From somebody who was born and raised in Port Moresby, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS. I ALSO LOVE YOUR BACKGROUND, I LIKE how it portrays how a typical Port Moresby household looks like.
I was born raise on Manus Island but came to Port Moresby in the late 80s. And since then Moresby has been home. Despite it's problems, I have seen Moresby improves so greatly. And if it continues this trend of change, it will be a great City in the future.
Good stuff there Gogo loved it. I have left my home province because of tribal fights don't know if i would ever go back. As i can say i Love my New Home Port Moresby, although we say it has its good and bad, well its the same around the Globe we just have to embrace it, its our city most of all the place we called home.
Waaaa!!! You have such a wonderful vlooooggg!!! 😍 finally have a channel to follow that talks about PNG!!! Makes me miss home even mooreee! PS: A proud moresby raised filipino here 😍
Great vid mate. I have a huge soft spot for PNG, I was born in Lae and spent the first 5 to 6 years living there. I remember heaps from that time. I have been backa few times and got to work in Moresby in 1990 for a year or so. Been back in 2017 and 2018 and noticed a few changes ;-) Got a lot of mates that still live/work there and am ALWAYS up to visiting again.
Awesome video bro. Love the snippets of the places. And yes, it has it's good/great and bad/worse. It all comes down to which do we want to embrace. Keep it rolling! :)
HI Brother, Thanks much for sharing your vlog , I'd study at POMHI and stayed in Port Moresby for 7 years and kind of miss it. Now I'am here in Saudi Arabia, we have flight there from Manila to Port Moresby and planning to visit there someday. Can you do a vlog about SARAGA street in Moreatoba road in 6 MILES ,(if possible). if your coming from Jackson airport, take the Moreatoba RD, It's actually on right side the SARAGA ST.- I guess. GOD BLESS Stay safe
Been away from PNG for the past two years with just video calls being the slightest connection of feeling that "home" feeling, i couldn't stop the tears at 1:42 when the music started after you said "so, welcome to Port Moresby". Been waiting for this video. Music too ya please. ("i can't get you off my mind"). oh ples u stap long we ya... Been waiting for more Papua New Guineans to start tapping into this platform and advertise ourselves, showing it from our side. We seem to have always been accepting other people come and document us - mostly the negativity. Why can't we do it ourselves? Great video buddy. We need a lot more videos like this. I have some video suggestions, try doing videos like the following: 1. Good places to dine at Port Moresby (restaurants - including those hosted in hotels) 2. Suburbs of Port Moresby (showcase different suburbs. You can even do a Port Moresby Suburb season and on each episode, go and showcase each suburb. Talk to people and see how they see life from their perspectives) 3. Good places for picnic in and around Port Moresby(or even along the highway) 4. Different nationalities living in Port Moresby(including Papua New Guineans too. hehehe) 5. Since we are the most linguistically diversed country, why not go around and ask random people of how many different languages they can speak. Ask them to say phrases you want them to say. Sampla idea tasol. Keep it coming bro!!! Cheers. #cheersFromEurope #fullBloodedIslander
Thank you man! I'm glad I was able to give you a little slice of home. And thank you so much for the suggestions! I've got so many projects on my mind, and videos that I have planned to release, so it's really great to have an idea of what my audience wants to see. I appreciate it man!
@@Logan4315 Thanks a lot for the reply. Much appreciated. And yes. I miss home. Even modern Europe can't take that longing of home from me. God-willing ba mi visit lo Christmas. But thanks. The video just got the better part of me. And yes, me man blo toktok ya, so sas mi kam, umi ken go mekim ol public video lo pom. sait blo tok2 lo ol man em liklik samting.. but yea, please post some more. It's always nice to see home portrayed from someone who's actually from there. I shared your video on a big group on FB. People like it. bata proud. Keep it!!!!
First of all...FUCKING AWESOME!! 2nd of All...FUCKING AMAZING!! Love it...you obviously put alot of work into it. I can't believe I'm just watching this now. Awesome mindblowing work. 1 take...my personal opinion, I think you could've done a better job with colour grading the segment. The B-ROLL is just awesome! Speed ramps...oh man. I need tips from you. Can't wait for the next one. ! Definitely SUBSCRIBED! 😎
Thank you so much man! And definitely, I definitely could've color graded better man, lesson learned! It's the one thing I skipped to make sure this got out on time. Thanks for that man, I really gotta improve 💯
Man you guys speak excellent English. Seem well educated. I know. I been there but 31 years ago. Beautiful country. Good for you and I wish all PNG people the best in happiness, security and harmony. And what I would give for an SP beer. Excellent. Hey, what's the KINA like now Do they still have a hole in that coin? And is PNG still expensive? Next time post a video of that KINA coin And South Pacific beer.
