Igbo di égwu. I learnt about this enviable Igbo town ' Ihe" while I was reading comments on Abiriba video clip, another amazing Igbo village. Igbo Amaka. No small clan in Igboland. Proud of my people. Love this town - "IHE". Ihe means Daylight. Really Ihe village is Daylight.
This is ancestral land. You can't take lands that were passed down through generations to build roads. In the whole village, there are natural roads for vehicular passage everywhere, but expressways can't be built inside the village, which will temper nature and take away the village ambiance. People like you are always on any platform where good things are posted online to criticize, but in your village there is no road. I know where you are from, and you people have never failed to show yourselves. Turn a new leaf, because ha/te does nobody any good.
You are not the only one living in Germany, as you quickly cited. Many Europeans don't have ancestral homes; those village houses were built by banks, and those people bought them on mortgages. Anywhere they bought a house, they automatically became the indigenes of that place. They don't have kindred unless their close relatives come to visit. Farmlands there were initially bought from the government, and just because somebody owns land doesn't mean you can start building; developers must come and develop, by building infrastructure, etc.
It's not close to Enugu city,Ihe is a town on it's own under Awgu local government,so it doesnt have any boundary with the 3lgas that make up Enugu city
Ihe shikeaguma muru m ... greetings from Brazil
Igbo di égwu. I learnt about this enviable Igbo town ' Ihe" while I was reading comments on Abiriba video clip, another amazing Igbo village. Igbo Amaka. No small clan in Igboland. Proud of my people. Love this town - "IHE". Ihe means Daylight. Really Ihe village is Daylight.
Igbo to the world 🌎🌎
I missed Ihe so much, akwushi anụwa ọgụ 😂 can't wait to visit Ihe again once am back to Nigeria, next Nenwe pls.
I once stayed in this town with my brother who is a medical director at mother of mercy maternity hospital. I remember Ani ihe festival .
IHE amaka mma
Obodo anyi bu IHE amaka mma
Indeed this town IHE is Light of the world. IHE SHIKEAGUMA to the world
Beutifull Igbo Great Nations Am Proud To Be One Umunem Ndewoo Ounou Ooooh ❤❤❤ Great Songs 😊🙏🙏🙏🙏😁😁😁😁❤️❤️
Yes oo🙌🏾
Just imagine a village looking like a city, and you are asking why they are envying you as an Igbo man
Still need a lot of improvement especially in the area road construction
I swear brother
The fact that you call it a city means it's no longer a village..So it's a town not a village, it's grown beyond a village.
You're on point 😂,Nobody envies or jealouses sb/people who are nothing or don't have anything to offer
@@suntanglory
It's not a city. It's still seen as village.
Our people get money 😂 comot body for the king to pass 😂😂❤❤❤❤
😀😀😀
Ihe amaka
The roads should be dualised now before it's too late,that's what planning is all about.Nice town though hope they keep the greenery...Thanks.
I love this town very beautiful
Very beautiful village your carmera is very good
Thank you
My hometown ❤
A great community
This is beautiful!
Spectular video
That was just breathtaking moments. So beautiful. Thank you and Keep them coming.
Thank you! Will do!...
Breathtaking!
A little town planning would have made it more beautiful than many state capital cities.
Gradually it will get there..
AlịIgbo amaka❤
Indeed
Trying to find our house 😢😂🥹I love ihe❤
Beautiful community
It sure is. 🙌🏾
Awgu local government has more beautiful town than any other local government in Enugu state
Where else have you been to?
Nsukka dey laugh at u mumu.
Truth.
Ihe my neighboring Village try show Ogbaku please
Awesome beauty.. the sound ogene is 🔥 pls name of the group..
Ogene Ikpachi, Prince Malaike
@@outravelandtour thanks brother (s) 🙌🏿 you make us to see the Pure beauty of Ala-Igbo and we are proud of what you guys are doing! ✊🏿✊🏿
Very beautiful comments
please who sing this song?
Building without plans
This is ancestral land. You can't take lands that were passed down through generations to build roads. In the whole village, there are natural roads for vehicular passage everywhere, but expressways can't be built inside the village, which will temper nature and take away the village ambiance.
People like you are always on any platform where good things are posted online to criticize, but in your village there is no road. I know where you are from, and you people have never failed to show yourselves.
Turn a new leaf, because ha/te does nobody any good.
People like u are one those poverty runs in their generation. Always finding a way to criticize good things. Anuofia!
What do you mean, even here in Germany, village roads are same as this one
You are not the only one living in Germany, as you quickly cited.
Many Europeans don't have ancestral homes; those village houses were built by banks, and those people bought them on mortgages.
Anywhere they bought a house, they automatically became the indigenes of that place.
They don't have kindred unless their close relatives come to visit.
Farmlands there were initially bought from the government, and just because somebody owns land doesn't mean you can start building; developers must come and develop, by building infrastructure, etc.
Too many buildings which probably means that it is near Enugu city.
Not that close, about 30 minutes drive
Yeah I noticed it
Anambra mindset. Anambra people believe tha every village in enugu is bush.
It's not close to Enugu city,Ihe is a town on it's own under Awgu local government,so it doesnt have any boundary with the 3lgas that make up Enugu city
@@christianchiadikobi5401
Thanks for the explanation.