This was a very amazing filmwork journey through Nigerian road traffic. It is just unbelievable to watch - the scenes are beyond my imagination - it looks like just chaos there is just so much going on everywhere. There are no other films that show this, nowhere else like this, just completely crazy, but very interesting scenes. I cannot stop watching these scenes it is absolute visual overload there are so many images to take in
Welcome to Nigeria 🇳🇬 People miss you in Lagos! I’m glad you’re making to city. I’m sure your family are so thrilled to see you, Ludo! Very difficult to travel from Benin 🇧🇯 to Lagos! Well, you’re safe now. See ya next episode! 😊
You did it Ludo!! You got home safe. Welcome home. Your footage riding through Agbara and Mile 2, Orile traffic, and on the Eko bridge. Wow!! Nail baiting and hair raising, but exciting. You got more action than a James Bond movie. Nicely done, Sir.🫡
Fantastic videos my friend, you’re opening the worlds eyes to Nigeria and doing your part to really change peoples perceptions of the country for the better.
Wow Lagos is crazy so chaotic but love watching your videos ,sending big love from UK 🇬🇧 you need a medal driving through this crazy traffic 😜 😉✌Stay safe 🙏✝️🙏🏿
Big up !! thanks so much for the warm feedback ! yes that was the last episode of the mission Ghana, but finally that s a good news cause it is the beginning of some new adventures, starting here in Lagos
The joy I get from just watching your videos I've been watching all your episodes, it just amazing how you travel around with ur bike and me sitting at home watching it like I'm on the journey with you it epic!!! Welcome home sir 😅😅 I await your new chapters ready to watch!!
Thank you Ludo for your trip into Lagos, that is where your heart and home wait for you. I saw a lot of progress, the aerial train will be a blessing for Naija citizens. As for the state of the roads, with heavy transit and variable temperatures, disrepair is to be expected. Travel on!!
ahahahah, i prefer to promote the country with my cam, i will concentrate on lags on the next episodes ! thanks for the time shared during the premiere
Welcome back Home Ludo. I am so happy to see you back in Lagos safely thank God for Journey Marcy. I watched all the episodes and I enjoyed every episode. Greetings to your daughters and wife. Sure they are happy to see you back. I came home in December but you were still traveling. Welcome back home again. Make sure you get some well deserved rest and home cooked food o my brother
Ludo, I follow your videos here in Brazil. The trip to Ghana was incredible. Would it be interesting for you to travel to other regions of Nigeria to show cities like Abuja, Kano, and Maiduguri? What do you think? Thank you for sharing your time and talent with all of us, your channel followers. Greetings from Brazil 🙂
thanks a lot, i do this type of video since several months now, looks like you have some back log to see :) thanks a lot for the support ! I really appreciate !
love your adventures, please if possible, consider talking a small bit about your motorcycle (any upgrades) , the setup, the kit your using, advise on how to travel more safely
to tell you the truth, there is not much things to say about the bike. I bought it on a market in nigeria, new , in a crate. I paid it around 600 euros, and it does the job ! thanks a lot for your comment and your interest toward these journeys
This is a great video. I'm appalled at how bad the Lagos-Badagry road is. Nigeria should hire some Texas Department of Transportation(TxDOT) engineers to build a Texas style Interstate grade highways throughout the country, at least start here. A freeway flanked by frontage roads and NO check points after the border would do well for everyone there. What an adventure.
they are actually working on it... since long.... In fact the terrain is not easy, it is a swampy area and they met a lot of challenges doing that road... I think after one year we will see a real change...thanks a lot for being here, I hope you are doing fine. I am also fine, just needed a small break to spend time with my closest one, but I'll be back next week for some Lagosians adentures
That was an amazing journey. I thought it was going to be all road like in the beginning but it went to chaos very quickly...you handled some tricky situations with ease Cheers from Illinois
Wow wow wow. Do you have a racing bike? It’s amazing getting thru those roads and mud. It reminds me of driving thru snow. I am amazed at how you take all the road challenges in stride. It’s scary to see you stay on your bike avoiding those potholes. I love to see how different things are between each country. Thank you so much from Pennsylvania US. Thank you for sharing. This was scary sometimes but fun. Happy you are back home safely. I could hear the happiness in your tone. Looking forward to your next venture. Hope you get to rest.
