Comparing two Nigerian Igbo villages, presumed to be the most beautiful Villages in Igbo Land, South East Nigeria. #Igbo #Nigeria #Village #Africa #AfricanVillage #IgboVillage #Anambra #Abia #Enugu #Abiriba
@@outravelandtour no actually It requires a lot of money. The whole of southeast doesn't have any good vacation city or great tourist place. We can start from here. A little government intervention is needed to inject some funds.
I've been to Abiriba but didn't actually have time to explore the town, but I must say the little areas we passed are really amazing with good mansions. Osumenyi is great too, but in beauty I think Abiriba wins it
90% of roads as well as other developemetal projects in Osumenyi are built by individuals. Osumenyi is indeed breathtakingly beautiful. The poster should have clearly indicated which video is of Osumenyi and which is of Abriba. Also a closer shot of the mansions would have made the videos much more interesting.
Between Abiriba and Osumenyi, Abiriba wins hands down. I previously argued that Abiriba was the most beautiful villa in Nigeria...that was until i watched a RU-vid clip of Ohafia few days ago. Abiriba has more beautiful and exquisite mansions than Ohafia, but Ohafia has that je ne sais quoi....that special something that makes it come tops. It's more serene, calm, unhurried, has more of that village feelling, is more environmetally clean and green, yet still has some nice mansions to top it all up.
Ohafia is a much larger community than Abiriba, But those town can not be compared, Everything you see in Ohafia, you all see twice of it in Abiriba except for financial institution likes bank.. Ohafia has good government presence because of its status as the Local Government Headquarters of the Local Government Area... Abiriba has a better taste for Architecture, Has more more better road. Ohafia doesn't have that, Abiriba is much better planned too...
The truth has been laid bare. The only reason Abiriba is lagging behind road network is because 90% of roads in Abiriba were built by communal effort. We started early with hustling, the first importers before and after the war ended included Abiribans. We also started migrating abroad when other regions were still travelling to their cities. Abiribans simply love investing back home
To me, I give it to Abiriba, no doubt, check out the topography with the hills this people still find suitable architecture for every site, then talking about number of expensive mansions,Abiriba still stand top I will just give them 70/30. If Abia state government can give the same attention Giving by Anambra state government in terms of road construction which is the responsibility of every government then u will see that this comparison will definitely be baseless because Abiriba has more planned areas. Abiriba is the most beautiful village in Nigeria not just in the East.
I have visited Abiriba countless times,and as a matter of fact l do spend my xmas in Abiriba. And the reason of my traveling to Abiriba is because they are very friendly and welcoming to visitors,and also good in high life activities. #Fact.
Make sure you tour Abiriba very well go to ogozi ,many places its a small london ,those people build their roads themselves schools and hospitals am sure that the hospital in osumanyi can't beat abiriba general hospital build by the community
Abiriba is not a LGA is just a village so even if una use the full imo state to compare to abiriba it still can stand Abiriba. The only thing is that Owerri has hotels around just. Or have you been to bende igbere before in Abia state
It might be difficult to differentiate between a village, a town and a city in Igbo land. Eg what we know as Onitsha is made up of Nkpor, Oboso, Oba, Ogidi, and so on. This are villages, towns or cities depending on the person defining it.
Abiriba homes are truly majestic. However, I caution all Igbos to stop describing the building of palatial homes development. You have to consider other infrastructures like hospitals, schools, markets, malls, recreational centers, etc. In addition, pipeborn water, electricity, and planned environment. Abiriba is very scarcely populated when compared to towns in Anambra, for example. This is why you see estates with excess land. They also have acres of undeveloped communal lands. They must start early establishing town and city planning. However, I like their homes, even though personally I am not into massive mansions.
Igbo villages should not be turned into towns and cities. Just because you have nice houses in villages does not mean they are no longer villages. I want my village to remain a village forever.
Abiriba is the most beautiful villa in Africa not just Nigeria. Small London for a reason. Abia state has the billionaires but keep silent. Because dey are secret billionaires. But other's show their wealth to the world. Or have you ever seen an abiriba man in tv claiming to be a billionaire before no because dey are wise.
I think your poster is from abriba that’s why he was going from house to house come let me take you round one villa in Anambra you will know ya lack exposure
I will suggest you visit Abba in nwagele local government in IMO state, I think Abba should be on this conversation or even edge them in good mansions and road network, I have been to osumenyi and abiriba, and I have been to Abba too so I'm talking of experience
I understand the sentiment about an everlasting village. However, there is population growth and inevitable urbanization. We have limited land, and so there will be pressure on people to sell. What we need is an architectural revolution. We must start building modern high-rises.
