I'm a Jamaican I have lived in America for Over 20 years now I never thought I could love any place as much as I love Jamaica but when I went to Nigeria I was so surprised I felt so at peace it was nothing like it was portrayed in the media over here and what people was telling me I went to Lagos took a bus to and from Edo State and I loved every minute of it now it like a second home to me
You felt at peace probably cos you are in the land of your ancestors; many Jamaicans have Nigerian roots cos of the evil slave trade. So you're welcome home sis/bros
Visited Nigeria from Cameroon some years ago and I almost did not return. Their hospitality is on another level, especially if they find out that you a from a different country. Please do NOT believe the stereotype about Nigeria. The population is huge and it's just a few bad eggs. I loveee Nigeria and can't wait to visit again soonest. Up up Naija 💪
Please, help educate South Africans who have sworn to ever hate Nigeria and Nigerians. Tell them it is foolhardy to conclude by hearsay, and judge millions of people only by a few - a very few ones - you know
@@raphael-williams Ignorance is a sin to be honest. Please guys travel the world and go see for yourselves. I repeat, DO NOT believe just from hear say. Just as in every place, there's good and bad. However, the good far outweighs the bad. Nigeria is not bad like that. NO! Ubuntu
I remember once visting my dad in Nigeria. We got a cab to go somewhere but got stuck in a ditch. I kid you not, every single male figure that witnessed what happened, got in that ditch and helped us get out. Not only that, they warned us about crooked police officers that were extorting drivers just further up the road and helped us turn around, even stopping traffic coming in the opposite direction just so we can manoeuvre safely. I love that country, it's just the leaders.
Oh God we need our messiah leader, i missed my country where I felt loved and not different, the way we support one another is the reason for our resilence and good mental health.
I used to have this Gambian friend, very humble and honorable person. So loved by his people. He used to warn me about Nigerians, he said the Nigerians will scam u, get u pregnant and leave u high and dry. As time went on, I got pregnant for my Gambian friend, got abandoned, left high and dry. My Nigerian friend had to help me in those first few months of caring for a baby. Let's just say this Nigerian guy did omigwu for me. U see life, take people as individuals. Stop tge stereotypes and take care of yourself
Before he impregnated you he was actually telling on himself 😵💫. I actually heard something similar from a Gambian named Ousman. So maybe it’s just a rivalry between 🇳🇬 and The Gambia. B🇬🇲 Best wishes.
@nonino1644 👌👌👌it's now that I sit and think of all his words and I just shake my head. The man that was existing in my head is not who I was laying down with. Serious mumu
You are right, Nigeria traffic is entertainment! I live in the US I tell my kids when we’re in Nigeria you don’t need TV just stand on the road side somebody will entertain you and make you laugh.
As an African American i had the same take away about Nigeria. I love it!! The people are hardworking and kind and respectful. Of course one always has to keep his wits about him but i felt safe. I stayed in Abuja and Sokoto both time that i was there and i had a great time. Naija no dey carry last!!
good. I feel more apprehensive going to the US than Nigeria. In the end, you just need to know your movements regardless where. evil ones are everywhere cos demons dont live by national boundaries.
Get ur Nigerian citizenship? U are automatically a nigeria citizens as long as your father or your mother or your grandparents are from nigeria by birth irrespective of where u were born. That's one of the beauty of being a Nigerian.
Am an American, i went to Nigeria for business i was scared at first but when I got there i was surprised at the way the locals welcome me when they saw i was a foreigner, i didn't trace any form of racist in them as we do here in America. They are very brilliant, smart and hard working people. I fell in love with Nigerian😅. Have visited other African countries for business, but Nigeria was the one I enjoyed most and wish to visit again 🎉🎉😊
Africans are generally accepting. Racism does not exist there. It is a foreign construct as you probably know. The irony is when Africans leave their mother continent then they are exposed to racism from people with one complex or the other.
When he was on the Canopy walk at the Lekki Conservation Center and the person told him "Believe, you can't fall", that is the Spirit of Nigeria! There is always someone willing to encourage you on your journey ahead
I like what he said though not exactly like this but he means: " There's a lot of poverty of my Nigerian brothers that can be shown all in the name of content. BUT I DID NOT FILM THEM. " He is respectful. -- I subscribed. What is the point of showing people's misery? In the west, we cannot invade people's privacy. Many vloggers film even the interior of a poor man's house. And these vloggers gain views and subscribers and make money at the expense of showing people's misery, poverty and privacy.
