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A drone Shot of the Largest Slum in Nigeria Capital City, Abuja 

David Nkwa
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Mpape is close to maitama and also the largest slum settlement in Abuja Nigeria. Over 1 million people live here. Housing in Abuja Nigeria quite expensive, so many people settle for slums like this, given its proximity to the city center.
There are also other slums in Abuja Nigeria, like in airport road, lugbe, durumi, dawaki, apo, gudu, gwagwalada, jabi, asokoro, but this is the largest, just like Makoko slum in Lagos Nigeria.
This video is a drone shot or aerial view of Mpape the largest slum in Abuja Nigeria.
Nigerian government needs to provide an affordable housing scheme for citizens especially for people who live in Abuja, considering that housing is very expensive in Abuja Nigeria.
Mpape is also the home to Crushed Rock, an abandoned quarry site that has become a tourist attraction in Abuja nigeria.
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Комментарии : 869   
@oceejekwam6829
@oceejekwam6829 3 года назад
Kudos for not ignoring the not so nice side of FCT. The aerial shots are brilliant, thank you. The "slum" is very typical of many urban settlements in Nigeria. It's the reality for most Nigerians, sadly.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Thank you very much
@ssalipaul9216
@ssalipaul9216 3 года назад
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@debbiemarquis3231
@debbiemarquis3231 3 года назад
I am amazed at how development is going at a pace for gated communites.. And the amount of money being ask to own these places.. Ppl living it up in luxury in Nigeria while a stone throw away this is a reality for many ppl..
@debbiemarquis3231
@debbiemarquis3231 3 года назад
The govt with private co-op could roll out a proper housing project if they really wanted too..!
@oceejekwam6829
@oceejekwam6829 3 года назад
@harry flashman I think the truth is important. It's up to those that hear the message to do something about the situation.
@ChristisKingOverMyLife
@ChristisKingOverMyLife 3 года назад
I used to live in maitama and it’s incredibly pathetic how a ‘high brow area’ is next door to the biggest slum in Africa. The irony is that Mpape has one of the most beautiful landscapes in Abuja. Deplorable! I weep for these humans. Nigerian politicians are not corrupt, They’re wild beasts.
@tonystark701
@tonystark701 3 года назад
Not the biggest slum in Africa.
@eniyeprojects1908
@eniyeprojects1908 3 года назад
I don't think it's the biggest slum in Africa
@icost4671
@icost4671 3 года назад
@@eniyeprojects1908 what country or city in Africa is worse than this ?
@kingsleyo2222
@kingsleyo2222 3 года назад
@@icost4671 Kibera in Kenya is known as the largest urban slum in Africa.
@irenedavo3768
@irenedavo3768 3 года назад
@@icost4671 watch videos of Jim Nduruchi Kenya 🇰🇪
@juniorfreitas15
@juniorfreitas15 2 года назад
I live in Brazil and I am surprised of how the slums in Nigeria looks way more poor than our slums but look way more safe, like, people can put your motorcycles in the streets and leave their shoes outside, im really impressed
@elomogbana3993
@elomogbana3993 Год назад
@bina nocht still a slum
@akapasokopo
@akapasokopo 3 месяца назад
I left my phone In a slum in Nigerian. A man rushed to get it back.. true people
@rastaonajourney5842
@rastaonajourney5842 3 года назад
Brilliant content. We are finally telling our stories ourselves. No government or big corporations influence.
@ignitespark9293
@ignitespark9293 3 года назад
That’s why I subscribed. Don’t let the money that’s coming change your content.
@wanaraz
@wanaraz 3 года назад
But you want govt to help.
@paultejido9691
@paultejido9691 3 года назад
Nigeria really in need of more young, dynamic and independent mind leaders like you, and others now studying elsewhere in the world mostly in the Philippines, Nigeria, your country needs you more than ever, young generations Nigerians are the hope and future of Nigeria
@nusaibahibraheem8183
@nusaibahibraheem8183 3 месяца назад
Unfortunately it's not about age. When the younger generation join a corrupt system, they just do the same.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
On visiting places like this, you cannot but thank God if you have a better roof over your head. People are really going through alot. I wish our government could be more responsive and provide the ordinary people a proper housing scheme. Kindly like and share this video. Thank you
@wowneche
@wowneche 3 года назад
Great video brother
@daveokekunle6189
@daveokekunle6189 3 года назад
Which governement? ??
