This by-product can be used in many ways to generate some income for the ladies. Here are a few ideas. The women can ferment it and use it as a bokashi inoculant to sell to farmers for pest control in their farms. can be used to grow mushrooms which can bring in a nice income, it can be used as a fertilizer and a soil cover for the garden, feed for chickens, and some other animals. Can be sifted and turned into wheat bran, and can be used as a building material for their houses to strengthen the walls. Someone just has to go there and show them how to create these simple businesses.
I am not Nigerian but thank you for bringing us this video and trying to do something for those people. The government have to do better for Nigerians in general. Nigeria is a rich country but sadly the wealth is not distributed well.
Rice husk can be pressed into oil, stuffed into pillows, composted into fertile soil, used in fermentation to make alchohol, made into charcoal, mixed into mud bricks, even fed to animals to extend food and provide fiber. So dont just leave the waste there use the waste as well. If they can create things using the wasye, they can make a profit.
Elderly women in Nigeria suffer alot in Nigeria I watched my grandmother cook fresh peppers under the hot sun for somebody I wonder how she felt in the evening the pain was never worth the money but it kept food on our table I am tired of being poor or experiencing lack .
There is no point in waiting for a corrupt and uncaring government to do something. Private individuals would need to organise themselves to help these communities.
David Nkwa, you know those rice chaffs or HUSKS as it is called has several uses. It is used in building reinforcing and fertiliser. It can also be used as fuel.
Thank you David, It means so much to us, when you allow us to journey into Nigeria and encounter the reality of our People in Nigeria. I have resided in Naija and traveled to parts of Nigeria; yes, it breaks my heart, that any One person would have to suffer for a meal, let alone the Elderly. I love the fact you encourage education throughout your travels to our People. Yes, education will give our People the knowledge of how to deal with the injustices of the greedy and those in power who do not share knowledge, nor teach our People how to excel from poverty. President Paul Kagame of Rwanda, holds the key to developing our People and their perspective African countries, through education, hygiene and pride. More African Leaders should take notice, for the sake of our People and development of Africa. David, you are on the right path; keep up your good work.
Thanks David for your good work to Nigerian people 💕 it's very sad to said that most villages in African countries are facing terrible poverty, there's a huge difference between the rich and the poor in Africa. God bless you, watching from 🇿🇦🙏
It's really sad I'm crying because I complained how we are suffering but then seeing this people makes me grateful' may god bless you abundantly my brother you're spending out of your pocket may you succeed in life thank you
I recently stumbled into your work of video exposition of PLACES AND PEOPLE. So much to learn and understand about our people. You can see that there is so much to do in our land to reduce suffering and porverty. Thank you David Nkwa. We value this special work you do.
This resilience shown by these people, our people should be seen as positive, because it shows to the great lenght our people can go to do, remain honest and work hard instead of sucumbing to some ethnic group that will resort to begging, stealing, kidnapping and terrorism to make ends meet.
My God this really broke my heart, I just couldn’t stop crying watching this, please if you can set a gofund to help the women please post so I can donate the little I can.
Looking at your documentaries, one can conclude that Nigeria is an underdeveloped nation. So many of the sectors are largely underdeveloped. There is much work to be done. There is a need for community education on the roles & responsibilities of the state govt, local govt etc.
Wow. How sad. The good thing is that in spite of their poverty everyone seems to be in good spirits. I like the part when you told them that you would give something to everyone. Great work.😊
@@DavidNkwa Yeah I saw it until the end! I liked it when the 2 guys came running over; I think they were saying they wanted some money too. It was funny because they were talking at the same time like twins🤣🤣 . Maybe they were brothers.🤣🤗
Hello my Brotha, I have just subscribed to your channel, and what I have seen so far, has touched my heart about the women children and men in Nigeria. Thank you for sharing. I will keep my prayers going up for Nigeria and the entire Mother Afra. I appreciate your work. Keep moving forward. I would like to know more about the ladies there in the Abakiliki Ebonyi State and their village. Do you have an email address so I can continue to communicate with you regarding the above village. Kathleen from the United States.
Thank you Kathleen Caldwell-Bishop welcome to the family. you can email me: Nkwafilms@gmail.com. Meanwhile we just drop this you should see it too. rb.gy/zfcsy6
I never knew this level of poverty is in Igboland. We have to stamp it out. This is the problem Umahi is supposed to be tackling, instead of building an international airport. Ebonyi indigenes need a social welfare program.
