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The Nigerian Tourism Industry & Her Beef with Data

Posted on August 17, 2019 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

Of course, you’ve had an encounter with them more than once. If not at school, it most likely would have been at the workplace. Attendance registers are an essential part of the life of an average Nigerian. This post, however, will focus on the irrelevance of attendance registers at major Nigerian tourism destinations. Almost every tourist…

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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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Nike Art Gallery- All You Need To Know

Posted on March 6, 2019 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

I didn’t struggle for long before deciding I was going to write on ‘Why Nigerians need to forget about The Artifacts The British Stole From Them’. But in order for me to produce a piece that holds water, it’s expedient that I made as many researches as my mind could gather, because the content team…

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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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20 Ways Cotonou is Different from Lagos

Posted on October 4, 2018 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

Benin Republic (Originally ruled by the kingdom of Dahomey) through a treaty signed by Glele during his rule in May 19, 1868 was ceded to France before the French Navy occupied the city in 1883 to prevent the British from conquering the area. 58 years after gaining independence, a lot of things have obviously changed…

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My 70k Budget Road Trip From Lagos To Accra

Posted on September 8, 2018 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

You see, Till this moment, I still can’t convincingly explain  why I decided to take a road trip from Lagos to Accra. Though I’ve read and heard tons of really fascinating tales about the Gold Coast,  I still cannot tell which really sparked the move, all I knew was that six other travel enthusiasts showed interest…

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Five Things You Can Do At Elegushi Beach On Weekends

Posted on December 21, 2017 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

Two things were apparent as at 10am 17th December, we were either going to remain indoor or outside of it. None of us would go to Church, at least, if put together, our combined attendance will be up to 30, with majority of the attendance (25) done by Dami with the rest of us sharing the…

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7 Things I Learnt About Kwara- the most annoying is the 7th

Posted on February 18, 2017 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

It’s no news again that I was in Kwara few weeks ago, so here are 7 things I observed all through my stay and would like to share with you. 1. Their cabs Having traveled to over 13 states across Nigeria, Kwara state’s taxis so far have the highest number of colours on them. see…

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Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness

Posted on February 17, 2017 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

The only reason I have decided to break my Kwara trip into sections is because of this particular post. Is this your first time here? start here and continue here. Babatunde Oladosu– who solely sponsored this trip revealed to me he did so because he wanted me to unviel this wounder in the wilderness to…

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From Lagos to Abeokuta- A Personal Account

Posted on September 4, 2016December 15, 2021 by 1phillipstunde@gmail.com

The Attraction The Ijebus in Ogun state were the first Yoruba speaking people to have contact with the Europeans in the early 14th century. They were the first Yorubas to have invented money made from cowry shells called ‘Owo Eyo’, which was accepted throughout the kingdom of Yoruba land but was later replaced by legal…

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