@amirshake9803
@amirshake9803 3 года назад
Government cant do everything you know. Why dont the people work together as a community to improve their area? It'll send a message to the irresponsible government
@gyatehghartey3613
@gyatehghartey3613 3 года назад
@@amirshake9803 people are divided against themselves with religion and politics so it is not easy to build a community.The best solution should have been a good governance.
@kingmufasa8929
@kingmufasa8929 3 года назад
Way better then South Africa
@fiyinfoluwaadeleye9416
@fiyinfoluwaadeleye9416 3 года назад
These makes me feel like I have lived a priveledged life . I can not imagine living in such an environment. There is truly poverty in the land
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
So true
@nanisteiner9260
@nanisteiner9260 3 года назад
Parts of US are starting to look no better
@rasta-moumou9749
@rasta-moumou9749 3 года назад
Due to severe imperialist deeds
@florianntulo5731
@florianntulo5731 3 года назад
Sure but those people living there are very happy
@KingBabaJames
@KingBabaJames 3 года назад
@@nanisteiner9260 Detroit and some parts of the south looking like that. I was in Detroit two years ago couldn't believe I was still in America.
@JD-zh1el
@JD-zh1el 3 года назад
Wow.....I can't believe this...The residents can keep this place clean and they can do a lot to make the place better.
@tommcdonough6086
@tommcdonough6086 2 года назад
Clean!!?? That place is a shithole.
@theresitaaderiano5528
@theresitaaderiano5528 3 года назад
I just thank the Lord for where i'm from. Am not from a big place. But i never experienced hunger or lack of anything. So by watching this film. I've learned to be content for wat i have. And be satisfied. Thank you Lord Jesus.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Am glad the video makes become more grateful to God. Thank you for watching kindly Subscribe if you haven't yet
@mushmanpeets7867
@mushmanpeets7867 3 года назад
@@DavidNkwa So, what is your God doing or going to do about this mess? He allowed it to exist and does nothing about it so this useless God creature ain't no damn God, for sure.
@mushmanpeets7867
@mushmanpeets7867 2 года назад
@@annannetta957 Thanks for at least trying to understand what I'm saying. It's not rocket science. Fools die for lack or want of wisdom. It's like oxygen deficient brain cells shrivel up and die. Religion destroys the brain cells. leaves you in a catatonic state of mind fighting for survival.
@mushmanpeets7867
@mushmanpeets7867 2 года назад
@Cristi Enachescu And No! I did not make a mistake criticizing religion and race, it's 1000% intentional on my part. The wicked sanctity based on religious beliefs that was put forth as something to be respected is a total false premise, forced on the world to cause chaos in the form of division, hatred, racism , war and destruction especially against the black race world wide. No respect there. So there.
@tosinojo7310
@tosinojo7310 2 года назад
Living in a slum especially in Abuja dosnt mean you cant eat 3 meals a day..the children are well fed there
@isatoudrammeh188
@isatoudrammeh188 3 года назад
I am a Gambian and schooled in Army Day Secondary School in Yakubu Gowon Barracks. I felt sad and cried when I dropped off my classmates in Mpape in February 2009, only to understand that they live in such unbearable condition. Thanks David Nkwa for this great shot. #FGNigeria please provide basic amenities for these great community#
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Thanks for dropping this comment. We hope that someday, some thing positive will be done here. Kindly subscribe if you haven't yet.
@kadir6822
@kadir6822 2 года назад
How u left Gambia to study in Nigeria
@tosinojo7310
@tosinojo7310 2 года назад
@@kadir6822 5 of the top 15 universities in Africa are in Nigeria according to the times
@zk1479
@zk1479 3 года назад
Thanks for the perspective. I have visited Mpape many times and can say the place felt safe even though it's a slum. The people there are hard working. They are working class people of Nigeria. They provide the cheap labor for hotels restaurants domestic staff security staff. In fact Abuja depends on Mpape for cheap labour. It's unfortunate that our leaders are not yet serious about the working-class welfare.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
I agree with you absolutely
@Alicecouture2024
@Alicecouture2024 3 года назад
That is exploitation !
