I do not see any world class development here . The business district does not have a downtown setting . No streets , no commercial center . No entertainment center .
@@tralbriggs104 point of correction,Abuja is a serene and well planned capital city and not a commercial hub but an administrative city of Nigerian's government.if u want to see commerce,then go to lagos,the financial hub of West africa. nigeria got it all.dont get it twisted.
@@izevbizuaosaigbovo6341 mention one city on earth that does not have commercial activities . LOL you just sounded like a typical Nigerian Ignoramus . Nigerian cities including Lagos do not have commercial districts. Normally , in every city , the downtown is the commercial district . Nigerian cities , towns and villages do not have downtown . Port Harcourt was planned so but after independence , Nigerians could not maintain it . Now they refer to various Ikwerre villages as Port Harcourt with pure hamlet settings .
@@tralbriggs104 u that is sounding like a typical senseless African that doesn't respect people's views witout insulting his father ,I hope u no there is a sharp difference btw Johannesburg and Pretoria,new York and Washington dc.that same difference exists btw lagos and abuja.pretoria and Washington are administrative cities just like Abuja.
Thank you so much Bigwillz. You have no idea how much this means to us living in the diaspora, especially those of us planning on relocating back to Nigeria. Please continue doing what you're doing, well appreciated!!!
I believe this is the best business district in Nigeria. The Nigerians in the Philippines somehow suggest in their "culture shocks in the Philippines" that Nigeria is better. It is the opposite based on many videos of Nigeria like this one. Those, (not all) that act like Nigeria is ahead should look at their country on the ground. Those Nigerians also talked about poverty in the Philippines. They shouldn't. We all know there's 18 million poor Filipinos and there are 88 million Nigerians living in poverty. This is not to put down Nigeria but to call on Nigerians that it's fine to be proud, but no exaggeration is needed because social media shows everything, images and data.
Some comments in the comment section are out of this world. This guy took time to show a very small part of the city yet people are calling it ugly. I agree as citizens of this country we deserve better but we should learn to appreciate what we have at the moment while building the city. I really enjoyed the tour my brother, well done.
Thank you, very good video. I just returned from Abuja and was at ICC and stayed at the Sheraton. As an American, I enjoyed it I felt very safe. He is spot on regarding the Muslim money changers that is their business and they are serious about. Be sure to hire a driver and local to change your US dollar to Naira. The people at the Sheraton were warm and truly amazing, The compound is huge and lots to do onsite…it’s very secure property. Can’t wait to go back. US ladies be mindful of your attire and don’t wear our trendy military camouflage pants or tops…it’s not advised especially if you didn’t serve in the military.
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The policy on high-rise buildings has changed.It use to be 12 floors.but now you can built any floor u want ie why you be taller buildings now coming up.
I just discovered you and your contents 3 days ago. I have subscribed and added you to my favorite along with Tayo Aino. If you can show us houses in Abuja that will be great. I am a big fan of beautiful houses. But man Abuja is gorgeous
I don't really know the best way to appreciate what you are doing for Nigeria and Nigerians, you are showing the beautiful side of Nigeria to the world at the same time you are passing a message across to the world how discent and patriotic you are.
Development is not by building concrete jungle. Nature is everything. Abuja is very ok just need maintenance. Most of you need to decolonise your mind from chasing things that are not relevant(concrete jungle) to things that are relevant(nature).
Abuja is a capital city with an expanding population, it should look an function as such. They moved the capital there on purpose but are unable to follow through completely. It's not about 'colonised minds' it';s about the gov doing what they say they will and what funds have been released for. I follow what the gov say they will do and have done for many years but there is a trend of not performing in that. I don't feel they are sincere in actually delivering. I grew up and live in cities where the governments follow through on projects or get the private sector to commit. The gov have just gotten Nigerians groomed to being satisfied with words but no action. Funny that they are right on time with stealing resources released for projects though. Abuja is a balance of metropolis and nature, that was it's USP.
You're very welcome. Keep the videos coming. I am actually learning from content creators like you who have been doing it for a long. I just created my own TH-cam channel and started uploading videos for about 2-3 weeks now. I am not I know what I am doing but it's definitely a process that will take a while to perfect my editing skills. Haha
Great video. Well plan city with lots of trees. No need for skyscrapers fam. We don't need concrete jungle in Abuja. Lagos is enough concrete jungle already.
