One of your video popped up on my TV when you’re taking off from Akwa ibom to Abuja, I think that was last week and ever since then I’ve watched over 15 of your videos. Which do you prefer between Lagos and Abuja? I spent over 16 years in Abuja and now currently liking in Lagos, the home of IDANS 🥳
MANY GREAT PARTS OF AFRICA, AFRICA IS STILL NATURAL HABITAT, NATURAL OCEANS, FISH AND MEAT IN AFRICA ARE STILL FED NATURAL FOOD. RESOURCES IS PLENTIFUL. MOST OF THE BUSH PEOPLE DO NOT WANT TO MORDERNIZED, I DONT BLAME THEM, WHEN YOU MODERNIZE? YOU DESTROY NATURAL HABITATS AND THEN MORE CHEMICAL WASTE END UP DUMPED IN THE RIVERS AND OCEANS. COME TO CALIFORNIA, WE SHOW YOU MANY CRABS WITH PLASTIC PIECES IN THEIR MOUTHS. AFRICA LIKE NEGERIA IS PROMISING TO DEVELOP WITH NATURE NOT AGAINST NATURE. WE WILL SEE IN NEXT 40 YEARS.
@@AFRICANTIGRESSWestern TV 📺 will never show some beautiful places like this in Africa 🌍 😂. The only thing we used to see is Africa 🌍 is poor, and living in poverty, ....
No matter how beautiful you find Nigerian cities the best part is the hospitality of Nigerians themselves. They are very warm and accommodating to visitors.
@@PeaceWithYourNeighbour😂this is a stereotypical thinking. You are African and afraid to visit Nigeria when meanwhile we have Chinese,whites and a lot of foreigners enjoying Nigeria. Bad things happen all over the world but Africans love to tell the world what’s going on in their house thereby encouraging this stereotypical thinking. Come to Nigeria and enjoy..we love people and believe me you might learn a new hustle you never expected cux we can show you fast,slow,legal,illegal and all the ways to make money 😂..Nigerians are cool so don’t be scared ❤
@@nuelreview5636 lol who cares?.... the records are there, the peace indices, level of security, power and water supply information of each African country are there. Are you saying you don't know that the two safest countries to live in in Africa are Mauritius and Ghana?... you may describe your country whichever way you want it to look attractive to people but the basic information that attract people to want to visit any country are 1. Security for all 2. Peace for all 3. Safety for all 4. Electricity and water supply for all. These are essential basic requirements that would move anyone to want to visit or emmigrate to a particular country not size, or popularity. Nigeria must sit up and work hard in those areas.... simple!
Why u dey waste time dey answer that mumu person? You should know their type by now, they get agitated once they see any good thing coming from Nigeria- their bad belle for our country too much. Naija 4 life no shaking. Let the haters keep hating, we moove and keep winning
@@blackoralArt of course the typical Nigerian behaviour on display again. That's what I'm talking about, thinking you're smarter, but misbehaving everywhere. Indiscipline, disrespect, intolerance, refusal to listen to any other person's opinion. Yes, you have shown all again right here and I believe people will surely see it
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Things Nigerian youtubers should be doing but instead they prefer to always make videos to compare and bash Nigeria. Yeye people. Thank you African tigress for this beautiful videos from Nigeria.
As a Nigerian living in Abuja, I think I just got used to the place and really underrated it, thinking other countries looked better. It still amazes me when people speak so highly of Nigeria. But seeing videos/comments like this sure makes me grateful for being a Nigerian. I also pray our leaders take us to where we ought to be.
Im also a Nigerian. The road from the airport is just like entering my university campus. I never thought of it as anything special or amazing. Even if I'm filming, I won't show it. To me, it's just road and green landscapes. Apparently, it's a big deal in other places. I mean in Ibadan if you visit IITA, MOOR, NIHORT, U.I and a host of other places, you'll see scenes like this. In Ogun state, you'll also see several campuses like this. I guess because it's so common, we don't really appreciate it. It looks ordinary to us. Apparently, it's extraordinary to foreigners.