@irenedavo3768
@irenedavo3768 3 года назад
🍅 🌰
@worldincredibletv2846
@worldincredibletv2846 3 года назад
Working class is living like this , unbelievable madness
@godwinevoh
@godwinevoh 2 года назад
@@worldincredibletv2846 Mpape has two sides. The focus of this is one of the sides, which is the slum.
@Ejeomah
@Ejeomah 3 года назад
Seriously, only a few people understand that living in Abuja isn’t equal to living the life!!!! I hope the government does something about this by providing affordable accommodation 🙌🏻
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
that is the idea of the video Govt neds to provide a better housing for poor masses. Thanks for watching, and kindly subscribe if you haven't.
@nenitafrica6851
@nenitafrica6851 3 года назад
Common that is a temporary shelter and the people on that land arent the owner, so the can put on a good shelter or the government bring any amenities there, the maker of the video pass through an area that development has reached but he specifically wants to make a particular video so he passed many good places, wh don't he video where there are banks, police stations, and other things?
@ibrahimishaq1930
@ibrahimishaq1930 3 года назад
@@nenitafrica6851 area will soon be demolished all those shanties you see are on illegal lands
@barbsaw7002
@barbsaw7002 2 года назад
first -all those healthy young man should clean streets and own garbage around their house ,not wait for the cleaning crew to arrive .Theyu letting children to play in that shit . Are they not getting that cleanliness is health ?
@EvelynAmbrose
@EvelynAmbrose 3 года назад
I couldn’t help but notice your editing skill especially with the rhythmic change of scenes. Great work David👍😊
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Thank so much for your kind words. Appreciate it.
@Phrankleen13
@Phrankleen13 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing! the drone shots look awesome....it's really sad to see how the folks in the slums are clearly abandoned by the Government, just like other citizens of Nigeria.
@Had5029
@Had5029 3 года назад
Unbelievable! Thanks to the guy who made this video. This is really shocking. Phrankleen, please can you add this on your platform too, to expose this unimaginable Human. Terrorism. My heart is bleeding 🩸 watching this video. Some RU-vid‘s will only show the exotic hotels 🏨 and estates in Abuja. But where this folks are living, is not spoken or mentioned. Nigeria has totally failed its citizens. Being enslaved in their own country is a horrific tragedy.
@vantastroganoff4370
@vantastroganoff4370 3 года назад
Abandon 2/3 be cull or stop BREEDING
@TN-xx5qu
@TN-xx5qu 2 года назад
Why can't the Men who live in that slum organize a weekly clean up, neighborhood watch program, basic sewage management, basic building maintenance, etc? You can't wait on the government to do everything for you. Why can't they fix up their area to the best of their ability, and then protect it from people who won't help maintain it?
@yemol9454
@yemol9454 3 года назад
Up until now, I've only ever seen the very lovely side of Abuja with their nicely tarred roads and beautiful mansions. I'm really shocked that a slum like this exists in Abuja and Govt just shoe-horned these people into these slums and forgot all about them. This is really sad and shameful for the govt.
@kingstonhalf-waytree9763
@kingstonhalf-waytree9763 3 года назад
Abuja is still Nigeria, so the consistency continues.
@gabbykeys1399
@gabbykeys1399 2 года назад
There are slums even in New York.
@andyxox4168
@andyxox4168 2 года назад
Abuja is not that beautiful and well built when you see it up close …
@andyxox4168
@andyxox4168 2 года назад
@@gabbykeys1399 … there are slums and slums !
@MG-mj6zi
@MG-mj6zi 3 года назад
Nigeria should be an example to the rest of Africa as it is the richest country on the continent.
@thugmonk9837
@thugmonk9837 3 года назад
Makes the projects in the US look like luxury condos
@stephenaba2153
@stephenaba2153 3 года назад
this is sad and beautiful...the exposition is wonderful.But then, we must work towards making live better for our people, ourselves. Governments have failed, we must not fail ourselves.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
So true. Thanks for watching and commenting. Kindly subscribe and turn up your notification for more content Thanks
@Marcel1979K
@Marcel1979K 3 года назад
I am very thankful for the experience living for more than 2 years in Nigeria Abuja. Due to covid19 I was not able to get in touch with the people the way I wanted. Mpape I only knew driving to Usma Dam. I was not aware of all the wideness and the amount of people living there.
