Aba city Drive-thru | Exciting changes | The commercial city of Abia State Nigeria

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I bring you another beautiful video that I had so much fun creating. If you know this city you will understand why this changes are thrilling.

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  1. Welldone! this is what l mean,the road trips conversations/voice over is on a different level.πŸ˜‚Aba seems like a nice city,like most nigerian cities it needs serious beautification too,more trees and grasses…. l knew you found self listening to the things you say,it's partly the reason you relocated to akwa lbom.These fake,ldotrous religions is destroying nigeria,the root of all the problems in Nigeria today.The bible is the human autobiography,it about us,how to live in this body of flesh not anyone years ago called jesus,a personification was taken for a person.When the christ,the higher self says l'll make you fishers of men,he meant to find self not someone else.To love thy neighbour as thy self because we are the God not an entity outside or different from self, and thy neighbours is a projection of self just like our environment.Thank you.

  2. Am surprise seeing Aba being so beautiful to compare what we always heard About Enyimba city…thank you so much for this video…I heard Aba has no road refused dump everywhere..but What I saw in this video is 100% difference…please We need more of positive part of Alaigbo….keep it up sister….

  3. I lived in Aba as a school boy in the late '90s where I attended one of the infamous all-boys schools there. I still recognise the foot of Ogbor Hill and that ubiquitous uncompleted multi-storey building there. I am beginning to think that building is a monument to something that is not public knowledge yet. The waterside market seems to have vanished. What happened to it? East road has not changed much. I have fond and not-so fond memories of Aba the city of my wild teens. Ogbor Hill, Ukaegbu street, Omoba road, 7up, East road, Ngwa road, School road, the old Enyimba stadium, Pound road (during the booming '90s Nollywood scene), Milverton, Faulks road, Ikot-Epene road with the brothels and an arcade gaming center that was not far from NTA on it, and the road that takes you to Ovom girls secondary school etc… There were my stomping grounds back in tha day. Thanks for sharing!

  4. Very rich city. Abia state government should employ street sweepers to keep the city street free from dust and sachet water bags. The government should adopt tree plantation on every street.

  5. I was bled in Aba as a five year old boy, by my parents, and started my schooling in Saint George's Elementary School, in Aba, owned by one Mr. Ikpemba who was the proprietor, a Calabar man, a real Educator, and whose family was full of persons that were educators. When I was in Elementary One, the man was already a very old man, but very meticulous, strong, and he was like a grandfatherly mentor to my young father and mother, who were stationed there in Aba, as my father was a young man, but heading the government Ministry of Health, and a Church, serving Christ. Mr. Ikpemba was retired, but very strict and very disciplined with the pupils. The pupils would secretly tease and mock in Igbo language Old man, Ikpemba, like Eyambah Eyam!, as he would ordered and trained his teachers to flapped the pupils that disobeyed their parents at home, as the parents report to Ikpemba or the headmaster. But he installed in all his students love for learning all through life, and conservativism .

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