Ebonyi and Abakiliki, the capital, needs am economic trigger. They have a rice economy that can be enhanced by more private sector investments. More can be done with rice besides milling and flour. In the U.S. rice milk is popular, as well as snacks. In the area of tourism, Ebonyi is known for pottery. I don't know if the natives still engage in that industry, but it has great potential if properly harnessed. Finally, Ebonyi can invest heavily in polytechnics and vocational schools. There is a huge market for skills in Nigeria. The food processing and packaging as well as food science could be a start. It will be a grooming ground for entrepreneurship.
Wow u have done wonderful David umahi try. Ebonyi state is now most beautiful city at igbo land das nice looking good I pray that the next government will do more
Must Abakaliki be compared to London look like London for it to look good to us. Let Abakaliki be Abakaliki. To be beautiful and unique in its own way. That's what make a great city.
My dear you have done a great job, but I would if you can show us the level of work going at international airport and under going construction of new stadium in ebonyi
Wow, your channel just popped up on my screen. Our capital city is amazing, I really love and appreciate this. I'm from Onicha LGA in Ebonyi. God bless you I'm a new subscriber.
Dear Chukwuma, please I would like to know the meaning of the word "Onicha". If you don't know it, could you ask an elder from your hometown. I also would like to know if people from your LGA are in any way connected to Onitsha people or origin. Cheers
Good afternoon, to be honest I don't know what the word "Onicha" means in Igbo language but I will do a thorough research. About whether Onicha L. G. A of Ebonyi is related to Onitsha in Anambra the answer is yes, because our ancestors from Onicha Ebonyi who migrated from Agbor in Delta state lived centuries in Onitsha, Anambra state, inter-mingled, inter-married and shared ancestral roots with Onitsha people in Anambra. However, during the Nigerian/Biafra civil war many of our great grandparents migrated from Onitsha to the present day Onicha local government area of Ebonyi State. My community in that Onicha local government area of Ebonyi is kown as Agbabor-Isu which coined its name from Agbor in present day Delta Igbo or Delta state. This story was told to my father by of the Descendants of those who migrated from Agbor to Onitsha then from Onitsha to present day Onicha local government area of Ebonyi and my father passed it down to me which I will carefully pass down to my unborn children . There is a community also known as Onicha Igboeze in the main Onicha local government area. So, Igbos intertwine. It is good for one to know his root. I hope that helps you to know about Onicha local government area of Ebonyi thank you!.
The present Governor of the state is really doing well in terms of infrastructural development and it's changing the fortunes of the state. Nice one Tolu.
Abakaliki is fine but although these concrete roads might last longer it doesn't add to the aesthetics of the city. I think govt should do more in terms of ensuring that the roads are no longer dusty esp in this dry season that is coming... Nice vlog from@Tolu Nazzal
Very nice video. First time subscriber. Its good to see changes going on all across Nigeria. Kudos to the governor of this state. If we can get our infrastructure right, Nigeria would be a great country.
I am seriously thinking about creating a UA-cam masterclass on drone coverage. I don't even know how to fly one but I have a friend that does, and I know he would love to participate. You content providers provide us diasporans vital information, and I would like to help improve the quality of your productions. Good quality coverage will also enhance the tourism potential of our country.
I just left a message for a friend to look into it. You will hear back from me. If I can get you something, I will be thrilled. Maybe I can entice you to do a vlog on pottery making in Afikpo. You will be shocked how many people would be interested. Afikpo in Ebonyi was the center of Ibo pottery making and sales, from ancient times up till the early seventies. The clay pots were used to keep drinking water because they kept it cool. They were used for other foods and beverages. The pots are also used for music. The Ibo traditional bass is called Udu. I plan to bring it to the U.S. for Gospel. It is one of the instruments used by the Lagos City Chorale. They also use the Yoruba talking drum. Don't mind me though, whatever I do will have no strings attached. It will be to the glory of God.
Sister are you shy to narrate your work? Say at least something about demography, history, economy etc...of what I am watching just like in your school essays. I like everything about Nigeria. Your channel popped up while watching major infrastructure achievements in ebonyi All the best from Brazzaville
Here are some specific suggestions. You may already be doing these, so ignore anything that's redundant. 1. Have a theme - For ex. A trip to Abakiliki to view new infrastructure developments; or to see tourism potential; or to explore the housing market. 2. Script your video. Of course this requires a lot of work, because you have to know where you will be visiting. A good place to get valuable information is in a local university. By scripting your tour, you can prepare your comments. Find the appropriate words that are related to your theme. Don't forget your Vlog is being viewed globally. 3. Get a Drone. It's worth the investment. Particularly, it helps you get, what in film, is called an establishing shot. There's more... Cheers!
I am a computer programmer analyst, composer musician, writer, teacher, and preacher, based in California. Please, I am not trying to impress. I am just giving my background because I offered to assist you where applicable. I also research Ibo history.
Can one say this is one of the cleanest or the cleanest city in Nigeria? I didn't see any piece of dirt or paper on those roads. Or did they just finish sanitation before you made this video? 😁
@@ToluNazzal I am impressed with your humility. It is the mark of a wise person. I pray that God bless you, as well as give you increase. Let me know your challenges so that if I can help in any way, I will.
