Though I wish her well, Nigeria will never get better. The level of mismanagement and maladministration have not been attended to for so long that, rampant corruption and criminality have become part of the social fabric of the society.
lol they are trying to console themselves, when they say we are lazy. our tax revenue was 145 billion dollars and theirs was 15 billion dollars but yet they are hard working and we are lazy eish, SAns privilege is real
@@bonilekunana8346 So true, I am still trying to understand how does a giant country like Nigeria collect the equivalence of only 21% in tax revenue compared to a tiny country with a population size of only 27% that of Nigeria. That is chronic inefficiency that needs to be cured, and denial is a step further away from the cure.
As a South African i say Africa must work together and also nationalise African minerals and resources. True independent is too nationalise. Because western nations owned most the resources in shares and profits in Africa. Tsuhang ma Afrika
@@siyabonganxumalo4574 Not in my head. Nigeria is the true giant of Africa. The metrics are there. It is not all about infrastructure that you brag about that makes a giant.
Nigeria has the potential. It's sad that in Africa we are still talking about roads in 2024. Those roads are maintained because homeowners in that area are willing to pay high rates and taxes to ensure that the neighbourhood looks good.. It's about priorities. As Africans we need to learn to prioritize things that have collective , long-term benefits not only for individual benefit..
I love your content. As African we need to learn from each other and love each other Stop being criticising. Calling each by names. At the end of the day we are African. .
It took us many many years sometimes protests and consultation with those in power to progress as a country I mean for some of the developments , Nigeria is a very beautiful country and sure in time roads will get there , these things really need communities standing together and demanding and fighting for service delivery
@@thabangtladi8057 wena Thabang grow up leave @OJFamilyWorld do her thing, she is not doing anything bad..we have thousand of videos on YT doing the same
Am i the only one worried here? Its great that our areas are profiled, but the reality is Once they influx that area (you know the people im talking about), thats the end of its beauty.😢
The sad thing is that SAns should be looking up to that country and many others that got freedom in the 50s,60s,70s and 80s but it's the other way round.Roads and public infrastructure is built with public taxes and when people don't pay tax then they won't have roads,schools,hospitals,universities etc.We can't be excited to see public roads in 2024,Africa must do better!!
Thank you my sister I hope my Nigerian brothers and sisters back home will see what South Africa is like honestly without hating. Nigeria can be like this if they come together and stop corruption in their government. Banting with South Africa won't fix your situation, PICTURES DON'T LIE.
@@aarongunnz9513 you don't understand Nigeria that's y , it's not about collecting the money it's about managing it. They are all thieves they collect and keep for themselves without anyone asking them.
To be quiet honest, Nigeria has the potential. But the greedy politicians are not thinking for the people. 64 years of independence but still no improvement. The reason why Nigeria is called the Giant of Africa is because it has the potential.
Things will get better brother. We in SA are trying to look inward and confront terrible truths. If the people can look inward and take power from these corrupt old men who have been taking advantage.
@@mrsoshadabaadmanit will take time because instead of holding their governments accountable, people choose those leave their countries. Then leaders continue as they wish because no one is taking them to task… people must stop running, the grass is greener where you water it
@@youme1414 Why are you so attached to useless titles, Giant of what, open defecation or giants of EXTREME poverty or giants of money rituals or giants of scammers or giants of human traffickers or giants of drug dealers, which giant are you? As South Africans we don't like titles, we're as simple as that, NO DNA JUST RSA.
How long will they run? That's why they end up forcing themselves in developed countries. Thinking a peace of paper gives them identity in other people's land.
I thought this was America for a second kanti hayi ku la. I don't like it when people compare this country to America but I get where they're coming from.
Our Country is so beautiful and most developed infrastructure-wise, that's why most African brothers and sisters are fighting nail and tooth to be in our country because they feel like they are in Dubai or the US
My in-laws are moving to Nigeria... soon i will visit I can't wait.... thanks for video....we love u guys we want to have a free visa status in Africa...much love from Eastern Cape
We SA ( South African ) - have urban standards- town Planning - Your AFRICAN COUNTRIES DO NOT LIKE - STANDARDS- URBAN PLANNING - FORMAL STANDARDS- INSTEAD YOU PROMOTE and PREFERE SUB STANDARDS and INFORMAL PRACTICES - NO LAW AND ORDER.
