@@felixolaogun i hope so, but it does n t look like for now, the stats are kind of normal, even low compare to the previous videos i did ... unfortunately...
The main reason come from RU-vid. Because me for example I didn't received alert concerning this video, I Just see it by open your Chanel yesterday night. I think that is the main reason.
thanks so much for coming here and taking time to drop a feedback my dear! I know your channel, you are doing a nice work too.... and i am glad to see you coming here ! please feel free to share that video ! don ' t forget to subscribe the channel !
THANKS AGAIN. That is how I have grown up in the '50s-'60s with quality elementary educations some areas still the same. The Masjid refresh my memories. a few Fulanis live in the part of the Masjid inside, in 1962 with redeeming of praising our ALLAH creator.
Fantastic the best view of Abeokuta. Saw my family home of the video you are great. Next time you visit make sure you eat lafun n ewedu. Abeokuta speciality. Thanks again.
This is my Hometown, I am almost 30 and the last time I visited was at age 8. I don't know what my hometown looks like and I have always been ashamed of that. This video gave me the opportunity to see the hometown I have always wanted to visit. I will bring my children home very often. I am from Isale Ake in Abeokuta and I can't wait to visit. Thank you once again for uploading this. Love from India.❤️
thanks a lot my dear ! I am so glad to see you around the comment section once more ! that means a lot for me, that a pure boost of motivation to read such a comment !
thank you so much bernardo ! i really appreciate your care ! I wish you a great day, I hope to see you tomorrow for the premiere of the next video ! have a great day
Wow great video and very informative. And well done with the quality. It can’t be easy riding and filming but you make it look easy...no shaking too, very impressive!
Am so happy 😊 thanks for the continuation of this exciting trip. I understood everything Lady said in Yoruba. Am not Yoruba but I grew up in Lagos and left long time ago, Amazing. Always wanted to visit Olumo Rock, thanks to your video, i have. 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching Ruth, i am glad to see you again in the comment section, that means a lot for me, i put a lot of efforts in these videos, and your comments are my reward ! so I want to thank you a lot !
Another great film, this is the most realistic experience for the veiwer. It is just as it really is. great drone shots too and interesting walks with moments of peoples lives. I never seen fillms of daily life in Africa llke this.
@@ca4940 thank you so much, i don ' t know what to say else than repeating that is motivating a lot to keep going ! i am actually waiting for some part of my next video to render, then i came to read your comment during the waiting time. it will make it easier to make a great video... Editing is most of the time a torture, a struggle, and a very lonely work.
I LOVE Abeokuta!!! My most favourite part of Nigeria outside Lagos! Unrecognisable now, though it brought back fond memories!!! Much appreciated!!! 👍🏾👏🏾
So good to see you around here again ! thanks a lot for watching . I put a lot of efforts in these videos and the ultimate reward i have is your comments , here in this section. I must say that i still remember your comments on the videos in adjegunle or lagos island, i won ' t think you enough for these; I am glad and proud to see the channel can be the place hosting nice conversations and debate. I really appreciate ! thank you so much for your support !
the rock did not change much since 2012, and even the people around, i met some families here for the first time 8 years ago. i saw the kids changing... thanks for watching ! please feel free to share on your social network
Oga Ludo, we have been anticipating to see Naija through your screen. The poem being recited at 2:33 simply means work hard, my friend, the work can catapult you to the highest level, if we don't have a supportive pillar, it makes hard worker looks like a lazy fellow. If your family is rich, never rely on them cos you might find yourself at the bottom. In a nutshell, work smart
You’re greatest historian in Africa 😇 You’re very well motivated about Nigeria history. I know you’ve read the books about Nigeria 🇳🇬 I’ll see ya for other show soon!!! Enjoy your moment with food 🍱......
thanks a lot Sir Lawrence ! you are so nice ! I am just reading and yes, writing what i just read. In fact, I am not sure i can remember half of all the things i read to try to make these videos more attractive
wooowww this is the kind of comment i really appreciate a lot. I am so happy to be able to bring you back home with that immersion ! please feel free to share the video with all the people related to abeokuta or not
Very lovely I am very excited to see this video from ijaye ale Abeokuta the last time I visit 20 years ago I can't wait to see my town again thank you so much ludo tv
Thank you so much for sharing Abeokuta video. It was a lovely ride, I enjoyed the sight seeing. Next time go as far as Kemta Idi.Aba Housing Estate. We are enjoying your travel vlog. Thank you and keep it up 👍🏽👍🏽.
Wow, that was interesting to watch. Thanks for the Documentation.♥️ Hope for more great content in the future. Greetings from Switzerland. Subscribed 😉
Des coups de coeur pour Abeokuta et son originalité, la découverte de l'adire, le poème d'une magnifique pépette bien entourée, le retour du mariage, ce qui semble délicieux dans la feuille... cette belle vidéo. Merci pour le partage !