That's what I've been saying; they want to ruin Abuja with ugly skyscrapers. Those are needed where land is scarce, Abuja has not even used 1/3 of the land allocated to it. They want to turn it to another Dubai, a soulless place
Yes i did really enjoyed the virtual cruise around the central business district of Abuja! A whole lots of good flashbacks kept coming up...It´s now left for the airports to start operating lolzzzzzzzzzz Be ready to be our tour guide. Thanks for sharing..keep up the good work.
Good road and wide. Lambo or Aston Martin and role here without fears! More Skyscrapers need to be built. Also more lights for good night drives Good vídeo Thanks sharing with us. Felt like i was driving with you!
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Hi, a nice vidoeo you have there. But the Metro station you mentioned and showed is actually the 'Russian Embassy'. The metro station isnt visible except you are driving from the opposite side of that road. Kudos!!
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Thanks, Bigwillz for sharing these modern parts of Abuja.. Just a bit upset that the Government is not spending as much to develop the rest of Nigeria and to complete the building of the dam sooner than later.. 😢
@Bigwillz, the building you thought was a train station is actually the new Russian Consulate/Embassy. I think all the train stations are to a set design, unless, maybe the station is attached to the embassy.
The current Minister have to do more..Great one from you.God bless.ur content very informative... gaskiya the current Minister have to improve on is job.. imagine Abuja metro still not yet functioning properly many projects incompleted, street light very poor..very weak administrator
I had lived in Abuja around 2000 and 2002. I enjoyed all your videos on Abuja. Thanks for refreshing my memory. But I think the tour is not complete without showing Nicon Nuga Hilton Hotel in CBD or so. I have not seen it in any of your videos either. I think it is the best Hotel in Abuja and Nigeria
It's a working day and I must say that the security here is very good not anywhere near Nairobi. Lagos is the city that has security issues like Nairobi
Abuja central business district was supposed to look a lot different but with Nigeria’s currency economic growth, no company wants to build things in Abuja. Unless Nigeria’s economy starts to pick up. Than Abuja will remain mostly bare for the next few years.
Thanks for this one Willz, CBD is okay especially with the hills, but honestly, even in Africa we are seriously being left behind, just check. Designs are stuck in the 80's and the gov really need to start approving buildings fit for 2020 and beyond. Abuja is a capital city, after all so I'd like to see ,such more ambitious and modern buildings for the city. ABJ is still pretty though.
@@Bigwillz London was built in 50 AD but they have managed to keep the old with the new. I just think Nigerian leaders are not that ambitious for Nigeria and don't really see her true potential. I know I'm complaining but ABJ deserves more.
@up black peoples up Africa Even before Centenary City there is an Abuja master plan which included a Boulevard that is supposed to be in the CBD and would have provided the type of cityscape I am referring to. Looks like they've just abandoned it. Like many other projects. I'm just not giving them excuses any more. Image search Abuja Boulevard, you'll see. Abuja lacks the city feel because they fail to follow through, perpetually. I have been looking at other African cities and it really shows the gov is really doing the absolute bare minimum. It just really annoys me because we have so much potential.
It is not for the government to approve it is for private investors to want to build things. In the case if Nigeria and Abuja as a whole. There is nothing attracting private companies to build modern edifices in Nigeria. This is what needs to be understood
@@newnigeriaupdates1060 So what was the master plan about then? The FG are supposed to build what they said they would and tempt companies to ABJ. Dubai was built in the desert and was engineered to success by it's leadership. The FG has to market Abuja , plus companies don't build office buildings, they lease them.
It is a fine showcase. But firstly, you were driving too fast and secondly, for personal safety, you shouldn't have been the one driving the vehicle while tour-guiding. In spite of this the showcasing was very fantastic and it is a strong motivation.👍🏾
@@Bigwillz Yes absolutely enjoying your channel. Been researching where best to relocate and to retire, either Lagos or Abuja. I particularly love the green and the quietness of Abuja.. a lot👍
He is not showing concrete buildings he is showing institutions and dwelling houses. You talking of nature, are you living in trees or your work place is in the trees.