I really envy you sir as a Nigerian the places and road u know in Nigeria I don't even know them and even outside of Nigeria just wow and for the roads our government can do better but I also feel everybody body just keeps complaining about Lagos even other states governors should be doing something to their roads as well
Guess what, Nigerian separatist movement leader (Simon Ekpa) is living here in Finland. Very big talking point ... he is a candidate in the parliamentary elections. A complete surprise to me and many here.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Ekpa. Good or bad ... hmm, depends on which side we stand. I don't know what's going on there in Biafra. I've never even heard about that confligt. News tell that Simon is in charge of operations via remote connection. He imposes e.g. curfews. But I am pretty sure that he's gonna lose his position as a candidate in the Finnish Parlament elections. The party he represents (exreme right / conseratives) is gonna kick him out of the list ... too much reputation open to questions. Wierd coincidence, isn't it.
Tu as beaucoup de mérite pour circuler à moto sur cette route du côté de Agbara ! Comment un si grand pays riche d Afrique a des routes aussi catastrophiques !! Ohh mon Dieu.
Je suis du Nigéria. Mais je suis d'accord avec vous. L'état de nos routes sont déplorables. Rien en comparaison avec les routes au Bénin. Bien à vous :)
@@Ludo_Liu Tous mes encouragements ! Tu me fais rêver et visiter tous les endroits que je veux visiter. Je suis du Sénégal résident en France. J'ai pas de problème pour te suivre je suis diplômé de Cambridge. MERCI beaucoup pour ces magnifiques reportages. En espérant te voir un jour je viens souvent à Cotonou.
@@Ludo_Liu hello✌ yes thank you After more than a year of searching I got a very good black leather backrest for my car driver's seat, Mercedes C class 2002 the good cheap second hand spare parts are probably all in Africa.😁😉
helo Sir thanks for asking, I am like everybody here, suspended to the news to have the results thats just came down yesterday night... Hoping everything will be fine for Nigerian people !
According to well known intelligent organization over one trillion dollars have been stolen by Nigerian leaders since the discovery of oil in the country.
What's "...causing so much traffic..." is that Billboard sign for "BAT"; people are still afraid of bats...especially Bola Ahmed Tinubu Drug Trafficker (AT LARGE...)!!!
This is an embarrassment. And the politicians are walking around freely living a lavish lifestyle? We deserve what we get. "After the mud comes the market" LOL. Don't kill me with laughter Ludo.
The road is under construction by NNPC and lagos state government, anytime he gets to part where the road construction has reached, he skips it and goes to the part the construction has not reached, the guy has an agenda.
@@jyde50 I don't know that road very well, but I don't believe Ludo has any ulterior motive. It's good that the road is being reconstructed, as I'm aware of this myself, but it should never have gotten to this state of disrepair in the first place. If things were fine, anyone with an agenda would have nothing to show. Nigeria can do better.
all those checkpoints are not 'official' / there was like 20 in a couple Kms . Guess if you driving a car you better have lots of time and a fat wallet :/
that s not true, the bike french guy stole from me the day marseille football was playing the euro final ended burned in France :) this is at least one that never ended up in Lagos :)
Shame on Lagos ! It is apparent that this entire axis of the state doesn't concern the Lagos State governor or the government! Aren't there House of Representatives members from the constituency in the state house of assembly??? Why do they allow such madness and mayhem to prevail in a state which is supposed to be the 5th largest in Africa? This is unbelievable!!!
