Do You Think Giants Exist in Nigeria? We Found one in the borders of Nigeria and Cameroon
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Do You Think Giants Exist in Nigeria? We Found one on the borders of Nigeria and Cameroon! In this adventure and documentary video, we go on a journey to the borders of Nigeria to discover if giants do, in fact, exist in Nigeria and Cameroon.
Along the way, you will see the fascinating landscape of the Mambilla Plateau, and learn some incredible facts about this mysterious continent.
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@thelmathomas9399
Жыл бұрын
Where is the giant? I didn't see him
@camila.sweetlipz
Жыл бұрын
Why do you allow for the child in the boat do the hard work? That's so wrong!
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
@@camila.sweetlipz in this part of the world kids work. That his boat and that what he does as business to feed. Even if I offer to help, he won't accept it. So understand different culture and context before judging. Thank you
@mrrichard9657
Жыл бұрын
@@camila.sweetlipz that's part of the culture .. Chinese and African have one thing in common they don't grow children in these countries to be weak at a young age they live in reality not like the Ciity youths who are raised soft and weak ...
@camila.sweetlipz
Жыл бұрын
@@mrrichard9657 tell me anything, grown ass men watching a minor do the hard work, unexcusable.
It is time to tell our own history to the world. Great job 🇬🇭🇹🇬 Benin 🇳🇬
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
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@armandredman
Жыл бұрын
This has become one of my favorite channels , this guy is good , man I want to visit africa I know I don’t look like it but I have african blood
@Officialkokopee89
5 ай бұрын
On point
First time subscrber. How awesome that our people are now able to tell our own stories without the bias of Western lens. I have travelled a bit around our continent and the thing that amazes me is how diverse it is. I have been to the Amazon and it was awe inspiring but then you know we have the DR Congo rainforests. I have seen Niagara Falls and then in my own Zimbabwe we have Victoria Falls which is even mightier. We truly are blessed with everything in Africa. We just need peace and better leadership.
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
I couldn't have said it better. Thank you Muchi
@koninray1307
Жыл бұрын
Same here
@akojiekeyi9854
Жыл бұрын
Peace and better leadership for Africa - can't agree with you less; these are what Africa needs - with God's mercy.
@malonphillips3268
Жыл бұрын
💪🏿
@ianhits-ie6mo
Жыл бұрын
Well said
My name is Laura Wilder and I am a white woman from America. I love the videos that you have created. I feel a strong connection to your lands. I want to to know that I always send my hearts love and energy to you and all the Beautiful people in your videos. We are all connected and I am truly grateful for everything you have to teach me and my family. Blessings to you all, and to everyone in between our lands. Life is so encouraging. Love is the only way to peace. Thank you so very much. Keep up the good work.
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Laura for your support. welcome to the family. New video just droped
@thomasgarman4295
Жыл бұрын
Does it matter what color you are ma'am Jesus sees no color
@TonyJackson-kp3ld
Жыл бұрын
You're not white you are Caucasian or European but was called black
@Ghade3245
Жыл бұрын
How are you feeling connected to another continent? How do we get peace through love...evidence shows love creates hate it's all entropy please think before your heart
@stonesoup842
Жыл бұрын
Laura Ingalls. Is that you?
These are parts of Nigeria we rarely see on TV…..thank U for showing us the diversity of our lands 👏🏾🙌🏾
@godschild3640
Жыл бұрын
LOOK ATTHE PICTURES OF EGYPT
Tourism is what would have made nigeria great, if only there was peace and the leaders had sense
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
lol. check this out: rb.gy/bwwydz
@Inaesteeina
Жыл бұрын
Facts!!
@joe90jacob57
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@ritajustritapierce9667
Жыл бұрын
Préservation is important too
@sidneydorsett8697
Жыл бұрын
Tourism flourishes where there is a sense of security. Prosperity is guaranteed anytime there is peace and hospitality
What makes you unique is that you know there are many youtubers doing almost the same thing by enjoying themselves in the city and I understand thier messages Africa has been painted in a bad light for so long so people are tired so they where trying to change the narrative by showing the world the good and the bad side of Africa by Africans not not by the ones who made Africa this way in the 1st place' so you choose to go the hard way and by showing the depth and the different part of Nigeria' I say thank you.
