In Americas "Our respect our values our up bringing is vanished in general we ONLY looking for what other can give us NOT what we can give. For example, few years arriving in United States, I had an aunt living in Canada, I called her up telling her I am to visit her in her replied "bring me some liquors, I said that is all I have to spent while I were In Canada, she said she will give me back me money, she never did. Many years later she asked me to sponsor her nieces she will pay, I look at her, I never said a WORD. "Memories do not live like peoples do they ALWAYS stay with us. WHY should I make the SAME error AGAIN???? ANYWAY, Thanks for the documentary.
One beautiful thing about Abiriba is that you're not scared to go into someone's else's house when you're thirsty. You can't visit anyone's house without being fed. Abiriba youths embark on different projects annually shared among themselves. The next projects are focused on education and schools. Then Healthcare in the nearest future. It's a lovely place to be and I'm proud to call it Home.
Yes very true my brother. Remember our massive Akahaba General Hospital, built by the same named age grade before the war. Handed over to the State Government, which they left to deteriorate over time. Has now been refurbished by some well meaning Abiriba men women in the diaspora. If only the State Government will allow the community to repossess it's management, as being engaged. Not to mention the Okezie School of Midwifery, built by same named age grade years back.
@@ellenotah7292You people should stop giving your hard-earned facilities and infrastructure to the government to manage. Manage them yourselves. There are good private clinics and hispitals in Nigeria, which are better than the government-controlled ones. There is no single thing that the government in the country manager well.
Nice one I'm from Abiriba. We live in various cities in Nigeria and abroad. An Abiriba man's first mandate is to build in Abiriba first before building in the city. That's why you see the building houses People live in those houses. Abiriba has four seasons; Christmas, Easter, Ekembu (September) and Iriama ( July). During these periods, Abiriba people lock their businesses and offices and travel home. When you come to Abiriba doing these periods, there are influx of people with different ceremonies happening around. Abiriba is known for exotic parties and ceremonies with expensive drinks in the world. Try visiting Abiriba during Christmas or Easter etc. You're invited to celebrate Christmas with us, if you don't mind
I'm proud to be a native of a kingdom where nobody is jealous or envious of each others success but thrives on daily basis to grow nd better the lives of others
I grew up in cotonou, republique du benin abiriba pple were ahead of time no dought. Abiriba pple were Importers far back, u hear names like dubic and co. Dis pple were almost in all countries in europe. I love dem ..
This it what our nation as a whole needs... Small communities coming together and pulling resources together to fix the problems in their immediate environment. Nothing but respect for the people of Abiriba.
That only happens when people share the same common belief. In the wider nation, people believe Nigeria will not work and they can't do anything. And so Nigeria doesn't work and no one does anything. In this Abriba, they have developed the opposite attitude over time. And so things work there.
This is what western media will not show us. Thanks bro for this documentary. Beautiful town. Viewing from 🇬🇭. Please adopt me add ooo. I love the greenery.
I'm Igbo from Imo state and this is my first time of hearing and seeing this Abiriba. And I have to admit, I'm amazed. I've never seen a village look this good. It's like an estate 😭. They're really blessed there
Watching from Gambia..I amazed how beautiful community is. The houses are so beautiful 😍 Africa is so beautiful. I am from the west..thank God for social media 🙏 they would never showed that Africa is developed and beautiful 😍 🤩
I keep on repeating this, I love this village.thats how African should live. These governments have failed people of Africa.This is the way to go Africans .Malawi 🇲🇼 here.
The most beautiful village I have seen. Looks like we are in Scotland or Wales. ❤ Thanks for showing us lovely houses and the weather looks beautiful too.
Nwanna, hapu ihe ahu, enweghi Ihe anyi were. Have you been to Kano and Kaduna before? Igbo land has the worst roads in Nigeria state. Igbo land have had the worst performing governors in Nigeria. I bet you travel and see things for yourself. The roads in Igbo land is of low quality compare to some northern states. If our Igbo governors were working and doing what they are supposed to do, Igbo land would have been heaven,but no they are doing the opposite
Omg thank you for taking me to Abiriba ,I've always heard small London and i know a few Abiribarians , but today seeing this place made me believe . Very beautiful Village Seren environment
First time I’ve seen such clean big beautiful homes and with trees in Naija! Love the area that there located it’s so country like and so much space between houses 🏘️ 😊
a clean town in Nigeria with no rubbish in the streets. There must be Godly people living there . Very well done. Nigeria is much too dirty so wonderful to behold a clean and loved town like this one. Well done
I've heard so much about Abiriba and would love to visit the Community in the nearest future, above all I Commend there communal ways of living and there developmental strides and efforts.