I know it is difficult to see it with the video, and i know the way is still long, but i am confident, i see the changes. And the work on that road is doing progress... not fast enough that's true. Beside the road, The aerial train will also be a game changer, hpe you will appreciate the next video around marina train station and around the train track
I think this axis might be federal actually. Useless federal government all the same. Criminals. It's finally being fixed though, so let's hope it wears a different look this time next year.
@@themark7948 I know, you are indeed right about that! Yes indeed and in fact the three tiers of government are to blame! That endless stretches of the roads on the axis aren't tarred is deplorable enough! But it is the glaring lack of proper government representation of any level at any part of the axis that is lamentable! The lawlessness is atrocious and the mayhem borders ( no pun) on insanity! This Biker Liu was lucky ( and street smart) but cars were being repeatedly fleeced for money almost every 100 yards or so! This is an entry point to the (supposedly) largest economy on the African continent.... The first 50 miles from the Border post to Mile 2 should be like rose gardens and delightful parks , with smooth wide roads, and street lights to welcome visitors and tourists into the mecca of the Black world! I mean, can anyone look at what obtains on this route and tell you Safe Journey? That would be absolute mockery! What is there right now is the stuff of nightmares, and it's pathetic and tragic!
@@aframaco9491 It's terribly embarrassing. It doesn't matter how much better it is within the country, which is not even the case, how is this welcoming? These leaders don't give a damn and the people aren't holding them accountable either.
Was this really a day ago (Feb 20th, 2023) my doubts. We are in the harmattan season, with no rains in the last three months yet pools of water on the roads. As at date, I dare say the state of the road is not as deplorable ad prostrayed. This must have been taken months ago, if not a year or years ago, obviously a recycle of an old video. Part of the video also repeated over and over again. Lui what is the agenda?
Who said it has Ben shot the day I uploaded it. Then recycled ?have you seen the images before ? No it is not recycled and it is not from years ago…why people always spend more energy for negativity than anything else….
When was it shot then? It is your latest release and as indicated releaesd today...So definitely it was not shot this year and obviously during the rainy season ( maybe last year) to have pool of water all around and muddy roads.
I’m very fascinated with your content. The rides are exhilarating. I usually feel like I’m on the bike. You have immersed yourself with our culture. You are the true Naija!
This was a very amazing filmwork journey through Nigerian road traffic. It is just unbelievable to watch - the scenes are beyond my imagination - it looks like just chaos there is just so much going on everywhere. There are no other films that show this, nowhere else like this, just completely crazy, but very interesting scenes. I cannot stop watching these scenes it is absolute visual overload there are so many images to take in
this is normal shit we go through in africa daily
This is trans African highway, and this is the condition of the road as at today. th-cam.com/video/NMRjY0zY5eE/w-d-xo.html
This is Lagos, not the entire Nigeria. There are 36 states in Nigeria with Lagos being one of them; and every one of them is not chaotic
Welcome to Nigeria 🇳🇬
People miss you in Lagos! I’m glad you’re making to city. I’m sure your family are so thrilled to see you, Ludo!
Very difficult to travel from Benin 🇧🇯 to Lagos! Well, you’re safe now.
See ya next episode! 😊
Thank you so much! Lawrence ! hope you will like the lagosian adventures coming
You did it Ludo!! You got home safe. Welcome home. Your footage riding through Agbara and Mile 2, Orile traffic, and on the Eko bridge. Wow!! Nail baiting and hair raising, but exciting. You got more action than a James Bond movie. Nicely done, Sir.🫡
Yes! !!! good to be back home Thank you!
Fantastic videos my friend, you’re opening the worlds eyes to Nigeria and doing your part to really change peoples perceptions of the country for the better.
thank you so muchhhhhh !!!
Wow Lagos is crazy so chaotic but love watching your videos ,sending big love from UK 🇬🇧 you need a medal driving through this crazy traffic 😜 😉✌Stay safe 🙏✝️🙏🏿
Thank you so much 🤗
Welcome to Lagos, back home !!!
