After watching this video... I am proud to be Legit hustling Nigerian...Captain says what you called risky might not be risky for him... Definition of Risk is different...
It is true that the are so my lazy citizens. Many of them will refuse this job if you offer them. They only like government jobs not this local job. Pls dont talk rubbish here. You know it is true that there are so many lazy youths out there who are busy waiting for the government to provide them jobs. Instead of starting from some local jobs. Perhaps they might grow richer with the local jobs.
@@mj-tech-arewa7077 Every country is happy and encourages everyone to get a government job, it's a problem to find that in Nigeria!? Local jobs!? like selling pure water!? selling food!? tell me which local jobs will make you grow richer in Nigeria, bricklayer!? do your research bro.
Yeah, i totally agree with you. Do you know that Nigeria is the greatest country in the world where there are many many population, still many people are rich and hustling without the support of government? So many celebrities are famous wealthy people.
Good job Nwanne. The captain is so intelligent. His use of English and his vivid explanation of the job is excellent. God bless all the hustling Igbo guys out there.
One good thing is that these dredging boats were built in Onitsha, I saw where they use to build it around the Onitsha port. However, these guys needs further training on safety. They need life vest, coveralls, safety booths, eye goggles. I'm a ship captain and I understand there situation. The swimming is very odd they can use wooden boat and paddle.
Why would anyone give a thumb down on this inspiring video? The reporter/journalist was very respectful and grateful all through. It is cool to have man all the way from Mali working there.
I love the captains ways of understanding. He feels contented with his job and he love his job, he appreciate himself and love himself too for what he does. God bless his hand work 🙏
Wow! They have advanced in technology. This is the area I grew up in. Back then, they will carry buckets and dive in side the river to extract sand from the deep of the river to fill their wooden boat. When they get to the offloading point, they will use head pan to carry the sand from the boat and take it up to the sand field. Very stressful back then. Thanks for Technology.
No one is talking about the high video quality,Nigerians are intelligent and very hard working people,only a few persons giving bad name to the country
Very good and impressive video. Guy with videos like this I think you'll soon have a show on National TV or Discovery Channel. Very insightful video showcasing the Nigerian hard-working spirit.
Eboh, I love this documentary! Keep up the light on economic life&lifestyle in the East. This business has to be regulated, taxed and enhanced by the government in form of EIA, life jackets, safety hotline, training etc.
My joy for Igbo men and hardwork... Jisinuike...Watching from USA... Umu Igbo odogwu... We will need to build dam that will give steady electricity to whole Biafra Land🎈🎊🎊💓🙏🤝🤜☝️👌
Nice job bro. This is my hood. I love the fact that you get in closer to show the details of how all this sand are extracted from the river. We have been watching from afar. Thank you very much bro
Eboh, you are a G. cool video, informative as you said it. Raw, hard, risky you name it , you did it. That guy Henry Anyanwu, salute am for me, that him cigar big well well O. After all who wouldn't need a big fat smoke on such a beautiful river. But my mind couldn't help but start doing the maths. each boat load is 10 trips of sand. 1 trip of sand is between 17k and 20k that's about 170k to 200k per boat load. It takes 1hr to fill the boat and he does 7 trips a day. Mate he is looking at 1.4million naira a day about 42milion naira a month. even if Henry doesn't own the boat he could net 1 or 5million a month but i hope he owns that boat. After work, a change of clothes, steps into his G Wagon off home to see the family. Eboh G you too deserve the millions for bringing this beautiful piece to us. Bless you all
With this guys work we don't even need the over bloated contract for dredging river niger more people like this working daily can get that done even if it take years but it's worth it
Ave always want to stay wih this guys and see how dis is done always see dem from on top the bridge wen going on transit...one day I will be with u guys soon..
@@MrBerry_1 okoko man, I am happy that you have read my replies. The glorified village called Owerri is now a jungle of IPOB terrorists. Uzodimma is on the run. Imo is now a failed state 🤣
@@MrBerry_1 yes, Anambra owns the river. Anambra also owns the 1st and 2nd Niger bridges, while our Imo state has nothing to show except backwardness and under development 🤣
@@desmondnedualaegbu5526 You should be ashamed of yourself for celebrating the death of your brothers and being happy that part of Biafra land is in chaos. Mind you what affects the eyes equally affects the nose!
