Today we went to the Marina Resort here in Calabar and they also have the SLAVE trade Museum on the same premises. So I made a video to share with you guys. I hope you like it and please give the video LIKE. It helps.
Thank you.
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Today we went to the Marina Resort here in Calabar and they also have the SLAVE trade Museum on the same premises. So I made a video to share with you guys. I hope you like it and please give the video LIKE. It helps.
Thank you.
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What happened to tourism in Cross River State? Why is this place not being marketed to westerners, especially African-Americans as Ghana is doing?
Weldon Sir 💖☺️
God will continue to strengthen you,
I really enjoy all ur videos 🙏🙏💖
Keep up the good work sir
Nigeria with hiding out history, i wonder where it has gotten up. Uncle Emma you scared of boat too😂😂😂, we are many
He should not tell you no camera ,we want to see where our ancestors were taken out and where they were put ,its just sad he told you that .I have seen the ones in Badagry and Port Harcourt ,any ways we are coming back as the bible say, thank you for that we appreciate it💕
EVERYONE IS A PHOTOGRAPHER UNTIL…PLEASE COMPLETE what is on your T-shirt, nice video btw, tfs
Nice place for a perfect getaway. The Calabar axis has very nice tourism facilities which need to be showcased to the world
@Bigwillz nice and informative video. Question. How come the guy told you that no cameras are allowed in the Museum? If you do not show it to the world no one would ever see what is there and if they knew I think more people would go there to see it for themselves. Did you get that boat ride over to the island with the wildlife and casa vegas that island being developed for a community? Thanks
Are they going to demolish the island?
What bothered me was the floating garbage in the river. Cross River state is known to be relatively clean, but this cleanliness should be extended to the maritime environment ie rivers, coastline and the sea also. In other parts of the world litter is regarded as a problem and they remove it. I hope one day before it's too late we do the same.
Hola
kwana bui keep up the great work
Bigwllz, my man! You continue to showcase the historical and cultural beauty of places in Nigeria that most people don't hear about. I really appreciate your effort and hope as you grow more adept at film-making, you'll develop the ability to provide deeper narratives of the historical places you feature. It has been really educative and entertaining accompanying you on this expedition. Please come back, and next time get Guides who are more familiar with the history of the places that you plan to feature. That way the viewers will be better informed about the intricacies of the artifacts and monuments you're discussing. All and all, very good and informative production. Big up, mon! Peace!
My ancestors was taken to America and west indies from calabar
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Great job, brother. Was the museum an actual slave holding facility used during the slave trade? Was there any big reason for no cameras?
You are well educated.
Your accent is impressive.
And you are speaking like someone born and brought up in a posh area.
I bet you went to a good secondary school and university
It's a beautiful video .