I liked this trip from Nigeria to Ghana, Thanks a lot
Glad you enjoyed it
Another epic adventure 🎈 is almost coming to an end.
Welcome home ma man.
Bless up 🙏💗
Nuff respect.
Kudos
Big up !! thanks so much for the warm feedback !
yes that was the last episode of the mission Ghana, but finally that s a good news cause it is the beginning of some new adventures, starting here in Lagos
The joy I get from just watching your videos I've been watching all your episodes, it just amazing how you travel around with ur bike and me sitting at home watching it like I'm on the journey with you it epic!!! Welcome home sir 😅😅 I await your new chapters ready to watch!!
Glad you like them! That s so nice and motivating to read !!!
Thank you Ludo for your trip into Lagos, that is where your heart and home wait for you. I saw a lot of progress, the aerial train will be a blessing for Naija citizens. As for the state of the roads, with heavy transit and variable temperatures, disrepair is to be expected. Travel on!!
Yes there is a lot of changes in Lagos!i was inside the new marina train station few days ago!i will share the footage very soon !
Another great drive. Vote for Ludo.
ahahahah, i prefer to promote the country with my cam, i will concentrate on lags on the next episodes ! thanks for the time shared during the premiere
Welcome back Home Ludo. I am so happy to see you back in Lagos safely thank God for Journey Marcy. I watched all the episodes and I enjoyed every episode. Greetings to your daughters and wife. Sure they are happy to see you back. I came home in December but you were still traveling. Welcome back home again. Make sure you get some well deserved rest and home cooked food o my brother
Thank you! 😃 it is so motivating to read such a comment! Hope you will like the Nigerian adventures coming
My husband was like you, riding off into the sunset......you are married act like it !!!!
@@amox1982 what's the link with your husband and me ? this is just senseless
Ludo, I follow your videos here in Brazil. The trip to Ghana was incredible. Would it be interesting for you to travel to other regions of Nigeria to show cities like Abuja, Kano, and Maiduguri? What do you think? Thank you for sharing your time and talent with all of us, your channel followers. Greetings from Brazil 🙂
Maybe one day! yes for sure it will be interesting for me !
Like that you now show selfie as well as POV. Can't get enough of your travels' scenery. The state of our roads is truly revealed
thanks a lot, i do this type of video since several months now, looks like you have some back log to see :)
thanks a lot for the support ! I really appreciate !
Welcome back to Nigeria
Mr Ludo. Those was very interesting to watch
Amazing ride from you. Thank you for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it cannot wait to upload new videos of Lagos
Very enjoyable Ludo, thanks mate.
Glad you enjoyed it kindly share the video !
Great Content. Loving the quality. You helping people in diaspora really out to get in touch with Nigeria. 🥇🇳🇬
Thanks a lot for your kind words,I am glad you enjoy these
Welcome back Mr Liu, good to see you again.
Thanks a lot !
I have enjoyed the ride with you from New Zealand thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks a lot ! Kindly check at more footage on the channel ne subscribe if you like what you see
love your adventures, please if possible, consider talking a small bit about your motorcycle (any upgrades) , the setup, the kit your using, advise on how to travel more safely
to tell you the truth, there is not much things to say about the bike. I bought it on a market in nigeria, new , in a crate. I paid it around 600 euros, and it does the job !
thanks a lot for your comment and your interest toward these journeys
My god!! You have balls of steel getting through that traffic and bad roads...its like watching a video game...id be dead at badagri🤣🤣
ah ah ah after some years inside of it, it become kind of natural and very fluid.
thanks a lot for watching !
Thank God for Journey Mercy. Welcome Home!!!
Thank you! 🤗
super keep it up
thanks a lot brother !