Exactly brother, larger parts of Ebonyians are really poor. I schooled in Alex Ekwueme Federal University located in Ikwo a place in Ebonyi, there are some areas you’ll enter and u might actually tear up 😭. The governor needs to do better, people are just hungry, no be airport dem go chop 😩
So true. Igboland is relatively small, so there's no need for many international airports. These people need support and training to improve their lives. This is real "development", not the cosmetic facade of the state capital where the elite live.
People at the top need to see more of these,Foreign countries they need to know they aren't supposed to treat our leaders with respect, no Jobs ,underemployment . Please go to the south west ,north ,south south do more of these
😭😭😭This is pathetic, I never knew this level of poverty is in this land What a great job you are doing my brother Thank you for bringing this to our notice You can actually create a link, WhatsApp groups as a point where those interested in supporting this women can donate a token, no amount is too small for them to eat.
This is where I disagree with the governor, chairman and the councillors of Ebonyi and Abakaliki local government councils. Why must somebody collect bribes from these women who are equally helping to clear the mess.
Good job, my brother David! Kinda disheartening and yet off-turning how persistent a few of the people were in asking for a handout! They should be more appreciative that David Nkwa was there to expose their plight to the world. The positive effects of the video is more powerful than any instant cash. Then again "na condition make crayfish bend like dis".
Hi, thanks for going to the soil, believe me sincerely, people have been left on their own,all impoverished 😢😢 No sign any thing is going to change as no government have people at heart
Very interesting aspect in this village.🎉🎉🎉 They should release an army of chickens to roam over this yellow mount. Never mind the droppings, coz after drying, people can collect them as precious fertilizers😂😂😂😂. If the agriculture department won't do it, someone should teach them to use these husk into planting yams, sweet potato and potato. Spread them in rows in their backyards, mingle with cow or chicken droppings, and kitchen scraps. And then plant seeds. Each row 2 feet high and 2 feet wide. Also it can be used as feed for pigs mixed with edible leaves, and wonderful for fish ponds. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 If there is fruit juice factory nearby, find a way to dump the processed pulp to dump in a selected dry area. After a year that area can be turned into great fertile soil. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
But I'm so happy and thankful that you blessed us with the knowledge that is going on in this world cuz now I could pray for them and get them out of the this situation😮
Oh Allah the most gracious and most merciful Grant me enough wealth so I may help these women in your grace. Amin and protect me from the evil an trails that comes with wealth amin
As Nwafor Igbo you should connect with your Igbo roots. What do you mean by you're more connected to your youruba roots. You can't be Igbo when you feel like it
@@onweobinna2644 No need for this reply. The person said that they are half Igbo. If their father is Yoruba, then automatically they will be more connected to their Yoruba side, unless they were brought up by an Igbo mother only. You should have first asked if their mum or dad was Igbo before making such a statement.
Nna ee...the poverty in this country is something else. Thanks for highlighting these particular people. I never knew something like this was going on.
Why do you not give out your contact telephone numbers for those who choose to get intouch via WhatsApp/telephone with you? Those you talk about may need support but, you're otherwise not reaching the most that can be achieved. Put out your telephone numbers sir
Thank you David. I’m a big fan of your work. Ebonyi women must be the most impoverished in all of the SE. These same women can be found building houses and breaking stones and granite all over the state.
Its Pathetic. Hopefully the government put some kind of social welfare for its people as well empower MSME's in the states. Thanks for watching Amaechi. May i kindly ask you take a seconds to click share and share this video on your socials.
To help these people, you need to know what kind of soil they have. What kind of food can grow in that area? Then introduced some form of agriculture, so that community can become sustainable. The most important things that people need are water, food, shelter and clothes. What are the natural resources the community have that can be used to benefit the people and generate an income? These some of the things the local government should look at...
I admire those women, they are so strong and willing to do what it takes to work and take care of their families May God bless those women and their family. I so wish I could help, I will continue to pray for them May God also continue to bless you King David for bring us so many Lovely people and their situations during your travels. 🙏🏽💜🙌🏽
This is what we are saying about our politicians David Umahi is building biggest mall and airport while his people are languishing in abject poverty. And some people are shouting Umahi is the best governor
So sad. I lived with a Nigerian guy in the 80s and visited Nigeria. Was intending to live there, but it didn’t happen. I understand that Nigeria used to be self-sufficient in produce before the oil was found and corruption became rife. Produce like yams, garrri, okra chicken and goat meat …and so on are delicious and sustaining, but became ‘poor man’s food’.. I loved Nigeria and feel so badly for these women. This is not a simple life..
