Me being a British Jamaican find these honest vlogs refreshing as I’m always to see how different cultures live . I know that some people have an opinion on UA-camrs putting out such content but let’s be real. This is true life. Even England has deprived areas. Maybe such content might just touch someone’s heart to want to start making a change
My cousin drove me from Port Harcourt to Aba market. It was an interesting journey. The bad Roads, reckless drivers, market sellers, yes it was dirty. Have they stopped environmental sanitation day, if so it needs to be returned. Fines for dirty in front of your house and shops....it is a health risk...government need to provide large street bins and should be picked up daily. All the tax and no return to the citizens.
The road is bad. Yes ooo we hope for better Aba soon. OMG miss all these areas in Aba, I know all these road. I've gone to my village and come through this video. Yes the cloths are very cheap in shopping center. Nice vlog
Wow! Abia State my state. You are really having fun there. Watching this video makes me want to visit Aba again. The state of the road is disgusting . I enjoyed watching as usual. Great job sis! I’m a dynamite for life based in Japan.
I know that this is an old video, however, I'm adding my small voice by letting you know that I use to stay at Port Harcourt road by Urrata, in fact from my window you will be looking at Urrata road. we left there in 2009.
Very nice video. I love the fact that you are so honest about the place and what things to watch out for. That makes it so easy for a visitor to decide to come for a visit. Your country like so many others have the same problem with your government and its officials. Just take, take and no return to the community who gave. I will subscribe to your channel now and will look for all your content. Please stay safe as you travel around making your blogs.
Yes ur right dear.. Am 42years old born and brought up in Aba and since I gat to know faulks road the seven storey u see was standing like that u people are seeing.. I think is more than 35years like that.. Is unbelievable
This part of aba is even very beautiful. Flyover and portharcourt road is worst unless something was done around there in the past year. Nice Vlog Dyna, I enjoyed it.
I do really enjoy the view, I really miss aba city, if you have stayed in aba you will like to visit it again, the seven storey building had been there at first time I visited. What a wonderful view, igbo land is great
Confirmed Aba girl. Ogborhill, bata by brass, ehi road, umungasi, pound road, park road, Azikiwe road, faulks road, Ikot Ekpene road, ukegbu. I miss the old Aba i know
The solution is to develop new cities. Sometimes some of these problems can be as a result of over population & extreme congestion. Take for example a tiny island like lagos with 25million people? That is absolutely abnormal for a city of 452.23 square miles only. The reason everyone is moving to the city is because the government is a government of money sharing & not production.
Why not move to a different area where it is better kept? I don't mean that question in a disrespectful way. I'm inquiring if that is an option or is that not something that is encouraged?
People still think Aba is the dirtiest city in Nigeria??? Ha I don’t think so oo at least I feel like Aba is better than Lagos state where there’s no fresh air everywhere is always smelly!
Wode Maya! I know the title is not good for our image but allow us to be critical of Nigeria! With all its natural resources and human resources yet you find some of the dirtiest places in the world in Nigeria. It's a very shameful thing.
Nonsense! the dirtiest and go look at it during raining season. Must you always compare to Lagos? compare yourself to Nnewi, Onitsha, Port Harcourt etc.
Dyna so u don't even know shopping centre? U dey ask if this na shopping centre lolz 😂😂 anyway I love this video u made me feel at home one love from Dubia
You literally went through all the roads I take often, I stay in Faulks road too 😅 I could see the way people were looking at you like you were going nuts😂😂
Why the most dirtiest place in Africa? Have you been to other African Countries before? Dey talk wetin you kno please. Am not from Abia eighter Aba, but mind what you say , you can change that head line
😂😂😂 at preparing us for hell fire, me am not going there ooo, anyways Dyna Aba has always been like this since time immemorial dunno why the govt has not done something about it, trash everywhere.
Wow....... First I like seen aba on UA-cam Secondly I appreciate what you are doing Introducing aba to the world that is great job But I'm not happy with our leaders Because for years now ABA is still like That no solid development yet & nothing to be proud about the state in times of development our leaders should emulate what Lagos state leaders are doing.
My best friend is American but his dad was from Abia St Nigeria. My best friend passed away in 2001 and his body was flown back there. Question, would it be safe for me to visit there? I love all people and truly believe most people are good but my life experience tells me that’s not always true. I’m white so I’m sure I’d stick out but that’s ok. I’d love to visit my friends resting spot. Hopefully one day when my kids grow up cause I’m sure that I can’t afford the flight right now.