Beautiful! Without the stress of city life. It has grown beyond a village. It is now a town. Well done to the people of Abiriba. Glad to see this. May your peace and prosperity continue.
Wow! I have heard the term "small London" many times. Having watched this video, I now appreciate why the place was so named. They are a community worthy of emulation
I love this video my dad took us to Abriba for sight seeing on our way to our own village which isn't so far from there, I enjoyed myself they really understand what development is that's how to do it make money support others bring the money home and develop your town.
I am excited to see this documentary on great improvement in Abiriba. I did my NYSC at ENUDA HIGH SCHOOL in 1997 and can testify that it is a small London. Great architectural designs all over. I love the spirit of Abiribarians... Wish to visit again in future...
@@DavidNkwa yes, thank you for this thorough enlightenment on our beautiful "Ebriba" ( in our acent) 😂 Hope you come visit during Christmas period. Very funfilled experience promised. Thank you once again. 🤩
This should be about the cleanest place in Nigeria. Absolutely beautiful. Even the clouds over Abiriba are more beautiful. I've been there several times but never went round.
I will suggest you go back this place during Xmas period so you can have access to most of the houses. Another popular Gospel musician 'Dr Felix Ndukwe' is also from Abiriba. The owner of Dubic Malt and Beer (which was later sold to Guinness Nigeria PLC) is also from Abiriba.
Youonly showed and talked about individual houses, but did not talk about development projects in Abiriba. Development projects in Abiriba is usually carried out by various cultural Association called Age Groups. A typical example is the Abiriba library complex built by Akahaba Age Group etc. Notwithstanding, you're doing great job.
This is so interesting and educative. One thing paramount with Abiriba people and most of old bende people is the love the show to one another. Even out side Abiriba when you meet them outside you will see the affection they show to themselves. Way back in the university this was obvious. But here is the thing, people are talking about bringing industries and other businesses to their community, but that to me will bring in a lot of strangers to their community and therefore pollute their culture and respect the share. This people are subject to their constituted authorities and the respect is so much in tact. Every thing they do follows rules and regulations and every body comply. So while we envy them, let's also know that they are committed to the peace and serenity of their community and the result is the ambiance and mutual co- existence the enjoy while home or abroad.
Thank you dor showing me Abiriba (aka small London) I hv been hearing of Abiriba as a small London I confirm it today God bless Abiriba God bless Abiriba people....am from Imo State i must appreciate God things ....really Abiriba is a small London.
Come back to making those pretty yt videos so you can add one queen's mansion to your beautiful village . You last posted 2 years ago ,get back to them babes
This must be a peaceful village.Not seen a single car on the road.God bless the people of small London. Hope there is a hotel for lodging,because i intend to visit theis wonderful village sooner than later.
This is not a village but a town, this place is better than many state capital in the north west, even better than Oshogbo and lokoja, even the old Ibadan and Ife they call city
@@ableman2108 my brother buildings is the most important aspect or one of the most important aspect of developments with factories and other infrastructures like electricity, good roads and pipe borne water, let's not deceive ourselves😀😀
The narrator said that all the social amenities like schools, hospitals etc were provided by the people; that they don’t receive allocation from the state or local government.
Jesus Jesus Jesus Christ of Nazareth wow wow wow so lovely so beautiful may God almighty continue to Bless them Amen and Amen ooh how i wish our state Cross River will emulate Igbo people ❤❤❤❤❤❤😘😘😘😘
Love it love it. This documentary is cool and indeed, Abiriba is a Supercool town. Kudos to their founding fathers who layed such a healthy competitive foundation upon which the community has now lived up to. It's a model that can work everywhere else if the people share that communal lifestyle which is an African heritage. Thanks David, you just earned one more follower with the notification bell activated 😀.
