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As a Nigerian, you need to be proud of your heritage. That is our identity. Infact we believe no one is better than us, it's all about opportunity and nothing more .
Si's face in 5:08 after she says "...whys it the first time we're hearing about this" reminds me of my mom when i was a naughty little kid, she'd ask me what she already knows with that face waiting for me to say it myself before she whooped my stubborn ass😆💯 Much love you two from FCT, Nigeria💜💯
This is beautiful! And brings back so many memories as a child, we always watched the Argungun fishing festival on the national Tv stations. You should also check out the Ẹyọ festival of Lagos❤
Not. True. All Nigerians are very colourful people and we have various festivals nationwide and we all have our traditional attires and they are colourful.
@@A-fg7ov I completely agree with you. I have seen it. I grew up with both Igbo and Cameroonians in diverse communities in Lagos Nigeria and went to school with both. The Igbo people can relate with anyone on earth no matter how difficult they may be unless they persecute them. They did well in the north too for decades until the Biafran war and Islam got in the way of national unity. With good leaders all Nigerians can get along and unify again if all of our problems are solved fairly by competent leadership that can give us hope again. One strong and indivisible Nigeria is what I believe in. It’s what Africa needs. I put the needs of Africa first.
All parts of Nigeria are completely different from each other and together all over 500 different peoples complete with their languages that make up Nigeria complement each other. We are all like iron that sharpens iron in our differences and diversity. I will never choose any other nation to be born into in my next life other than Nigeria or whatever name its people may call themselves in that distant future. I love all. Nigerian’s even if the north annoys me a lot. Abroad, I will take a bullet for any Nigerian tribe or ethnic group. We must all have each others back and still tell each other the truth based on how we see it. That is what makes us Nigerians. I will never want to have it another way. It makes us all interesting and unique as a collective God bless Nigerians and federal republic of Nigeria 🇳🇬🙏🏿🌍✊🏿.
Well in Nigeria...the Nigeria state evolved from the British signing treaty of "friendships & protections" with the traditional states like the argungui emirate which was probably under the sokoto caliphate. The Nigerian state preserved these hereditary traditional kingdoms with some local responsibilities as royal fathers without actually granting them an official role in the running of the country. Nigeria is a land of a thousand kingdom from empires like the Kanem-Bornu Empire to city-states like the grand-Bonny kingdom. You will probably find a King at about every 10km in Nigeria.
I felt proud to see our culture on display, but sad that they called us backward in order to justify centuries of slavery and colonialism. Seeing your reactions, you looked like a lost family member getting reacquainted and learning about their family. Love
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It's a risk going into a river with such big fishes in it. I'm equally wondering if there are no poisonous snakes or other reptiles in the river as well.
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Glad you are tapping into the culture. One love from Jimet-Yola Nigeria.(Northeastern 🇳🇬❣️💫🌹)
One love fam!
We have so many festivals, there is still The new yam festival
Yep yep 😊
Would love to check that out as well!
Yh we have Bambu in Nigeria
As a Nigerian, you need to be proud of your heritage. That is our identity. Infact we believe no one is better than us, it's all about opportunity and nothing more .
Si's face in 5:08 after she says "...whys it the first time we're hearing about this" reminds me of my mom when i was a naughty little kid, she'd ask me what she already knows with that face waiting for me to say it myself before she whooped my stubborn ass😆💯
Much love you two from FCT, Nigeria💜💯
Too funny! Sierra face would tell it all without no hesitation lol!
PROUDLY NAIJA 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬.
NORTHERN NIGERIA , RICH, COLOURFUL, POWERFUL, AND STRONG, AGRICULTURAL , FISHING, ANCIENTS SKILLS, ARE PRESERVED OVER THERE....❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
We definitely have Bamboo in Africa 😂its hollowed out and choped and used as cups or storage for traditional wine called palm wine and other things ❤
One of the most famous festivals in nigeria a fishing festival.
