• February 10, 2026
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Real Life in NIGERIA 2026! From Floating Slums to Billionaires | Travel Documentary

Discover the hidden side of Nigeria like never before. From Africa’s richest man and a mysterious village where men and women speak different languages, to the floating slums of Makoko and twin-filled streets of Igbo Ora — this travel documentary takes you deep into the heart of a country full of surprises. Explore Nollywood’s rise, fiery street food, and ancient traditions that still thrive today. Join us on a journey beyond headlines — this is the real Nigeria you’ve never seen.

Dark Times by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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17 comments on “Real Life in NIGERIA 2026! From Floating Slums to Billionaires | Travel Documentary

  1. The contrast in this documentary is mind-blowing! Nigeria is truly a land of extremes, where incredible wealth meets such raw resilience. 2026 seems to be a pivotal year for the country. Thanks for showing both the grit and the glamour without filters!

  2. D lips talk is a big lie..am a Nigeria 🇳🇬 resident here so dont tell me what my people are.
    Slumps in lagos is be breaking down by lagos state government to replace it with modern water resident communities buildings

  3. IT IS AN INSULT AND YOU ARR THE FILTHIEST HUMSN BEING TO PORTRAY NIGERIA IN THE MANNER YOU HAVE DONE BY PRESENTING FALSELY IMAGE OF BONEY NIGERIAN FEMALES WITH UGLY SAGGING BREASTS AS OF THIS IS WHAT NIGERIA LOOKS LIKE THAT IS BEEN HIDDEN FROM THE WORLD.

    YOU NAUSEATE DECENT ABD CIVILIZED PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD!

  4. This presenter is the wrong presenter for this documentary. He cannot even pronounce the destinations and local dishes. This type of documentary should be left for Nigerian journalists to explore.

  5. What really hampers the countrys progress are what i will describe as local war lords. For every kind of hardship, there are people benefitting from it and will fight to d death to keep it dat way.

  6. This is another case of Colonial Programming. The images showed in this video were mostly the worst side of Lagos repeated over and over. There was no case of balanced journalism here. Whatever happened to images of Ikoyi, Victoria Island, Lekki etc. While some of the stories may be true, most of it were fiction and lies. What about the fashion industry that Nigeria is well known for. What about the parties in Lagos that attracts the world. On the whole, it’s in very bad taste and a poor effort at de-marketing Nigeria.

  7. This is one of the western journalists trying to paint Nigeria in bad image to the world. They will never show any beautiful part of Nigeria but the remotest part of Africa. No wonder our brothers in Europe and America are still thinking we live in hurts and villages without clothes and shoes.

  8. Nigerian men don't paint lips. Nigerians don't tattoo lips. Where did you even get that from? Who told you that? Where did you see that? Better remove it immediately from your documentary or you lose every single credibility you've ever gathered. If anyone would resist men using women fashion things, Nigerians would be number one by a wide margin. Don't ever dare think about it

  9. My Uncle bought the 1500 cc in late 1977, for us to go home with from Lagos to Ondo state, because of delaying of the Peugeot 504 he deposited money for could not be ready before Christmas time, after registration it was N2,900 + little amount. (LA 3683 KB) Ikeja LG plate number, comprises of Radio, Cartridge player and complete tools box. Prof, keep it intact that's an asset.

    There are much older vehicles here in Europe well maintained, if you're to sell it now, it's a huge amount, some people's are searching for such historical vehicles to buy for keep. Those old vehicles are usually drive here during summer seasons

  10. That's why they are allover the world and so arrogant. In SAFRICA we are tired of the drugs they sell to our children.
    Why don't they just stay at macoco and enjoy the waters there

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