@olaabi2229 you can take bad apples and generalise a whole country (that could be a dozen countrys) Most of the countrys problems are situated in the north but people further south aren't doing that much better (generally speaking)
@@Speedofdark339 wtf are you taking about. I’m in Lagos and it’s a shit show. I just drove out yesterday and the roads were flooded like there was a monsoon. All the drainages have been blocked by people throwing their trash on the streets. I have not had 3 hrs of electricity a day in a month, have to rely on my solar panel and diesel generator. All over the streets there are mentally people just walking around in the nude like it’s normal. This country is worse now than it was 20 years ago. I cant imagine in 10 years.
Boss thank you for this! Am Nigerian 🇳🇬, born and bred in the UK 🇬🇧, for years my mother would encourage me not to make the trip to Lagos Nigeria, she poisoned her children minds, all the Nigerian that I meant in the UK would tell me the same, so imagine my shock when I went in October this year (2023), stayed in Lekki, Ikeja and travelled by Train to Ogun state. The people were all lovely, amazing people, cheap food, nice restaurants and bars. The only issue was me getting stopped by police every time/ every where but I was let go once they know am not some scammer. So I wondered why do Nigerian who leave their country always give it a bad rep with the way they talk about people not visiting their country! I walked around in all my stuffs, in mainland, oshodi, agege but never got to get to Ikorodu to explore. Nigerians themselves always discourage people from going there, am planning another visit there soon withiut my mothers knowledge, i even was able to watch football at Onikan stadium (Sporting Lagos v Noger tornadoes) in a box.
My cuz was born & raised in UK from Jcan/Nigerian parents, she went to her work mates wedding in Nigeria & was SHOCKED how beautiful & she loved it, got her Nija PP, didn't want to come back, I don't know why they do this, thanks for ur comment, happy u enjoyed, well done!❤🙏🏾🥳🥳🥳
Sometimes it's out of ignorance and not being able to get the best they deserve. Nigerians set very high standards for themselves and the system around them, so when government falls short, they tend to react. Regardless, I always try to talk people out of this behaviour because Nigeria is one of the best places to be in Africa. You know people don't really value what they have because they become so used to it already.
I love it when you said " you deliberately did not film pain and suffering of your fellow African brothers and sisters all in the name of a content" I really respect that! The world has made we Africans feel less about ourselves already, but is good that we are changing the narratives now. Well done brother, great content! Feel free to visit again. Love from Lagos Nigeria ❤
❤that u did this too. I never been to Africa but I watch what is going on out of curiosity. We all (Black ppl) need to promote positive media no matter your location. ❤
@@AlphonseWeebay Traveling is the best experience, this is one of the things that makes Nigeria great, Nigerians are always looking for better offer and better life, when they bring all these back to Nigeria, Nigeria gets better
I am from Mali 🇲🇱 I have visited NIGERIA 🇳🇬 and I meet the best people in Nija I learn respect from Nigerians what a Blessed and Godly beings ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉thank you so much
One thing that always shocks Nigerians when we first leave is the hostility towards us because we are the exact opposite. We grew up learning that other Africans are our brothers and we are friendly and welcoming to foreigners. So when we travel and experience the hate, it’s really a rude awakening
So true... Nigerians are carefree but hard working, and very very oblivious of the level of loathe Nigerians incur from other nations (even some on the west African coast, let's not name one of them).
This is the very reason I'm extremely reluctant to leave my dear country regardless of the problems here. I have been told by someone I highly respect and who has been to all of the places people go to that Nigeria is one of the freest places to live on earth. I believe him. I don't think I can deal with racism. Aside from politicians using tribalism as a tool, most Nigerians will see you as funny and interesting if you are different from them in color or any other way. God bless Nigeria
"I don't feel comfortable filming... the extreme suffering and poverty of my fellow African brother all in the name of content." Thank you. Subscribed.