Many thanks for these accurate observations. We are grateful to our founding fathers indeed. That spirit of oneness, is the bond that has brought us thus far. No matter the crisis. Every Abiriba indegine is proud of our awesome heritage. And I pray that God will cause that love to always remain in us. No matter where we find ourselves. #OneLove
@@dennisabdool2427 it's not entirely true. But one of the conditions is that you must join in the community development projects too as the people themselves are involved. They'll treat you like a son and you'll never feel like a stranger.
I have heard that Abiriba is a very developed small town. And now I feel a sense of pride watching this. These people are truly practicing the Igbo concept of "obinwanne" and "onye aghala nwanne ya"; they are living the Great Igbo Dream. Nnewi, with all the billionaires at their disposal, is the most disappointing place I have been to in Igboland. I will marry an Abiriba girl.
This video is not complete. I hope the content creator would do another video showcasing the social lives of Abiriba people and maybe that will answer your question. But to attempt to answer your question I will only leave with this word “ Abiriba is the only community that I know in the world that can openly welcome strangers and offer them the opportunity to naturalize with full citizenship rights “ Those who want to associate with Igbos ,Abiriba is the pathway. However don’t believe me rather do your research!
I agree it’s very lovely. I wish that other communities will emulate them and build like this in their villages of origin before going to build in Abuja , Lagos or abroad etc. Charity begins at home.
Abiriba is so beautiful and you only were able to capture just the tip of the iceberg. You didn't visit Ogozi street with is the recent maitama in Abiriba.
A village? It's a town. Clean, by Nigeria standards. Keep it small and keep away the 22 million+ who help Nigeria with trades in Lagos. I'd like to see the commercial hub though. Wonder why the beautiful mansions have high walls. Beautiful town. Love it
Please Kindly click the share button and share this video. Thank you
In Americas "Our respect our values our up bringing is vanished in general we ONLY looking for what other can give us NOT what we can give. For example, few years arriving in United States, I had an aunt living in Canada, I called her up telling her I am to visit her in her replied "bring me some liquors, I said that is all I have to spent while I were In Canada, she said she will give me back me money, she never did. Many years later she asked me to sponsor her nieces she will pay, I look at her, I never said a WORD. "Memories do not live like peoples do they ALWAYS stay with us. WHY should I make the SAME error AGAIN???? ANYWAY, Thanks for the documentary.
One beautiful thing about Abiriba is that you're not scared to go into someone's else's house when you're thirsty. You can't visit anyone's house without being fed. Abiriba youths embark on different projects annually shared among themselves. The next projects are focused on education and schools. Then Healthcare in the nearest future. It's a lovely place to be and I'm proud to call it Home.
Yes very true my brother. Remember our massive Akahaba General Hospital, built by the same named age grade before the war. Handed over to the State Government, which they left to deteriorate over time. Has now been refurbished by some well meaning Abiriba men women in the diaspora. If only the State Government will allow the community to repossess it's management, as being engaged. Not to mention the Okezie School of Midwifery, built by same named age grade years back.
That's a blessed people. That's why they are great. No community or family thrives in wickedness and selfishness.
@@ellenotah7292You people should stop giving your hard-earned facilities and infrastructure to the government to manage. Manage them yourselves. There are good private clinics and hispitals in Nigeria, which are better than the government-controlled ones. There is no single thing that the government in the country manager well.
Nice one
I'm from Abiriba. We live in various cities in Nigeria and abroad. An Abiriba man's first mandate is to build in Abiriba first before building in the city. That's why you see the building houses
People live in those houses. Abiriba has four seasons; Christmas, Easter, Ekembu (September) and Iriama ( July). During these periods, Abiriba people lock their businesses and offices and travel home. When you come to Abiriba doing these periods, there are influx of people with different ceremonies happening around. Abiriba is known for exotic parties and ceremonies with expensive drinks in the world. Try visiting Abiriba during Christmas or Easter etc. You're invited to celebrate Christmas with us, if you don't mind
I wish my town can adopt this policy to build at home 1st before elsewhere. God bless Abariba
I'm proud to be a native of a kingdom where nobody is jealous or envious of each others success but thrives on daily basis to grow nd better the lives of others
@Joy, that's the key
Are there good & affordable hotels for visitors?