@ronaldmurphy9152
@ronaldmurphy9152 3 года назад
I don't see people killing each other, hating on each other, fighting each other, sure the homes don't look like television, but I bet these are the people you can fall in love with easier.
@terencebarrett2897
@terencebarrett2897 3 года назад
Ronald and personally, that is the absolute danger of change a $$$ £££ bargaining tool,where persons character lifestyle change and are held to ransom, these people now might have freedom,a lifestyle etc I see those markets etc there's freedom,relaxation open air.and personally I think we ordinary people crave for it,"" its like placing a bird in a cage" mmm for who's benefit,, these peoples emotions will be relaxed, love hurt pain, and also they will not after go through a sequence of a (may I do this) expense,order,and recycle, these wonderful people know how to fix,make do and help each other,
@ronaldmurphy9152
@ronaldmurphy9152 3 года назад
@@terencebarrett2897 absolutely
@bentleyb3168
@bentleyb3168 3 года назад
Well stated Ronald
@omokaroojiire
@omokaroojiire 2 года назад
You need to go to the South West, South South, and South East to see the murder , rape, and terrorizing of innocent innocent people by the nomadic herdsmen, Buhari's people!!!!
@ronaldmurphy9152
@ronaldmurphy9152 2 года назад
@@omokaroojiire I stand corrected, my bad.
@Perfectafrika
@Perfectafrika 3 года назад
Beautifully produced. Thanks for the video. "Africa to the World" we telling our stories❤️👌
@eldorado1244
@eldorado1244 2 года назад
I live in the biggest slum in Rio de Janeiro, was born there 55 years ago and will die there, l never left
@angminhthong6256
@angminhthong6256 2 года назад
I really like you making videos like this. Because it helps me understand your country better. Thank you so much.
@hadijatunuhu6239
@hadijatunuhu6239 3 года назад
Seriously!!! People live in this manner in Abuja? How could one leave his village and come to live in this environment?? These are people when asked where do you live, they will proudly announce "l live in A B U J A !!! Abuja indeed. I rather remain in my village.
@Gabrielleo221
@Gabrielleo221 3 года назад
You see it as a slum I have lived there most part of my life it has everything you need in a city or town show the good place too Good content tho
@MeetPrinceOla
@MeetPrinceOla 2 месяца назад
Thank you for posting this, very helpful
@BIGMAMMA183
@BIGMAMMA183 3 года назад
Eye opening content. Thanks for sharing.
@quietidio
@quietidio 3 года назад
These are not that bad ar all nice video👏🏽👌🏽 and you so underrated bro
@abiolaadeola1937
@abiolaadeola1937 2 года назад
Brilliantly presented, thank you 🤝🏾
@miai6580
@miai6580 3 года назад
Incredibly revealing content. Thank you.
@afrikanheritage99
@afrikanheritage99 3 года назад
Thank you so much for showing this. I appreciated👍👏
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Thank you Princess Royal for watching. Kindly support my channel by subscribing and sharing the video
@afrikanheritage99
@afrikanheritage99 3 года назад
@@DavidNkwa I subscribed already🙏
@archangelandrewdalefactor3597
@archangelandrewdalefactor3597 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing! All healed renewed like the Eagle! true anomaly! Hallelujah!
@energydoku
@energydoku 3 года назад
i love this documentary. and i really appreciate seeing you help out the poor as well
@silversleeper484
@silversleeper484 2 года назад
@David Nkwa. Dude, I love your videos, they are very informative. I also like your format/style with your commentary and speaking with the local residents. From an outsider like me, it seems that this neighborhood has more Blackwater tanks around than I've seen in other open communities which is a great thing to see. I was wondering what the Nigerian Government is doing in 2021 to improve water distribution for all the Citizens. How come we never hear about the Government talking about constructing Water Desalination Plants. There seem to be many places in Lagos that would be prime spots for such construction. From what I've seen Nigeria has the largest GDP of any African Nation, so they should be able to fund it with maybe Private Enterprises chipping in for the costs.