There is no single standard city in Nigeria. That is a shame. The petroleum stations at the front of NNPC building environment is sandy and not maintain.
This “abuja” is gassed up so much by Nigerians it’s almost sad. I don’t see any difference between this city and another city in a developing nation. Nigeria will never progress! It will implode. Goes for all of Africa.
U sure hate traffic, massive structures, Abuja is the opposite of Lagos in the sense that low populations of private cars, commercials cars and humanoid
Quite different from Lagos. Unlike Lagos, I love the sanity and good roads, good for those of us in the diaspora but the problem I have is the intolerance Hausa Fulanie with their unwelcoming character. I still prefer Lagos, Port Harcourt, Enugu and Benin City where life and prosperity are quarantined.Though Abuja is for people of Middle belt who do not only look like me but practice same religion ,very tolerance people but the fact that the people of core north also live and call it their homes make it a no going area for me
lol no one fights in Abuja..lived there for years..we live in peace with the hausa, fulani etc etc...All my igbo and yoruba uncles live in ABUJA making millions from big business
You are missing out ! Southerners control the business! Bigz himself is an Edo man ( Bini) who lives in Abuja, you will be surprised how many millions of southerners live in core north Kano and Kaduna!! Abuja is a neutral point, don’t dull, and don’t fear ! Abuja is popping!
Micon plaza.. In 23 minutes.... Is a full and clear evidence on the absence of planning and studying in africa...!! Look at the windows.. Changed to A/C.. SPLIT units opening!! Why? Because air conditioning connections was not provided during plannig and designing of building???!!!!! Maybe the designer did nit know.. Africa is hot. Kkkkkk This is why africa is poor and undeveloped.
I'm from 🇨🇩congo drc I like Nigeria is best country to Africa
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Nigeria’s capital is a class in Africa and actually meets world standards as it is still evolving. Great content.
Thanks @Truly
I do not see any world class development here . The business district does not have a downtown setting . No streets , no commercial center . No entertainment center .
@@tralbriggs104 point of correction,Abuja is a serene and well planned capital city and not a commercial hub but an administrative city of Nigerian's government.if u want to see commerce,then go to lagos,the financial hub of West africa. nigeria got it all.dont get it twisted.
@@izevbizuaosaigbovo6341 mention one city on earth that does not have commercial activities . LOL you just sounded like a typical Nigerian Ignoramus . Nigerian cities including Lagos do not have commercial districts. Normally , in every city , the downtown is the commercial district . Nigerian cities , towns and villages do not have downtown . Port Harcourt was planned so but after independence , Nigerians could not maintain it . Now they refer to various Ikwerre villages as Port Harcourt with pure hamlet settings .
@@tralbriggs104 u that is sounding like a typical senseless African that doesn't respect people's views witout insulting his father ,I hope u no there is a sharp difference btw Johannesburg and Pretoria,new York and Washington dc.that same difference exists btw lagos and abuja.pretoria and Washington are administrative cities just like Abuja.
Thank you so much Bigwillz. You have no idea how much this means to us living in the diaspora, especially those of us planning on relocating back to Nigeria. Please continue doing what you're doing, well appreciated!!!
It's a pleasure. Thank you for your kind words.
@Afri Media 👍👍
I believe this is the best business district in Nigeria. The Nigerians in the Philippines somehow suggest in their "culture shocks in the Philippines" that Nigeria is better. It is the opposite based on many videos of Nigeria like this one. Those, (not all) that act like Nigeria is ahead should look at their country on the ground. Those Nigerians also talked about poverty in the Philippines. They shouldn't. We all know there's 18 million poor Filipinos and there are 88 million Nigerians living in poverty. This is not to put down Nigeria but to call on Nigerians that it's fine to be proud, but no exaggeration is needed because social media shows everything, images and data.
Nigeria is a rich country, So beautiful, greenery, organized, and clean environment
Thank you
With all these videos I won't be lost in Abuja
My thoughts exactly 🥳
Hahahahahahah, If you get lost buzz me
😂😂😂😂😂
Beautiful City, Very good🇯🇲
Yeah it is bro
Our abuja central district. Nice video
Thank you
Wow...Abuja is beautiful
Thank you
Abuja is really so beautiful.