Because I am thinking of visiting Abirika very soon
I love Abiriba People. They are very industrious, hospitable and dearing. Wonderful People
I grew up in cotonou, republique du benin
abiriba pple were ahead of time no dought.
Abiriba pple were Importers far back, u hear names like dubic and co.
Dis pple were almost in all countries in europe.
I love dem ..
This is the best documentary about Abiriba so far.
Home indeed….
This it what our nation as a whole needs...
Small communities coming together and pulling resources together to fix the problems in their immediate environment.
Nothing but respect for the people of Abiriba.
Community bond is very important
That only happens when people share the same common belief. In the wider nation, people believe Nigeria will not work and they can't do anything. And so Nigeria doesn't work and no one does anything. In this Abriba, they have developed the opposite attitude over time. And so things work there.
@@JohnFekoloid Very apt
Thank you guys for your kind input. 😊
This is what western media will not show us. Thanks bro for this documentary. Beautiful town. Viewing from 🇬🇭. Please adopt me add ooo.
I love the greenery.
This is the most beautiful village in the whole of Africa. Other Nigerians should emulate them. God bless them!!!
you haven't been to the whole of Africa
@@nomaddiaries9790 am not from Nigeria but there's no other village in Africa like this truth be told.
I'm Igbo from Imo state and this is my first time of hearing and seeing this Abiriba. And I have to admit, I'm amazed. I've never seen a village look this good. It's like an estate 😭. They're really blessed there
Is my village
Bro, same here from Imo State, and sometimes I ask myself why is Imo State still undeveloped like other Eastern States 😢
@@lilmoney9119Imo is beginning to do well o
No reason am
Your first time hearing it? Hmmmm surprising though. I have visited there some years ago. Is better than what are seeing here.
One thing I noticed is that the roads are paved with well constructed drainage 👍🏽❤️
Yes.
Well demarcated as well. With street and district. In a village.
When most cities include state capital are in a disarray
This video is a beautiful representation of Abiriba 😍
I am definitely proud to be from this breathtaking village called Abiriba ☺️
Watching from Gambia..I amazed how beautiful community is. The houses are so beautiful 😍 Africa is so beautiful. I am from the west..thank God for social media 🙏 they would never showed that Africa is developed and beautiful 😍 🤩
True.
Thank you brother
Bro Nakam
I keep on repeating this, I love this village.thats how African should live. These governments have failed people of Africa.This is the way to go Africans .Malawi 🇲🇼 here.
Am so proud to come from ABIRIBA, Your welcome to Small London in Biafra Land. GOD BLESS ABIRIBA. 🙏
HATS OFF! to the Igbos- VERY enterprising people. I'm AMAZED!
About the most beautiful community I've seen in Nigeria- ABIRIBA.
Wow, I am really impressed!
The most beautiful village I have seen.
Looks like we are in Scotland or Wales. ❤
Thanks for showing us lovely houses and the weather looks beautiful too.
Abiriba is so cute..I will transform my own village like this
The village is extremely beautiful 😍 ❤ ♥ igbo amaka
You. Are welcome
Beautiful city in Nigeria no place like this in the world
It's a village not a city
This is more than a village, and it's so beautiful.
Show this to those shouting Igbo go and develop your states. Ndi o ji onu egbu Oji So proud of my people.
Nwanna, hapu ihe ahu, enweghi Ihe anyi were. Have you been to Kano and Kaduna before? Igbo land has the worst roads in Nigeria state. Igbo land have had the worst performing governors in Nigeria. I bet you travel and see things for yourself. The roads in Igbo land is of low quality compare to some northern states. If our Igbo governors were working and doing what they are supposed to do, Igbo land would have been heaven,but no they are doing the opposite
@@chukasonnwaanumeze9105 ssho2
@@chukasonnwaanumeze9105you no just get sense thats all
This is my village and I'm a witness to whatever this guy said. This is the most quiet place I've ever been in my life 😍😍
I have..tapped .and..received my .GRACE of.WEALTH. by watching this video in JESUS MIGHTY NAME. AMEN
AMEN
Amazing, I wish every community could emulate this, it will be beautiful.
Wow!!! It is actually beautiful. Bonny needs to learn.
This place is beautiful. Most of all clean and peaceful.