Well-done bro, consider visiting Yenagoa, around swale market in Bayelsa, it is replete with this type of businesses but they don't use machines to drill the sand. The boys use a deep-holed shovel, dive to the bottom of this same river, scoop sand and swim up with it and poor it into an empty boat. They may do this at least 25 times to fill a single boat. It is a very tiring and dangerous work to do. Many never swim back up after diving into the river, sometimes due to tiredness swimming back up with the weight of the big shovel That is life, the hustle continue.
Awesome video, learnt a lot about dredging from the video even though I have a dredger at this site, I have never being there and the video opened my eyes to the operations
I can see the Muhammadu Buhari Second Niger bridge in the background 🤪 I come in peace, please 😎 Jokes aside, I love your content bro. Well articulated 👍🏾 I go follow you for more of this kind of content.
I waited patiently to read through comments, if anyone would be reasonable enough in asking this vital question. The consequence(s) of sand mining/river dredging can be devastating. Apart from its employment benefits, it could result/lead to massive flooding across the river banks, if more in flow is received from various sources during rainfall season. Secondly, it creates an imbalance in the marine ecosystem for the fisherman, as schools of fish is being lost through dredging and in no distant time, as the sand miners are smiling to the bank the artisanal fishermen and local women along value chain of fish industry will lose their livelihood.
Bros, thanks for this insightful and enlightening vlog. To be honest I never knew where sands came from or had an idea they this sort of job existed until now. You should’ve asked the captain more questions like the risks they face, did he go to college to learn the job or did apprenticeship etc and I would’ve love to see how swags up after💖.
Wow, the guys are really trying. But I think rather than this double task of first loading into a boat, they should extend the hose and load directly from the source of the sand to the point where Tippers would come to load. The challenge is, it would involve extra costs of; 1 - making the hose longer and stronger, because greater stress is going to be involved, 2 - the Engine and Pump are going to be of higher capacity or output to be able to push sand to a father distance.
Im african-american and i love your content. Keep up the good work we love learning about nigeria here in america
After watching this video... I am proud to be Legit hustling Nigerian...Captain says what you called risky might not be risky for him... Definition of Risk is different...
Exactly, he is indeed a brave man
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever..
+2349058378559
The word risky is relative
Exactly what i grab from the interview
And in spite of all this, someone would call Nigerians "lazy". God bless you, guys.
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever.
+2349058378559
It is true that the are so my lazy citizens. Many of them will refuse this job if you offer them. They only like government jobs not this local job. Pls dont talk rubbish here. You know it is true that there are so many lazy youths out there who are busy waiting for the government to provide them jobs. Instead of starting from some local jobs. Perhaps they might grow richer with the local jobs.
@@mj-tech-arewa7077 The dumbest comment so far.
@@mj-tech-arewa7077 Every country is happy and encourages everyone to get a government job, it's a problem to find that in Nigeria!? Local jobs!? like selling pure water!? selling food!? tell me which local jobs will make you grow richer in Nigeria, bricklayer!? do your research bro.
Get a life jacket if you must make video like this brotherman. Don't gamble with your life you're a gem.
I agree with you
He should know better,
Rivers hardly have any waves or tides to capsize a boat bro
@@chikarayleigh4534 Life jacket, like a condom it's better you have it and don't need it than need it and don't have it.
Lmao
Igbo men are hard working, thanks alot for this . Love from Zurich Switzerland 🇨🇭
Thanks for watching
Can I have your contact bro
I am in Germany
Just like every other Nigerian... 🤷🤷🤷
Com 2 Ijaw land & c hard work. Dis ones hv technology......
Com c manual
I dey feel the captain with his long jombo 😂
😂😂😂😂
The guy no get joy
no time to look face...hahahaha
Captain Ganja... 🙆🙆🙆
same here lolz
Nigeria!!! I have never seen a technology like this and the young man smoking weed is very intelligent and knowledgeable about his work.
Yes he said that, life is about taking a risk in other to make your clean money that's the mainstream about life‼
Yeah, i totally agree with you. Do you know that Nigeria is the greatest country in the world where there are many many population, still many people are rich and hustling without the support of government? So many celebrities are famous wealthy people.
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever
+2349058378559
Sir come to Onitsha bridge and see it first hand sir..
Good job Nwanne. The captain is so intelligent. His use of English and his vivid explanation of the job is excellent. God bless all the hustling Igbo guys out there.
