This was the market place.
I enjoyed the Nigerian Children.

Gas was 70 nira a liter. = 280 nira a gallon Conversion: $2.70 US a gallon. There were always really long lines at all the gas stations. I saw a lot of cars being pushed into the gas stations.
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The children are very cute…
i alway enjoy open market like that esp on fruits/veggies cause i love eating fresh fuits/veggies! wish America have more open market then close one except for meats..fridge stuffs.
Ive really been enjoying your pictures. The look on everyones faces is wonderful!
Id love to do this, But, I really know its just not what god has planned for me.
<3Ashley
I’m enjoying your photos so much. The children are so darling.
Because you are most likely a humble man who avoids taking pride in himself, I am proud of you, for you.
Nigeria really looks a lot like Uganda!
Most tribes don’t have outward markings – some tribes circumcise as a tribal marking. Most people are identified by their names or facial features.
Love the video! I can imagine the experience itself (the whole trip) was rewarding.
What gets me is the happiness that is expressed on the children’s faces despite the circumstances they are in. Truly it makes one reflect on what true happiness is!
luv the pictures. thanks for sharing!
Job well done, Randy! Open faces, full of love and acceptance…how beautiful to be the recipient of such emotions! Welcome home!
Beautiful children. So lovely!
That was GREAT….JAMBO……
smart kids and I bet they push the cars into the gas station but aren’t many cars I bet.
Sounds cheap, but I’m sure that the wages there are far lower than here in the US
Aww… I really enjoyed the video of the children…
awwwww! you must have fallen completely in love with those children!
I love all of the pictures! Thanks for sharing them with us! Those children are beautiful. I imagine it was life changing!
I love the smile on Halima’s face when she looks to see who it is and realizes its you ! Too cute! It must have been an amazing experience!
Thanks for sharing some things that you experienced on your missionary journey.
The children are very friendly. Child like in nature.
Perhaps they don’t get a lot of attention from people from other countries.
You and your daughter stood out to them. You were special to them.
I am thankful that you went to Africa. Beside I have a chance to see a part of Nigeria.
Thanks again for sharing. :0)
excellent pics! what an awesome experience it must’ve been.
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what beautiful people and so sad about all the cults but what is sadder is that most christians today do not even believe that demons can be cast out…or what the scripture says about these signs shall follow them that believe, in my name…they will cast out devils…..
i want us as the church to get back to doing great exploits which we can only do if we truly know our God…