Thank you for sharing Brother. We would never get to experience this from any Mainstream media channel. Grass roots real deal experience of how Nigeria operates on the daily grind. Love the hustle that goes on anywhere, anytime. People gotta live. God Bless you Brother David. 💚💚💚🙏🙏🙏 Also how do you pronounce your surname Brother? Much Love from Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Check this out too: th-cam.com/video/TdKmjZQM3mM/w-d-xo.html
How is this possible with a product as cheap as rice? This is sad and pathetic.
Please let me know how much is ten big bags of rice in Nigeria, and how I can get in contact with you
You can reach me via email nkwafilms@gmail.com.
Thank you
@@DavidNkwa ok
🎉
Thanks!
This is for the Desert women. They need a little break :)
❤❤❤
This by-product can be used in many ways to generate some income for the ladies. Here are a few ideas. The women can ferment it and use it as a bokashi inoculant to sell to farmers for pest control in their farms. can be used to grow mushrooms which can bring in a nice income, it can be used as a fertilizer and a soil cover for the garden, feed for chickens, and some other animals. Can be sifted and turned into wheat bran, and can be used as a building material for their houses to strengthen the walls. Someone just has to go there and show them how to create these simple businesses.
I love that you actually have some positive ideas. Nice one
Wow, lots of knowledge. Wish people would go and teach them about your ideas.
This is true, I was thinking the same thing
I wish you can go and teach them. I am sure the nigerian from diaspora would be involved.
They can also mix it with caw dang, dry it and use for fire.
I am not Nigerian but thank you for bringing us this video and trying to do something for those people. The government have to do better for Nigerians in general. Nigeria is a rich country but sadly the wealth is not distributed well.
Very true DJB. Thank you
As in America😢
Coruption
Correct!
There is nothing like government when it comes to the zoo.
Rice husk can be pressed into oil, stuffed into pillows, composted into fertile soil, used in fermentation to make alchohol, made into charcoal, mixed into mud bricks, even fed to animals to extend food and provide fiber. So dont just leave the waste there use the waste as well. If they can create things using the wasye, they can make a profit.
Elderly women in Nigeria suffer alot in Nigeria I watched my grandmother cook fresh peppers under the hot sun for somebody I wonder how she felt in the evening the pain was never worth the money but it kept food on our table I am tired of being poor or experiencing lack .
This is a BBC worth docu you have here Oga David. So touching. More grease.
Thank you.
This is what people go through in a land so blessed with abundant natural resources like Nigeria???😢
There are dozens of millions of people living below the poverty line in Nigeria. It is heartbreaking.
True
There is no point in waiting for a corrupt and uncaring government to do something. Private individuals would need to organise themselves to help these communities.
What are you doing to change it instead of playing blame games and pointing fingers
@@Terry884 Do you have any sense at all? Is there something wrong with your comprehension?
@@frankchika4459 you still didn’t answer my question. What are you doing to change Nigeria for the good?
The women are amazing and have a bond among each other not seen here in the western world. Thank you and God bless these beautiful ladies.
AMEN 🙏🔥🙌
David Nkwa, you know those rice chaffs or HUSKS as it is called has several uses. It is used in building reinforcing and fertiliser. It can also be used as fuel.
True
Meaning wealth creation for those communities
JAH blessings breada,,I an I give blessings to you,, please keep up de work of GOD,, blessings from Jamaican Rastaman,,,,🇸🇳🇯🇲🇬🇭
Thank you David, It means so much to us, when you allow us to journey into Nigeria and encounter the reality of our People in Nigeria.
I have resided in Naija and traveled to parts of Nigeria; yes, it breaks my heart, that any One person would have to suffer for a meal, let alone the Elderly.
I love the fact you encourage education throughout your travels to our People. Yes, education will give our People the knowledge of how to deal with the injustices of the greedy and those in power who do not share knowledge, nor teach our People how to excel from poverty.
President Paul Kagame of Rwanda, holds the key to developing our People and their perspective African countries, through education, hygiene and pride. More African Leaders should take notice, for the sake of our People and development of Africa.
David, you are on the right path; keep up your good work.
Thank you @Village Story Teller
For your well thought-out comment.
How they was able to find rich in that sand dust. Was it the rice field? are the truck dump the end products there.
