤴🏿👸🏿💚💚💚💚💚
Your the BEST 👌🏾
Well done sis.
Nice video. Thank you.♥️🇿🇦.
Another Great Video sister ...keeep educating us ..Merci beaucoup
Thank you my brother 👏🏽
👋🎉 Thanks for sharing.. Stay Brave..👍👌💪🙏😁🇬🇧🇬🇧
Nice exploration of nature and economic activities. It's a real documentary. Thank you!
Thank you
Love from Uganda
Thank you,🤗❤️
Superb and also cute dress sis... Keep it up
Thank you
I love nature, with this video, I find myself in my element.
It reminds me of the fish market of Soumbedioune in Dakar, Senegal and that of Cataracts in Kongo.
Thank you Grace for this video.
I really loved it 👀😍👍
4:00 the scenery is so peaceful.
Yes
Nice video
awesome.
Very nice market I'm coming to Nigeria to eat all this things o
Grace, this was one of the most informative videos. The fishermen and fisherwomen are super people. You captured these moments perfectly. This was one of your most educative videos as well. Thank you very much Grace.
Thank you, I appreciate your feedback
She nailed it!
@@africanstoryteller did u buy anything ?
I agree with you 💯
It was really a pleasure watching your video thanks for sharing watching you from Uganda 🇺🇬
Belle et intéressante vidéo. 💚
awesome
Subscribed - you rock!
Thank you
Fish is very cheap in epe market, the problem is the environment. Iam happy that lagos state government is going to modernized the market
Lovely place , the boat ride sets my heart on fire for a trip
Thank you. I loved the serenity there
That fish is eja osan , quite pricey . I bought it at one of Epe towns Ebute some years back. It's specifically part of wedding cuisine in Lagos party.
One of your best videos Grace. 👏👏👍
Thank you
I’m glad to see you again. It’s wonderful community you shown us. Appreciated, thank you. I can see the tranquility of the river, maybe, if the local authorities cares about the river bays and keep the river clean it could be a very good tourist destination.
❤️👌👍
I love your videos very detailed 🥰🥰
Thank you
❤️
👏👏 well done Grace. I really appreciate you and the way you show the beauty of our African countries . 💯 Blessings my dear. When I visit I must wear leggings or sports wear on the canoe in case the adventure extends to wading in the water 🙄
Hive five
The fish 'Eja osan' is quite expensive. That's why it's only the dried ones you will normally see in the market. The live/fresh ones are too costly. The sellers dried it when they don't see people to buy them. Well done Grace!
I know this market through batta box videos
No I would not eat a wood worm( grub worm)💐
People post snails from Nigeria to Europe, it will not die
If u eat the orange fish u will know what they r talking about Very delicious and we use it has part of marriage requirements in Yoruba land or any elite parties u will find it there.
Interesting! Hopefully I get to try it someday soon
The fishermen are trying to make a living. They have families to support. Do not haggle them to LOWER their prices.
I am shocked that they are entertaining you and your camera, market women are mostly very harsh when they see you with camera. Grace how did you do it please?
Yea, they're usually harsh but you talk to the leader and they let you film
Grace can you swim?
I can't oh😄
wear pants next time
Girl! I would not be wearing a dress or skirt on the ride. How was the mosquitoes?
It was a wrong dress choice really, I was beaten by sandflies and my entire body was itchy 😩🤣
@@africanstoryteller 😄😄 I could feel them with you. Lots of ❤️
Why Can't native Americans in North and South America grow their population like Nigerians???my tribe has only 10.000 members i we don't speak our native tongue.meanwhile there are 210 millions of Nigerians❤👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿
The libido in Nigeria 🇳🇬 is on an all time high, always 🤣 and we're very fertile as well
@@africanstoryteller what can i do??
@@chestersabajo5527 I don't know, you decide
I have been to ekpe to buy dry fish and bush meat four years ago, the environment was so dirty and smelling.
Now the market has been rebuilt, soon they'll move in
@@africanstoryteller good news
These giant African snails started showing up in Florida a couple of years ago. The authorities and Floridians were alarmed!! Invasion of giant African snails!! They are invasive and destructive, USDA said. People were told not to touch them, but to call Florida Dept. of Agriculture to report their sightings. They collect them and destroy them. Homeowners destroy them as well. Nigerians were like, Oh no! Please send them to us.
They're not destructive. We eat them in Nigeria, I eat them too. They're harmless. People actually farm them in enclosed spaces
@@africanstoryteller
I was talking about the hysteria of the Americans.
I grew up eating snails 🐌. I still do.
This market is for only Yoruba woman
Fish net guy was blasting Ijebu. Lol