Apc and yorubas brought this sufferings to the zoo Nigeria in twenty fifteen. A Useless country called 🇳🇬 Nigeria where a citizen doesn't benefit anything as a citizen
Stop comparing Nigeria to Gambia. Nigeria is the worst country in the world where a criminal and drug pusher can become a president, and the same citizen who voted for him for the sake of tribalism continues endless suffering. Gambia is a small country with little resources, but the people are happy
One thing I love about my country is that no matter where you are from once you touch ground we welcome you. We were not thought racism . Our leaders are the problem
We get lots of Nigerian people in America. They are all highly educated, work very hard, and are very pleasant to be around. I have never met a Nigerian in America that I didn't like.
As a Gambian I heard the same things about Nigeria until I visited there in October this year. I absolutely love that country and if I could I will visit every year.
Until very recently I had no idea that a foreigner was black. It doesn't occur to us, even though the dictionary meaning of foreigner says otherwise. When we say foreigner, you are definitely not African. We would rather say " he is a Gambian, or Ghanaian etc. Never does it occur to us to refer to an African as a foreigner.
I love the love you guys are showing, l hate to l am a Ghanaian, l wish to say a proud African living in Ghana, The Eye of Africa, Nigeria the Giant's of Africa, Congo the Horn of Africa. South Africa the hope of Africa, Rwanda the Aspirations of Africa, Kenya the remaining eye of Africa,
Our population should be close to 300 million now. One in every five Black Africa is Nigerian. Some people do crime in our name too. They claim to be Nigerian when they are not
There is no such place, but right here in America there are thousands that look like me, of different races but we're ALL the same color, United States Marine Corps GREEN. Oohhh RAH!!! Who else "looks" like an American? Now, they all "look like me". What do you "look like" may be the question that you need to ask yourself. Such place exists.
This guy is a wonderful African man,his quote towards the end of the video is.I DON’T FEEL COMFORTABLE FILMING THE EXTREME SUFFERING AND POVERTY OF MY FELLOW AFRICAN PEOPLE ALL IN THE NAME OF CONTENT, that is a good man right there.
Bro you did a great job, l bless you okay, l hope to visit Nigeria soon from Ghana, l just love Nigerians their compassion for human dignity. One thing am coming to learn spirit that give them the strength to hussel, l must break the sackels of coloniasm by all means.
Thank you for going to Nigeria and experiencing the country by yourself. As a Nigerian who has lived in Europe and then the USA for decades, I can assure you there is no place to be than Africa and most especially Nigeria. Sorry, you lost your small bag in the local cab during your journey. Please, come back again! Peace!
@Ganodidit My one cent advice bro...are you a content creator that want to reach everyone or you are trying to PROMOTE one particular religion because NIGERIA is kind of divided equally into the 2 major religion...thank you
You are right, things are not as bad as what we hear. I am a Nigerian living in the USA and trust me people have warned me about visiting Nigeria. I visited in 2022 and couldn't believe how safe I felt walking around myself.
The Nigerians warning you not to go to Nigeria are inferior! A family member told me last year she was afraid of visiting Nigeria and I told her immediately that nobody gives a hoot about her because everyone lives their lives as normal.
And that is our problem 1200 per dollar, we joke, 500 percent inflation, we joke, death trap shitty road and shitty transport system, we joke, shitty elections...me thinks we joke too much.
I am a Nigerian living in America and I am always happy to tell people I am a Nigerian. They love my accent, African American around me are very friendly. They constantly remind me that their ancestors are from Nigeria which I really love to hear as well😂😂😂. I love my country and I can tell you not many see us as bad here in the United States. The stupidity of Nigeria is bad is mostly among other Africans. Really enjoy your videos ❤❤❤❤
@@MrZinnerman Why are so many Americans here in Australia. If they love America, why leave? There are so many westerners/Americans across Africa. Why did they leave? You sound like a bigot and thats why I asked.
I love Nigerians but I think those so called african americans are misinformed they come from there though I don't believe that an from a bibical standpoint cuz hebrew Israelites fled Roman persecution fled down into Africa and went west doesn't make then african then an also another point is the false history in America hebrews went to a new land where no man has been and when Europeans came and found america they find them and went into slavery many where taken to west Africa which they fail to mention that part they only teach on history on part of leaving from Africa to here because there's an agenda by these white lying devils ! Anyways much love to Nigeria and its people
I'm glad to see this, cause whenever people outside of Africa talk or see Africa we always see poverty. Nigeria reminds me a lot of Jamaica where my family is from, though got its own distinct vibe. When I met Nigerians abroad at a Reggae bar, they made me feel like family. Ton of respect from Canada
Who get time to dey check whether you be Nigerian or Not. Once you cross the immigration, you're automatically a Nigerian citizen. I've been to some few African countries, the kind of prejudice I witnessed there 😢 totalled shocked me that African would be racist towards another. Xenophobic tendencies in some African countries is still prevalent.
