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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 ธ.ค. 2015
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New Port Harcourt Mall Is World Class!
Port Harcourt, often celebrated as Nigeria’s oil capital, has just taken things up a notch with the opening of a stunning world-class shopping mall that could easily compete with those in major cities around the world. This modern facility isn’t just about shopping-it’s a clear sign of how the city and Nigeria as a whole are stepping up their game in infrastructure and urban development.
The mall is a vibrant hotspot for shopping, leisure, and entertainment, perfectly situated in the bustling heart of the city. It’s packed with international and local brands, offering everything from high-end fashion and electronics to daily essentials. On top of that, there’s a cutting-edge cinema, gaming arcades, and plenty of family-friendly entertainment options. Food lovers are spoiled for choice too, with a food court featuring global cuisines and fine dining spots. And with multi-level parking and great transport links, getting there is a breeze for Port Harcourt’s growing population.
This isn’t just another shopping center-it’s a major boost for the local economy. The mall has created thousands of jobs, from construction and retail to food services and maintenance. It’s also attracting big-name brands and investors eager to tap into Port Harcourt’s potential, solidifying the city’s reputation as an economic hub. For tourists and locals alike, the mall is shaping up to be a go-to destination for shopping and leisure, putting Port Harcourt firmly on the map.
This new development is part of a bigger wave of transformation sweeping across Nigeria. Cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Enugu are seeing more malls, hotels, improved transportation, and modern housing popping up, all pointing to a future of urban growth and modernization. The mall in Port Harcourt stands as a testament to the power of public-private partnerships and growing demand for world-class facilities in Nigeria.
What sets this mall apart is its community impact. Beyond shopping, it’s a space for people to come together, families to enjoy quality time, and residents to experience a modern lifestyle. With thoughtful touches like green spaces and cultural art displays, it’s as much about culture and connection as it is about commerce.
Port Harcourt itself has more to offer beyond the mall. Upscale neighborhoods like GRA, New Layout, and Peter Odili Road showcase the city’s transformation with luxurious homes, beautifully landscaped streets, and modern infrastructure. These areas are home to premium schools, top-notch hospitals, and recreational spots, creating a well-rounded environment for residents. The streets are well-paved, security is tight, and everything reflects the city’s commitment to offering a high quality of life.
Known for its stronghold in oil and gas, Port Harcourt is now evolving into a lifestyle and commerce hub. With the addition of this world-class mall, alongside its upscale neighborhoods and improved infrastructure, the city is proving it’s not just about industry-it’s about creating a modern urban experience.
This mall isn’t just a new landmark for Port Harcourt; it’s a symbol of Nigeria’s growing ambition to build cities that match global standards. As projects like this continue across the country, Nigeria is making its mark as a rising force in the world of infrastructure and urban development.
The mall is a vibrant hotspot for shopping, leisure, and entertainment, perfectly situated in the bustling heart of the city. It’s packed with international and local brands, offering everything from high-end fashion and electronics to daily essentials. On top of that, there’s a cutting-edge cinema, gaming arcades, and plenty of family-friendly entertainment options. Food lovers are spoiled for choice too, with a food court featuring global cuisines and fine dining spots. And with multi-level parking and great transport links, getting there is a breeze for Port Harcourt’s growing population.
This isn’t just another shopping center-it’s a major boost for the local economy. The mall has created thousands of jobs, from construction and retail to food services and maintenance. It’s also attracting big-name brands and investors eager to tap into Port Harcourt’s potential, solidifying the city’s reputation as an economic hub. For tourists and locals alike, the mall is shaping up to be a go-to destination for shopping and leisure, putting Port Harcourt firmly on the map.
This new development is part of a bigger wave of transformation sweeping across Nigeria. Cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Enugu are seeing more malls, hotels, improved transportation, and modern housing popping up, all pointing to a future of urban growth and modernization. The mall in Port Harcourt stands as a testament to the power of public-private partnerships and growing demand for world-class facilities in Nigeria.
What sets this mall apart is its community impact. Beyond shopping, it’s a space for people to come together, families to enjoy quality time, and residents to experience a modern lifestyle. With thoughtful touches like green spaces and cultural art displays, it’s as much about culture and connection as it is about commerce.
Port Harcourt itself has more to offer beyond the mall. Upscale neighborhoods like GRA, New Layout, and Peter Odili Road showcase the city’s transformation with luxurious homes, beautifully landscaped streets, and modern infrastructure. These areas are home to premium schools, top-notch hospitals, and recreational spots, creating a well-rounded environment for residents. The streets are well-paved, security is tight, and everything reflects the city’s commitment to offering a high quality of life.
