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A Travel Post From Rukpokwu, Not Lagos
The previous title put me in Lagos. I am in Rukpokwu, and I travel — which is the actual thing worth buying here. Your product goes into a permanent feed post photographed somewhere I have gone rather than in a room. Landscapes, routes, the parts of Nigeria that do not appear in a brochure. The post stays on my grid, so it keeps working long after the trip. 450 people follow me for travel content, which is early and honest. Luggage, footwear, cameras, power banks, sunscreen and booking services all fit. Tell me if you need a particular kind of setting behind it, and give me lead time — I cannot conjure a landscape at short notice.
Filmed Somewhere Worth Travelling To
I am usually on the road, which is why booking me differs from hiring somebody who films in a bedroom. Your product goes into a Reel shot wherever I happen to be — a route, a landscape, a place most Nigerians have not seen. Carried and used rather than posed with, because gear that has clearly never left a house looks exactly like that on camera. Luggage, footwear, cameras, power banks, sun protection and booking services all fit. I am based in Rukpokwu and travel out from there, so this is not Lagos content. 450 people follow me. Give me lead time — a trip cannot be arranged for next Tuesday because a campaign calendar says so.
Show Them the Journey, Not Just the Place
If you run a hotel, a resort, a park or a transport service, the useful thing I can do is show somebody actually getting there. The journey is most of what stops people booking. So the Reel covers the route as well as the destination — how long it took from Port Harcourt, what the road was like, what it cost, whether it was worth the trouble. My followers ask me those questions constantly and rarely get straight answers from anybody else. 450 people follow me, which is small, and most of them are Nigerians who would travel domestically if somebody told them how. Host me properly and I will say so; host me badly and I will also say so.
Rough Footage From the Road
You keep these files. They go to your ads, not only to my page. What you cannot fake in a studio is conditions. Sun on a screen you are trying to read, dust, a bag that is actually full, rain arriving while the camera is still running. I shoot on the road because that is where I am anyway, so the footage shows your product doing the job under the circumstances a customer will meet. Send me the shot list and how long each clip needs to be. Vertical, horizontal, both, whatever your ad manager wants. 450 people follow me, but the follower count barely matters for this one — you are buying footage, and it will outlast the post it appeared in.
Packed, Carried, Explained
Teaching, but for the road rather than a bathroom counter. How to pack it, how it behaves after eight hours in a bag, what you do when it fails somewhere with no signal. That covers luggage, water filters, power banks, cameras, boots, booking apps, insurance — anything a traveller has to work out on their own. I film it in the place it matters instead of at a desk, which is the only reason my version is worth more than the manual. 450 people follow me from Rukpokwu, a small number of people who mostly travel inside Nigeria. Send the product and tell me the mistake first-time users make.
What Arrives in Rukpokwu, and When
The interesting part of an unboxing filmed here is how long it took to arrive. Rukpokwu is not Lagos and delivery is the thing my followers ask about before they ask about anything else. So I film the box arriving, open it, and say plainly how many days it took and what condition it was in. Then whether the thing inside matches the listing. 450 people follow me and most of them have been burned by an order that never came. If your logistics are good, this is the cheapest proof of it you will buy. If they are not, do not book this one.
In the Bag, On the Way Out
The pack-down is the shot. Everything I own for a trip laid out, then going into the bag one item at a time, and yours among them. My followers watch that particular format the whole way through because they are trying to work out what to bring. It puts your product in a list of things somebody decided to take, which is a stronger position than being the subject of an advert. 450 people follow me from Rukpokwu. Anything that goes in a bag qualifies. Tell me where in the order you want it to appear.
Posted From Wherever I Am
Frames go up while I am still standing there. That is the whole difference between this and everything else I sell — the road, the checkpoint, the place I arrived at, posted as it happens rather than edited afterwards. My followers ask questions in the replies while I can still answer them from the spot, which is when your product being in shot matters most. I am based in Rukpokwu and I travel out from there, so this is not Lagos content. 450 people follow me. Give me the dates and I will match them to a trip.
Before the Trip Starts
Not on the road for once. These frames are the part before a trip — working out where to go, comparing prices, booking, and getting everything into a bag the night before. I film all of it as it happens rather than reconstructing it afterwards. My followers are usually planning something rather than currently travelling, so this catches them at the point where they are still deciding and still spending. Booking sites, insurance, luggage, currency apps and anything bought in advance all fit here. 450 people follow me from Rukpokwu, which is a small number honestly stated. Tell me what you want linked and when the frames need to run.
Travel Stories From Rukpokwu and Beyond
I am usually somewhere else, which is the whole basis of my page. I travel around Nigeria and film what I find — landscapes, routes, the places that do not make the usual lists. A takeover puts your brand into a day of that. Not a product held up in a bedroom, but something carried, used and shown against wherever I happen to be. Luggage, footwear, cameras, power banks, booking apps, drinks and anything that travels with a person all fit. My base is Rukpokwu and 450 people follow me. Tell me the frame count and where each should point, and if there is a specific kind of place you want your product shown in, say so early enough that I can route around it.
Mentioned From Wherever I Landed
I go live when I get somewhere worth going live from, which means I cannot promise you a date more than a week out. When I do, your product gets mentioned by name to whoever is watching, and I hold it up if it is something I am carrying. The people who join are mostly asking where I am and how to get there themselves, so anything connected to travel fits and anything not connected to it sits oddly. 450 people follow me from Rukpokwu. Give me a window rather than a day.
Come On and Answer the Hard Ones
You come on and take the questions I cannot answer. Half of what gets asked on my lives is logistics — does the booking cover this, what happens if the flight moves, is the insurance valid outside Nigeria. I can say what my experience was, but I cannot speak for your terms and I will not guess at them on camera. Having somebody from your side in the room fixes that. 450 people follow me from Rukpokwu, which is small; what you get is a room where every person watching is actively planning a trip. Send whoever actually knows the policy, not a marketing person.
Win Something Worth Packing
The prize should be something somebody would pack. My followers enter giveaways for things they can take somewhere — a bag, a power bank, boots, a booking voucher, a camera. A generic prize gets generic entries from people who enter everything, and you learn nothing from that. Something travel-shaped gets entries from people who are actually planning trips, which is a list worth having even if only one of them wins. 450 people follow me from Rukpokwu, a small number I would rather state than dress up. I run the announcement, the rules, the reminders and the draw, and I confirm you can ship to the winner before anybody enters.
Still Up Long After I Got Back
A trip gets planned months after somebody first thought about it, which is why a feed post beats a Story for anything travel-related. Nothing else I sell survives past a day. So this one stays on my grid with your product in it and the details in the caption — where I took it, what it cost, whether it survived the journey. 450 people follow me from Rukpokwu, which is small and I would rather say so. Send me anything a person carries, and the link you want people to find later.