@@imembacrystal4954 if i was going to certain parts of iraq i would ask yhe same question. i e never been there before and dont know what its like. u would be an idiot not to ask yhat question. would u go to a certain part of the world youve never been and just show up without asking anythin g about it. ur making that shit sound like a racial issue and its the furthest thing from that
i didnt even know what ngwa was till i just looked it up. maybe i shouldnt have left that comment under that particular video so i can now understand y u r upset. nigerian culture interests me very much and i watch news clips from all over there. my friend is buried in albia state and is from an ibo (forgive me if i soelled that wrong) tribe. his father has told me lots of stories and its something i try and understand.
And to imagine that one of the biggest business hubs in Africa lies in ABA, it’s really a shame ooo. Lol @ preparing us for hell fire 🤣 (God forbid oo)
Me being a British Jamaican find these honest vlogs refreshing as I’m always to see how different cultures live . I know that some people have an opinion on UA-camrs putting out such content but let’s be real. This is true life. Even England has deprived areas. Maybe such content might just touch someone’s heart to want to start making a change
We are not complaining, my dear!
See the way they were looking at you at the market with camera 😂😂 UA-camrs you guys are wonderful and I appreciate you 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
My cousin drove me from Port Harcourt to Aba market. It was an interesting journey. The bad Roads, reckless drivers, market sellers, yes it was dirty. Have they stopped environmental sanitation day, if so it needs to be returned. Fines for dirty in front of your house and shops....it is a health risk...government need to provide large street bins and should be picked up daily. All the tax and no return to the citizens.
All is see is real hustle spirit of the people.....nice vlog Dyna, I can't believe you took Somjachi to Ariaria! Your strength ehn..💪💪💪
The road is bad. Yes ooo we hope for better Aba soon. OMG miss all these areas in Aba, I know all these road. I've gone to my village and come through this video. Yes the cloths are very cheap in shopping center. Nice vlog
Wow! Abia State my state. You are really having fun there. Watching this video makes me want to visit Aba again. The state of the road is disgusting . I enjoyed watching as usual. Great job sis! I’m a dynamite for life based in Japan.
My heart breaks everytime I visit aba. For the revenue generated in that city, it doesn't deserve to be in the state it is.
@@OmaaOnyia true
What a blast it is when you arrive! Cool beans!
@@OmaaOnyia cant revive the dead most already relocated to where environment and infrastructure is easiet accessed. This is wow
I know that this is an old video, however, I'm adding my small voice by letting you know that I use to stay at Port Harcourt road by Urrata, in fact from my window you will be looking at Urrata road. we left there in 2009.
This intro was nostalgic!!! That door was the deal back then. Ngwa make I dey watch, I am first today nobody should drag with me oh.
Very nice video. I love the fact that you are so honest about the place and what things to watch out for. That makes it so easy for a visitor to decide to come for a visit. Your country like so many others have the same problem with your government and its officials. Just take, take and no return to the community who gave. I will subscribe to your channel now and will look for all your content. Please stay safe as you travel around making your blogs.
I have never been to ABA or ABIA before but am enjoying everything in this video, nice vlog sis
Second 💃💃watching with 👍👍I have miss my village market 😢
Wow this vlog brings back memory’s when I visited. I think that might be the same place they took me to get some beautiful materials
That seven storey building has been there since I was born. I hope and pray that it won't fall on its own one day.
Yes ur right dear.. Am 42years old born and brought up in Aba and since I gat to know faulks road the seven storey u see was standing like that u people are seeing.. I think is more than 35years like that.. Is unbelievable
Good job!
As somebody that was born in Aba but in diaspora, this video brought me home - mentally. Keep your videos/blogs coming...
Aba has been like this since I was born.Yet a lot of people can't do without the city.
Can you imagine the revolution if the invest in basic utility and infrastructure?
your baby is so cute and adorable. He looks just like his mama
Imela gosi anyi enyimba city. I feel like coming home now. Thanks once again Dyna
Please Vlog oo..so I can see the Market I have been planning to Visit..
Yay 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽 am the first to watch today.
Nice one but dyna it did not contain much, yea but your vlogs are always unique, I enjoyed the vlog.
This part of aba is even very beautiful. Flyover and portharcourt road is worst unless something was done around there in the past year. Nice Vlog Dyna, I enjoyed it.