Mon frère moije prie que votre nouveau président arrête de faire le jeu de l'OTAN contre le Mali et le Burkina et Guinée qui sont dans leur lutte d'indépendance et contre l'impérialisme occidental. Il n'a pas de leçon à nous donner pour le compte d'autres
All these videos about Abuja makes me detest skyscrapers. Abuja really revealed to me the characteristics of real beauty of a city which are: the nature, the cleanliness, the orderliness, the tranquility and modesty. A city may have thousands of skyscrapers and yet one may never see beauty in it.
We urgently need a new capital city like this 😢 ... from today on, i won't going to entertain anyone comparing Accra to Abuja, Nigerians please accept our apologies, No RU-vidr in Nigeria has ever showed this side of your country 😢 Abuja beauty's beyond my expectations.
@@nduodiaka-ph9slThat should be a starting point! In fact the new FCT minister has kicked off serious roads projects linking Abuja to nearby states! 👊🏾🇳🇬
@@aframaco9491 The new FCT minister, sorry to say, is a bitter man. His bitterness shows everywhere he steps his fit. That's what going on in Abuja right now.
Hi ! i was living in Abuja for the last two years, first time i was living in Maitama and the last year i moved to Garki, a beautifull neighborhood too. I've been work in our Embassy of Argentine Republic and i keep in my heart for ever my Nigerian friends and Embassy partners. I was spend fantastic moments there. I want to send my best wishes to all and God bless Nigeria and their people. Thanks for all !
Great job! As an architect who's lived in Abuja for 24 yrs I know a bit abt the d city. Designed by Kenzo Tange, it was intentionally conceived to be different from any other African capital cities. Abuja is patterned after Brasilia, the capital of Brazil. Both were planned and developed as purpose-built capital cities, with similar architectural and urban design principles. Both use geometric designs, wide boulevards, and spacious green areas. There's a deliberate building development policy to limit the number of floors in residential and mixed-use areas to a max of 4. Development Control, the government agency saddled with the responsibility of apply ensuring building codes and zoning are enforced also limits the number of floors in the CBD (Central Business District) as well. So don't expect to see very tall skyscrapers as in other cities. The intent is to spare the city the problems and challenges that come with skyscrapers. The residential and mixed-use areas, however have seen rapid developments with new estates, gated neighborhoods and commercial plazas, most of which AT cannot see in one visit. Abuja is continuously growing with new phases and layouts opening up. Katamkpe Ext., Asokoro Ext., Maitama Ext., Life camp new layout, Idu where the train metro station is situated...and the list goes on and on. Truth is, for residences, the best of Abuja are no longer in Asokoro, Maitama, Wuse or Jabi. There are grander, bigger, better houses as stand-alone structures or in gated estates in many other areas. Abuja is phenomenal place and its beauty and calm candor is just beginning to unfold. Enjoy your stay AT.
I watched the premier of this video, and came back 22 hours later, to discover that the video has garnered over 36k views and generated 850 comments. Congratulations my sister, you deserve this and more, and I'm certain it would do even better as the days go by. It still surprises me that there are many people out there who don't know much about Abuja, including Nigerians. You have done well to show our beloved City of Abuja to the world. Blessings to you my dear, for helping to counter the negative publicity that has been given to Nigeria all these years.
I like green spaces too but I never really thought it as something too special. I prefer tall buildings and fancy structures but these videos of Abuja is giving me a whole new perspective of what beauty really is. Maybe I wasn’t well informed. The enormously broad roads, tree lined streets, moderate sized yet beautiful structures, fancy restaurants and leisure spots, cleanliness and most importantly orderliness is just something that makes this city truly attractive.
@@andeyo1 yes but I’m talking about the proportion of greenery to physical structures. This Abuja literally looks like a cocktail of vegetation and infrastructure.
Hello, I live in Guyana south America. We see ourselves as Caribbean even though we're not touching the Caribbean basing. Recently I've been watching a lot of African RU-vid channels only to realize that the TRUTH/ BEAUTY of Africa has been hidden from us. A great joy bubbles in me when ever I view videos like this, I feel connected to Africa 🌍 Thanks to you and others who highlight the truth of my dear mother land AFRICA! Love and pray for you all.
Nigeria is called a giant for a reason whether people like it or not. Amazing Abuja with outstanding greening. Other countries talk about city climate change but Nigeria showcases it in practice.
