No wonder! Every time I take my nephew and his American family out to eat, they always want to share the pay somehow. It just baffles me, but now I get it. For us, if we invite you out, we are paying. If we are from the husband/man part of the family, it is common courtesy that we pay. I don't know about Igbo and other cultures, but this has been shown since I was young.
@michael4800 it's a mall, that's what it's use for..... Or try other malls in Abuja. It's Abuja it has lots of regulations don't expect it to be Lagos. Follow the rules and put things whr they're supposed to be!!! Abuja is one of Africa's richest cities so what poverty are you talking about??
The first lady should know that Nigerian ladies don't need makeup to look beautiful It's something that we were born with(beauty). The only time we sometimes need makeup is when we want to attend an important occasion
@@gregoryanita8849 Hmm. I think it's individual preferences and maybe environment? Abuja though in the centre of Nigeria seems to have adopted the easy-going trait of the Northern parts of the country. It's a little more relaxed there - and if the trend is not to drip yourself with makeup, ladies living there will consciously or subconsciously conform. Another line of thought though is I don't know just how much San ladies love makeup - so it may not be that Abuja people don't make up, it may be when she compares it to S/A, Abuja ladies seem like they are make it free
We have limes different from lemons and both come in different shades of green, light and dark. Maybe the person she met mixed it because the person doesn’t know the difference
It's very distracting watching a video and you're laughing in the background whereas the video I am watching isn't funny. Why not take yourself out of the video to prevent distractions from your actions beside the video you uploaded? I don't think it's necessary for you to show your face but you aren't audible. Just my opinion.
We had one or two in Lagos. I'm really struggling to remember their names...but I can't. The thing is they seemed to be selling them at higher than they would abroad. I think we had Mr. Price too sometime in Lagos. Don't know if they are still there.
the last lady will go far in Nigeria I mean the US ladies she is very lively Thanks
No wonder! Every time I take my nephew and his American family out to eat, they always want to share the pay somehow. It just baffles me, but now I get it. For us, if we invite you out, we are paying. If we are from the husband/man part of the family, it is common courtesy that we pay. I don't know about Igbo and other cultures, but this has been shown since I was young.
The first lady should go to jabi lake mall she would find international brands there.
For commercial activities, she should go to wuse for hair
@michael4800 it's a mall, that's what it's use for..... Or try other malls in Abuja.
It's Abuja it has lots of regulations don't expect it to be Lagos. Follow the rules and put things whr they're supposed to be!!!
Abuja is one of Africa's richest cities so what poverty are you talking about??
In Nigeria local brands are big. We patronize local establishments
In New York there are also Bodega grocery store below your apartment buildings.
The first lady should know that Nigerian ladies don't need makeup to look beautiful
It's something that we were born with(beauty). The only time we sometimes need makeup is when we want to attend an important occasion
Dey play@@michael4800
@@gregoryanita8849 Hmm. I think it's individual preferences and maybe environment? Abuja though in the centre of Nigeria seems to have adopted the easy-going trait of the Northern parts of the country. It's a little more relaxed there - and if the trend is not to drip yourself with makeup, ladies living there will consciously or subconsciously conform. Another line of thought though is I don't know just how much San ladies love makeup - so it may not be that Abuja people don't make up, it may be when she compares it to S/A, Abuja ladies seem like they are make it free
There are more than 500 languages/dialects in Nigeria with several languages spoken in some states.
We have limes different from lemons and both come in different shades of green, light and dark. Maybe the person she met mixed it because the person doesn’t know the difference
The music in background is too laud that I hardly hear what the Second Lady is saying
Pls, I need the TikTok handle of those Filipino girls. They are hilarious
@kristeiiinn on TikTok
@@Folareacthey
@@Folareactthanks 😊 🙏🏽
It's very distracting watching a video and you're laughing in the background whereas the video I am watching isn't funny. Why not take yourself out of the video to prevent distractions from your actions beside the video you uploaded? I don't think it's necessary for you to show your face but you aren't audible. Just my opinion.
Zara, H$M😂😂😂 your white South Africans need them more as such you patronize them
We had one or two in Lagos. I'm really struggling to remember their names...but I can't. The thing is they seemed to be selling them at higher than they would abroad. I think we had Mr. Price too sometime in Lagos. Don't know if they are still there.
We have Zara, KFC, Dominoes Pizza and Burger King in Abuja.
@@sylviasworld9397 dominos pizza is franchised to Ben Bruce family bcos of their mom. From way back at Yaba
@@sylviasworld9397 thats from Yaba way back b4 it became a national thing
@@ogk7289 okay, i didn't know but we do more on our brands
Fola you resemble bobrisky
Jesus! 😁😁😁😁
In a good way na@@Folareact
@@anthonyezeora9569😊😊
UK people are stingy 😅😅😅
Haa!😁