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He Left Syria and Built the Most Beautiful Place in Nigeria 

Steven Ndukwu
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In today's episode, I visited and toured one of the most beautiful places in nigeria, Zuma Rock Resort and Royal Training Institute. I also met with the founders of the world-class destination.
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@AmanimIwok
@AmanimIwok Год назад
This is what many people outside don't know about Nigeria. Nigeria is undoubtedly Africa's most welcoming and accepting country. No matter where you are from, you will not be discriminated in Nigeria. So you can now understand why Nigerians get shocked when they are discriminated against,in other countries particularly in Africa. No body will make this kind of investment in a country where you are not comfortable in or where you are not welcome.
@AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju
Original comment: This is a whole lie Edited comment: This is a whole lie; I said, that this is a WHOLE lie because if Nigeria and most Nigerians are not FIRST welcoming to themselves on a tribal perspective and need I talk about how most Nigerians are not so welcoming and accepting to their FELLOW brothers/sisters/cousins who are not Nigerians for example other African nationalities and you can name any you wish or want to I don’t have to, then therefore, it doesn’t count to be welcoming unaccepting to those who are not of the African Race. RACE FIRST! Yeah. My point EXACTLY!! Futhermore, the above comment ..”…Nigeria is undoubtably Africa’s most welcoming and accepting country.” Wait.. wait. To what and who EXACTLY? You people should be specific and clear in your statements. Nigeria and most Nigerians are so welcoming and accepting for the WRONG REASONS, to all others except your own fellow Africans of other nationalities and tribes! That is SELF HATRED! THAT IS WILLIE LYNCH SYNDROME! LIKE I SAID, BROKEN BEYOND REPAIR! Spiritual and mental brokenness is the end all be all for many of you. Professional help, therapy nor all of the time in the world will not fix most of una and if I had it my way, the Ancestral way, how things were before imperialism and colonization, where people were actually held accountable on a normal basis for the most part, then, most of you would just be uprooted and casted out of society and I’m saying this nicely because of RU-vid’s policies and terms. Like someone else said in another comment that Nigeria is number one is Africa. No one has to say something or someone is number one to try to outshine or belittle others in the process. That’s very destructive and unintelligent. One can talk about Nigeria without saying number one of this or that. This goes for anything. Generally speaking. And, it’s very broad and destructive to not be specific in your statement above, number one in Africa exactly?! Of what? Number one in what? A FACT that Nigeria IS number one in Africa since most of una wan do am like that…… Nigeria is Number one country in Africa for what exactly?…. Well for one, #1 in Africa for the rate of homelessness. #1 of tribalism, cruise aka coping mechanisms, corruption and bribery. If you want to start naming the things that Nigeria is number one in that’s somehow not bad then realistically the bad outweighs the good. If not we won’t be having this conversation and neither will any of you feel the need to throw out so futile SYMBOLLIC VICTORIES about Nigeria or some Nigerians. It’s like a sexual predator who’s good in drawing yet the person has r##ped someone. Yet most will place their talent over their wickedness. It’s a very destructive, unintelligent and careless way to reason. africa.businessinsider.com/local/lifestyle/top-10-african-countries-with-the-highest-homelessness-rates-in-2023/9qrqpw6 s/n: Then again I’m not even surprised because most of you will even defend wickedness of any kind from the way most of you are already being divisive here in the first place. Majority of you under this comment thread are just broken mentally beyond repair. Insanity has been normalized yet I won’t accept nor support insanity. Most of you have Willie Lynch syndrome. Willie Lynch taught his fellow European brothers and cousins on how to successfully make a sl8ve out of African Black people and look at majority of our people today even look at how you most of una are coming at me under this comment thread with misdirected anger and frustration.
@festfst6488
@festfst6488 Год назад
​​@@AfricanProudVillageWomanJujuhope you find a husband with this hatred in your heart. dry bones shall rise again😂😂
@nmg1909
@nmg1909 Год назад
@@AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju What makes it a lie? As a Nigerian, he is very right. We don't have problems with foreigners, but with ourselves.
@AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju
@@nmg1909 Nigeria is not the most welcoming country in Africa. I speak from experience when I say this. I’ve been not only discriminated but judged easily by most Nigerians being in Nigeria yet I am still here because of my own personal journey and goals.
@AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju
@@nmg1909 and being so accepting and welcoming isn’t always a constructive thing neither especially not in these times
@blasada6719
@blasada6719 11 месяцев назад
love Nigeria from iraq, may Allah inshallah protect and bless the Nigerian people ❤
@skyplanet9858
@skyplanet9858 Год назад
Truly impressive. These guys remind me of the Syrians(and Lebanese) who came to NewYork in the 1900s and ended up building very successful businesses.
@peteralex2813
@peteralex2813 Год назад
Have you ever visited or worked in any Lebanese companies in Nigeria before?? please try and visit one and see what they are doing to your Nigerian brothers and sisters inside this our same Nigeria. Or try move to Europe or Asia to see the way blacks are been ill treated over there. We have got to stop been romantic with this animals before it will be too late for the whole black race to finally get the point that this people don't really gives a fukkkk about your blackness whatsoever.
@kevinfowler8712
@kevinfowler8712 15 дней назад
Yeah, them Syrians were very fundamental to America's success as a whole! 😂😂😂
@skyplanet9858
@skyplanet9858 14 дней назад
​@@kevinfowler8712Oh, absolutely! Because America's "success" is solely measured by how quickly we can turn the planet into a giant drive-thru with a side of nuclear winter. Clearly, the Syrians and Lebanese missed their calling in contributing to that noble cause. I mean, who needs advances in medicine, technology, or culture when we have the perfect trifecta of missiles, McDonald's, and metabolic syndrome? But hey, while we're busy exporting freedom fries and democracy bombs, those pesky Syrian and Lebanese Americans have been selfishly focused on trivial matters like saving lives, innovating technology, and enriching our culture. How inconsiderate of them to try and remedy our wholesome American imperialism with their inconvenient contributions to society! Now, for a factual counterpoint, here's a list of a few notable contributions by Syrian and Lebanese Americans, although I never mentioned "America's success as a whole! " but I couldn't resist the temptation of knowing that you would be looking in the mirror after this, and contemplating your life choices and how you got there. Medicine: Dr. Michael DeBakey (Lebanese descent) pioneered heart surgery techniques and invented the roller pump for heart-lung machines. Source: DeBakey, M. E. (1991). The Living Heart. Adams Media Corporation. Technology: Steve Jobs (biological father was Syrian) co-founded Apple Inc., revolutionizing personal computing and mobile technology. Source: Isaacson, W. (2011). Steve Jobs. Simon & Schuster. Entertainment: Danny Thomas (Lebanese descent) founded St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Source: Thomas, M. A. (2011). Growing Up Laughing: My Story and the Story of Funny. Hyperion. Philanthropy: The American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities (ALSAC) is the fundraising and awareness organization for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Source: Portnoy, M. A. (1991). Danny Thomas: The Man Behind the Miracles. JM Sarbel. Literature: William Peter Blatty (Lebanese descent) authored "The Exorcist," a bestselling novel and critically acclaimed film. Source: Blatty, W. P. (2015). Finding Peter: A True Story of the Hand of Providence and Evidence of Life After Death. Regnery Publishing. Business: Najeeb Halaby (Lebanese descent) served as CEO of Pan American World Airways. Source: Halaby, N. E. (1978). Crosswinds: An Airman's Memoir. Doubleday. Science: Elias Corey (Lebanese-American) won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1990 for his work in organic synthesis. Source: Seeman, J. I. (2015). E. J. Corey's Dual Roles: Prophet of Synthesis and Apostle of Retrosynthesis. The Chemical Record, 15(1), 318-343. Education: Philip Khuri Hitti (Lebanese) was a professor at Princeton University and authored "History of the Arabs," a seminal work in Middle Eastern studies. Source: Hitti, P. K. (1937). History of the Arabs. Macmillan and Co. Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS): Founded in 1998, SAMS has become a major provider of medical relief worldwide, and supports Syrian American medical professionals. Source: Sparrow, A. (2018). Syria's Assault on Doctors. The New York Review of Books, 65(18). Joseph Abboud (Lebanese descent): Renowned fashion designer who revolutionized men's fashion in America. Source: Abboud, J. (2004). Threads: My Life Behind the Seams in the High-Stakes World of Fashion. HarperCollins. Paul Anka (Lebanese descent): Singer-songwriter who wrote famous songs like "My Way" for Frank Sinatra. Source: Anka, P., & Dalton, D. (2013). My Way: An Autobiography. St. Martin's Press. Mitch Daniels (Syrian descent): Former Governor of Indiana and President of Purdue University. Source: Daniels, M. E. (2011). Keeping the Republic: Saving America by Trusting Americans. Sentinel. Rosemary Barkett (Syrian descent): First woman to serve on the Florida Supreme Court and later a federal judge. Source: Cushman, C. B. (2013). Supreme Court Justices: Illustrated Biographies, 1789-2012. CQ Press. Jacques Nasser (Lebanese descent): Former CEO of Ford Motor Company. Source: Magee, D. (2004). Ford Tough: Bill Ford and the Battle to Rebuild America's Automaker. Wiley. George Joulwan (Lebanese descent): Four-star general who served as NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe. Source: Joulwan, G. A., & Shoemaker, C. C. (1998). Civilian Control of the Military: The Changing Security Environment. Johns Hopkins University Press. Helen Thomas (Lebanese descent): Trailblazing journalist who covered the White House for nearly 50 years. Source: Thomas, H. (2006). Watchdogs of Democracy?: The Waning Washington Press Corps and How It Has Failed the Public. Scribner. Tony Shalhoub (Lebanese descent): Emmy Award-winning actor known for roles in "Monk" and "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." Source: Zurawik, D. (2003). The Jews of Prime Time. Brandeis University Press. Khalil Gibran (Lebanese): Poet and artist whose book "The Prophet" has been translated into more than 100 languages. Source: Bushrui, S., & Jenkins, J. (1998). Kahlil Gibran: Man and Poet. Oneworld Publications. Ray LaHood (Lebanese descent): U.S. Secretary of Transportation under President Obama. Source: LaHood, R. (2015). Seeking Bipartisanship: My Life in Politics. Cambria Press. Christa McAuliffe (Lebanese descent): Teacher and astronaut who was chosen to be the first teacher in space before tragically perishing in the Challenger disaster. Source: Corrigan, G. (2000). A Journal for Christa: Christa McAuliffe, Teacher in Space. University of Nebraska Press. The Salaam Club of New York: Founded in 1945 by Lebanese and Syrian immigrants, it has been active in promoting cultural understanding and philanthropy. Source: Naff, A. (1985). Becoming American: The Early Arab Immigrant Experience. Southern Illinois University Press. The Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies: Research center at North Carolina State University, established by Moise A. Khayrallah, contributing significantly to the study of Lebanese immigration to the US. Source: Khater, A. F. (2001). Inventing Home: Emigration, Gender, and the Middle Class in Lebanon, 1870-1920. University of California Press. The Arab American National Museum: Located in Dearborn, Michigan, it was founded in 2005 and is the first museum in the world devoted to Arab American history and culture. Source: Fadda-Conrey, C. (2014). Contemporary Arab-American Literature: Transnational Reconfigurations of Citizenship and Belonging. NYU Press. Ralph Nader (Lebanese descent): Consumer advocate, author, and former presidential candidate who has significantly influenced consumer protection laws. Source: Nader, R. (2016). Breaking Through Power: It's Easier Than We Think. City Lights Publishers. Diane Rehm (Syrian descent): Award-winning radio host of "The Diane Rehm Show" on NPR for over 30 years. Source: Rehm, D. (2016). On My Own. Knopf. Kathy Najimy (Lebanese descent): Actress known for roles in "Sister Act" and "Hocus Pocus," as well as her activism. Source: Mock, J. (2014). Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love & So Much More. Atria Books. Hala Gorani (Syrian descent): CNN International anchor and correspondent. Source: Gorani, H. (2012). "From Immigrant to Anchor." In S. T. Reeves (Ed.), Dreams Deferred: A Concise Guide to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and the Movement to Boycott Israel (pp. 103-106). IHR Press. Zainab Salbi (Iraqi of Syrian descent): Founder of Women for Women International, a humanitarian organization. Source: Salbi, Z. (2006). Between Two Worlds: Escape from Tyranny: Growing Up in the Shadow of Saddam. Gotham Books. F. Murray Abraham (Syrian descent): Academy Award-winning actor known for roles in "Amadeus" and "The Grand Budapest Hotel." Source: Abraham, F. M. (2001). A Midsummer Night's Dream: Actors on Shakespeare. Faber & Faber. Marlo Thomas (Lebanese descent): Actress, producer, and social activist, daughter of Danny Thomas. Source: Thomas, M. (2010). Growing Up Laughing: My Story and the Story of Funny. Hyperion. Casey Kasem (Lebanese descent): Radio personality and voice actor, best known for hosting American Top 40. Source: Durkee, R. (1999). American Top 40: The Countdown of the Century. Schirmer Books. Selim Zilkha (Lebanese descent): Entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded Mothercare, a retail chain for expectant mothers and children. Source: Ibrahim, Y. M. (1997, May 18). "A Tycoon Who Bet the Ranch on Natural Gas." The New York Times. Naomi Shihab Nye (Palestinian-American, father of Syrian descent): Award-winning poet, songwriter, and novelist. Source: Nye, N. S. (2002). 19 Varieties of Gazelle: Poems of the Middle East. Greenwillow Books. John Zogby (Lebanese descent): Founder of the Zogby Poll and Zogby International, a polling and market research firm. Source: Zogby, J. (2008). The Way We'll Be: The Zogby Report on the Transformation of the American Dream. Random House. Jamie Farr (Lebanese descent): Actor best known for his role as Corporal Maxwell Klinger in the TV series MAS*H. Source: Farr, J. (1994). Just Farr Fun. Hyperion. The Southern Federation of Syrian Lebanese American Clubs: Founded in 1931, this organization has been crucial in preserving and promoting Syrian and Lebanese culture in the United States. Source: Kayal, P. M., & Kayal, J. M. (1975). The Syrian-Lebanese in America: A Study in Religion and Assimilation. Twayne Publishers. Tige Andrews (Syrian descent): Actor known for his role in "The Mod Squad," who received an Emmy nomination. Source: Terrace, V. (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Company. 🤣🤣🤣
@skyplanet9858
@skyplanet9858 14 дней назад
@@kevinfowler8712 Oh, absolutely! Because America's "success" is solely measured by how quickly we can turn the planet into a giant drive-thru with a side of nuclear winter. Clearly, the Syrians and Lebanese missed their calling in contributing to that noble cause. I mean, who needs advances in medicine, technology, or culture when we have the perfect trifecta of missiles, McDonald's, and metabolic syndrome? But hey, while we're busy exporting freedom fries and democracy bombs, those pesky Syrian and Lebanese Americans have been selfishly focused on trivial matters like saving lives, innovating technology, and enriching our culture. How inconsiderate of them to try and remedy our wholesome American imperialism with their inconvenient contributions to society! Now, for a factual counterpoint, here's a list of some notable contributions by Syrian and Lebanese Americans, Medicine: Dr. Michael DeBakey (Lebanese descent) pioneered heart surgery techniques and invented the roller pump for heart-lung machines. Source: DeBakey, M. E. (1991). The Living Heart. Adams Media Corporation. Technology: Steve Jobs (biological father was Syrian) co-founded Apple Inc., revolutionizing personal computing and mobile technology. Source: Isaacson, W. (2011). Steve Jobs. Simon & Schuster. Entertainment: Danny Thomas (Lebanese descent) founded