You know I was thinking with so many people, finding a mate there should be an easy thing, but for me it would be so complicated. Where does one begin? I see men everywhere. LOL! I would love to go to Nigeria just to see what day to day life is like there.
This is actually pretty calm traffic by Lagos standards. I remember one night there were cars driving in the wrong lanes and Okada zipping around like bees just to get out of traffic.
i remember this island..its the last one..this is the business district..Yeh i remember they got the clampers waiting on the sides for you to park up lol..yeh hummers no suprise my parents where there few months back people have hummers, range rovers etc. if you can afford it why not..Just make sure you can afford the spare parts if the car breaks down.lol
dis one too much oh...oga oh wat are da government doin..i know they get help but ppl just pocket da money..if we have good leader I know for sure Nigeria would have being da in da top 5 of richest country oh..wit da knowleged we have..oga oh...
Maybe for the exclusive noveau rich in V.I. or Ikoyi (etc) but for the nominally common man? I aint think so; even to have a meal of "garri" and "egugun" (or "garri to be washed down with only the nice odour of fried animal protein) is a luxury!
aye chill my father has a hummer .... aint we aint pressesd cus everyone in africa got a hummer wat the fuk... yu think every african is poor ...well ur wrong
@ShananagansOnYou Muori di una morte lenta e dolorosa!
:D
VICTORIA81369 4 weeks ago
Traffic here looks very similar to the traffic in India...India's traffic is actually much worse and "crazy" :)
cutelgp72 11 months ago
You obviously got a pretty calm day... seen it a whole lot worse than that - haha crazy place
saulnz 2 years ago
Eko Oni baje O
brown9ja 2 years ago
You know I was thinking with so many people, finding a mate there should be an easy thing, but for me it would be so complicated. Where does one begin? I see men everywhere. LOL! I would love to go to Nigeria just to see what day to day life is like there.
ladeeda81 2 years ago
i love my country Nigeria...it's just that the government is too corrupt.
annok94 2 years ago
And also 70% of the people both inside & outside Nigeria
remijohn1967 2 years ago
Ha ha, brings back memories of my time in Apapa port and the daily commute back to the hotel.
Foot down hand on horn and fuck everyone else, the way to drive in Lagos.
britgary 2 years ago 2
OMG!!!! this is where i live!!! the vid stops just before my house!!!
fomab 2 years ago
how come, i did not see even one peugeot
BinSheikh 2 years ago 2
so to is cameroon
oldbendelite 2 years ago
This is actually pretty calm traffic by Lagos standards. I remember one night there were cars driving in the wrong lanes and Okada zipping around like bees just to get out of traffic.
GiggaGMikeE 3 years ago
dats ajose adeogun street u were coming from eko hotel side.
shawnpretty 3 years ago
Ny and philly can be like lagos during rush hour.
But Lagos, needs wider road ways and traffic enforcement lights and officers.
ucheojo1 3 years ago
i remember this island..its the last one..this is the business district..Yeh i remember they got the clampers waiting on the sides for you to park up lol..yeh hummers no suprise my parents where there few months back people have hummers, range rovers etc. if you can afford it why not..Just make sure you can afford the spare parts if the car breaks down.lol
blademanx 3 years ago
dis one too much oh...oga oh wat are da government doin..i know they get help but ppl just pocket da money..if we have good leader I know for sure Nigeria would have being da in da top 5 of richest country oh..wit da knowleged we have..oga oh...
ONAARA123 3 years ago
So what are Nigerians doing about the fact that 70% of th country's wealth is in the hands of 1% of the population?
It makes me sad each day, though I aint Nigerian, I beleive that country shd be the richest in the world.
eugeneuler 3 years ago 3
well, i'm brazilian and we have pretty much the same reality here . It's sad but it's true :-s
mauriciopretto 3 years ago
hahahaha, u ppl make me laugh...hummer is poor ppls ride in nigeria no joke
DILIORA2 3 years ago
Maybe for the exclusive noveau rich in V.I. or Ikoyi (etc) but for the nominally common man? I aint think so; even to have a meal of "garri" and "egugun" (or "garri to be washed down with only the nice odour of fried animal protein) is a luxury!
7olusegun 3 years ago
hahahaha what i meant is that seeing a hummar in nigeria is not a big deal cos its all over the country now. u can see it in every corner now :)
DILIORA2 3 years ago
Yeah I know; but the ratio of people number to hummer number (and indeed any road worthy vehicle) in Nigeria is staggering.
7olusegun 3 years ago
oh yeah
DILIORA2 3 years ago
Yep!
7olusegun 3 years ago
um whats so surpising about a hummer in africa. whats next, we dont have the internet? ignorance woohooo
coryindahousizzle 3 years ago 7
que bosta de pais
fabianocalifa 3 years ago
loads of OKADAS around o! lol
jkehinde02 3 years ago 4
Hummer jeeps are no big deal on the streets of Lagos, they are every where...
brown9ja 3 years ago 3
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wow ,a hummer in africa
EpicCrust 3 years ago
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That's not a Hummer. It's a knock-off built on a Yukon chassis. :P
tak178 3 years ago
aye chill my father has a hummer .... aint we aint pressesd cus everyone in africa got a hummer wat the fuk... yu think every african is poor ...well ur wrong
deeejayaiyegbusi 3 years ago 8
i remember naija at once from here.lol
timmynaija 4 years ago