Why MILLIONS of NIGERIANS are Moving To IVORY COAST ?

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Publicado 2024-02-10

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  • I am Ivorian. We have a lot of Nigerians in our country especially the Hausa and Yoruba. We love all foreigners.
  • My mom is a Ghanaian 🇬🇭and I was born in Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 grew up there then later come to Ghana Ivory Coast is part of me ❤🥰 salut à tout le monde
  • @elijahtk3893
    As a Ghanaian, I can say that Ivory Coast is the most loveliest country in Africa, judging from my crazy experiences in 2013 especially in Abidjan, Yamoussoukro and Bouaké. I just love that country especially from the fact that they speak same and similar local languages with we Ghanaians.
  • @geegarleck2131
    They look happier as foreigners more than Nigerian living in their own country
  • @fasleeves1296
    My mother has Nigerian origins, and her family has been in Togo for years. My father is from a Togolese tribe that also has roots in Ghana. I'm fluent in both French and English. West Africa's rich diversity is a testament to the interwoven nature of our ethnicities. I am simply a proud West-African!
  • @powerfulamso2038
    Côte d'Ivoire today, côte d'ivoire forever. My country IS the best of the best.
  • @charlesking7331
    Ivorians are spectacular, a true brotherhood love with sense of humanity and accommodations to welcome foreigners without discrimination, religious bigotry, or tribal sentiments like it was here in Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa. I pray that God will give Ivorians more peace, love and good health for their tolerance nature and kindness to foreigners.
  • I hope Nigerians will accept we Ivorians to have their own area in Nigeria too. Egality should be a reciprocity.
  • @BabyJoy818
    I could see ivorians are so nice peoples with beautiful country❤much love from nigeria
  • @angiekouadio5391
    4 of my cousins are married to Nigerians mens and they're happily married for more than 10 years. I'm so proud of my country🇨🇮. That's why God bless us.
  • @Isiejeme0829
    Entering this wonderful, beautiful country in 1995, the first thing that struck me was the presence of many Nigerians (many being there for decades) and are called "Anago" because of the number of years they've lived there. I consider Ivory Coast a beautiful, welcoming, charming, peaceful country. I would love to see that country again before I leave this world. My best country in west Africa outside of Naija.
  • @ZARAH1029
    Im from côte d'Ivoire and i love Nigérian people there yoruba❤
  • @elani6507
    We don’t need any divisions in Africa frankly. I left Nigeria n 1986 to Europe and the whites referred to me as African. I am African, period! The continent should unite and form a formidable block to prevent foreign interference again.
  • @Yahia08
    I was ivorian diaspora is the states. One of my best friends was a nigerian; a nigerian from Côte d'Ivoire lol speaking nouchi and all. At first i was confused bc when living abroad one would expect people to come straight from their parents' country of origin. Along the way, one would meet more unusual combinations like Rwandese Ivorian -- these kids know nothing about kigali lol bc they grew up in Abidjan and later on move to the states or canada. Côte d'Ivoire is indeed a welcoming country.
  • @vickiev.7016
    Nigerians are at least 3 million in Ivory Coast .they have been welcomed since the war in Nigeria to live peacefully over there.
  • @danieljacobs6315
    Now I know why Nigeria 🇳🇬 lost the final match against Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 ❤️ Big Brother-ish
  • @Enzobilly744
    Hospitality is almost a second religion to us. No problem with anybody. But what I don't like is that some people take it for granted. Few of them would even try to take the lands of the natives.
  • @Themambaproject
    As a "PAN Nigerian," I approve this message ❤❤. This is real PAN-Africa, we need more stories like this to unite us.
  • @monniaabdou4761
    Ivoirians people are so kind and welcoming its sad that they dont have the same treatment when they go to other countries. Nigerians feel at home in Ivory coast but I dont thik Ivoirians get the same treatment in Nigeria.