Eating Street Food In Africa’s Largest Slum Makoko Lagos Nigeria
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thank you @VirtueGrace you lookin good as usual. love to see what’s going on on The Continent. beautiful people on their boats selling food. thankful for people like that peace and love
Amazing how people can live in such harsh circumstances. Love the strength of the people. 💪🏿❤️
Grace is it possible to make videos that talk about types of business opportunities available in Nigeria ? Why should people visit, plan to live or work in Nigeria ? What is the love relationship scene like ?
Hope you don't get sick after this
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@africanstoryteller
5 күн бұрын
Thank you, and welcome
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@africanstoryteller
5 күн бұрын
Welcome 🤗 . Kindly join my team too
Life is good but I'd rather be traveling in the Motherland
What are the plans to upgrade that place ?
Beautiful ❤️
@africanstoryteller
12 күн бұрын
Thanks my brother
Was it good?
Grace , just want to know if those habitants are Nigerians because they don't speak Nigerian language. Their accent sound like Togo or Benin Republics. pls clarify ,. thanks.
@africanstoryteller
25 күн бұрын
They’re Nigerians, some of the people there have roots traced back to Benin republic and Togo
@segunhudu260
25 күн бұрын
@@africanstoryteller thanks for Ur explanation. But I think the Nigeria government should assess their nationalisation to establish if they are really Nigerians. Anyway, thanks.