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Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by Fugitive: 10:11pm On Oct 30, 2025
Godspeed on your voyage.
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by saintkel(m): 10:11pm On Oct 30, 2025
Me wey wan travel from Nasarawa to Adamawa d fear....come see dis one now
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by michlins(m): 10:13pm On Oct 30, 2025
Onlinefarmstore:
From gamboru I changed 200 usd to twenty five thousand cefa stamped .y passport for three thousand cefa....then took a bike to kousiri (3 hours) by bike omo. Dust cover me like mad 😠


Random pics attached
three hours bike is like Anambra to Nsukka. Why you dey run reach
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by wiseone28: 10:14pm On Oct 30, 2025
Judolisco:
u don't wonder why some states in North have better road infrastructures than some so called oil producing states in the south, especially south south, when I see some SS people complaining about other people stealing their oil money, I tell them to better hold their governors responsible, a state like jigawa should not be looking more advanced than bayelsa or delta...... U r right about the emptiness though... I still don't believe we are up to 200 million people in Nigeria.... U can travel for more than 3 hours in Niger state without seeing a significant village or town
So you want carry north with less rainfall compare to south? Don't you know rain dey spoiled road..try dey read.


Make them do something like festival and require ppl to come and watch you will see population and ask yourself where all of them came out from
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by Onlinefarmstore(op): 10:17pm On Oct 30, 2025
Now in Fotokol the journey begins lost my passport along this route see meat see dust omo person tire ooo

Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by ravensckar(m): 10:17pm On Oct 30, 2025
[quote author=richiemcgold post=137300334][/quote]It's adventure nau!

Romantic adventure! cheesy cheesy
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by Onlinefarmstore(op): 10:19pm On Oct 30, 2025
Got to Kousiri by nine forty five pm and went to the police station to report my passport they said I should come back tomorrow make I go find something chop....See you people tomorrow
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by davades(m): 10:19pm On Oct 30, 2025
Hmmmm na wa oooo
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by whatmoreng: 10:23pm On Oct 30, 2025
How you manage the language barrier?
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by GboyegaD(m): 10:24pm On Oct 30, 2025
Safe travels.
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by ravensckar(m): 10:25pm On Oct 30, 2025
saintkel:
Me wey wan travel from Nasarawa to Adamawa d fear....come see dis one now
Nasarawa to Adamawa too far for me!

My grandma died, I didn't attend her funeral because of the fear of travelling. When my wife's grandma died afterwards, nobody bothered to stress me because they knew I wouldn't travel.

Even to travel home for Sallah, I no dey try am.

I used to enjoy travelling before, but insecurity and all the unpalatable stories have made me detest it. 7 years running, I never comot for Lagos.

Here's someone living his dream!

#Covers_Face.
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by Goo0dHardDick: 10:29pm On Oct 30, 2025
Sudan of all countries?

Is this a joke?

Op, where have you gotten to right now? Has boko haram attack you guys yet
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by maasoap(m): 10:30pm On Oct 30, 2025
StaffofOrayan:
I really fear for South Sudan coz when the jihadist are done with Sudan, they will turn their attention to the peaceful South!
I know what you are trying to say but south itself has never been peaceful all through. May be their own civil war too just died down, crude oil war
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by maasoap(m): 10:33pm On Oct 30, 2025
ravensckar:
Nasarawa to Adamawa too far for me!

My grandma died, I didn't attend her funeral because of the fear of travelling. When my wife's grandma died afterwards, nobody bothered to stress me because they knew I wouldn't travel.

Even to travel home for Sallah, I no dey try am.

I used to enjoy travelling before, but insecurity and all the unpalatable stories have made me detest it. 7 years running, I never comot for Lagos.

Here's someone living his dream!

#Covers_Face.
One wrong move, being at the wrong place at the wrong time could changed his dream that he's living. He's taking too much risks. Over what exactly?
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by anifranklyn67: 10:36pm On Oct 30, 2025
You have to understand that the west African CFA which you are referring to is different from the CFA the poster is using which I believe is centra African CFA

With due respect let me enlighten you a little

There are two types of CFA in use in Africa:

1. The west African CFA with ISO code "XOF" and issuing authority being "BCEAO" which is in circulation in about eight African countries

2. The central African CFA with ISO code "XAF" issuing authority is "BEAC" which is in circulation in about 6countries.

You dare not spend Cameroon CFA in Benin Republic, it's practically impossible.

Hope this helps
Knowledge is like onyx, one digs deep to get it cool wink


MeezPat:
2000cfa cannot be 25000 naira please. 1CFA=2.5 naira.Make una sofri
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by maasoap(m): 10:37pm On Oct 30, 2025
Angelfrost:
Used to enjoy traveling across Naija and neighboring countries during and after my Youth service.

Those that have never travelled would never understand the thrill, fun and education of embarking on such journeys.

Sadly, Insecurity and Terrorism severely damaged and dampened my love for travelling in this country... Such a shame!!!

I know friends that narrowly escaped death while on such "tourism"... Others were not quite fortunate. embarassed



...It's a real shame what the beautiful nation and even continent have become badly reduced to due to Politics of terrorism.