Yes it is beautiful
This is beautiful, i wish Lagos roads can be as free as this......
Trains will solve that problem
Some comments in the comment section are out of this world. This guy took time to show a very small part of the city yet people are calling it ugly. I agree as citizens of this country we deserve better but we should learn to appreciate what we have at the moment while building the city. I really enjoyed the tour my brother, well done.
Thank you for the show of love. I truly appreciate it.
Greetings from Trinidad and Tobago,you all have very magnificent structures in Abuja,and the streets are clean!
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Nigeria is so Amazing🇳🇬💯
Welcome to the family bro
Wow very satisfying,no single potholes on the road, highly classy
This is what we want to see in every state in the country. Would that but be great?
Beautiful city
Thank you 🙏
Thank you, very good video. I just returned from Abuja and was at ICC and stayed at the Sheraton. As an American, I enjoyed it I felt very safe. He is spot on regarding the Muslim money changers that is their business and they are serious about. Be sure to hire a driver and local to change your US dollar to Naira. The people at the Sheraton were warm and truly amazing, The compound is huge and lots to do onsite…it’s very secure property. Can’t wait to go back. US ladies be mindful of your attire and don’t wear our trendy military camouflage pants or tops…it’s not advised especially if you didn’t serve in the military.
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This is awesome! by 2040 or 2050 this will all be even more developed. More and more people from the diaspora will be moving here and into Lagos.
Nonchalant I agree with you
Nice City
Thank you
I will subscribe this is for my first time to see Abuja Aaaaaa it's Massive and Beautiful l like the city and its clean from Malawi.
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The policy on high-rise buildings has changed.It use to be 12 floors.but now you can built any floor u want ie why you be taller buildings now coming up.
See road nah 😢
Abuja is beautiful
wahab balogun Yes it is beautiful
This is one of the nicest videos of Abuja that I've seen.
Thank you 🙏
bro l'm so excited...what you're doing.. Nigeria to the world.
I just discovered you and your contents 3 days ago. I have subscribed and added you to my favorite along with Tayo Aino. If you can show us houses in Abuja that will be great. I am a big fan of beautiful houses. But man Abuja is gorgeous
Danorous Thank you Dan for being here and for the kind words. I have noted your request. Thanks once again bro
@@Bigwillz You welcome sir. God bless
Danorous 🙏
I don't really know the best way to appreciate what you are doing for Nigeria and Nigerians, you are showing the beautiful side of Nigeria to the world at the same time you are passing a message across to the world how discent and patriotic you are.
Thank you very much, I appreciate your kind comment. Thanks for being here.
Development is not by building concrete jungle. Nature is everything. Abuja is very ok just need maintenance. Most of you need to decolonise your mind from chasing things that are not relevant(concrete jungle) to things that are relevant(nature).
Strong point eSoft
Abuja is a capital city with an expanding population, it should look an function as such. They moved the capital there on purpose but are unable to follow through completely. It's not about 'colonised minds' it';s about the gov doing what they say they will and what funds have been released for. I follow what the gov say they will do and have done for many years but there is a trend of not performing in that. I don't feel they are sincere in actually delivering. I grew up and live in cities where the governments follow through on projects or get the private sector to commit. The gov have just gotten Nigerians groomed to being satisfied with words but no action. Funny that they are right on time with stealing resources released for projects though. Abuja is a balance of metropolis and nature, that was it's USP.
@up black peoples up Africa Yep. Younger people need to get involved or be allowed to get involved.
SylviasWorld where the heck in the earth do you live. Please share TF is wrong with you freaking mind
Nice job bro, enjoying your videos from u.k
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So nice
Well, the city is amazing.I wonder what it will be in the next few years.
I believe it will be finner 💕
Excellent info and video. Keep it coming
Thank you
Came across your video for the first time. I subscribed immediately.
Thank you 🙏. I appreciate it.