@45amitabh
@45amitabh 3 года назад
brilliant documentary, many more expected
@stevefantastics6595
@stevefantastics6595 3 года назад
Great video, thanks for making it 👍😁
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
@Sreve thanks for watching. Kindly support my channel by Subscribing if you haven't yet. Thank you
@sybex200
@sybex200 3 года назад
I must say that Buhari has implemented next level perfectly.
@stephenaba2153
@stephenaba2153 3 года назад
Thank you David
@Busolishi
@Busolishi 3 года назад
What is interesting is that people who live here do not realize they live in abject poverty.
@iruogheneokoro3372
@iruogheneokoro3372 3 года назад
This is just the truth
@theguardianarchives433
@theguardianarchives433 2 года назад
Thank you for the View and Tour my Brother. Showing how the real people of Nigeria are doing. Peace and Prosperity to you and Long Live Africa
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 2 года назад
Thanks for watching and commenting. Appreciate it
@hongyizhou1734
@hongyizhou1734 3 года назад
this is so cool! thanks for sharing
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Your welcome. Kindly Subscribe if you haven't and check out other videos on the channel
@onyekaekeagu3721
@onyekaekeagu3721 3 года назад
Speechless!
@markglover2525
@markglover2525 3 года назад
Mesmerising content, beautiful filming, and perfect pacing; world-class quality reportage, David. Subscribed.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Amazing and most encouraging comment. Thank you. And Thank you again for Subscribing
@kesjakpor5861
@kesjakpor5861 2 года назад
You bring out the reality of life in Nigeria.
@EvelynAmbrose
@EvelynAmbrose 3 года назад
David are you a journalist because you are doing a great job.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Lol.. unlicenced journalist
@various32
@various32 3 года назад
Your documentary is awesome. Great shots with your drones, etc. Hopefully a solution can be made as to their living conditions. Thank you for sharing.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Thank you so much @Tasha for watching and commenting. Kindly subscribe if you haven't yet. Regards
@chuckunplugged
@chuckunplugged 3 года назад
It just makes you think. These people should have more resource resources available to them because they could turn it into something great. God bless these good people in Nigeria.❤
@iykijames7122
@iykijames7122 3 года назад
You have done excellently well bro. Government can intervene by applying Slump Upgrading strategies. Relocation is usually expensive and most times poorly implemented. Dividing the entire area into spots and redeveloping chosen spots is encouraged. People can see the new improvements within the slums and the adjoining spots can likewise replicate. Private enterprises are highly encouraged to participate with shared benefits with the slum dwellers. Leaving it entirely in the hands of government alone will not yield the desired goal.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Slump Upgrading strategies? I like this idea, hope some one up there see this
@chinyeluezikwelu9464
@chinyeluezikwelu9464 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing, God bless you
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Thank you very much for watching kindly Subscribe if you haven't yet
@aussiedad2587
@aussiedad2587 3 года назад
Thanks for the vid mate 👍 🇦🇺
@chuckunplugged
@chuckunplugged 3 года назад
This video is so professional I just wish it had better audio but it's a good one
@giftnwachukwu8656
@giftnwachukwu8656 2 года назад
I lived and grew up in mpape, a quiet place for me as a child as I keep growing things began to change (ugly) my primary and secondary level of education were obtained in mpape, they have Good schools both government and so many private schools "I bet you schooling in maitaima or wuse can never compete with most kids in mpape" . Currently the mpape market, the shops and houses at the road side has been demolished. Truth be told mpape is now a dangerous place to live, but you will be leaving millions of people homeless if mpape is demolished, what can be done?
@tosinojo7310
@tosinojo7310 2 года назад
videos like this would ensure its demolished...aww poor people commentators are the worst...they don't understand the government's response to unplanned housing is to demolish with no provisions
@petmensan
@petmensan 2 года назад
These are the cleanest slums I have ever seen.
