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10 Best place to visit in Agenebode Nigeria

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The Clean River With A Sad History

The bridge of no return Ikot Abasi is a floating jetty built in 1795 by the europeans for the purpose of conveying slaves to the waiting ships. In this video I shared a slave story which I believe it started from this bridge.

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LOKOJA KOGI STATE NIGERIA IN 2021| RIVER NIGER AND BENUE CONFLUENE | INSIDE LOKOJA GATEWAY TO ABUJA

Hello Guys, join me as I take you inside Lokoja, Kogi State Nigeria in 2021 to see the popular confluence city where river Niger and Benue meet. Lokoja is the popular city that connects by road the south west to Abuja and the North.
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Niger River Boat Trip

Helen Lloyd and Lars Bengtsson spent 2 weeks paddling 350km down the upper reaches of the Niger River in Guinea, from Faranah to Kouroussa, in February 2010
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PICNIC WITH FRIENDS at the Peninsula in Agenebode | Picnic Vlog

Y’all I joined the youths of the Redeemed Christian Church of God Auchi Zone for their picnic weekend outing at Agenebode river.

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Dodo river Nigeria (Natural African Beauty)

The beautiful Dodo river in the Niger – Delta region of Nigeria.






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I Went To The Most Beautiful Waterfalls in Nigeria To Find Peace.

I got tired of Lagos and it's wahala (problem), so I decided to leave for a little bit. My first destination was Ibadan and I later ended up at Ekiti State (Ikogosi Warm Springs Resort)
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RIVER NIGER AND RIVER BENUE EXTENSION // RURAL AFRICA // OKO KINGDOM DELTA STATE, NIGERIA.

Known as the principal river of Western Africa and discharges through a massive Delta called Niger Delta or Oil River. It is the third longest river in West Africa.

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Exploring Hidden Waters: Swimming in a N2.57 Billion naira Abandoned River Dam.

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We Explored a N2.57 Billion naira River Dam.
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Prepare for an adventure like no other as we journey into the heart of the Adada River Dam. Tucked away in Nsukka, this abandoned marvel of engineering has a story to tell.

Constructed in 2011, the Adada River Dam once symbolized progress and innovation. Now, it stands silent, reclaimed by nature, its weathered walls holding memories of days gone by.

But what brings us here isn't just the sight of decay; it's the allure of the unknown. Rumors whisper of forgotten tales and hidden treasures beneath these waters.

Join us as we explore the depths, uncovering the forgotten past of this once-thriving landmark. From its inception to its eventual abandonment, every corner holds a piece of history waiting to be discovered.

Yet, amidst the decay, there's a sense of resilience—a reminder of nature's power and human spirit. Are you ready to dive into the mystery of the Adada River Dam?

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River Niger. (Nigeria.West Africa)

The second largest river in Africa after River nile in Egypt
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Making Money From Sand Dredging Business at River Niger, Onitsha. #Onitsha #Anambra

This video is about the sand dredging business at River Niger Onitsha, the process, risk and everything involved in the business.
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Traffic In This City

In most cities and towns in Nigeria, you've got heavy traffic in the commercial sections and lighter traffic in the other sections.
I drove around with a camera and dashcam to capture some samples of Nigerian (Kaduna) traffic.

Along the river - Niger.mp4

Pedrali è salita a bordo della canoa di Aldo Mazzocchi durante il suo emozionante viaggio di 1623 km lungo il fiume Niger. Nel promo video è possibile cogliere la magia di questo corso d'acqua attraverso uno spaccato della vita delle tribù e dei villaggi che vivono lungo le sponde del fiume, unica fonte vitale del paese.

Pedrali went on board of Aldo Mazzocchi's canoe during his emotional journey of 1623 km along the Niger river. In the promo video it's possible to catch the charm of this river through the life of the tribes and villages that live on its banks.

Direction: Ottavio Tomasini
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Edit: Marco Laini - Leticia Musitelli - Luca Zambiasi
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MUNGO PARK DIDN'T DISCOVER RIVER NIGER

The British colonial authority spread the rumour in the colony that one mungp Park discovered river niger.Old tales....the natives have lived in the banks of river niger for ages. The Niger River is the principal river of western Africa, extending about 4,180 km (2,600 mi). Its drainage basin is 2,117,700 km (817,600 sq mi) in area Its source is in the Guinea Highlands in southeastern Guinea. It runs in a crescent through Mali, Niger, on the border with Benin and then through Nigeria, discharging through a massive delta, known as the Niger Delta or the Oil Rivers, into the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean. The Niger is the third-longest river in Africa, exceeded only by the Nile and the Congo River (also known as the Zaïre River). Its main tributary is the Benue River.

Mungo Park who was credited as being the first Westerner to encounter the central portion of the Niger River was a Scottish explorer of the African continent. In 1794 Park offered his services to the African Association, then looking for a successor to Major Daniel Houghton, who had been sent in 1790 to discover the course of the Niger River and had died in the Sahara. Supported by Sir Joseph Banks, Park was selected.
On 21 June 1795, he reached the Gambia River and ascended it 200 miles to a British trading station named Pisania. On 2 December, accompanied by two local guides, he started for the unknown interior. He chose the route crossing the upper Senegal basin and through the semi-desert region of Kaarta. The journey was full of difficulties, and at Ludamar he was imprisoned by a Moorish chief for four months. On 1 July 1796, he escaped, alone and with nothing but his horse and a pocket compass, and on the 21st reached the long-sought Niger River at Ségou, being the first European to do so. He followed the river downstream 80 miles to Silla, where he was obliged to turn back, lacking the resources to go further.[4][5]
On his return journey, begun on 30 July, he took a route more to the south than that originally followed, keeping close to the Niger as far as Bamako, thus tracing its course for some 300 miles. At Kamalia he fell ill, and owed his life to the kindness of a man in whose house he lived for seven months. Eventually he reached Pisania again on 10 June 1797, returning to Scotland by way of Antigua on 22 December. He had been thought dead, and his return home with news of the discovery of the Niger River evoked great public enthusiasm. An account of his journey was drawn up for the African Association by Bryan Edwards, and his own detailed narrative appeared in 1799 (Travels in the Interior of Africa). It was extremely popular and is available in Project Gutenberg.[6]
His book, Travels in the interior districts of Africa, was a success because it detailed what he observed, what he survived, and the people he encountered. His honest descriptions set a standard for future travel writers to follow. This gave Europeans a glimpse of what Africa was really like. Park introduced them to a vast, unexplored continent. After Park's death public and political interest in Africa began to increase. He had proved that Africa could be explored. Perhaps the most lasting effect of Park's travels, though, was their influence on European governments.
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River Niger Bridge

Heavy Traffick on the River Niger Bridge
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City Centre Motel by OYO Review - Seaside , United States of America

City Centre Motel by OYO
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City Centre Motel by OYO
Located within 2 minutes’ walk from both the Seaside Beach Promenade and Carousel Mall, this Seaside motel offers guest rooms with free Wi-Fi. The motel is 1.4 mi from Seaside Golf Course.
A cable TV, microwave, compact fridge and coffee machine are featured in each guest room at City Center Motel by OYO Seaside. An private bathroom is also provided.
Guests are required to do their check-in at the front desk located at coast river inn hotel and the front desk is open daily from 9 am to 9 pm. Other facilities offered include a guest launderette.
The Seaside Convention Center is 2 minutes’ walk away. The Factory Outlet Center Mall is 2 minutes’ drive away.

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