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I don’t know why, I tried unsuccessfully to respond to your comment at Dee Mwango’s channel. Here also I am unable to tap and respond to your comment. What I wanted to let you know is that Indian men GANG RAPED their women even in public places like buses!!! I will not recommend a woman to travel there alone.
I love this. I used to live this life long time ago. It was very peaceful. Those people, they have very little and they are happy. They keep themselves busy and happy. No anxiety, minimal depression. They adapted to the environment and less allergy. Minimal food problems because the foods are organic. Less stress. This is living with nature .
Yes they having fun and eating natural and have herbs!!! No stress. No politics and love they life. Nyc is crazy here and stressful and people rude for no reason. I'm not even sure if they even know why they are rude.. smh
Agreed. While treated surface water has its advantages many of the disinfection by-products are dangerous and cause cancer. I suspect people who get their water from cisterns and wells tend to live longer.
I would love to visit this kind of village where there is no pollution of any kind. No noise, Carbon, light and environmental pollution. My first Nigerian movie was Mr. Ibu, from there I never stopped watching them. Thank you for the video watching from South Africa.
Absolutely. I wish all Africans truly know how welcoming and hospitable Nigerians are. To experience the true Nigeria, visit the countryside and enjoy a peaceful and realest of life experience. We don't discriminate at all!!
African tigress has made us to understand that all Africans are one. Look at the way she adapted to the village lifestyle so easy. God bless her, GOD bless Nigeria, GOD bless Africa. One 💗💗
Africa Tigress, u really taking this u tube very serious oooo!!! U giving it loads of hard work! Cheers!!! I pray u get a corporate sponsors, soon. Cheers!!!
What a remarkable transformation! You were initially dissuaded by some from coming to Nigeria, the first time you set out to come, and to see you now in a Nigerian village is just adorable and such a lovely African bonding experience on display.
Blame it on Nigerian Movies - she grew up watching them and got hooked. Looks like we have lost our girl to Nigeria. Will she come back to the East Again?
@@phianamaseroslimited5083 It’s not unusual that there could be rats in that African village surrounding but to smell one here on UA-cam? Got to be a digital rat!🤣🤣🤣
This is similar to your Tanzanian village farm video that I watched sometime last year. Good job. You and Virtue Grace are courageous and natural mixers.
Nigerian movies is loved all over the world. I live in the UK and it was my Jamaican friend who introduced me to Nigerian movies. My favourite actors are mercy Johnson, Tonto Dike and Genevieve Nnaji.
I have always admired the passion and flexibility of Kenyans and Nigerians in Africa, they are not only all over the world, but they also adapt easily to their environment!
African Tigress i just love how real and bubbly you are , can't stop watching and experiencing real African life and travelling in front of my laptop. Thanks keep up the good work!
Wow. This is nice! Sadly my indigenous hometown, Nnewi lost its village status long ago to urbanisation. See how serene, peaceful and green/natural everywhere is in this video. I'm so jealous of E.J and all those that still have their villages intact. Thank you for sharing, @africantigress.
@@onelove6971 My hometown is highly urbanized, populated and full of industries. It's a planned town and doesn't lack greenery/trees whatsoever. Read again and COMPREHEND what I wrote about. God bless you and your ability to comprehend.
@@joemartinsemezieatueyi498 I concur. Glad you very happy with Nnewi community. Let’s look after the treasures God has given us, the best way we can. Peace be unto sir.
Such a lovely video, you are really an African tigress 👏🏿 big up yourself, i love your energy in the village, everything natural. Love the garden, we don't need fertilizer to grow crops in Africa everything natural. You are the best African tigress, love how you look in the village very hardworking 👏🏿
I'm so proud of this lady... Words are not enough to describe how thankful I'm to this duo for this lovely compilation refreshing videos. Thanks again sis.
African Tigress, I really commend your efforts all the way. Projecting Africa to the whole world is just amazing.. Though as a Nigerian living in the UK my memory is being refreshed watching your videos. keep it up and God bless.