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Yes. Than you omolani Ayanshola for your delightful comments and support always. Warm regards, Happy Monday.
@irenerasekhula-mangan2118
Жыл бұрын
May God give you strength bro. Africa is beautiful. Thank you for showing it off. Amazing!!
@bolajinwokike6957
Жыл бұрын
Pls be careful your life is more precious, God continue to guide you, knowledge is power
@Flower-ck2bs
Жыл бұрын
Everybody knows that Africa is beautiful and a treasure. Just because of that others are doing their best to take her from africans. For example ezploiting the continent and westernizing it. There is now a gay movement but no peace, job, roads,clean water and so on for african people…
@MOONCHASER64
Жыл бұрын
Is a beautiful place to be able to see. I'm glad he is sharing. Be blessed 🙌 😇 🙏
My husband is from Cameroon and I am born in the USA. We are married for nearly 50 years. I visited Cameroon with him twice and it was wonderful. He used to tell me stories of Cameroon and sing folklore songs to me. But now he is old and he doesn’t remember these things anymore. Thank you for sharing this
@holyscriptures82
Жыл бұрын
😊
@DavidNkwa
6 ай бұрын
This so beautiful and touching
@dermotwallace5533
4 ай бұрын
So, you stole him from us?
@obetaritachinagorom4331
Ай бұрын
That's so touching
I am African American and on my Gullah GeeChee paternal side is Igboo, Nigerian. I was able to trace that in one day, when I met my Great cousin on this Island. We are one of few African Americans who were isolated during SLAVERY and were able to then and now, still speak the West and Central African language with English, African traditional food, spiritual customs and making baskets...etc.❤😂🎉😅😊.
@ucukaoma4551
Жыл бұрын
Wow! Where are you located? We are in Austin, Texas: proudly born and raised in Igbo land in Nigeria.
@adamankind1onearthg
Жыл бұрын
@@ucukaoma4551 what is gulla.. I am in Atx too.from ethio
@BrendahAriesAkoth
Жыл бұрын
Wow! This is amazing! Very wonderful!
@corablue5569
Жыл бұрын
That is so cool- awesome to keep your traditions/language alive.
@rachzor
Жыл бұрын
@@ucukaoma4551 I think it's in coastal Georgia. There is a monument for a slave ship that all the slaves jumped into the sea with their chains, and drowned. They said they are mostly Igbos.
It’s nice for me, as a westerner of America and white, to see your country and the things that have been told from generation to generation. I believe in celebrating all walks of life and the cultures. I love the fact that you are out there finding evidence of things that your people talk about. I celebrate you and your history
@thecornastore
Жыл бұрын
West is east east is west south is north north is south
@TheMarti58
Жыл бұрын
What make emphasis to your skin color? do you see dogs or other animals making a fuzz over their color? I have always. Considered whites as descendants of the NEPHILIN.
@zkaengineers9484
Жыл бұрын
Why you menshioned white??????
@zkaengineers9484
Жыл бұрын
Why you menshioned white??????
Great job. I love it when we Africans tell our own stories like this. Kudos.
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Thank you William, we continue to do my little part. Kindly follow our Northern and Eastern Nigeria Doc Series Here: rb.gy/zfcsy6 and rb.gy/mdz3fx
@MethodiousMind
Жыл бұрын
HEAR HEAR!
@freddiekustaa2633
Жыл бұрын
What is the meaning of kudos?🤔, it might sound like a stupid question, please advice
@MethodiousMind
Жыл бұрын
@@freddiekustaa2633 kudos means good job
@DannyBoYfutube
Жыл бұрын
Plus i dont think they have to worry that much of their govts technology to track and destroy the evidence as much as the countries lije U.S. or U.K.
An American priest & his wife were in Kenya assisting with missionary work due to the drought. The couple mentioned the folks living in that area in Kenya, did not experience depression like Americans. They said they felt blessed just to be alive. Look how much depression effects folks in the west, who feel they "have it all" & say how bad they feel for folks struggling in Africa. You see more smiles in Africa than any other continent. Bless You guys!! Keep up the awesome videos & keep enjoying how life was meant to be enjoyed :)
@capecodder04
Жыл бұрын
The Priest had a wife? What kind of Priest was he?