St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Source: Thomas, M. A. (2011). Growing Up Laughing: My Story and the Story of Funny. Hyperion. Literature: William Peter Blatty (Lebanese descent) authored "The Exorcist," a bestselling novel and critically acclaimed film. Source: Blatty, W. P. (2015). Finding Peter: A True Story of the Hand of Providence and Evidence of Life After Death. Regnery Publishing. Business: Najeeb Halaby (Lebanese descent) served as CEO of Pan American World Airways. Source: Halaby, N. E. (1978). Crosswinds: An Airman's Memoir. Doubleday. Science: Elias Corey (Lebanese-American) won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1990 for his work in organic synthesis. Source: Seeman, J. I. (2015). E. J. Corey's Dual Roles: Prophet of Synthesis and Apostle of Retrosynthesis. The Chemical Record, 15(1), 318-343. Philanthropy: The American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities (ALSAC) is the fundraising and awareness organization for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Source: Portnoy, M. A. (1991). Danny Thomas: The Man Behind the Miracles. JM Sarbel. Education: Philip Khuri Hitti (Lebanese) was a professor at Princeton University and authored "History of the Arabs," a seminal work in Middle Eastern studies. Source: Hitti, P. K. (1937). History of the Arabs. Macmillan and Co. Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS): Founded in 1998, SAMS has become a major provider of medical relief in Syria and supports Syrian American medical professionals. Source: Sparrow, A. (2018). Syria's Assault on Doctors. The New York Review of Books, 65(18). Joseph Abboud (Lebanese descent): Renowned fashion designer who revolutionized men's fashion in America. Source: Abboud, J. (2004). Threads: My Life Behind the Seams in the High-Stakes World of Fashion. HarperCollins. Paul Anka (Lebanese descent): Singer-songwriter who wrote famous songs like "My Way" for Frank Sinatra. Source: Anka, P., & Dalton, D. (2013). My Way: An Autobiography. St. Martin's Press. Mitch Daniels (Syrian descent): Former Governor of Indiana and President of Purdue University. Source: Daniels, M. E. (2011). Keeping the Republic: Saving America by Trusting Americans. Sentinel. Rosemary Barkett (Syrian descent): First woman to serve on the Florida Supreme Court and later a federal judge. Source: Cushman, C. B. (2013). Supreme Court Justices: Illustrated Biographies, 1789-2012. CQ Press. Jacques Nasser (Lebanese descent): Former CEO of Ford Motor Company. Source: Magee, D. (2004). Ford Tough: Bill Ford and the Battle to Rebuild America's Automaker. Wiley. George Joulwan (Lebanese descent): Four-star general who served as NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe. Source: Joulwan, G. A., & Shoemaker, C. C. (1998). Civilian Control of the Military: The Changing Security Environment. Johns Hopkins University Press. Helen Thomas (Lebanese descent): Trailblazing journalist who covered the White House for nearly 50 years. Source: Thomas, H. (2006). Watchdogs of Democracy?: The Waning Washington Press Corps and How It Has Failed the Public. Scribner. Tony Shalhoub (Lebanese descent): Emmy Award-winning actor known for roles in "Monk" and "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." Source: Zurawik, D. (2003). The Jews of Prime Time. Brandeis University Press. Khalil Gibran (Lebanese): Poet and artist whose book "The Prophet" has been translated into more than 100 languages. Source: Bushrui, S., & Jenkins, J. (1998). Kahlil Gibran: Man and Poet. Oneworld Publications. Ray LaHood (Lebanese descent): U.S. Secretary of Transportation under President Obama. Source: LaHood, R. (2015). Seeking Bipartisanship: My Life in Politics. Cambria Press. Christa McAuliffe (Lebanese descent): Teacher and astronaut who was chosen to be the first teacher in space before tragically perishing in the Challenger disaster. Source: Corrigan, G. (2000). A Journal for Christa: Christa McAuliffe, Teacher in Space. University of Nebraska Press. The Salaam Club of New York: Founded in 1945 by Lebanese and Syrian immigrants, it has been active in promoting cultural understanding and philanthropy. Source: Naff, A. (1985). Becoming American: The Early Arab Immigrant Experience. Southern Illinois University Press. The Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies: Research center at North Carolina State University, established by Moise A. Khayrallah, contributing significantly to the study of Lebanese immigration to the US. Source: Khater, A. F. (2001). Inventing Home: Emigration, Gender, and the Middle Class in Lebanon, 1870-1920. University of California Press. The Arab American National Museum: Located in Dearborn, Michigan, it was founded in 2005 and is the first museum in the world devoted to Arab American history and culture. Source: Fadda-Conrey, C. (2014). Contemporary Arab-American Literature: Transnational Reconfigurations of Citizenship and Belonging. NYU Press. Ralph Nader (Lebanese descent): Consumer advocate, author, and former presidential candidate who has significantly influenced consumer protection laws. Source: Nader, R. (2016). Breaking Through Power: It's Easier Than We Think. City Lights Publishers. Diane Rehm (Syrian descent): Award-winning radio host of "The Diane Rehm Show" on NPR for over 30 years. Source: Rehm, D. (2016). On My Own. Knopf. Kathy Najimy (Lebanese descent): Actress known for roles in "Sister Act" and "Hocus Pocus," as well as her activism. Source: Mock, J. (2014). Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love & So Much More. Atria Books. Hala Gorani (Syrian descent): CNN International anchor and correspondent. Source: Gorani, H. (2012). "From Immigrant to Anchor." In S. T. Reeves (Ed.), Dreams Deferred: A Concise Guide to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and the Movement to Boycott Israel (pp. 103-106). IHR Press. Zainab Salbi (Iraqi of Syrian descent): Founder of Women for Women International, a humanitarian organization. Source: Salbi, Z. (2006). Between Two Worlds: Escape from Tyranny: Growing Up in the Shadow of Saddam. Gotham Books. F. Murray Abraham (Syrian descent): Academy Award-winning actor known for roles in "Amadeus" and "The Grand Budapest Hotel." Source: Abraham, F. M. (2001). A Midsummer Night's Dream: Actors on Shakespeare. Faber & Faber. Marlo Thomas (Lebanese descent): Actress, producer, and social activist, daughter of Danny Thomas. Source: Thomas, M. (2010). Growing Up Laughing: My Story and the Story of Funny. Hyperion. Casey Kasem (Lebanese descent): Radio personality and voice actor, best known for hosting American Top 40. Source: Durkee, R. (1999). American Top 40: The Countdown of the Century. Schirmer Books. Selim Zilkha (Lebanese descent): Entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded Mothercare, a retail chain for expectant mothers and children. Source: Ibrahim, Y. M. (1997, May 18). "A Tycoon Who Bet the Ranch on Natural Gas." The New York Times. Naomi Shihab Nye (Palestinian-American, father of Syrian descent): Award-winning poet, songwriter, and novelist. Source: Nye, N. S. (2002). 19 Varieties of Gazelle: Poems of the Middle East. Greenwillow Books. John Zogby (Lebanese descent): Founder of the Zogby Poll and Zogby International, a polling and market research firm. Source: Zogby, J. (2008). The Way We'll Be: The Zogby Report on the Transformation of the American Dream. Random House. Jamie Farr (Lebanese descent): Actor best known for his role as Corporal Maxwell Klinger in the TV series MAS*H. Source: Farr, J. (1994). Just Farr Fun. Hyperion. The Southern Federation of Syrian Lebanese American Clubs: Founded in 1931, this organization has been crucial in preserving and promoting Syrian and Lebanese culture in the United States. Source: Kayal, P. M., & Kayal, J. M. (1975). The Syrian-Lebanese in America: A Study in Religion and Assimilation. Twayne Publishers. Tige Andrews (Syrian descent): Actor known for his role in "The Mod Squad," who received an Emmy nomination. Source: Terrace, V. (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Company. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@orcselelfs6808
@orcselelfs6808 Год назад
Long live Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 our dear nation that will be here million years after we are gone
@Johnson-rr4lw
@Johnson-rr4lw Год назад
Peace bro ❤❤
@markschaub-1
@markschaub-1 Год назад
Wonderful to see how dedicated this Family is. 🥇🇳🇬
@michealnicholas1503
@michealnicholas1503 Год назад
wow this is so nice beautiful resort .keep showing the beaty property's in Abuja . thanks for the good job u show i will come here to stay with friends and family..
