Nigeria's Slum-on-Water: Makoko | Stories from the Hidden Worlds: Nigeria | Free Documentary

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Stories from the Hidden Worlds – Makoko, Nigeria

World’s Largest Slum – Dharavi, India: https://youtu.be/InlHyErPtls

Makoko is a neighbourhood across the 3rd Mainland Bridge located on the coast of mainland Lagos. A third of the community is built on stilts along the lagoon and the rest is on the land. The waterfront part of the community is…

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  1. This is about a slum but so much more than that. Because when you hear “slum” you think miserable people living miserable lives. But no. Not in Makoko. There’s a sense of something else: happiness? Yes. I do believe so. Not that they don’t want or need more. They do. But still – the sense of community glows above and beyond the poverty. Beautifully shot documentary by Turkish doc filmmakers.

  2. Those black people are very well very skilled of they jobs, it a very reasonable that li doesn't want us to knows how to appreciate this planet, but I will tell you all black people, appreciate you and your familyies , ancestors. Everything going be alright. Have a wonderful blessed weekend and future. Divine spiritually creators love.❤❤🎉😂🎉🎉🎉. Ms Mary Lee Agee

  3. I have to say i big thank you to these guys and the whole of AFRICA. Thank you for accepting the conditions yous are made to live. Thank you for accepting our rubbish and keeping our lands clean! Thank you for allowing me and the west to benefit from the resources that came from your lands, technology and materialistic things. If it was not for you guys accepting this way of life, we would not be able to enjoy the nicer things in life. Thank you for not standing up and fighting back against the west looting your lands resources because if yous did the west world would crumble and we would not be able to afford anything. Thank you for watching your families suffer so my family can prosper. You people are so kind!

    Thank you for the plastic bottle which holds my water

    Thank you for the tyres on my car

    Thank you for the components which make up my phone, television and computer

    Thank you for the gold jewelry i get to wear

    Thank you for the diamond on my wifes finger

    Thank you for the uranium which powers my house

    Thank you for the uranium which supplies my countries military

    Thank you for the petrol which fills my car

    Thank you for the exotic fruits and nuts

    Thank you for the infrastructure of my country

    Thank you for all the plastics which make up all these great products

    Thank you for the copper which gives me water

    Thank you for the wood which makes my table and chairs

    The list goes on thank you!

    Please can you accept this life for another 200 years for me and my childrens children to benefit from all of these nice things ?

  4. It's a grotesque shame that Western society has dictators that demand the censorship of the human body, threatening financial loss and ostracization through banning. We're devolving in our first world countries but we watch films like this as of it were no different than a trip to the zoo.
    These humans are living a far greater truth despite the travesty of corruption and greed they've fallen victim to for centuries.

  5. The opening with the funeral is really uplifting. The daughter Sarah is such a dignified and wise young woman, We should celebrate one's passing this way in NA if one has not passed away in disgrace, if they were loved by the community and were a fun jovial person, why not do as she said; celebrate the last day you will have with their body on earth and celebrate their life? I am thinking of You as type things "crazy Legs" Clayton Jones. people loved you.