In May 2014 Africa Web TV was part of group that made an eventful, life-changing trip to Nigeria. And even though things did not go as planned, we still feel the need to show you some of the
sights and sounds of this beautiful country. The sights and sounds in this video were shot in Ikeja-Lagos, Port Harcourt, Warri,
Amatu, Dodo river, Yenegoa etc.
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