I take you on a drive showing you where the rich live in Ogoja Nothern Cross River State. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did making it. Please give the video a LIKE and Share with friends. Thank you
@@Bigwillz I live in Ogoja and it’s really hard to find content about this small quiet city 😂 I really plan on creating content around Ogoja this coming year.
Wow, this GRA is truly beautiful with well built houses. Truly some of the houses here are more beautiful than some Abuja houses. Lovely video Bigwillz
Ogoja resonates so much memories growing up. Back in the early and mid 90s the okada men in Ogoja and Igholi used to have music on their bikes, their popular sounds used to be Evi Edna and one Okudili Igbo song. Now I feel like going back to rock this town some more.
Thanks for all u do. Can you please use this opportunity and show us Obudu town. Everybody goes to Obudu cattle ranch but they are no videos of Obudu main town. Thanks in anticipation.
Yo, Bigwillz! Yo got me growing nostalgic about Nigeria after watching this video. Back in the day, when Nigeria was one of the great economic powers of the world, I attended school in Ogoja. My school was called the "Federal School of Arts and Science, Ogoja". It was a masterclass of an institution back in those days. The curriculum was structured along the Advanced Level program of the day, post secondary school. It prepared us to get into the university because there were just five universities in the country at the time. The standard of administration and education was out of this world. We lived in classy hostels, and had the type of freedom only found in universities. I wish you showed a little piece of it, because I understand it's now a secondary school. However, I'm so happy to see that Ogoja is doing pretty well, and I hope to own a get-away spot up there when I get back to the country. I got very home-sick watching that my man. Thank you though. That made my day. Peace, bro! More grease to your elbow, my man.
I was on transit to Calabar some years ago when we had a brief stop at Ogoja. I realized it's a cool, peaceful town with touristic advantage, bearing in mind its proximity to the Obudu ranch. Hope you'll explore Calabar