Nigeria🇳🇬 | From Warri to Calabar | the Hospitality and the Race [S3-E14] Honda Africa Twin XRV 650
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- Welcome to another episode! In this episode we enjoyed some warn reception in Warri, Delta State and race off to Calabar, Cross River State. It was quite an intense ride and we met some friendly men in uniform on the way.
Keep flying with us accros Africa. Cheers!
Nice one bro! as an Ivorian-Ghanean, I am so happy to see that one of my brothers is going beyond borders and showcasing our beautiful African Culture! I am currently backping in Latin America, and for sure, my next destination will be in Africa too. Just keep going!!! Greetings from South America!
Brilliant 🤩! Nice one brother! That’s absolutely exciting. You must be quite ambitious than me with backpacking😄!
Keep going too and travel safe. You should definitely come down.
Peace ✌🏾
Even the sky will not be your limit
Amen😊! Certainly! Thank you for the encouragement 📣!
Well done my brother….
Safe journey….
Thank you 🙏🏾
Congratulations 🎉👏
Thank you 🙏🏾
Wow! Well done, guys. I visited Warri in the Delta State. AREA!
Calabar? You guys are getting close to Central Africa.
Oh great! Hope you had a good time in Warri.
I tell you! Central Africa is part of the plan!😄✌🏾
Thank You guys for taking us to places in our beloved continent that most us will never visit. You guys are great. Keep going.
Thank you very much 😊🫡
Flying flags
Fly higher
Yes Sir!
Bro, you are well informed about the political situations in your host countries as well...very very important... we pray that you and your co riders don't get yourselves into any "Adebayor" situations. You sabi?
Hahaha which one is “Adebayor” situations? Make me sabi that one😄!
Thank you for the encouraging words!🙏🏾
@DAITEYSTH They drove from the Congo into Angola using a road at a contested enclave for rebels. Some of the players didn't make it back to Togo. Google the story wai.
@@kwamea.9162 Oh yeah I remember the AFCON Angola 2010 incidence. I will, certainly, cautious navigate my way out.
That’s a very helpful reminder. Thank you.
God almighty alone guide and protect you brother in the mighty name of JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH
@@ominiekwe7241 Amen! Thank you 🙏🏾
I hope you had some Banga soup in Warri
Certainly! We were really well looked after😊✌🏾
You did not show us portharcourt and uyo before calabar.😅The minister of works has been on that east west road about 7 times now yet the road is still very bad.They are suppose to be expanding the road using rigid/concrete pavement. Trucks are a big problem in Nigeria,they are everywhere destroying the roads.Nice one though,ride safely guys. Thanks.
That’s correct!
We raced through Port Harcourt and Uyo with no footages, sadly. Probably because we needed to make it to Calabar before sunset. We shall reschedule to visit almost every state capital in Nigeria. Nigeria is truly great!🇳🇬🫡
Keep on keeping on
Thank you, sir! 🫡
I like your beautiful baritone voice.
Thank you very much ✌🏾
@DAITEYSTH Having rode in some Nigerian cities, what can you say about the state of Nigerian roads?
@Open_DoorMedia good question. I am actually planning to discuss that in a separate video. I may not be able to answer that well in a text so let me put Togo, Benin and Nigeria in one video about their roads! I think that would be fair😊🙏🏾
@@TheFlyingFlags You will not put Ghana?
@Open_DoorMedia Ghana is already in a separate video on the channel with Ivory Coast, Liberia and Sierra Leone on the same road topic. 😊✌🏾
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Imagine this is an oil city. I used to have an uncle who works for an oil company in Escravos as one of the directors using helicopter to see the rigs and he says there is nothing to write home about Warri. I have been to Warri several time myself. They just like to intimidate people and nothing more.
How much did the new bike cost u massa? I need honda twin Africa too
Got the bike for N2m 🙏🏾
@@TheFlyingFlags ....thanks for replying. I will find one hopefully when I land in Nigeria this winter. May the Almighty keep guys
@@classicvwride7520 brilliant!
But if you live somewhere in Europe (Germany, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Poland etc) it would be easier to get and ship down here. Usually these old bikes are hard to get here.
@@TheFlyingFlags ...I live in the UK actually but the cost of duty in Nigeria has gone up since Tinubu became the president. I found an African twin 2019 for 9m. Same as itchy boots bike. I want to use it to your Africa during my sabbatical leave which is a year
@@classicvwride7520 great. Good to know you’ve found a 2019 AT. That’s certainly way better.
Good luck, sir!
What country comes next?
Just keep following
Which next country is?
Cameroon? Central African Republic? Gabon? Republic of Congo?
@@DusanTadicDusanVlahovicand for now we’re still rolling Nigeria 🇳🇬! Please stay tuned and you’ll be notified on the next country 😊🙏🏾
What country will stay tuned?
1. Cameroon
2. Central Afriacn Republic
3. Democratic Republic of the Congo
4. Republic of Congo
5. Gabon
6. Equatorial Guinea
I think it is Cameroon
I think Cameroon and the Central African Republic is comming next.
Nigeria is a god forsaken country. I really don't know what my leaders are useful for. They can't fix roads and can't provide amenities yet many of my fellow Nigerians keep praising this nonsense. It is a big shame.
Thank you, sirs.
It is well, sir! There’s hope, let’s keep going strong. Nigeria 🇳🇬 will do well.🫡
Are you not really depressed how can a country be god forsaken as if you talking to your god forsaken self lol... Cure your depression, individual like you are worse but come online commenting rubbish
It is not a "god forsaken" country. If you don't learn to speak positively about your country nothing will ever work for you there
The guy is cursed. A local man forming to know it all.
@@BoskiM Yes, since those who are speaking positive in suffering are finding things working for them. Jeez!