@eniyeprojects1908
@eniyeprojects1908 3 года назад
Brilliant video. Thanks for sharing.👍
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
@Eniye Projects thanks so much for watching and comment. Do subscribe if you haven't yet and kindly support my channel by sharing my content. Thanks
@chiamakaonyema218
@chiamakaonyema218 3 года назад
One thing I regret painfully and sorely concerning Nigeria is this: The contrast between the poor and rich is distinct .!!
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
But that also obtain in other part of the world
@chiamakaonyema218
@chiamakaonyema218 3 года назад
@@DavidNkwa in the case of Nigeria is so apparent just a few percentage of our country population is comfortable or above comfort, I realized and that's cruel that's not fair.
@hestherdall2937
@hestherdall2937 2 года назад
This vilige reminds me of my hometown in Curacao, we had small slums like that. They still excist.
@vincentb5119
@vincentb5119 2 года назад
This is actually a surprise. Up until now I held Abuja highly as the only capital city in West Africa without a slum.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 2 года назад
There actually quite a lot. check this ru-vid.com/group/PLtejr0Ot508pjhefRvVB17uIibPMUa7-5
@dtwelleh4126
@dtwelleh4126 3 года назад
Wow!
@alicebedoy6536
@alicebedoy6536 2 года назад
Great video and drone shots,one to one interview, truthful content, pretty clean . Couldn’t help noticing a lot of satellite dishes. USA and other countries get ‘Love Scams’ from youth in Nigeria including the well-to-do kids who attend universities and football academies.
@idrisozovehe4400
@idrisozovehe4400 2 года назад
I have lived in some place like that in Abuja. but today I thank God now. those days there were no much stress. and pray for those living there now to have opportunity for a better life
@ochicheandrewlinus3643
@ochicheandrewlinus3643 3 года назад
Great job brother… soo revealing.. Soo sad 😞 .. just imagine if there is a fire outbreak 😷.. May God safe us 🙌🏻🙌🏻
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
@Ochiche, Amen to your prayers. Thanks for watching kindly Subscribe if you haven't yet.
@michaelchiz8055
@michaelchiz8055 3 года назад
Well done. It will help the Town planners understand the more how they can come in to make living better in that area.
@andyxox4168
@andyxox4168 2 года назад
Well the ‘town planners’ allowed the slum to come into existence when they built FCT from almost nothing so do you expect them to care?
@GarfieldTheater
@GarfieldTheater 3 года назад
TY. Excellent cinematography.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
@Lascius, thank you very much. Kindly subscribe if you haven't yet
@rubyshay6352
@rubyshay6352 Год назад
The area is beautiful and neat. I wouldn’t mind living there.
@chizobauchay2024
@chizobauchay2024 3 года назад
You can see the wide chasm that exists between the rich and the poor in Nigeria,they deserve so much better.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
💯 agree. Thank you for watching kindly Subscribe if you haven't yet.
@aaronTNGDS9
@aaronTNGDS9 3 года назад
Great video depicting the appalling conditions in Abuja. In a nation with so much wealth from oil, and with such conditions which are ideal for new variants of viruses and bacteria to mutate endlessly and prove lethal for rich and poor alike, you'd think officials would come to their senses to avert new pandemics. I was in Abuja in the 1990's with a group of Black Men Baha'is from the US for the purpose of meeting our Baha'i brothers and sisters who are trying hard to provide the spiritual influences which would help Nigeria in combatting social and financial inequalities.
@betalife4women
@betalife4women 3 года назад
Thank you for your attention and concern for the lowly masses of Abuja. The poor are too often forgotten although they are the ones who carry the heaviest burden in development. Kudos! May God bless the work of your hands.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
@beralife4women, Amen to your prayers. Thank you. I hope the government will provide affordable housing for the poor masses in Abuja. Kindly subscribe if you haven't and share the video as well thank you once again
@betalife4women
@betalife4women 3 года назад
@@DavidNkwa Subscribed. Shared. You're welcome.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
@beralife4women, thank you very big. I appreciate the support
@olatunjioni4168
@olatunjioni4168 3 года назад
What is the heaviest burden in development?
