Bro I think you should come to ethiop river in Abraka delta state, you will know that this river is not blue and Christal clear enough. So this is not the only blue river in Nigeria , please always do reasach
Oh Mr Nkwa, please visit the Ethiope River - I spent my childhood growing up in Nigeria and my best memories are of swimming in its deep, crystal clear, clean, and cold swift water. I hope that today’s generation can still enjoy it as I and all my childhood friends did.
As usual a good job. Well done ✅. I hope the newly inuagurated Alex Oti government will turn these potentials into economic opportunities and wealth creation.
I Did my national service in a village in enugu state, i never had a problem, not once, never I travelled across the eastern Nigeria, visiting other NYSC members, we kept late nights, had parties, learnt their culture and ate their food I remember the natives coming to our lodge to check if we have eaten I remember them bringing food to us during Easter celebration I learnt how to eat kola nuts with groundnut paste, i learnt how to drink palm win with bushmeat and abacha was my favourite dish then To see a video of you running for your life is truly heart breaking, if you tell me then that places as welcoming as that will now be so unsafe i will never believe it, but here we are Stay safe, I'm hooked on your videos
Thanks for watching Henry. This happened in Azumini in Abia state close to Rivers State and Akwa Ibom state. And not Enugu We have to run for our lives, a really bad experience but thank God we were saved, although few others were not too lucky either. Although this could happen anywhere either, I have to put it out so others take note as well. details on the videos later.
@Egbe UN are aware, so does other world powers. It is also shallow to say that the struggle of another man is useless, that's not right. While you may not agree with their methods, that does not make it useless. Comments like this is what generates uncessary tension online, let try be be mindful of words. Warm regards
Nice job, Mr. Nkwa! However, you missed the more beautiful side of the river where women and kids go to wash, swim, etc. It's such a beauty. The river bank literally extends into some people's households/compounds. There's another part of this same river where you get to see some really beautiful private beaches. You can have real adventure on that side, swimming across the river with the help of a marine rope. A little bit too much of an adventure but very interesting! Who wouldn't love Azumini Blue River?
another beautiful vlog bro. I'm enjoying every bit of it. This blue River is beautiful and if develop would be a nice place to visit. This river passes through Akwa Ibom before entering into the Atlantic Ocean.
Excellent channel! Well done! Spent many a relaxing time at & in Azumini river. Back in the 70's I was an oil service company manager in Phc. Often visited this place. Fellow use to hire big truck tyre inner tubes to float down the river in then! Float down the river. Get out at a beach near the road bridge. Have a BBQ & few beers then back to the smog & dust or mud of Phc!
Thank you bro, South east has been totally neglected by the government in all ramifications! But God is still on the throne, like can't hidden under the bed!
Respect for great rivers, 👍they give abundance o food and water to many creatures especially us humans and the fouls of the air ,delicious eating, yummy 😋
I watched the Azumiri blue River with great passion. We are blessed with many rivers which is fascinating. The sand escalated from the River is very great to build houses and other buildings.
Beautiful 9ja,God bless her abundantly. If only the leaders would wake up and formally change the name to 9ja, because 9ja is a deeply spiritual word. Even though it was coined ignorantly, it means the same thing as suleja, the christ consciousness. Thank you.
Mazi Nkwa! Watching this beautifully produced episode from the top of Marriott Marquis on Broadway New York City, even with multiple options of things to watch. Birikwe, my brother!
A beautiful video was shot, rather than applauding the creative ingenuity of the video some people, thanks to the abolition of the study of history are trying to rewrite history based on their skewed mentality of Igbo-phobia, this video tends to highlight one of the many tourist potentials spread across the country and with the right leadership, it can be achieved.
You should have visited obuaku azumini,that's where u will see the blues river wild enough and that's the place they want to build sea port in abia state
Wow. Did not get that information. Thank you for sharing. But am not sure I will even attempt to visit again, because the boys in that community seems not to be smiling. They actually attacked out vehicles and killed someone, while the rest of us ran for our lives.