Thanks David for your good work to Nigerian people 💕 it's very sad to said that most villages in African countries are facing terrible poverty, there's a huge difference between the rich and the poor in Africa. God bless you, watching from 🇿🇦🙏
Thanks for watching Weza, appreciate it
Mothers, sisters, grandmothers, and daughters hustling to put food on the table for themselves and their families....God bless them ❤😢
wHERE ARE THE MALES ?!?!?!?!
Thanks for visiting this people.
That mountain of husk is money wasting. 💰
We can make mushrooms from it.
Pig feeds and others.
People in the rural areas needs supports and trainings to transform their lives.
Great video and thanks for the support you rendered 👍
Thank you Udeozor
It's really sad I'm crying because I complained how we are suffering but then seeing this people makes me grateful' may god bless you abundantly my brother you're spending out of your pocket may you succeed in life thank you
Those women deserver more actually. unfornately they have to go through a tough life like that
Their lungs must be finished! No mask, no protective gear. Not even water close by to drink!! God have MERCY 🙏🏼
Hmmmmmm thanks Sir for this video it is an eye opener to all saying that the country is ok
Wow !!! That’s blowing my mind 🤯🤯🤯
Their grandchildren will die waiting for Nigerian government to help them. We us, Nigerians should help Nigerians
You brought a little bit of smile to their faces. That means a lot. God bless you.
Thank you
I recently stumbled into your work of video exposition of PLACES AND PEOPLE. So much to learn and understand about our people. You can see that there is so much to do in our land to reduce suffering and porverty. Thank you David Nkwa. We value this special work you do.
Thank you for your kind words 🙏
Oh my God.. i hope God give her bless every day.. don't give up mom's... You are strong women
Take the rice husk which is the best fertilizer and plant a garden see if you won't get more food than trying to get a little rice.
Thank you for the great documentaries. Aside from the govt. People from that community who have the means should give back to the community. 1
Never would think I would see something like this thanks 🙏 for all your videos
You are so kind David. May God replenish you
This is so touching thanks for sharing
Your welcome. Thank you for watching
Thanks for this documentary, Bro. Eye-opening!!!
It's emotional 😭 watching this video, I can't even watch it to the end.
@DavidNkwa you are doing an amazing job
Thank you
Great job David. May your kindness be repaid to you in many folds.
Amen
The rice husk is fertilizer gold!
Wow I just discovered your channels am awwed man to know we things like this in Nigeria
Welcome!
This is extreme, I can't hold my tears back
This resilience shown by these people, our people should be seen as positive, because it shows to the great lenght our people can go to do, remain honest and work hard instead of sucumbing to some ethnic group that will resort to begging, stealing, kidnapping and terrorism to make ends meet.
True
I see Nigeria is a rich country, people help each other please we move together forward. They are so many rich people in Nigeria help.
Salute Fam, I enjoy your content and share it with others. GOD bless you all
Thank you Michael
David, I like what you're doing: Helping out the people. Continue to share love👍
Thank you
So touching
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
You are doing a great job
Thank you Sarah. hope you are following our Northern Nigeria Doc Series
Great guy . God bless you and my people too . 🙏🏻 great guy .
GOD Bless them and us all.
Wow!!.. this brings to memory Bible book of Leviticus 19: v 9&10, Leviticus 23; v 22.
Amen
THANK YOU SIR!! GOD BLESS YOU 💙
This broke my heart. I’m just speechless…
True
The suffering is real.
Well done bro for the your good gesture towards those hard working mothers...God Almighty will surely Blesss and Protect you..Amen🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much
God am worried about their health because of the sands they swallow everyday.
You are a real gem bro thanks for educating me about these people plight.
Your welcome
Very brave and strong women
Kai my God! 😢 I'm just speechless.
God bless you bro
My God this really broke my heart, I just couldn’t stop crying watching this, please if you can set a gofund to help the women please post so I can donate the little I can.
Omo bro the way you spoke to Mishai made me subscribe. Keep it up bro
Thank you. Let keep supporting everyone
Looking at your documentaries, one can conclude that Nigeria is an underdeveloped nation. So many of the sectors are largely underdeveloped. There is much work to be done. There is a need for community education on the roles & responsibilities of the state govt, local govt etc.
It breaks my heart 😢
I am coming to Africa soon to help my people
Wow. How sad. The good thing is that in spite of their poverty everyone seems to be in good spirits. I like the part when you told them that you would give something to everyone. Great work.😊
Yea. And I did at the end of the video.