Nigeria is a west African regional power, just as Kenya is an estern African regional power. We have South Africa for the south and Egypt for the North of Africa. These 4 countries are giants! One love!!!
Nigeria is a giant among giants. Hence, it is the giant of Africa. Nigeria is all African race and more. Nigeria has shoulders strong enough for other giants to stand on and look.
I said in my mind this girl doesn't really know how to be a good tour guide, she's just talking about creame de LA creame how can she say one of the most beautiful city in nigeria or the most beautiful she's just jumping up and down
Yes! I love her! So many Americans want to live in Nigeria, but Lagos is stressful! I will visit Abuja in December. Hopefully spend a month there. I must go to Lagos for a wedding and I'm not looking forward to that city. I love the Nigerian people. They have a warrior mindset and Good hearts. I love how they handle the Western governments. They take no BS or disrespect from anyone❤Long live Nigeria.
Been to Naija several times but never visited Abuja. I will return for the holidays (Christmas 2024) and plan on staying mostly in Abuja. I wish this young lady could give me a grand tour like she did you. Great job my sisters!
Note. *Lagos:* Parri after Parri after Parri until you want to collapse. Skyscrapers and commercialised. Fast pace and great fun. *Abuja:* Beautiful, calm and classy with good joints. Moderate height structures and green space. Refreshing and chilled. So, always choose based on the kind of holiday you want.
Come to think of it, we Nigerians rarely talk about Abuja when arguing with other Africans. 😂 Maybe because we inherently feel it’s not a fair comparison 😂😂
Never been the motherland. About 2 months ago I didn’t even know it is a continent, I thought it was a country, everything they teach us in America is negative. I don’t care what no one says negative anymore!! I did the DNA ancestry and I am 62% African and I did not know at all. I am 33% Nigerian; 😁 got my passport; saving some money to get a ticket and visit. When I fall in love like I am sure I will, I’m moving there and can’t wait!!! 🤎🇳🇬🤎
This Abuja video has changed my negative perception towards Nigeria and Nigerians, the city of Abuja is not only making Nigerian proud, but the whole of West Africa and Africa in general, it's giving an European city vibe..so quiet classy and with the best road network of lush greenery 😮🇬🇭🇳🇬.
I love coming into and driving through Abuja in the nights... Omo! Especially when you're coming in from the airport. Those lights make you realize how beautiful the road networks are!
Nigeria is amazing country everyone will love to visit 🥰Am proud to be a Nigerian GOD Bless you sis for saying and showing the truth about Nigeria 🥰 I will subscribe immediately after this amazing comment,to always see your loving videos 🙏🏽🤎🥰
Many thanks to you Kindness, Oh i meant Tigress for showing the World the beautiful parts of our beloved continent, Much respect. Naija boy appreciating your from Dakar
🇺🇸I appreciate this effort. I appreciate everything you've shown me. Great tour! Yes, Abuja is beautiful. I have friends who live there. I keep saying that I'm going, yet I've never visited. Honestly can't wait to go now. You've made me want to buy my ticket tomorrow. Thank you AT..Blessings unto you!
I love the Tress it makes the ROADS look clean and beautiful. This is what Ghana lacks, Tress. Beautiful, Beautiful and have nothing to envy Europe at all.❤❤😂. I am Ghanaian but it make me proud to see Afrika country with this beauty
They say you don't know what you have until you loose it. The truth is most Nigerians don't know what they have. I saw a post on Instagram today which was talking about top 5 countries with the largest economies in 2075 and Nigeria was the 5th in the ranking. I was kind of surprised and not surprised at the same time cuz this country has a lot of potentials, raw materials, resources and talents. Our problem is our leaders.
I wonder who lied to them about abuja. Besides what you've already confirmed yourself, Here are some amazing facts: 1. It is the greenest city in Africa. 2. People here are very friendly. 3. There's no single slum standing in the entire city. 4. Next to Zero traffic jams. Even on the exit roads at rush hours. 5. Very Low crime rate compared to other cities I've lived in. You are welcome.