This vlog really caught my attention. Your words are really powerful. I have a friend from POM. You're right, POM has a lot to offer to the world even the natives. They're very wonderful people. By the way, I am from Manila. And I love your vlog. 🙂
Can you please tell me more about the Old Yaught Club? My friends and I went there on a Thursday night in the 1980’s and we danced all night at the disco….som much fun!!
That was a nice informative vid I enjoyed watching it. Good to hear a local talk about a place I most likely will never see. Oh yeah, and Enjoy Dune when it comes out man ;)
Safety is the major concern. But really you have a nice country. Hope people will be united soon. You guys are amazing Ive assigned to Pom for 9 months and it was great!
Wow! This is much more fun to watch. Bro honestly, I don't know whether to watch the beautiful view of Pom City or just hear & see how you structured your words with that dramatic facial expression of yours. 🔥 You actor too na hat lo Toktok. 👍👍 keep them cumin bra.. 🙏
Your videos are great! I'm going to be in PNG for work in a few months and want to learn more before I get there. Would love to get in touch with someone my age there!
Love love love this 🙌🏾 I haven’t been back in 10 years and this makes me wanna go home to “our shithole” 😂😍😍😍. Can the rona hurry up 🙄 Ps unbox some Rokrok and I’ll be happy 😂🤤
Good vlog. I appreciate the down to earth, keeping it real approach. You are a good ambassador for PNG, keep up the good work. Just one question that is quite baffling for me but there is no clear-cut explanation hence I have to ask you with no offence intended - How did you acquire an American accent if you were born and raised in POM? Did you hang out with American missionaries elsewhere in PNG? In a funny way I would understand if the accent was Australian or Kiwi but you opted for a country 11,000 km away from POM? Or was it a contrived effort on your part to change your natural accent and learn a polished way of communication (hence the general American accent)?
Firstly, thank you very much! Secondly, I’m not going to say i had a conscious choice in the matter, because as i was growing up, i really didn’t. So, the closest explanation i can give you is that growing up, i was exposed more to American tv than to other people, i basically grew up watching television and movies, and whether i like it or not, how characters spoke to each other rubbed off on me. I had quite a sheltered childhood, i was kept at home a lot, so i turned to media as a form of entertainment as well as education. I really didn’t think much of it because i assumed the rest of the world and my country spoke the same way - until i met other people later in my life that weren’t family, and they pointed out how ‘white’ i sounded. At that point in my life, i really couldn’t give 2 fucks, so i decided i wasn’t going to put effort into changing it.
@@Logan4315 Excellent and fascinating. I've noted this American accent trend being picked up by younger Papua New Guineans as well. Your explanation, re exposure to media (tv, movies) is the most valid I've heard so far and this can be applied to other PNG'eans with slight or full American accents. Also, in case you didn't know, way back in the early days American Lutheran missionaries in Enga taught English to the locals and a few of these Engans ended up speaking english with American accents before knowing how to speak pidgin. As you're already doing don't pay attention to the "yu ting yu wait man" comments and just keep on keeping on.
I want to ask about safety of PNG. It is now the second dangerous country in the world, is this because of tribal wars or cities are just like Mexico's cartel areas too (similar violency)?
Can you please supply the source of your information that says that Papua New Guinea is the second most dangerous country in the world? According to World Population Review (worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/most-dangerous-countries), PNG is NOT even in the top 10, or top 20, or even top 50 of the most dangerous counties in the world. It's this type of sensationalized comments, statements and reports that taint the image of PNG globally. Even for the most dangerous countries for women, PNG is NOT even in the top 10 countries according to Thomson Reuters Foundation (poll2018.trust.org/).
From somebody who was born and raised in Port Moresby, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS. I ALSO LOVE YOUR BACKGROUND, I LIKE how it portrays how a typical Port Moresby household looks like.
