Well done my brother That's how Jo's is cool, with amazing views, may God continue to guide and protect you in the mighty name of JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH AMEN 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I recognised the road to Cameroon and am wondering why does this look familiar. Then i remembered Noraly of Itchy Boots (a Dutch female motorcyclist) used the same route. If you had seen her vids, its would have given you heads up on the road condition for preparation. Am doing susu for a motorbike. Cant wait to take on such adventures.
I found this vlog so inspirational, it was very touching when you straddled the border between Nigeria and Cameroun, this is about the future of Africa, the next generation taking us brightly into a better world, we Africans can get pessimistic about our continent, but its people doing small struggles every day that creates the path over the mountains and into the lands of milk and honey.i salute this generation of young Africans, they are like those in the 60's who moved Africa to political independence, now this generation will move us to economic independence.
@@TheFlyingFlags you are most welcome, God continue to bless you and protect you. I hope you write a book in the future, I will be looking forward to buying a signed copy.
It takes courageous person to undertake such an adventure. I feel like I'm on the bike riding, do not be afraid we are with throughout and may Allah guide and protect you 🙏
Anytime i see beautiful ❤️ creations of our heavenly father, I'm left with nothing but a deep reverence for His creativity and wonders. Thank you, buddy for taking us on these beautiful ❤️ creations of our father And,oh thank you very much for the shout-out💃💃🥰 I truly appreciate it. God bless you Adasco is really proud of you❤💃💃 The sky is your starting point 😍🥰😘💃 Go for gold
@@abikayministries8043 It is really! The works of His hands are always amazing 🥰🎉 Nimeli for life😄👍🏾 Thank you for your continued support and encouragement.
Yes , Mambilla plateau is on the bucket list . Lush green hills are a scarcity in Africa . So this place is fascinating . What equally impresses me are the trees that line up the roadsides ❤ The children look lovely . How I wish you had spare resources to get some candies for them 😢
Excellent video, my brother 🧑! What a courageous guy you are. My oh-my, some parts of the road in the high elevations were scary. I was imagining how beautiful it would have been if the roads were paved. So much work needs to be done to take governance to the people in the grassroots. Thank you 🙏 for sharing your marvelous journey with us. I never knew that Nigeria 🇳🇬 has such beautiful mountains and gorgeous terrain. You are surely educating a lot of people through this medium. Thank you 🙏 very much for that and wishing you a safe journey for the rest of your trip. Much love ❤️, brother! Peace ✌️ out!
@@Baddamozie I tell you. Nigeria is gorgeous; really rich. Absolutely beautiful up there in the highlands! Thank you for the encouragement. Peace and blessings!🫡
Wow,thanks for allowing us to live our life's vicariously through your videos & vlogs. What an adventure of epic proportions. The mountains of Nigeria & Cameroon is like a green paradise. That area could feed the whole of West Africa. Nuff respect Bless up🙏🙏
@@TheFlyingFlags From what I have seen the roads get better from Gabon... You should press the best views and overland experience are to come. They are in the southern part.
@@classicvwride7520 hahaha 😄 it is brother. That’s hilarious! Don’t be scared. Those single trails I took it was because I was making short cuts from the rugged sections. Amen. Thank you.
When the kids hear the sound and run to the edge it is because those who came before you had sweets and other stuff... there are many of such videos here on YT. Also note that those people tend to have a bigger bike like yours. In psychology I believe this phenomenon is called classical conditioning.
@@snowball6175 oh I see. I should have done that you, know. I’m gonna start doing that moving forward. You’ve just opened my eyes to some thing wonderful. Thank you 🙏🏾
what is this flag (it is not the green red yellow of Cameroon) next to that of Nigeria at the 20:59'' Kan-Iyaka border? And when I look at Kan-Iyaka on Google map it is very far from the border with Cameroon
@@toumbouc9497 the flag next to the Nigerian flag is the Nigeria Immigration flag. Yes, there’s another Kan-Iyaka in Nigeria different from the border one. But the route to Bounjoukoura or Banyo on the Cameroonian side will lead you to this very Kan-Iyaka border. I hope this helps!