I don't mean to be rude or antagonistic. But my dear sister if you visit the places with majority Nigerian brothers. You will be shocked and frightened. Please if you dare. Sunnyside, Kempton Park, Hillbrow. To understand South African's 🇿🇦 source of frustration. Respectfully.
Those places are not governed by Nigerians my dear, those governing are south Africans stop the unnecessary hatred, im from mamelodi ans lived in tembisa as well guess what nationality robbed me at knifepoint??
@tirelo Excuse me. When a building is hijacked and is no longer maintained who's fault is that? When a transformer is blown in Tembisa or Mamelodi. Don't the residents report it. So by that logic the occupants of Hillbrow have the same onus right. But they don't because they know they living there illegally.
@tirelo If people from shacks can do things and even attempt to improve their situations. What's stopping people from what is one of the most educated countries in Africa. They have not converted those spaces for the better.
I stayed there 45years ago and its always been a tidy suburb. Rates and taxes paid by the home owners ensure the place is looked after. People are proud of what they worked for and own, therefore look after their properties.
It comes down to mentality and priorities, what is the relationship Nigerians have with money? They like to flaunt in expensive things and luxuries ( nothing wrong with it by the way) but where do you put that on your priorities list and do you even have the means? I know infrastructure is government responsibility but conspicuous expenditure is a national culture. You can find a normal person driving an expensive car wearing designer but living in a slum 🤷🏾♂️ Change your culture in this regard and you’ll go far, we won’t talk about corruption because that’s an African problem story for another day.
9ja politicians are just not concerned about doing the basic like road, if they do what will they use for campaigns in the next election...Nice view..more videos
Abuja was planned from scratch. Check out Kenyan TH-camr r African Tigress trip to Abuja. She drove around and you can see the planning of the city, implementation and good roads/pavements I was born and raised in London , lived in Paris, Sydney and Perth. I have also travelled around America, Asia and Africa Abuja has good roads and is planned. Many Nigerians have never been and think Lagos is the height of what Nigeria has to offer. Those same ones just can't wait to press record and upload something against their country. It's pitiful really. My channel has a couple of videos of Abuja. Watch them and tell me Abuja roads are bad. Then tell me Abuja is not in Nigeria.
Wrong Nigerians are some of the most skilful and well-known engineers and doctors, etc, around the world. Number 1 problem: They are a very individualistic society, always in competition amongst each other. Corruption in the government and everyday life is seen as the norm, and this goes back what I was saying they are an individualistic society where one will be beyond wealthy while their neighbours live in filth. Number 2: The lack of taking accountability and will never call out their own when involved in scumbag activities ( this is the one major thing that has allowed rampant corrupt individuals to continue and go unpunished). I can go on. Ask yourself how come the powerful, wealthy, most populous African nation with so many resources and its citizens are doing well outside their country, but yet the country itself has nothing to show?
Sadly I am not sure how long we will be able to maintain the infrastructure in South Africa. There is so much corruption and nepotism that there is less and less money available to maintain it all.
Nigerians should take accountability of their failing government policies and get back to drawing table and plan as the nation what they want their Nigeria to be like and learn not to be racially discriminative because that could chase away potential investors, invite us foreigners why should we invest in your beautiful country reveal to the world your potential as Nigerians so investors will be attracted, stop telling us bad things about your country because we will be scared to invest in very beautiful
Again we have places like Nigeria too or worse than Nigeria ma'am ... Loving and learning to other African it's what we really need right now... Much love from Eastern Cape 🇿🇦😊remember we need more Nigerians ladies🤗
SA has a system that citizens pay for everything even to clean the road you walk in. We need to work together with our fellow brothers and sisters from other countries to understand together we respect laws we can live peacefully. We don’t say they must pay we just want them to keep the places intact and clean . The way foreigners behave in SA won’t do that in western countries.
Yes, gutter is an English word The N1 a National road which is about 1950km long and runs from Cape Town to the Beitbridge border....Essentially, Cape To Zimbabwe Welcome to South Africa 🇿🇦🇳🇬
1:07 That's a stormwater drainage to control rain water/floods and they don't smell because they are not connected to the sewage pipes which are also underground and closed.