@Mkym365
@Mkym365 Год назад
This is soo Beautiful🇳🇬🇳🇬 I LOve the Serenity & all the Greenery💚🍀🌲🌴🌿🍃🌺🌸💐🌷🌻🥀🌼🪷❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕
@emmanuelben1393
@emmanuelben1393 Год назад
Honestly, this place is very beautiful, I have to go there.
@Felix-x3g3u
@Felix-x3g3u 9 дней назад
This serves as a motivation to all who want to call Africa their home
@jimmydonatus8402
@jimmydonatus8402 Год назад
Thanks Steve's ...,you are my role model...from Namibia to Kenya to the Safari ...alot ...I have see the world through you....more vision
@williamejakita1357
@williamejakita1357 Год назад
I just moved to Abuja. Now I know where to visit for a nice relaxation. Thank you Steven!
@emjay313
@emjay313 11 месяцев назад
As a foreigner, I love Nigeria and I can’t wait to go back. The people there complain about the government and they just want out, not realizing the nostalgic feeling of this land. I’ve lived in other beautiful places but the feeling I get from being on Naija soil is different from anywhere else. When you don’t develop your own country, outsiders will come in and do it for you. It’s all nice and dandy at first but be careful with that. Before you know it, things are out of your hand and foreigners have taken over because you didn’t realize the precious value of what you had.
@Novikestory
@Novikestory 11 месяцев назад
True
@TikaTakeSummon
@TikaTakeSummon 10 месяцев назад
So many Nigerians love to spill horrible things about the country. I really don’t know why? Many foreigners that has been to Nigeria always have good things to say about the country except the Nigerians themselves. They are so stupid!
@MightyMichael7
@MightyMichael7 9 месяцев назад
That's right I use to tell people this
@StarLight-sl9ok
@StarLight-sl9ok 8 месяцев назад
This would never fly anywhere else but Africa. That area should be protected government land used for a national park where visitors and locals will come and enjoy its beauty. Africa needs to wake up already, this is really sad.
@naijainspires9012
@naijainspires9012 7 месяцев назад
Sad but true
@uzoejekwumadu7731
@uzoejekwumadu7731 Год назад
World class, beautiful, alluring, clean and green 💚.
@NosakhareAbrams
@NosakhareAbrams Год назад
Nigeria is such an amazing country. Number 1 in Africa 🇳🇬
@AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju
Original comment: Don’t be divisive Edited comment: Don’t be divisive; no one has to say something or someone is number one to try to outshine or belittle others in the process. That’s very destructive and unintelligent. One can talk about Nigeria without saying number one of this or that. This goes for anything. Generally speaking. And, it’s very broad and destructive to not be specific in your statement above, number one in Africa exactly?! Of what? Number one in what? A FACT that Nigeria IS number one in Africa since most of una wan do am like that…… Nigeria is Number one country in Africa for what exactly?…. Well for one, #1 in Africa for the rate of homelessness. #1 of tribalism, cruise aka coping mechanisms, corruption and bribery. If you want to start naming the things that Nigeria is number one in that’s somehow not bad then realistically the bad outweighs the good. If not we won’t be having this conversation and neither will any of you feel the need to throw out so futile SYMBOLLIC VICTORIES about Nigeria or some Nigerians. It’s like a sexual predator who’s good in drawing yet the person has r##ped someone. Yet most will place their talent over their wickedness. It’s a very destructive, unintelligent and careless way to reason. Then again I’m not even surprised because most of you will even defend wickedness of any kind from the way most of you are already being divisive here in the first place. Majority of you under this comment thread are just broken mentally beyond repair. Insanity has been normalized yet I won’t accept nor support insanity. Most of you have Willie Lynch syndrome. Willie Lynch taught his fellow European brothers and cousins on how to successfully make a sl8ve out of African Black people and look at majority of our people today even look at how you most of una are coming at me under this comment thread with misdirected anger and frustration. Most of you are so welcoming and accepting to all others except your own fellow Africans of other nationalities and tribes! That is SELF HATRED! THAT IS WILLIE LYNCH SYNDROME! LIKE I SAID, BROKEN BEYOND REPAIR! Spiritual and mental brokenness is the end all be all for many of you. Professional help, therapy nor all of the time in the world will not fix most of una and if I had it my way, the Ancestral way, how things were before imperialism and colonization, where people were actually held accountable on a normal basis for the most part, then, most of you would just be uprooted and casted out of society and I’m saying this nicely because of RU-vid’s policies and terms. africa.businessinsider.com/local/lifestyle/top-10-african-countries-with-the-highest-homelessness-rates-in-2023/9qrqpw6
@naijagatekeeper101
@naijagatekeeper101 Год назад
​@@AfricanProudVillageWomanJujuRest abeg
@jyde50
@jyde50 Год назад
@@AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju Be quiet
@AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju
@@naijagatekeeper101 No abeg, you should tell yourself to rest! Small pikin wey defend propaganda
@AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju
@@jyde50 Tell yourself to be quiet with all of you una small guys and una triggered, fragile egos in this comment section. Should be uprooted and casted out of society because professional help nor therapy and all the time in the world won’t fix una.
@olayinkasanni8191
@olayinkasanni8191 Год назад
Congratulations! There is HOPE for the future! Very enlightening and encouraging! Very laudable project! 💓🎉💖
@abubakarsadiq2143
@abubakarsadiq2143 19 дней назад
Indeed is a very beautiful,absolutely beautiful place. Weldon👍🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬❤proudly Nigerian.
@galadimakeita-ozieh8398
@galadimakeita-ozieh8398 11 месяцев назад
Nigeria is a mindset. Just one man from Syria. God bless and multiple you.
@aframaco9491
@aframaco9491 Год назад
There is no argument that the younger of the brothers ( wearing the cap) was raised in Nigeria! His English is entirely Nigerian!😂😂😂😂. Evidently, Nigeria is "The Abroad" for many other peoples of the world! Make Nigerians dey jaaakpa! Other people will readily take their spot ! 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!
@azeezedo-omozuwa1820
@azeezedo-omozuwa1820 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I dey tell you. Nigerians Japa to other nations meanwhile others a flocking to Nigeria.
@andersonojoshimite6047
@andersonojoshimite6047 Год назад
There is a large Lebanese 🇱🇧 and Syrian 🇸🇾 community in Kano. Some of them settled in Nigeria 🇳🇬 more than a century ago.
@Mkym365
@Mkym365 Год назад
There’s also a Very Large Indian population in Nigeria
@samuelwilliams8099
@samuelwilliams8099 Год назад
When I arrived in Germany 20 years ago, while I was living in asylum camps my roommates were Syrian . I will definitely share this video with them. Please can you drop their website ?
@juanlion1104
@juanlion1104 Год назад
So a foreigner sees value in progressing and building something in Nigeria while many if not all Nigerians are dreaming to Japa...Nigerians need to take some lessons from Rwanda, Kenya and Botswana in terms of how to develop their country.
@adamumohammed3680
@adamumohammed3680 Год назад
He is a Nigerian of Lebanese origin.