@@DavidNkwa ukwa guys no get joy,but if you want to get the full documentary,u should visit their king,he will offer u accommodation and give you a tour guide that will lead you to obuaku azumini, you will get to see where it emptied into the ocean with imo river
Great, something to try out. But I have not seen s single video in this place either. Even the video I saw about the planned port, did not have much to show
@@DavidNkwa you can go to ihialla and visit osemato river where the colonial masters proposed to build sea port for the then Eastern region trade,that's where river naija empties itself into the ocean after ndoni to aboh warri,they are close
@@DavidNkwa their is another tourist place again in arochukwu where Mary celisor sailed through to enter arochukwu,that water ways is called onuasu,and their use to be a government beach over there,is 6 neutical miles to the sea,if you go there,they are very accommodating just tell them u want to do a documentary about onuasu river,if you pull this through ur page will blow up,cos many people don't know that igbos has that kind of access to the sea, U will need a drone to capture the sea cos the village and the government beach was blocked by biafran soldiers during the war to prevent Nigerian soldiers from entering arochukwu through waterways,
There is a plan to drag the river and build a river port on it connecting it to the Atlantic via Akwaibom. and to also build a port city in that axis . Hope it materialises
Great, so now we have two. What the name? Blue River too?. I guess if I visit it, I will find out it's not blue oh. On this my tour I have been able to see and dispute lots of things I seen written on the internet. People, don't even visit they just copy picture and other people write up and duplicate it🤣🤣
@@DavidNkwa Thanks for the good work you are doing. I'm afraid I cant remember the name of the river. The staff of an oil company I worked for took me there in 2010 (12 years ago). The river was so crystal clear, you could see the river bed, even though it was very deep. It is indeed a blue river. I can confirm that much.
@@DavidNkwa its river ethiope flows through abraka, sapele before entering the ocean. It's the deepest inland water way in Africa over 60fit depth, got its source from the foot of a tree.
I think it’s good that the government hasn’t turned this into a money making tourist attraction as it may become polluted and beauty ruined over time. Some gems are better left untouched. 😊
That river part they called Awka Ibom is actually part of Abia land but it was purposely carved to Akwa Ibom in desperation to landlock Igbos but still they failed. Those people living in that part of Awka Ibom are 100% Igbos who speaks Igbos fluently till today and never deny their Igbo origin but they have to accept Akwa Ibom as their host state so to get carried along. Nnamdi Kanu has said it in the past and as I can see you speaks Igbo with them over there. Igboland is never landlocked no matter how the Nigeria government desperately attempted to landlock Igbos just to discourage them from breaking out of one Nigeria. The same way they carved most of Imo state to Rivers state and played divide and rule game in Rivers State that made Igbos of Rivers state to start rejecting their Igbo root but the more they try to reject their Igbo root the more it makes them look so stupid because everything in them said they are Igbos starting from their history, names, name of towns, culture, traditions, language and others. IF NIGERIA WANT TO KEEP IGBOS IN NIGERIA WHAT THEY SHOULD BE FOCUSED IS EQUITY, FAIRNESS AND JUSTICE FOR ALL SO IGBOS WILL FEEL BELONG AND NOT BY PLAYING THOSE GAMES WHICH HAS FAILED ALREADY AS TRUTH CAN'T BE HIDDEN FOR LONGER TIME.
My brother you have said it all, don't mind those ikwerre people, is better that they don't claim Igbo because they don't behave like igbos, Igbo men are hard-working but ikwerre is opposite, ndi ali ndaa, ali oyel, they call us isomaa, imagine the insult,let them never claim Igbo because they are not.
God bless and protect you David, don't mind those omulabis that find it difficult to leave their region, they are in the west shouting landlocked with their media propaganda Nigeria govt knows what they are doing because if they give us sea port, forget tincan and Apapa wharf, how many off their uncles and brothers are into. Importation, ndi uchu
I don't see anything blue in the river yet. Thank you for the video, sir. Most of your video this day is about Eastern region even when South South is included. That is not politically correct in this present time.
