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Category: Nigeria

Lagos to Anambra in Search of Sallah Meat

Posted on October 2, 2019 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

 3:20 pm, Thursday 16th August 2019 The sun that afternoon was so fierce that one would think it had been denied lunch. And there I was, Stucked at the extreme end of a 14-seater Danfo, giving a blank stare through the window at a trader easing herself at a corner just beside her wooden stall. She…

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South Eatery and Social House Restaurant

Posted on June 16, 2019 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

    Since our days in the university, Kenny had always been a lover of knowledge. If left for his handwriting, he’d die single but is looks and charm did well to cover him. When not taking stock in his exotic shoe store in Tejuosho shopping complex in Yaba, Dami will most likely be whiling…

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Chasing Agbokim Waterfalls With My Girlfriend

Posted on June 10, 2019 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

As we descended the curvy road which led downwards the Obudu Cattle Ranch, she looked back, as if to see if I was alright. And before I could ask what the problem was, our lips sank into themselves as the cold breeze blew freely into my right ear. A bulge had formed in my jeans…

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Retracing My Steps Back To Badagry

Posted on May 29, 2019 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

“Hi Tunde, I’m at the checkout point inside spa supermarket.” Lola said sharply from the other end of the phone. “Come towards the bar at the entrance of the mall.” Said Smith. “Baba abeg, I just dey pass Ibadan, I will join you guys in about an hour’s time. That was Waduud, who had set…

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How To Tour South-West Nigeria With A 60k Budget

Posted on April 10, 2019 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

Hold on. This post might not be for you if : domestic tours don’t appeal to you. you are one who’d never travel alone outside your state of residence even if all expenses have been covered.   Where Should you Start? You see, preparation marks the beginning of every successful solo adventure, not when you…

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7 Things To Know Before Going To Lekki Conservation Centre

Posted on January 27, 2019 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

Two reasons got me excited when Ezinne invited me to the launch of her new travel community at the Lekki Conservation Centre: I’d been working on my computer all day and needed a break I’d never been there (I wonder why it took me this long) This looked like a great opportunity to show support…

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Beautiful Pictures Of Lufasi Nature Park Lagos

Posted on January 1, 2019 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

After successfully reviewing the  Subterraneailp underground restaurant , I was sure the space  wasn’t going to work for the kind of setting the Printivo Team will like for the retreat I was planning for them. This was when the thought of trying out  Lufasi Nature Park Lagos flashed in my head, like an accidental collision of a life…

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The Most Underrated Travel Destinations In Nigeria

Posted on October 13, 2018 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

After reading her first comment on my blog, I could tell she was adventurous and passionate about travel. Hilton has been to Africa only once (when she explored South Africa, Lesotho and Zambia) but she’s got a number of reservations for wanting to visit Nigeria even though she has read and heard tons of interesting…

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A Trip With My Girlfriend To Obudu Cattle Ranch

Posted on May 13, 2018 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

After a terrible road trip on Friday, I remained indoor for most part of Saturday. I took breakfast but couldn’t remember what it tasted like. Chidinma dragged me out of bed after noon to brush my teeth and shower. Clad with just my boxers short, I collapsed face-down on the 50″ by 100″ foam she…

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My Terrible Road Trip From Lagos To Calabar

Posted on April 27, 2018 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

If you were already a teenager in the early 2000s, you must have been a fan of a popular weekly family TV series titled Super story. And if you were as devoted as I was, you by chance should have seen countless commercials on Obudu cattle in Cross River state. Did you? Bother less if you didn’t…

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