@juanlion1104
@juanlion1104 Год назад
@@adamumohammed3680 mumu, he ain't no true Nigerian...he belongs in Syria or Lebanon where they hate black people
@taharka3897
@taharka3897 Год назад
​@@adamumohammed3680does it matter. What if he was Chinese born in Nigeria. He is a foreigner. My DNA says iam Igbo from Nigeria. Who is a foreigner me or him? Although I was not born in Nigeria.
@andersonojoshimite6047
@andersonojoshimite6047 Год назад
Hogwash! Every country has its developmental agenda. The three countries mentioned here are still developing like Nigeria.
@juanlion1104
@juanlion1104 Год назад
@andersonojoshimite6047 Nigeria has so much potential but it's people has failed it whether that is the leadership or its citizens (most don't even see themselves as Nigerians anyways lol). Nigeria is holding the whole continent back due to its lack of discipline, progress and vision...Nigerian leadership currently doing the work of its European Masters working against Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso
@emmanuelkyerediabour1488
@emmanuelkyerediabour1488 2 месяца назад
Woah! Nigerian has an amazing place. #The Zuma Rock#❤
@mayokun_OJ
@mayokun_OJ Год назад
how come I drive by the rock many times and don't notice there's something like this around 😂. I should visit here by December. thanks Steve!🙏👏
@chimemekx9033
@chimemekx9033 Год назад
What a beautiful place to visit. I will visit the place when I'm home(Nigeria). 🙂
@jojoko64
@jojoko64 Год назад
Can an melanated African go to Syria and build the same. Is there equal treatment.
@alexbanj7a7bc
@alexbanj7a7bc Год назад
Well you would have to go to Syria to ask and find out for us.
@FERESE
@FERESE 3 месяца назад
But Nigerians can go to America and Europe to start businesses in hospitality, transport , airport's, restaurants and tech . An average Nigerian wouldn't go to Lebanon to start a business because they won't make money and that applies to the citizens too. That's why you see many Lebanese leave their countries to build businesses in other countries and they thrive there. The question is why many of you fault finders don't tell your rich families to invest in Africa like other Nigerians that have resorts in Abuja and Lagos. Amlat farm is owned by a Nigerian lady. You can start by building yours.
@mattersarising7169
@mattersarising7169 Год назад
I have found my retreat centre! This is fantastic. I hope it is affordable too
@donlocoshow
@donlocoshow Год назад
This is indeed amazing.
@destinymoni66
@destinymoni66 Год назад
This is beautiful ❤
@frankogwu6176
@frankogwu6176 5 месяцев назад
They should build zip lining there and entertainment fun park facilities
@Onasanyaflorence.3879
@Onasanyaflorence.3879 Год назад
This is quite impressive 👏 love this 👌
@aminaadam3617
@aminaadam3617 Год назад
Amazing.
@chemistjunior1828
@chemistjunior1828 Год назад
Very nice,we hope you acquired, through process, is a welcome development
@emmanueltettey-ofoe8870
@emmanueltettey-ofoe8870 2 месяца назад
Super beautiful
@munayayahaya565
@munayayahaya565 2 месяца назад
Impressive!
@GermanCephas
@GermanCephas 11 месяцев назад
I love how the foreigner says we are Nigerians, just tells you how welcoming we are🎉🎉
@AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju
@AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju 11 месяцев назад
Welcoming for the wrong reasons smh
@byeshua2533
@byeshua2533 11 месяцев назад
On my pocket list for sure❤❤❤
@MuawiyyahMuye
@MuawiyyahMuye 11 месяцев назад
This is Zuma Resort located in Niger State by the way, just outside abuja but located in Niger State
@Mkym365
@Mkym365 Год назад
We need a Golf course here too🎉🎉🎉🎉
@StevenNdukwu
@StevenNdukwu Год назад
Where?
@tundebakare6887
@tundebakare6887 Год назад
There's a golf club in Suleja there in Niger state
@ebenezerbabamage2909
@ebenezerbabamage2909 3 месяца назад
It's beautiful place
@KoYaMedia
@KoYaMedia Месяц назад
Well done
@johnali5226
@johnali5226 11 месяцев назад
I have alot things about this rock, I remember 1990 traveling with my mummy to Abuja I notice the say it has a nose and mouth, so I was curious to see it
@israelayoade
@israelayoade Год назад
Great video!
@gerardonochie3408
@gerardonochie3408 11 месяцев назад
I hope they are not the owners of the same resort restaurant where it took them 45 minutes just to make a fruit juice and when I told them off about how slow and unprofessional they are and wanted to see their oga ( manager ) they began to beg me. I admire the man's vision but as a rule I prefer to patronize Indigenous owned places. Zuma Rock is awesome. Nigeria has thousands of beautiful natural places but MOST don't value these what they have.
@adrianm-he6he
@adrianm-he6he 11 месяцев назад
@gerardonochie3408. Finally, someone on here with some damn sense. Can you tell me why people here are stupid enough to applaud their own exploitation?
@jackieschoelerman5062
@jackieschoelerman5062 Год назад
This is amazing!
@princeaghamiogie7154
@princeaghamiogie7154 Год назад
Very beautiful scenery
@HeritAgtv
@HeritAgtv Год назад
This is very beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
@alitabbas3685
@alitabbas3685 11 месяцев назад
This is very strange, how a Syrian Nigerian was able to get such a piece of Land right behind ASO ROCK , Nigerians seat of power while I appreciate the work and the land is rightly his it goes alone way to show how we AFRICANS are always welcoming and hospitable, but dont expect the same treatment from them in their countries, the arabs are provably some of the worse human beings on earth when it comes to race relations, some wont even pray next to you in a mosque or a church thats how bad they are and if you pay attention to what Steve said about this resort, while Steve said if you like to visit Nigeria there is a resort like this, the Syrian interrupted immediately and said if you like Greenery basically promoting his business and careless about Nigeria and thats why I take my brother Steve over anyone Syrian or not, am a muslim but Steve before the Syrian wallahi.
@Tefera-hf8fw
@Tefera-hf8fw 8 месяцев назад
blacks in Syria were treated as slaves
@deenasfashionstyles8282
@deenasfashionstyles8282 11 месяцев назад
This place is 20 minutes drive from my house, I was here in March
@digitaledu6624
@digitaledu6624 7 месяцев назад
And some Nigerians will come and say oh you can't have a successful business in Nigeria. Seems like a ton of non Nigerians run a successful business in Nigeria.
@mattersarising7169
@mattersarising7169 Год назад
This is a garden of Eden!!
@josephgibsoncj9940
@josephgibsoncj9940 Год назад
Please try and your innoson motor factory.
@raymondcalitri624
@raymondcalitri624 Год назад
Gotta do my honeymoon here in October
@Eniola0ne
@Eniola0ne Год назад
And Nigerian wants to jappa
@mightycharitytm3583
@mightycharitytm3583 Год назад
Wowwww 🎉🎉🎉
@RainettaJones
@RainettaJones 5 месяцев назад
Do u know Zuma rocks looks like a lion's paw from an aerial view?
@StevenNdukwu
@StevenNdukwu 5 месяцев назад
I didn't know that
@RainettaJones
@RainettaJones 5 месяцев назад
​@@StevenNdukwu Yes
@justingerard465
@justingerard465 11 месяцев назад
They need to privatize Ogudu cattle ranch immediately
@handsonlabssoftwareacademy594
@handsonlabssoftwareacademy594 11 месяцев назад
if foreigners can do this, lets hope the native indigens will do better.
@fateeh9077
@fateeh9077 11 месяцев назад
Will love to visit please where is it located
@Angelsangels1969
@Angelsangels1969 11 месяцев назад
NIGERIANS, should build;; BEAUTIFUL PLACES, instead of neglecting the place allowing, foreigners to have those, visons, and taking advantage of them
@destiny_yusuf
@destiny_yusuf Год назад
Please whats the name?
