Girl the minute you manage to go past him and there was noway/nowhere to stop you should have just kept going nxaaa. Man saw foreign plate…woman and went yeeees they will see me at the pub tonight 🤑💰
I noticed something else, your skin. It has changed several times as you pass through different terrains. In this video it’s luminous and vibrant ❤❤❤. Just an observation. I’m a detailed oriented subscriber…
@peluminubi_ You're welcome Pelumi🙏🏿 I think it must have something to do with moisture levels, altitude, temperature etc. When you were at the zig zag road, your skin was different. I'm sure one of your more scientifically aware subscribers will have an academic geophysical explanation.... 🌍 🌍 🌍
Pelumi, I love that your Naija blood kicked in! Your accent was reactivated instantly. The officer was just trying to flex. He failed. African men (some not all) have a problem with independent African women. SMH. Thanks for documenting everything.
@@peluminubi_ Greetings from Canada! I think I've heard you use a couple of Hausa words (like "wuhala") in your previous vlogs, so I'm curious: Are you from Lagos or are you from somewhere in the north of Nigeria? In the mid-80's, I taught at a secondary school in what was then called Gongola State (now Taraba)... 2 years in a village called Donga. Many languages could be heard there (for ex Tiv, Fulfulde & Jukun) but Hausa was the language I studied and worked on since it was the "common market language" of the area. I still remember some phrases... like "sauka lafiya". 🙂I look forward to seeing your arrival in Nigeria, but in the meantime, I'm enjoying the journey... sosai!!
So true African men have a problem with independent African women. Police man routinely stop a Nigerian woman who travels around the country on a power bike and they usually ask 'Does your husband allow you to ride this bike?' 🥴🥴🥴
Pelumi, thank you for sharing your adventures. I love your candor, your realness, your authenticity! Keep sharing and I'll keep watching!
awww this made my day! thank you so much for joining the adventure!
@@peluminubi_ you are welcome
Girl the minute you manage to go past him and there was noway/nowhere to stop you should have just kept going nxaaa. Man saw foreign plate…woman and went yeeees they will see me at the pub tonight 🤑💰
hahaha I was trying to obey the law I learnt my lesson for next time! hahahaha
Such a perfect explanation 😂😂😂😂😂
I noticed something else, your skin. It has changed several times as you pass through different terrains. In this video it’s luminous and vibrant ❤❤❤. Just an observation. I’m a detailed oriented subscriber…
True I noticed
Interesting! Thank you ❤❤❤
@peluminubi_ You're welcome Pelumi🙏🏿 I think it must have something to do with moisture levels, altitude, temperature etc. When you were at the zig zag road, your skin was different. I'm sure one of your more scientifically aware subscribers will have an academic geophysical explanation.... 🌍 🌍 🌍
Pelumi, I love that your Naija blood kicked in! Your accent was reactivated instantly. The officer was just trying to flex. He failed. African men (some not all) have a problem with independent African women. SMH. Thanks for documenting everything.
No time 😂, the Nigerian in me always coming through!
@peluminubi_ Yes girl, let your Naija origins & home training shine.
@@peluminubi_ Greetings from Canada! I think I've heard you use a couple of Hausa words (like "wuhala") in your previous vlogs, so I'm curious: Are you from Lagos or are you from somewhere in the north of Nigeria? In the mid-80's, I taught at a secondary school in what was then called Gongola State (now Taraba)... 2 years in a village called Donga. Many languages could be heard there (for ex Tiv, Fulfulde & Jukun) but Hausa was the language I studied and worked on since it was the "common market language" of the area. I still remember some phrases... like "sauka lafiya". 🙂I look forward to seeing your arrival in Nigeria, but in the meantime, I'm enjoying the journey... sosai!!
So true African men have a problem with independent African women. Police man routinely stop a Nigerian woman who travels around the country on a power bike and they usually ask 'Does your husband allow you to ride this bike?' 🥴🥴🥴
Yes girl love your energy ❤
thank you so much!
Well done. Thank you, ma'am.
Our weekends as always 😍😍 Thankyou
Always! ❤
Pelumi ❤❤❤❤
hi hi
You have a foreign plate number, that is why they are stopping you. Dakar!😂😂😂
exactly! It's not fair to make people pay a fine for the an offence they did not commit
The photographers accent sounds Nigerian
yes he is Nigerian
Honestly it is NOT easy for African women in Africa. It should not be that way but here we are 😑😑