OLD PORT HARCOURT town: Ancient city of Port Harcourt NIGERIA
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- This is a View of how the OLD PORT HARCOURT town looks like. A drive through the ancient city of Port Harcourt Nigeria.
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This is a drive through the old city of Port Harcourt town. Guys please like, share and Subscribe to my channel. One Love👊
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Were is the old porthhacourt town located ?
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Wow it's so good to see how port harcourt looks like. Nice video as always👍
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Good job Flora, I love the video.
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So glad to see how other parts of Nigeria looks like.
Nice, I like the video.
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This is really an ancient city, I can a lot of old structures here😊
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Verry good video..nice to see the old port harcourt..thank you
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That is actually the real port harcourt township. It is the city developed with the port to transport coal to England. It was after the development of this township that Borikiri and Diobu was developed for workers. Growing up in the early 70s, there were lots of Melina trees, fire hydrants, recreation parks etc. The city was built in the 20s, it was mainly inhabited by the riverine people of the states mainly subgroups of the ijaws like the okirikas, Kalabari’s, Bonny, Opobo, people from Ogoni and everyone else from all over the state and country. During the early days of port harcourt, there were lots of other west Africans like the Liberians, Seira Leonians, Gambians, Ghanaians etc working in the colonial offices. It was an international city in those days and the streets represented that. You will see streets like: Takuradi, Accra, Monrovia, Freetown, Victoria, Bende, Niger, Bonny, captain Amangala, Bishop Johnson, port johnson, Ib Johnson etc. Old port harcourt township has been neglected over the years and I hope that current government will look into cleaning it up. Great job
That was a great video, please do more of this okay.
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What date was this?
I grew up in Port Harcourt back in the late 80s and early 90s.
I enjoyed Port Harcourt those days like crazy. The memories were so good.
We lived at New GRA. One of the most modern, best and quiet neighborhood back then. I was a student at Bereton Montesorri Primary.
I remember during the World Cup in 1990 we were playing football on the road infront of our house and our neighbour had their radio on reporting the match. Nigeria did not qualify so we were rooting for Cameron which was playing against England I think. Cameroon had just won against Colombia before that.
One of my aunt was roasting pear and corn on the roadside and the smell of the food was so divine. Then one hungry man came to join us to play soccer. He was talking loudly about how he came from Rainbow. Somewhere on the other side of PH. He was telling us about a large crowd of people in Rainbow playing soccer. All the noise he was making was because he wanted to eat our food. When it was time to eat. This guy brought an empty plate and stood in a cue and was talking the loudest about the soccer. Thank God my aunt was the generous type. She served him roasted yam with palm oil sauce fried with onions with pear and corn. I remember sitting across our entrance gate on a parking stone with my own plate of hot food licking my fingers with a cold bottle of maltina drink on the floor next to me listening to this guy talk endlessly.😂😂😂
Oh wow that's was a very interesting story about your stay in Port Harcourt.
Well this video you saw was made about one year ago.
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Thank you for sharing this awesome video, I enjoyed it.
More grace to you my dear Flora Best
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This is lovely, I enjoyed it👌
Thanks for sharing.
Me too 🥰
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I like your videos a lot, I like your voice and how you speak 😍
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I thought I was the only one who took note of the voice. She has nice voice.
Thank you! Will do!
NICE VIDEO, I LOVE IT.
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Having a building lasted for up to 80 years without renovations? Ohhh wow😮
Yes you are correct, they should renovate the buildings
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WOW! It reminds me my childhood. This is the property never returned to the rightful owners after the civil war and was called abandoned property, claimed by natives.
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I think the owners of these buildings should renovate them before it collapse 😂
Maybe lack of fund but I think they should
This buildings are really old buildings😂
Yes they are, but they still have few recent structures too😊
Talk a lot but couldnt even mention names of street
Do people really leave in that town? Because the environment looks empty .
Yes they do 😊
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