In this video, I am riding from Abuja, the capital of Nigeria to the border with Cameroon. It’s well over 800 kilometers, so I take two days to do it. Along the way, I pass over 50 checkpoints – mostly with tree trunks on the road, and often with armed guys without official uniform. I try to make my way quickly through Nigeria, because of the security situation. Once I reach the highlands, I get to see a completely different side of Nigeria, and it’s like I entered a different world..

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    47 Comments

    1. I stayed in the Northern part of the Nigeria for 7 years, and I know what travelling through Niger state means. You are actually very brave, I really respect your courage.

    2. I know there's no time to answer questions, but I would truly like to know is she ever is afraid..of the people, the situation she is in, animals she sees….or is it all "No Fear " ?

    3. Hi ā¤ā¤ā¤ I am the one of your followers from PHILIPPINES I'm still enjoying watching of vlog godbless you always take care ma'am keep safe ā¤ā¤ā¤šŸ™šŸ™šŸ™

    4. You must have Angels protecting you from all the bandits on the road. If this was in America and you had that many people with guns stopping you on the road I donā€™t think you would have been so lucky , sorry to say .

    5. just started watching your travel vlogs through Nigeria ,You are an impressive rider & so confident in countrys that so many would not consider travelling through ,can you tell me why are there trees blocking the roads all the way along ?

    6. Nigerians and most Africans are welcoming people. Whites and some Asians abused our hospitable smiling nature. Added to past dƩportation of our brothers and sisters, brutal colonial trauma, including biaised foreign media sensational covrage of Sub Saharan Africa. That's why we've become suspicions of Western countries foraying into our Motherland. Safe journey.

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