Mate "brand UK" is still a major selling point there. I have seen other vloggers (Nigerians) visit to Kano and they weren't received the way you were. I never saw the fleet of cars before, none were turbaned. Kano and Hausa and Fulani culture is something very unique. They could do well with tourism if they could clean up their environment and improve security. The environment when u disturbed is surprisingly green. I was expecting dust and very few trees and lots of camels. The other thing that struck me was the rate of modernisation under the British. The conquest was in 1903, the airport in 1927, the Queen Mother's visit in 1957 this is all in a relatively short timespan. I discovered the British were only in Sudan for 60 years but their influence is less due to the direction Sudan moved in upon gaining independence from the British in 1956. Another great video (yet again). Nagode.
Thanks again for watching! And commenting, being able to communicate with viewers is one of the great joys of TH-cam. I guess the British Colonial legacy has remained stronger in Northern Nigeria. Saying that, I had a few people on the streets saying “Ni hao” to me. A changing of the guard. It’s a very nice climate up there, tropical savanna. Cool evenings and much drier. And if you watched Kano Part 1 we went out into the Kano bush to see the diverse agricultural farming. You’re right. Quite rapid. I guess by then they were getting quite good at it. You’re right, there’s truly huge tourism potential and many things have been well preserved. Sudan, would love to go there! Appreciate again, lots more to come. Hope you enjoy going forward 🙏🇳🇬
@@Waxbill No doubt I will enjoy. Your take on things is very different. Brits of yesteryear, WERE very reserved and kept the locals at a distance for a number of reasons ie fear of disease, danger or over-familiarisation with the locals that may result in a loss of respect etc. You have thrown "all caution to the wind" and seem perfectly at home there. I would never try Dambe boxing (Hausa boxing). I saw the episode where the guy graded hibiscus leaves this was delegated to rural women. Made me think that socialism could do wonders for such an environment... There are a whole load of Nigerians who settled in Sudan around the Gizera plains around Khartoum - some were pilgrims who never made it back, others were refugees from the time the British conquered Northern Nigeria some Hausa & Fulani nobility fled by horse to Sudan - where they stayed.
Please come to Calabar, i know you'll be amaze by the culture and green natural environment.. The first capital state of Nigeria with a lot of history 📖📖📖
@@Waxbill Eco-tourism in one of the few designated "bio diversity hotspots" in the world. Due to the variety of animals and plants found between Cross River State (Nigeria) and Cameroon.
@@oceejekwam6829 I will need to figure out the visa situation and cross the border. Is this the part of Nigeria which Obasanjo handed over to Cameroon?
The fact that even in a place as rural and “undeveloped” as Kano can document history from 999 is insane to me 😮💨 just shows how much respect they have for their culture, tradition, and all. Great video as always, informative and entertaining at the same time😄
@@ThePolicyPodium Kano wasn't even rural for a long time. It was a major termination hub for trans-Sahara trade. The religion and other forms of influence bear testimony to that.
Great videos. One thing I've noticed about Nigerian culture is that it's very common to just have people hanging out anywhere you go. Like the large amount of people in front of the Emir's palace. I used to find it weird but living in the West, I miss it. It shows that a place is lively.
New subscriber. If you are in the north, swing by the middle belt of Nigeria and go to LOKOJA and JOS. You may not want to leave! The history, weather, clean air, sights, food and (most importantly) the PEOPLE. Seriously, do this and thank me later 😊😉
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it 🙏 🇳🇬. Have to say the begging was pretty frustrating and widespread. Saying that, it’s likely that salaries haven’t kept up with the rapid inflation of goods and devaluation of the Naira over the past few years. Not an excuse but there is suffering out there
They're probably paid very low wages. Do you think they'd be begging if they received fair or decent salaries? The Nigerian government should step in and pay for the maintenance of the royal palaces and staff salaries.
from kenya disgusted by these traditions , surrounded by very very poor and he has to be worship, a billionaire, he shouldn't be worshipped he should be improving the life of his people gosh!!!!!!!!!
Sanusi one of the most brilliant minds in Nigeria is wasting away in a position thats of no relevance to his people, Nigeria or africa! I mean even his security look poverty stricken Could be running for presidency to bring prosperity to Nigeria, but all for culture right... shame
Why r Oyinbos addicted to mix negativity to Africans. Always have to add a negative spin to any African story. Be grateful these folks r open and willing to talk to you without resentment. We dont get these grace in the West
@@ibrex4realiu all those schools yet lowest literacy rates, highest rates of kids out of school. Low human development index. The numbers speak for themselves
Speaking different languages of Nigeria in your videos shows you are a fast learner. Nice one❤❤❤
@@abigailajorgba3847 thank you ❤️
Nigeria is so diverse. There’s always something going on in each region. Massive love for NAIJA!❣️🇳🇬
Naija’s almost a continent itself! Thanks for watching 🙏 🇳🇬
You are correct; but our diversity is what makes the country so fascinating and unque
For real. This is why I love Nigeria my country
Mate "brand UK" is still a major selling point there. I have seen other vloggers (Nigerians) visit to Kano and they weren't received the way you were. I never saw the fleet of cars before, none were turbaned.