Thank you for watching. But I have addressed this in your comment before, besides that, I also think you don't watch some of the videos before commenting. The location of this video is it South-South also? And there is nothing wrong with saying Eastern Region either, if you don't like the words or it does not sit well with you, then sorry Sir, but that is how these Episodes will stay on this channel.
@@tempusfugit1523 there is a difference between southeastern geopolitical zone of nigeria and eastern nigeria . Go read a book, damn 😩 besides , some people in the southsouth geopolitical zone are igbos so i don't know why yo had to drag the whole igbo nation into you mischievous outburst .
Point of currection the most crystal clear water in Nigeria is river ethiope in delta state. It is the deepest inland water in Africa above 60 fit depth which got its source from the foot of a tree. You can check wowache TH-cam channel for verification.
I have seen a few video on this. But my travel have thought me something. Many of the facts and claims pit out there are not correct. For instant you said 60ft is the deepest, that may not be correct, because even Imo river is deep than that, at least I measured it. Did any body measured this depths you have mentioned? I wil love to visit someday and put out correct facts, that part of my job. I was also in a village where the claims the tree is 800 meters tall, even BBC was there and accept that facts. But when I came, I measured it and it was 42 meters. Then I told the Man it's 42 sir, please put out the right figures 🤣
@@DavidNkwa bro am telling you fact above 60fit in some area is above 100ft. Ship use it in sapele. I use to swim in that river when I was in sapele from secondary school. No river in Nigeria comes close to that water in terms of depth and purity.
The river is truly beautiful but why are people dredging the river for sand, this is total environmental degradation and such activities should be prohibited to protect the aquatic and marine lives. Nigeria just don’t care about it’s citizens, Wilde lives and environment, so what is the essence of having a country with a government? Thanks for sharing
Dredging sand,does not affect aquatic live, it will it make the river deep. The river itself needs to be dreged at some point to allow ships to pass through it and bring in good to South east if possible. Those people excavating sands, that's their livelihood if they live it, what do you think will happen, they will go into arm robbery and we don't want that
Follow the Eastern Documentary Tour. Lots of great videos here:
th-cam.com/video/YF0lzCndak8/w-d-xo.html
Bro I think you should come to ethiop river in Abraka delta state, you will know that this river is not blue and Christal clear enough. So this is not the only blue river in Nigeria , please always do reasach
Noted
Nigeria is Beautiful! our mother Land.. Im a Jamaican Foreparent from Nigeria…
Biafra is beautiful 😁
@@henrypeterkin1stop embarrassing yourself
@@lordfedjoe dey play
Yea biafra is wonderful. Nigeria is a colonized country it will never be my Mother land
That's my village. My father's house is just a walk away from the river.😅 Great job!
Oh Mr Nkwa, please visit the Ethiope River - I spent my childhood growing up in Nigeria and my best memories are of swimming in its deep, crystal clear, clean, and cold swift water. I hope that today’s generation can still enjoy it as I and all my childhood friends did.
Eastern nigeria is really beautiful.
it is, and so do other parts of the country. Thanks for watching James
Abia state government should turn Azumini river into a sea port since it is just a few miles to the Atlantic Ocean.
Our new governor has already put it into consideration
Can you hear yourself? To turn a river into a sea-port
@@doverun it’s possible
That’s my village. Anytime we went to the village, we’d go and play around in the river. Time flies.
That's my place, Ukwa east, I'm so happy to hail from here
As usual a good job. Well done ✅. I hope the newly inuagurated Alex Oti government will turn these potentials into economic opportunities and wealth creation.