Watching from France/Switzerland border. Nice video. Why do our Igbo and Nigerian women want to ressemble African Americans or White women using artificial hairs. Please look natural. Back women are abadonning those white women hair styles and make-ups.
Ebonyi and Abakiliki, the capital, needs am economic trigger. They have a rice economy that can be enhanced by more private sector investments. More can be done with rice besides milling and flour. In the U.S. rice milk is popular, as well as snacks. In the area of tourism, Ebonyi is known for pottery. I don't know if the natives still engage in that industry, but it has great potential if properly harnessed. Finally, Ebonyi can invest heavily in polytechnics and vocational schools. There is a huge market for skills in Nigeria. The food processing and packaging as well as food science could be a start. It will be a grooming ground for entrepreneurship.
Thank you for sharing...so much potential
Nice one dear..... Keep it up. Have subscribed already
Wao. I'm really impressed with Abakiliki. Gov Dav thumbs up.
Wow like for real this is amazing ebonyi state of yesterday is now a megacity kudos to governor chief engineer Dave umahi
Wow u have done wonderful David umahi try. Ebonyi state is now most beautiful city at igbo land das nice looking good I pray that the next government will do more
Thank you so much for watching.
David Umahi with you we don't need democracy. If you become president of Nigeria you are a game changer. God bless you
*This Abakaliki based UA-camr saying Weldon* just bump into your channel nice one.
Thanks just subscribed
Thank You Very much Helen.
My favorite UA-camr 💯
I`m a witness to that,i was in Abakaliki in 2018 and i was surprised and amazed by the infrastructural development i saw with my eyes there.Good job.
You did a nice job! I love your video and Abakaliki is a beautiful city 💋
Thank you so much Kelechi! Thanks for watching.
You've done so well @Tolu Nazzal
Thank You.
Abakaliki is now the new London. I was awe the last time I visited there.
Yes, it has really improved. Thanks for watching.
London? hahahaha
@@nsikakessien it’s called sarcasm!
Must Abakaliki be compared to London look like London for it to look good to us. Let Abakaliki be Abakaliki. To be beautiful and unique in its own way. That's what make a great city.
London without pavements and cyclist lanes, seriously?
I love my state Ebonyi. David Nweze Umarhi, the executive of Ebonyi State keep it up
Please can you show the estate in okota - isolo. Thank you
Just came across your channel by chance. Highly impressed. Congrats you've just won yourself a new subscriber.
Thank you so much for watching
The best 13 minutes of showing Abakaliki city.👍👍 for Dave Umahi.
Thanks for watching.
Abakaliki looks naturel and beautiful 🥰😍🥰 i wanna visit it😍
You should!It really looks nice. Thanks for watching.
This is very impressive, Dave is doing well in that state
Thank you for watching.
My dear you have done a great job, but I would if you can show us the level of work going at international airport and under going construction of new stadium in ebonyi
Wow, your channel just popped up on my screen. Our capital city is amazing, I really love and appreciate this. I'm from Onicha LGA in Ebonyi. God bless you I'm a new subscriber.
You are welcome John I appreciate you. Thank you so much for watching.
Dear Chukwuma, please I would like to know the meaning of the word "Onicha". If you don't know it, could you ask an elder from your hometown. I also would like to know if people from your LGA are in any way connected to Onitsha people or origin.
Cheers
Good afternoon, to be honest I don't know what the word "Onicha" means in Igbo language but I will do a thorough research. About whether Onicha L. G. A of Ebonyi is related to Onitsha in Anambra the answer is yes, because our ancestors from Onicha Ebonyi who migrated from Agbor in Delta state lived centuries in Onitsha, Anambra state, inter-mingled, inter-married and shared ancestral roots with Onitsha people in Anambra. However, during the Nigerian/Biafra civil war many of our great grandparents migrated from Onitsha to the present day Onicha local government area of Ebonyi State. My community in that Onicha local government area of Ebonyi is
kown as Agbabor-Isu which coined its name from Agbor in present day Delta Igbo or Delta state. This story was told to my father by of the Descendants of those who migrated from Agbor to Onitsha then from Onitsha to present day Onicha local government area of Ebonyi and my father passed it down to me which I will carefully pass down to my unborn children . There is a community also known as Onicha Igboeze in the main Onicha local government area. So, Igbos intertwine. It is good for one to know his root. I hope that helps you to know about Onicha local government area of Ebonyi thank you!.
Beautiful and less crowded.
The present Governor of the state is really doing well in terms of infrastructural development and it's changing the fortunes of the state. Nice one Tolu.
Yes,so i heard. Thanks for watching Afam.
Nice drive through the state *Tolu.* 😀 Happy Holidays and best wishes for this season. 💖😊🎄
I love what am see
Abakaliki is fine but although these concrete roads might last longer it doesn't add to the aesthetics of the city. I think govt should do more in terms of ensuring that the roads are no longer dusty esp in this dry season that is coming... Nice vlog from@Tolu Nazzal
Great Insight Nsikak. Thanks for watching.
