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About BantuCityDiaries

BantuCityDiaries is a BantuPage channel that focuses on cities, travel, topography, language, culture, race, geopolitics, religion, and more.

Why the name 'Bantu'?

The Bantu migration originated in the area that is now Nigeria and Cameroon. The Bantu people represent the largest language group in Africa, comprising 300 to 600 distinct languages and more than 350 million speakers, accounting for approximately 30% of the continent's population. Since the channel is focused on Africa, 'Bantu' was chosen as the ideal name to reflect its values and mission.

Additionally, there are Bantu speakers in Nigeria. Many black Africans are unaware of this

We stand apart from every other African YouTube channel. Nobody speaks as boldly as BantuCityDiaries (BCD). Nobody chases truth with such fearless disregard for feelings. Get ready to be annoyed, enlightened, angered, thrilled, irritated, intrigued, and maybe even stripped of your Wakanda illusions.

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Nigerian Roads: Where Danger Behind the Wheel Is a Daily Reality

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