I Visited Nigeria’s Biggest City (Avoid These Men) 🇳🇬

Author Avatar

Harry Jaggard

Joined: Jul 2024
Spread the love


I Visited Nigeria’s Biggest City (Avoid These Men) 🇳🇬


Lagos, the largest city in Nigeria, is a bustling metropolis known for its vibrant energy. Situated along the Atlantic Ocean, it boasts stunning beaches and a diverse culinary scene. Today, I experience its lively markets for the first time. Now I’m not gonna lie, you’ll see in this video that I’ve encountered many moments of intensity,…

source

Reviews

0 %

User Score

0 ratings
Rate This

Sharing

Leave your comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

29 Comments

  1. 9 minutes into the video, I'm already ashamed of those "local government workers" in charge of the area. Nigerians visit other countries and make vlogs, they welcome and even assist them, here, once you see oyibo, your first thought na to obtain am, as if na only you the country hard. Just dey embarrass us.

  2. Sorry quick question who gave the idea that there is 250million people in NIGERIA 😂 im Nigerian we are way more than that, people in the north only should be the 250million not the whole people Abeg lol

  3. I am not surprised that I filmed such content and produced it in this way. If I had been fair, I would have gone away from the random and regular areas, and I would have focused on??? In every country in the world there is a pigeon for it. I mean the dark side, this is just for money

  4. This people are so after money because they are suffering,I was thinking to come with my wife to this country, but now no ways this people are so bad

  5. You didn't help yourself by walking around looking like a millian dollers. How the people see you, is important and it looked like you were waving your good fortune in thier faces.

  6. It is embarrassed by the attitude and courage of the people who approached him asking for money. I couldn't imagine how stressful it must be to deal with all those aggressive interactions.

  7. I actually kind of respect the guy at 8:40 saying that you need to check in first before filming. I would feel a certain skepticism about a foreigner coming to the hoods of America to take videos of our conditions and profit off of it on Social Media platforms. Even in America, if you're a celebrity (mainly rappers and athletes) have to check in with the locals (this happens in places like Los Angeles). I personally would never check in but I get it.