@betalife4women
@betalife4women 3 года назад
@@olatunjioni4168 The poor have the fewest options and their voices are oftentimes silenced with force by the nation state. The poor are most often the ones pushed out of their homes to make way for roads, construction and other things we associate with "development". Rarely are the poor fairly compensated, if they are compensated at all or resettled when they are displaced for "the greater good". The wealthier one is, a person has more options and can find alternate housing or even choose to engage in a legal battle to retain his land/home. Nations, worldwide, have always been built with the blood of the poor. The nation with any ethics will at least strive to care for its most vulnerable citizens. I hope this answers your question.
@josephabah5707
@josephabah5707 3 года назад
I love the serenity of Mpape town because of one thing, at the top of the hill town, you can view the entire CBD of Abuja city, pretty nice viewing it.
@aoppong6419
@aoppong6419 3 года назад
Is Mpapa serene? Wow…anyway, maybe that’s the only place you’ve lived your whole life. Look dirt all around! Can you receive a visitor to such a place. Try live somewhere else too! Or encourage the people to clean the environment. Lol
@josephabah5707
@josephabah5707 3 года назад
@@aoppong6419 Omo Ghana man, stop stressing up, what you saw is just the slum of Mpape, the town also have beautiful place where some rich folks have expensive building and business too. The Vloger only focused on the slum as you can see.
@bigstar7865
@bigstar7865 2 года назад
Good
@bobbobi6625
@bobbobi6625 3 года назад
look the world... this is fight for life
@jessicasylla56
@jessicasylla56 3 года назад
Thank you for the video
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Thank you for watching. Kindly subscribe if you haven't yet
@lisawaters2291
@lisawaters2291 3 года назад
As an African American it really saddens me to see people living under these conditions, while so much is wasted and being taken for granted in the US 😔
@lisawaters2291
@lisawaters2291 3 года назад
@B M This is very true. I'm not discounting that
@ubahakidiobiora5046
@ubahakidiobiora5046 3 года назад
Very good drone movement. Nice and calm
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Thanks very much
@olalekanoladinni8735
@olalekanoladinni8735 3 года назад
You did a great job.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Thank you very much @Olalekan. Kindly support the channel by Subscribing and sharing the videos
@henryugochukwu2528
@henryugochukwu2528 3 года назад
Nice one Mr David,mpape is the most dangerous place in abuja
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
@Henry, Mpape is the most dangerous in Abuja? well, am not sure of that.. Thanks for watching, kindly subscribe if you haven't and share the video.
@ehmikhidartfoundation
@ehmikhidartfoundation 3 года назад
Just to add... This is actually a part of Mpape... There are developed part in Mpape like... Berger quarry, lambaba, catape1 and 2. So you don't generalize the whole place because I stay in Mpape as well. But good one to get the government attention to those places. Thanks!
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
@Ehmi_khid Art Foundation, you are right , some part of Mpape looks good,but the majority, don't and the purpose of the video is to draw attention for slum redevelopment or resettlement, or affordable housing scheme, so.people can leave in a better condition. Thank you for watching and commenting. Kindly subscribe if you haven't. Thank you
@Everything_asmr342
@Everything_asmr342 3 года назад
Hi Ehmi_khid 😊
@tangyzee
@tangyzee 3 года назад
Beautiful documentary. I've Abuja for years but have never been to Mpape. "Lugbe Across" or Lugbe Village, Tudun Wada and Peace Villa are slums worth exposing too.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Thanks for watching. Do Subscribe if you haven't yet
@tangyzee
@tangyzee 3 года назад
@@DavidNkwa done
@MarkEdisonAlviz-official
@MarkEdisonAlviz-official 3 года назад
Actually, if the roads are paved, drainage and water system are fixed, and more green spaces are put in place, the entire area would be better for living.
@charliepearce8767
@charliepearce8767 2 года назад
And if I had wings I could fly around instead of walking.... If....thats big word.
@barbsaw7002
@barbsaw7002 2 года назад
first they should to learn how to not litter and take care of own garbage and shit .Easy to blame every one around ,but what they doing for community ?
@omzy8700
@omzy8700 2 года назад
@@barbsaw7002 where they can leave the trash when there is no garbage system in there ?where they can throw the trash if there is no place to throw the trash ?why is the government,not put in place a trash collection system in there ?
