Top 5 spots in Nigeria to get off the grid

[BY Nkem Ndem Vivienne] Nigeria offers a wealth of attractions – from the popular Tinapa Resort, the mysteriousLong Juju of Arochukwu, to the remote Idanre Hills and the great Olumo Rock. But the country also offers some delightful surprises for those looking for a serious get away from it all – places to unplug from tedious office routines, […]

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Favorite finger foods in Nigeria

[BY Nkem Ndem Vivienne] Hors d’oeuvres, known as finger foods, come in varying shapes and flavors with one thing in common: they are easy to nibble on. They are usually served as appetizers as they set the scene, giving your taste buds an idea of what is to come. However, depending on the quantity or combination served, they could […]

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Top 5 traditional dances from eastern Nigeria

Whether it’s celebratory, energizing, cathartic, funny, or just plain embarrassing, dance is one of the best art forms for expression. People gyrate in order to celebrate, commemorate or even to prepare for some ritual. Historic and traditional dance goes back hundreds and even thousands of years. Nigeria has the treasure of a variety of folk and tribal […]

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7 Things You Should Never Do In Lagos

Lagos is the most vibrant city in Nigeria. It’s seductive charms are legendary, and for good reason. Inviting cafes and lounges, lustrous boutiques, top notch museums, and an impressive restaurant scene make Lagos the runway model of Nigerian cities—beautiful, fashionable, confident, and inspiring envy at every turn. However, its size and scope can make it a challenge and […]

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DESTINATION : YOLA

Nkem Ndem Vivienne For most visitors, Yola holds an immediate and enduring fascination – a truly inspiring metropolis, it also serves as the administrative capital of Adamawa state. Although one of the largest cities in North eastern Nigeria, it is not densely populated, ensuring plenty of wide-open space for exploration. With its spectacular landscape, rugged scenery […]

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5 Things to Do For Free In Suleja

Nkem Ndem Vivienne Suleja sometimes confused with the nearby city of Abuja, due to its proximity, is one of the major cities in Niger state, Nigeria. Originally called Abuja before the Nigerian government adopted the name for its federal capital in 1976, it is now regarded as Abuja’s younger, smaller, less glamorous sister considering its local appeal. […]

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