I was born raise on Manus Island but came to Port Moresby in the late 80s. And since then Moresby has been home. Despite it's problems, I have seen Moresby improves so greatly. And if it continues this trend of change, it will be a great City in the future.
Good stuff there Gogo loved it.
I have left my home province because of tribal fights don't know if i would ever go back.
As i can say i Love my New Home Port Moresby, although we say it has its good and bad, well its the same around the Globe we just have to embrace it, its our city most of all the place we called home.
Waaaa!!! You have such a wonderful vlooooggg!!! 😍 finally have a channel to follow that talks about PNG!!! Makes me miss home even mooreee!
PS: A proud moresby raised filipino here 😍
I 150% agree with everything you presented in the vlog. Very creative bro. Well done! Keep em comming.💥
You are very charming and talented too! Much love from America!
This is the most enticing video I've watched about the city, well done.
Looking forward to watching more content come from this channel. ✊✊✊
Great vid mate.
I have a huge soft spot for PNG, I was born in Lae and spent the first 5 to 6 years living there. I remember heaps from that time.
I have been backa few times and got to work in Moresby in 1990 for a year or so. Been back in 2017 and 2018 and noticed a few changes ;-)
Got a lot of mates that still live/work there and am ALWAYS up to visiting again.
Hell yeah man! It's quite scary how fast this city grows and changes. But truly mesmerizing!
Miss home, 2 yrs away. Watching from New Zealand. ❤🤙🏾
Easiest sub I've ever handed out. Great job, looking forward to more
Love the video. I'm full ENB but I was born and raised in Pom City. Proud Mangi Mosbi!! 🤙🏽
Awesome video bro. Love the snippets of the places. And yes, it has it's good/great and bad/worse. It all comes down to which do we want to embrace. Keep it rolling! :)
Cool vlog man. Love the realness of it.
This vlog is awesome. Can't wait to view more of your contents.
GODREE! THIS IS BEAUTIFUL! MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS ONE, PLEASE!
This is just coolest video and your vlogs are cool 💯🇵🇬
HI Brother, Thanks much for sharing your vlog , I'd study at POMHI and stayed in Port Moresby for 7 years and kind of miss it. Now I'am here in Saudi Arabia, we have flight there from Manila to Port Moresby and planning to visit there someday. Can you do a vlog about SARAGA street in Moreatoba road in 6 MILES ,(if possible). if your coming from Jackson airport, take the Moreatoba RD, It's actually on right side the SARAGA ST.- I guess. GOD BLESS Stay safe
Been away from PNG for the past two years with just video calls being the slightest connection of feeling that "home" feeling, i couldn't stop the tears at 1:42 when the music started after you said "so, welcome to Port Moresby". Been waiting for this video. Music too ya please. ("i can't get you off my mind"). oh ples u stap long we ya... Been waiting for more Papua New Guineans to start tapping into this platform and advertise ourselves, showing it from our side. We seem to have always been accepting other people come and document us - mostly the negativity. Why can't we do it ourselves? Great video buddy. We need a lot more videos like this.
I have some video suggestions, try doing videos like the following:
1. Good places to dine at Port Moresby (restaurants - including those hosted in hotels)
2. Suburbs of Port Moresby (showcase different suburbs. You can even do a Port Moresby Suburb season and on each episode, go and showcase each suburb. Talk to people and see how they see life from their perspectives)
3. Good places for picnic in and around Port Moresby(or even along the highway)
4. Different nationalities living in Port Moresby(including Papua New Guineans too. hehehe)
5. Since we are the most linguistically diversed country, why not go around and ask random people of how many different languages they can speak. Ask them to say phrases you want them to say.
Sampla idea tasol. Keep it coming bro!!! Cheers.
#cheersFromEurope
#fullBloodedIslander
Thank you man! I'm glad I was able to give you a little slice of home. And thank you so much for the suggestions! I've got so many projects on my mind, and videos that I have planned to release, so it's really great to have an idea of what my audience wants to see.
I appreciate it man!
@@Logan4315 Thanks a lot for the reply. Much appreciated. And yes. I miss home. Even modern Europe can't take that longing of home from me. God-willing ba mi visit lo Christmas. But thanks. The video just got the better part of me. And yes, me man blo toktok ya, so sas mi kam, umi ken go mekim ol public video lo pom. sait blo tok2 lo ol man em liklik samting.. but yea, please post some more. It's always nice to see home portrayed from someone who's actually from there. I shared your video on a big group on FB. People like it. bata proud. Keep it!!!!