@usmanauwalmuhammad8480
@usmanauwalmuhammad8480 2 года назад
A very quite and interesting video a squalor in a federal capital territory the Fha need to do something about it
@renanggajah3411
@renanggajah3411 3 года назад
Watching from malaysia..already subscrbe...vry brilliant content..from this vdeo i feel grtfull born in Malaysia...😢
@Jazzymeme
@Jazzymeme 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing it Great Vlog
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 2 года назад
Thanks for watching. Appreciate it. Do check out other content on the channel. Regards
@Jazzymeme
@Jazzymeme 2 года назад
👍
@MI-vn4tp
@MI-vn4tp 3 года назад
Thanks for the video...
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Thank you for watching and commenting. Kindly Subscribe, if you haven't yet. Thanks
@4bitmultiplexer
@4bitmultiplexer 3 года назад
Very good documentary...
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Thank you very much. Kindly subscribe if you haven't yet
@EdAlbert
@EdAlbert 3 года назад
Oh wow!!!! I'm speechless. 😥
@dtwelleh4126
@dtwelleh4126 3 года назад
Good ideas
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Thanks for watching, kindly support the channel by Subscribing if you haven't done so yet. Thank you
@iyadimichael1860
@iyadimichael1860 3 года назад
omo This one shock me ooo
@davechristian7543
@davechristian7543 2 года назад
wow, i wonder were they put there rubbish as i couldn't imagine them having a garbage truck coming around because i don't see much rubbish laying about ? wat a great video, thank you from Sydney Nsw.
@dmtv_5559
@dmtv_5559 3 года назад
I really like your video for being down to earth on this subject. Please can you make a video on flooded places in Abuja?. Thank you
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Noted. Thank you for watching. Kindly subscribe and share on your social media
@awahsteve5970
@awahsteve5970 3 года назад
Thanks bro for this wonderful eye opener, so that the world will see the hell citizens of the giant of Africa are going through ,really our leaders should wake up from their sleep
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Thank you. Kindly share the video and Subscribe as well
@yomioloko9727
@yomioloko9727 2 года назад
A good piece of community documentary journalism
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 2 года назад
Thank you very much
@kolochiowinoh7491
@kolochiowinoh7491 3 года назад
This is much better than the Situation in kibera
@lizbecky4699
@lizbecky4699 3 года назад
Wauw it's smart and clean and not like kibera and gorogosho in Kenya
@auto060113
@auto060113 2 года назад
Hay quá
@Tijiani
@Tijiani 3 года назад
Well ✔Done David ,very informative 👏
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
@Tijiani thank you very much. Kindly subscribe if you haven't yet.
@Tijiani
@Tijiani 3 года назад
@@DavidNkwa cheers , I will and even better will share it with all my list
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
I really that thank you
@omerbhattipk
@omerbhattipk 3 года назад
Abuja is so beautiful, I have been there (the rock ) Magnificent
@native5647
@native5647 3 года назад
Bhatti sahib tusi uder kahan chalay gaye rock dekhnay
@omerbhattipk
@omerbhattipk 3 года назад
@@native5647 hahha sir ji uthay ek Rock jay wadi jayee by the way my Brother in Law posted here for 2 years. so it was just a visit
@native5647
@native5647 3 года назад
@@omerbhattipk Good hai .
@adeoladeborah3532
@adeoladeborah3532 3 года назад
How can we help the guy being interviewed???? Anyone with me
@jinfrankie2088
@jinfrankie2088 3 года назад
Nice video
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Thank you very much. Kindly subscribe if you haven't yet
@olowasegun6829
@olowasegun6829 3 года назад
Thank you
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa 3 года назад
Thanks for watching kindly Subscribe if you haven't yet
@diamondintheroughiamthelaw9682
@diamondintheroughiamthelaw9682 3 года назад
I hope they rebuild and clean Up the area.🙂
@seasonedsofisticate1901
@seasonedsofisticate1901 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing.There is such a need for proper infrastructure like sewage disposal, and housing. I’m heart broken. For some reason I thought such poverty in West Africa to that degree had improved dramatically. I don’t think There is any reason for this except for greed and power struggles.
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