Bad road and foot paths despite the geography is good. My Nigerian leaders don't care about the conditions of our environment and the people. Imagine somebody blocking the road with dirt tied to a rope begging for money. It has gone to show that they are extremely suffering over there in Taraba state more so and with the cattle herder attack and Islamist insurgents in communities it is hell to live in these beautiful foothills. It is so annoying we aren't fixing our problems. Whenever I complain about the situation my fellow Nigerians, the suffering-and-smiling-club members, will cry foul. Whereas they have no solutions and are happy the country is a mess. I have never seen people who are so satisfied with archaic and backward things. I can't support that at all. There will be a big revolution in this country one day if our leaders are not ready to make change for the better. Take good care of yourself and have a wonderful journey ahead. Thank you, sir.
@@youme1414 let’s see what the future holds for us as we cherish what we already have. Thank you very much. I certainly will take care of myself. Peace and blessings!🙏🏾
@@youme1414 I certainly agree 👍 with you my man! That revolution you’re talking about is right around the corner. The level of incompetence of the government is appalling. We have intelligent and competent young people who are ready to take over from the colonial minded old guard. All these so called leaders do is to steal from the masses and line up their wallets. Believe me, God is watching and is ready to make a Big move to correct the situation. It won’t be long before the right set of leaders emerge. Stay strong brother 🧑! Peace ✌️!
@@abikayministries8043 it’s quite remote but there are small villages up the hills and down the valleys. To be honest it’s not scaring at all. It’s rather captivating to see such beautiful landscapes. I certainly will be safe. Thank you my sister😎
Thank you very much brother. I believe you can donate right on patreon with the details available on my patreon profile. If you want any other way to buy me the coffee too I can provide those details as well. I am grateful 😊🙏🏾
Wow! Africa is a lovely place to be. May the Lord keep you strong as you continue your journey. From Freetown, 🇸🇱.
I tell you😎! Amen and thank you very much
@@abubakarrbarrie4336 Sierra Leone is actually where I reside🇸🇱 😎
Well done my brother
That's how Jo's is cool, with amazing views, may God continue to guide and protect you in the mighty name of JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH AMEN 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I see. I should make a turn to Jos also some time. Amen and thank you for the encouragement 📣
Thanks for the shoutouts 😂😂. We’re flying all the flags
@@alvinbaidoo3450 to the glory of God. 😎✌🏾
Someday,I will also travel around Africa
It’s amazing traveling around Africa
It certainly is! Do it if you get the opportunity. It’s amazing.
I recognised the road to Cameroon and am wondering why does this look familiar. Then i remembered Noraly of Itchy Boots (a Dutch female motorcyclist) used the same route. If you had seen her vids, its would have given you heads up on the road condition for preparation. Am doing susu for a motorbike. Cant wait to take on such adventures.
@@gudnux it’s been a while. Cool you noticed the route from a different video.
Be aggressive with the susu and get the bike😄😎🫡
@@TheFlyingFlags yh, its been a while i commented. Am just watching and liking. God bless your journey and make it safe and fruitful.
@@gudnux Amen! Thank you very much 👍🏾
A Nigerian viewing your video from the US. I enjoyed it.
@@user-yz8jj2gu7h brilliant. Thank you.
From Ghana with love.
Thank you very much! ❤
You are more than a motivation to some of us than we are to you
@@allblack6396 let’s continue to sharpen each other for good!😎🫡
Good work bross, safe ride and favour be your portion. Never forget your God
Thank you very much. Amen and thank you for the encouraging words
I found this vlog so inspirational, it was very touching when you straddled the border between Nigeria and Cameroun, this is about the future of Africa, the next generation taking us brightly into a better world, we Africans can get pessimistic about our continent, but its people doing small struggles every day that creates the path over the mountains and into the lands of milk and honey.i salute this generation of young Africans, they are like those in the 60's who moved Africa to political independence, now this generation will move us to economic independence.