Thanks for coming back to Lagos. We’ve been waiting 🎉🎉Happy New Year
Same to you! Thanks a lot hope you will like the videos coming
Loved it
thanks a lot !!!
Thanks!
Thank you so much this is really nice of you !!! This is a huge help for me to keep creating more !
Route vraiment pas facile du tout ! Bravo à toi ...
merci, oui c'est vraiment une aventure cette route, mais finalement c'est toujours une belle expérience !
This is a nice video, it feels like I'm the one riding. Do you do TH-cam as a full-time career?
I don't . I have another activity, but TH-cam is taking a lot of time in my week…around 35 to 60 hours per seek
What a vivid journey!! What are all the checkpoints for? Are motorbikes allowed to pass whereas cars/trucks must stop?
I am not sure of bike needs to stop or not …as long as nobody stops me I keep riding,stopping would be time and money consuming
Nigerian roads are the worst in the entire universe! Welcome back, sir! I am glad to see you returning safe!
Thank you for this video, sir.
That s true that this specific road belongs to the Worth I know
No its not check again before you come on here.
@@oliviaabraham1169 I am Nigerian and I live in Nigeria. Who are you by the way?
This is a great video. I'm appalled at how bad the Lagos-Badagry road is. Nigeria should hire some Texas Department of Transportation(TxDOT) engineers to build a Texas style Interstate grade highways throughout the country, at least start here. A freeway flanked by frontage roads and NO check points after the border would do well for everyone there. What an adventure.
Yes that road is …they are rebuilding it hopefully the project will see a end soon enough.thanks a lot for watching
Maybe they should better still handle a lot of homelessness in america.
Lol that if they don't use that money to sponsor their families abroad
Hi Ludo 😆😀How are you doing ,I can see you are having a rough ride to Lagous Why Cant the fix the muddy roads UP Its dusgusting.2
they are actually working on it... since long.... In fact the terrain is not easy, it is a swampy area and they met a lot of challenges doing that road... I think after one year we will see a real change...thanks a lot for being here, I hope you are doing fine. I am also fine, just needed a small break to spend time with my closest one, but I'll be back next week for some Lagosians adentures
Das war ja ein "rasantes" Video! Bei diesen Straßenverhältnissen und dem dichten Verkehr brauchst Du ja Nerven wie Drahtseile,
Yes it is better to have good nerves on this road
That was an amazing journey. I thought it was going to be all road like in the beginning but it went to chaos very quickly...you handled some tricky situations with ease
Cheers from Illinois
Glad you enjoyed it! thanks so much for watching kindly share this all over in illinois
Do you know sufjan stevens ?
Wow wow wow. Do you have a racing bike? It’s amazing getting thru those roads and mud. It reminds me of driving thru snow. I am amazed at how you take all the road challenges in stride. It’s scary to see you stay on your bike avoiding those potholes. I love to see how different things are between each country. Thank you so much from Pennsylvania US. Thank you for sharing. This was scary sometimes but fun. Happy you are back home safely. I could hear the happiness in your tone. Looking forward to your next venture. Hope you get to rest.
the bike i have is a simple bike I bought on the market in Nigeria.
thanks so much for your warm words, it really motivates me a lot to shoot more
I really envy you sir as a Nigerian the places and road u know in Nigeria I don't even know them and even outside of Nigeria just wow and for the roads our government can do better but I also feel everybody body just keeps complaining about Lagos even other states governors should be doing something to their roads as well
Thanks so much for your kind words!I am so happy to read such comment
Welcome back to Lago de Kuramo
Thanks a lot
I really like this video, sir.
Thank you kindly
Cool 🎉
thanks a lot !!!
PLEEEEASE BE CAREFUL OUT THERE US IN THE STATES REALLY APPRECIATE Y'ALL CONTENT AND CARE FOR YALL SAFETY!!!