Known for its stronghold in oil and gas, Port Harcourt is now evolving into a lifestyle and commerce hub. With the addition of this world-class mall, alongside its upscale neighborhoods and improved infrastructure, the city is proving it’s not just about industry-it’s about creating a modern urban experience.
This mall isn’t just a new landmark for Port Harcourt; it’s a symbol of Nigeria’s growing ambition to build cities that match global standards. As projects like this continue across the country, Nigeria is making its mark as a rising force in the world of infrastructure and urban development.
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Beautiful houses and mansions are not a reflection of the nation’s well doing. There are still extremely poor people who cannot feed once a day. And guess what they are more than 2/3rd of the total Nigerian population
I will never give up on my country ❤
Where are the brown roof houses? You hide them to us.
I've seen people complaining about the roads in Beni city on the comet section I also want to remind Nigerians that there is no city currently in this country that has a perfect road system I have been to Victoria Island many times there are lot of bad roads in different streets and areas in Victoria Island so what are we talking about beni city has never gain federal government attention it's trying as a state of its own it doesn't have the oil in delta or other states
😢😭😭😭 I am so sorry to say this , a lot of Nigerians are bastards, Why? A lot of TH-camrs from that region will never post this, instead they will be travelling to the poorest countries in Africa and start comparing it to Lagos, everything about their life is Centred around Lagos, I never knew port Harcourt was this beautiful,I only fly in as a flight attendant and turn around, it's indigenes are not helping matters, they often potray the city as a slum of ghettos, it's shameful that we non indigenes really appreciate Nigeria than it's citizens, thanks a lot Great man
Bro, You are obviously angered to the point of using pejoratives, ill-advisedly if you ask me. Do not blame anyone else but the SW press and ronu activists who deliberately created and maintained the "Lagos supremacy" narrative whereby everything Nigeria begins and ends in/with Lagos. They refuse to acknowledge that anything worthwhile happens outside Lagos. With respect to Port Harcourt, their only interest is to stir up ethnic strife about ownership to spite Igbos while simultaneously avoiding similar issues around Awori ownership of Lagos. Nothing exasperates a Yoruba ronu belligerent nationalist more than the idea that Port Harcourt is Igboland, but it really is. And if Port Harcourt is not Igboland because of Ikwerrers, then Lagos is also not Yorubaland because of Aworis, fact. If you are indeed a flight attendant, have you noticed that inflight maps bound to W. Africa do not even acknowledge any city other than Lagos and more recently Abuja? They will much rather show Osogbo, Shagamu, Modakeke etc. than Port Harcourt, or any city in the east.
Maybe Bini boys sleeping rough in Termini in Italy would see this and want to come back home! There is Green Pastures anywhere you water the ground, including the ground under your very feet!! Man Pickin no suppose to waka far like that!! 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!!
Porthancourt is more beautiful than lagos, apparently be clean and Green, lagos are very dirty and disorganized
You may want to check out Emerald City, Ibadan. It's a new estate that promises serenity,exclusivity, and affordability!
that's my city
Noe b lie better style
I was shocked the first time I went to Accra Ghana. Although it was a long time ago . Things may have changed. You could compare it with Owerri. That was before their new airport. I was in shock !!!
Osaruese🎉
Very Clean and Orderly indeed. Nigerians enjoy their Country to the Fullest. Unlike Sad Africows last grade Citizens in their OWN Country.
Thanks for sharing this video, you gave me a glimpse of Sapele Road, and Ring Road and Ihama area in Airport Road, I think I also saw Sokpanoba Road where the Shoprite seems to be.
Obaseki did a great job in Benin To honest he did an amazing job Hopefully the new government will continue from where he stopped
if more interest in infrastructure is pump in, to increase this level i see Nigeria is 20years a nation that will attract so many visitors and our brothers and sisters will surely return back home, we need to continue with the massive infrastructure development in our country
Visit makurdi benue
Pls let’s all Nigerian unites. Tribalism won’t lead no where. Let’s let competition lead.