I've been in Uganda. They talk about self contained toilet yet bad smell coming from the toilet.. There are trenches next to the road, no catch pit for storm water. The roads are only on the streets of members of Parliament. I'll ask myself why are they still voting for them... Politics there are not about Service delivery
I can't talk about Uganda but Nigeria is where I come from, they do election b4 the main election for the public I mean they already know the next president of Nigeria after Tinubu is only us who doesn't know so you see election in Nigeria is turn by turn.
This lady is really humble. Even with nasty comments, you reply with grace. Some of you dissing Nigeria from the comfort of your shack 😂. Don't act like you live in those houses she just showed us. I wish my people were more humble 😢
She humble because she looking likes and views, by trashing her own country. I hope they run her out of Cape Town. Them folks don't want her there anyways; both black and wyts.
@everythingButTheRat There are some obnoxious Nigerians. My point was South Africans who comment on How S.A is better than Nigeria like we all live in those houses. I am referring to nasty comments on the lady's channel. In no way will I suggest Nigerians are humble, just talking about my impression of this lady.
@@amberleach5501 Not in Gauteng and some part of Mpumalanga, such as Lydenburg etc. Roads as terrible in some parts. Streetlights and traffic lights not working, or missing due to vandalism and not replaced and the list goes on
Nigerians content creators must engage in educating the Nigerian nation regarding accountability, responsibility etc, invite investors in your country so there will more tax to collect and you will get more money for your infrastructure, humble yourselves and learn from Southern Africans
My dear there is nothing magical to learn from SA, the leaders know what is right is just that the rot in the system and been unpatriotic won't allow them.
Please tell Nigerians. SA has organized themselves & Nigeria needs to do the same. I've lived in both countries & the difference is very clear. No comparison. By the way, I'm Nigerian before you start arguing
@@disekomotsepe yeah you're right there!! But even leadership in terms of policy making , Nigerian policies don't really favor the nation's interest. Poor infrastructure and all Nothing works in Nigeria In south for example if you want to build a shopping complex or development of any kind usually the government helps with stuff like road and sanitary networks Whereas in country like Nigeria you'll find that the government doesn't get themselves involved in stuff like that
@@thato596 they have all their need to take everything back. They have the intelligence, the manpower and most of all the numbers. They just need to put their pride aside and stop this tribalism. I mean if all the tribes in south Africa also unit for the same course and also respect each other's territories. Why can't they? Thry just need a change of mindset to say, we are doing this for the children and their future, forget and forgive the past
If all of African people stop voting according to race, tribe and religion. People should vote for competence. Then Africa will be a great place
@@bathenebuthelezi1614 thanks 🙏 so much for sharing
While whites vote based on race
💯 💯 Agree.
Finally someone who base their voices on merit
I hope most people in KZN can read this
We wish every country success and yes including Nigeria. When all countries thrive. Africa will arise.
Amen 🙏 thanks so much for sharing
I'm one of many South Africa who wish Nigeria to succeed, Nigerians have the power to make it happen by looking beyond their tribalism.
Your country 🇳🇬 will get better soon, most African countries needs to step up like south Africa 🇿🇦. ❤❤❤❤ From 🇯🇲🇺🇲
Amen ooo
Thanks 🙏 so much for watching
Yep...if people stand up against their government and vote for better government. Running away from home won't solve any problems
Though I wish her well, Nigeria will never get better. The level of mismanagement and maladministration have not been attended to for so long that, rampant corruption and criminality have become part of the social fabric of the society.
@@njakes3001 thanks so much 🙏 for sharing your thoughts
It will change when nigeria stops compairing and start learning from others
@@lincolnolivier2346 thanks 🙏 for watching
It’s true, Nigeria is no where near SA yet they compare themselves to 🇿🇦😲
@@lungamadoda6992 Please... Nigeria is more than SA!
@@youme1414 you need to stop dreaming and start living in reality.
😂😂😂😂😂@@youme1414
As for the Roads its the lazy South Africas tax money that paid for those😂😂
😂😂 So true.
lol they are trying to console themselves, when they say we are lazy. our tax revenue was 145 billion dollars and theirs was 15 billion dollars but yet they are hard working and we are lazy eish, SAns privilege is real
Thanks so much 🙏 for watching
@@bonilekunana8346 So true, I am still trying to understand how does a giant country like Nigeria collect the equivalence of only 21% in tax revenue compared to a tiny country with a population size of only 27% that of Nigeria. That is chronic inefficiency that needs to be cured, and denial is a step further away from the cure.
