This is my drive through Ogoja with Uncle Emma, giving us the history of the city. I was actually amazed by the knowledge he has of the place and also of the people. I hope you learn a thing or two from this.
Thanks Bigwillz for this refreshing moment Igoli-Ogoja as Uncle Emma called it in the video was actually well planned. I grow up in that town from my Primary school St. Benedict Primary School (Big St. Benz) or so as it was fondly called, I was baptized in St. Benedict Catholic Church and my secondary school was Government Technical College, Abakpa.
Wow! Ogoja looks so calm and peaceful. The kind of place to build a Private University or High School. Loving your drive! ππΎππΎππΎ Yeah, The Catholic Church spread Education, Enlightenment and Healthcare all over Nigeria. They made a HUGE impact.
OGOJA!!!!! My home, my pride! Refreshing to have a glimpse of this ancient town. Always busy – inhabited by people from a diverse range of cultural backgrounds. Sadly, the town hasn't been developed the way it ought to. π’
To me Cross River is the destination to head for in Nigeria. They're truly blessed. My native state is Delta, but I don't think it can hold a candle to Cross River.
Thanks so much bro β€οΈ I was born in igoli, went to Victory primary school, did my secondary at Army Day. Before I left the state with my family. Wow itβs been 14yrs now
Thank you for making my memories of Ogoja alive again.
I did my youth service in 2012 at NTA Igoli-Ogoja and I loved and cherished every moment spent in that city. Ogoja people are very accommodating and I still keep in touch with my friends, from Hon. Agatha Mophy, Omari, MJ, and lots of others.
I feel bad that basic amenities like health care and electricity are their major problem. Then light was constant, peace and calm.
Awwwn.thank you for taking me home.I was born in Ogoja but left at age 8 that was 2000.I got back in 2019 to do my midwifery at the school of midwifery moniaya.Thank you
Ask your uncle of a place called Okondo in Ogoja. It appears to be a popular place. Meanwhile, your uncle deserve to be honored for campaigning for the welfare of Northern Cross River and Ogoja in particular.
Because of evill government our country has not been development when here in Western world you can't see places like this no matter poor the country is you will seeing big big motion house's but we have evening it takes to do all these things but bad and greedy governments don't allow us to grow hmm i pray that God will send us a man with a good heart to deliver us out of this fulanis and yoruba fulanis blood sucker government π’
What is the population of Ogoja like and I will like to know if the place will be good for business? If business will thrive well there compare to ikom
Ogoja is beautiful.
You could not have chosen a more enlightened guide to show you around.
Thanks Bigwillz for this refreshing moment Igoli-Ogoja as Uncle Emma called it in the video was actually well planned. I grow up in that town from my Primary school St. Benedict Primary School (Big St. Benz) or so as it was fondly called, I was baptized in St. Benedict Catholic Church and my secondary school was Government Technical College, Abakpa.
Well done Bigwillz & Uncle Emma.
Wow! Ogoja looks so calm and peaceful. The kind of place to build a Private University or High School. Loving your drive!
ππΎππΎππΎ Yeah, The Catholic Church spread Education, Enlightenment and Healthcare all over Nigeria. They made a HUGE impact.
My mum is from ogoja .went there yrs back.i pray i v the time to visit again after 30yrs
Showcasing cross river state is always beautiful and refreshing π₯°
OGOJA!!!!!
My home, my pride!
Refreshing to have a glimpse of this ancient town. Always busy – inhabited by people from a diverse range of cultural backgrounds. Sadly, the town hasn't been developed the way it ought to. π’
Thanks BigWillz ! Good work! ππΌ
Ogoja not far from Abakaliki . I hope you visit Abakaliki to update us.
To me Cross River is the destination to head for in Nigeria. They're truly blessed.
My native state is Delta, but I don't think it can hold a candle to Cross River.
"Due to lack of good and adequate health care system and infrastructure, people attribute premature deaths to witchcraft"
— Uncle Emma.π
OGOJA
My home My pride π
Thanks so much bro β€οΈ I was born in igoli, went to Victory primary school, did my secondary at Army Day. Before I left the state with my family.
Wow itβs been 14yrs now
Lovely
OGOJA MY HOME MY PRIDE
Thank you for making my memories of Ogoja alive again.
I did my youth service in 2012 at NTA Igoli-Ogoja and I loved and cherished every moment spent in that city. Ogoja people are very accommodating and I still keep in touch with my friends, from Hon. Agatha Mophy, Omari, MJ, and lots of others.
I feel bad that basic amenities like health care and electricity are their major problem. Then light was constant, peace and calm.
Thanks once again Bigwillz.
Awwwn.thank you for taking me home.I was born in Ogoja but left at age 8 that was 2000.I got back in 2019 to do my midwifery at the school of midwifery moniaya.Thank you
My home town
I come from Mbaise and comparing,Ogoja is a paradise. Promise, I'll visit.
Ogoja aka OJ
My home it really I time fly ποΈ
I left ogoja since 2013 I really can't wait to go visit again I stayed at abakpa Lol π
Wow! This is amazing…I felt every moment. Its just so sad to see development not balanced in the country.
Ask your uncle of a place called Okondo in Ogoja.
It appears to be a popular place.
Meanwhile, your uncle deserve to be honored for campaigning for the welfare of Northern Cross River and Ogoja in particular.
You are In my area
Thank you so much Big. This is lovely.
Thanks you for this Sir
Because of evill government our country has not been development when here in Western world you can't see places like this no matter poor the country is you will seeing big big motion house's but we have evening it takes to do all these things but bad and greedy governments don't allow us to grow hmm i pray that God will send us a man with a good heart to deliver us out of this fulanis and yoruba fulanis blood sucker government π’
What is the population of Ogoja like and I will like to know if the place will be good for business? If business will thrive well there compare to ikom
Is dis place close to OKUKU??