My roots are Yoruba, and I grew in America. I visited Lagos from May to July in 2023 and LOVED IT! My culture, my Yoruba food( albeit is too too hot for me) and the wonderful people I met made it hard to come back to America. I had a peace like I have never found in America and I BLENDED in with the sea of beautiful chocolate faces. Planning my upcoming visit for May 2024.
As a Nigerian living in Nigeria, I myself havent been able to explore up to 25% of the country. Nigeria is a beautiful, big and diverse country. I hope you enjoyed your stay. You are my namesake by the way.😊
This is a video everyone planning to come to Nigeria should see, Nigeria is a very open and friendly country, not everything you see in the media is true. Come and experience Nigeria yourself. So sad you lost your passport 😮 But Gano, you did it 👍🏾
Cities with no roads, no running water, no infrastructure, no hospitals, no schools and electricity not more than 3 hrs a day and none for 2 weeks at a time, like at Owerri, stop sugar coating, tell the truth and shame the devil.
Funny thing about Nigeria is unlike other Africa countries that cares about you are Kenyan you are South African you are Gambian, As far as most Nigerian are concern and what I have grown up to see we don’t really care as far as you black skin you are a Nigerian even if you tell me you not from here I won’t really see it just fit into the community that reflects you and that all, and by the way Nigeria is so diverse that you get to learn loads of things daily if you open for it but I will feel different about someone from Indian and the like not in a bad way as long as my person is respected we all good
You had the ultimate Lagos experience of a lifetime within a few days . From V.I to Ikorodu to Eko Atlantic To Banana island, all the way down to Ajah and Epe and you used public transport which means that you didn’t miss a thing ! I love your video man, I love your spirit even more . Seeing a foreigner experience the Lagos traffic for the first time , or the okada man who was frustrated already and was pouring it on you … so so REAL yet funny 😅
My lovely brother of the lands I love you so much for this. My family don't even believe in Africa. As aa African American diaspora I can't wait to go home there. ❤
As a Nigerian abroad, I do feel embarrassed when people talk about the country in a negative way because the majority don't know about the country. I also get surprised when foreign people especially in the western world think Nigerian and African people generally live in a bush. Lagos and Abuja are just two places. There are many states and cities very peaceful, welcoming and endowed with resources and are places of tourism
It used to bother me, but not anymore. The Western media are notorious for propagating embellishments, exaggerations, inaccuracies and outright lies about Africa and Africans. Nonetheless, more than ever before, I think with the advent of the internet, the headache is theirs because we can prove their cynically racist and disdainful mindset wrong by continuing to be creative, hardworking and law-abiding.
Bro don’t be embarrassed about how some ppl think about ur country coz trust me there are many more ppl including myself that love Nigeria. Somali born in America and love Nigeria and all my african family!! African strong💪🏿
@dreskyline5450 it's not, Nigerians in general love to put down the country, especially the Nigerians in diaspora. It's sickening listening to them all the time, I'm sorry to say this but Nigerians from the southern part always have less of positive things to say about their country and this is what give these perceptions about the country. Imagine a foreigner hearing such from a citizen of a country, he would believe 💯
Brother u are truly African blood,am saying this not because am Nigerian,but as an African child, let's show the world good things about Africa,I love this content bro,.... love from Naija
It’s until you visit Nigeria, your perspective about Nigeria and Nigerians will change just like visiting other places around the world 🌍 Thanks bro for showing Nigeria 🇳🇬 Definitely sharing this
Good content bro. Most Nigerians i meet are very driven and smart. They however don't seem very patriotic.They easily denigrate their country at any opportunity. The language you use to describe yourself/country frames your perception. The reality is Nigeria is a great country with a lots aligned for it. The country is still young and going through some challenges.