Exactly, he speaks so well!
One good thing is that these dredging boats were built in Onitsha, I saw where they use to build it around the Onitsha port. However, these guys needs further training on safety. They need life vest, coveralls, safety booths, eye goggles. I'm a ship captain and I understand there situation. The swimming is very odd they can use wooden boat and paddle.
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever
+2349058378559
I can agree with everything you said as it is your field, but I think the swimming is a kind of refreshment to the body. How do you feel about that?
Why would anyone give a thumb down on this inspiring video? The reporter/journalist was very respectful and grateful all through. It is cool to have man all the way from Mali working there.
Because mad people everywhere that is why someone called human being will give a thumb down to this post.
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever
+2349058378559
Because I can do it without the help of an machines and it not the hardest job for me
@@stevenanderson6518 No be lie oo, my guys for PH de dig this sand thing without any machine . Imagine
Nwanna I am watching your videos from Dallas, Texas. I want to thank you for your dedication to showcasing and uplifting Ndigbo. Daalụ ri nne.
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever. .
I love the captains ways of understanding. He feels contented with his job and he love his job, he appreciate himself and love himself too for what he does. God bless his hand work 🙏
It's because he smokes igbo na 🤣😂🤣
Umu Igbo hard working guys
Wow! They have advanced in technology. This is the area I grew up in. Back then, they will carry buckets and dive in side the river to extract sand from the deep of the river to fill their wooden boat. When they get to the offloading point, they will use head pan to carry the sand from the boat and take it up to the sand field. Very stressful back then. Thanks for Technology.
I know the area very well too at Odoroba,Atani Road,Ogbaru Local Govt.
Massive ear drum problems with that method with irregular changes in pressure.
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever..
+2349058378559
@@ajijedidunabiodundayo468 exactly!
No one is talking about the high video quality,Nigerians are intelligent and very hard working people,only a few persons giving bad name to the country
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever
+2349058378559
All I admire the captain of the boot how he explains the process and smoking his wedd😂😂😂
You are very good observer
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever
+2349058378559
@@chimarinetemple397 God forbid I did not tell anyone I am broke. So in the name of God Almighty stay away from me please.
But here in lagos mile2. Labourers are being used to offload the sand. Technology is good sha. I'm very pleased to have seen this.
Here in Lagos, ojo to be precise,this machine is being used to do that
Very good and impressive video. Guy with videos like this I think you'll soon have a show on National TV or Discovery Channel. Very insightful video showcasing the Nigerian hard-working spirit.
I would like to buy one of those boat. Great job my African brother's from the Bahamas.
You should be given free of charge. Rightfully so! Your forefathers founded this river. It is called river Niger. Shalom!
@franklyn Thomas... Are you on WhatsApp?
Nigerians are very hard working 🇳🇬💪
love the way the guy answered him it depends on what he calls stress
Nice content ...onitsha river needs to be dredged...this wil improve import/export in the region.
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever..
Watching from port au prince Haiti,am proud of you all,blessings n love
Eboh, I love this documentary! Keep up the light on economic life&lifestyle in the East.
This business has to be regulated, taxed and enhanced by the government in form of EIA, life jackets, safety hotline, training etc.
🙌
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever..
+2349058378559
@@chimarinetemple397 take your fraud and idiocy away from here.
@@juninhofreekick4912 he's a foolish man.
Nice one...wat an industrious people
My joy for Igbo men and hardwork... Jisinuike...Watching from USA...
Umu Igbo odogwu...
We will need to build dam that will give steady electricity to whole Biafra Land🎈🎊🎊💓🙏🤝🤜☝️👌
Hello bro
Everything is not about igbo God other Nigeria re also hardworking
@@osasowie9964 you are jealous why can't you called your own people I don't know why if they mention Igbo you people will start crying 😭
The captain tho😎😎😎😆😅😅😂 much love from Ghana
Igbo nah agba mbo
Onitsha to the world 🌎
Best video , thanks so much bro, only real men hustle , God bless all hustler especially IGBOs
This video is very much awe inspiring. I'm so much proud of my country Nigeria.
Nice job bro. This is my hood. I love the fact that you get in closer to show the details of how all this sand are extracted from the river. We have been watching from afar. Thank you very much bro
What does it take make the machine?
