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Eating the Most Expensive Street Food in Nigeria Market 

David Nkwa
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Today we visit Taminus Market in Jos Nigeria, which is the biggest market in the city to try our expensive street food sold in the market
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Комментарии : 73   
@ucukaoma4551
@ucukaoma4551 Год назад
Like and comment and share the documentary as you start watching, guys! David needs to hit 100K this June... HELP!!
@obohphilips5371
@obohphilips5371 Год назад
Great video. This is what we lack in America, good natural food, but in Nigeria natural foods are everywhere, cheap and healthy. I'm a New Yorker living in Nigeria for about 1 year and some months now. I'm really enjoying my life here. In America you eat, get fat and sick but in Nigeria you eat and feel healthy and nourished. You don't have to gym because the food is so good, you eat and lose weight naturally in Nigeria. Thanks for sharing your video.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa Год назад
awesome
@kingsleyegeonu1459
@kingsleyegeonu1459 Год назад
Chai😂😂! I feel like leaving NYC tonight. I sooooo love Nigeria 🇳🇬
@praisethelord.
@praisethelord. Год назад
Wow! Thank you for sharing your experience. Experience they said is the best teacher. Nigeria 🇳🇬 is a home for all. Welcome home. I hope others will follow suit. No place like 9ja.
@chevellethomas7123
@chevellethomas7123 Год назад
I saw a documentary about this market and it was the market of the Women's campaign in and around 1940s to 1950's to keep the merchandise from being taxed, some of the Women leader went to jail for protesting for there rights... I am glad to see that it has thrived for so long, great job King David!
@Dream_more_age_less
@Dream_more_age_less Год назад
All these naturally grown fruits, we don't have in the U.S. 😢
@misssamson65
@misssamson65 Год назад
Yes, in the US we have access to many fruits but most are imported into US from other countries
@MrUkaoma
@MrUkaoma Год назад
@Y Rashnavadi, you can feel my pain as a Nigerian who has lived in America for 40 years. I miss some of these delicious local foods. Nigeria is truly endowed!!
@Dream_more_age_less
@Dream_more_age_less Год назад
@@misssamson65 🙄
@Dream_more_age_less
@Dream_more_age_less Год назад
@@MrUkaoma I'm pained as well, I gave-up on buying ANY fruit in grocery stores, everything is tasteless. Buying fruit here, is a waste of money.
@misssamson65
@misssamson65 Год назад
Those black currants look delicious 😋
@suntanglory
@suntanglory Год назад
Kulukuli is dried peanut butter without the oil. When grounded is used in suya spice. I think the other one in wheelbarrow is tigernut, very good with dates for yogurt or tigernut milk.
@yahudimyahsharal2088
@yahudimyahsharal2088 Год назад
Fresh black currants $30.00 USD per pound plus shipping, order plant for $88.00 USD. Ban in the USA lifted few years ago on black currants. They "thought" they carried a fungus that killed the pine trees.
@isiayi8584
@isiayi8584 Год назад
I feel sad 🥺 seeing the taminous market now. It was so beautiful and well planned out before it was burned down. So sad that it was not restored to its original form.
@Bros_Osynco
@Bros_Osynco Год назад
David@ David Nkwa with Bigwillz be giving me the Vibes about Naija!!🥰🥰❤️
@annamariaskin8531
@annamariaskin8531 Год назад
Jos is lovely place with a beautiful weather
@uideodepot
@uideodepot Год назад
If you are here in the Philippines, you would find the same market almost everywhere. Even the plastic bag the guy is carrying at the beginning of the video, it is also common here. While I am watching the video, the only thing that's different are the people. Everything else is the same.
@josephcoatofmanycolors
@josephcoatofmanycolors Год назад
My brother just dey test everything he can lay his hands on 😂
@ucheo9144
@ucheo9144 Год назад
1 cup of currants.100 naira...very cheap..but hey its jos...I love this
@nwananka
@nwananka Год назад
This market is nice and clean.
@dennissippel3089
@dennissippel3089 Год назад
I really love your videos. I finally get to see places and areas I've only heard of. God Bless you and your crew.
@sabineosterlehner5886
@sabineosterlehner5886 Год назад
I wish I could walk through the market. Black, red and white currant is growing in my backyard and soon will be ripe like strawberries, blueberries and raspberries too
@ZXVb7789
@ZXVb7789 Год назад
Once again an excellent video... Thank You Sir👍👍✌️🙏😉
@dtmk5016
@dtmk5016 Год назад
Great video, depecting the hustle and bustle of a busy African market, the people are full of colour, character, and vibrancy . You can taste it. ❤💙💜
@hlengiwemasondo2858
@hlengiwemasondo2858 Год назад
Those fruits look great. David thanks for the video. Hope one day you visit South Africa.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa Год назад
God willing. 🙂
@jac335
@jac335 Год назад
I like that you keep it real. Good program 👍
@thabangmnguni6539
@thabangmnguni6539 Год назад
hard working people
@journalplant8490
@journalplant8490 Год назад
Awesome show today, David!