I pray that Nigerians become more patriotic. It's okay to critize your g9vt if they are not performing but we need to respect ourselves especially in public. Some Nigerians feel too comfortable denigrating Nigeria in the presence of others. When I was younger I complained about Nigeria in the presence of others including non-Nigerians. I recall other Nigerians doing same. I know better now. I think part of the problem is when in Nigeria people identify as their teibe. When you travel abroad that is when you idenify as Nigerian. .
@@bobibrown3358yes I totally agree with you and is only a section of the country who are at the same time milking the country dry in every opportunity. Ipobs
@@oshioegieit's this same perception we are talking about....you can't point any country in the world without corruption. But being patriotic is a duty as a citizen, you can't put your own country down at any given opportunity and expect anyone to respect you.
Nigeria and her people are amazing! I was just telling someone yesterday that a problem I had wouldn't exist if I were in Nigeria. I have West Indian heritage and I see so many similarities between Jamaicans and Nigerians. I have enjoyed my time in Lagos, Benin, Calabar, Jos and am eagerly awaiting my return to explore more areas. Great video!
There's a high school in Jamaica called Calabar High School, and Calabar is also the name of a major city coastal city in Nigeria. Also, Jamaicans can be hot-headed which is a thing Nigerians can sometimes have too. There's a possibility those taken to Jamaica as slaves were taken from Nigeria.
@@jesusdway8351Yes, very true, however, the people weren't "slaves, they were " enslaved", lots of our DNA shows Nigerian roots, specifically, Igbo, we call people in JA, " Red Igbo duo to reddish skin undertones, our Patois has similarities to Pigdin, we call people Mumu, we say unnu, cut eyes, hiss teeth, wash our hands of people, hold ears when not listening & have tons of Proverbs!🥳🙏🏾❤
A lot of nigerians are ignorant of the beauty of Nigeria amd how easy life is here. Nigeria isnt perfect but its my home I don't see myself leaving this nation ❤
It's true I remember when I went to nigeria as a non nigerian and even nigerians that I knew thought I was crazy. I never felt unsafe once and everyone I came across were super friendly and nice. Just have to be street smart the same anywhere.
I only experienced/witnessed discrimination after leaving Nigeria. Even the idea that people don't like people cus of where they are from was new to me.
I find solace watching this video as a Nigerian. Thank you for your honest opinion about my Country. And i like your style of filming keep it up. You have a new subscriber bro.
It is called destabilization. Nigerians do not realize that they are being destabilized by forces, that stand to lose if the country thrives and all its systems work! Geo political forces are immense and powerful.
Hi Gano ,Thank you for sharing the Beauty of Nigeria and diminishing the Stereotypes these stereotypes exist everywhere ,even in my country some Africans feel ,we are not welcoming and xenophobic meanwhile it’s the minority ,poor communities..I pray once day I can visit Nigeria Gambia and Tanzania love u man ,keep doing what you doing💚❤️🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
As a Nigerian and a content creator, one thing I know is, making content exploring Nigeria can get you a lot more engagement. This is or will be your most successful video after short time of upload this year. More wins, the video was nicely put together, nice story telling and shots, music selection too. That’s a lot of work. 🎉
As a Nigerian, I enjoyed this video way more than I expected to. The documentary is well-balanced, showing divergent parts of Lagos in such a short time. Although I am 😢quite shocked about the perception of Nigerians by other Africans especially. It's sad.
I respect you highly for not showing the people's suffering just for content but actually being empathetic to the struggles that take place behind the scenes that the media doesn't depict. Nuff respect from your Jamaican sistren! 🇯🇲👍🏽
Nigerians are very open and welcoming. Thank you for this video. As a Nigerian who also travels around the continent, I'm happy to see your honest perspectives of my country. No African comes to Nigeria and feels like a foreigner.
I normally watch videos without commenting, I most say that you are doing a great job, thank you for showing the world 🌎 the truth about Nigeria and the Nigerians that the world refuse to see, we're hardworking, loving, welcoming e.t.c. every countries have the good and the bad. well really like your video is actually my first time here and I became one of your subscribers, so sorry for the lost of your bag and your passport ❤❤!
Even with the chaos & higher population, many people seem to always love Lagos Nigeria🇳🇬 more than Abuja, I inclusive, as a Lagosian currently in Abuja which is more organized, less congested and devoid of traffic jams compared to Lagos. Lagos has a Vibe & like a country within a country. Great job bro, God bless you & God bless the Gambia🇬🇲 You are a very good & skilled content creator.
