There are a multitude of ways to get around Nigeria. Millions of Nigerians use various kinds of public and private mass transit options each day, ranging from taxis and buses to motorcycles and tricycles. Wherever you are in the country, you can always get to where you want to go – and often cheaply too.
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We had spent the morning trying to track down an elusive herd of elephants in the scalding African heat, and I was now savouring an al fresco lunch under the shade of a leafy tree. All was calm, soporific even, as each of our gathered group recounted their most recent wildlife encounters – when suddenly
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#shorts Paranormal investigators Zak Bagans and Aaron Goodwin, along with A/V techs Billy Tolley and Jay Wasley, travel to haunted destinations where they meet with eyewitnesses and experts to piece together the haunted history of each site. They then begin a dusk-to-dawn lockdown investigation, using the latest technology to confront the reported paranormal activity and
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Poor exit environment, macroeconomic downturn, and the unexpected collapse of Silicon Valley Bank are driving U.S. venture capitalists to increasingly withdraw from investing in late-stage deals, causing deal count to fall more than 25% year-over-year in Q1 2023, according to the latest PitchBook data. During the period, there were only 19 late-stage mega-rounds compared with
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Get a copy of my “Eating Thai Food Guide” : http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/ – Thanks for the support! Ziplock bags don’t exist in Thailand. Instead, everything, and I mean literally everything consumable is thrown in a plastic bag and tied shut with a rubberband. The vendors selling Thai street food have taken their art of loading plastic
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when traveling in some parts of the world you don’t throw your toilet paper into the toilet. you throw it in the trash instead. here we are in Brazil and Jocelyn is giving you her take on it. filmed in Jureia, Brazil copyright Mark Wolters 2023 #toilethumor #southamerica #traveltip
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As an island nation with nearly three-quarters of its terrain smothered in mountains, Japan seems custom-built for scenic road trips. Whether you’re swerving along the asphalt in the wild and expansive north, skirting the towering bluffs and wave-battered coasts of western Honshu, or winding through the archipelago of the Inland Sea, you can’t beat the
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A world-class city, Athens is crammed with attractions and entertainment that can fill weeks of any visitor’s time. But a number of other outstanding destinations are located within easy reach of the Greek capital – whether you travel by boat, public transport or with your own wheels. From ancient ruins to island beaches, these day trips from
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Havana has three indispensable city center neighborhoods that travelers with more than a couple of days on their hands should visit.  There’s beautifully restored Habana Vieja (Old Havana), a celebrated Unesco World Heritage site; gritty Centro Habana, where theatrical street life plays out alongside palatial civic buildings and nationally important museums; and the more modern
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Paranormal investigators Amy Bruni and Adam Berry are accompanied by psychic medium Chip Coffey as they embark on a chilling investigation of the abandoned 68,000-square-foot South Pittsburg Hospital in Tennessee. As they navigate the vast and eerie facility, Chip’s psychic abilities are put to the test as he experiences unsettling sensations at every turn. From
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The resurgence of a once banned liquor in Ghana, Akpeteshie, is shaking up the global distillery market. Brothers Kofi and Raja Owusu-Ansah, owners of Republic Distilleries in Accra, are bringing Akpeteshie, Ghana’s indigenous alcoholic spirit distilled from sugar cane juice, to the rest of world. They are poised to disrupt the international liquor market valued
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