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Lagos Nigeria -Trip down memory lane (Part 2 of 3)
Tap…tap… tap was the sound of the torch on our car window. The light pierced the screen like a rifle bullet. “See eh, no give them anytin o dey must...
Lagos Nigeria - A trip down memory lane (Part 1)
Lagos Nigeria, one of the fastest growing and most populated cities in Africa and the world with a population of around 16–20 million people...
The importance of a community
Ever wondered what being part of a community feels like? People who you can support and in return support you and make you feel loved? It can be...
The Over-Sexualization Of Certain Men and Women
Sex is a natural action and there is and should be nothing wrong with that. It should be embraced, taught (properly in schools I could write a whole...
Has travel content lost its uniqueness?
There used to be a time when traveling was seen as rare and unique, not as an opportunity solely for emulating the latest photo trends. It used to...
The Prisoners and The Guards
What if I told you that we might perhaps be living in some sort of prison created by the very people who at the same time guard it? This a strange...
The Myth of Unskilled Labour
Work is a massive part of our society, and it’s part of the driving force keeping our economies alive. What we define as work or labour varies, and...
The Future of Transportation — A Snapshot (Cars)
Will we continue using cars in the future or will something else meet our transport demands? Over the course of many years, our modes of...
Unable to see far ahead
Since the year 2000's, we have continually made giant leaps and it seems we keep going further and longer in almost anything you can think of. Our...