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Lagos Nigeria — A trip down memory lane (Final Part)
A description of a recent trip to Nigeria and views.
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...