@MrRoyck10
@MrRoyck10 Год назад
Did I not see blackberries? Oh my goodness Jos is spectacular, it should be the richest state in Nigeria not Rivers State. I was looking forward for Peter Obi to flood Taraba coffee in the global market. If blackberry can grow in Jos then strawberry 🍓 can also strive. The middle belt is a gold mine for those in the know, you see poverty and I see tremendous wealth potential, I hope Obi Datti can get their mandate back to move this great country consumption of blackcurrant to production of fruit juice.
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa Год назад
oh, in Jos there is lots of Strawberry farms. Looking out for our next video on exotic fruits grown in Jos
@MrRoyck10
@MrRoyck10 Год назад
@@DavidNkwa I’m totally amazed, Nigeria must realise its potential , strawberry, blueberry and blackberry are key to controlling diabetes and high blood pressure that is ravaging Nigeria. Thanks David!
@marvinstone9651
@marvinstone9651 Год назад
Really miss this
@ThatsEunice
@ThatsEunice Год назад
Where is the video of the exotic fruits in jos?
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa Год назад
Coming next
@kayth5semil1
@kayth5semil1 Год назад
Hello OK 👍 Mali 🇲🇱
@CleVerCPO
@CleVerCPO Год назад
Amazing 100k Subscribers soon
@BrandyifeomachukwuBrandy-xo8xm
I lived in Lagos but relocating to Jos soon
@misssamson65
@misssamson65 Год назад
Where do they get so many fruits and nuts? Do they grow on trees?
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa Год назад
most do, other are planted
@misssamson65
@misssamson65 Год назад
@@DavidNkwa wow
@maureenmoretv4192
@maureenmoretv4192 Год назад
I enjoy this channel alot
@bbhappyanyway
@bbhappyanyway Год назад
It looks delicious. ❤
@amber67135
@amber67135 Год назад
Cool huge markets ☺️👍
@oceejekwam6829
@oceejekwam6829 Год назад
I see "Kappa" sports apparel are popular in Jos.
@YusufKingOBY
@YusufKingOBY Год назад
A museum is also around here...mehn, love Jos die
@DavidOguchiFilms
@DavidOguchiFilms 5 месяцев назад
I love you this mentor ❤
@pinkladybikermamma3603
@pinkladybikermamma3603 Год назад
THE MARKET IS ALIVE AND WELL.
@bodunshayo1607
@bodunshayo1607 Год назад
That Króna Seeds Are TIGER NUTS Or OFIO In Yoruba Language.. Kulikuli IS PEANUT CAKE/GROUNDNUT CAKE..
@praisethelord.
@praisethelord. Год назад
Kruna =tiger nuts
@TravelIwuala
@TravelIwuala Год назад
This is really interesting
@Combatfightplus
@Combatfightplus Год назад
I need blackcurrant
@Combatfightplus
@Combatfightplus Год назад
I am at Enugu
@Boogeymaen
@Boogeymaen Год назад
Terminus
@chikaeze260
@chikaeze260 Год назад
jisike
@maureenmoretv4192
@maureenmoretv4192 Год назад
Have be following with my other youtube account but now I have my own youtube channel have to join here
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa Год назад
welcome to the family. God bless
@Dreadbaby_01
@Dreadbaby_01 4 месяца назад
❤❤
@AbuBawa-sw1ut
@AbuBawa-sw1ut Год назад
what is the most expensive street food?
@oluwatoyinajulo5400
@oluwatoyinajulo5400 Год назад
😅
@fatcockney591
@fatcockney591 Год назад
Is it safe for a white guy to go shopping there ? As I’m working in Lagos at the moment and would love to explore more
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa Год назад
very safe
@MrUkaoma
@MrUkaoma Год назад
Nigerians are very hospitable to visitors. You can attest to that from your Lagos experiences
@fatcockney591
@fatcockney591 Год назад
@@MrUkaoma Where I am working there wonderful. But I wasn’t sure if I went into poor areas
@RA-ms3je
@RA-ms3je Год назад
Yes 😂😂😅
@onyebuchi533
@onyebuchi533 Год назад
Nigerians are friendly to foreigners despite being downgraded and discriminated against in EU and other places...
@RAW-With-JESUS
@RAW-With-JESUS Год назад
David, i wanna try some of those black currents! What do they taste like? Grapes? Cranberries? Or maybe like a rasin? Idk just wondering ❤
@DavidNkwa
@DavidNkwa Год назад
They taste sweet, better than cranberries. Although taste just a bit sour
@RAW-With-JESUS
@RAW-With-JESUS Год назад
@@DavidNkwa thank you David for the reply, taking time out your day to read and answer me. Be safe buddy
@obohphilips5371
@obohphilips5371 Год назад
Great video. This is what we lack in America, good natural food, but in Nigeria natural foods are everywhere, cheap and healthy. I'm a New Yorker living in Nigeria for about 1 year and some months now. I'm really enjoying my life here. In America you eat, get fat and sick but in Nigeria you eat and feel healthy and nourished. You don't have to gym because the food is so good, you eat and lose weight naturally in Nigeria. Thanks for sharing your video.
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