Thanks so much for your care and kind words.I will be careful as usual
@@Ludo_Liu you're very welcome
Deixo o like, seus vídeos são sempre muito interessantes.👍👍👍👏👏👏
thanks a lot sister ! I wish you a very nice week coming
Ludo, bring me to Nigeria oo
I'm a Filipino but would love to visit Naija 🥺
i d love to visit your country too !!! thanks a lot for watching !
Benin republic is nice 😍
yes that s a nice country !
When will all these checkpoints end......just look how many there were when he left Benin. We have a long way to go in Nigeria.
yeah these check point are really terrible..... too many of them between the border and badagry
Luo Liu 2...the Nigerians speak French,English and their native tounge?
enlish or pidgin english and their native language yes, not french
Ludo my man that car with the chicken is a Peugeot 505 station wagon very popular car in Nigeria 😎
Thanks for the info Big Oga, The 505 is a emblematic peugeot car.... once more here I showed that i don't know much about cars :)
@@Ludo_Liu it's ok my man I enjoy your videos looking to more Lagos trips 👍🏾
@@BoskiM some lagosians adventures are coming Oga mi !
Wow Nigeria is rough.
thanks a lot for watching
Thanks for your content...
Welcome!it s my pleasure
I love it😂
thanks a lot, kindly subscribe the channel for more
Awesome video as usual. Heard that they are having election over there. Hope all would be peaceful.
yes we are now waiting for the results.... hope the best should come out of this... let's see...
Nigeria is Nigeria. there is huge difference between Nigeria and those few countries you traveled to
And there is huge difference between Lagos and other parts of Nigeria.
thanks a lot for watching and sharing your feelings
What utter chaos and filthy too.
welcome to Naija
Not checkpoints but extortion points! I wonder when we will get real leaders that have local and national interests at heart.
that's true that these check points shouldn't be.
𝘼𝙣𝙤𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧 𝙚𝙥𝙞𝙘 𝙖𝙙𝙫𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙚 🏍 𝙩𝙤 🇳🇬 👏🏿 👏🏿 👏🏿
thanks a lot brother !
I don't know if you ever been to Chicago but I think we have the same road workers 😝😂🤣
I have never stepped in America continent …I will for sure go
craziness
welcome to Lagos !!!
What are the most common motorcycle brands in Nigeria?
Bajaj,pulsar,qlink are thé brands you mostly see here
@@Ludo_Liu ah, interesting. In Indonesia Japanese bike brands are the most common.
Hello Show us the Lagos Light Rail Line tour
it is coming soon
@@Ludo_Liu Ok
your bike is really good,i would like to get one.
I bought it on the market here in Lagos
Why so meny checkpoints ?????
that s a good question.... welcome to Naija
Guess what, Nigerian separatist movement leader (Simon Ekpa) is living here in Finland. Very big talking point ... he is a candidate in the parliamentary elections. A complete surprise to me and many here.
To tell you the truth I have never heard about him .. is it a good news o a bad news ?
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Ekpa.
Good or bad ... hmm, depends on which side we stand. I don't know what's going on there in Biafra. I've never even heard about that confligt. News tell that Simon is in charge of operations via remote connection. He imposes e.g. curfews.
But I am pretty sure that he's gonna lose his position as a candidate in the Finnish Parlament elections. The party he represents (exreme right / conseratives) is gonna kick him out of the list ... too much reputation open to questions.
Wierd coincidence, isn't it.
Wow what a mess 😅
thanks a lot for watching !
Tu as beaucoup de mérite pour circuler à moto sur cette route du côté de Agbara ! Comment un si grand pays riche d Afrique a des routes aussi catastrophiques !! Ohh mon Dieu.
oui cette route est vraiment terrible, une des pire qui soit !
c'est toujours une aventure de passer par là...$
merci beaucoup pour le commentaire
Je suis du Nigéria. Mais je suis d'accord avec vous. L'état de nos routes sont déplorables. Rien en comparaison avec les routes au Bénin. Bien à vous :)
@@Ludo_Liu
Tous mes encouragements ! Tu me fais rêver et visiter tous les endroits que je veux visiter. Je suis du Sénégal résident en France. J'ai pas de problème pour te suivre je suis diplômé de Cambridge.