Absolutely beautiful 😍
I Did my national service in a village in enugu state, i never had a problem, not once, never
I travelled across the eastern Nigeria, visiting other NYSC members, we kept late nights, had parties, learnt their culture and ate their food
I remember the natives coming to our lodge to check if we have eaten
I remember them bringing food to us during Easter celebration
I learnt how to eat kola nuts with groundnut paste, i learnt how to drink palm win with bushmeat and abacha was my favourite dish then
To see a video of you running for your life is truly heart breaking, if you tell me then that places as welcoming as that will now be so unsafe i will never believe it, but here we are
Stay safe, I'm hooked on your videos
Thanks for watching Henry. This happened in Azumini in Abia state close to Rivers State and Akwa Ibom state. And not Enugu We have to run for our lives, a really bad experience but thank God we were saved, although few others were not too lucky either. Although this could happen anywhere either, I have to put it out so others take note as well. details on the videos later.
@Egbe UN are aware, so does other world powers. It is also shallow to say that the struggle of another man is useless, that's not right. While you may not agree with their methods, that does not make it useless. Comments like this is what generates uncessary tension online, let try be be mindful of words.
Warm regards
Let's hope the "good old days" return.
My community my pride❤❤❤❤
Are u from azumini
So beautiful
Stunning I will visit one day.
What a spendour
There is a similar river even more blue and clearer than this one in Ihite Ihiala in Anambra State called Abanze river.
Wow, our movie industries don't shoot on beautiful scenery like these. Your work's the best!!
thank you, thank you
Nice job, Mr. Nkwa! However, you missed the more beautiful side of the river where women and kids go to wash, swim, etc. It's such a beauty. The river bank literally extends into some people's households/compounds.
There's another part of this same river where you get to see some really beautiful private beaches. You can have real adventure on that side, swimming across the river with the help of a marine rope. A little bit too much of an adventure but very interesting! Who wouldn't love Azumini Blue River?
wow!!!. The channel is so underrated, keep up the good work bro
Thank you jafar, kindly share the videos and support the growth. Thank you
Good Job David, thanks for visiting my hometown
You need to visit river ethiope and see beautiful nature
Okay oh. When I get money I go come visit
I’m telling you, that’s the cleanest river in the whole of Africa, the color of that water is so beautiful
@@thebighomiemegatron8409 story for gods. River ethopia no even clean. Move on.
First time learning of such a beautiful river.
10k subscribers, nice one bro, I subscribed when it was around 2.8k sub, now it's 10k + , so happy for the level your heading to.
Thank you Michael for been a vital part of the success journey. Apprecite the support.
Yes o,my local government.
Go to abraka and see blue river
Go check River Ethiope in delta state. It is the cleanest river in Nigeria
alright
Superbe peisaje, natură pură!! Îmi plac locurile sălbatice!! 👍👍😘🤗🤗❤️🙏🙏🙏
another beautiful vlog bro. I'm enjoying every bit of it. This blue River is beautiful and if develop would be a nice place to visit. This river passes through Akwa Ibom before entering into the Atlantic Ocean.
Yes it pass through Akwa Ibom. The boundary is just a few meters. Thank you for watching
@@DavidNkwa thanks for always taking us with you.
Excellent channel! Well done! Spent many a relaxing time at & in Azumini river. Back in the 70's I was an oil service company manager in Phc. Often visited this place. Fellow use to hire big truck tyre inner tubes to float down the river in then! Float down the river. Get out at a beach near the road bridge. Have a BBQ & few beers then back to the smog & dust or mud of Phc!
That's lovely. Although right now due to insecurity, that may not happen again.
Wow! This is so beautiful! I live in Abia, but have never been there.
We really to develop this lovely site.
You should visit
You should visit
Nice one bro 👍👍👍👍
Nice work. Keep it up
Thank you Raph
Thank you bro, South east has been totally neglected by the government in all ramifications! But God is still on the throne, like can't hidden under the bed!
I was on that river deeper in the jungle, it was green and transparent that time, the stones were colorful!! 1973-79
Lovely
Abraka, Sakoba ????? Very blue.....
Wonderful sharing💖 Thank you my dear friend have a nice weekend 🌺 BIG LIKE 👍 👍
Thank you for watching my good friend. Do have great weekend as well
I spent my early teen years in Azumini. I was one of the pioneer students of the boys secondary school there. Beautiful town.
Lovely.