@cristianpopescu78
Жыл бұрын
There is a mice experiment in which they became anything, all confort possible. No more fight for food,for security ,all a kind of mice Paradies.Then all ended in horrible each other Gangs fight, canibalism, male female sexual aberant behavior and babies misscare.Just a few got separated themselves ,in higher places, living alone .apart of all madness.
@YT-xk5jl
Ай бұрын
Whatever. Keep your missionary nonsense to yourself. I am African and I would smile better if you ppl stopped stealing and looting from our continent in the name of investing, tourism, Christianity and other crap
@British_Cocoa
20 күн бұрын
Very true
So grateful that I found your channel. I just found out that I'm 35% Nigerian and love to know more about my culture.
Firstly, @13:27 the song is in Swahili language😊. A language widely spoken in East and Central Africa, and growing…. Second, it’s amazing how this continent is beautiful and the people who leave on it - in their diversity - are similar or share a common thread… If you blindfold me and drop me in these parts. I would start looking for my village because of the many similarities😅. Not only in landscapes but foods, hospitality, traditions etc….The more we are told that we’re different a people, the more we must discover that we’re actually from the same Mothers. So thank you Nkwa these journeys👏🏿✊🏿😎
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Well articulated my Friend
@peterkonga04
Жыл бұрын
@@DavidNkwa Song title?
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Can't remember
@princesschioma1684
Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this. Thank you
@freedmanholocaustvictim7467
Жыл бұрын
I must have Giants in my family. Size 13 shoe is normal in my family 😅.
Your choice of music, the vast landscape, the hills, the people, food, the river, a little bit of desert-like terrain and everything in between. Most especially, the fact that it's all in NIGERIA, is incredible.
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Well Said Mau. Thank you
@titilayoakande6161
Жыл бұрын
Were is your, you should encourage him, not talk him down
As a Mambilla Lady! I must say good job. You really invested so much energy. Thank you for showing the world the beauty in Mambilla Taraba State
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, for watching. Kindly follow our Northern and Eastern Nigeria Doc Series Here: rb.gy/zfcsy6 and rb.gy/mdz3fx
@ucukaoma4551
Жыл бұрын
Share his videos with everyone to support his work!
I am very happy to see the local people explaining this circumstance without narrative or bias from Western commentary. This is very important.
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
right. Kindly follow our Northern and Eastern Nigeria Doc Series Here: rb.gy/zfcsy6 and rb.gy/mdz3fx
Greatly appreciate your videos. I love to watch videos of my African people. I pray that God will continue to bless and keep you and all the people of Nigeria. Greetings from Guyana 🇬🇾 South America.
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Sheanna Fowler
@mibuenenimasonunuke5805
Жыл бұрын
Oh wow, I stayed in Guyana from 2013 till 2016... went to the flight school at ogle and I lived at kitty and west coast demerara. As a Nigerian i would tell you that I love Guyana 🇬🇾 and Guyana is beautiful
@sheannafowler3780
Жыл бұрын
@@mibuenenimasonunuke5805 Wow, that's so great. I live on the West Coast Demerara in a small village called Farm, not too far from Parika. Glad to hear that you have lived in Guyana. The Africans in Guyana love to learn about our motherland. I love the culture and food.
@ucukaoma4551
Жыл бұрын
Do share the videos!
@YT-xk5jl
Ай бұрын
We are not “your” African people. Smdh. You people aren’t even African!
Man, David, your consistency is so impressive. Consistency in growth, consistency in production, consistency in doing what you're passionate about regardless of the outcome. You're super inspiring!
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Thanks you for your kind words Aima, long time, how is life after school? hope you are doing great
@AimaOj.
Жыл бұрын
@@DavidNkwa You're welcome, David. Life after school is quite great but it feels like this country is after my life right now. 😭
@victorkesh8175
Жыл бұрын
@@AimaOj. 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 God 4bide ooo the zoo can not be after you ooo.
@AimaOj.
Жыл бұрын
@@victorkesh8175 😂😂😂 God no go let us live for zoo o.