See our African Tigress o. Shes having a good time. I love this video. So I do hope many of you saying *Nigeria is not safe can see and understand thats its not the entirety of Nigeria that is unsafe*
African village is the best. This is a place I would very much like to visit. I love the whole episode. Good job African Tigress, keep showing us more of these village episodes.
Beautiful video. Village life, a good foundation that creates that abilities in you to be able to live anywhere, it nature's you both physically, spiritually and culturally. It gives you the opportunity to appraise nature the way it is . Is a loving experience to live closer to nature. There is no noise pollution. Everywhere is serenely.
Thank you for sharing your video. I’m African American here in the U.S Bonham Tx. Nigerian movies are shown in the U.S and I enjoy watching them as well.
Having grown up in Lake Village, rural 🇺🇸, this reminds me of my childhood: fetching water, bucket baths, sweeping the dirt, growing garden, hunting local animals and fishing, washing clothes in bucket and hanging on the line to dry. Only difference was our home was made of wood with tin roof and tarred pebbles for siding, we used propane to cook with unless we cooked outdoors. My great grandmother even had outhouse which scared me so I went in a bucket she kept under her bed. No air conditioning. Good ole days. 😊 I loved this video!
I appreciate your originality, you are so real with who you are and who we are. This is the lifestyle of a typical African village. I use to live in the village when I was a little boy.
Am really proud of you. Look at how the basin fell off your hands. This was a beautiful experience. You would love my village more because we have several rivers connecting to Ibom rivers and the Atlantic Ocean.
Where is your village. Akwa Ibom people should start inviting us to their villages because I would love to come oooo. Akwa Ibom is sooooo beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.
@@wisdomclement2495 You have the most beautiful villages. I used to go on UA-cam and just watch villages in Akwa Ibom and wish that I was there for holidays.
Girl,you fit so well in each country that you showcase.This is the kind of energy we need to appreciate our continent that has diverse cultures to the rest of other civilisations..
Thank you dear. Enjoyed watching this video. Can't travel to Africa but through this video, l travelled to one of the nature land of African village..... really an original life. TQ again dear 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
We love these village content you are giving us. Ur friend Dee Mwango also gave us her indian village experience, thanks for the content, enjoy the village life
African Tigress..you won my heart over. I have spent over 3 hours watching some of your videos..and because you landed in my home State and even want into the VILLAGE ( which is how many villages in Akwa Ibom & Cross River State and most South Southern States in Nigeria are...th village landscape changes in Nigeria basically asthenia region changes..), you have a LOYAL subscriber...
Now you're The African Queen. Nature and originality is our thing and that's what both you and the video as a whole show. You are original African woman. OMG. Everything in this video is giving me flashbacks about my time growing up. Am from a neighboring state so the village looks same as mine. Now borehole is everywhere but there was none during my childhood days in the village; we had streams and rivers to go fetch water and swim. I have been and lived in world capitals but nothing beats village life. Nothing. Big ups EJ for hosting...no, bringing African Tigress home. Hol-am tight. No fall our hand oo. We dey your back, if u wan make we ep, tok, we go put hand helep you. Igbos say "Inugo?"🤣
@Afrika Bilie. Well said. Some people think glittering big mansions define villages today, telling African Tigress to go and see the mansions in those villages. Well, as much as I don't have anything against mansions, nothing beats an authentic village life, be it African, Indian and other Asian villages. Btw, check out 'Real Life India' channel.
@@gardensteps Yeah, you're right. My idea and experience of a village is something very much same as this place; small houses in different forms, from mud-thatched houses to brick-zinc houses and any form in-between. Village and mansions don't go together; that's a town or mini-town. Village life is fun.
OH YES...THIS IS MY FAVOURITE LIFE STYLE.... THE VILLAGE...SO PURE , SIMPLE, NATURAL, HEALING , EFFECTIVE....JUST PARADISE..... THANK YOU AFRICAN TIGRESS.....
Such a soothing, relaxing post. Thanks. Just a note about Nigerian movies for your friend, EJ; They are popular all over the Carribean and in the USA, all sorts of people watch and enjoy them. So awesome.
She make me to remember my old days when we used to visit our grand mother in the village from the city and stay throughout the holidays. In overseas here like in Norway or Switzerland such experience is not available. Great video and I am one of your big fan.