I do really enjoy the view, I really miss aba city, if you have stayed in aba you will like to visit it again, the seven storey building had been there at first time I visited. What a wonderful view, igbo land is great
Hi Dyna
God bless you
Sending love your way ❣️
I have not been to Aba for like 5yrs now😥😥
Onye Aba and nwa Aba. So you don't know where shopping center is now abi
Dynaa love. Please if you ever come back to Aba please i would love a meet and greet
Africa is sweet ehh. You have brought me home through this video ..
Already missing my siblings 😢
I grew up in aba did primary and sec there...I miss old times
Uratta is after port Harcourt road... That road used to be messy I don't know about now
That is so sweet, love how your grandmother get to see him n play with him . Priceless!!!
Terrie Thomas dyna looks like her grandmother,even the nose,smile and stunningly beautiful white teeth.
That caption though 😃 you should see Lagos when heavy rain falls then you will know what dirty means o😅😅
Excellent sister so nice
Thanks for taking me along ❤️
Confirmed Aba girl. Ogborhill, bata by brass, ehi road, umungasi, pound road, park road, Azikiwe road, faulks road, Ikot Ekpene road, ukegbu. I miss the old Aba i know
You’re not lying at all. Aba is something else
Shopping centre, the very best for all native material
UCHE have u been there, that was my base
@@onyebuchianyanwu4259 yes my dear, I have oo
Music is so beautiful.
Fine sample lace materials are sold in shopping centre
Many memories of Aba. Lived 7years ogbohill. Had a boutique upstairs in early days of shopping centre.
U just brought back past memories to me tanks for sharing, but like seriously tins hasn't changed nawa what a bad governance
The solution is to develop new cities.
Sometimes some of these problems can be as a result of over population & extreme congestion.
Take for example a tiny island like lagos with 25million people?
That is absolutely abnormal for a city of 452.23 square miles only.
The reason everyone is moving to the city is because the government is a government of money sharing & not production.
True but it has to come from Africans inside and across the Diaspora not ever from OUTSIDERS that do not the best interest of the people in mind.
Why not move to a different area where it is better kept? I don't mean that question in a disrespectful way. I'm inquiring if that is an option or is that not something that is encouraged?
Next time please go to market road please..that's where I grow up..I have not there since for 15 year now
People still think Aba is the dirtiest city in Nigeria??? Ha I don’t think so oo at least I feel like Aba is better than Lagos state where there’s no fresh air everywhere is always smelly!
In fact, I am just wondering what parameters they used in grading ABA the dirtiest city. Lagos has large swathes of slums
...and Aba just has bad roads
I agreed with you. Lagos is more dirty than Aba.
exactly aba have really upgrade now
This situation in Aba or rather Abia State is extremely terrible, i couldn't see any presence of Government at all.....
This tittle 😭😭😭😭
Wode,
I just watched you get treated badly by the Mozambiqans on their border.
Praying for you
Wode Maya!
I know the title is not good for our image but allow us to be critical of Nigeria!
With all its natural resources and human resources yet you find some of the dirtiest places in the world in Nigeria.
It's a very shameful thing.
@@bedecn262 The same in the US as to your remark to this being one of the dirtiest places. So is the hood ole US of A.
Just looking at your caption I was like oh yes 😂🤣😂
That part you said IT'S PREPARING US FOR HELL FIRE🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
I am about to donate to a man where you are...Aba...i want to check it out...clean water. Who would i check with?
OMG! This seven deak is still unfinished building for the past 20 years i know about it.
Over 37years
The title,Dyna please pity Aba small.love your content.
Aba road wugodi ebe ano for now make rain fall first..
Sister, what is the name of the song you played over the footage of you riding through the market?
Remember ABA my street then was number 10 boundary avenue ABA
Sad to see the continued sorry state of Aba roads 😓
Ariaria market was my market in Aba!!! 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
My school then was living word academy primary school, my sister's was early learning primary school
Great video Dyna, any news on the Osisioma flyover?
Fine baby gial ❤️❤️❤️
Nice vlog
What I can say is Aba is way organise than most part of Lagos
Nonsense! the dirtiest and go look at it during raining season. Must you always compare to Lagos? compare yourself to Nnewi, Onitsha, Port Harcourt etc.
Somjachi,I,love your baby,Dyna,he is so adorabl.