Abiriba is Bude by the community age grade and individuals government can never come out and prove they have any office pin in that Village so everyday in this village was built by age grade community individual you go and verify I can equally stand in the site of any governor or president and prove prove it everything in small London was viewed by age grade and not by government beside this Village is not local government no City but Village all together no Village you will use and compare small London so therefore small London is the best and the most beautiful Village in Africa invite me I will prove it to you thank you❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
All Anambra villages are unplanned which is why you can see road in zigzag, triangle shape every corner in this video. na to buy land and build without community planning. thats why everyone will carry fence come road and gutter, leaving no room for future road expansion or walkway but that is impossible in Abiriba. Igbere a neighboring village to Abiriba is well planned than even Osumenyi and Abiriba but Abiriba has more buildings than Igbere.
You Very mad in saying abriba is fine than very villa in Anambra state I think you haven’t entered duplex before I guess all comments are from Abia people
@@mpaokorie I agree am from bush at least I converted my Grammy bungalow to a mansion in abriba She from abriba My dad from Anambra Abriba is just a segment In my own home town I could count the whole mansions in abriba put but you cannot count mansions in my community... For ya information I have built some tenant buildings upstairs in Aba Abia state am just 34 years old.. Who’s now from bush?
That's good information. I think he should act on it, so as to get some kind of copyright settlement from d people using his intellectual property without outright permission
This demonstration really does not fly, to be frank. Yes, indeed they look beautiful, but they are not villages. Osumenyi is a SUBURB of Nnewi. It is really part of its metropolis. Far more than even Lugbe is part of Abuja city metropolis. Ogbunike is also a suburb of Onitsha. Abiriba, Arochukwu and Ohafia have over 60,000 inhabitants. Those are TOWNS, not villages. Places in other parts of Nigeria with similar population sizes like Abaji, Otukpa, Gbongan, Kwale, Ikom etc. OR even with *far smaller* population sizes like Ajaokuta, Omu-Aran, Iperu, Mokwa, Obunagha, Tambawal etc. are not regarded as "villages". A village is somewhere I would find less than 5,000 (if not even 2,000) people. Part of the essential qualities of villages is that: they are places where everyone knows everyone. You don't get that in places with over 60,000 people.
Well, with this video I can infer that abiriba is more developed than osumenyi, but osumenyi has the largest number of billionaires and osumenyi also has a greater number of tarred roads that 99% of these roads are made by its indigenous people. Also with the other developments of the city, such as schools, market squares, corridors, etc., they are being built by the people
Abiriba has more billionaires,thing is they are coded and not loud people. That village in Abia state controls about 60% of trading activities in West Africa,Ghana,Togo,Cameroun,Benin Rep,Senegal,Cote de Voire and beyond. They pioneered,the Igbo Apprenticeship Scheme(IAC) igba boy. The transfer of wealth through mentorship.
Abba in Nwangele Imo ,the home town of Johnbosco Ozigbo construction co JB Portharcourt 1st son completes. the aforementioned village. Please Abba for clarification. Abba has mansions and good roads networks.
Ogbunike no longer a village it have became a commercial city where people from all over Igbo land are building and leaving is now built up. To differentiate both village and town village is where the only indigenous built their houses and city is where people from different ethnic and tribes leave and developed
Sure Oguta is one one the most planned village if not the most planned... The community layout is just so perfect but it's far from being the most beautiful in Igbo land. Which of the Nkwere, am guessing the one in Igbo State, still not on the top 20 for me. Not even on the to 10 for me in Imo State unless you are judging based on houses alone.
@@outravelandtourlol I don't think you have been to even to Nkwerre,even you have , you probably havent visited recently. I am judging based on buildings and road connections. Just visit Nkwerre in Imo state, don't just pass through, enter into the heart of Nkwerre.
@@onyedika5713 Good, But aside from Nkwerre, How many other places have you visited in Igbo land... I hope you understood how I judges those those places? Not just by building and road alone and again Nkwerre doesn't much of a good road.
I disagree with you, Sure, Oba has beautiful house, but it is not planned, doesn't have good and motorable roads and due to its proximity to Onitsha most of the development in the community can't be attributed to the people of the community alone..
@@edwardboss7887 I am from mbaise, but truth be told Owerri is a dirty glorified village and imo state in general is very dirty. That’s why most imo indigenes are living in a more cleaner and developed Anambra