My brother Lagos is wayyyy better, if you even want the chill vibe and green there are places you can go to within Lagos that you won’t even know you are in Nigeria. The beach is another plus for Lagos. I was in Abuja for few years but Lagos will forever be the place for me .
I love the way you narrate my country in your ways very unique i really enjoyed every moment of the story about Nigeria. God bless you my brother and keep showing the positive sides about Nigeria and Africa in general ❤❤
Your video is both enlightening and reflective about the realities of our Nation. I thoughroughly enjoyed your down to earth comments and visible excitement that came from your experiences. Thank you for taking the time to go around particulary the Mainland of Lagos and showing the world that Nigerian are not ''monsters". Well done!
Love your content. I am in the US, and I told a few Nigerians here that I want to visit Nigeria, and they all told me to make sure to get security. I thought it couldn't be that bad, and you showed me what I could experience when I found the time to visit. Thanks. Blessings
God bless you. You see a Nigerian spoiling their country by themselves all in the name of they are not in Nigeria. They believe that America is hundred percent save as if we don't see the rate of killings and zombies on the street if America. But you will never America you tuber saying bad things about their country. But its every easy for our Nigerians who are outside of their country saying trash about their country. What a shame
@emmanuelefemena2959 That’s people. We tend not to know what we have at home until strangers show up in our yards and make the best of all the opportunities we miss.
I'm Nigerian, we're the absolute worst with that nonsense. Half of the people who say that haven't been back home in decades. You can literally as a "foreigner" land in Lagos get an Uber (use Bolt, its better) and go wherever, posh restaurants, lounges what have you. Same in Abuja. There are literally random white people walking all over the place in Lagos, completely unbothered with the world. The issues with Lagos are about inconvenience (traffic, etc.) not security. Regarding inconvenience, save your pennies, stay in Victoria Island/Ikoyi/Lekki and go to the rowdy parts of mainland if you have the appetite. Otherwise, you won't even deal with any of that. And if you want chill, green, mainstream Nigeria, go to Abuja. If you want a more throwback vibe, go to Uyo.
I have to say this is the best video and footage I’ve seen of Nigeria, you captured a lot to tell a story of its industry, transportation, lively hood etc thanks and Dam you lost that Passport, I know the feeling, I left mine in a Taxi and the feeling when your money, passport is gone, something dies in you. Great video
Nigeria love every body, but know body love Nigeria why most European and African nations,, Nigeria is good and Nigerian love every one, we are not bad people, but we are good people in the world, God bless Nigeria for African, let them talk, Nigeria is move high and high, Amen,, Nigeria is my country, i love Nigeria good or bad, i love my country people, one love keep us together, ❤❤❤❤❤
Welcome to Nigeria. It's true, things are actually cheap in Nigeria. Rents, for instance, what we pay for 1 year is what someone would pay per month in the Gambia or other countries. One of the reasons is we have manufacturing companies to some extents, and other factors
Dude, you're everywhere! Every time I watch a Nigeria vs other African countries content, on any topic at all, I must always see your comment. Ahahn!! 😂
@@lauraokoro3888 I live in Abuja. Rent is around N1.7millon per year for a descent apartment. If you live in the UK, or even Barbados (my second home), you would pay that amount per month, not year (USD1,200)
Happy that you enjoyed your stay in my country, I took my kids from London to visit Lagos for the first time and it was an experience they really enjoyed, many more visits to Nigeria Isha Allah 🙏🏾🇳🇬
Indian here. My parents were working in Nigeria in the 80’s. I think it’s their favourite country by far. And they love Nigerians. I think that is the reason I also get along with so many of the Nigerians I meet overseas.
Awwn. I so much love this video and hope to travel the world like you. Thank you for showing postive aspects of Nigeria out there. We are Nigerians and nothing breaks us. We always come out tops. While eating your rice and spicy catfish peppersoup, the woman at the background spoke Igbo, my language. Nigeria is quite diverse and despite our huge differences, we've been able to make great things out of our nation. I wish you safe trip back to The Gambia. Much 💕.
Beautiful; thanks for sharing!! We wish Africa was unite, then we will not worry about anything; one would relocate anywhere, anytime ❤looking forward to viewing all 54/55 countries of Africa 😂😂😂❤❤❤