@@updateprince1320 I heard 12m
Eboh, you are a G. cool video, informative as you said it. Raw, hard, risky you name it , you did it.
That guy Henry Anyanwu, salute am for me, that him cigar big well well O. After all who wouldn't need a big fat smoke on such a beautiful river. But my mind couldn't help but start doing the maths. each boat load is 10 trips of sand. 1 trip of sand is between 17k and 20k that's about 170k to 200k per boat load. It takes 1hr to fill the boat and he does 7 trips a day. Mate he is looking at 1.4million naira a day about 42milion naira a month. even if Henry doesn't own the boat he could net 1 or 5million a month but i hope he owns that boat.
After work, a change of clothes, steps into his G Wagon off home to see the family. Eboh G you too deserve the millions for bringing this beautiful piece to us. Bless you all
th-cam.com/video/_JaKo9_wPEI/w-d-xo.html
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever..
Igbos are very hard working 💪👷👏
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever..
+2349058378559
Just like every other Nigerian... 🤷🤷🤷
Nigerians are very hard-working
Good work bro, jisike ooh nna
The guys especially the captain 'na acha godi anya diee! And doing his work diligently 👍
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever..
This is great content man. I was bored but stumbled on your video that has really excited me. You made my day bro. Thanks
My pleasure
We need to industralize Nigeria. Great video bro, keep up the good work my igbo brother. Kedu.
With this guys work we don't even need the over bloated contract for dredging river niger more people like this working daily can get that done even if it take years but it's worth it
Ave always want to stay wih this guys and see how dis is done always see dem from on top the bridge wen going on transit...one day I will be with u guys soon..
Very risky than riskier himself, much love.
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever..
+2349058378559
Wow 😯. Big up your self bro 😎
Thanks for using your original accent, Your content is great and informative
Respect to you captain, you are really a had working man with experience. Very proud of his Business/Job 💕.
Bro thanks for this great video. Nigerians we can change this by investing into proper safety and cleaner methods of mining sand. Thanks my guy!
this is very nice the are doing well 🤞👊✊🤝🤜🤛💪
Very interesting. Anambra has the longest shoreline along the River Niger
You can still claim the river is owned by Anambra too, okoko man. 🤣
@@MrBerry_1 okoko man, I am happy that you have read my replies. The glorified village called Owerri is now a jungle of IPOB terrorists. Uzodimma is on the run. Imo is now a failed state 🤣
@@MrBerry_1 yes, Anambra owns the river. Anambra also owns the 1st and 2nd Niger bridges, while our Imo state has nothing to show except backwardness and under development 🤣
I doubt it. Link your source.
@@desmondnedualaegbu5526 You should be ashamed of yourself for celebrating the death of your brothers and being happy that part of Biafra land is in chaos.
Mind you what affects the eyes equally affects the nose!
Thank you for the video ,,,,very interesting
IGBO PEOPLE and Easterners ARE THE CHINA OF NIGERIA. LEAVE IT FOR THEM. THOSE GUYS ARE INTELIGENTS. see those boat and locally made. 10 thumbUP
This is a very good one..good job nwanne
Well-done bro, consider visiting Yenagoa, around swale market in Bayelsa, it is replete with this type of businesses but they don't use machines to drill the sand. The boys use a deep-holed shovel, dive to the bottom of this same river, scoop sand and swim up with it and poor it into an empty boat. They may do this at least 25 times to fill a single boat. It is a very tiring and dangerous work to do. Many never swim back up after diving into the river, sometimes due to tiredness swimming back up with the weight of the big shovel That is life, the hustle continue.
Good work, thanks for this clip, Nigerians are really hardworking
This captain is fairly enlightened in English language
....and handsome, but stoned!
@@JanJan-pq4im not wrong in being a stoner.
I enjoy your content, and the first I'm getting to see from the east. Please we need more content on the industries front the East too...
Great Job you all are doing . It amazing how all this work
Thanks bro for bringing this up. Those guys are very innovative, I'm impressed with the simplicity of the technology. Great content, keep it up.
It quite informative.
Good Job bro! Keep bringing quality content.
Nice work out there,
marvelled at the captain's usage of English, he is good
Still feel his Jumbo 😂
Man got to do what , man have to do God bless your hustle bro.
This method is new to me. Nice Marine Engineering Technology to keep the boat afloat with such load.