Growing up back then, traveling was a must for anyone serious about understanding and learning... It is a proper form of education.


Shocking to know there are a lot of men and women in Nigeria that have never visited or stayed in more than 2 cities in their country... Smh!


Some of you even brag about being local champions in Lagos, Abuja, Benin, etc... Una no just dey shame .
Who's stopping you from being international champion?
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by Mtmike(m): 10:39pm On Oct 30, 2025
wiseone28:
Sudan and South Sudan na different countries now...try dey read
No vex

i no no say you dey quick vex

safe trip
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by Shawarmagirl: 10:40pm On Oct 30, 2025
Them no born me well to travel by road from Asaba to Kano, Kaduna, Borno, or any northern state. Talk more of taking such a 90% risk travelling by road to Sudan. Omor people dey try oh.
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by Tohsynetita1(m): 10:41pm On Oct 30, 2025
Map of Africa again, Nigeria to South Sudan?

Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by Justiceleague1: 10:41pm On Oct 30, 2025
See beautiful road in the north!!!
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by Angelfrost(m): 10:44pm On Oct 30, 2025
maasoap:
Who's stopping you from being international champion?
No one, Chief... No one at all. cool
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by Justiceleague1: 10:45pm On Oct 30, 2025
maasoap:
One wrong move, being at the wrong place at the wrong time could changed his dream that he's living. He's taking too much risks. Over what exactly?
Endeavour to travel in ya life...quit being a local iragbiji Ogbomosho champion searching only for peteru,thank you very much
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by seborrhic: 10:55pm On Oct 30, 2025
Angelfrost:
Used to enjoy traveling across Naija and neighboring countries during and after my Youth service.

Those that have never travelled would never understand the thrill, fun and education of embarking on such journeys.

Sadly, Insecurity and Terrorism severely damaged and dampened my love for travelling in this country... Such a shame!!!

I know friends that narrowly escaped death while on such "tourism"... Others were not quite fortunate. embarassed



...It's a real shame what the beautiful nation and even continent have become badly reduced to due to Politics of terrorism.


Growing up back then, traveling was a must for anyone serious about understanding and learning... It is a proper form of education.


Shocking to know there are a lot of men and women in Nigeria that have never visited or stayed in more than 2 cities in their country... Smh!


Some of you even brag about being local champions in Lagos, Abuja, Benin, etc... Una no just dey shame.
You are spot on.
Had a plan to travel once again to the North where I surprisingly enjoyed,then the entire SouthEast,particularly the villages on occasions where you get to enjoy the thrill of SouthEastern Village life,but alas insecurity put paid to such plans.
Sorry to say but haven't felt that same travel urge to visit core Southwest states,probably because didn't feel those same nostalgia felt for the North and Seast
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by wiseone28: 10:55pm On Oct 30, 2025
Mtmike:
No vex

i no no say you dey quick vex

safe trip
safe trip on my bed? Try dey read nah or check names

Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by seborrhic: 11:00pm On Oct 30, 2025
michlins:
three hours bike is like Anambra to Nsukka. Why you dey run reach
You know South East die.
Anambra-Enugu,1hr
Enugu-Nsukka 1:45mins-2hr 30mins depending on road conditions and security on the road
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by Nobody: 11:01pm On Oct 30, 2025
sleek214:
Una dey waka oo.. Traveling to a War ravaged country...SOUTH SUDAN is s very volatile country, war can break out soon between factions loyal to the president and those of the suspended Vice president
them go use am count scores. e sure me say the guy na taliban
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by CaptainStephen(m): 11:03pm On Oct 30, 2025
Nice one, you for come say hello to us for N'Djamena nau. grin

holla if you have any issues.
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by Whitewitchohio: 11:08pm On Oct 30, 2025
Be like you dey mad
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by Rich4god(m): 11:18pm On Oct 30, 2025
But why does he have to travel to Maiduguri for this journey.... Is there no road from Calabar through Cameron then CAR to south Sudan.
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by truthhurts2: 11:23pm On Oct 30, 2025
MeezPat:
2000cfa cannot be 25000 naira please. 1CFA=2.5 naira.Make una sofri
Exactly what I was thinking...

Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by ZUBY77(m): 11:27pm On Oct 30, 2025
Rich4god:
But why does he have to travel to Maiduguri for this journey.... Is there no road from Calabar through Cameron then CAR to south Sudan.
There is probably something he is trading on along that route. This is more like a business trip.
Re: My Journey To South Sudan By Road. by 3seriez(m): 11:37pm On Oct 30, 2025
Onlinefarmstore:
Dear NL members it's been a while I wrote about my travels (my sincere apologies) been busy with life....Nysc etc and the devastating losses I encountered. To bring you people to speed i have travelled SA, Namibia, Ethiopia and other countries since I last posted. Today I will be starting a new journey to South Sundan from Maiduguri via Cameroon and chad.


Follow up as I will be posting my life updates gradually.
I follow you on Insta. Bruh... You dey waka for Africa oh!! 💯
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