@chiomaokoromadu
Жыл бұрын
This is super inspiring / interesting ..keep conquering new heights
I’m from Scotland we have the same stones as you and ours go under the sea and connect with the ones in Ireland. We also have a giant foot print in the hills across from my house. The story goes that when the ancient kings were to be crowned they has to have one foot in the foot print at summer solstice and kneeled facing the rising sun.
@katiebea9258
Жыл бұрын
Heard of Giant's Causeway (if I read you correctly) but NOT heard of the "Crowning Ritual" or the footprint. Will try to find information on it. I presume you know of the "Grave of Scotia" which is something I heard of only in the last two years.
@williamwaddell6799
Жыл бұрын
Are u from Dunadd?
@williamwaddell6799
Жыл бұрын
@@katiebea9258 it's up north, a place called Dunadd. Long before they did coronations at Scone they crowned our King at Dunadd. I'm sure there was foot shaped hole in a rock on a hill and the Kings foot had to fit in the stone or he couldn't be crowned, or something like that 🤔
@katiebea9258
Жыл бұрын
@@williamwaddell6799 well, that dove me into a rabbit hole of videos on the "footprint ceremony"'s location and drone footage of that magnificent "hill fort". Fetched up on *Celtic History Decoded* channel and others. There seems to be stubborn controversy on different angles of ancient Scottish history; primarily as so little written on Scots by Scots. And you can trust "third party" histories only so much in some cases. Imagine what the enemies of the Pictish Scot's vs Gaelic Scot's (much less Romans) would twist of "history", if it's only taken forty years to twist USA history from HOW I view the Founding Fathers and the USA Constitution vs the twisted image being pushed in American schools today. Warm breezes, soft sun, gentle rains on you and y(our)'s.
@williamwaddell6799
Жыл бұрын
@@katiebea9258I always wanted to go to Dunadd. I need to make a point of doing it sooner rather than later. Where u from Katie?
Nigeria has one of the most varied and beautiful landscapes in the world but it is hidden. We don’t love ourselves enough to love our beautiful country and so we hide its beauty behind the shame of our corrupt leaders
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
More video still coming. Have you seen the last video that droped? kzread.info/dash/bejne/q41q1MVwZMrHj7g.html
@josephabah5707
Жыл бұрын
You took these words from the hearts that millions of Nigerians who kept asking questions about our country.
@emmanuelaliji3497
Жыл бұрын
Everything is not about leaders, we all owe Nigeria the responsibility to show the beauty of Nigeria just like this man is doing. How we conduct and behave to foreigners in our land and abroad matters. Everything will fall in place in due time. Don't forget we are still young as a country, but have been through a lot, remain hopeful.
@usmanjohn3267
Жыл бұрын
We don't hide they don't have the time and interest in showing because is all about crude oil and in such places u can find lots of resources
@nataliegilbert7412
Жыл бұрын
I think that most people, the world over, suffer the same problem: most don’t extensively travel around (& get to know) their own country. Therefore, we represent our country, through ignorance.
Man, the sweeping vistas are breathtaking, but the subplot of finding the footprints is so captivating, too. I love the storytelling in your documentaries.
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@dermotwallace5533
4 ай бұрын
You must store up this videos and register with DSTV or any cable company to get more subscriptions soon.
Am from Adamawa state very close to taraba but I have never heard of this story thank you for showing us through the lens of your camera.
@lindakempton7657
Жыл бұрын
I don't understand this story how is it possible one giant leg is In Nigeria and the other leg is in Car😮meroon nice place in Nigeria. 🇳🇬 🇳🇬 🇳🇬
I’m from Sierra Leone and I’ve always loved the idea that there’s another world, other possibilities apart from what we see and know; hence my obsession with fantasy movies and books. I want to know unequivocally what lies beneath and I’m always doing research to find out. I wish I were there side by side with you in your discoveries and your journey. The exploration of nature alone is such an uplifting experience. I love to breathe in deeply the it’s fresh air . I love the fact of another African sharing in this passion. ❤
David you are our Nigerian Hero!!!!!!!! God Bless you
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Thank you FAITH. You too, doing amazing work, i see you
The similarities in AFRICA are so mind blowing. Some of the scenes/ places resemble northern part of Ghana….come to think of it, we have a place there called Bimbilla, and you guys have Mambilla. We are one people AFRICA, let’s not allow them devide us. Great job, bro. God bless your efforts.