African Tigress, For this single nigerian village life. Nigerians all over the world are watching. As our nature is, expect support, from anywhere. Nigerian are good at that, to support you to grow, trust me.
Just subscribed after binge watching your channel. I love everything about your channel and thank you for letting us in to your every day life. Peace and 🙏🥰
Nice,I like the part where both of you imitated the Nigerian Movies, I'm from Trinidad, West Indies,the first Nigerian movie I can remember seeing'Blood Sisters' was really touching
I'm beyond elated! This is Afaha Obong in Akwa Ibom where I'm from😀! Thanks for this African Tigress. Well I've been watching your videos for some time now and have been dithering on subscribing or not. This right here is enough incentive for me to subscribe now. You have a new subscriber👍. And please keep showcasing Africa to the world. All the best!
Awesome video it’s just like in the Nigerian movies. I love the fetching of the water and the clothes washing. The video make me feel like I was watching a Nigerian movie which I love and look at often. Thanks for sharing lol.
I started following you about a couple of days ago and have not stopped watching your vlogs. I love the fact that you are down to earth and so real. Keep up the good work. Kudos!👍🏼
I watched this video twice. Am from Nigerian and I was born in the city. I visited the village for the first time after my high school. I love village life. I reside in New York, after my retirement, I will love to partially reside in the village. I love this video from the beginning to the end.
Oh my God. So hilarious and very entertaining indeed! African Tigress, I would love to take you to my village in southwest Nigeria. Hopefully your next visit will correspond with when next I visit Nigeria. God bless you in all you do ❤️
Heyy, I want to thank you for making this video. I'm not Nigerian but I'm half European half African, and when I watch this, it makes me very happy and nostalgic. I haven't been to Africa in years and this strangely makes me feel at home. Hope you reach your subscriber goal!!
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Fetching water in the village is always a challenge everywhere in Africa 😂
@@georgepresley5120 mbuyamono
@@africanday7337 😂😂😂
I don’t know why, I tried unsuccessfully to respond to your comment at Dee Mwango’s channel. Here also I am unable to tap and respond to your comment. What I wanted to let you know is that Indian men GANG RAPED their women even in public places like buses!!! I will not recommend a woman to travel there alone.
I love this. I used to live this life long time ago. It was very peaceful. Those people, they have very little and they are happy. They keep themselves busy and happy. No anxiety, minimal depression. They adapted to the environment and less allergy. Minimal food problems because the foods are organic. Less stress. This is living with nature .
Its really a beautiful and peaceful life
I am Jamaican born from African Ancaster was forcedable taking from the Motherland Africa 500 year ago
I'm here in , New York , New York and Stress
Level is " Sky -High " in here in ( USA ) !
Yes they having fun and eating natural and have herbs!!! No stress. No politics and love they life. Nyc is crazy here and stressful and people rude for no reason. I'm not even sure if they even know why they are rude.. smh
@@mrcool9084
African Tigress is a typical Nigerian village lady, i love her energy so natural and adopted very well. You can fit in Nollywood very well.
Yea I think she should be given opportunity
I agree 👍
For this humble act , you will rise above and increase in your endeavors God bless you , thank you !!!
Thank you 🤗
Amen!
Amen
This is like a nollywood set! I am enjoying it. Thanks for showing us this African tigress, a big shout out from Germany 🇩🇪
You are welcome 🤗
YEAH!!!
this young man is so nice and patient! You got lucky connecting with him for your trip through Nigeria.
What a beautiful display of living as one with nature...this is the type of lifestyle that produces the most longevity
Very true 👍
Agreed. While treated surface water has its advantages many of the disinfection by-products are dangerous and cause cancer. I suspect people who get their water from cisterns and wells tend to live longer.
Agreed 💯💯
Nature is healing!
I would love to visit this kind of village where there is no pollution of any kind. No noise, Carbon, light and environmental pollution. My first Nigerian movie was Mr. Ibu, from there I never stopped watching them. Thank you for the video watching from South Africa.