When Nigeria was good.
Lovely place though.
Respect for great rivers, 👍they give abundance o food and water to many creatures especially us humans and the fouls of the air ,delicious eating, yummy 😋
I watched the Azumiri blue River with great passion. We are blessed with many rivers which is fascinating. The sand escalated from the River is very great to build houses and other buildings.
Well said!
Thanks bro, Nigeria is untapped
True.
Ebonyi river is also blue during dry season
Mother nature is really beautiful
Yes it is. The air here are different very fresh 😃
Beautiful 9ja,God bless her abundantly. If only the leaders would wake up and formally change the name to 9ja, because 9ja is a deeply spiritual word. Even though it was coined ignorantly, it means the same thing as suleja, the christ consciousness. Thank you.
Nice coverage I just subscribe to your channel. The Azumini blue river is in Ukwa East LGA and not Ukwa west LGA.
Thanks for the sub!
Ya..Azumini in Ndoki(Ukwa East LGA) Abia state..my place..lovely video: welldone🙌🤘
Thank you Joe
Waw am from there too
Great
@@suremovies8341 yea: nice meeting u..
I did a video like this of Akwa ibom & abia state while I was in my village. Aww this was nice
This is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing as always..
Thank you Moha
Thanks bro for job well done keep it up.. I love your channel...one love👍👍
Thank you
I researched about this place and there's not much information about it, I'd visit there too. Thanks for sharing
Great
Wow such a beautiful and amazing place all we just need in Abia state is a good governor
True. The day Abia get a visionary governor, that state will become top 3 state
good job.
Mazi Nkwa! Watching this beautifully produced episode from the top of Marriott Marquis on Broadway New York City, even with multiple options of things to watch. Birikwe, my brother!
Thank you for watching Akrika my brother
Beautiful scenery and filming. Whatever you guys were running from looked scary.
Take care David 🙏🏼
Thank you. It was
A great documentary
Like your video
Glad you enjoyed it
My classmates include - Victor Taribo, Sinclair Ekekeugbo , Elijah Dents and Pascal Emutchay.
It was a fun time in Azumini.
Elijah dents is my grand father 😊
I love your work bro
Thank you Carbon. Turn up notification for new videos and do check out other content on the channel as well. Warm regards
A beautiful video was shot, rather than applauding the creative ingenuity of the video some people, thanks to the abolition of the study of history are trying to rewrite history based on their skewed mentality of Igbo-phobia, this video tends to highlight one of the many tourist potentials spread across the country and with the right leadership, it can be achieved.
Thank you Kennedy, you can say it again biko
haha thanks for clarifying at the start of the video I was going to say the river doesn't look that blue. Amazing shots
Thank you. Don't know who came up with the name though 😃
There should be a resort there...
In the future
Very cool, would love to adventure through the region. Keep it up
Thank you
Looks so much like Amazon, amazing. Another lost opportunity for tourism in Naija 😫. Nice work bro. Please be careful and safe. 🙏🏾🙏🏾❤❤
Thank you
Akwa ibom is my state and Eti ekpo are my in-laws because aunty is married there , i mean dad elder sister husband is from Eti Ekpo local government .
Great shots 👌 👏
Thank you
You should have visited obuaku azumini,that's where u will see the blues river wild enough and that's the place they want to build sea port in abia state
Wow. Did not get that information. Thank you for sharing. But am not sure I will even attempt to visit again, because the boys in that community seems not to be smiling. They actually attacked out vehicles and killed someone, while the rest of us ran for our lives.