@Ghade3245
Жыл бұрын
You are clearly not one people in Africa, please do some real studies this is basically racism.
@fitfactorynigeria445
11 ай бұрын
One love from nigeria
@The_Cruise_Fam
2 ай бұрын
Nobody is devising us, but us! At least in this present day. You’d read comments on social media and you’d almost go crazy. We Africans are mean to ourselves let’s be honest.
Lové lové lové This! As a Cameroonian i have never heard about the giant foot in Cameroon. I am so invested and I want to see more. Thank u so much for bringing us along with via ur camera Much love 🇨🇲❤
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Your welcome brother. thanks for watching
Your country is so beautiful, gosh sometimes I wish I would have grown up in Africa……so much history, so many stories that can turn a man’s blood cold…and stories of amazing lives like yours….thank you sir….thank you, and God bless you..
As a Congolese woman raised in France, I used to work in Nigeria, in many places such as Abuja, Jahun, Maiduguri, Monguno....I was always amazed by the landscape, the various cultures, people are nice and proud to be Nigeria. The first time I landed there I felt a strong connection and quickly learn to speak husa.... people were so shocked I learned so fast....I really enjoyed my time there and keep going @david...you are doing a very educative job❤
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Amazing. Thanks for sharing
@monica534
Жыл бұрын
You are so right, the Nigeria portrayed by the global media is so twisted. One only has to set foot there and you will in love with the place and the people.
@The_Cruise_Fam
2 ай бұрын
@@monica534many base Nigeria to be Lagos and Lagos is like very small percentage.
I love these kinds of content, because the story is been told by us and not to make us look bad. I do myself make the same kind of video of my journey around West Africa. Keep these content coming, this is our discovery channel 👌🏿👍🏿
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
thank you
@juliafox7904
Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful country, thanks for your presentation. Watching from UK. It would be good to get a geologist and biologist out there to understand the terrain in more detail.
I am from Cameroon and i have visited this place, so beautiful
This is very inspiring. You are actually living my dream. I can't wait to start showing Nigeria to the world. It's is a 2024 goal for me.
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
yES YOU CAN DO IT
To be able to see the ride in the mountains was like virtual reality. Exciting.
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, glad you like it. more coming soon. Kindly follow our Northern and Eastern Nigeria Doc Series Here: rb.gy/zfcsy6 and rb.gy/mdz3fx
Am from Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean and am subscribed to your channel....you are doing a great job ...going where no one goes .😊...it's such a beautiful place... My country has Africans who came to work the plantations as well as East Indians....I am an east indian because my fore fathers came from India as well as my African brothers and sisters fore fathers...am so impressed by your courage to do these documentaries.....may God continue to keep you and dive you strength for your journeys and provide for you always ..🙏❤️🙏
@YT-xk5jl
Ай бұрын
Whatever. Caribbeans are not and will never be African. Our identity will never belong to you. And they didn’t “come” to work, they were FORCED, all of you folks there were enslaved whether you admit it or not.
I felt like I was there, riding along with you guys seeing Nigeria , beautiful, thank you!
God bless you Bro. It takes lots of heart to do what you've done. You deserve every recognition that comes from your work.
We will tell the world the beautiful things our mother Africa got to offer the world,proud of you bro
I believe that there are additional footprints that have been wiped away by the wind and water. As you can see, the footprints you’ve found are most likely clay that has weathered into rocks over time. What an amazing discovery!!
@lindachikwado2290
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this comment because I was just asking myself how a giant foot can make a print on a rock 🪨
@chriskewe4238
Жыл бұрын
I agree with you that there are many more foot prints between the print in Nigeria and Cameroon
@jajaka1860
Жыл бұрын
Hunh? " ... clay that has weathered into rocks..." What are you talking about?
@smartadnathy
Жыл бұрын
@@jajaka1860 clay can weather into rocks through the process of lithification, which involves compaction and cementation. I stand to be corrected.
@WallRedd
Жыл бұрын
By whites
I love this documentary cos it made me remember my NYSC days, I served in Taraba state, and twice went to Gembu during the Census of 2006. Their grasses are green all year round, the roads are all hilly, and I think it's the coldest town in Nigeria. You can hardly see air conditioners there. Food is generally cheap, and so also honey, cow, and fruits, especially mangoes. Their main means of transportation is the bike, although some cars can be seen those days. Still remember eating Kumbi soup, and a lot of suya. I will definitely find my way back there one day, God willing. Kudos bro.