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever
And the first guy ur interviewing is my very good friend called HENRY,former security guard at SAWMILLERS ONITSHA BRIDGEHEAD..
Wow, nice to know. Are you still in contact with him ?
Awesome video, learnt a lot about dredging from the video even though I have a dredger at this site, I have never being there and the video opened my eyes to the operations
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever..
😂😂😂😂I like the captain his straight forward.
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever.
Nna, ọ dị egwu. Looks very lucrative. Clean and honest money.
I can see the Muhammadu Buhari Second Niger bridge in the background 🤪
I come in peace, please 😎
Jokes aside, I love your content bro. Well articulated 👍🏾
I go follow you for more of this kind of content.
Thank you for this video... I always wonder how it's done... Now I know thanks to you
Thanks for sharing man. I hope Buhari and cronies see they are not all ‘lazy youths’. My regards to the young men. I hope they are well rewarded.
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever..
Great job bro. From Benin République
Thanks for watching bro
God protect you guys Amen 🙏💖 no life should lost
Great and very educating video! I wonder if the extraction can have any consequences for the river.
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever.
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever..
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever..
+2349058378559
I waited patiently to read through comments, if anyone would be reasonable enough in asking this vital question. The consequence(s) of sand mining/river dredging can be devastating.
Apart from its employment benefits, it could result/lead to massive flooding across the river banks, if more in flow is received from various sources during rainfall season. Secondly, it creates an imbalance in the marine ecosystem for the fisherman, as schools of fish is being lost through dredging and in no distant time, as the sand miners are smiling to the bank the artisanal fishermen and local women along value chain of fish industry will lose their livelihood.
Thanks for this video Eboh, i'm just thinking of how best to investing in this business. its a great one!
Good video, nice crew.
Thanks for watching
Bros, thanks for this insightful and enlightening vlog.
To be honest I never knew where sands came from or had an idea they this sort of job existed until now.
You should’ve asked the captain more questions like the risks they face, did he go to college to learn the job or did apprenticeship etc and I would’ve love to see how swags up after💖.
For u to be there u have to put on life jacket
Wow, the guys are really trying. But I think rather than this double task of first loading into a boat, they should extend the hose and load directly from the source of the sand to the point where Tippers would come to load. The challenge is, it would involve extra costs of; 1 - making the hose longer and stronger, because greater stress is going to be involved, 2 - the Engine and Pump are going to be of higher capacity or output to be able to push sand to a father distance.
thanks for enlightening us on the process of sands extraction.
I am proud of my tribe. Look at the fluency of his English. Igbo kwenu but they should add some safety measures to it. Jisie nu ike
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever
+2349058378559
Aby nah, extracting water from the river, 😜😂🙄
For Ijaw guy like me na fun be dis oo 😁
only when it comes to swimming not for extracting sand no be only you be ijaw person here
@@crystaleric4190 🤣 tell am
This is amazing, I wonder how much they are getting paid cuz it’s a lot of hard work. Great content!👏
One trip of sand is about N30K & they do 7 a day!
Igbo men 💪🤝❤
Very inspiring. Good one!
This is so awesome my brother. ❤🌍
Thank you Eboh, very good content.
We appreciate you bro, you taking such risk❤
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever..
Very informative
Thanks for watching
New subscriber here. Watching from Barbados🇧🇧🇧🇧🇧🇧👍
Thanks for watching and subscribing 🙌
Yeah it’s pretty cool 😎 really really interesting. Good job 👏
Very educated video clip. THANKS.
Beautiful,,Beautiful i real love this kind of work free and enjoyble,,,
Very interesting documentary
Thanks for watching
The never die spirit of the Igbo man….
Rip Eboh Nigeria happened to you
This quite different from d way will dredge sand Here in Lagos. Quite cool to see another extracting method from another part of the the country.
Thanks for this
I like the way he explained the risk.He is intelligent
Wow!
Very educative video.
Nice work there, Captain.
Courage and God bless you
Captain just Dey blow igbeaux Dey go. 😂😂
Nice one, they should have protection material also
Chi marine temple will help you for all you want, contact and be bless, be prosper and be protected forever..
Thanks very much and much love to the boat guys.
Nice one guys
Thank you for the video. Good job and information, I learn something today!
We igbo are more bless only bad government is killing us
wow 👀 this is so informative. #Thank You and may God be with the Captain of the boat.