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I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by Walkwithsimon11(op): 9:30pm On Mar 10, 2024
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by Modecaih: 9:35pm On Mar 10, 2024
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by judatech: 12:15am On Mar 11, 2024
One of the states people don't really talk about...as per tourism
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by flokii: 12:19am On Mar 11, 2024
Nice video.. I want to see more of this.
Nigerians especially the youths should create time to visit other parts of the country and interact with other cultures, travelling is also part of learning.
A guy or girl above the age of 25yrs can't give any excuse as to why he/she can't travel and visit other parts of the country. There are good hotels and lodges everywhere for visitors to stay in.

The poster should visit Gombe State as well, it's close to Bauchi.
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by JoeyNaza: 1:43am On Mar 11, 2024
flokii:
Nice video.. I want to see more of this.
Nigerians especially the youths should create time to visit other parts of the country and interact with other cultures, travelling is also part of learning.
A guy or girl above the age of 25yrs can't give any excuse as to why he/she can't travel and visit other parts of the country. There are good hotels and lodges everywhere for visitors to stay in.

The poster should visit Gombe State as well, it's close to Bauchi.
It seems you are yet to understand that tourism requires disposable funds and time. Which of these does the average Nigerian youth have. In these dire times and with a minimum wage that is smaller than a bus fare from Lagos to Calabar, where are you "touring to" ?
Make we all seat down dey look
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by socialmediaman: 1:47am On Mar 11, 2024
flokii:
Nice video.. I want to see more of this.
Nigerians especially the youths should create time to visit other parts of the country and interact with other cultures, travelling is also part of learning.
A guy or girl above the age of 25yrs can't give any excuse as to why he/she can't travel and visit other parts of the country. There are good hotels and lodges everywhere for visitors to stay in.

The poster should visit Gombe State as well, it's close to Bauchi.
There’s high insecurity in the country especially for road travelers
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by able20(m): 2:11am On Mar 11, 2024
It's a pity how Bandits, Fulani herdsmen, and kidnappers destroyed Tourism in Nigeria
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by Typing: 5:09am On Mar 11, 2024
Bauchi fine pass Enugu, Abia, Anambra and Imo States. The infrastructure is top-notch.

Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by IsrealiIDF1: 5:20am On Mar 11, 2024
Luring unsuspecting victims to kidnap
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by DatNiggaDaz: 5:33am On Mar 11, 2024
Typing:
Bauchi fine pass Enugu, Abia, Anambra and Imo States. The infrastructure is top-notch.
welcome to Iragbaji, the home state of bobo Chicago grin grin

Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by richiemcgold: 5:46am On Mar 11, 2024
I was in Bauchi in 1999 when FIFA under 21 world cup was hosted by Nigeria. Bauchi was one of the hosting states of that competition.
Lovely place, good stadium...
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by Fakeallah: 5:49am On Mar 11, 2024
TimeMachine2:
So which of the school in Bauchi was kidnapped? You are a brainless goat.

But you have seen where children are bought and sold like chickens openly in various baby factories littered everywhere in south east? Akpa amu!
Come down south and see your almajiri brothers chasing roasted pork meat up and down.

They have left your allah behind

Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by hardbody: 5:49am On Mar 11, 2024
flokii:
Nice video.. I want to see more of this.
Nigerians especially the youths should create time to visit other parts of the country and interact with other cultures, travelling is also part of learning.
A guy or girl above the age of 25yrs can't give any excuse as to why he/she can't travel and visit other parts of the country. There are good hotels and lodges everywhere for visitors to stay in.

The poster should visit Gombe State as well, it's close to Bauchi.
You will just open your mouth waaaaaa and be spilling nonsense. Visit other part of the country and either be kidnapped before he gets there or abducted when he gets there. Be playing ooo
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by OVB123: 5:55am On Mar 11, 2024
JoeyNaza:
It seems you are yet to understand that tourism requires disposable funds and time. Which of these does the average Nigerian youth have. In these dire times and with a minimum wage that is smaller than a bus fare from Lagos to Calabar, where are you "touring to" ?
Make we all seat down dey look
You spoke my mind. Kudos!
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by ecomalchemistt(m):
flokii:
Nice video.. I want to see more of this.
Nigerians especially the youths should create time to visit other parts of the country and interact with other cultures, travelling is also part of learning.
A guy or girl above the age of 25yrs can't give any excuse as to why he/she can't travel and visit other parts of the country. There are good hotels and lodges everywhere for visitors to stay in.

The poster should visit Gombe State as well, it's close to Bauchi.
What’s the percentage of Nigerians that have disposable income for interstate travel , accomodation and feeding ?

What about insecurity issues ?

Travel is expensive in Nigeria , people only travel maybe once or twice in a year… for burials, weddings or the Christmas holidays..


People can barely eat 3 square meals , you are talking about TRAVELLING..

you must be living in a bubble honestly, REALITY is different from the INTERNET 🛜
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by michlins(m): 6:46am On Mar 11, 2024
flokii:
Nice video.. I want to see more of this.
Nigerians especially the youths should create time to visit other parts of the country and interact with other cultures, travelling is also part of learning.
A guy or girl above the age of 25yrs can't give any excuse as to why he/she can't travel and visit other parts of the country There are good hotels and lodges everywhere for visitors to stay in.

The poster should visit Gombe State as well, it's close to Bauchi.
at the bolded, how much is people of the said age brackets making to enable them travel and explore.