Credit to Pat Eyaba, she speaks Hausa fluently and she had a lot of good energy . You guys are always eating rice, try some yam pottage or even fufu and soup - they are both good and hearty meals.
@@delel4161 You guys always like to throw in lies in any given opportunity. How can a banker who is into oil and other businesses be the planner or the designer of Abuja? Stop feeding people lies because of tribe. Abuja was designed by International Planning Associates (IPA)
I really loooo[ved the trip you took me on , and the Nigerian embassador is great & well informed . Thanks gorgeous ladies. I will visit this amazing and beautiful place.
Well done my sister,you are welcome to Nigeria.garki market is the bigest market in Abuja.wuse market is just the first main market in the city centre and most popular,in fact garki market is the best and most beautiful market in Abuja,it has opened market and indoor market at the same time
Don't mind that lady, she doesn't know what she's saying, Uyo stadium is better than Abuja stadium by far in terms of pitch quality and other sophisticated facilities. ABUJA stadium only has the size advantage for being the biggest stadium in Nigeria and west Africa, but Uyo stadium is the overall best stadium in Nigeria and in west Africa
@@gilly8087bro she knows what she is saying uyo was builed lately before uyo stadium was built we play our international matches in abuja till 2016 so she is right
She is right we played all our international matches at abuja before 2016 we started using uyo and not barely we don’t use abuja anymore she forgot to said that ❤️🔥
Wow, wow, wow, amd amazed, yes we need these success stories. We always show South Africa, but in my opinion, this is a great example of by Africans for Africans, is truly amazing. I would live here. Good job!
astoundingly sad 😢..sad how we,ve really bn made to misjudged Nigeria.damn🇰🇪 thats beutiful..the greenery and whole spaces amazingly accentuate with the structures.
Well they do say ...Seeing is Believing!!! And might I add, Feeling is Truth! In this Information Age, we can't afford to be blindsided! Welcome to Abuja! 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!
You're not alone. Most of Ghanaians even have the guts to compare their average city called Accra to Abuja simply because they have not been there before and they can't even watch it on RU-vid
Naija RU-vidr’s had the Opportunity to Show case Abuja the African Jewel 💎 City. But African 🐅 🐅 Tigress took the Challenge to Aso Rock 🪨 Level! BraVo 🎉African Tigress 🐅 One Love 💕 Nigeria 🇳🇬 💕 Kenya 🇰🇪
Abuja is a true definition of sustainable urban planning and development...the master plan is strictly obeyed here compare to other state capitals, The Aesthetics is top notch.
AFRICAN TIGRESS, Abuja has become more beautiful since you last visited. We now have a performing FCT minister. There is also the newly opened SUNRISE WATER PARK, the biggest in West Africa. Try and come back soon. We love you.❤
Another beautiful landmark in Abuja is the ship house it's built in form of a ship which is the defence headquarters and the aeroplane house owned by a Nigerian - Lebanese family
Abuja....so ooooh..striking. stunning. Organized..well structured..roads. great architecture in the world 🌎 of buildings..Really indeed interesting..and beautiful l must say.. 👌 CONGRATULATIONS. .NIGERIA...WELL DONE..STRIKING SCENES...I commend you African Tigress..taking us on the wonderful tour..I enjoyed..THANKYOU SO MUCH.
We are led to believe that Skyscrapers in a city represent modernity, development, and good living, but is it really? Walking among Skyscrapers or concrete jungles in big cities never gives me the experience of oneness with nature. The beauty of Skyscrapers can only be appreciated from above or ariel view.
Nice work @AFRICANTIGRESS, we appreciate your hardwork showing our beautiful continent to the world, especially those who always have negative view of Nigeria and Africa at large. Kudos 👍👍👍
Watching as it happened again, thank you African Tigress, life in Abuja is quite stress free, you can plan your self to go out and traffic won't delay you in anyway.
I beleive Kano is also getting ready to be a great city that is ought to be. Generally, Nigeria is a great place, beautiful and with interesting diversity... security has also improved tremendously... even the economy is being tackled and it'll improve soon.
The host lady is full of energy and seems like a nice person. Although, Abuja people are a naturally calmer. Someone born and raised in Abuja , will be a bit more calm in nature, but she did a great job. Good person to have in your side 😊