MERCI beaucoup pour ces magnifiques reportages. En espérant te voir un jour je viens souvent à Cotonou.
@@hamidoutandjigora6556 ca serait avec plaisir ! merci à toi pour tes encouragements tres chaleureux !
@@Obidike82 merci beaucoup de votree retour !!!! en Francais en plus !
✌👀👍
hello reiner, hope you are doing great
@@Ludo_Liu hello✌ yes thank you
After more than a year of searching I got a very good black leather backrest for my car driver's seat, Mercedes C class 2002 the good cheap second hand spare parts are probably all in Africa.😁😉
was new railway built by China?
yes in collaboration with china and naija
I came to say hi, sir. How are you doing during this election's time? Take good care of yourself.
Thank you, sir.
helo Sir thanks for asking, I am like everybody here, suspended to the news to have the results thats just came down yesterday night... Hoping everything will be fine for Nigerian people !
@@Ludo_Liu INEC failed to conduct free and fair elections, sir.
Whats with those presumingly illegal makeshift checkpoints
i wish i could everything to be understood on that road, ...; that's really to much while driving !
Hello Ludo Those Nergrian borders they are so rude and demanding.the other country are border are nicer😊
this border.... and especially the road... in fact it is kind of deluxe compare to what it was 6 or 7 years ago...
As a Ghanaian based in the US i feel like Africa is a country and not a continent.
Trust
i am not sure to understand what does this mean...
however, thanks a lot for watching !
Nigeria is oil rich its poor infrastructure is a shame. You just wonder where all that petrodollars go.
thanks a lot for sharing your feelings !
According to well known intelligent organization over one trillion dollars have been stolen by Nigerian leaders since the discovery of oil in the country.
@@Ludo_Liu If you do that feature on Banana Island and find some bureaucrats and politicians living there then that would explain things a bit.
@@renatolosbanos6219 i will put a video of banana online in the next coming weeks
It's gobbled up by faceless political elites
See the Lagos Tinubu and Sanwo-Olu built😂😂😂😂
thanks a lot for watching and cmmenting
full of infrastructure but very dirty
Hope this would change for the best
Why am I not in live chat?
i don't know, now the premiere is finished, so the chat is over... maybe that s the reason
thanks a lot for watching
What's "...causing so much traffic..." is that Billboard sign for "BAT"; people are still afraid of bats...especially Bola Ahmed Tinubu Drug Trafficker (AT LARGE...)!!!
thanks for watching and sharing your feelings ! hope you will appreciate tonight 's episode !
I took my polio and yellow fever vaccines. In August I'll come to Lagos
Great !hope you will enjoy !also hope you won.t have to much rain
@@Ludo_Liu Thank you. Keep up the amazing work, I love it. Very high quality
ghana is far better . road indiscipline in nigeria wao
na wa OOO
This is an embarrassment. And the politicians are walking around freely living a lavish lifestyle? We deserve what we get. "After the mud comes the market" LOL. Don't kill me with laughter Ludo.
:) thanks a lot for watching the ride, that specific road... ayayayayaya
@@Ludo_Liu You can say that again. Lol. Be careful though with the crazy drivers. You somehow seem to have mastered it. I couldn't.
@@themark7948 I did some training :)
The road is under construction by NNPC and lagos state government, anytime he gets to part where the road construction has reached, he skips it and goes to the part the construction has not reached, the guy has an agenda.
@@jyde50 I don't know that road very well, but I don't believe Ludo has any ulterior motive. It's good that the road is being reconstructed, as I'm aware of this myself, but it should never have gotten to this state of disrepair in the first place. If things were fine, anyone with an agenda would have nothing to show. Nigeria can do better.