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Its a lovely place indeed. This video just dropped. you may want to see this one: kzread.info/dash/bejne/q41q1MVwZMrHj7g.html
@seunbetiku1947
Жыл бұрын
Now I totally regretted redeploying from taraba back to the west during NYSC
Wow AFRICAN IS BEAUTIFUL ❤❤ thank you for sharing this
greetings from slovenia my man ✌️ nice content i love it
I am so happy to see my own brother doing this research and educating us. I am very grateful and hopeful for Africa 🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲
you sir are a very lucky man, you will never find that kind of peace , beauty and freedom in the west , keep up the work my man and we can see more your beautiful country and your journey
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
There's nothing like being on the road and getting different experience ❤❤❤
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Very true. Thanks for watching. Hope you are following the series.: rb.gy/bwwydz
Thank you very much Sir David ❤ I found your videos this morning and I have been stock here because of the beauty and authenticity in them. Thank you for making us proud sir
Been enjoying your videos David. Africa is under-represented and i really enjoy seeing it from your perspective.
There a lot of unexplored places in Nigeria thank brother for Doing justice to this Documentry
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Brother. Kindly share the video with your contact, lets reach more people.
Hi! It's me again. I immediately went to the watch the second part. It's wide , and beautiful and peaceful. This is something we in the US , we lack the felling of real peace. Thank you for taking me with you. I am at home as I watch.❤
Thank you for taking us to places we never imagined exist in Nigeria Thank you sir. Am so blown away looking at this beautiful scenery, I never knew let alone believe it's existed in Nigeria.
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching , more still to come
This video brings back memories to me. I served in Taraba and wish I visited Gembu. But I couldn’t as Gembu was about 11 hours from the village where I served. Good job 👏🏻
Wow! This is a brilliant adventure, I'd love to do this..Well done, this is how to live pushing limits !!
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. have you seen this: rb.gy/bwwydz
Texas here, I can see you are a beautiful people, very interesting show, you guys keep on.. God bless, One Love.
A real eye-opener, traversing these other regions of the great nation of Nigeria offers an insight that is genuinely valuable time on KZread. I find the interview with the elder of Kabrila and scope of the people enlightening, please keep up this worthy project.
Bruh this place has so much potential, the scenes are beautiful, so close to nature
@DavidNkwa
Жыл бұрын
Its an amazing place
Great work brother. Praying for Gods protection for you in all your journey. Nigeria is indeed very beautiful and vast. Thanks for showing us these hidden gems.
I love Africa and would love to travel there someday
Thank you for this video. As a Cameroonian, I've learned something interesting about my country and yours, of course.
@DavidNkwa
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Thanks. Kindly follow our Northern and Eastern Nigeria Doc Series Here: rb.gy/zfcsy6 and rb.gy/mdz3fx
Watching this video brings back sweet memories of when I did some work at the mambilla plateau as far back as 2004, that place is beautiful
@DavidNkwa
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Yes it is. thanks for watching, have you seen this:rb.gy/bwwydz
Anyone that says Nigeria was a mistake is a great joke we should appreciate what God has done for as a country so lovely but the greedy politicians trying to frustrate the work of God in us Nigeria is blessed
@kelvinmarks2346
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Nigeria is man made by Britain so its a joke unless Britain is your God
@tundebakare6887
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Are you brother to David
@ADE-of-LAGOS
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Yes, it's a mistake. If not, you won't be learning about what this chap is showing you after over 60 years of inDependence. You all know less than 1% of the history of the people and places in the geographic space called Nigeria.
