This is a road drive of Port Harcourt City. In this video, you will see how the major road and places in Port Harcourt look like. We covered areas like artillery, Garrison, Rumumasi, Rumuola, Old GRA, New GRA, Peter Odili Road, Slaughter, Azubia, Trans-Amadi, Elekahia, Town, Borokiri, Waterside, Airforce Road, Stadium Road, Mummy B road, Ken Saro Wiwa Road, St Jonson's road, among other roads in Port Harcourt. Documented by David Nkwa
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