Thank you for watching as always 🙂
@@DavidNkwa Yeah I saw it until the end! I liked it when the 2 guys came running over; I think they were saying they wanted some money too. It was funny because they were talking at the same time like twins🤣🤣 . Maybe they were brothers.🤣🤗
🤣🤣🤣🤣 very true
One man's trash is another man's treasure. As the man said fish feed, pig feed and plates can be made out of the rice husks.
Hello my Brotha, I have just subscribed to your channel, and what I have seen so far, has touched my heart about the women children and men in Nigeria. Thank you for sharing. I will keep my prayers going up for Nigeria and the entire Mother Afra. I appreciate your work. Keep moving forward.
I would like to know more about the ladies there in the Abakiliki
Ebonyi State and their village.
Do you have an email address so I can continue to communicate with you regarding the above village. Kathleen from the United States.
Thank you Kathleen Caldwell-Bishop welcome to the family. you can email me: Nkwafilms@gmail.com. Meanwhile we just drop this you should see it too. rb.gy/zfcsy6
Good resource
I never knew this level of poverty is in Igboland. We have to stamp it out. This is the problem Umahi is supposed to be tackling, instead of building an international airport. Ebonyi indigenes need a social welfare program.
The suffering is real my brother
Exactly brother, larger parts of Ebonyians are really poor. I schooled in Alex Ekwueme Federal University located in Ikwo a place in Ebonyi, there are some areas you’ll enter and u might actually tear up 😭. The governor needs to do better, people are just hungry, no be airport dem go chop 😩
So true.
Igboland is relatively small, so there's no need for many international airports.
These people need support and training to improve their lives. This is real "development", not the cosmetic facade of the state capital where the elite live.
Charles, I have been saying the thing about Jamaica. We need proper welfare system in our countries to help the less fortunate.
Thank you for this video. This bring us to the facts that the government is so corrupt
People at the top need to see more of these,Foreign countries they need to know they aren't supposed to treat our leaders with respect, no Jobs ,underemployment . Please go to the south west ,north ,south south do more of these
Well stated Olayinka Mobolaji, Well Stated!
Nice video here
It’s heartbreaking that people must live like this today.
Life is not easy for ordinary Nigerians.
Na so oh
😭😭😭This is pathetic,
I never knew this level of poverty is in this land
What a great job you are doing my brother
Thank you for bringing this to our notice
You can actually create a link, WhatsApp groups as a point where those interested in supporting this women can donate a token, no amount is too small for them to eat.
Good suggestions thank you
Do you think go fund me would work too?
It could.
But I think Go fund is not available for Nigeria residents
I could send a little
May God remember this ppl this is hard
Hi I watched this from Uk can you tell me where this is I would like to arrange some help for these women
Abakaliki rice mill, Ebonyi state
Keep the good work coming boss
Thanks, will do!
This is where I disagree with the governor, chairman and the councillors of Ebonyi and Abakaliki local government councils. Why must somebody collect bribes from these women who are equally helping to clear the mess.
Interesting video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Watching this video reminds me the blessings we have in the US, we have problems but swifting for a small amount of rice to eat is another level.
Good. This is giving people perspective. People in the West must learn to be grateful for their many privileges
Good job... I would love to know from where do they bring this rice dust from.... Is there a rice factory close by?... And who is the owner of it
Watch the next video coming 🙏 for answers and more
Good job, my brother David!
Kinda disheartening and yet off-turning how persistent a few of the people were in asking for a handout!
They should be more appreciative that David Nkwa was there to expose their plight to the world. The positive effects of the video is more powerful than any instant cash.
Then again "na condition make crayfish bend like dis".
Very True. Broke my heart, what i saw. God will help our people. Thank you Sir
Nice.
This is so sad 🥺people are really suffering it breaks my heart
Very true, the suffering is real. Thanks for stopping by.
Hi, thanks for going to the soil, believe me sincerely, people have been left on their own,all impoverished 😢😢
No sign any thing is going to change as no government have people at heart
Everyday you learn something new. Still wondering how they can find rice in that sand.
Thank you.
This is my area
And I can relate
This is how it has been for long
It's well
@@DavidNkwa I pray and hope it gets better
Bro, if you are around that place, can one get Rice Bran?
Am out.
If you need their contact send an email to nkwafilms@gmail.com
My heart is bleeding, the suffering of our people is too . One Nigeria is a scam. And Nigeria can never be good again. Thanks for sharing.
