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  • PH does not look like an oil producing city. It looks dirty and messed up. Where are all the oil monies? People of Rivers should hold their former governors accountable. They sure are looting the 13% derivation money. The governors should come to the U.S and see Houston, Texas and bury their heads in shame. Incompetent fools!

  • i think its best to change the title of the video then, because its very misleading.

  • is this P.H.? I beg.. it seems it's just oil workers with UST students at a club.. smog and pollution.. P.H. is not only this! do not spread it out.. it's not so.. shame on who put this video

  • @sxykiller123 I have been in Port Harcourt from 1975 up to 2005! I had a lot of friends there. As in any other place in this not ideal world there are there good and bad things. With regards. Bye.

  • Whats th name of this song and who is the singer??

  • I was in Port Harcourt 2 times..it was realy hard to live there, most of Nigerian people are not very friendly, and tried to steal the money from me. But if I had a chance to go back there for vacations I returned there with a pleasure ;)

  • The country of Oil $

  • Leaving Lagos in 2 weeks. I will not miss Nigeria or Nigerians. But only my Expat friends. What a sh1thole.

  • Fuck off to wherever u call home then. Please dont reply as i have no time for complainers. No one forced you to go to Lagos. That was your choice.

  • Not complaining jp. Yes, I made the choice to come here. Fucking off with my pockets full of dollars and a smile on my face. Happily leaving Nigerians to stew in their own piss. And if I need to I'll come back and take some more of their money.

  • Boyo lived in PH 2 yrs... only 4 weeks some "freedon" and going out, rest of it - lock-downs, and at the end kidnapping and evacuation... cannot say I miss it... but weirdly, I'd go back.

    Man, I passed these roads like 1000's of times...

  • please can someone tell me the name of this sweet song and artist name

  • nice video , i am going there soon.

  • Bon voyage! Always have some nairas in pocket for dashing...

  • sad to see port harcourt like that.i was born in that city,the music is good nice filming

  • nigeria,is truely a great place to admire,i someday would like visit....nice song,really felt it

  • Bloody W.A.C. bunch o robbin twats! (Not the staff - The management)

  • Beautiful Composition...Thank you very much for posting...NAIJA FOR LIFE !!!!

  • beautiful song im african american n my family comes from nigeria

  • NAIAJA 4 LYFE!!!!!!!!!!, I miss naija o.

  • Pls who is the music by?

  • Good video ,love the song.I lived in port Harcourt in 1977 age 12,my dad worked for wimpey on the airport and my mum taught me to drive on the airport runway before it was opened,thanks for the memories.

  • I also lived in port harcourt during the 80s....man i really really enjoyed being there...Those were the good times. It was a really safe and enjoyable place to be back then now its all ruined up by greedy kidnapping militants. Very Sad and nigeria is soo beautiful if you got the bucks...

  • Best memories of my life.We lived in the Presidential hotel for 3months.

  • loaded?

  • PH 4 life

  • Damn. I really miss home.

  • Great Video, i was Married in Port Harcourt.

    Nice place, but a lot of kidnapping now with whites.

  • I did my NYSC in PH. had a lot of fun in that city. I wonder how it is now. I will be there this christmas. Blessings and greetings

  • Same here.I also did my NYSC service there (Batch A 2005),although i'm fully based.And you're correct,it was really fun!

  • Cool video.....I know one of the girls in the photos. She still works for WAC, but has transfered to where we are...........

  • Sorry to spoil your fun... most of the photo clips in this so-called "video" are NOT from Port Harcourt, maybe, with the exception of the female "snacks" you may have had to your fill. For your info, the yellow cabs of Lagos do not ply Port Harcourt!

  • U R right, but i stayed mostly of the time in PH. But i taken also some pics from lagos! :-)

    No wahalla!

    Cheers

  • Wrong.I personally know the exact camp the pics were taken,and it's located on a sand-filled area just close to NLNG's jetty in PH.

  • ebiekem, - Are you like, arguing with the guy who posted the video, - Or were you replying to a post that's been removed?

  • The reply was meant for Abragus concerning the compound where the first minutes of the video was shot.All the same, the video's still a great one as it brings back memories and it made me more homesick.

  • all i did in port harcourt last summer was eat at the amadi creek restaurant. best place.

    i miss it!

  • i lived from 1972 till 1982 there how about some Fella Kutti next time fore the soundtrack. great job. thx

  • Thanks for the video!!

    I lived in port harcourt for several of years in early eighties..loved the people,loved the place..loved the music.I hope to go back there someday...

  • Was oyibo there long time "before before". Nice video. Great you can see past the sad state of the city and the beautiful people there.

  • 1.5 years in Port Harcourt is 1.5 years too long: you're lucky you weren't jacked while driving alone. Some wonderful people, but you know they'd rob you blind (most of them) if you gave them an inch.

  • @heatro: Nice vid. what's the name of the song and artist?

    Thanks, the artist is mattafix with Living Darfur.

    Rgds!

  • Nice vid. what's the name of the song and artist?

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