@StevenNdukwu
@StevenNdukwu Год назад
Zuma rock
@StevenNdukwu
@StevenNdukwu Год назад
Resort
@hiyahiy
@hiyahiy 10 месяцев назад
Africans in Syria i wonder what thats like
@shafsteryellow
@shafsteryellow 10 месяцев назад
Somalia and Syria have good relations
@RodioXYZ.
@RodioXYZ. 8 месяцев назад
Many Nigerians have businesses in Dubai-
@spunkybrewster8404
@spunkybrewster8404 Год назад
SMH
@AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju
Same here. Me too.
@Mkym365
@Mkym365 Год назад
Why the Hate tho???
@AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju
@@Mkym365 most of you are so quick to call something hate or someone a hater but cannot, fail to recognize and deny SELF-HATRED
@Mkym365
@Mkym365 Год назад
@@AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju All your Ghanaian behind has done on here was to Spread Hate, rn you’re trolling
@shaunanub2211
@shaunanub2211 Год назад
​@@AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju. Stop complaining, Go and develop/build your OWN COUNTRY IN PEACE and this will surely end your self-hate projection. Gd luck
@suleienejod2071
@suleienejod2071 Год назад
Do they have fishing at the resort
@omijieabumere1540
@omijieabumere1540 Год назад
What is the distance from the resort to Abuja main city ? Nice 🎉
@albah289
@albah289 Год назад
About 40mins drive
@thewiebefamilys5326
@thewiebefamilys5326 Год назад
Arabs man?
@brotherkossi
@brotherkossi Год назад
Looks capital intensive. You need some serious financial backbone to take on such project.
@francesjane3544
@francesjane3544 Год назад
Still at intro and I love him already.
@owodogbasamuel3905
@owodogbasamuel3905 8 месяцев назад
Nigeria need to work on things
@azeezedo-omozuwa1820
@azeezedo-omozuwa1820 Год назад
Nigeria 🇳🇬 is an incredibly beautiful country. We have mountains, plateaus, rivers, a lake, lagoon, desert, forests, monolithic rocks, ocean etc. By the time Wike is done with Abuja, Abuja will be one of the best capital cities in the world. 💪💪💪🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
@festfst6488
@festfst6488 Год назад
Let hope so
@godschild4615
@godschild4615 Год назад
@azeezedo-omozuwa. And why didn't your Wike do the same for Rivers state where the environment have been grossly polluted, when he was governor there? I thought they say charity begins at home? You people just like to boast and glory with other people's name. Foreigners will come from their land to invest and develop in your country while you work for them yet you don't feel ashamed to come here to boast about what your Wike will do. What are you doing yourself? My uncle is the governor, nonsense!
@adamumohammed3680
@adamumohammed3680 Год назад
That is our prayer.
@AfricanUSA-th9ov
@AfricanUSA-th9ov Год назад
Wike Should Developed EAST. Lagos Need To Be Decongested
@azeezedo-omozuwa1820
@azeezedo-omozuwa1820 Год назад
@@AfricanUSA-th9ov are you a Nigerian? You do realize Wike is Minister of the FCT. And has nothing to do with the East nor Lagos.
@billionman-uz6wu
@billionman-uz6wu Год назад
Every foreigner can come to an African country and become succesfull. It is harder for an African to go become succesfull in a foreign country for instance Lebanon, China, France or India. Because of restrictions and racism. Africans are among the most creative and hard working peoples. Yet, because of artificial barrieres and outright sabotage in foreign countries Africans have a hard time starting a business. It is even harder to get a permit to start a business in India. Yet any Indian, even without qualifications, will get anything in Nigeria, Tanzania, South Africa(Azania), etc.Africans regard anybody as a friend, but reality proofs that Africans have no friends!
@jayrock9351
@jayrock9351 Год назад
I think it's more of colonization infested mentality, than Africans being friendly. Anyone on 'white' skin is given preferential treatment in Africa. For instance, it is more likely for Gambians to give an Indian who wants to establish business in the country more support than a Ghanaian.
@fungsho12
@fungsho12 Год назад
Then stay in your country and be successful. Only Africans don’t see the value of Africa. I’m from the Caribbean and living in London and I look forward to move to Africa soon I just don’t know which country yet.
@naijagatekeeper101
@naijagatekeeper101 Год назад
So why do Africans still travel to those countries?
@davidk.d.7591
@davidk.d.7591 Год назад
Not sure why you'd go to start a business in Lebanon. India is very protectionist. They're wary of everybody. There's lots of successful Africans in France. China doesn't really have an immigration policy for black s. Lots of them do business there though
@gloriaaguh5885
@gloriaaguh5885 6 месяцев назад
That is the more reason that we Africans should be proud of our country and introduce it properly. At the beginning of the video he introduced the location as Zuma Rock in Nigeria. Where in Nigeria, he didn't say. I had to watch the entire video before I learned that Zuma Rock was located in Abuja. It's sad that we're trying to create content just for foreigners instead of our own. If Nigerians knew that there were nice places in their own country they'd save up to go there. The problem with most of our Nigerians is that when they create these kind of videos they leave one wondering where the location is. If you watch Kenyan videos they'll tell you where the resort is located and what towns are close by. That kind of information can make it easier for one to locate it.
@Jackdemno
@Jackdemno Год назад
The way folks from other African countries are always in Nigeria business don't you guys have problems in your country? 😂 some countries in Africa have 200% inflation some major drought, some coup de etat, yet they'll in Nigeria business like focus on your country , if you know your country has a better tourism sector or your country in general why portray low self esteem to decieve yourself, and keep nagging about it😂 under a Nigeria video by a Nigerian RU-vidr , about Nigeria , if you can't appreciate Nigeria in this video, you can find a video about your country instead of crying,
@visitelafrique
@visitelafrique Год назад
Magnifique 💯 ça a l'air d'être paisible et calme ! Un lieu propice pour s'évader et se reposer
@Travelwithmiracle1
@Travelwithmiracle1 Год назад
I love when foreigners speak truth about how welcoming Nigerians are and how they feel at home here . I also love the fact that he did something different from what other foreigners do here . Am happy your business is booming , I will definitely visit here when I go to Abuja.
@darthdooku6483
@darthdooku6483 Год назад
But Nigerians and Ugandans and other Africans are treated like animals and scum in the UAE.
@chimemekx9033
@chimemekx9033 Год назад
I agree with you. The problem of Nigeria or Africa in general has always been from those that we have trusted in the past.
@peteralex2813
@peteralex2813 Год назад
Try visit an Arab continent to see if you will be willing to accept Syrians in Nigeria or not. My dear you don't know the kind of people you guys are encouraging to come set up investments inside Africa. I know how many black girls from different African countries that i have personally rescued from harassment in the hands of the Syrians, afghanistans, turkish/kurdish and other Arabian men
@AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju
@AfricanProudVillageWomanJuju 11 месяцев назад
@@peteralex2813 yep, welcoming for the wrong reasons
@derrickadiogbu1767
@derrickadiogbu1767 11 месяцев назад
​@@peteralex2813you are very correct sire ❤
@aframaco9491
@aframaco9491 Год назад
When I hear such heartwarming stories, and see such beautiful scenic landscapes of Nigeria , I feel acutely embarrassed for those Nigerians amongst us who cop out on Nigeria !!!! Some Nigerians even go so far as to call our country a zoo! Some rip up their passports in mockery of their citizenship! Some sit in Finland and other places overseas as they unabashedly promote secessionist activities and violent insurrections against Nigeria! And yet , here are two Syrians who evidently grew up in Nigeria, claiming the country and flying the flag for Nigerian tourism and education! It is not until Nigeria becomes a paradise before we as citizens can only begin to love and respect our nation! I can't thank Steve "the Duke" Ndukwu who alongside Tayo Aina, David Nkwa, Big Willz and Prisca Oriade amongst others are truly trying to bring Nigeria to Nigerians and the world 🌍 at large! Daalu Steve! Osheee gan , Uwese !Ndoh!! Nua!! Nagode!!! 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!!