Yes, she is feeding you nonsense now you want to beat your chest like silverback to Nigerians. Jeez!
South Africa is highly developed. It’s even more developed than most Eastern European countries
Thanks so much for sharing 🙏
SA is a developing country. You are deceived!
Looks better than the UK 😂
True very true
Not most but yeah some
As a South African i say Africa must work together and also nationalise African minerals and resources. True independent is too nationalise. Because western nations owned most the resources in shares and profits in Africa. Tsuhang ma Afrika
Thanks so much for your understanding ❤️❤️❤️
What about China
Nationalization failed in Cuba, Venezuela, Russia and China
I thought Nigeria was the giant of Africa.
So they said, thanks 🙏 so much for watching
Yes, it is! This lady is from the rural area that why she is carried away.
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂you are a joke we see what is happening there. The lady is telling the truth @@youme1414
@@youme1414 Nigeria is a giant in your head only not in Africa.
@@siyabonganxumalo4574 Not in my head. Nigeria is the true giant of Africa. The metrics are there. It is not all about infrastructure that you brag about that makes a giant.
That’s why South Africa should not be compared with Nigeria, coz honestly there’s no comparison.
Thanks so much for watching
@@OJFamilyWorld you welcome I’m a new subscriber and I like your content, hope you have a wonderful stay in SA🇿🇦
@@lungamadoda6992 thanks 🙏 so much for subscribing
South Africa🇿🇦 is so many levels higher and better than nigeria.
Nigeria has the potential. It's sad that in Africa we are still talking about roads in 2024. Those roads are maintained because homeowners in that area are willing to pay high rates and taxes to ensure that the neighbourhood looks good.. It's about priorities. As Africans we need to learn to prioritize things that have collective , long-term benefits not only for individual benefit..
Yes so true, thanks so 🙏 much for sharing
It's their municipality not owners.
. Yes it's their municipality because the owners of the properties are paying rates and levies, it's not for free. Please, ❤🙏
@ thanks for sharing 🙏🙏❤️
@ 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
This is one of the reasons why we only visit other countries and come back cause are enjoying this country.
So true thanks 🙏 for spending time with me ❣️💯💯
The grass is greener where u water it
@@lincolnolivier2346 thanks so much 🙏 for sharing
Thank you sister..lots of love..🇿🇦🇳🇬
Thanks so much 🙏 for watching
If you can focus on improving and developing your country anything is possible.
Thanks so much for sharing 🙏
Honest person like you lives forever ses and happy herittage month to you're family members ❤
Amen 🙏 so much for spending time with me 💓
I'm glad you are enjoying our country
Thank you so much
The youth of Nigeria can make it possible if they stand for what they want for Nigeria
Thanks for sharing 🙏
Bayeke ukuzogcwala la yooh
I love your content. As African we need to learn from each other and love each other Stop being criticising. Calling each by names. At the end of the day we are African. .
Thanks so much for watching
Zulu man I respect that... Am Xhosa Man and you are so right bro... We need to love each other
hello sister, hope you enjoy your stay, much love from south africa
Yes, thanks so much 🙏
It took us many many years sometimes protests and consultation with those in power to progress as a country I mean for some of the developments , Nigeria is a very beautiful country and sure in time roads will get there , these things really need communities standing together and demanding and fighting for service delivery
Yes so true, thanks so 🙏 much for watching
@@OJFamilyWorldwhat is the name of that surburb???
We are appreciate your video, more love from 🇿🇦
Thanks for spending time with me 🙏🙏❤️❤️
😂😂😂😂fact that you showed your fellow Nigerians a drain...thats wild
Thanks so much 🙏 for watching lol
😅😅😅
“You won’t even see it” 😢
We love you sister, Africa is your home, welcome to South Africa
Thanks so much for spending time with me
Ftsek wena rubbish! you are inviting us animals here masende wenja
@thabangtladi8057 danko all immigrants illegal or legalmust go back home bruh idaf if they African✊🏿👊🏿🫠
@@thabangtladi8057 wena Thabang grow up leave @OJFamilyWorld do her thing, she is not doing anything bad..we have thousand of videos on YT doing the same
@@thabangtladi8057Yoh 😂😂😂😂😂 wena 💔 what is your problem
Just love this family well done, and to your country 🇳🇬 it is well change will come soon ❤ from 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Amen oo
Thanks 🙏 so much for watching and your kind words ❤
😂😂 She is taking a video in 🇿🇦 and speaking about 🇳🇬.