You encouraged me greatly with your comment! Thank you 🙏🏾
Peace and blessings!
@@TheFlyingFlags you are most welcome, God continue to bless you and protect you. I hope you write a book in the future, I will be looking forward to buying a signed copy.
@@selassietetevie4966 Amen to your prayers and hopefully looking forward to converting my journals into a book.
That’s encouraging, thank you.
It takes courageous person to undertake such an adventure. I feel like I'm on the bike riding, do not be afraid we are with throughout and may Allah guide and protect you 🙏
Thank you so much my brother. Your supports are certainly encouraging. Ameen!
Blessings brother!
Anytime i see beautiful ❤️ creations of our heavenly father, I'm left with nothing but a deep reverence for His creativity and wonders.
Thank you, buddy for taking us on these beautiful ❤️ creations of our father
And,oh thank you very much for the shout-out💃💃🥰
I truly appreciate it. God bless you
Adasco is really proud of you❤💃💃
The sky is your starting point 😍🥰😘💃
Go for gold
@@abikayministries8043 It is really! The works of His hands are always amazing
🥰🎉
Nimeli for life😄👍🏾
Thank you for your continued support and encouragement.
See the greenery😮. That's why we are green white green. Naija!
@@sammie4989 for sure 😎
Yes , Mambilla plateau is on the bucket list . Lush green hills are a scarcity in Africa . So this place is fascinating . What equally impresses me are the trees that line up the roadsides ❤
The children look lovely . How I wish you had spare resources to get some candies for them 😢
You know! It’s certainly lovely out there.
I missed that bit of getting gifts for the kids. I’ll do better moving forward.
Thank you!
Wow! Beautiful scenery ❤
Well done 👍🏾
@@kwesioteng-yeboah3961 Thank you Sir
Excellent video, my brother 🧑! What a courageous guy you are. My oh-my, some parts of the road in the high elevations were scary. I was imagining how beautiful it would have been if the roads were paved. So much work needs to be done to take governance to the people in the grassroots. Thank you 🙏 for sharing your marvelous journey with us. I never knew that Nigeria 🇳🇬 has such beautiful mountains and gorgeous terrain. You are surely educating a lot of people through this medium. Thank you 🙏 very much for that and wishing you a safe journey for the rest of your trip. Much love ❤️, brother! Peace ✌️ out!
@@Baddamozie I tell you. Nigeria is gorgeous; really rich. Absolutely beautiful up there in the highlands!
Thank you for the encouragement.
Peace and blessings!🫡
Wow,thanks for allowing us to live our life's vicariously through your videos & vlogs.
What an adventure of epic proportions.
The mountains of Nigeria & Cameroon is like a green paradise.
That area could feed the whole of West Africa.
Nuff respect
Bless up🙏🙏
Thank you very much 😊🙏🏾
Amazing video, keep up the good work and God bless Africa
@@christiangideon7966 🙏🏾
This view is indeed beautiful keep up showing some of us what we have in Africa but can’t see 😊MDSTH
@@FlorencejDemba definitely a gorgeous place, EFJD!! ✌🏾
What an adventure.
✌🏾😎
Marvelous work ❤❤❤
@@Fredexplores yes sir
Just heard the shoutout ... thanks.
@@snowball6175 always sir! Respect and appreciate your inputs 😎🫡
@@TheFlyingFlags 👍👍👍
This road between Nigeria and cameroon is tourist destination,government with no vision in Taraba state ,nice journey brother.
It’s absolutely stunning really. I’d visit Taraba State anytime.
@@TheFlyingFlags ,👍
Well done. Regards from Nigeria. God's speed.
Thank you very much. 🫡🇳🇬🇬🇭
❤❤❤❤❤
Well done bro
Thank you very much
Great views indeed
I tell you. Absolutely brilliant up there.
We thank God for journey mercies. From Cameroon 🇨🇲 you can even double back on yourself and end back in Ghana 🇬🇭
I tell you. I want to go a bit a head you know. Let’s see where it’ll end.😄✌🏾
@@TheFlyingFlags From what I have seen the roads get better from Gabon... You should press the best views and overland experience are to come. They are in the southern part.