Kano and Hausa and Fulani culture is something very unique. They could do well with tourism if they could clean up their environment and improve security.
The environment when u disturbed is surprisingly green. I was expecting dust and very few trees and lots of camels.
The other thing that struck me was the rate of modernisation under the British. The conquest was in 1903, the airport in 1927, the Queen Mother's visit in 1957 this is all in a relatively short timespan.
I discovered the British were only in Sudan for 60 years but their influence is less due to the direction Sudan moved in upon gaining independence from the British in 1956.
Another great video (yet again). Nagode.
Thanks again for watching! And commenting, being able to communicate with viewers is one of the great joys of TH-cam.
I guess the British Colonial legacy has remained stronger in Northern Nigeria. Saying that, I had a few people on the streets saying “Ni hao” to me. A changing of the guard.
It’s a very nice climate up there, tropical savanna. Cool evenings and much drier. And if you watched Kano Part 1 we went out into the Kano bush to see the diverse agricultural farming.
You’re right. Quite rapid. I guess by then they were getting quite good at it. You’re right, there’s truly huge tourism potential and many things have been well preserved. Sudan, would love to go there!
Appreciate again, lots more to come. Hope you enjoy going forward 🙏🇳🇬
@@Waxbill No doubt I will enjoy. Your take on things is very different. Brits of yesteryear, WERE very reserved and kept the locals at a distance for a number of reasons ie fear of disease, danger or over-familiarisation with the locals that may result in a loss of respect etc.
You have thrown "all caution to the wind" and seem perfectly at home there. I would never try Dambe boxing (Hausa boxing).
I saw the episode where the guy graded hibiscus leaves this was delegated to rural women.
Made me think that socialism could do wonders for such an environment...
There are a whole load of Nigerians who settled in Sudan around the Gizera plains around Khartoum - some were pilgrims who never made it back, others were refugees from the time the British conquered Northern Nigeria some Hausa & Fulani nobility fled by horse to Sudan - where they stayed.
@@Waxbill Maybe the people who greeted you in Mandarin 🇨🇳 have poor eyesight 👓.
Thanks for the history lesson and showing us around Kano.
You’re welcome. Glad you enjoyed it 🙏 🇳🇬
I love the Sahelian architecture. As beautiful as it is unique.
Quite stunning and well preserved. Would highly recommend seeing it up close 🙏 🇳🇬
in my opinion, right now, nobody is making content like yours, in this niche you are the best there is.
@@johnaime213 thank you sir, kind of you to say! Hopefully we manage to keep improving. Lots to come 🙏 🇳🇬
William i am really enjoying these vids .... great stuff
You are too kind! 🙏 🇳🇬 Lots more to come
This is a beautiful video. Beautiful tradition too.
Thank you, you’re too kind. An honour to be able to see it all up close. Would highly recommend a trio 🙏 🇳🇬
Thank you for touring some important places in Kano.
Thank you sir. Hope you manage to see the same 🙏 🇳🇬
@@Waxbillwould have to...
I'm from auchi sacred kingdom edo state I love kano state Sanusi is my second king 🤴 GOD is involved 🙏 ❤❤
A highly regarded man with many skills and talents 🙏. Hope you enjoyed the video as much as I did making it 🇳🇬
Nice work 🤜🏽🤛🏻
@@IbrahimSidi-l5o thanks brother 🙏 🇳🇬 🇬🇧
Quite interesting and exciting documentary especially as the latter part of the video focusses more on the glorification of the British royalty
@@ayilafola7156 thank you for saying so 🙏 🇳🇬 and I hope you found it well balanced
@@Waxbill 50/50 balance 😄😄😄
Now we have you presenting documentary about Nigeria that meets the Gold Standard distinction..
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@ ⭐️
Very entertaining, thank you. Next up, Will Ashbee takes Nollywood. Can’t wait!
@@Amy-wu1gf too kind and well spotted! Nollywood out tomorrow! Hope you enjoy and thanks for commenting 🙏 🇳🇬
Very interesting to watch. Love it!
Thanks so much! Glad you found it so 🙏 🇳🇬
Please come to Calabar, i know you'll be amaze by the culture and green natural environment.. The first capital state of Nigeria with a lot of history 📖📖📖
I would love to come! 🙏 🇳🇬
@@Waxbill Eco-tourism in one of the few designated "bio diversity hotspots" in the world. Due to the variety of animals and plants found between Cross River State (Nigeria) and Cameroon.
@@oceejekwam6829 I dey come! Amazing Nigeria 🙏 🇳🇬
@@Waxbill Cameroon has the Korup forest reserve and the Takamanda Reserve. You will probably need a visa to cross over.
@@oceejekwam6829 I will need to figure out the visa situation and cross the border. Is this the part of Nigeria which Obasanjo handed over to Cameroon?
Incredible fleet of vehicles
Quite something! Lucky to have had access 🙏 🇳🇬
Very nice coverage
Thanks! 🙏 🇳🇬
One day I will visit Kano state inshallah
Here’s hoping you get there soon 🙏 🇳🇬
quality content!