😂😂😂
As Africans we need to pull up our socks.Nigeria is capable of reaching same standards of infrastructure
So true thanks for sharing 🙏🙏❤️❤️
South Africa is beautiful and clean.
So true, 🙏 for watching
Thank you for being so truthful. Keep it up young woman.
Thanks so much 🙏 for watching
Am i the only one worried here? Its great that our areas are profiled, but the reality is Once they influx that area (you know the people im talking about), thats the end of its beauty.😢
Thanks for sharing 🙏
Precisely just check what they did to Germiston, Julies in JHB and Sunnyside in PTA. Let alone Turfontein, Rosettenville and South hills
The sad thing is that SAns should be looking up to that country and many others that got freedom in the 50s,60s,70s and 80s but it's the other way round.Roads and public infrastructure is built with public taxes and when people don't pay tax then they won't have roads,schools,hospitals,universities etc.We can't be excited to see public roads in 2024,Africa must do better!!
So true thanks for sharing
Nigeria can have it, but first they must remove lazy and corrupt politicians.
Those politicians are all thieves non exempted
Thank you my sister I hope my Nigerian brothers and sisters back home will see what South Africa is like honestly without hating. Nigeria can be like this if they come together and stop corruption in their government. Banting with South Africa won't fix your situation, PICTURES DON'T LIE.
Thanks so much for spending time with me ❤️❤️
The problem with Nigeria is that, the government doesn't collect tax. Tax money makes difference
@@aarongunnz9513 you don't understand Nigeria that's y , it's not about collecting the money it's about managing it. They are all thieves they collect and keep for themselves without anyone asking them.
In a country with a Functional Tax system... you are bound to have access to such services.
We pay tax and they steal the money
Thank you my sister for the information which I didn't know ❤
I hope by God's grace I still gonna visit Nigeria 🇳🇬.
Thanks so 🙏 much for spending time with me
Hai everyday your Nigerians brother keep on telling us lie's that Nigeria is Rich and we are here to build your economy 😂
Thanks so much for watching
Nigeria is Rich ,its True, but it has a lot of Corrupt Politicians who steals from government. If that Country Govern well it will be Prosperous
To be quiet honest, Nigeria has the potential. But the greedy politicians are not thinking for the people. 64 years of independence but still no improvement.
The reason why Nigeria is called the Giant of Africa is because it has the potential.
Things will get better brother. We in SA are trying to look inward and confront terrible truths. If the people can look inward and take power from these corrupt old men who have been taking advantage.
So true, thanks 🙏 so much for sharing
@@mrsoshadabaadmanit will take time because instead of holding their governments accountable, people choose those leave their countries. Then leaders continue as they wish because no one is taking them to task… people must stop running, the grass is greener where you water it
All African countries have potential boss
@@thabo3866 yeah i agree
This neighbourhood looks like Australia.
Thanks for being aware that there are better ways of doing things and living.
Thanks so much 🙏 for spending time with me
@@OJFamilyWorld You're too humble. Sister you're welcome.
Thanks beautiful sister with your pure heart ❤❤
Thanks for spending time with me 🙏🙏❤️❤️
Nigeria is a failed state, that's why everyone is running away from that sinking ship.
@@mariahkamogelomoloisane6276 thanks 🙏 so much for watching
Shut it! What do you know about the true giant of Africa?
@@youme1414😂😂😂😂
@@youme1414 Why are you so attached to useless titles, Giant of what, open defecation or giants of EXTREME poverty or giants of money rituals or giants of scammers or giants of human traffickers or giants of drug dealers, which giant are you? As South Africans we don't like titles, we're as simple as that, NO DNA JUST RSA.
How long will they run? That's why they end up forcing themselves in developed countries. Thinking a peace of paper gives them identity in other people's land.
She is so humble...i love her spirit ❤❤...respectful sister
Thanks so much for spending time with me 🙏🙏
South Africa is your home my sister as an African, don’t mind bitter people on this comment section.