You're very welcome. Keep the videos coming. I am actually learning from content creators like you who have been doing it for a long. I just created my own TH-cam channel and started uploading videos for about 2-3 weeks now. I am not I know what I am doing but it's definitely a process that will take a while to perfect my editing skills. Haha
It feels like I have explored Abuja by watching ur videos 🖤thanks man
It's a pleasure. If you've not subscribed already, please do. Thanks
Looking at how the road is so free.. lagos is just a hell
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I love the road network, Abuja is fine sha. Thanks bigwillz and keep the video's coming
thanks
Thank you for showing us the city
You are welcome
Very good a video.I love Abudja a beautiful city
Great Effort 👏👏 👏 I think alot need to be done to bring the City To *Standard*
Yes I agree
Very nice view my dear friend
Thank you Khaled
@@Bigwillz I wish to visit nigeria
@@khaledfrance9513 you are welcome any time
@@Bigwillz thank you so much
Great video. Well plan city with lots of trees. No need for skyscrapers fam. We don't need concrete jungle in Abuja. Lagos is enough concrete jungle already.
Hahahahahaha
That's what I've been saying; they want to ruin Abuja with ugly skyscrapers. Those are needed where land is scarce, Abuja has not even used 1/3 of the land allocated to it. They want to turn it to another Dubai, a soulless place
Thanks for that video it's wonderful
You are welcome
Wow when i get money i will relocate to Abuja
Amen
nice video Biggie..........lol watching from uk
Thanks for watching. Appreciated.
Yes i did really enjoyed the virtual cruise around the central business district of Abuja! A whole lots of good flashbacks kept coming up...It´s now left for the airports to start operating lolzzzzzzzzzz Be ready to be our tour guide. Thanks for sharing..keep up the good work.
Thanks bro
I missed this no traffic city, thanks for showing us around.
You are welcome bro 🙏
Nice video. You covered about 65%-70% of the central business district.
I tried.
Government need to fund people like you sir. Good enlightenment. You are the Google map to many of us. Good job sir
david bunshak Hahahaha thanks David
Good road and wide. Lambo or Aston Martin and role here without fears! More Skyscrapers need to be built. Also more lights for good night drives
Good vídeo
Thanks sharing with us. Felt like i was driving with you!
bj dada hahahahaha the roads are really good. Thanks for taking time to watch. If you like my content please subscribe if you haven't already. Thanks once again
@@Bigwillz sure will, watched some other videos too
@@bjdada2889 Thanks bro
Beautiful. Nice one bro!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi, a nice vidoeo you have there. But the Metro station you mentioned and showed is actually the 'Russian Embassy'. The metro station isnt visible except you are driving from the opposite side of that road.
Kudos!!
Lovely
Thank you 🙏
Thanks for the visual tour... It brought back a lot memories from my last vacation there.👍
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Awsome video,thank you for the work you do. Bless.
Isiejeme0829 Thank you 🙏🙏
Great videos! Pls can you do a tour of Jabi and the houses there?
Noted and thank you
Agreed.
My capital city is beautiful
🙏🙏🙏
Thanks, Bigwillz for sharing these modern parts of Abuja.. Just a bit upset that the Government is not spending as much to develop the rest of Nigeria and to complete the building of the dam sooner than later.. 😢
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Nice💚
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you are doing a great job, this is healing
Thanks otewven
@@Bigwillz osaguhuero. vbeni ijesu.
Osaigbovo Ahunwan Amen
this was well done. bro, i hope to see more.
Thank you Sam
bro you're making us proud of naija...i wish l'd money. l'll love to live in Abuja with my family.
Little by little, you will move here.
bro l'd already build in b/city.
@@francisosage9629 That's cool. My City
l'll try bro, by the grace of God almighty.
A business district should have commercial centers, Business offices , Entertainment center , Museum , parks . Relaxation spots .
Commercial centers are mostly found in Wuse 2....that zone functions 24/7
Nice video. You're very good at this. You have a professional operating the camera. The sound of your car adds a lot to the good quality of the video
Thank you bro
Thanks for putting this up!
Nice
Thank you
This is awesome!!
Thanks bro
awesome video
Thanks Kobra
nice one sir
Much love brother u are doin a great job.. just subscribed to ur channel.
Javan Prince Thank you so much Java,much appreciated
@Bigwillz, the building you thought was a train station is actually the new Russian Consulate/Embassy. I think all the train stations are to a set design, unless, maybe the station is attached to the embassy.