@@snowball6175 sure. Bracing for it🙏🏾
Definitely this is not a route for a motor car. Well done my brother. May the lord keep u
@@classicvwride7520 hahaha 😄 it is brother. That’s hilarious! Don’t be scared. Those single trails I took it was because I was making short cuts from the rugged sections.
Amen. Thank you.
When the kids hear the sound and run to the edge it is because those who came before you had sweets and other stuff... there are many of such videos here on YT. Also note that those people tend to have a bigger bike like yours. In psychology I believe this phenomenon is called classical conditioning.
@@snowball6175 oh I see. I should have done that you, know. I’m gonna start doing that moving forward. You’ve just opened my eyes to some thing wonderful.
Thank you 🙏🏾
@@TheFlyingFlags You are welcome!!!
Man you are really doing well
Great adventure
@@goodhealthgoodlife1994 thank you very much 🙏🏾
what is this flag (it is not the green red yellow of Cameroon) next to that of Nigeria at the 20:59'' Kan-Iyaka border? And when I look at Kan-Iyaka on Google map it is very far from the border with Cameroon
@@toumbouc9497 the flag next to the Nigerian flag is the Nigeria Immigration flag.
Yes, there’s another Kan-Iyaka in Nigeria different from the border one.
But the route to Bounjoukoura or Banyo on the Cameroonian side will lead you to this very Kan-Iyaka border.
I hope this helps!
If you watch itchy boots channel too you’ll recognize these dirt roads to Cameroon
@@ashtrakeanny7124 👍🏾
Bad road and foot paths despite the geography is good. My Nigerian leaders don't care about the conditions of our environment and the people. Imagine somebody blocking the road with dirt tied to a rope begging for money. It has gone to show that they are extremely suffering over there in Taraba state more so and with the cattle herder attack and Islamist insurgents in communities it is hell to live in these beautiful foothills. It is so annoying we aren't fixing our problems.
Whenever I complain about the situation my fellow Nigerians, the suffering-and-smiling-club members, will cry foul. Whereas they have no solutions and are happy the country is a mess. I have never seen people who are so satisfied with archaic and backward things. I can't support that at all. There will be a big revolution in this country one day if our leaders are not ready to make change for the better.
Take good care of yourself and have a wonderful journey ahead.
Thank you, sir.
You complain and moan about the same thing all the time that people are tired of you
@@youme1414 let’s see what the future holds for us as we cherish what we already have.
Thank you very much. I certainly will take care of myself.
Peace and blessings!🙏🏾
@@youme1414 I certainly agree 👍 with you my man! That revolution you’re talking about is right around the corner. The level of incompetence of the government is appalling. We have intelligent and competent young people who are ready to take over from the colonial minded old guard. All these so called leaders do is to steal from the masses and line up their wallets. Believe me, God is watching and is ready to make a Big move to correct the situation. It won’t be long before the right set of leaders emerge. Stay strong brother 🧑! Peace ✌️!
@@BoskiM Yes, I will moan and complain until the problems are solved. What do you think?
You are not a Nigerian my friend,because it pains you to hear that we have such a beautiful and amazing terrain
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Why is the road so lonely like that?
Are there no moving cars?
Please,be safe
@@abikayministries8043 it’s quite remote but there are small villages up the hills and down the valleys.
To be honest it’s not scaring at all.
It’s rather captivating to see such beautiful landscapes.
I certainly will be safe. Thank you my sister😎
I didn't see the Mali episodes
@@abikayministries8043 oh I see. They’re in the season two😊🙏🏾
@@TheFlyingFlags ohk
I'll get them out
I have joined your paetron. How do we buy u morning coffee?
Thank you very much brother. I believe you can donate right on patreon with the details available on my patreon profile.
If you want any other way to buy me the coffee too I can provide those details as well.
I am grateful 😊🙏🏾