Thanks so much for spending time with me 🙏🙏❤️❤️
I think there are neighborhoods like that in Nigeria too
Maybe I have not seen it but thanks for spending time with me 🙏🙏💖💖
I just subscribe yipppe keep on blogging
Thanks so much 🙏
Look at it see de road hahahaha
Lol thanks so much for spending time with me 💕💟🙏🙏
I thought this was America for a second kanti hayi ku la.
I don't like it when people compare this country to America but I get where they're coming from.
Thanks so 🙏 much for watching
You know, I'm shocked that we still have a surburb whereby homes are fence less.
@@aarongunnz9513 yes there are lots of houses like that because of the high level security in SA
@@OJFamilyWorld ok I see(security)
Last time it was 1993
After 1994 all the houses were fenced
Our Country is so beautiful and most developed infrastructure-wise, that's why most African brothers and sisters are fighting nail and tooth to be in our country because they feel like they are in Dubai or the US
Yes so true your SA is the USA of Africa and thanks for being kind to us ❤️❤️🙏🙏
My in-laws are moving to Nigeria... soon i will visit I can't wait.... thanks for video....we love u guys we want to have a free visa status in Africa...much love from Eastern Cape
Ooo really, thanks so much for spending time with me 💕💖💖🙏🙏🙏
Africa will prosper.
Yes so true 🙏🙏❤️❤️
We SA ( South African ) - have urban standards- town Planning - Your AFRICAN COUNTRIES DO NOT LIKE - STANDARDS- URBAN PLANNING - FORMAL STANDARDS- INSTEAD YOU PROMOTE and PREFERE SUB STANDARDS and INFORMAL PRACTICES - NO LAW AND ORDER.
Thanks so much for spending time with me
Kanti how are nigerian roads
Call Nigerian roads cheese graters... the way its full of holes and ditches. 😭🙏🏽
I don't mean to be rude or antagonistic. But my dear sister if you visit the places with majority Nigerian brothers. You will be shocked and frightened. Please if you dare. Sunnyside, Kempton Park, Hillbrow. To understand South African's 🇿🇦 source of frustration. Respectfully.
Thanks so 🙏 much for sharing
Those places are not governed by Nigerians my dear, those governing are south Africans stop the unnecessary hatred, im from mamelodi ans lived in tembisa as well guess what nationality robbed me at knifepoint??
@@tirelo Zimbabwean speaking Zulu.
@tirelo Excuse me. When a building is hijacked and is no longer maintained who's fault is that? When a transformer is blown in Tembisa or Mamelodi. Don't the residents report it. So by that logic the occupants of Hillbrow have the same onus right. But they don't because they know they living there illegally.
@tirelo If people from shacks can do things and even attempt to improve their situations. What's stopping people from what is one of the most educated countries in Africa. They have not converted those spaces for the better.
Nice content sis🇿🇦
Thanks so much 🙏 for spending time with me
Keep pushing , guys. You are bigger than your government. If you unite, all will work well eventually.
Thanks so much 🙏 for spending time with me
I stayed there 45years ago and its always been a tidy suburb. Rates and taxes paid by the home owners ensure the place is looked after. People are proud of what they worked for and own, therefore look after their properties.
@@XHansCoché thanks so much 🙏 for sharing
Hi sir, what suburb is that if i may ask..im in the market for a house in CT, moving from Dainfern, you can reply privately if possible. Thanx
@@vusimhlanga8708 Brankenfell
It comes down to mentality and priorities, what is the relationship Nigerians have with money? They like to flaunt in expensive things and luxuries ( nothing wrong with it by the way) but where do you put that on your priorities list and do you even have the means? I know infrastructure is government responsibility but conspicuous expenditure is a national culture. You can find a normal person driving an expensive car wearing designer but living in a slum 🤷🏾♂️ Change your culture in this regard and you’ll go far, we won’t talk about corruption because that’s an African problem story for another day.
Thanks so 🙏 much for sharing
Lol those beautiful birds are also here in Cape Town and I love watching them when they run❤
You'll also find those birds in the villages
Thanks so much for spending time with me 💕💟, yes the Birds are everywhere here in cape town
Im South African and my sister Nigeria will change one day and things will be great. Don't loss hope my sister. I love watching ur videos
When will that happen its over 60yrs now
Thanks so much for your kind words ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏 and also spending time with me
One day God will remember us 🙏🙏 for watching.
