The secret behind this achievements and development is that we don't envy someone who makes wealth rather we try make it and do better than u have done unlike other villages that ones u lay a foundation they will start looking for a way to eliminate u.
That’s Biafran people for you. Highly resourceful and independent. No matter all the odds stacked against them by Nigerians they continue thrive. Hopefully one day they regain their independence and autonomy from Nigeria
I’m not surprised. Abiriba people are very resourceful and never in your face with their wealth. I'm about 70yr-old now, and I remember growing up in Lagos after the Biafran war in the ’70s, one of my cousins an Abriba guy, came to lagos and started sewing clothes on the streets, within one year, he opened his own factory like store in Ojuelegba and became a big fashion designer. He made some one-of-a-kind clothes for me then. He was a very humble rich young man then. Very hard working. His name was JOMBO.
It is already wired in the brain of an abiriba man that he needs to bring everything goods he sees during his travel outside to his village.. he it house.. business.. cars..
There was a time I travelled to Imo State, down in the village and I saw beautiful mansions with tared road that I couldn't see in Abuja and Lagos. These visionary guys in the East are really trying to develop their region without the support of government.
@gabsh9609 You mean the 5 south east states don't receive federal allocations monthly? Are you aware that the entire 5 south east states when combined is smaller than two states in the south south, yet the south east collect 5 times federal allocation monthly? And yet the south east is the second poorest region in the country after north east.
@@Southernview3k A silly comment you made deserve my response. You sounded foolish not to know that federal Government fund you 5 states same way they fund every other state in naija. Is there any state where people use government support ro build houses? Is it government that build the house you see in Lagos and other states? Next time you should think before you write emotional comments. Efulefu.
@@ck-sl3kt You must be one of the enemies of the Igbos. Anambra state alone is richer than your entire region. Even in Lagos and FCT, Igbos still have more beautiful houses than your people. If doubt, mention your tribe let's compare with the Igbos. Your hate won't change the the entrepreneurship strength of the Igbos. You must a fool to include Southeast among the poorest region in Nigeria. You can cry forever.
Nice. Community development that is done by the people is often better than anything the government will do. If like-minded individuals come together to develop an area, it will always come out nicely.
With such a house I have no business spending my weekends in the city. Every Friday I will board the last flight 🛫 back if Otti wins and build the Abia State airport
Greetings That is a very great castle 🏰 Great job, and may YAHWEH continues to bless your career and protect you wherever you go. Be blessed and shalom shalom
This looks like a great place to restart life afresh for anyone so beautiful you won't know you're in the village not a village thou cus this is bigger Maybe they should adopt me too hahaha
@@DavidNkwa Abi naw For real the place is really interesting we Nigeria have to start finding out all this amazing place we can tour in our country to make it better You're doing a nice job sir
Give me the village with the beautiful round mud houses, and the fruit trees with vegetables and beautiful flower gardens. A big concrete house with no greenery is not my cup of tea. I love nature. I am a child of my forefathers; they were people who know the value of the produce of the land. And when they came to the Caribbean; they kept that love for the land intact. Even though we build big houses, we plant our food and trees on the land ☘️🌵☘️.
And you think the people of this Community don't have a farm where they grow food? You need to study the Igbo Culture and you will find out that where Igbos live and where they farm are two different places.
You make it look as if London is filled with such homes,which is not the case.I'd rather you call it little Bel Air,or Malibu in the State of Carlifonia. Appreciating all the way from Kenya 🇰🇪 East Africa.
@@haziri5118 Yes. Dubic Malt is an extension of Dubic products. Dubic was originally for beer 🍺, and later evolved to producing Dubic Malt by Guinness. When next you get Dubic Malt, check the can you will see the Dubic logo (a crown 👑 with the initials D B meaning Dubic Brewery). You will also see the slogan of Dubic "Crafted in the Tradition of Excellence" by Guinness. The owner is late now, and Guinness has continued to use the brewery and produce the drink, based on an arrangement he made with them before he died. His name is Lord Chief Dike Udensi (google the name and see his details).
Where do you know in the East? Let me make it known to you, most Igbo villages are far better than some States capital in Nigeria You can take it or leave it but it's axiomatic, go to Nkwere in Imo State,their village is even better than this one, bc they're building industries too, go to Alor village in Anambra state,the state where Chris Ngige hails from,it's also called Alor London etc
You dont east...This one na small...no region in nigeria has beautiful houses more than the east...this is nothing, some villages in Anambra state has more mansions than this place...
Good house indeed. However, beautiful houses without public sewage, public water systems, good roads and underground electricity is meaningless. Imagine 100s of this house in one village, it means 100 private boreholes and sewage systems. It is not good for environment and the land. The zoological republic of Nigeria government cannot give you water, electricity, good roads, good hospitals and public sewage system. Individuals cannot do it on their own either! Now what's the solution? The solution is Biafra. With Biafra we would knock all these houses down and build all villages and cities with proper plans; where you would have public parks, halls, stadium, shopping centres etc. Join hands and make Biafra happen. Thanks and have a nice day.
@@DavidNkwa it is because you are ignorant. Village champion. Have you actually travelled outside the zoological republic of Nigeria? If you have traveled at all!!! Have you learn anything? Well your coconut head would not allow you to learn. If you have any brain at all, you would understand my comment but since you live in the zoo, or still have a zoo mentality you have no chance. You will continue to wallow in poverty both in yoyr brain and in real life until you grow up. You should hide yoyr head in shame. You are the only one that had a negative reply to my comment . Whar does that say about you me village champion:)
Lol, bro you didn't even show us nothing because that house ain't the most beautiful in my village Abiriba, you didn't go to Ogozi avenue, you didn't go to round about, bro you have been no where in Abiriba really but you tried and the drone coverage is nice keep it up, but next time go to round about and Ogozi thanks, Abiriba Ancient kingdom will live forever 😍❤️♥️
What is killing the Igbo haters is envy, all the ofe mmanu are saying Igbo land is not develop they shld come and see, infact everybody is now emulating Abiriba people that's good
The houses should be built in afrocentric architecture, why are we always copying europeans design. You should do a video touring the traditional architecture of benin kingdom. Ive been there and it is really nice.
@@DavidNkwa Visit The Holy Aruosa Church. ( Arguably the first church in west africa) The building is in the style of traditional Benin kingdom Architecture. The Ogiamien house. I think this building is currently under renovation. It is located in Sakpoba Rd, benin city. Finanly visit, Egedege N'Okaro. This is the first storey building in edo state. It is built with a fusion of european and Benin kingdom traditional architecture. All these buildings are in Benin city.
These are old buildings you mentioned. In modern times, did you see any of this type of building Anyway Thanks for mentioning those places, maybe Will check it out in the future
@@DavidNkwa The new benin palace is the closest example to contemoprary edo architecture. Sadly this style of architecture has been extinct and abandoned since the fall of great benin kingdom. Because of this I personally plan on building a house inspired by benin kingdom architecture.