Nigerian Football team training-Walking around Treichville Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇮 -Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 Ep4


Nigerian Football team training-Walking around Treichville Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇮 -Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 Ep4


Nigerian Football team training -Walking around Treichville Côte d’Ivoire 🇨🇮 – Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 Ep4

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  1. Hello Arthur, I discovered your channel today, and I want to tell you that I appreciate the naturalness of your content. That's why I took the time to watch your last four posts, starting with your travel experience from Lagos to Abidjan. On this note, I would advise you for your return journey to Nigeria, to avoid the hassles you experienced during your arrival in Côte d'Ivoire, to take the STC buses from Abidjan to Cotonou (Republic of Benin), departing every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8:30 am, for a 24-hour journey in very good travel conditions, with a ticket price of 40,000 frs per person.

    For your stay, I welcome you, and I noticed that you appreciate food, exchanges, and especially, I know that you are impressed by the organization of this country (no power cuts, water is available, the streets are lit, security is present, the population is warm, and life is less stressful compared to Nigeria). I don't like politics, but I hope that our leaders take a little inspiration from this, to improve the lives of our fellow citizens. Language barriers exist, but I think you're doing well. I invite you not only to explore Treichville but also to visit the Adjamé commune, specifically in the Saint-Michel neighborhood, A.K.A TEMIDIRE, where you'll find many Yoruba people, Yoruba transport companies shuttling between Abidjan – Lagos – Osun State, the largest mosque and church of the Yoruba, and food as if you were in Nigeria at very affordable prices starting from 1000 CFA francs.

    As for the cost of living for someone coming from Nigeria, I know it might seem high, but I attribute it to the Naira. In 2020, 1000 Naira was equivalent to 1570 CFA francs, but today, 1000 Naira is equivalent to 510 francs. I hope our authorities work to stop the depreciation of the Naira. While hoping that Nigeria wins the cup, I wish you a pleasant stay.