Too kind, appreciate the comment 🙏 🇳🇬. Lots more to come
Good to see Mustapha’s repairs holding up well
I think those trainers are almost beyond saving! Thank you for watching in such detail 🙏 🇳🇬
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The fact that even in a place as rural and “undeveloped” as Kano can document history from 999 is insane to me 😮💨 just shows how much respect they have for their culture, tradition, and all. Great video as always, informative and entertaining at the same time😄
@@ThePolicyPodium thanks Fiyin! Your comments always welcome 🙏 🇳🇬 Would recommend a visit 💯
@@ThePolicyPodium Kano wasn't even rural for a long time. It was a major termination hub for trans-Sahara trade. The religion and other forms of influence bear testimony to that.
It looks like Ibadan Oyo state is your next stop Will. I got my eyes 👀 on you :)
You got it in one! Ibadan and my experiences in Nollywood 👀… coming soon 🙏 🇳🇬
Great videos. One thing I've noticed about Nigerian culture is that it's very common to just have people hanging out anywhere you go. Like the large amount of people in front of the Emir's palace. I used to find it weird but living in the West, I miss it. It shows that a place is lively.
Eating on the flor at 7:30. Alihamdulilah for the humility and simplicity of Islam.
Thanks so much! You’re right, it adds a certain warmth 🙏 🇳🇬. Where are watching from?
@@tomiwa1aa simple and communal way to have breakfast 🙏
New subscriber. If you are in the north, swing by the middle belt of Nigeria and go to LOKOJA and JOS. You may not want to leave! The history, weather, clean air, sights, food and (most importantly) the PEOPLE. Seriously, do this and thank me later 😊😉
@@nkemdiumuezedam8136 I’ve always wanted to go, Plateau State is on the list! 🙏 🇳🇬 Thanks for watching, commenting and welcome aboard 🫡
@@Waxbillplateau state is a must, you need to come see GOG $ MAGOG!
Amazing
@@thelmajones1509 thank you! Glad you enjoyed it 🙏 🇳🇬
What is wrong with Nigerian security guys, why are dey always begging?? Haba! So embarrassing.
He should be fired for his shameless behavior 🤬🤬🤬.
I'm embarrassed to hear that security guy say 'dash me something'. Very shameful
😂😂😂 all securities over the world begs money, it's just unfortunate Nigerian securities get caught on camera.
@@Bigbamid ...they are no different from all their ogas.
@@illitrait yes ooo
Nice Video!
Thank you! Appreciate the comment 🙏 🇳🇬
Your next episode is Ibadan. Thank you
💯 (and my experiences in Nollywood 👀). Hope you enjoy! 🙏 🇳🇬
@@Waxbill Thank you, sir
Kano kenan. (Ko da me kazo an fika)
come to england...i wish
😆
Would be great to play a round with Mr Kabiru in 🏴
Nice
@@allanmason7882 thank you 🙏 🇳🇬
They guy who said you drove it 300 yards must have been angling for a tip 😂
A strong wind and hard fairways! ⛳️
Hello Will Ashbee, If you still in Kano would like to meet. Cheers!!
Hello! Sadly not, this was shot a few months ago. But thank you for watching 🙏 🇳🇬
Timeline of Remus
Nice video,but embarrassing the way everyone's asking for "something" doesn't speak well of the throne.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it 🙏 🇳🇬. Have to say the begging was pretty frustrating and widespread. Saying that, it’s likely that salaries haven’t kept up with the rapid inflation of goods and devaluation of the Naira over the past few years. Not an excuse but there is suffering out there
@Waxbill ,that's true. I grew up in Kano myself & have always loved the town.
They're probably paid very low wages. Do you think they'd be begging if they received fair or decent salaries? The Nigerian government should step in and pay for the maintenance of the royal palaces and staff salaries.
The government system really dismantle the culture 😢
Hausas is always slaves while Fulani is the kings
It's sad watching my people embarrass themselves 😭
How?
from kenya disgusted by these traditions , surrounded by very very poor and he has to be worship, a billionaire, he shouldn't be worshipped he should be improving the life of his people gosh!!!!!!!!!
8th comment
My guy! Thanks for being so supportive 🙏 🇳🇬
Why are this military and paramilitary guys always disgracing our country? Everytime, find me something...
i thought Muslims dont like Western influence but enjoy using Western made items... 😂😂😂😂
CONTRIDICTON AT ITS FINEST
Sanusi one of the most brilliant minds in Nigeria is wasting away in a position thats of no relevance to his people, Nigeria or africa! I mean even his security look poverty stricken
Could be running for presidency to bring prosperity to Nigeria, but all for culture right... shame
Why r Oyinbos addicted to mix negativity to Africans. Always have to add a negative spin to any African story. Be grateful these folks r open and willing to talk to you without resentment. We dont get these grace in the West
Tell them
Boko no be haram
I can assure you Kano had more schools than your state. 15 universities and counting.
@@ibrex4realiu all those schools yet lowest literacy rates, highest rates of kids out of school. Low human development index. The numbers speak for themselves
U just gained a subscriber, come to sokoto 🫶🏽
@@usmantsamiya1913 thank you, welcome aboard! I would love to 🙏 🇳🇬