Glad you enjoy it! I wish that video could have more view, unfortunately youtube didn t choose to put it on top of the recommendation. thanks a lot for your warm comment !
No one can accuse you of complacency. This is a masterpiece. Thank you for this piece of excellence. The drone shots, maps and history set this apart from other drive throughs. Well done!!
Many thanks! i feel so lucky and happy to read such warm comment ! I hope you will enjoy the next video coming in few hours about the wild life in nigeria ! I wish you the best sunday ever !
@@Ludo_Liu You're too kind. The pleasure is all mine. I've not seen drive throughs like this on Nigeria. It must have taken a lot of work to tie everything together. That didn't stop you. I wish you a happy and safe week ahead. Thank you.
@@oceejekwam6829 thanks so much, yes, this video is the result of some work shooting and editing. I would say around 60 hours work for that video. this is very terrible work in fact, i don t enjoy much editing, it is more or less a torture many times, then it is mixed with some kind of artistic or creation feeling that are a lot better. I wish you a great Sunday too ! let's meet on the premiere of the next doc in less than two hours if you are round !
@@Ludo_Liu I will definitely watch it. Not too sure if I will be awake then. 60 hours is a long time. You'll become a real expert/pro. Best wishes to you.
Glad you enjoyed it ; thanks a lot for watching, i am premiering another video in few hours, hope to see you around for the live.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-q98oAeW_0zU.html
THANK YOU LUDO FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL , AND WELLL DETAILED VIDEO....I REALLY LOVE IT . IT BRINGS BACK MY MEMORY AS AN ABEOKUTA BOY , JUMPING FROM ONE ROCK TO ANOTHER , I WAS BORN AND BREAD IN ABEOKUTA, AND HAD MY EDUCATION IN THE BEAUTIFUL CITY., BUT NOW LIVE IN THE UK ..............I AM PROUD TO BE AN EGBA MAN, AND WILL BE GOING HOME AS SOON AS YORUBA NATION IS ESTABLISHED.
thanks a lot, i hope you will like this video ! it was difficult to choose between alaba, the mosque, olumo rock, the adire market... so many nice images.
iwe kiko .lai si oko . ati ada . koipeooo. ye ye ye. yoruba repete. wow . OGUN states beautiful . my family are from there only i having been three before traveling to the states at the age of three . but i found the people of Ogun state to be very heard working and loving people . and the state is beautiful too. full of mountains . simply awesome. hope i get to travel there one day . I damn sure will like to see just exact what it is like to live in that state. awesome GOD bless the motherland . AMEN
thanks so much for your kind message ! this covid is really terrible,, it has just touched th whole planet ! please take care of you and your family, stay safe !
thanks a lot Lawrence ! I hope you will like it. I feel this video is good, I hope people viewing will have the same feeling. a dive into the history of the ebga hidden under Olumo after escaping Ibadan, the wars following, the actual culture from Ofada rice to adire.i tried to orgaized many informations there ! hope to see you for the premiere !
Thanks so much for this video. I was still a small boy the last time I visited Abeokuta. I really love the peaceful atmosphere around the town. This video is very nice, just like all your other videos...makes me feel as if I am live in Abeokuta. I so much love those rocks as they are good reminders that our earth is wonderfully created by God for humans to enjoy. Well done for the good work.
Bravo ! J'ai trouvé ça vraiment bien et encore différent. C'est très joli et le ofada rice fait envie, comme de retourner là bas d'ailleurs ! Mais qui sait ..
Great video as always. All your videos are great but this one as far as I'm concerned, is fantastic. Thanks for showcasing the history and tradition of Egba people. God bless.
Thanks for watching! and for your warm comment ! I also feel the video is good, i like the drone footage, i am wondering if the cut the experience or if the enhance it. i put a lot of efforts in editing from three cameras, this day tri in Abeokuta. unfortunately, it look like this video will be less viewed... the magic of the algorithm choosing what is good and what is not ...
Great video you have there Ludo. Y fascination for Abeokuta is funny. If I want to travel to Ibadan, I’d go through Ota and Abeokuta just to have glimpse of these beautiful city. Well done
Ludo Liu: legend! Those drone shots are just out of this world. Guys let’s share his videos. He’s got to get at least 100k subscribers before the year is out.
thanks so much Michael ! 100 k subs was kind of a dream, but I actually start to feel i can reach it ! At least, i will keep doing my best to try to make very good content for you and other family members here ! thanks for the love ! I am uploading my next video, it will be premiering in few hours, I hope to see you there !
