These your girls talk to much, they almost not allow us to listen to the man, they should learn to shut up and learn, they talk to much... nice video 👍
Good job bro This documentary reminds me of my visit to Igbo Olodumare with my eldest brother while was working on a project. I still have pictures taken on my drive 😊 I remember I didn't want to climb the hill but the tour guide insisted I can't stay back having gotten to that stage but then I enjoyed my visit 👍👍👍 More great adventures dear👍👍👍
Wow! Nice concept. There were some of the stories I was just getting to hear😀
Thanks for listening
Good one. Excellent. But some of your team members should have been more mature in attitude during the course of the trip. In all, it was a nice one.
Yes,especially the girl with the green scarf,very uncultured
Why your team can’t be quiet are they barbarians ?
I love this 😍
Please can you help with the number of the tour guide
These your girls talk to much, they almost not allow us to listen to the man, they should learn to shut up and learn, they talk to much... nice video 👍
Omo, places dey ooh. Thank you for this video!
How can I get those books, please?
Here to see beautiful work
Emmmmmmmmmmyyyyyyy
This is Insightful, really historical....but you did not show us the weird, mysterious, unusual stuffs you saw there....
👍👍Bravo Okikiola
You are right but there are somethings we can’t just post on a public domain. Thank you
@@okikiTours Yeah! I get you....Brilliant job you did by the way💯💯
No weird things actually. I have been to the forest also and i can tell you it's all a fictional work.
Baba really tried.
@@adeyemimusaoluwagbeja7930 For real? So all those scary creatures we were told existed there na SAKAMANJE🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is really nice 🔥🔥🔥
Well-done
Very expository
Thank you for taking us on this journey
Glad you enjoyed it
Either directly on indirectly it's still the way to heaven. You meet the monster you die you you go to heaven
I love it but reduced the drum sound ok... Thanks for your hard works guys🌟❤️
Good job bro
This documentary reminds me of my visit to Igbo Olodumare with my eldest brother while was working on a project. I still have pictures taken on my drive 😊
I remember I didn't want to climb the hill but the tour guide insisted I can't stay back having gotten to that stage but then I enjoyed my visit 👍👍👍
More great adventures dear👍👍👍
Memories
This is beautiful 😍
Why is it call isoro aye?
Nice consept
9ice one
Thank you for showing this to us. @auntiekudie, thank you for sharing 😘
You are so welcome