What about your wife and girls
i traveled 10 days... this is a work like another man....
Apakah bisa berbahasa indonesia
Selamat datang on the channel
Iya sama2 mister ludo.semangat dan slalu di beri kesehatan.salam dari indonesia
all those checkpoints are not 'official' / there was like 20 in a couple Kms . Guess if you driving a car you better have lots of time and a fat wallet :/
yeah when you drive here with a car, you have to get ready with small notes if you want to be faster....
the place where stolen vehicles from all over the world end up 😅
that s not true, the bike french guy stole from me the day marseille football was playing the euro final ended burned in France :) this is at least one that never ended up in Lagos :)
Stop riding if you have a wife and children to be responsible for, the roads in Nigeria are a death trap waiting to happen
kindly don't tell me what to do in my life....
Shame on Lagos ! It is apparent that this entire axis of the state doesn't concern the Lagos State governor or the government!
Aren't there House of Representatives members from the constituency in the state house of assembly???
Why do they allow such madness and mayhem to prevail in a state which is supposed to be the 5th largest in Africa?
This is unbelievable!!!
I know it is difficult to see it with the video, and i know the way is still long, but i am confident, i see the changes. And the work on that road is doing progress... not fast enough that's true.
Beside the road, The aerial train will also be a game changer, hpe you will appreciate the next video around marina train station and around the train track
@@Ludo_Liu you owe nobody any explanation, he should focus on his own country
I think this axis might be federal actually. Useless federal government all the same. Criminals. It's finally being fixed though, so let's hope it wears a different look this time next year.
@@themark7948 I know, you are indeed right about that!
Yes indeed and in fact the three tiers of government are to blame!
That endless stretches of the roads on the axis aren't tarred is deplorable enough!
But it is the glaring lack of proper government representation of any level at any part of the axis that is lamentable!
The lawlessness is atrocious and the mayhem borders ( no pun) on insanity!
This Biker Liu was lucky ( and street smart) but cars were being repeatedly fleeced for money almost every 100 yards or so!
This is an entry point to the (supposedly) largest economy on the African continent....
The first 50 miles from the Border post to Mile 2 should be like rose gardens and delightful parks , with smooth wide roads, and street lights to welcome visitors and tourists into the mecca of the Black world!
I mean, can anyone look at what obtains on this route and tell you Safe Journey?
That would be absolute mockery!
What is there right now is the stuff of nightmares, and it's pathetic and tragic!
@@aframaco9491 It's terribly embarrassing. It doesn't matter how much better it is within the country, which is not even the case, how is this welcoming? These leaders don't give a damn and the people aren't holding them accountable either.
Was this really a day ago (Feb 20th, 2023) my doubts. We are in the harmattan season, with no rains in the last three months yet pools of water on the roads. As at date, I dare say the state of the road is not as deplorable ad prostrayed. This must have been taken months ago, if not a year or years ago, obviously a recycle of an old video. Part of the video also repeated over and over again. Lui what is the agenda?
Who said it has Ben shot the day I uploaded it. Then recycled ?have you seen the images before ? No it is not recycled and it is not from years ago…why people always spend more energy for negativity than anything else….
When was it shot then? It is your latest release and as indicated releaesd today...So definitely it was not shot this year and obviously during the rainy season ( maybe last year) to have pool of water all around and muddy roads.
@@akinjoaquim1013 if you were following the channel, you won't ask the question, you d have the answer.
The whole infrastructure is completely different from previous video.I didn't know two African countries are that much different
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Welcome! This is a big pleasure to share these adventures with you ! Thanks a lot for your very kind support, it will for sure help me to create more
I’m very fascinated with your content. The rides are exhilarating. I usually feel like I’m on the bike. You have immersed yourself with our culture. You are the true Naija!
@@mk10965 thanks so much ! Yes I love Nigerian culture ! It is so rich and authentic .