This is very good. I'm happy you covered the part of history where the Egba people opposed the Oyos and the Dahomeys and won. I only wished the leaders of Nigeria bring back history as a subject in our secondary schools because 95% of Nigerians right do not know their history past the early 1900s. Many Yoruba people do not know the constant wars between Yoruba towns and kingdoms in the 1800s especially between Oyo, Owu, Egba, Ijebu, Ilorin, Ife and the peaceful Aworis. Add to that mix the non Yorubas like Dahomey, Badagry and Bini Kingdoms, and you have yourself a real wild wild Western Nigeria
Around 28 min nark, you're on oke ago owu n went right at hill top, you miss the *Olowu palace* to your slight left. I got to my family house and the refurbished egbeyemi house though. God bless and stay safe out there. Nostalgia all over.
thanks a lot once more for your support and warm comment, here, during the premiere, and just everytime i upload something ! it is a pure boost of motivation !
Lovely video, great one i'm glad i found your channel, was home sick and this literally took me back home, thank you so much. Next time try to have some local delicacies you will love, especially our famous specially made ofada rice. Big love
Truly immersive! From the start visiting the women making Adire cloth. The natural rock formations had me wondering who formed them and placed them there in such an orderly, purposeful fashion. The answer the Holy Spirit gave me: "God Almighty!". The time spent with the children of Olumu being taught the ABC's and singing is precious. The walk through the village near the Central Mosque was surreal as I felt like I was actually there! The purple/lavender dresses worn by the women for an Okada are gorgeous! It was interesting to watch them determine which two ladies would best fit on the Okada. The ride through the market place was another surreal experience due to your excellent video recording. Next time Ludo save some of that delicious looking rice dish for me!
thanks a lot for that very detailed comment my dear Bro King ! I really appreciate reading your feedback after watching these videos ! i am really glad you enjoyed that video !
Interesting huge boulders, traces of old-style houses and foundations at ground level several places among the present majority of not-so-well-built simple houses. Thanks for the ride, as always I liked those sweet singing girls at 11:45 :^)
thanks so much for watching ! thanks a lot, hope you will like the next episode premiering soon ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wyNZzv8jyko.html
I will so much love it if you show us the new develop area for people thinking or looking to buy or live in an estate in Abeokuta thank you for great job.
Was'up men! Good to watch your video again. I've been to Abeokuta. Olumo and environs but is it not ti e for Government to gave a redevelopment plan for Abeokuta city?
Great video. Especially interesting was the Central Mosque. From afar it looked totally Christian so your explanation of the architectural design was logical.
Wow, thanks, that is too much. I just like to share what i like, and i try to make it nice to see for you ! I am glad you enjoy this content ! hope to see you tomorrow for the premiere of the next video coming !
Wonderful video! thank you I enjoyed it very much the ending made me hungry that looked very tasty! The history is fascinating the town on the rocks was amazing! What language was the young girl speaking and what did she say please? The children singing was beautiful and it sounded like a happy song and it made me feel happy! My favorite thing is the market! I think I could walk around in there a whole day and still not see everything it is such an exciting colorful place! Thank you again for showing us the beautiful people & country I will be looking forward to your next journey! stay safe & many blessings to you & your family
I am also found of market ! I could just seat and stay all the day watching and participating to this amazing life. thanks a lot for watching, please, feel free to share this video on your social networks !
Your drives are very interesting and educational. I never even knew places like that existed. This amazing video has had 12k views and only few likes? There should be more likes indeed. Also never knew you were oyinbo. When did you decide to settle in Nigeria and how long have you lived there? Please dont feel pressured to answer my questions. Thanks for these videos bros and please continue to be safe for us. God bless you.💚
Thank you very much! I don t know about the amount of likes there should be for 12 k views. i feel happy that these here are true likes coming from the heart of the viewers. I have been in Naija for a little less than ten years. I will keep up the efforts to try to produce good content, maybe one day we can reach 12 000 likes :) on a video
if i remember well, you can see some parts of Maryland on the independence drive i did. you'll find it in the channel if you look for it ! thanks for your warm comment !
@@Ludo_Liu thanks bro for replying, very much appreciated. I have had a look for the video showing Maryland in Nigeria, but I cannot find it, can you please kindly help me find it? Can you also please do a special on it? Waiting from uk cheers.
Cher Ludo merci pour la vidéo sur Abeokuta. Abeokuta est essentiellement rurale, elle n'est pas comme les autres villes nigériannes comme Ibadan, Enug... A Abeokuta, on parle quelle langue ? Yoruba ou Anago ? Il faut que vous fassiez un tour à Abuja, ce serait vraiment intéressant.
I love it too, i feel very sad that i did not spare enough time to learn it ! It is a very rich language ! thanks a lot for watching that video ! I hope you liked it
@@Ludo_Liu Yes indeed, i loved it. Watching people speak pure Yoruba without no additives unlike lagosians is a joy. After i retire one day, i will surely teach Yoruba Thank you for your videos🙏🤗
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Thank you so much Nazir for taking time to comment in your mother tongue and even adding translation ! please feel free to subscribe to see more videos about the beautiful Nigeria !