POM is home - regardless! :) Thanks for this!
Port Moresby beautiful and clean city
Greetings from mangi boda Boven Digoel West Papua 🙏😔
Wonderful continent.
Preach
Nice video, Thank you for sharing 🇵🇬
Regards from a Chinese. This is a perfect video to know PNG from different perspective!
It looks a lot cleaner than I recall 👍
First of all...FUCKING AWESOME!!
2nd of All...FUCKING AMAZING!!
Love it...you obviously put alot of work into it. I can't believe I'm just watching this now. Awesome mindblowing work.
1 take...my personal opinion, I think you could've done a better job with colour grading the segment. The B-ROLL is just awesome! Speed ramps...oh man. I need tips from you.
Can't wait for the next one. ! Definitely SUBSCRIBED!
😎
Thank you so much man! And definitely, I definitely could've color graded better man, lesson learned! It's the one thing I skipped to make sure this got out on time. Thanks for that man, I really gotta improve 💯
Man you guys speak excellent English. Seem well educated. I know. I been there but 31 years ago. Beautiful country. Good for you and I wish all PNG people the best in happiness, security and harmony. And what I would give for an SP beer. Excellent. Hey, what's the KINA like now Do they still have a hole in that coin? And is PNG still expensive? Next time post a video of that KINA coin And South Pacific beer.
THIS IS AN AWESOME VLOG!!
Nice Video! 😍 Truly miss home now
Amazing. Just amazing. 🇵🇬❤️
Well done! Love it! 😊
Godfreeman good stuff bro!🔥
Done it again 🙌
I'm 2 years late to this! 😭🤯 you are a 🦄 LOVE your creativity ❤️
greating from bintuni bay, west papua province, indonesia
Waoh. Love this video, I've lived there for 30 years too, but man this video is something.
This is easily some of the best locally produced content. This was incredible bro! I loved every second of it! ❤️🙌🇵🇬
This vlog really caught my attention. Your words are really powerful. I have a friend from POM. You're right, POM has a lot to offer to the world even the natives. They're very wonderful people. By the way, I am from Manila. And I love your vlog. 🙂
Can you please tell me more about the Old Yaught Club? My friends and I went there on a Thursday night in the 1980’s and we danced all night at the disco….som much fun!!
Great camerawork and editing. Just subscribed.
I love your vlog man
Bomb editing dude! Makes me miss Port Moresby. 😢
Well said bro. Frigging loved it.😊 I have been living in the city for as long as I have been alive and I agree with everything that has been said.✌
I 🧡 #PortMoresby
That was a nice informative vid I enjoyed watching it. Good to hear a local talk about a place I most likely will never see. Oh yeah, and Enjoy Dune when it comes out man ;)
Port Moresby is a great place.
If only few in the settlements can change in the mindset and behavior
Safety is the major concern. But really you have a nice country. Hope people will be united soon. You guys are amazing Ive assigned to Pom for 9 months and it was great!
Great video 😍
This....is so great. Please keep vlogging.
Thanks bro, This is what the world needs to see about PNG, well scripted, well said and well done...BIG UPS!!
I love this so much! It's making me so homesick for POM
POMpom Citycity! Love it. Keep it coming
Like your Vlog.
Greetings from Fiji.
Thank you so much!
Nice vlog bro.. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This VLog truly gate me a sense of patriotism... Excellent work guys !
Thanks so much man. All I had aimed to be was honest with my thoughts 💯🙌🏾
Wow! This is much more fun to watch. Bro honestly, I don't know whether to watch the beautiful view of Pom City or just hear & see how you structured your words with that dramatic facial expression of yours. 🔥 You actor too na hat lo Toktok. 👍👍 keep them cumin bra.. 🙏
Haha, thank you so much man! I'm glad you like it 💯
Your videos are great! I'm going to be in PNG for work in a few months and want to learn more before I get there. Would love to get in touch with someone my age there!
Love love love this 🙌🏾
I haven’t been back in 10 years and this makes me wanna go home to “our shithole” 😂😍😍😍.
