Inside the Largest City in West Africa IBADAN
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video, we talk about the history of the largest city in west Africa, also the largest city in Nigeria by Geographical area, this video take a tour on what is inside Ibadan and why the city is so unique to the people of Nigeria and Africa at large. We also talk about the first university in Nigeria, University of Ibadan. If you are looking to understand the Nigerian city, Ibadan, This video is for you as we also delve into the culture and masquerades in the history of IBADAN.
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Ibadan is the best choice for anybody willing to avoid stress in Nigeria 💯
That's right!
@@ayomideglobetrek you are deceiving yourself
@@ObajiEmmanuel-p6kWhat is the best choice in your own opinion?
Planning to enter Ibadan in few days time for a project and I find this video very helpful. Thank you Ayomide.
You welcome, thank you for watching ❤️
I know Iwo Road. I guess even those that don't stay in Ibadan. It like the centre of Ibadan.
That's right 💯
Always thrilled to see your contents ❤
Thank you 😊
brown roof state. And someone will say it is an ancient city. So people don't bring down their house and rebuild it when it get old? This is a typical sign of poverty.
Some area are well modernized actually... People just love to point at the most ancient part of Ibadan that depict what Ibadan was before urbanisation.
Are everybody in your village rich?
The man doesn’t know that’s also another reason why tourists go to Ibadan. Majority of those brown roofs have been there for over hundred years and still standing. Ibadan has maintained its cultural landscape over the years and also giving way to modernization. However you choose to look at it, Ibadan still remains that city that stands. You do not know better than an Ibadan person and so you wouldn’t want someone to rubbish your city.
@@samuelabiodun2952And when they eventually bring down all those buildings, they will still be the first to comment that Yoruba lost its heritage to civilisations.
Good content.
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