💕💕💕💕👍🏻
Come to Kenya
@@legendofawesomnessess oh yeah👍😊
I hope you don't end up being disapppointed. Sometimes, you go to the village and discover that it's not as unpolluted as you thought.
@@yasminbarry7941 you are right.
It is the washing away your sins part for me, the village setting is like any other village setting in Nigeria. Kudos to you African tigress
Everything that's not a house or a road has something growing on it, brilliant ecology Nigeria.
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Nigerian land is very fertile. Things grow on their own with little effort
The land is green
This looks so peaceful Omg 😱.Being surrounded by nature is priceless
yes u r wright
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This what am looking forward to
This video proves how easy it is for every African to adapt to any of the distinct African societies.
We are one people, the borders are just imaginary lines
Nigeria see all Africans as one, nothing like that somewhere else, ....
Absolutely.
I wish all Africans truly know how welcoming and hospitable Nigerians are. To experience the true Nigeria, visit the countryside and enjoy a peaceful and realest of life experience.
We don't discriminate at all!!
@@rogerverbalkent982 Try it you will learn manners & behavior.
@@rogerverbalkent982Boi you're unreachable? A so dense yuh be? Or a mass yuh Wan play
My favorite part was you guys acting a Nigerian movie scene hahahahaaaa Nigeria to the world is so humorous 😄😄😄
African tigress has made us to understand that all Africans are one. Look at the way she adapted to the village lifestyle so easy. God bless her, GOD bless Nigeria, GOD bless Africa. One 💗💗
Thank you Ebuka
Africa Tigress, u really taking this u tube very serious oooo!!! U giving it loads of hard work!
Cheers!!! I pray u get a corporate sponsors, soon.
Cheers!!!
We will campaign for Ibom Air to sponsor African Tigress 🙏🏾 Amazing sister
What a remarkable transformation!
You were initially dissuaded by some from coming to Nigeria, the first time you set out to come, and to see you now in a Nigerian village is just adorable and such a lovely African bonding experience on display.
Blame it on Nigerian Movies - she grew up watching them and got hooked. Looks like we have lost our girl to Nigeria. Will she come back to the East Again?
@@s.koileken369
Hahaha, we will gladly keep her in Nigeria. A lot of Nigerian guys are already vying for her hand. She will make us proud as our wife.
I smell a rat.
@@phianamaseroslimited5083 It’s not unusual that there could be rats in that African village surrounding but to smell one here on UA-cam? Got to be a digital rat!🤣🤣🤣
@@s.koileken369 I will be glad if she marry a Nigerian man.
This is similar to your Tanzanian village farm video that I watched sometime last year. Good job. You and Virtue Grace are courageous and natural mixers.
@Terna. I agree. And Josie too.
Nigerian movies is loved all over the world. I live in the UK and it was my Jamaican friend who introduced me to Nigerian movies. My favourite actors are mercy Johnson, Tonto Dike and Genevieve Nnaji.
Im from Jamaica and i watch their movies for my breakfast , lunch and dinner.
Good to see you having fun African Tigress.
Its the same as village life in the Caribbean village and i love the acting oh 🤣🤣💕💖
I have always admired the passion and flexibility of Kenyans and Nigerians in Africa, they are not only all over the world, but they also adapt easily to their environment!
I agree 👍
African Tigress i just love how real and bubbly you are , can't stop watching and experiencing real African life and travelling in front of my laptop. Thanks keep up the good work!
Wow. This is nice! Sadly my indigenous hometown, Nnewi lost its village status long ago to urbanisation.
See how serene, peaceful and green/natural everywhere is in this video. I'm so jealous of E.J and all those that still have their villages intact.
Thank you for sharing, @africantigress.
Keep your village green. We are giving you mandate today to go to nnewi and start planting greenery everywhere ok. God bless you.
@@onelove6971 My hometown is highly urbanized, populated and full of industries. It's a planned town and doesn't lack greenery/trees whatsoever. Read again and COMPREHEND what I wrote about. God bless you and your ability to comprehend.
@@joemartinsemezieatueyi498 I concur. Glad you very happy with Nnewi community. Let’s look after the treasures God has given us, the best way we can. Peace be unto sir.