9ja politicians are just not concerned about doing the basic like road, if they do what will they use for campaigns in the next election...Nice view..more videos
Thanks 🙏 so much for sharing
It's beautiful 🇿🇦❤❤
So beautiful ❤️
The reason why there are no such roads in Nigeria is because Nigeria lacks skilled town planners.
Even when we have the skills, they say no money to implement. Thanks 🙏 for watching
Abuja was planned from scratch. Check out Kenyan TH-camr r African Tigress trip to Abuja. She drove around and you can see the planning of the city, implementation and good roads/pavements
I was born and raised in London , lived in Paris, Sydney and Perth. I have also travelled around America, Asia and Africa
Abuja has good roads and is planned.
Many Nigerians have never been and think Lagos is the height of what Nigeria has to offer.
Those same ones just can't wait to press record and upload something against their country. It's pitiful really.
My channel has a couple of videos of Abuja.
Watch them and tell me Abuja roads are bad. Then tell me Abuja is not in Nigeria.
Wrong Nigerians are some of the most skilful and well-known engineers and doctors, etc, around the world. Number 1 problem: They are a very individualistic society, always in competition amongst each other. Corruption in the government and everyday life is seen as the norm, and this goes back what I was saying they are an individualistic society where one will be beyond wealthy while their neighbours live in filth.
Number 2: The lack of taking accountability and will never call out their own when involved in scumbag activities ( this is the one major thing that has allowed rampant corrupt individuals to continue and go unpunished). I can go on. Ask yourself how come the powerful, wealthy, most populous African nation with so many resources and its citizens are doing well outside their country, but yet the country itself has nothing to show?
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Happy heritage month ❤
Thanks dear
Sadly I am not sure how long we will be able to maintain the infrastructure in South Africa. There is so much corruption and nepotism that there is less and less money available to maintain it all.
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hope you enjoying our beautiful country my sister
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It the willingness of the people to hold government officials accountable...no short cuts...
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Thank my sister for the truth
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I think your country should give Dangote a chance, big things are coming ( currency, you'll benefit from your oil and support the continent)
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Nigerians should take accountability of their failing government policies and get back to drawing table and plan as the nation what they want their Nigeria to be like and learn not to be racially discriminative because that could chase away potential investors, invite us foreigners why should we invest in your beautiful country reveal to the world your potential as Nigerians so investors will be attracted, stop telling us bad things about your country because we will be scared to invest in very beautiful
What are you smoking? Racial discrimination! This guy is very funny! Hehehe...
This is S.A for you.Our beautiful clean country
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Again we have places like Nigeria too or worse than Nigeria ma'am ... Loving and learning to other African it's what we really need right now... Much love from Eastern Cape 🇿🇦😊remember we need more Nigerians ladies🤗
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SA has a system that citizens pay for everything even to clean the road you walk in.
We need to work together with our fellow brothers and sisters from other countries to understand together we respect laws we can live peacefully. We don’t say they must pay we just want them to keep the places intact and clean . The way foreigners behave in SA won’t do that in western countries.
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Theyv really destroyed our cities.
Hmmm Nigeria my country. The matter long. Everything is not working here abeg.
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Stop comparing yourself with SA 🇿🇦
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@@OJFamilyWorld Pleasure. Good luck with your channel.
Yes, gutter is an English word
The N1 a National road which is about 1950km long and runs from Cape Town to the Beitbridge border....Essentially, Cape To Zimbabwe
Welcome to South Africa
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Nigeria is the biggest supplier of natural resources for making roads. It's time we use what we have.
So true, it's time for a change
You must start by looking yourself in the mirror and with all Nigerian and stop comparing yourself with SA🇿🇦
That's not true 😂
Hmmmm I think the problem is the government. They don’t like good thing. See how this so beautiful imagine it’s just a Radom street.
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It is not a random street. It is a street for the middle class. Don't let SA deceive you. It is not a developed country.
❤ watching from cape town south Africa
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No comments..from South Africa
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We love what she says about South Africa so no need to comment. She’s saying South Africa is clean and doesn’t smell bad like Nigeria.