Thank you for pointing that out. I apprecite
@@Bigwillz No worries.
The current Minister have to do more..Great one from you.God bless.ur content very informative... gaskiya the current Minister have to improve on is job.. imagine Abuja metro still not yet functioning properly many projects incompleted, street light very poor..very weak administrator
👍🏼 Thank you
I had lived in Abuja around 2000 and 2002. I enjoyed all your videos on Abuja. Thanks for refreshing my memory. But I think the tour is not complete without showing Nicon Nuga Hilton Hotel in CBD or so. I have not seen it in any of your videos either. I think it is the best Hotel in Abuja and Nigeria
Shafe Musari Noted. It will come. And Thanks for being here and taking your time to watch my videos.
It's no longer Nicon Nuga Hilton. It's now called Transcorp Hilton
@@alphonseonye3009 🤣 thank you bro
was this on a Sunday. It looks lee traffic on the streets. It looks kind of neat and clean. Wondering how is the security compared to Nairobi in Kenya
It's a working day and I must say that the security here is very good not anywhere near Nairobi. Lagos is the city that has security issues like Nairobi
nice we are looking more from you
Sani Ado Taura ba damua. Su na nan a jere
Omo this CBD needs some high rise buildings to put the city on par with the likes around the world.
Very true
Even in Africa.
We do need them
Abuja central business district was supposed to look a lot different but with Nigeria’s currency economic growth, no company wants to build things in Abuja. Unless Nigeria’s economy starts to pick up. Than Abuja will remain mostly bare for the next few years.
High rise building for what? Talk as if high rise building is just for decoration LOL
Nice video! Please try to visit the site of the Nigeria Cultural Centre and Millennium tower!
Noted.
@@Bigwillz i think you have done something on the millennium towers and cultural center before. Although you passed it today without mentioning it
@@sidex4 you are right bro.
nice
Very nice city bro, Nigeria, thanks for showing this City, what is temp now, hot or Cold watcher,
It's 24 degrees this morning. Please subscribe if you enjoyed my content. Thanks Roy
Thanks for this one Willz, CBD is okay especially with the hills, but honestly, even in Africa we are seriously being left behind, just check. Designs are stuck in the 80's and the gov really need to start approving buildings fit for 2020 and beyond. Abuja is a capital city, after all so I'd like to see ,such more ambitious and modern buildings for the city. ABJ is still pretty though.
As you can see, these buildings were done in the '80s but we keep seeing changes in other areas, as new structures are coming up.
@@Bigwillz London was built in 50 AD but they have managed to keep the old with the new. I just think Nigerian leaders are not that ambitious for Nigeria and don't really see her true potential. I know I'm complaining but ABJ deserves more.
@up black peoples up Africa Even before Centenary City there is an Abuja master plan which included a Boulevard that is supposed to be in the CBD and would have provided the type of cityscape I am referring to. Looks like they've just abandoned it. Like many other projects. I'm just not giving them excuses any more. Image search Abuja Boulevard, you'll see. Abuja lacks the city feel because they fail to follow through, perpetually. I have been looking at other African cities and it really shows the gov is really doing the absolute bare minimum. It just really annoys me because we have so much potential.
It is not for the government to approve it is for private investors to want to build things. In the case if Nigeria and Abuja as a whole. There is nothing attracting private companies to build modern edifices in Nigeria. This is what needs to be understood
@@newnigeriaupdates1060 So what was the master plan about then? The FG are supposed to build what they said they would and tempt companies to ABJ. Dubai was built in the desert and was engineered to success by it's leadership. The FG has to market Abuja , plus companies don't build office buildings, they lease them.
Where are the walkovers for pedestrians?? or pedestrians crossings??
Some of these things are not available in some places.
It is a fine showcase. But firstly, you were driving too fast and secondly, for personal safety, you shouldn't have been the one driving the vehicle while tour-guiding. In spite of this the showcasing was very fantastic and it is a strong motivation.👍🏾
Thank you @Mensu for your concern for my safely.
Enjoyed your video. Did you live in the uk before? And if so why did you relocate to Abuja. Cheers from the UK👍
My mom and siblings live in the UK, I only visit for holidays.