African Tigress to the world! Village life is so calming.
I believe you 😊
Such a lovely video, you are really an African tigress 👏🏿 big up yourself, i love your energy in the village, everything natural. Love the garden, we don't need fertilizer to grow crops in Africa everything natural. You are the best African tigress, love how you look in the village very hardworking 👏🏿
Thank you Sata
@@AFRICANTIGRESS you are super welcome ♥️
I'm so proud of this lady... Words are not enough to describe how thankful I'm to this duo for this lovely compilation refreshing videos. Thanks again sis.
I agree 👍
African Tigress, I really commend your efforts all the way. Projecting Africa to the whole world is just amazing.. Though as a Nigerian living in the UK my memory is being refreshed watching your videos. keep it up and God bless.
I think so too!!
See our African Tigress o. Shes having a good time. I love this video. So I do hope many of you saying *Nigeria is not safe can see and understand thats its not the entirety of Nigeria that is unsafe*
I agree 👍
African village is the best. This is a place I would very much like to visit. I love the whole episode. Good job African Tigress, keep showing us more of these village episodes.
Beautiful video. Village life, a good foundation that creates that abilities in you to be able to live anywhere, it nature's you both physically, spiritually and culturally. It gives you the opportunity to appraise nature the way it is . Is a loving experience to live closer to nature. There is no noise pollution. Everywhere is serenely.
African Tigress, you did so well, this was a lovely video.
Thank you for sharing your video. I’m African American here in the U.S Bonham Tx. Nigerian movies are shown in the U.S and I enjoy watching them as well.
You beautiful people ,you look so real, healthy, fit"" you are so lucky living a paradise" god bless each and everyone one of you and your family's
Having grown up in Lake Village, rural 🇺🇸, this reminds me of my childhood: fetching water, bucket baths, sweeping the dirt, growing garden, hunting local animals and fishing, washing clothes in bucket and hanging on the line to dry. Only difference was our home was made of wood with tin roof and tarred pebbles for siding, we used propane to cook with unless we cooked outdoors. My great grandmother even had outhouse which scared me so I went in a bucket she kept under her bed. No air conditioning. Good ole days. 😊 I loved this video!
Lake Village Arkansas or Indiana?
I definitely miss this as am in the US now
Beautiful village and very clean too, the birds are singing in the background, amazing
It's amazing
It's really nice to see the village life in reality not from the movies ❤❤❤
I appreciate your originality, you are so real with who you are and who we are. This is the lifestyle of a typical African village. I use to live in the village when I was a little boy.
You actually have a good chemistry with Mr.NTW. well done together.
Great collaborators
@@AFRICANTIGRESS lol
😂😂😂😂
You running with the wheelbarrow was my favourite part🤣🤣🤣🤣
😊🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
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Very true I'm from Zimbabwe I really love Nigerian movies
I agree 👍
She has integrated so well in this village. Everything in this is just so beautiful.
Thank you 🤗
Akorick S
You are absolutely right , totally agree .
Thank you !
Everything In remains very Be@utiful & Company, thank you, however I don't get the technology, nails, furniture etc yet no running water
I agree 👍
Wonderful video, Tigress. You operate the wheelbarrow very well...that is, until you start laughing! lol
I am reminiscing my childhood as an African village girl. Great video.😍👍🏼👍🏼
Am really proud of you. Look at how the basin fell off your hands. This was a beautiful experience. You would love my village more because we have several rivers connecting to Ibom rivers and the Atlantic Ocean.
Invite me next time
@@AFRICANTIGRESS surely
Where is your village. Akwa Ibom people should start inviting us to their villages because I would love to come oooo. Akwa Ibom is sooooo beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.
In Onna bordered by Eket, Eastern Obolo, Mkpat Enin, Etinan, and the Ibom river
@@wisdomclement2495 You have the most beautiful villages. I used to go on UA-cam and just watch villages in Akwa Ibom and wish that I was there for holidays.
Girl,you fit so well in each country that you showcase.This is the kind of energy we need to appreciate our continent that has diverse cultures to the rest of other civilisations..