Hi, I'm very grateful for coming upon ur video. I'm Native American of the Shoshone-Paiute tribes. I love seeing ur beautiful country, especially beautiful ppl. Watching u drink natural water is refreshing. The water on our reservation has been poisoned by an old mine that's about 15 miles south of our reservation. I remember when we were kids being able to drink the water from the natural springs n swimming in the river that runs thru our reservation. It's such a great shame how ppl have caused too much destruction to our Mother Earth. It's truly sad that our ancestor's lives were violently taken for that, only for the beautiful precious lands n environment to be destroyed. I look forward to watching ur videos. God bless*
A lot of love from Malaysia! Despite certain western sources try to paint a bad light on African people especially Nigerians (there are some bad appless too, sadly) I found them as a people with intelligence and good manners. Nigerians, Ghana, South Africa, Mali, Ethiopia and there are so many other african countries with great resources that have been victimised by western countries by so long. Hopefully, the giants within every heart of African people will rise again!💪💪💪
Waoow, just came across your channel and I must say you did a great job. Beautiful sceneries, fresh air. Well done 🎉
@DavidNkwa
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Thank you. welcome to the family. Kindly follow our Northern and Eastern Nigeria Doc Series Here: rb.gy/zfcsy6 and rb.gy/mdz3fx
It's good that ppl all across the globe are able to visit these countries without leaving their house! Thanks to all the utubers. 😃
I just found your page recently and what I love about yours over others I’ve seen is you are actually there and showing us what it’s really like. Keep up the great work!
This is honestly amazing! Our very own discovery. Thank u David!
Great job you are doing there David. This country is truly blessed
So good to see other parts of Nigeria, we watch the movies.
@DavidNkwa
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Kindly follow our Northern and Eastern Nigeria Doc Series Here: rb.gy/zfcsy6 and rb.gy/mdz3fx
Thank you David...... This is so fascinating. Excited to learn our true history. Keep up the wonderful work 🌺
Here in South Africa on the border with Eswatini (old Swaziland) there is a giant footprint caleed " footprint of God". I also see some rock formations in Botswana which may be burial sites of these giants. These huge rocks are perfectly round and we can see that they were moved to those places. Rocks are too big to have been moved by men.
@AmanahJourney
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Thanks for sharing. Very true. I am an American in Botswana, near some of those large stones. Perhaps, I will record them and upload. I've always thought that these were places by giants.
New subscriber here. What amazing work you are doing. I love your content, your humor, your respectfullness of all people, your willingness to go where lots of us would never get to see, and your faithfulness. Thank you so very much!!!
@ucukaoma4551
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Welcome... Help support David by sharing his videos with everyone you know.
It’s my first time coming across this channel within a few minutes into the video, I subscribed to your channel. Looking to watch more content. I absolutely love it when you switch from English to pidgin then back to English. Feels great watching a documentary from an African to the world ❤❤❤❤
@ucukaoma4551
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Welcome! Do share his videos with everyone you know!
Geezzz What a journey!! Weldone dave, bigwillz, hannah n others
Thank you for sharing. Such a beautiful country!
@DavidNkwa
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Thank you for watching Kindly follow our Northern and Eastern Nigeria Doc Series Here: rb.gy/zfcsy6 and rb.gy/mdz3fx
@DavidNkwa
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Thank you for watching Kindly follow our Northern and Eastern Nigeria Doc Series Here: rb.gy/zfcsy6 and rb.gy/mdz3fx
Nice one boss you are my mentor,I have seen the foot of an ancient horse back then in the border of Nigeria and Cameron when I was working with Nasco in jos,I have been to most of these parts you show us and It really lovely during the reason days I love the job you are doing I believe I will be with you some great teacher ❤️❤️
Nigeria is such a beautiful Country. Those views from the motorbike made me relate the area
Hello from England. I really enjoy your videos thank you. Such a beautiful country 😊❤
Wow this is unique!! Keep posting videos of the undiscovered of Africa!! Very intriguing
@DavidNkwa
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Thanks for watching Intercessor Kokui , more dropping today. Keep watching and sharing our video. Warm regards
Wow you are 6,000 feet above sea level. Beautiful video and continue being your wonderful humorous self. It’s very refreshing, funny and natural and makes watching your videos all the more worth it!
@DavidNkwa
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Thank you for your kind words. Keep watching and supporting us by sharing the videos
@soinda87
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People from here can do well in a marathon if they wanted to.