@moham.279
@moham.279 Год назад
Well said..
@StevenNdukwu
@StevenNdukwu Год назад
People migrate for different reasons. But of course it’s still Nigerians that have to stay and building the country
@aframaco9491
@aframaco9491 Год назад
@@StevenNdukwu I quite agree, people do migrate for various reasons! That's not my argument! I'm talking of those who cop out on Nigeria ! Those who denigrate the country! Those who instigate others to bear arms against the nation! Of course, criticism is allowed! But mockery and abuse and sectarianism ( sectionalism) should be opposed! 👊🏾🇳🇬!
@jimmydonatus8402
@jimmydonatus8402 Год назад
Let the truth be said ....we need good leadership, ethics and morals....our productivity is so limited because of the siege on us by Western influence......you don't have to believe it....but Nigeria is a zoo as it stands now....
@taharka3897
@taharka3897 Год назад
​@@StevenNdukwuI am coming to abuja from America at the end of the year, Iam only staying at places own by Nigerians. Only going to restaurants and bars own by Nigerians or black people in general.
@promisebethel2226
@promisebethel2226 Год назад
Its disheartening that nigeria is turning to another south Africa......no wonder white foreigners are applying for citizenship in their hundreds of thousands including indians why the black nigerians keep on running away from Nigeria....... When they develop nigeria then ww will be treated the same way they treat south Africans..... Am not saying that we should descriminate but assuming that we also join hands together in owning our country.........not leaving it for another nationals to develop......last year i saw a news that said that a white nigeria wants to run for governor of plateau State due to many whites residing in the plateau state due to its cold climate like what u see in London............i was shocked but thankgod it was a rumour ......
@promisebethel2226
@promisebethel2226 Год назад
@InfoAfrica247 your comments isn't necessary.....I didn't say anything wrong.....I only stated facts about black nigerians living the country why many white foreigners are picking up citizenship to become Nigerian......my point is that we all should join hands and build our country no matter the race......and besides this is Abuja...... Abuja is a rainbow city...... many whites reside there......
@ricosabo1002
@ricosabo1002 Год назад
So beautiful, Nigeria is a gold mine waiting to be polich
@nararanch6911
@nararanch6911 Год назад
I think this applies to the whole of Africa..
@Mina-zz6xu
@Mina-zz6xu Год назад
شكر الله سعيكم و رفع قدركم و أدام عزكم و زاد رزقكم... بأمثالكم دائما نقتدي و نعتز و نفتخر! أنتم خير مثال لأبناء نيجيريا المخلصين الأبرار... ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@passport_light
@passport_light Год назад
I love Nigeria so much greetings from kenya i can't wait to visit and show people the beautiy of nigeria as well
@ogunmorotidaniel773
@ogunmorotidaniel773 Год назад
We will be waiting for you too 😊
@passport_light
@passport_light Год назад
@@ogunmorotidaniel773 thank you please visit me
@amandaeguale1641
@amandaeguale1641 Год назад
We love you too ❤
@juliusjunior1680
@juliusjunior1680 Год назад
I love Kenya as well.
@ibrahimhussaini8997
@ibrahimhussaini8997 11 месяцев назад
We can't wait to welcome you!
@MrSaLVideos
@MrSaLVideos Год назад
If re-incarnation is true in a trillion life I will always choose to be a Nigerian. I am a Yoruba and Urobho Nigerian BTW.
@aliukehinde3906
@aliukehinde3906 Год назад
Same here,I am also yoruba but my grandmother is urhobo
@eagleview4940
@eagleview4940 Год назад
He says we are all Nigerian may while Nigerian from the grassroots are all running away from their country if we are not careful enough other nationalities will come in and nationalized and take in your space you all should keep running why others are running in
@akslinktim2549
@akslinktim2549 Год назад
We tauth money was pick abroad 😅😅😅
@josephabah5707
@josephabah5707 Год назад
When I checked the numbers of foreign nationals taking up Nigeria citizenship in their thousands. I realized that what you said will happen in a no time. Thank you for the enlightenment
@albah289
@albah289 Год назад
@@josephabah5707 Nigeria citizenship is one of the most difficult to get in the world
@Tefera-hf8fw
@Tefera-hf8fw 8 месяцев назад
@@albah289Oga Take a seat, please.
@FERESE
@FERESE 3 месяца назад
But Nigerians can go to America and Europe to start businesses in hospitality, transport , airport's, restaurants and tech . An average Nigerian wouldn't go to Lebanon to start a business because they won't make money and that applies to the citizens too. That's why you see many Lebanese leave their countries to build businesses in other countries and they thrive there. The question is why many of you fault finders don't tell your rich families to invest in Africa like other Nigerians that have resorts in Abuja and Lagos. Amlat farm is owned by a Nigerian lady. You can start by building yours.
@danieltedros7316
@danieltedros7316 11 месяцев назад
My question is why couldnt indigenous Africans be able to building such thing? Do y think they will allow you to building such thing in their country? You wouldnt have the slighthest chance. This just showcase again that apparantly we are not able to actieve anything within our own continent. Others whether its Arabs Indians pakistani whites and chinese are the one thriving. And they take our recources to building their own country and we remain in the ditch. Wake up all!!
@FERESE
@FERESE 3 месяца назад
But Nigerians can go to America and Europe to start businesses in hospitality, transport , airport's, restaurants and tech . An average Nigerian wouldn't go to Lebanon to start a business because they won't make money and that applies to the citizens too. That's why you see many Lebanese leave their countries to build businesses in other countries and they thrive there. The question is why many of you fault finders don't tell your rich families to invest in Africa like other Nigerians that have resorts in Abuja and Lagos. Amlat farm is owned by a Nigerian lady. You can start by building yours.
@mdidris4414
@mdidris4414 7 месяцев назад
Alhumdulilah, as a Nigerian I would like to say that we always welcome those who have a positive contribution to our country.
@evanschika9126
@evanschika9126 Год назад
can a black man go to syria without him been killed?
@alexbanj7a7bc
@alexbanj7a7bc Год назад
Chika, your people are all over the place across the world, in the Philippines, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Belgium, Germany, Sweden, America, Dubai, Afghanistan freely doing their "international exporter/importer" thingy and nobody goes out of their way in those countries to kill them. Those who get in trouble are usually those who do the usual illegal stuff like trafficking and dealing in Nkpuru Mmiri and other banned substances. So yes, to answer your bizarre question, a black man can indeed go to Syria and pretty much every other place without being killed. And please stop being such a pathetic victim, stop making yourself such a victim, stop being so paranoid thinking some people are out there gathered in some dark rooms working 24/7 every day of the year plotting and working against you. That victimhood thing must be so exhausting, it can't be easy being you, Chika.
@ibrahimsuleiman8473
@ibrahimsuleiman8473 Год назад
It's currently a war zone before the yes.
@davidk.d.7591
@davidk.d.7591 Год назад
Tbf, it doesn't matter whether you're black, white or Asian, everyone is in danger in Syria
@FlygerianTravelsTours
@FlygerianTravelsTours 8 месяцев назад
Im so upset seeing this right now.. why should a foreigner have this much access to our land, you dare not even dream of doing this in their country..gosh at what point would we learn?
@medfitconsultant
@medfitconsultant Год назад
The North is Nigeria paradise for such project especially the country side.
@The_KokeTV
@The_KokeTV Год назад
One most important piece I got out of your conversation was when the founder's son said, "for 16 years his father put in work but got nothing out of the project"... Can't say the same for today. Success is a long term game of consistency and faith. I enjoyed this review and I look forward to having a getaway with my family here someday. ❤
@AmaAidoo-ts8ws
@AmaAidoo-ts8ws 11 месяцев назад
Oh man Nigeria ! This is sad!!!! You did your own Adeleke wrong only to give this to someone not of your own! I’m sick!!!!!
