In the bustling city of Lagos, Nigeria, lies the vibrant and intense Epe Market—a place where spiritual traditions, local commerce, and raw reality collide. Join me on a journey deep into the heart of Nigerian culture as we explore this unforgettable market.
From live catfish to smoked seafood, extreme food experiences, and even wild, exotic animals, Epe Market is a true reflection of Nigerian life. Meet the traders, hear the stories behind their goods, and taste bold Nigerian street food that pushes boundaries. This is not your average market visit—it’s gritty, vibrant, and totally real.
Experience the sights, sounds, and flavors of Epe Market with me as we delve into the heart of Nigerian culture. This is an experience you won’t soon forget. #travel #food #nigeria
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Nice to know you visited Nigeria😊
Pls which market is this
To Really Live, You Must Nearly Die 😆. No way I’m eating any of that except antelopes. Survival mode, Reptiles 😮😅
Thank you so much, for giving the people a voice and trying everything an anything. This content is beautiful and makes me excited to see my people in this authentic way
Best series so far !!!! ❤
That's Bons not Puff Puff 😂
Seems you just need to put a “bush” prefix on everything. 😂😂😂 bush rabbit, bush rat, bush snail, bush dog, bush fish 😅… very convenient
Thanks for visiting Nigeria, David! ❤🇳🇬
Omg, it’s hard to watch but it’s real. Thanks for sharing 🙏🏽
While at it hope u won't be too attached because we are are quick to colonise people 😊because we are loveable to be with ❤stay safe 🙌
I loveyour eyes 😊
Nice video quality and funny brave dude, classic
Whats happeni g here tookme out
I really miss Nigeria and those delicious bush meats.
For goodness sake,even turtle 🐢? The things people eat in this country is scary.
Thank you so much for visiting and show casing our culture.
Ghana eats bush meat but not crocodile, alligator and snake eiiii Nigerian this is too much .
I usually don't watch videos made by foreigners about Nigeria and Nigerians but I have watched every last video on your Nigeria series. Authentic,respectful….great job!
Hi David.. Thank you! This is another great adventure trip, taggin' us along with ya.. It's a pity the way/how people overthere reacted to my comment on the 1st episode. About You feelin' there's tension on the streets and you obviously need military/police escorting you throughout this trip. These reaction comments only confirm exactly what i saw/felt in episode 1. Greetz, Vinnie..
Very organic videos to date David. Despite I was born & live in UK, I will never swap my Nigerian ethnicity for anything. We are blessed with buzzing energy, great food & humour. I'm glad you've had a great time and had great guides. Shalom
This is how many people love Nigeria! ⬇