@@georgewalker2831 That amazing, I didn't know that because I had just found his TH-cam channel while searching "Sierra Leone vlogs" since I was missing my country. Thank you for informing me.
@@thatgirl6763 well enjoy the ride my sister were ever you are he will take you to places of historical importance and even make you want to make a visit to places that you have never been too
I simply love vital places like this road. I would like to dive into the exhilarating activities in this busy area. The supplies look splenid and prove customers` prosperity. People in my daily sphere couldn`t match this standard. I am very grateful to receive these impressions through your video and I can`t await to get part of this wonderful scenery. 🤠
Thanks for taking me down memory lane though congested. I always struggle to walk around Kissy Road into Kissy Street the few times I have been home. Unfortunately I did not see or recognised anyone😂😂. You are a very good narrative historian. Blessings to you and the team.❤
Which ever party takes power l humbly surgest that the one and only The legendary triple A gets the order of the rokel for show casing ma ma Sierra Leone
I don't see how full cars or even okada can be allowed to drive through these busy places. Good content though fam. Keep it up.. also do you think you can expand into industry in three country like how oil or soap is made textiles etc.
Back in the days as you say in the 80's. Few of the places/stores used to be either Nigerians seller(yorubas)Lebanese stores or stores run by Haija' or ahaji's.
I suppose people are going to market to buy and sell like they all ways did even back in history saw pit boy the autobiography talks about this busy part of town
Like the video guys, he puts lots of work into it. Appreciate him by liking his videos. It doesn't hurts and it takes a second to like a video.
That girl we all ways do triple A is a living legend he does a better job than the ministry of tourism
@@georgewalker2831 He does, doesn't he
@@thatgirl6763 big time it's the highlights of our day
@@georgewalker2831 That amazing, I didn't know that because I had just found his TH-cam channel while searching "Sierra Leone vlogs" since I was missing my country. Thank you for informing me.
@@thatgirl6763 well enjoy the ride my sister were ever you are he will take you to places of historical importance and even make you want to make a visit to places that you have never been too
Congratulations 👏 to you Triple A ❤️ much love ❤️
I simply love vital places like this road. I would like to dive into the exhilarating activities in this busy area. The supplies look splenid and prove customers` prosperity. People in my daily sphere couldn`t match this standard. I am very grateful to receive these impressions through your video and I can`t await to get part of this wonderful scenery. 🤠
OMG,😮
He that bad
Thanks for taking me down memory lane though congested. I always struggle to walk around Kissy Road into Kissy Street the few times I have been home. Unfortunately I did not see or recognised anyone😂😂. You are a very good narrative historian. Blessings to you and the team.❤
Bring back memories when I was in Sierra Leone with my mom holding my hands as we walked. I miss it.
Our beloved country Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 ❤
Were back on the road big man you all ways bring a smile to my face
Which ever party takes power l humbly surgest that the one and only The legendary triple A gets the order of the rokel for show casing ma ma Sierra Leone
Driving through Abacha Street was a brave experience for me.
Can’t imagine how it looks like when it is raining!!
This area for me has got such child hood memories for me. It's not changed much as it was in the beginning it was busy so shall it be in the end busy
I don't see how full cars or even okada can be allowed to drive through these busy places. Good content though fam. Keep it up.. also do you think you can expand into industry in three country like how oil or soap is made textiles etc.
Me are remember d bakering
The bakery at 3min 10 secs at back street was Alosack backery
My grannie used to send me to buy her bread from there
And if you all are looking for an historical autobiography about this area read sawpit boy by Farid Anthony it's a great read if you can get a copy
I will say Guard street
Back in the days as you say in the 80's.
Few of the places/stores used to be either Nigerians seller(yorubas)Lebanese stores or stores run by Haija' or ahaji's.
Yes o bank of Sackville Street
This street was always busy. (Kissy street as it was called)
Leonard my elders still refuse to call abacha street
I want to visit...any info about how much it costs to rent one bed apartments or how much it costs to stay in a guesthouse for a month? Anyone please!
Street trading and littering goes hand in hand.
Peter back in my day it was not like that
Yes I do.its was a lebanese bakery
Why is the city so crowded?? Where are people going???
Buissness
Buying and selling
It's all ways been busy mariatu even back in my day. Late 70s
People are looking for a good deal trying to find a bargain
I suppose people are going to market to buy and sell like they all ways did even back in history saw pit boy the autobiography talks about this busy part of town
All the oxygen are inhaled in this place and human carbon dioxide fills the air...