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@@tokosekgothudi9084 Greed and selfishness has destroyed Africa, let's get rid of selfish politicians and that is all it takes and through the vote.
Nigeria has a lot of rain while we are a water scarce country, so that has an impact on roads I think
So true
1:07 That's a stormwater drainage to control rain water/floods and they don't smell because they are not connected to the sewage pipes which are also underground and closed.
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Nobody cares. The houses in this video are even worse than some compound in Nigeria.
I've been in Uganda. They talk about self contained toilet yet bad smell coming from the toilet..
There are trenches next to the road, no catch pit for storm water.
The roads are only on the streets of members of Parliament. I'll ask myself why are they still voting for them... Politics there are not about Service delivery
I can't talk about Uganda but Nigeria is where I come from, they do election b4 the main election for the public I mean they already know the next president of Nigeria after Tinubu is only us who doesn't know so you see election in Nigeria is turn by turn.
Filling stations shops are very expensive
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This lady is really humble. Even with nasty comments, you reply with grace. Some of you dissing Nigeria from the comfort of your shack 😂. Don't act like you live in those houses she just showed us. I wish my people were more humble 😢
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She humble because she looking likes and views, by trashing her own country. I hope they run her out of Cape Town. Them folks don't want her there anyways; both black and wyts.
@everythingButTheRat There are some obnoxious Nigerians. My point was South Africans who comment on How S.A is better than Nigeria like we all live in those houses. I am referring to nasty comments on the lady's channel. In no way will I suggest Nigerians are humble, just talking about my impression of this lady.
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@everythingButTheRat lol whether you like it or not there are South African in nigeria 🤣
Western Cape Government and City of Cape Town maintains the roads and infrastructure properly
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This is not abnormal for most suburbs in South Africa
You can afford this as working class in South Africa
@@amberleach5501 Not in Gauteng and some part of Mpumalanga, such as Lydenburg etc. Roads as terrible in some parts. Streetlights and traffic lights not working, or missing due to vandalism and not replaced and the list goes on
@@charliesadv8493Brother man, what? Gauteng has stunning places.
🇿🇦🇿🇦♥️🔥Am south african... Am happy that you love our country sister... We love you too... Anyway we need more Nigerians woman😍...danko
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Stay with your southAfrican women, dont be greedy.😅😅😅
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I though Nigeria was better than South Africa lol
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Nigerians content creators must engage in educating the Nigerian nation regarding accountability, responsibility etc, invite investors in your country so there will more tax to collect and you will get more money for your infrastructure, humble yourselves and learn from Southern Africans
My dear there is nothing magical to learn from SA, the leaders know what is right is just that the rot in the system and been unpatriotic won't allow them.
Instead of copying good things from each other as Africans we better find empty words to attack each other.we r cursed
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Don't worry it will b fine someday we are all. Africans
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Which suburb in CT is that, sis? The roads are wider.
Vredekloof
Oh that road is owned by white South Africans , ooh the fresh air that u were breathing as well.
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Niphefumula ikaka Nigeria
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Please tell Nigerians.
SA has organized themselves & Nigeria needs to do the same.
I've lived in both countries & the difference is very clear.
No comparison.
By the way, I'm Nigerian before you start arguing
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Nigeria is a rich country
The land itself is rich
Nigerians themselves are smart
You just need a proper leadership honestly
Its not about the leader. It's about the people. They need a change in mindset. Especially the men.
@@disekomotsepe yeah you're right there!!
But even leadership in terms of policy making , Nigerian policies don't really favor the nation's interest. Poor infrastructure and all
Nothing works in Nigeria
In south for example if you want to build a shopping complex or development of any kind usually the government helps with stuff like road and sanitary networks
Whereas in country like Nigeria you'll find that the government doesn't get themselves involved in stuff like that
Yes. And nigerian is oil is mostly owned by shell ,overseas companies. Africans must nationalise their resources
@@thato596 they have all their need to take everything back. They have the intelligence, the manpower and most of all the numbers. They just need to put their pride aside and stop this tribalism.
I mean if all the tribes in south Africa also unit for the same course and also respect each other's territories. Why can't they?
Thry just need a change of mindset to say, we are doing this for the children and their future, forget and forgive the past
Thanks so much for the comment, exactly what we need in Nigeria