@@DavidNkwa ukwa guys no get joy,but if you want to get the full documentary,u should visit their king,he will offer u accommodation and give you a tour guide that will lead you to obuaku azumini, you will get to see where it emptied into the ocean with imo river
Great, something to try out. But I have not seen s single video in this place either. Even the video I saw about the planned port, did not have much to show
@@DavidNkwa you can go to ihialla and visit osemato river where the colonial masters proposed to build sea port for the then Eastern region trade,that's where river naija empties itself into the ocean after ndoni to aboh warri,they are close
@@DavidNkwa their is another tourist place again in arochukwu where Mary celisor sailed through to enter arochukwu,that water ways is called onuasu,and their use to be a government beach over there,is 6 neutical miles to the sea,if you go there,they are very accommodating just tell them u want to do a documentary about onuasu river,if you pull this through ur page will blow up,cos many people don't know that igbos has that kind of access to the sea,
U will need a drone to capture the sea cos the village and the government beach was blocked by biafran soldiers during the war to prevent Nigerian soldiers from entering arochukwu through waterways,
Perfect!
You are doing a great job boss👏
Thank you
Please o title for that song
There is a plan to drag the river and build a river port on it connecting it to the Atlantic via Akwaibom. and to also build a port city in that axis . Hope it materialises
Read the news as well. To be done by a private company. But for now.nothing
The river looks too small for a river port.
@@morganleonard5280 That's not the mouth of the river
Beautiful place of nature
Yes it is
I know I'm over a year late but Azumini is not the only blue river in Nigeria. You have the Sokponba river in Edo state as well
How is that blue? That's the same color of the river in my village
Where is the river source
Bro what happened? Can't wait to hear the story.
hmm... No be small thing oh
Pls is this water linking imo river to ngwa abia state
not sure it link to Imo River
@@DavidNkwa it do, they have a dispute boundary, that's why am searching for the name
How do you finance this movement and everything...
My pocket. But you can support me
Thanks for your efforts, much appreciated. I know of two other blue rivers, River Ethiope and Umu River at Ndemili both in Delta State.
Great. Thank you C N
Are you a delta person? I mean are you from delta?
Yes
There is a blue river in Delta State, not far from Abraka.
Great, so now we have two. What the name? Blue River too?. I guess if I visit it, I will find out it's not blue oh.
On this my tour I have been able to see and dispute lots of things I seen written on the internet. People, don't even visit they just copy picture and other people write up and duplicate it🤣🤣
@@DavidNkwa Thanks for the good work you are doing. I'm afraid I cant remember the name of the river. The staff of an oil company I worked for took me there in 2010 (12 years ago). The river was so crystal clear, you could see the river bed, even though it was very deep. It is indeed a blue river. I can confirm that much.
@@DavidNkwa its river ethiope flows through abraka, sapele before entering the ocean. It's the deepest inland water way in Africa over 60fit depth, got its source from the foot of a tree.
Sea a few video on TH-cam, but maybe one day I will. Is it to verify and authenticate the facts
I think it’s good that the government hasn’t turned this into a money making tourist attraction as it may become polluted and beauty ruined over time. Some gems are better left untouched. 😊
The correct language isn't clean or dirty. The type of sand on a beach or river determine how clear the water is and gives its color.
That river part they called Awka Ibom is actually part of Abia land but it was purposely carved to Akwa Ibom in desperation to landlock Igbos but still they failed. Those people living in that part of Awka Ibom are 100% Igbos who speaks Igbos fluently till today and never deny their Igbo origin but they have to accept Akwa Ibom as their host state so to get carried along. Nnamdi Kanu has said it in the past and as I can see you speaks Igbo with them over there. Igboland is never landlocked no matter how the Nigeria government desperately attempted to landlock Igbos just to discourage them from breaking out of one Nigeria. The same way they carved most of Imo state to Rivers state and played divide and rule game in Rivers State that made Igbos of Rivers state to start rejecting their Igbo root but the more they try to reject their Igbo root the more it makes them look so stupid because everything in them said they are Igbos starting from their history, names, name of towns, culture, traditions, language and others. IF NIGERIA WANT TO KEEP IGBOS IN NIGERIA WHAT THEY SHOULD BE FOCUSED IS EQUITY, FAIRNESS AND JUSTICE FOR ALL SO IGBOS WILL FEEL BELONG AND NOT BY PLAYING THOSE GAMES WHICH HAS FAILED ALREADY AS TRUTH CAN'T BE HIDDEN FOR LONGER TIME.