Why curse Nigeria because it heart is heavy?
Death and life lies in the power of the tongue!
Very interesting aspect in this village.🎉🎉🎉 They should release an army of chickens to roam over this yellow mount. Never mind the droppings, coz after drying, people can collect them as precious fertilizers😂😂😂😂.
If the agriculture department won't do it, someone should teach them to use these husk into planting yams, sweet potato and potato.
Spread them in rows in their backyards, mingle with cow or chicken droppings, and kitchen scraps. And then plant seeds.
Each row 2 feet high and 2 feet wide.
Also it can be used as feed for pigs mixed with edible leaves, and wonderful for fish ponds.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
If there is fruit juice factory nearby, find a way to dump the processed pulp to dump in a selected dry area. After a year that area can be turned into great fertile soil.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
But I'm so happy and thankful that you blessed us with the knowledge that is going on in this world cuz now I could pray for them and get them out of the this situation😮
Love your videos bro...Keep it up!
Thank you
Wow 😮
Nice job bro
Thank you
Oh Allah the most gracious and most merciful
Grant me enough wealth so I may help these women in your grace. Amin and protect me from the evil an trails that comes with wealth amin
My dear brother, good job. How do we support these women please? Any contact information for them or group of them.
They don't have group.
If you want to support them, kindly email me. nkwafilms@gmail.com
I like your videos. I'm half Igbo but don't know much about the culture. I'm more connected to my Yoruba side.
As Nwafor Igbo you should connect with your Igbo roots. What do you mean by you're more connected to your youruba roots. You can't be Igbo when you feel like it
@@onweobinna2644 No need for this reply. The person said that they are half Igbo. If their father is Yoruba, then automatically they will be more connected to their Yoruba side, unless they were brought up by an Igbo mother only. You should have first asked if their mum or dad was Igbo before making such a statement.
This was how i and my mum survived, this is exactly how we where feeding, to wasn't easy, I thank for God's mercy
May God please give us Biafra
Nna ee...the poverty in this country is something else. Thanks for highlighting these particular people. I never knew something like this was going on.
Yea. Thanks for watching Afam
Why do you not give out your contact telephone numbers for those who choose to get intouch via WhatsApp/telephone with you? Those you talk about may need support but, you're otherwise not reaching the most that can be achieved.
Put out your telephone numbers sir
You can reach by email nkwafilms@gmail.com
Greetings grom Croatia
Thank you David. I’m a big fan of your work. Ebonyi women must be the most impoverished in all of the SE. These same women can be found building houses and breaking stones and granite all over the state.
Its Pathetic. Hopefully the government put some kind of social welfare for its people as well empower MSME's in the states. Thanks for watching Amaechi. May i kindly ask you take a seconds to click share and share this video on your socials.
To help these people, you need to know what kind of soil they have. What kind of food can grow in that area? Then introduced some form of agriculture, so that community can become sustainable. The most important things that people need are water, food, shelter and clothes. What are the natural resources the community have that can be used to benefit the people and generate an income? These some of the things the local government should look at...
True alternative farming and crops. The husks can be used for mulching or compost once it breaks down.
I admire those women, they are so strong and willing to do what it takes to work and take care of their families May God bless those women and their family.
I so wish I could help, I will continue to pray for them
May God also continue to bless you King David for bring us so many Lovely people and their situations during your travels.
🙏🏽💜🙌🏽
Thanks for watching and your prayers them
This is what we are saying about our politicians David Umahi is building biggest mall and airport while his people are languishing in abject poverty. And some people are shouting Umahi is the best governor
So sad. I lived with a Nigerian guy in the 80s and visited Nigeria. Was intending to live there, but it didn’t happen. I understand that Nigeria used to be self-sufficient in produce before the oil was found and corruption became rife. Produce like yams, garrri, okra chicken and goat meat …and so on are delicious and sustaining, but became ‘poor man’s food’.. I loved Nigeria and feel so badly for these women. This is not a simple life..
Thank you for sharing Brother. We would never get to experience this from any Mainstream media channel. Grass roots real deal experience of how Nigeria operates on the daily grind. Love the hustle that goes on anywhere, anytime. People gotta live. God Bless you Brother David. 💚💚💚🙏🙏🙏
Also how do you pronounce your surname Brother?
Much Love from Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Thanks Tony. Surname is Nkwa, not sure how you want to pronounce that, but its okey lol
you can pronounce it "ink-wah"
I have witnessed it here in cross river state
Wow crazy