I agree
I knew the scenery looked familiar. He said Akwa Ibom and my heart sang
Thank you dear.
Enjoyed watching this video.
Can't travel to Africa but through this video, l travelled to one of the nature land of African village..... really an original life. TQ again dear 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
What a beautiful place to live. I love Nigerian Village movies. All the way in California USA.
❤❤❤❤❤ here in Oregon
Enjoyed your Nigerian village experiences it's nothing like you see in the nollywood movies. This village seems to be a peaceful one.
It's a good experience in the village.I love this video 🥰🥰🇰🇪🇰🇪
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Hey from the USA, I have been watching Nigeria movies for 8 years and I still love them
I totally love what you're doing.. Enriching our village lifestyles though not what all villages looks like .. Great
We love these village content you are giving us. Ur friend Dee Mwango also gave us her indian village experience, thanks for the content, enjoy the village life
I agree 👍 💯
Joy and silliness know no nationality! Her glee is contagious!
Thank you Caroline
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The best part is her continuous laughter! Id love to live there. Yes
Thank you 🤗
Laughter is an instant vacation ❤❤❤
wow so sweet i thought was watching a movie already. i hope Nigerians put u in their movie u are good.
African Tigress..you won my heart over. I have spent over 3 hours watching some of your videos..and because you landed in my home State and even want into the VILLAGE ( which is how many villages in Akwa Ibom & Cross River State and most South Southern States in Nigeria are...th village landscape changes in Nigeria basically asthenia region changes..), you have a LOYAL subscriber...
Now you're The African Queen. Nature and originality is our thing and that's what both you and the video as a whole show. You are original African woman.
OMG. Everything in this video is giving me flashbacks about my time growing up. Am from a neighboring state so the village looks same as mine. Now borehole is everywhere but there was none during my childhood days in the village; we had streams and rivers to go fetch water and swim. I have been and lived in world capitals but nothing beats village life. Nothing.
Big ups EJ for hosting...no, bringing African Tigress home. Hol-am tight. No fall our hand oo. We dey your back, if u wan make we ep, tok, we go put hand helep you. Igbos say "Inugo?"🤣
@Afrika Bilie. Well said. Some people think glittering big mansions define villages today, telling African Tigress to go and see the mansions in those villages. Well, as much as I don't have anything against mansions, nothing beats an authentic village life, be it African, Indian and other Asian villages. Btw, check out 'Real Life India' channel.
@@gardensteps Yeah, you're right. My idea and experience of a village is something very much same as this place; small houses in different forms, from mud-thatched houses to brick-zinc houses and any form in-between. Village and mansions don't go together; that's a town or mini-town. Village life is fun.
OH YES...THIS IS MY FAVOURITE LIFE STYLE.... THE VILLAGE...SO PURE , SIMPLE, NATURAL, HEALING , EFFECTIVE....JUST PARADISE..... THANK YOU AFRICAN TIGRESS.....
Exactly 💯
YAH HERE IN ZIM WE LUV NIGERIAN MOVIES VERY MUCH,,,,,EVEN THE MARKANGEL COMEDY WE LUV IT A LOT
Much love from Lagos, Nigeria
African Tigress you're a real wife material❤️, but I could have love to see you in Nollywood 😁. Nice video
Nice one Africa to the world 🌎 👏 village life
Like - Thanks for showing what life is like in Nigeria.
African Tigress you rock! I absolutely loved and enjoyed the entire episode. 💐
Wow wow wow wow wow wow wow beautiful view Nigeria full support your channel from Philippines
I have enjoyed this video. One distinct thing about this village is how clean it is. Are there people assigned to sweep the village.
You have such a beautiful personality, and I wish I could have been there as your visitor. Every bit of the video is my favorite - I love Africa!!!
I like how clean and neat they keep the exterior of their homes. Clear walk way, very appealing.
LOL I can't stop laughing ....... It even washes your sins away😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅
Such a soothing, relaxing post. Thanks. Just a note about Nigerian movies for your friend, EJ; They are popular all over the Carribean and in the USA, all sorts of people watch and enjoy them. So awesome.