Unity will Never work because God put distinction between his ancient people which are the igbos and the heathens which are Nigerians. Ezekiel 36:6, we the igbos shall always bear the consequences of whatever goes wrong in Nigeria. 1966 January coup was tagged an Igbo coup because of that biblical prophecy
@Femiola63 Unity of a parasite and its host, that's what you want, no be so? Now you have ganged up to exclude Ibos from power in Nigerian and you come hear to preach "unity". Competition indeed. Arrant nonsense.
very beautiful, omo I've missed ph ooo
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@DogonTurenchi-c6y Keep claiming. That's what you do. It's the only consistent thing about your nature. We all are used to your drama, yes, the one in which you go about claiming everything and begging people to join your Biafla. I mean you belong to a people who told us that Akwa Ibom is Biafla. Delta State is Biafla. Cross River is Biafla. Edo is Biafla. Lokoja is Biafla. Ondo is Biafla. The people who owns Port Harcourt are sitting back laughing and enjoying your desperate antics just like the rest of us in Nigeria. The world is laughing at you. Enyi Na-aga n'anyi so gi n'azú, gwo gwo gwo Ngwooooooooooooo🤣
So says a well-known ronu jingoist. Nothing to offer except vacuous, Jegede Sokoya-style posturing. Strangely enough, you speak as "we" on behalf of people you have never met and places you don't even know. You and your ilk came from far away Iragbiji and other hellscapes to claim Awori land of Lagos as yours, creating an owo mi da economy in your image, maintained by rigged history and false narratives. Meanwhile, the Awori indigenous Lagos owners sit back and laugh at you and your vacuous claims. When you overstep your bounds, they put you in your place like they did recently when they disowned you and your SW publicly. The Ijebus through their Awujale have done the same, likewise the Egbas. But somehow, instead of removing the big log in your eyes, you are obsessed with Biafra, fretting about who is in it and who is not indicating that you are psychologically in turmoil over the issue. You do come across as a shabby, slow fellow with severely restricted linguistic code desperately trying to sound funny by misspelling words and quoting out-of-context lyrics. You are an all-round flop, even at trolling which you seem to do while sloshed to your eyeballs with gbana.
Bengazhi… over 18yrs see u 🔜 🛩️
This is so beautiful! Words are not enough to express its beauty. Thanks so much African view
It's confusing we 😂😂😂😂
This is a normal mall in a rural town in South Africa 🇿🇦
Popular Mapoyan Mall in Soweto is not as big so what you talking about.
Spaza! Most of you can't even afford to satisfy the registration requirements for opening a spaza shop and you are here telling us porkies, try another one, Nkosi.
Who owns the malls in ZA and who own the malls in Nigeria, For every cent spent in both countries which one enhance and further widens black wealth. In SA blacks own nothing yet they are happy to be king of crumbs.....sad.
@alexbanj7a7bc Bro, Shopping malls whether in Nigeria or South Africa should fulfil their basic function of meeting local needs. They will expand or contract in pursuit of their profit maximization goals. But then, banji still lives in his January 1970-time warp deifying trivialities. Get a grip, bro.
@RadioTV595 No, you get a grip. People who can't afford to raise the little money required to register to set up a little corner shop business called Spaza Shop in a country supposedly theirs should not be here trying to browbeat us into thinking they are better than anyone. We remain unimpressed. That's the point. We will always be here to talk back and let them know their humble place in the pecking order. And please, don’t be so thin skinned and don’t dish it out if you can’t take it
Yeye Ghanaians will open their dirty mouth to compare with Almighty Nigeria. Nigerians should please atop arguing with yeye Ghanaians
Pitakwa always sabi the thing💯✅
Another beautiful tour of PH. Well done AVR. Well done! 👍🏾
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Fantastic improvements. Keep it up, NIGERIA 🇳🇬 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
This vlogger has shown the world that increasingly, Nigerian cities and indeed Nigeria is on the rise! We need to invest our energy and resources right here, instead of seeking bogus short cuts ! But sadly more and more Nigerians greedily and ignorantly abandon ship for Greener Pastures! But their Greener Pastures actually means a short cut to riches, which is nothing but an illusion! But how foolish a lot of them are, or perhaps wiser after the fact! By far too many Nigerians are now locked up in prisons in Mali, Guinea, Sudan and Libya and other countries! Our national identity being denigrated, our image being disrespected and disregarded! There are no Greener Pastures anywhere else if you didn't help to water the ground! Green Grass grows anywhere where you water the ground including on the very ground under your feet!! 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!
Ajim
Abiii o ? Ajim must come to Porrraaacot!!! 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!
Great job. You are appreciated ❤❤❤❤
Exquisite and magnificent
The mall is beautiful and massive.l might move to portharcout someday if the politicians stop fighting themselves after every elections.😅This is why lagos keep getting all the investment, the politicians in lagos knows that it is about the state and it's greater good not about them. Unlike other states in Nigeria,especially this rivers state...Welldone!Cheers.