Keep up the good work @💯💯
Thank you.
Just Come Across Your Channel Now, Nice Video 👍🏾
Thank you so much.
Very nice video. First time subscriber. Its good to see changes going on all across Nigeria. Kudos to the governor of this state. If we can get our infrastructure right, Nigeria would be a great country.
Thank you so much and are WELCOME to the Family ❤
Spectacular!
Thanks
I am seriously thinking about creating a UA-cam masterclass on drone coverage. I don't even know how to fly one but I have a friend that does, and I know he would love to participate. You content providers provide us diasporans vital information, and I would like to help improve the quality of your productions. Good quality coverage will also enhance the tourism potential of our country.
I would definitely love to use a drone for these type of videos but I dont have for now...but as time goes on I would get one.
@@ToluNazzal I will look into helping you get one. It's not a promise, but if it's affordable, I will do it.
It does look different from the last time i was there. Good memories 😁. Thanks for this T.
Its different yea... thanks for watching
Nice one keep it up
Thank you
Good job #Tolu Nazzal
Thank You
Good job keep it up.
Thank you, I will. Thanks for stopping by.
Nice video 👍
Thanks 👍
Nice outting
Thanks.
I just left a message for a friend to look into it. You will hear back from me. If I can get you something, I will be thrilled. Maybe I can entice you to do a vlog on pottery making in Afikpo. You will be shocked how many people would be interested. Afikpo in Ebonyi was the center of Ibo pottery making and sales, from ancient times up till the early seventies. The clay pots were used to keep drinking water because they kept it cool. They were used for other foods and beverages. The pots are also used for music. The Ibo traditional bass is called Udu. I plan to bring it to the U.S. for Gospel. It is one of the instruments used by the Lagos City Chorale. They also use the Yoruba talking drum. Don't mind me though, whatever I do will have no strings attached. It will be to the glory of God.
Thanks.
Little or no traffic, shows the level of economic activity in the state
Well thats true but its coming up.
You are welcome. I am tired of feeling frustrated about Nigeria. I want to start helping solve the problems, at any level.
Sister your work is good but cant understand why no informative explanation about demorgraphy ,I think it will help
Thank you I would work on that in other videos
Sister are you shy to narrate your work? Say at least something about demography, history, economy etc...of what I am watching just like in your school essays. I like everything about Nigeria. Your channel popped up while watching major infrastructure achievements in ebonyi All the best from Brazzaville
Here are some specific suggestions. You may already be doing these, so ignore anything that's redundant.
1. Have a theme - For ex. A trip to Abakiliki to view new infrastructure developments; or to see tourism potential; or to explore the housing market.
2. Script your video. Of course this requires a lot of work, because you have to know where you will be visiting. A good place to get valuable information is in a local university. By scripting your tour, you can prepare your comments. Find the appropriate words that are related to your theme. Don't forget your Vlog is being viewed globally.
3. Get a Drone. It's worth the investment. Particularly, it helps you get, what in film, is called an establishing shot.
There's more...
Cheers!
I appreciate you thank you for your support...its very kind of you.
Shame to the current governor of Enugu State( Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi).
Next two years to come abakaliki will look like Dubai
You are dreaming. Probably, you haven't been to Dubai before
@@mylittleclassroom2731 😂😂😂😂
That's my city
I am a computer programmer analyst, composer musician, writer, teacher, and preacher, based in California. Please, I am not trying to impress. I am just giving my background because I offered to assist you where applicable. I also research Ibo history.
This is wonderful please keep it up. Thank you for your support.
Good videos...but your names I must say sound weird, Where are you from if I may ask?
Ghana
Nice video
Thank you
Good video but when you are taking your viewers around a city at least you should make comment like this place is.... and here is....
Thank you and thanks for the feed back
You should be talking and explaining the road and not just videoing without saying a word. Thanks though 👍
👏👏👏👏
a bit rough round the edges, but good judging with Nigerian standards.
You have a point. Thank You For Watching.
VERY NICE GIRL
Can one say this is one of the cleanest or the cleanest city in Nigeria? I didn't see any piece of dirt or paper on those roads. Or did they just finish sanitation before you made this video? 😁
I think we can say its relatively clean.
Blood money ,ezza ain't doing Biafra
"Spraw!!!"
Your video would be better with an occasional comment.
Ok I would work on that thank you.
@@ToluNazzal I am impressed with your humility. It is the mark of a wise person. I pray that God bless you, as well as give you increase. Let me know your challenges so that if I can help in any way, I will.
Your name sound like Yoruba::
Its actually yoruba
Watching from France/Switzerland border. Nice video. Why do our Igbo and Nigerian women want to ressemble African Americans or White women using artificial hairs. Please look natural. Back women are abadonning those white women hair styles and make-ups.
I did not see anything extraordinary in the city.
I don't know why I feel same, even though I left there 4 years ago
Chikodi Ndukuba go And inform your father that you don't see anything different there,say good is good so good will come to you ...
Ndi madu eeh tufiakwa
If you dont see anything extraordinary it means you are blind .plz go to spec saver