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Origin Story: Lagos Danfo

A picture is worth a thousand words. A look at an artist mixed media art rendition of Wizkids' "Made in Lagos" album with the original Danfo bus (kombi) in the background, which was initially made and assembled in Germany by Volkswagen but imported into Nigeria like every other durable consumer goods through international trade. “Danfo"…

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Holiday In the Capital

The name ‘Nigeria’ is famous the world over for its suggestion of legendary beauty, rolling from verdant peaks, through primeval forests, down to powder-soft beaches framed by timeless granite boulders, where the only footprints you’ll find will be your own. Since time immemorial, Nigeria has charmed successive generations of visitors with its rugged beauty, enticing…

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Cocktail

Get ready to elevate your festive celebrations with a tantalizing twist on traditional cocktails. This Christmas, the spotlight is on botanical flavours that are bringing a whole new spirit to alcoholic and soft drinks. Prepare to embark on a sensory journey as we explore the world of cocktails infused with nature's finest ingredients. Botanical flavors…

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A Gem for Tourist

Within the bustling city of Lagos, Nigeria, lies a hidden gem that captivates the hearts of locals and visitors alike—the Lekki Conservation Centre. This remarkable destination is a testament to the rich history that makes Lagos a truly unique and inspiring place. Canopy Walkway One of the most iconic features of the Lekki Conservation…

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 Ibibio Unity Museum

The Ibibio Unity Museum located in Uyo stands as a beacon, illuminating the rich history and cultural traditions of the Ibibio people. This captivating institution invites you to embark on a journey of exploration, which showcases a diverse collection of artefacts, historical exhibits, and artworks representing the region’s cultural richness.  The Ibibio Union, founded…

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Badagry

Bittersweet The first Primary school in Nigeria founded in 1845 The brazillian Barracoon was built in 1840s and held up to 40 slaves at the time in badagry, present-day Lagos State, NigeriaSituated along the coast of West Africa, Badagry welcomes travelers with its exciting culture, and untapped tourism potential. This coastal town bordering the Benin Republic…

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