Godfatherism will soon end. It is a useless waste of time
Well if we want to be honest, these happenings in Port Harcourt were down to the Workman Nyesom Wike who is now being demonised by ingrates ! On a personal advice, ignore politics and politicians and move where you want and enjoy your life! 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!!
Lagos has continuity, people might hate PBAT buh he hacked that shit, PBAT that said is greatest legacy in Lagos beyond it’s financial engineering is Fashola
@AdekunleEnoch-n1g Another pointless twaddle. Lagos is federal Nigeria territory and neither of the blokes you mentioned made any impact despite your false, revisionist narrative. The challenge is simple: whatever they did in Capernaum, let them do it in their home towns... Iragbiji, Ayetoro, Idanre, Alajue-Ede, Gbongan....
@ Why are you so toxic you?? Where exactly is your home town, if you are not ashamed to say?? 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!!
This is beautiful.❤ i love ur videos pls cover more beautiful cities in far north,east,south,west nigeria ..keep it up bro👍
Lets see makurdi benue state
I think this is a promotional video painting a deliberately rosy picture. According to Wikipedia the entire system so far consists of 2 lines with 22 stations. OK, one has to start somewhere and hopefully Lagos will eventually get a rapid transit system worthy of its size.
@alexbanj7a7bc aka Enyi Naga n'anyi so ya n'azú, gwo gwo gwo Ngwo ...*.🤣 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mr man, when Obasanjo created the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and sited the HQ in Port Harcourt, ALL the non-Ibos in the area rejected it. They did not want the HQ of NDDC in Port Harcourt because, according to them, PH was an Ibo city and they would feel ill-at-ease i.e. very uncomfortable going there to access NNDC. They wanted the HQ in Warri or Yenagoa instead, well away from the Ibos. It took the intervention of the Nigerian senate and its president at the time, Dr Chuba Okadigbo, to forcibly order the location of NNDC HQ in Port Harcourt. What does that tell you about who owns the city you are ranting so incoherently and ignorantly about? If you are still confused, go to open sources and confirm the information provided to yo here. Got it bro? BTW: * The lyrics is: Enyi Na-aga n'anyi so gi n'azú, gwo gwo gwo Ngwo ...* NOT YOURS : Enyi Naga n'anyi so ya n'azú, gwo gwo gwo Ngwo ...*
City of Asaba is beautiful.
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amazing video just subscribed to your channel
pitakwa 👏👏👏
❤❤❤❤❤ home!
Beautiful city!
Beautiful place to visit sometime
Nice that my state and area..GRA
Benin city is a massive city,over 2000kms2,the fourth largest in Nigeria.Half of the indigens are outside the state,either in lagos,Abuja or the diaspora.Half of the areas in lagos was founded by the benin.Eko,the real name of lagos is benin,ldumota,ogba,oshodi,oregun,Agege even oyo are all benin language.They all migrated from benin empire down to republic of benin. Benin kingdom streches all the way to America before the ice age that separated the continent.ldaho,Oregun, Alabama are all benin language.The word America can be traced to benin and urhobo.Ame for water and rica from derica for measument.America therefore means measured or divided by water.Another nice one brother thanks.Owerri,enugu,calabar next.Cheers.
I need to know more😂
@Terribankz Which part?
@Terribankz Nigeria is the true lsrsel,nigeria own better parts of this earth at one point in history.London is yoruba language,ltaly is yoruba,geneva,Ephesus/Efesu is urhobo language,Edo,now japan is nigeria,Adelaide in australia is yoruba language and many more.People migrated from the teritary known as Nigeria today and founded these cities...
Benin has one of the most lush green cities in Nigeria . They plant trees ❤
I’m not impress.the roads are not impressive.even the so called GRA.benin city should light year ahead in development haba…
What have you built in your own life? Armchair critic. It’s easier to talk than to get things done. Send me the link 🔗 to your achievements. That shouldn’t be too difficult for you to do. Hahahaha
You are on point. Since 1963 (over 60 years ago)
He is right. Benin city is one of the oldest city on earth with no meaningful infrastructure @@isaac9ice
@@raymondmordi7937just six years abi? Then tell me how many years is America? Please, appreciate what you have. The capital city of Benin republic, is port novel this Benin City that is not capital of Nigeria is fine than port novel Benin republic.. I wonder how you guys talk some time 😂😂😂 have you travel before? If yes have you travel more than 28 countries in your life? Bring it on let me put you in your place without insulting you. My brother
@@isaac9iceGod bless you.