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  • I learned how to speak some yoruba and also cook some of the local dishes. I am married to a wonderful Nigerian man and the overall my experience was both educational as well as enjoyable, I look forward to returning. During my time there we visited so many different parts of Nigeria and the waterfall where the water runs hot and cold, very nice but I will say I never had the palm wine, I just couldnt stomach the smell.

  • I am a full blooded African American Woman who lived in Osogbo Nigeria for 2 years, I had a wonderful time there and I really miss it alot. The people are wonderful and I miss the food. 

  • good video, i was wanting to ask you? did you encounter ant attitude or racism there? from what i understand the culture in nigeria and many other african nations consider diasporic western africans the same as whites?

  • yo your videos are good im enjoying it so far. by the way who are those two thirsty chicks that were fronting like they dont drink

  • dirt everywhere. Damn!

  • That environment is very off putting for palm wine drinking lol.. Back in the days you got it in green bottles like regular beer ice cold.

  • @YoungHorusMedia u still get it in the green bottles but before the green bottles this is how it was done

  • @RubenStunner

    of course

  • lol all of you one cup lol

  • hope you had fun in nigeria...good to see someone priding himself on his nigerian heritage...good on ya bro!!

  • @ 0:27 another girl had called notice how i was talkin..lmao

  • whats te cost of living there im really instrested in visiting there for a little while. i have not roots there so its going to be hard.

  • Why did you ask the man at 1:45 to taste the palmwine?

  • @vicjustice i was lettin him get the first taste since he brought me up there!

  • @RubenStunner ha ha ha lmao i feel u bro!

  • do anybody know d name of d palmwine song

  • its an aquired taste but its very alcholic in its pure form.. i dont drink it but when i lived at home i had the occasional sip but knew my limits.. the men who tap the palmwine from the trees are called "baba e'lemu's "palm wine tappers..

  • hehe! me I just buy one bottle of 'Emu' now-now! I dey wait make e chill first before I demolish am, wid stewed stockfish!!!

  • aah me I no dey joke wid palmy!!

  • no small ting!!lol!!

  • pidgon english? lol im still learnin

  • Don't worry you'll pick it up! and for the mere fact that, you've got the interest....GOD GO BLESS YOU WELL-WELL!!

    PEACE!!

  • @RubenStunner you go fear pami my broda. Notin do you sha. 

  • ogogoro!

  • im glad yall went back to yall roots seems like yall had fun

    GOtta lov africa!

  • i was the only one that went back in the vid..lol

  • o word so did u get to hit up da club?

  • yep i was fuckin around in ikeja! i must admit those clubs are better then alot of clubs i been to in the states! i will post up clubbin next week! check out my new video i posted today

  • @RubenStunner You were the only one, what about the others, you mean their accents were fake?

  • @vicjustice they are all from nigeria meaning i was the only one that went back because they never left

  • I love palm wine.

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