Absolutely aWeSoMe! Much gratitude for all involved in the production, and deep appreciation for a glimpse of the people and marvelous mother nature which surrounds you❣️💫
Wow!! Amazing! Thank you for all that it took to show us the footprint. I love giants . ❤
Bro, Great view. This is a great talse story. This is a forgotten Northern Nigeria, they need development with all the resources available there. Isuochi had the first Nigerian giant. Check the history book. But this giant with one leg in Nigeria and the other in cameroon, e get how ebi oo. Well done for your efforts to enlighten the world .💪💪👌👍🇳🇬🇨🇲
There is another Giant leg in a rock at Bayara near Bauchi.There is another leg at zaranda rock in the same Bauchi state
New subscriber here in Chicao, Illinois, U.S.A. because this video is my introduction to you. I loved it and will be viewing more of your videos. Thank you.
I heard a swahili song in the background.. Wow!!❤️
@DavidNkwa
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Yes love it too. Kindly follow our Northern and Eastern Nigeria Doc Series Here: rb.gy/zfcsy6 and rb.gy/mdz3fx
Stumbled upon this video and just decided to check it out. Beautiful...Nigeria is indeed beautiful, if only our leaders would leverage on tourism, etc. Very nice scenery. Wouldn't mind going to these places if only security is right.
@DavidNkwa
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You should. Kindly follow our Northern and Eastern Nigeria Doc Series Here: rb.gy/zfcsy6 and rb.gy/mdz3fx
@ucukaoma4551
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Please share the videos with your contacts so they too can enjoy 👏🏽
Beautiful landscape
@DavidNkwa
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you may want to see this one: kzread.info/dash/bejne/q41q1MVwZMrHj7g.html
Beautiful presentation! Well-done! The landscape is mind blowing so beautiful! Nigeria is blessed but the greedy politicians they have mess up big time.
I do appreciate the real perspective as you make your journey. The good is that i get to see what is always beautiful and well as the bad without judgement and the technology to see with our eyes and heart the terrain and people in my own home whereas i could only visualize from a map. It gives me chills. Thank you for sharing your journey with us from Maryland, USA. ❤
This country is blessing 😊
@KmVibess
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New Subscriber alert. For the first time in a long time, I get to watch a video that brings serenity to my soul. Not all these chaotic videos that has no lessons/morals. Wow...just wow. Never knew we had such history in Nigeria. Biko come and take me along when next you are going on such tours and discovery about Nigeria.
@DavidNkwa
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welcome to the family. yes you can join if you have the mind. Kindly follow our Northern and Eastern Nigeria Doc Series Here: rb.gy/zfcsy6 and rb.gy/mdz3fx
@ucukaoma4551
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Do share the videos with everyone so they too can treasure!!
Very impressive bro! I learned a lot from your contents and its really amazing to know that the NEPHELIMS are real and left us some evidence for all mankind and the new generation to see! More power to you bro!
Dinka & Tutsi peoples are still producing giants. Also in Northern Ireland + nearby Western Scotland there is born the occasional giant & sometimes giants are born in old Prussian empire lands because Frederick the great (very small) king of Prussia dedicated his life & fortune to collecting giants for his household army. .
@akindipemichael6811
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This is amazing 👏 🙌
👍 Very interesting and not fake cinema; I am on your team and know that you will succeed in making movies. My recommendation is to stick to these types of factual stories; it is enlightening to see the beauty of Africa; this is the cradle of humankind, so this appeals to all people and especially the off springs of mother Africa who have never known its beauty. Keep moving forward and beyond…
@ucukaoma4551
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Help spread the word by sharing his videos with everyone you know?
Really love this.I was in Taraba for over a year and was so afraid of going to Gembu because of the news of what the road looks like.
Awe inspiring! I didn't realize the beauty of Africa until you brought these videos to us. Thank you and God bless the people!
That guy driving the motorcycle is awesome! Packing two full grown men and coming down a mountain on a rutted dirt track with switchbacks and people walking or also on motorcycles. That guy has great skills!
@DavidNkwa
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Yes he does, the guy is very experience
Beautiful content... 🇹🇿🇰🇪.
@DavidNkwa
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Thank you Rugendo Runene
E con be like say I Dey play subway the way he was capturing on bike 😂
Bro that bike ride was scary exciting and awesome at the same time..
I'm a 1st time subscriber and I really appreciate the knowledge and I will be watching more of your videos. You travel very far to prove your point. More info about our history is always welcome I do believe what you're talking about and I appreciate you!!