I know School road, Faulks road, Main market🥰🥰
I was there for few months...was too dirty
Even though I live in PH, I have never been to Ava.. It's nice seeing Aba here.
Thought I was the only one. Been to Umuahia though, but never Aba.
Have you been in aba now.
Nice one
This town is very dirty oooh.. watching from Dubai
wow so crazy and interesting to see
Your baby is so cute growing very fast.
i love your energy
Dyna so u don't even know shopping centre? U dey ask if this na shopping centre lolz 😂😂 anyway I love this video u made me feel at home one love from Dubia
Chai! This is my area 🙆♀️ Faulks Road
You literally went through all the roads I take often, I stay in Faulks road too 😅 I could see the way people were looking at you like you were going nuts😂😂
You're not active on shooting videos this days, what's wrong? Are you now busy in other things? Never forget my request oooo
Aba ooh🙆♀️🙆♀️🙆♀️🙆♀️ our government should now mercy for us oooh
May you never see hellfire IJN🙏🏽
Abum nwa ABA for life, born and brought up in ABA.
Cynthia Iweadighi I de fear me Aba babes. One be chop me money well we’ll but she be be so good. I guess it’s balance
I was born and brought up in Aba
I miss my Africa market
You are strong.
Why the most dirtiest place in Africa? Have you been to other African Countries before? Dey talk wetin you kno please. Am not from Abia eighter Aba, but mind what you say , you can change that head line
Visit Ouagadougou before you conclude
my hometown
Abum nwa AbA, I no dia nwannem
😂😂😂 at preparing us for hell fire, me am not going there ooo, anyways Dyna Aba has always been like this since time immemorial dunno why the govt has not done something about it, trash everywhere.
Is Aba really the dirtiest city in Africa? 🤔 Cause yoo!!!.... I never knew that! Maybe its just the title.😭 Hmmm! It is well, may God help us.
Maybe not but it's definitely in the competition.
@@AfamOrji it's a deplorable state. Really sad 😢
@@rekiyaE The bad leadership since 1999 are to blame. From Orji Uzor Kalu through Theodore Orji and now Ikpeazu.
Yes it is
My dear if you go to aba, you won't be able to walk on the road let alone to drink pure-water,
Wow....... First I like seen aba on UA-cam
Secondly I appreciate what you are doing
Introducing aba to the world that is great job
But I'm not happy with our leaders
Because for years now ABA is still like
That no solid development yet & nothing to be proud about the state in times of development our leaders should emulate what Lagos state leaders are doing.
Wow your baby look so cute
Senator Enyinnia Abaribe and Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu are from the dirtiest city in africa called Aba.
My best friend is American but his dad was from Abia St Nigeria. My best friend passed away in 2001 and his body was flown back there. Question, would it be safe for me to visit there? I love all people and truly believe most people are good but my life experience tells me that’s not always true. I’m white so I’m sure I’d stick out but that’s ok. I’d love to visit my friends resting spot. Hopefully one day when my kids grow up cause I’m sure that I can’t afford the flight right now.
@@imembacrystal4954 u callin me an idiot?
@@imembacrystal4954 if i was going to certain parts of iraq i would ask yhe same question. i e never been there before and dont know what its like. u would be an idiot not to ask yhat question. would u go to a certain part of the world youve never been and just show up without asking anythin g about it. ur making that shit sound like a racial issue and its the furthest thing from that
i didnt even know what ngwa was till i just looked it up. maybe i shouldnt have left that comment under that particular video so i can now understand y u r upset. nigerian culture interests me very much and i watch news clips from all over there. my friend is buried in albia state and is from an ibo (forgive me if i soelled that wrong) tribe. his father has told me lots of stories and its something i try and understand.
And to imagine that one of the biggest business hubs in Africa lies in ABA, it’s really a shame ooo. Lol @ preparing us for hell fire 🤣 (God forbid oo)
Dyna hapum my home state biko Nne. - Ha Ha. Anom na London. Chukwu gozie gi na ha Jesus. Imela.
I'm already loving this vlog missing my base wow watching from Dubia
Dyna, I'm just seeing this content. Your caption is totally inaccurate and insultive. However, i choose to forgive you.
She is soooooo pretty and likeable.
Last to watch🤣🤣🤣
Nice videoo
Woah you're so beautiful 🥰🤩
Big place, I have never been to Aba
First