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    REACTION | My Trip to Lagos, Nigeria | COURTREEZY 2.0

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldOctober 30, 20252 Mins Read
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    REACTION | My Trip to Lagos, Nigeria | COURTREEZY 2.0
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    • Courtreezy2.0 and friends visited Victoria Island and Lagos, showcasing city life and style.
    • They stayed at a luxurious five‑star hotel on Victoria Island, comparable to hotels in Los Angeles.
    • The video documents a traditional ceremony where her father becomes a Chief and her mother is named a Lolo.
    • Starting at 6:44, the footage shows the hectic preparation, heavy traffic, and reasons the trip took over an hour.
    • The video offers an authentic look at Nigerian streets, vendors, homes, and everyday life for viewers unfamiliar with Nigeria.

     

    I did a reaction to a video from a creater called Courtreezy2.0, www.youtube.com/@courtreezy2.0.  

    Her and her friends went to nigeria. She visited 2 places: Victoria Island and Lagos

    As somebody who’s not been to nigeria before, it was a pleasure to see people out there looking good, feeling good, and it’s having a great time.

    One thing that stood up to me is that she was at a five star hotel in Victoria Island. The hotel looked about as nice as any given hotel I saw here in Los Angeles. 

    You also get to see part of a ceremony where her father becomes one of the Chiefs of the community, and her mother becomes was known as a Lolo. 

    Starting at the 6:44 mark, you’ll see her whole process, you’ll see how hectic was and why it took her over an hour to get there. Just because there was so much going on and so much traffic. She was tired from the night before.

    If you’ve never seen nigeria before, this video gives you a great look at how regular people live in nigeria, and what it gets, what it actually looks like. She does a great job showing you what the streets look like. What some of the vendors looked like, even though that wasn’t part of the video, you could definitely see it in the background.

    You’ll also get a really good glimpse of what an actual home in Nigeria looks like and what a ceremony looks like in Nigeria.

     

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