Can the rona hurry up 🙄
Ps unbox some Rokrok and I’ll be happy 😂🤤
Awesome Stuff bro!!!! 😀😀😁😁😁😁
MANGI POM CITY. love your edits and narration
Good or bad, Port Moresby is #Home
Well the tears wanted to fall from 3:16 onwards but then 3:40 happened 😂🤦🏾♀️😩
Mine dropped at 1:42 when he said " so. welcome to Port Moresby". arrrgghhhh. i miss home. PNG
@@arthurimona5901 Feeelsss the whole video tbh haha
@@Palamaopa yeah. unfortunately yes. hahaha.
Just don't go to Gordons or you'll get toooooooootttt😂😂😂
Beautiful Stuff
Skel video,
No matter what me pikinini moresby.
Great video!
Port moresby jauh amb ngambik ny ko pa & Dian dianar peluk dian dl rnaj giko
Make more videos like this, just like Lae, Wewak, Mt Hagen and more.
I'm from Biak island West Papua 👍
Great video 👍👍👍
I just subscribe, best brother 🇵🇬
Great video bro, im subscribing to your channel and i hope to see more great videos, cheers.
Thank you so much man! I appreciate it 🙌🏾💯
@@Logan4315 i also have a youtube channel which you can subscribe too,
so honest
Good vlog. I appreciate the down to earth, keeping it real approach. You are a good ambassador for PNG, keep up the good work. Just one question that is quite baffling for me but there is no clear-cut explanation hence I have to ask you with no offence intended - How did you acquire an American accent if you were born and raised in POM? Did you hang out with American missionaries elsewhere in PNG? In a funny way I would understand if the accent was Australian or Kiwi but you opted for a country 11,000 km away from POM? Or was it a contrived effort on your part to change your natural accent and learn a polished way of communication (hence the general American accent)?
Firstly, thank you very much! Secondly, I’m not going to say i had a conscious choice in the matter, because as i was growing up, i really didn’t. So, the closest explanation i can give you is that growing up, i was exposed more to American tv than to other people, i basically grew up watching television and movies, and whether i like it or not, how characters spoke to each other rubbed off on me. I had quite a sheltered childhood, i was kept at home a lot, so i turned to media as a form of entertainment as well as education. I really didn’t think much of it because i assumed the rest of the world and my country spoke the same way - until i met other people later in my life that weren’t family, and they pointed out how ‘white’ i sounded. At that point in my life, i really couldn’t give 2 fucks, so i decided i wasn’t going to put effort into changing it.
@@Logan4315 Excellent and fascinating. I've noted this American accent trend being picked up by younger Papua New Guineans as well. Your explanation, re exposure to media (tv, movies) is the most valid I've heard so far and this can be applied to other PNG'eans with slight or full American accents. Also, in case you didn't know, way back in the early days American Lutheran missionaries in Enga taught English to the locals and a few of these Engans ended up speaking english with American accents before knowing how to speak pidgin. As you're already doing don't pay attention to the "yu ting yu wait man" comments and just keep on keeping on.
Tumbsup bata 👍🏾
I miss Pom 😞
Remember the kid at the night market I was following you and you were dressed as Santa
WOw nice video -
Homesick now😭
Dangerous city msh? Isaa al masihhhhh
I lived all my life in pom but because am black people say am from buka never been there😳
I want to ask about safety of PNG. It is now the second dangerous country in the world, is this because of tribal wars or cities are just like Mexico's cartel areas too (similar violency)?
Can you please supply the source of your information that says that Papua New Guinea is the second most dangerous country in the world? According to World Population Review (worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/most-dangerous-countries), PNG is NOT even in the top 10, or top 20, or even top 50 of the most dangerous counties in the world. It's this type of sensationalized comments, statements and reports that taint the image of PNG globally. Even for the most dangerous countries for women, PNG is NOT even in the top 10 countries according to Thomson Reuters Foundation (poll2018.trust.org/).
MEME REVIEW!!
bro...you looked like west papuan...
Nah man. POM City kid, born & raised.
West papuan or PNG, yumi wankain tasol.
Born and raised in Port Moresby yet has American accent?? Am I missing something here???
Yeah man, weird right? 😂Like, if you come from here, you're supposed to sound a certain way, or act a certain way.
Sumbang duit ke port moresby cr