Abiriba small London, so proud to be from here. Our village is truly the greatest ❤
Okey oh.
Kindly share the video
Omg thank you for taking me to Abiriba ,I've always heard small London and i know a few Abiribarians , but today seeing this place made me believe .
Very beautiful Village Seren environment
No doubt, though i haven't been in the eastern part of Nigeria but I will give it to Abiriba
This video, does not justice to this place to be honest
your videos are amazing and unique showing us beautiful people of Nigeria Much love from Italia
This is not village brother, this is a beautiful town, one Love Nigeria, long leave federal republic of Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Lol this is my origin that's my small village bro, it's not a town
This is not Nigeria, it’s has nothing to do with government but was built by the community because they support themselves without any government help
@@Bankuspropertymanagement
I don't understand why Nigerians think that any place you have nice houses must be called a city.
It's a beautiful village bro
First time I’ve seen such clean big beautiful homes and with trees in Naija! Love the area that there located it’s so country like and so much space between houses 🏘️ 😊
That's because you only see Lagos through movies. Most villages have greenery.
Is a village
My beaútíful village
WOW 🥺 Very beautiful! My hat off to Abiriba people! Their village planning beats most major towns and cities in Nigeria!
a clean town in Nigeria with no rubbish in the streets. There must be Godly people living there . Very well done. Nigeria is much too dirty so wonderful to behold a clean and loved town like this one. Well done
It's actually a village not a town. It's my village.
Its my village normally the native are not always around during xmas . no crowd there..
most villages in bende local government and Ohafia is like that
Godly people? To be clean?
Cleanliness is next to godliness. I totally agree
The Town is very neat and they people are very wealthy
Good job bro
I recently visited Abiriba to attend a funeral, and I must say, it was not even like a village. Very urbanized beautiful place…
Thank you
God bless you
Wow...I do see Abiriba in pictures. This is my first time seeing it in a video. Such a beautiful place 😍
The place is too beautiful, l'm so proud of them
I've heard so much about Abiriba and would love to visit the Community in the nearest future, above all I Commend there communal ways of living and there developmental strides and efforts.
Beautiful! Without the stress of city life. It has grown beyond a village. It is now a town. Well done to the people of Abiriba. Glad to see this. May your peace and prosperity continue.
Isie!
Amen
Abiriba is one of the most beautiful community In Abia state ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Not one of the most but the most beautiful in Africa
I love everything 💓
God bless
Wow! I have heard the term "small London" many times. Having watched this video, I now appreciate why the place was so named. They are a community worthy of emulation
It's is small London indeed, I know a lot of people who are from Abiriba, their oneness is out of this world
As an abiriba man… this is beautiful.. bringing to the notice of people outside what abiriba is like.
Thank you.
Kindly share the video
So beautiful and inspiring 😍
I love this video my dad took us to Abriba for sight seeing on our way to our own village which isn't so far from there, I enjoyed myself they really understand what development is that's how to do it make money support others bring the money home and develop your town.
Am cameroonian,i can admit that our capital Yaoundé is not up to abiriba
I am excited to see this documentary on great improvement in Abiriba. I did my NYSC at ENUDA HIGH SCHOOL in 1997 and can testify that it is a small London. Great architectural designs all over. I love the spirit of Abiribarians...
Wish to visit again in future...
Great
Well done for the great job.
Thank you
That's my alma mata 💙 👏
@@DavidNkwa yes, thank you for this thorough enlightenment on our beautiful "Ebriba" ( in our acent) 😂 Hope you come visit during Christmas period. Very funfilled experience promised. Thank you once again. 🤩
Awesome video the Abiriba village is green land and eco friendly 🙌
This should be about the cleanest place in Nigeria. Absolutely beautiful. Even the clouds over Abiriba are more beautiful. I've been there several times but never went round.
How far is this place from Lagos? This PLACE IS MAGNIFICENT ❤
Quite far, you have to fly to the location
I will suggest you go back this place during Xmas period so you can have access to most of the houses.
Another popular Gospel musician 'Dr Felix Ndukwe' is also from Abiriba.
The owner of Dubic Malt and Beer (which was later sold to Guinness Nigeria PLC) is also from Abiriba.
