I’m Walker the African (WTA), an adventure driven YouTuber with a passion for travel, culture, history, food, people, and telling extraordinary stories, one country at a time.
One African. Endless Discoveries.
Through immersive travel documentaries to cultural explorations, historical discoveries, local lifestyles, interviews, and rare behind-the-scenes access, I journey beyond the headlines and far beyond the typical tourist attractions discovering people, cities and communities with remarkable stories.
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Walker the African
Let me know what you guys feel about this video:
What Happens in the Kingdom of Witches? I was there for 12 Hours:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ld1Ux...
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For 24 Hours, I Lived Under a Rock!
Hello Amigos, I visited the Rock Village of Africa where people live in rocks and caves, and I was amazed. Check out the images, and takes a guess in the comment section. Let me know your thoughts. Don't forget, you can follow my journey, subscribe to the channel for free and join my growing community. Thank you.
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I spent 24 hours inside the Kingdom of Witches in Africa...and honestly, words can hardly describe what I experienced.
I arrived with questions, curiosity, and a lot of assumptions. I left with a completely different perspective.
What I discovered wasn't what I expected, and it's a story I believe everyone should hear.
The full documentary drops on the channel in a few days. Trust me, this is one episode you won't want to miss.
Stay tuned.
#WalkerTheAfrican @WalkerTheAfrican
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Hola Amigos, I found an ancient African Kingdom pf warriors found on mud castles in the far northern part of Togo, an underrated country in West Africa.
Make sure to watch the video and leave your thoughts and recommendations in the comment section. Thank you.
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AMIGOS!
It feels like just yesterday, June 1, 2026, to be precise - that we were celebrating an incredible milestone of 15,000 subscribers on this channel.
Today, barely seven days later, we are already 16,000 strong and still growing!
Honestly, I am overwhelmed with gratitude.
What makes this milestone even more special is that it comes at a time when I am currently on the road, exploring 16 countries across West Africa, chasing stories, uncovering hidden places, and sharing the beauty, culture, and realities of our continent with the world.
To every single one of you who watches, likes, comments, shares, and believes in this journey, thank you.
Thank you for the love.
Thank you for the support.
Thank you for believing in me and in this dream.
Please know that I do not take any of it for granted.
We may not be where we ultimately want to be, but together, we've come a long way—and this is only the beginning.
There are bigger adventures ahead.
More discoveries.
More untold stories.
More unforgettable moments from this special road trip and beyond.
So keep believing.
Keep supporting.
And if you're new here, join the family by subscribing and becoming part of this amazing community.
The journey continues, and I am grateful to have you all with me.
With love and appreciation,
Walker The African
One African. Endless Discoveries.
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WE ARE NOW 15,000 AMIGOS STRONG!
Wow... where do I even begin?
Just a few weeks ago, I was here celebrating 14,000 subscribers with all of you. Today, thanks to your incredible support, we've crossed another major milestone and officially become a family of 15,000 AMIGOS.
Honestly, words are not enough to express how grateful I am.
Every view, every comment, every share, every recommendation, and every subscription has helped push Walker Diary to where it is today. What started as a dream to tell Africa's stories through adventure, discovery, culture, and human connection has grown into a community of thousands spread across different countries and continents.
The truth is, we're still just getting started.
We're not yet where we want to be, but we're certainly not where we used to be, and that's because of YOU, yes, YOU.
To every AMIGO who has been part of this journey, thank you for believing in the vision. Thank you for supporting authentic African storytelling. Thank you for riding along on every road trip, every border crossing, every hidden village discovery, and every adventure.
Now, here's the exciting part...
Our next target is 20,000 subscribers in the next two months.
And I genuinely believe we can achieve it together.
If you've been watching the videos and haven't subscribed yet, this is the perfect time to join the family. Subscribing costs absolutely nothing, but it helps the channel tremendously and ensures you never miss the next adventure.
👉 Hit the SUBSCRIBE button.
👉 Turn on notifications.
👉 Share your favorite Walker Diary video with a friend.
Let's continue showing the world the beauty, stories, people, and hidden gems of Africa.
15,000 strong today.
20,000 next.
And we're just getting warmed up.
Thank you, AMIGOS.
#WalkerDiary #15KStrong #RoadTo20K #AfricanStories #TravelAfrica #AdventureAwaits
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Hey AMIGOS…say welcome to 14k Subscribers on the channel
I don’t even know where to start. Today, we’re 14,000 subscribers strong.
And honestly…that number means more than it looks. Because behind every single count…is one person who chose to watch, to stay and to believe in this journey.
Just about a month ago, we clocked 13K, and just before I blinked…here we are already - fast, and at an unimaginably unbelievable speed.
And the truth is, this didn’t happen because of me alone.
It happened because of you. Yes… you watching this right now.
For every view, every comment, every share, every moment you spent with me on these journeys, and I am deeply grateful.
And this is just the beginning.
As I set out on my second West African road trip, get ready, because what’s coming next is deeper, rawer, and more powerful than anything we’ve done before.
We’re not just growing…
we’re building something real.
Obrigado AMIGOS. Adios.
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I discovered a city that is way better than LAGOS. Shooting this video made me discover a lot of things that we overlook. Lagos is great, but this city, is something else. Watch the video on the channel and please kindly drop your comments in the comment section.
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12,000 strong.
What started as a vision is now a growing community of 12,000 people who chose to believe in Walker Diary. Your trust, your engagement, and your unwavering support carried this channel through every rough patch, every doubt, and every obstacle. You didn’t just subscribe; you made growth possible against all odds.
Thank you for riding with me.
The goal now is clear: 50,000 strong this year. And I promise to continue bringing you intentional, calculative, and truly adventurous stories worth your time.
This is only the beginning. Let’s keep moving, amigos.
Thank you all.
NB: A new video just dropped on the channel moments ago, and it will definitely blow your mind. Rush now, watch it, and drop your thoughts in the comment section.
-WALKER
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Lagos Govt. Pledges $2 Million For MAKOKO Displaced Residents...
Hello amigos.
Following a video I shared on the Walker Diary channel, which unexpectedly went viral, especially among viewers in the United States and the United Kingdom, the Lagos State Government has now taken steps to respond to the public outcry.
In the wake of widespread backlash over the Makoko demolitions, including reports of police using tear gas on protesters and allegations of excessive force, the Lagos State Government has announced a $2 million redevelopment plan for displaced Makoko residents.
(VIDEO HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN0HJ...)
According to the government, the initiative is aimed at resettling affected families and improving infrastructure in the lagoon community. The plan reportedly includes:
• Temporary housing for displaced residents
• Vocational training programs for fishermen
• Environmental upgrades to reduce flooding risks
The announcement was made during a press briefing at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre in Alausa, Ikeja, with officials from the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development present. They defended the demolitions as necessary for public safety and urban planning, stating that the structures removed were illegally built under high-tension power lines and in environmentally restricted areas.
The demolitions, which began in late December 2025, reportedly displaced over 10,000 people in the historic Makoko fishing settlement.
I’ll keep following this story closely.
What do you think, is this response enough, or is it too little too late?
Let me know in the comments.
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