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Politicians just can't be trusted. |
Interesting project, hope technical know-how flows to Nigeria eventually. |
Thanks. Season's Greetings. We're all fine thanks, just took a break from videos to enjoy some other fine things of life. ![]() |
We showed you the beautiful Obudu Ranch before, now here's somewhere else in Nigeria that's smaller, but still a fun treat for the family. ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxjUs6K5fvk |
VillageBoi: Hey man, how bodi, I hope all is ok with you? Where have you been since? Does your camera have a 'macro' setting?All's fine, thanks. Hahaha, it's not macro setting on the camera par say but careful close-ups and zooms. Hope you enjoy the other videos as well, thanks. ![]() |
All shot on location in Kaduna, Nigeria, for nature fans. Enjoy ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MWcewN8u70 ![]() |
Excellent! ![]() Now available as a PDF book: http://www.lulu.com/shop/ismaila-ikani-sule/everyday-kaduna-pdf-ebook/ebook/product-21139078.html [img]http://static.lulu.com/browse/product_thumbnail.php?productId=21139078&resolution=320[/img] |
Hi everyone. A new brief video montage featuring Minna (Niger State): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jrWdhKI21A Enjoy. ![]() |
In most cities and towns in Nigeria, you've got heavy traffic in the commercial sections and lighter traffic in the other sections. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMCVf_mDiKI |
Information on the West African giraffe (not East African like in the video): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_African_giraffe |
From Abuja to Nairobi, our latest 'reality' short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFpZQB36K8w Enjoy. ![]() |
Hi everyone. Check out this new video we just produced for this photo book of over 140 amazing images from Kaduna, Nigeria: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu7ZxPY-KMA&list=UUgHx6c44GIr8oEBHnnARmLg&index=1 Preview and get the book at: http://www.lulu.com/shop/ismaila-ikani-sule/everyday-kaduna/hardcover/product-21003587.html |
VillageBoi: You're welcome. The competition has big backers including Google+Niiiice ![]() |
Thanks, VillageBoi ![]() I came across an article online on the AfriNolly competition earlier this year but I didn't bother reading it since the word 'Nolly' had me assuming it was just for 'Nollywood film' producers. Never mind, next time. |
Here you are ![]() A palm tree being brought down in Kaduna: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9uQLIHOF38 Bonus clips. Bats: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmJ03ieGZxU&list=UUgHx6c44GIr8oEBHnnARmLg&index=1 Bees: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MryKfuAAfk0 ![]() |
VillageBoi: Was that a scorpion @2.44? It was bloody HUGE!! And the red in the trees @3.40 - simply beautiful.I love those trees as well - red flowers seem to outnumber and dominate their green leaves. Yep, some guy with keen eyesight spotted that scorpion in the grass right from up on the second floor on a building in the UNILORIN campus. He ran downstairs to take it out before it stung someone. |
VillageBoi: Dude I don't even have to talk - you know exactly what I say about every video you post. ![]() Hahaha, that part with the headphones was funny! Thanks for the kind encouraging words, man. No, no new camera just yet. Nigeria is lovely, people are just always too busy to notice or take things for granted. Just stop, stay quiet, observe with a camera in hand and you'll see what I mean. |
VillageBoi: I always like your little mini-travel videos a lot. Keep on making them. Nice one bro!Thanks, dude. With any luck and a lot of traveling around Nigeria, there should be more of these videos to come. |
Any Igala people in da house? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZvjGmTnvnU&list=UUgHx6c44GIr8oEBHnnARmLg&index=1 |
Dry season images from driving through the savannah regions of Nigeria over the course of one week presented in less than nine minutes.Watch out for those camels. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5y8hFF97fdY&list=UUgHx6c44GIr8oEBHnnARmLg&index=1&feature=plcp |
Forget towns and cities, I'm seeing videos of Nigeria's wonderful countryside areas like Obudu and this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF242JZ9C4A&list=UUgHx6c44GIr8oEBHnnARmLg&index=1&feature=plcp ![]() |
[quote author=tpia@]interesting. didnt know the floods reached the north as well.[/quote]Yes, news reports show floods all around the country. |
Wo-ow (and check out the double rainbow): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcToCLxXqFs&list=UUgHx6c44GIr8oEBHnnARmLg&index=1&feature=plcp |
MacDaddy01: If we ever find aliens (intelligent life) on other planets, then clearly, the god of the Abrahamic religions is quite a fraud.Actually one of them (probably both) does, look it up. What if aliens are more intelligent and look for origins of the energies running the universe based on concepts totally impossible to our knowledge of physics and they turn out not to be atheist? It doesn't really matter what they are so long as they also exist as creatures existing within the same confines of our universe. MacDaddy01: If humans can create artificial life, your god becomes less special. He is credited with creating human life (which is a lie ifCreating artificial life actually means you couldn't create the real one. The best we can do is use things already created even right down to atoms, particles and cells. Plus given the statement "God teaches man what man knew not", man would be stuck to having ideas generated time after time in his mind. The theory of evolution like growth of organisms and existence needs something to work - constant change from one state to the next. When you think about it, everything in our universe tends to rely on movement or change from one state to the next. The big question is what is causing all this change, it can't be residual energy from the BigBang because then energy or force from somewhere else needs to have been impacted from yet another source or origin causing the BigBang. It's been baffling scientists for ages (adding to confusing between theories of relativity and quantum physics). It's human nature to believe in something whether people call it religion or scientific ideas, in the end it winds up to the ultimate end. In the past when someone had the knowledge to do things no-one could understand, it would be called miracles. Today they'd be scientific facts. So you have your beliefs friend, others have theirs. |
No need to be scared of your belief, son. ![]() No wonder it's said it's logical to assume humans are illogical. A little thinking helps the brain, that's what it's for. |
Don't be fooled - racist undertones and a history of US leaders and friends attacking and bombing other countries has led to the general responses worldwide to the hate-filled film. Just imagine a white person making a movie calling Martin Luthor King (not even Jesus yet) a love-vendor who taught African-Americans to be violent drug-taking gangsters then someone showing it on TV in a place like Harlem. |
"Two long term threats to the atheist belief in no God are: 1. the belief that humans can one day create artificial life 2. the belief in the existence of intelligent extraterrestrial aliens. "This would be dangerous because if you believe humans can create artificial life and that there are beings more intelligent than humans then eventually either you or your future descendants will come round to believing in a Supreme Being above all others creating all life. "Thank God the rest of us are still intelligent enough to appreciate the natural instincts acknowledging a Creator." - Anonymous |