Abiriba is a beautiful town indeed...
Lovely. I will love to visit Abiriba.
Youonly showed and talked about individual houses, but did not talk about development projects in Abiriba.
Development projects in Abiriba is usually carried out by various cultural Association called Age Groups.
A typical example is the Abiriba library complex built by Akahaba Age Group etc.
Notwithstanding, you're doing great job.
I did talk about age grade and how development is done through it.
You probably were skipping the video.
However I did not mention a specific project
I just saw my house at nchiehi ,ezinne close ... David kaa.. imela.
💃💃💃💃💃🙏
Kaa nwanne m. My house is also around Nchiyi
I swear to God this village is more developed than our State Capital.
Thank you for this am from Abiriba you guys are welcome
This is so interesting and educative. One thing paramount with Abiriba people and most of old bende people is the love the show to one another. Even out side Abiriba when you meet them outside you will see the affection they show to themselves. Way back in the university this was obvious. But here is the thing, people are talking about bringing industries and other businesses to their community, but that to me will bring in a lot of strangers to their community and therefore pollute their culture and respect the share. This people are subject to their constituted authorities and the respect is so much in tact. Every thing they do follows rules and regulations and every body comply. So while we envy them, let's also know that they are committed to the peace and serenity of their community and the result is the ambiance and mutual co- existence the enjoy while home or abroad.
Wow Abriba is beautiful and from the video I sense that the area must be quiet and calm
Am proud of my village in my next world i will also come from my village Abiriba ❤️
Thank you dor showing me Abiriba (aka small London) I hv been hearing of Abiriba as a small London I confirm it today God bless Abiriba God bless Abiriba people....am from Imo State i must appreciate God things ....really Abiriba is a small London.
My village! Y’all should come visit during Xmas and you’ll see how beautiful and fun we are.
Come back to making those pretty yt videos so you can add one queen's mansion to your beautiful village . You last posted 2 years ago ,get back to them babes
This must be a peaceful village.Not seen a single car on the road.God bless the people of small London. Hope there is a hotel for lodging,because i intend to visit theis wonderful village sooner than later.
A very beautiful palatial buildings abounds here, its shows the people here are really hardworking individuals.kudos to the people of Abiriba.
Thankyou for sharing with the world at large, Greetings from the Caribbean
Thank you
Abriba great people with great mind, I have been hearing about this village.
Very very beautiful villiage, beautiful than many big Citys,dont call this villiage again is now beautiful clean,calm town.
This is not a village but a town, this place is better than many state capital in the north west, even better than Oshogbo and lokoja, even the old Ibadan and Ife they call city
People make city not building
@@ableman2108 my brother buildings is the most important aspect or one of the most important aspect of developments with factories and other infrastructures like electricity, good roads and pipe borne water, let's not deceive ourselves😀😀
@@chukwukakennedy6296 pls tell that person that comment on you that he is still sleeping without all this there is nothing like village or towns
It must also better than abia state capital then?
@@ableman2108jealousy
The narrator said that all the social amenities like schools, hospitals etc were provided by the people; that they don’t receive allocation from the state or local government.
Everything in abiriba was built by indigenes no government allocations
Jesus Jesus Jesus Christ of Nazareth wow wow wow so lovely so beautiful may God almighty continue to Bless them Amen and Amen ooh how i wish our state Cross River will emulate Igbo people ❤❤❤❤❤❤😘😘😘😘
Love it love it. This documentary is cool and indeed, Abiriba is a Supercool town. Kudos to their founding fathers who layed such a healthy competitive foundation upon which the community has now lived up to. It's a model that can work everywhere else if the people share that communal lifestyle which is an African heritage. Thanks David, you just earned one more follower with the notification bell activated 😀.
Welcome to the family Kenneth
Many thanks for these accurate observations. We are grateful to our founding fathers indeed. That spirit of oneness, is the bond that has brought us thus far. No matter the crisis. Every Abiriba indegine is proud of our awesome heritage. And I pray that God will cause that love to always remain in us. No matter where we find ourselves. #OneLove
Wow, this is my hometown. It's almost 2 years I'd been there.
Great. Kindly share the video
Pls come back ooo
@@lindaabel7882 😊😊 I will one of these days.