I believe you ❤❤
I'm beginning to love u here
Most especially ur personality
U are just so amazing in all quality
She make me to remember my old days when we used to visit our grand mother in the village from the city and stay throughout the holidays. In overseas here like in Norway or Switzerland such experience is not available. Great video and I am one of your big fan.
Thank you so much
African Tigress,
For this single nigerian village life.
Nigerians all over the world are watching.
As our nature is, expect support, from anywhere.
Nigerian are good at that, to support you to grow, trust me.
Just subscribed after binge watching your channel. I love everything about your channel and thank you for letting us in to your every day life. Peace and 🙏🥰
You are welcome
Brasil
You really enjoyed your time in Nigeria 🇳🇬
Congratulations to your a million viewers on this video
Nice,I like the part where both of you imitated the Nigerian Movies, I'm from Trinidad, West Indies,the first Nigerian movie I can remember seeing'Blood Sisters' was really touching
Thank you 🤗❤️
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I enjoyed everything in the video.Thanks and may God bless the work of your hands.
😍 Thank you sooo much Afrikan Tigress for reminding us of Afrikan village tradition. No pollution very natural
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I'm beyond elated! This is Afaha Obong in Akwa Ibom where I'm from😀! Thanks for this African Tigress. Well I've been watching your videos for some time now and have been dithering on subscribing or not. This right here is enough incentive for me to subscribe now. You have a new subscriber👍. And please keep showcasing Africa to the world. All the best!
Thank you 🤗
Awesome video it’s just like in the Nigerian movies. I love the fetching of the water and the clothes washing. The video make me feel like I was watching a Nigerian movie which I love and look at often. Thanks for sharing lol.
I started following you about a couple of days ago and have not stopped watching your vlogs. I love the fact that you are down to earth and so real. Keep up the good work. Kudos!👍🏼
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The chirping birds….the ecosystem there is very fresh
Great content as always. This was very great insights. Keep it up African Tigress! Peace and blessings to you and EJ.
I live in the states but I love my African village people and admire their dedication and hard work I did similar things for my children
Thank you Odessa
Mee too ❤❤❤
I like how you fit well In different country you do visit, you are a real African Tigress with a heart of Gold.
Thank you 🤗
Kudos African tigress for your never ending updates all across beautiful African continent !!! You are my fellow Kenyan and God bless
Yeah!!!!❤
Awesome video 🥰 Beautiful! Living surrounded by nature! ❤️ it!!! Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you for interactions with us. Hardworking people robbed of their blessings spiritually. I love y.
Wowww, I am enjoying your homeliness with nigerian village lifestyle. Kudos to you.
I watched this video twice. Am from Nigerian and I was born in the city. I visited the village for the first time after my high school. I love village life. I reside in New York, after my retirement, I will love to partially reside in the village. I love this video from the beginning to the end.
Very beautiful village. African Tigress is real great. Thank you for sharing
Oh my God. So hilarious and very entertaining indeed!
African Tigress, I would love to take you to my village in southwest Nigeria. Hopefully your next visit will correspond with when next I visit Nigeria.
God bless you in all you do ❤️
Thank you for sharing us a normal life there in the village. Great content . From Texas, USA
❤❤❤ here in Oregon 😊
Heyy, I want to thank you for making this video. I'm not Nigerian but I'm half European half African, and when I watch this, it makes me very happy and nostalgic. I haven't been to Africa in years and this strangely makes me feel at home. Hope you reach your subscriber goal!!
Thank you 🤗
Where from Africa is ur family from cause not ever African country is like this
@@Starr.__ My family is from Angola, and I've never really been that close to nature ever since my first safari. That gets me so nostalgic.
I agree 👍
My sister , your 🎥 is
Awesome . there is nothing like
( MOTHERLAND ) AFRICA , SHALOM
PEACE AND LOVE !
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You guys look good together and the village is super organic
AFRICAN Tigress is at home in the Nigerian Village: What a beautiful sight to see!
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I am loving your energy. The way u adapted is so natural. Much love ❤
I just love love love the African tigress, thank you sweetheart for showing Nigeria to the world , from UGANDA