😊 thanks for exploring Northern Nigeria
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Its hereditary! There is indeed a line of succession
Good to know! Thanks
@@TheDemouchetsREACT However, they are not political leaders. Similar to the constitutional monarchs in Europe.
This is beautiful! And brings back so many memories as a child, we always watched the Argungun fishing festival on the national Tv stations. You should also check out the Ẹyọ festival of Lagos❤
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We have lots of bamboo in Nigeria.
It's by Heir
Watching from Yola- Adamawa state. Argungu is one place i wish to visit insha Allah. Love your content.
Respect to us Nigerians. Over 30,000 fishermen fishing in on lake in one day in an annual completion. We go all out and colourful when we celebrate.
The plants you called corn is actually sugarcane
They are born into it, the heir to the kingdom
So refreshing to watch culture from the North of Nigeria.
They have bamboo in Africa
Wow, that's my state ❤
Please react too zinox computers and phonesz they are made in Nigeria
Northern part of Nigeria totally different from the southern part
Not. True. All Nigerians are very colourful people and we have various festivals nationwide and we all have our traditional attires and they are colourful.
@@alvanalvinohe’s saying the truth. An Igbo man has more in common with somebody from Cameroon than in the North.
@@A-fg7ov I completely agree with you. I have seen it. I grew up with both Igbo and Cameroonians in diverse communities in Lagos Nigeria and went to school with both. The Igbo people can relate with anyone on earth no matter how difficult they may be unless they persecute them. They did well in the north too for decades until the Biafran war and Islam got in the way of national unity. With good leaders all Nigerians can get along and unify again if all of our problems are solved fairly by competent leadership that can give us hope again. One strong and indivisible Nigeria is what I believe in. It’s what Africa needs. I put the needs of Africa first.
All parts of Nigeria are completely different from each other and together all over 500 different peoples complete with their languages that make up Nigeria complement each other. We are all like iron that sharpens iron in our differences and diversity. I will never choose any other nation to be born into in my next life other than Nigeria or whatever name its people may call themselves in that distant future. I love all. Nigerian’s even if the north annoys me a lot. Abroad, I will take a bullet for any Nigerian tribe or ethnic group. We must all have each others back and still tell each other the truth based on how we see it. That is what makes us Nigerians. I will never want to have it another way. It makes us all interesting and unique as a collective God bless Nigerians and federal republic of Nigeria 🇳🇬🙏🏿🌍✊🏿.
Well in Nigeria...the Nigeria state evolved from the British signing treaty of "friendships & protections" with the traditional states like the argungui emirate which was probably under the sokoto caliphate. The Nigerian state preserved these hereditary traditional kingdoms with some local responsibilities as royal fathers without actually granting them an official role in the running of the country. Nigeria is a land of a thousand kingdom from empires like the Kanem-Bornu Empire to city-states like the grand-Bonny kingdom. You will probably find a King at about every 10km in Nigeria.
Facts on top of facts !
We have a lot of bamboos in Nigeria. Especially on the south south
That is a sugarcane farm
keep up the great work!
Thanks, will do!
Kebbi State
I felt proud to see our culture on display, but sad that they called us backward in order to justify centuries of slavery and colonialism. Seeing your reactions, you looked like a lost family member getting reacquainted and learning about their family. Love
There's bamboo in Africa but I think those are sugarcane sticks. Definitely looks like it.
Didn’t think to mention that one!
I think that's sugarcane but again I could be wrong.
There's definitely in bamboo is southern Nigerian. I don't know about the north.
We have Bamboo 🎍 Here in north
and it's all caught by a small net and fishing gourd...literally with their hands.
The size of the fish is crazy!
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It's a risk going into a river with such big fishes in it. I'm equally wondering if there are no poisonous snakes or other reptiles in the river as well.
I believe they are fortified against such
Them fish ate if their were any lol
Its hereditary but the emirate in Nigeria came through jihadi conquest
9:34 hahaha looks like a catfish
Bigger than our usual for sure !
@@TheDemouchetsREACT 😀🤣
it's actually a local catfish
@@JONAHOGAR-gl5ub 👍🏾