I am proud of my Town. Much love Sir
Thank you for watching.
Kindly share the video
I'm from Ohafia in Abia too. The land of the heroes
Kaa. Nnwanemu
Kaa bro....
❤Very decent and serene with green ambience. Glory be to God
Just beautiful,
Thank you for sharing
This one is more than village🙌🏽🙌🏽
I watched this more than once.this is so beautiful.I have no problem relocating to this place .Damn!..I hope they can sell land to a visitor
They would if you give them the right price but usually, the people of this village are prideful and don't sell their family inheritance.
@@oompaloompa3188 oh !I understand perfectly.thanks
@@dennisabdool2427 it's not entirely true. But one of the conditions is that you must join in the community development projects too as the people themselves are involved. They'll treat you like a son and you'll never feel like a stranger.
No bro we don't do that thanks but you can come and live as long as u like but don't cause chaos 😜
Be ready to pay for higher price because land is very scarce and expensive in the east.
I have heard that Abiriba is a very developed small town. And now I feel a sense of pride watching this. These people are truly practicing the Igbo concept of "obinwanne" and "onye aghala nwanne ya"; they are living the Great Igbo Dream. Nnewi, with all the billionaires at their disposal, is the most disappointing place I have been to in Igboland.
I will marry an Abiriba girl.
Lol...
You will not be disappointed to marry from here, and make sure you invite me
Ah me sef want billionaire partner
Make sure you build something in Abiriba as you're planning on marrying one of our daughters 😂😂😂
@@emmanuelonwuka1532 Nke a abụghọ nsogbu.
@@frankchika4459 you're welcome.
Nice to have you in abiriba, abia state
Nobody watches this particular video and is not inspired...I am inspired!
Small London. I would love to visit one of these days ❤❤❤❤❤❤
This tower you are seeing here has been rebuilt,very fine and taller now
The roads have been reconstructed
awesome. maybe we will have to do a part 2
@@DavidNkwawe need you to visit Abiriba again
Send me transportation I will come. Lol
Very neat people
Dis is really so amazing on all levels
Even the part that looks like a village is not still even looking Soo, once a road is constructed then u see any beauty again
I'm telling you
This a beautiful village
So happy to see a vlog of my hometown (Small London)❤️❤️...The ambiance gets better during the festivities 😌😌
Never knew what Abriba is like since I have been hearing the same. it's a successful beautiful place. Thank David Nkwa
This place is so beautiful hope they accept visitors
You will be treated as king here
Yesoooo you want wife took we. Will give you join
This video is not complete. I hope the content creator would do another video showcasing the social lives of Abiriba people and maybe that will answer your question. But to attempt to answer your question I will only leave with this word “ Abiriba is the only community that I know in the world that can openly welcome strangers and offer them the opportunity to naturalize with full citizenship rights “ Those who want to associate with Igbos ,Abiriba is the pathway. However don’t believe me rather do your research!
I agree it’s very lovely. I wish that other communities will emulate them and build like this in their villages of origin before going to build in Abuja , Lagos or abroad etc. Charity begins at home.
Beautiful video thanks for sharing this video.
Beautuful!
The Ndi okorie road at 9:53 minutes is now asphalt by Amaeke community,may be you have make this video like 3 month ago,nice video
Right. Thanks for the update, kindly share the video
@@DavidNkwa yes, the road is now good. They have started another road at first bank
Abiriba is so beautiful and you only were able to capture just the tip of the iceberg. You didn't visit Ogozi street with is the recent maitama in Abiriba.
Really most beautiful village in Nigeria
My next visit to Nigeria, I want to take my family on vacation in Abiriba. Hope there are Hotels. Please the direction from PH to Abiriba.
Yes
Sure
A village? It's a town. Clean, by Nigeria standards. Keep it small and keep away the 22 million+ who help Nigeria with trades in Lagos. I'd like to see the commercial hub though. Wonder why the beautiful mansions have high walls. Beautiful town. Love it
Yes, 100% that Abiriba is not a village but town. Love this. Thanks for good job. 👍
Thank you. Kindly share the video
How I wished all the villages in Nigeria can look like these, we raise by lifting each other. Nice work
That tower clock was built by my grandma's age grade association called Ojigiri Ndu Age Grade.