@Findgod222
@Findgod222 11 месяцев назад
As long as he respects the culture and the people I don’t see the problem.
@Findgod222
@Findgod222 11 месяцев назад
@@AmaAidoo-ts8ws the but there are also plenty of Nigerians that have accomplished similar things, the rest are to busy fighting each other and trying to divide the country.
@AmaAidoo-ts8ws
@AmaAidoo-ts8ws 11 месяцев назад
@@Findgod222 your not African ! Bye
@adrianm-he6he
@adrianm-he6he 11 месяцев назад
@Findgod222. Of course you don’t see a problem. It’s why Syrio-Lebanese make slaves out of Africans in their countries.
@stephenodhiambo7556
@stephenodhiambo7556 12 дней назад
What did they do to Adeleke?
@saalla4177
@saalla4177 Год назад
Wow Nigeria is sooo beautiful. Iam blessed to have 2 sisters from this country❤
@kingslj
@kingslj Год назад
This is certainly one of the beautiful developed places I’ve seen in Africa, which looks like it’s somewhere in the West. Africa is a paradise & with good planning & development, we would not be seeing many people risking their lives to use unsafe boats to go to Europe. Well done to the developers & thanks for this inspirational video
@valentineiro370
@valentineiro370 Год назад
Here we go again, we have come to feed our eyes and hearts with all the positive possibilities in Africa. Thanks for all your good works brother
@medfitconsultant
@medfitconsultant Год назад
You wonder why the British media will never show any interest except to show dirty filthy lagos and makoko settlers! However if this was south Africa resorts immediately you will see the Europeans media telling the world!!! Hypocrisy and the West. Africans wake up.
@BigDeVoe
@BigDeVoe Год назад
South Africans would have chased Them that they are prospering
@abdinour8606
@abdinour8606 Год назад
How when everything own by whites in s Africa what you trying to say
@BigDeVoe
@BigDeVoe 11 месяцев назад
@@abdinour8606 so it's only their fellow blacks they chase??? Was watching a BBC documentary where a Nigerian was threatened with death to leave south Africa because he is an immigrant selling curtains and children clothes......what crime did he commit. What was his offence?????
@ephratahcatfishfarm
@ephratahcatfishfarm Год назад
Amazingly Beautiful!! I had no idea that a place like this exists in Nigeria. You guys should reach out to Nigerians in the international communities in the diaspora. We have grown up kids that would love to experience Nigeria .
@AfricanUSA-th9ov
@AfricanUSA-th9ov Год назад
When Was The Last Time You Took Your Children To Nigeria?
@victorakinola9871
@victorakinola9871 Год назад
​@@AfricanUSA-th9ovlol I would like to know too. They be the ones telling foreigners not to come to Nigeria
@Mkym365
@Mkym365 Год назад
@@AfricanUSA-th9ov Nigerians take thier children all the time to Nigeria while others don’t for a wide variety or reasons like lack of finances, bad Government, etc
@ephratahcatfishfarm
@ephratahcatfishfarm Год назад
@@AfricanUSA-th9ov, let me say, not as often as I would like to.
@immaculate2197
@immaculate2197 Год назад
@@victorakinola9871Nigeria Americans are no different from African Americans even some wannabe Nigeria immigrants in america are same , they gave me problem when I first got there , they always look for ways to insult nigeria . Nigeria should forget majority of those Nigeria in diasporas and make good use of their resources like other countries
@noralutonadio
@noralutonadio Год назад
They are also Nigerians as far as I'm concerned because they lived there and built in Nigeria over the years with their own money and sweat. This is beautiful!
@Easyyum
@Easyyum 4 месяца назад
No they are not. Never
@GiftMichael-ii8wp
@GiftMichael-ii8wp 3 месяца назад
​@@EasyyumThey're Nigerian and there's nothing you can do about it. They fought and gain citizenship
@Easyyum
@Easyyum 3 месяца назад
@@GiftMichael-ii8wp I don’t care. Anyone can see they are foreigners just like a Nigerian will never fit in with their kind.
@Damian-rt3rt
@Damian-rt3rt Год назад
I spent a weekend at this resort and had a great time. It is a magnificent facility with the Zuma Rock at the backdrop. There is a creek on the property. It’s so peaceful seating on the rocks and hearing the sound of the creek late evenings or at sunrise. The rooms are clean. There are Gazelles, Guinea Fowls, and rabbits on the property. It’s so beautiful and the rooms are not overpriced. However,the restaurant on site needs to do better, the restaurant was busy attending to corporate guests while ignoring individual visitors and their Egusi was so bad I couldn’t eat it.
@StevenNdukwu
@StevenNdukwu Год назад
Oops, sorry about that
@omoruyio
@omoruyio Год назад
Sounds like if they get themselves a decent chef, they could really excel. Hopefully they see that in the future of the resort
@Damian-rt3rt
@Damian-rt3rt Год назад
@@omoruyio The restaurant on the property is “Cilantro.” It’s a chain restaurant in Abuja and I don’t think they are affiliated with the resort. Their Nigerian dishes on the property are not the best, but my friend enjoyed the Asian dish. Me I don’t like experimenting food o. I stick with my naija food jeje.
@augustinetrading2207
@augustinetrading2207 Год назад
​@@StevenNdukwuSo since you may have their contact, it's better to forward this comment on the restaurant to them or refer them to this comment as your personal input.
@mx-umaru
@mx-umaru Год назад
I've seen this place from visiting a relation who lives in Suleja. There was an atrempt in the 1980s and 1990s to build a five star hotel beside the Zuma Rock. The Nigerian government and some private individuals did try over the years to draw tourism to this natural feature. The multistoried building beside the rock is abandoned. The rock is revered and surrounded by superstition to avoid it being broken for quarry activities. It didnt help that the road beside the rock has a slight curve and people staring and not paying attention resulted in many road crashes and deaths which didn't help the urban legend😅 The smaller monolith Aso fared better by having the Nigeria's capital city built around it.
@stevejoejoe3284
@stevejoejoe3284 Год назад
Syria 🇸🇾 and Nigeria 🇳🇬 ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😮😮
@michealnicholas1503
@michealnicholas1503 Год назад
thank you Mr Steven keep showing us rich estate houses in Nigeria thanks again.
@19y6tmog3
@19y6tmog3 11 месяцев назад
How did these foreigners manage to get 60 hectares in Abuja? People who are farsighted will agree with me that only fellow black African brothers and sisters should be allowed to have this kind of privilege of buying land in our country.
@adrianm-he6he
@adrianm-he6he 11 месяцев назад
@19y6tmog3. The people here applauding this nonsense are sick in the head. They compromise the future of the entire Black race.
@shafsteryellow
@shafsteryellow 10 месяцев назад
​@@adrianm-he6he😂 so nigerians shouldn't own land anywhere in the world just Nigeria
@ibrahimgarba1705
@ibrahimgarba1705 Год назад
Wow, i loved their idea. The place is worth spending money on.
@edmund6392
@edmund6392 Год назад
Well Done! Make Nigeria Great Again.
@charlesking7331
@charlesking7331 Год назад
Nigerian criminal politicians may have hands on this property as the real or part owner, let no one deceive you. The owners may have access to Nigerian treasure directly or indirectly. Nothing is impossible in Nigeria. Their major customers are government institutions who can afford to pay in dollars and foreign currencies.
@derekemi5963
@derekemi5963 Год назад
Abeg shut up if u nor get other things to comment
@gabrielomatiga7625
@gabrielomatiga7625 Год назад
Negative mindset , never profitable
@Tefera-hf8fw
@Tefera-hf8fw 8 месяцев назад
not only you can see the comment here one is raising such a question but thanking them instead as if it's a charitable org. They are making serious money in USD not even in niara
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