All these unreasonable expectations that fill up the internet eh
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by Derrylatei: 7:27am On Mar 11, 2024
I was choked too when I visited Bauchi and Gombe State. These States are so beautiful and well-developed most especially Gombe State.
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by able20(m): 7:43am On Mar 11, 2024
Derrylatei:
I was choked too when I visited Bauchi and Gombe State. These States are so beautiful and well-developed most especially Gombe State.
A developed city or state without a human being to utilize the infrastructure, is useless.
Security úber alles!
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by faceland: 7:43am On Mar 11, 2024
Their are small parts of Bauchi that very rich and power people have their mansions concentrated there (high fences, big gates, hyper clean, it has not been dirty in 20 to 30 years, and looks isolated even though their are people inside)...

And their are parts of Bauchi (in the mountains) that you would see wagons pulled by cows & very rural. You would think it is 1930's

Generally, it is great place for gentle people. Not much money here (dry) but if you want to raise family (less bad influence compared to other parts of Nigeria).

The time it had terrorist problem was during Jonathan era, mostly peaceful but also have many dangerous spot that if you do anyhow, you would see anyhow.
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by HeadNigga: 7:51am On Mar 11, 2024
flokii:
Nice video.. I want to see more of this.
Nigerians especially the youths should create time to visit other parts of the country and interact with other cultures, travelling is also part of learning.
A guy or girl above the age of 25yrs can't give any excuse as to why he/she can't travel and visit other parts of the country. There are good hotels and lodges everywhere for visitors to stay in.

The poster should visit Gombe State as well, it's close to Bauchi.
does the bolded really make sense to you? Are you sure you live in this country? Tourism is the last thing on the mind of am average Nigerian. Traveling to bauchi from Lagos would cost about 30,000 naira. The hardship no reach your side? Guy, no vex me o
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by Kukutenla: 7:54am On Mar 11, 2024
JoeyNaza:
It seems you are yet to understand that tourism requires disposable funds and time. Which of these does the average Nigerian youth have. In these dire times and with a minimum wage that is smaller than a bus fare from Lagos to Calabar, where are you "touring to" ?
Make we all seat down dey look
You should also ask him to show us videos of where he has toured. Or is he not part of Nigerian youths?
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by Solsix(m): 8:10am On Mar 11, 2024
flokii:
Nice video.. I want to see more of this.
Nigerians especially the youths should create time to visit other parts of the country and interact with other cultures, travelling is also part of learning.
A guy or girl above the age of 25yrs can't give any excuse as to why he/she can't travel and visit other parts of the country. There are good hotels and lodges everywhere for visitors to stay in.

The poster should visit Gombe State as well, it's close to Bauchi.
Do u know how much be ransom?
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by Kingluqman(m): 8:13am On Mar 11, 2024
Lovely video
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by NPFLADMIN(m): 8:17am On Mar 11, 2024
Insecurity, poverty, corruption, lack of maintenance and the fact that our leaders get to travel outside 9ja for tourism destroyed Tourism in the country.
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by LillyandDaisy: 9:08am On Mar 11, 2024
JoeyNaza:
It seems you are yet to understand that tourism requires disposable funds and time. Which of these does the average Nigerian youth have. In these dire times and with a minimum wage that is smaller than a bus fare from Lagos to Calabar, where are you "touring to" ?
Make we all seat down dey look
Abi person wey never chop….
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by Topman7: 9:39am On Mar 11, 2024
hardbody:
You will just open your mouth waaaaaa and be spilling nonsense. Visit other part of the country and either be kidnapped before he gets there or abducted when he gets there. Be playing ooo
You are so ignorant and shallow.

It’s so dangerous and terrible, yet there are MILLIONS of people there going about their daily lives with no trouble whatsoever.

But once little puny YOU get there, they will kidnap and abduct you immediately because you are so special, and God’s gift to mankind.

Mumu.
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by Nobody: 9:50am On Mar 11, 2024
Topman7:
You are so ignorant and shallow.

It’s so dangerous and terrible, yet there are MILLIONS of people there going about their daily lives with no trouble whatsoever.

But once little puny YOU get there, they will kidnap and abduct you immediately because you are so special, and God’s gift to mankind.

Mumu.
ode enter bus dey go kaduna naa ....person talk say him no wan go na by force?
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by hardbody: 10:18am On Mar 11, 2024
Topman7:
You are so ignorant and shallow.

It’s so dangerous and terrible, yet there are MILLIONS of people there going about their daily lives with no trouble whatsoever.

But once little puny YOU get there, they will kidnap and abduct you immediately because you are so special, and God’s gift to mankind.

Mumu.
Talk is cheap. Tell me about your personal experience touring this country. I am almost certain i have visited locations more than you'd been able to, but you will, for the sake of likes in NL, close your eyes and ears to reality.

I may be a mumu, but I'd like you to share your pics about your visit to Maiduguri, Sambisa and some locations around Orlu in Imo state and perhaps the beautiful creeks of Bayelsa. Mr. deep and wide.
Re: I Visited BAUCHI, Is Not What I Expected! by hardbody: 10:22am On Mar 11, 2024
Rahkman:
ode enter bus dey go kaduna naa ....person talk say him no wan go na by force?
Don't mind that werey. I was in a bus from Abuja to Kaduna (after flying into town from Lagos because we were meant to move as a team). There were just three of us in that bus (sent by one of my directors getting married to a second or third wife in Kaduna). We were flanked by 5 Mopols fully armed but the fear was so palpable that on the return trip i went straight to the airport and flew direct back to Lagos. One person will sit down here and be downplaying the security issues of this country.
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