[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] Are you strong? Do you want an adventure of a lifetime? Then climbing the Mountain of Death otherwise known as Gangirwal Mountain is the sure stake to sooth this desire. The Gangirwal Mountain is the tallest Mountain in Nigeria and probably in West Africa (i.e. If Cameroun is excluded from West Africa). The mountain seats in Taraba state in the farthest part of Gashaka Gumpti Park. The Mountain is also in proximity to the Cameroun border. [/dropcap]
Meet The Founder of Bayabs Accessories | Exclusive Interview
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] Hello beautiful people. I bring to you a beautiful friend from Ghana. I haven’t met her just yet so I guess I should call her an e-friend. I have been stalking her instagram page for quite a while now and I really wanted to hear her story. She is creative, friendly and a mother of two adorable kids. She responded to my questions very eloquently and despite her busy schedule, she took out time to answer all my questions. Join me and let’s meet Yvonne Bakuri, the CEO of Bayabs accessories. [/dropcap]
Top 10 Nigerian Authors
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] The annual Nigerian International Book Fair was held recently at the Multi-purpose hall, University of Lagos where authors, publishers and book lovers had the opportunity to meet and discuss about books as well as transact business. [/dropcap]
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The Mmanwu Festival by The Igbo People of Nigeria
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] The Igbos in South-Eastern Nigeria are widely known as people who cherish their culture and traditions. This appreciation dates as far back as precolonial Nigeria when various cultural injunctions are strictly adhered to while defaulters are severely dealt with. [/dropcap]
Interesting Facts About Algeria
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”]Algeria is located in Northern Africa and bordered by the Mediterranean Sea in north, Tunisia in northeast, Libya in east, Morocco in west, Western Sahara, Mauritania, and Mali in southwest, and Niger in the southeast. Algeria is the largest country in Africa continent by land area and almost four times the size of Texas. [/dropcap]
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Bui National Park in Ghana
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”]Bui National Park is the third largest Wildlife Protected Area in western Ghana and it was established in 1971. This park is bisected by Back volta and it’s very close to Cote d’Ivoire border. One key feature the park is known for is the large population of Hippopotamus that resides in the Black Volta river and they are mostly seen during the dry season. There are three species of crocodile in the river at the Bui gorge. [/dropcap]Continue reading
Discover Ijebu-Ode!
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”]The town is peaceful, tranquil and receptive. It is blessed with so much history, an enticing festival, cuisine and hospitality that attracts tourists and visitors yearly to the town. Ijebu-Ode is a local government in Ogun State, South-West; Nigeria. The state is hugely popular for being the home of the revered Olumo Rock and Lisabi Festival. The nomenclature Ijebu-Ode is the combination of two great personalities and founders of the town-Ajebu and Olode. Both families were the first settlers in the ancient town. A total of 154,032 reside in the town. It is dominated by the Ijebus and Ijebu is their lingua franca.[/dropcap] Continue reading
Meet The Founder of African Things | Exclusive Interview
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] I haven’t met this talented lady just yet but after speaking to her, I can already tell you how cool she is. A creative mind with a company that promotes African designs and culture in our everyday lifestyle called African Things. A graduate of the University of Nottingham with a BEng (Hons) in Product Design and Manufacture. Her name is Tosin Lawal. Let’s meet her. [/dropcap]
Jos | City of Captivating Landscapes
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”]The beauty of a beautiful city best described by its romantic and temperate climate, magnificent geography and landmarks, and mind-blowing tourist attractions. This has made the city a destination of choice for many tourists and fun seekers within and outside Nigeria. What’s the name of this pristine and cosmopolitan city domiciled in Nigeria’s middle belt? Jos. The city is bounded by Bauchi (North-East), Kaduna (North West), Nassarawa (South-West) and Taraba (South-East).[/dropcap]Continue reading
El-Rufai Promises To Revive Textile Factories in Kaduna, Nigeria
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] The Kaduna State Governor-elect, Nasir El-Rufai, has given an assurance that the incoming All Progressives Congress (APC) government is determined to revive all the collapsed textile factories in the state and other parts of the country as soon as it takes over power on May 29, 2015. [/dropcap]
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