Very true. Well said my friend
Guy Igbo Land is landlocked, move on with it
🙄 wahala
@@egbenughevandistobore1058 story 🤣🤣🤣🤣
My brother you have said it all, don't mind those ikwerre people, is better that they don't claim Igbo because they don't behave like igbos, Igbo men are hard-working but ikwerre is opposite, ndi ali ndaa, ali oyel, they call us isomaa, imagine the insult,let them never claim Igbo because they are not.
God bless and protect you David, don't mind those omulabis that find it difficult to leave their region, they are in the west shouting landlocked with their media propaganda Nigeria govt knows what they are doing because if they give us sea port, forget tincan and Apapa wharf, how many off their uncles and brothers are into. Importation, ndi uchu
Thank you
...they are the same ones that bellyache the most whenever there's an agitation for Biafra, why they are so pained I don't know.
Igbo movie producers can’t use here to shoot films 🤦
I don't see anything blue in the river yet. Thank you for the video, sir. Most of your video this day is about Eastern region even when South South is included. That is not politically correct in this present time.
There are lots of youtubers covering other parts of Nigeria, seriously making TH-cam videos and political correctness should not be in one sentence
Thank you for watching. But I have addressed this in your comment before, besides that, I also think you don't watch some of the videos before commenting. The location of this video is it South-South also? And there is nothing wrong with saying Eastern Region either, if you don't like the words or it does not sit well with you, then sorry Sir, but that is how these Episodes will stay on this channel.
@@tempusfugit1523 Watch the video and move on haba , arguing about none existence issues , bra bra .
youme1414, you need to do better than causing mayhem anywhere you are, it shows how irresponsible you are.
@@tempusfugit1523 there is a difference between southeastern geopolitical zone of nigeria and eastern nigeria . Go read a book, damn 😩
besides , some people in the southsouth geopolitical zone are igbos so i don't know why yo had to drag the whole igbo nation into you mischievous outburst .
It’s not half as clean as river Ethiope in Delta State.
Hmm
@@DavidNkwa guy this not matter of umm, you go and see it yourself you will bow,i don't know why you people do contents with doing proper research
Oga we don hear.. move on
@@egbenughevandistobore1058 story for gods.. which river ethiopia 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
River ethiope Kee full of alligator abi crocodile
This is no news.
Point of currection the most crystal clear water in Nigeria is river ethiope in delta state. It is the deepest inland water in Africa above 60 fit depth which got its source from the foot of a tree. You can check wowache TH-cam channel for verification.
I have seen a few video on this. But my travel have thought me something. Many of the facts and claims pit out there are not correct. For instant you said 60ft is the deepest, that may not be correct, because even Imo river is deep than that, at least I measured it. Did any body measured this depths you have mentioned?
I wil love to visit someday and put out correct facts, that part of my job.
I was also in a village where the claims the tree is 800 meters tall, even BBC was there and accept that facts. But when I came, I measured it and it was 42 meters. Then I told the Man it's 42 sir, please put out the right figures 🤣
@@DavidNkwa bro am telling you fact above 60fit in some area is above 100ft. Ship use it in sapele. I use to swim in that river when I was in sapele from secondary school. No river in Nigeria comes close to that water in terms of depth and purity.
hmm.... Okay great. Hopefully I visit someday ☺️
Stop allowing envy eat you up....eSoft
@@chiranking777 is like burge dey your head envy of what?
The river is truly beautiful but why are people dredging the river for sand, this is total environmental degradation and such activities should be prohibited to protect the aquatic and marine lives. Nigeria just don’t care about it’s citizens, Wilde lives and environment, so what is the essence of having a country with a government? Thanks for sharing
Dredging sand,does not affect aquatic live, it will it make the river deep. The river itself needs to be dreged at some point to allow ships to pass through it and bring in good to South east if possible.
Those people excavating sands, that's their livelihood if they live it, what do you think will happen, they will go into arm robbery and we don't want that
Good Job David, thanks for visiting my hometown