Welcome to my channel. Hope you've subscribed. Will be appreciated.🙏
@@Bigwillz Yes absolutely enjoying your channel. Been researching where best to relocate and to retire, either Lagos or Abuja. I particularly love the green and the quietness of Abuja.. a lot👍
@@abbyflagesh5012 maybe you can just visit for a week or so. This may help you make up your mind.
@@Bigwillz I agree. Thank you, I really appreciate it..👍
What you referred to as a catholic church is the National Ecumenical Center. It belongs to all the Christian denominations.
Has been brought to my notice. Thanks
Cool though... Buh where are the Embassies
Aliche Favour They are all over the city center
@@Bigwillz truth
@@ochiegodfrey6428 💯
Pls for safety reason how do u driving and recording at the same time ? is someone assisting you with the video recording ?
I have a videographer in the car with me.
@@Bigwillz the video Grapher is a pro, no shaking of your pictures. Quite commendable
@@alphonseonye3009 I will let her know. She is good
Goid foliage trees are not planted They shiukd plant Juniper Areca Palm sumac Cassia fistulae Ficus Plumeria Magnolia etc
OK
Africa is beautiful like this so why are we suffering in Europe as Africans
Aziz Mahama 🙄🙄🙄
We are not in europe because of beauty
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He is not showing concrete buildings he is showing institutions and dwelling houses. You talking of nature, are you living in trees or your work place is in the trees.
O.pat
Nice content mate but overcast again. For a country with so much sunshine the weather is not on your side when filming.
It happens. It's the season.
HOTEL 🏬 HOTEL
Great video! No nonsense annoying loud music that prevents viewers from hearing your description of places you show.
saraman1231 🙏🙏🙏
not very pedestrian friendly
Lol...there are 5 ft wide pedestrian lanes by the sides of the roads, look closely after the green lanes you'll the pedestrian lanes
There is no single standard city in Nigeria. That is a shame.
The petroleum stations at the front of NNPC building environment is sandy and not maintain.
jealous is evil.
@@francisosagie3347 Lol... No, I am not! We don't like to be told the truth and is one of the reasons our environment is so dirty.
I love my country...l'm proud of Abuja.
@@youme1414 I appreciate a little ok!!
@@youme1414 appreciate what you have
This “abuja” is gassed up so much by Nigerians it’s almost sad. I don’t see any difference between this city and another city in a developing nation. Nigeria will never progress! It will implode. Goes for all of Africa.
Waooo
is there an high crime rate?
Mister D I will say no
Bigwillz thanks because almost all of sources say that Nigeria is very dangerous such as Lagos
@@donnuele7693 My dear it is not.
Bigwillz Intresting I would like after pandemic to travel in places like this
@@donnuele7693 That will be cool
The church is not Catholic but ecumenical
U sure hate traffic, massive structures, Abuja is the opposite of Lagos in the sense that low populations of private cars, commercials cars and humanoid
Bros I do hate traffic.
Quite different from Lagos. Unlike Lagos, I love the sanity and good roads, good for those of us in the diaspora but the problem I have is the intolerance Hausa Fulanie with their unwelcoming character. I still prefer Lagos, Port Harcourt, Enugu and Benin City where life and prosperity are quarantined.Though Abuja is for people of Middle belt who do not only look like me but practice same religion ,very tolerance people but the fact that the people of core north also live and call it their homes make it a no going area for me
lol no one fights in Abuja..lived there for years..we live in peace with the hausa, fulani etc etc...All my igbo and yoruba uncles live in ABUJA making millions from big business
You are missing out ! Southerners control the business!
Bigz himself is an Edo man ( Bini) who lives in Abuja, you will be surprised how many millions of southerners live in core north Kano and Kaduna!!
Abuja is a neutral point, don’t dull, and don’t fear !
Abuja is popping!
Micon plaza.. In 23 minutes.... Is a full and clear evidence on the absence of planning and studying in africa...!! Look at the windows.. Changed to A/C.. SPLIT units opening!! Why? Because air conditioning connections was not provided during plannig and designing of building???!!!!!
Maybe the designer did nit know.. Africa is hot. Kkkkkk
This is why africa is poor and undeveloped.