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10 Best place to visit in Takai Nigeria

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Life In a Floating Slum in Africa - Makoko

The capital of Nigeria, Lagos, is home to a remarkable yet starkly contrasting community known as Makoko - a floating slum that vividly embodies both the resilience of the human spirit and the dire consequences of urban poverty. Beneath the surface of Makoko's waterborne vibrancy lies a harsher truth: the waters, a vital life source, are tainted with sewage and pollution. This environmental crisis is a daily battle for the residents, who face the constant threat of waterborne diseases. The lack of adequate sanitation facilities means that much of the waste and sewage from the densely populated settlement ends up directly in the lagoon, compounding the challenges of maintaining a healthy living environment. Poverty in Makoko is pervasive and profound. Yet amidst these hardships, the spirit of Makoko endures, presenting a deep and complex life narrative in one of Africa's most dynamic urban landscapes. Let us journey to Makoko, and explore how people live in the largest floating slum in the world.
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Traditional Dancing from Akpafu Todzi - Ghana

Footage taken from the funeral of the late Todzi Cheif Nana Mireku at Akapfu Todzi in Ghana.
Real Traditional Dancing.
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Traditional African Music and Dance at its best

The best African live music and dance presentation that is so natural and collaborative. The Abuja Carnival Durbar presentation in Eagle Square 2014 film by Pax Nindi
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THIS IS LIFE IN ETHIOPIA: What Sets This Nation Apart from the Rest?

Did you know that Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee? Yes, you heard that right! But there's more brewing in this remarkable land than just your morning pick-me-up. Ethiopia is a place where ancient history and vibrant culture converge, and we're about to dive into the rich tapestry of its extraordinary life. Let's explore 100 interesting facts and curiosities about Ethiopia! This is life in Ethiopia!
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Documentary on Tourism Attraction in Northern Region, 🇬🇭

Documenting Tourist Attractions in Northern Region, Ghana. This was put together be 2021 cohort tourism student of Tamale Technical University in Ghana 🇬🇭.

Tamale Cultural Group | HIM Tours Dance Off 🇬🇭🇬🇭

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Riding Japan's Countryside Long-Distance Train Hitachi | Sendai - Tokyo

This time, I did take the long distance express train, Hitachi, which travels during daytime from Sendai to Shihagawa(Tokyo). This is the 5th longest distance daytime train in Japan. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the video.

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Long Drive is really fun on african roads !!!

Tamale - Ghana

This is a clip of Tamale, the capital of the Northern Region of Ghana. The majority of the clip is driving in to the centre of Tamale from the direction of the airport in a tro-tro, while the last shots are of the very centre of town, taken from the rooftop of the Giddipass bar & restaurant.


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Traditional West African Dance; Warrior Dance; Adjobo

Traditional African Dance/ Warrior Dance
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Ghana Tamale Rain 2

In front of the Akoma Foundation Computer School

Tamale Airport (Pre-Renovation) - Tamale, Ghana

This clip dates from January 2007, and shows the OLD Tamale Airport. The dilapidated building you see here was extensively renovated for the 2008 African Cup Of Nations, and it now is quite a nice little regional field, but when this was filmed, it wasn't good - when I left a couple of days after this was filmed, I was in the departure area, and it was not enclosed, and there were huge wasps flying in & out of the area as they were nesting !

The flight is the landing scene in Tamale, and if you search my other clips, you will see the take-off via the domestic carrier CiTylink.

Unilorin 37th & 38th Convocation Details! Tunde Idiagbon Flyover Update!

@ginikatalks Welcome to my channel! I'm Ginika, and I'm excited to have you here, whether you're a long-time subscriber or new to my content. If you enjoy what you see today, please consider subscribing and checking out my other videos. To my loyal subscribers, thank you for your ongoing support.

In today's video, we're diving into the highly anticipated 37th and 38th convocations at the prestigious Better By Far institution, the University of Ilorin. The university has just released all the essential details, and I'm here to share them with you. Be sure to watch this video all the way to the end, and don't forget to hit that like button and share it with your friends.

But before we get into the convocation specifics, let's take a moment to appreciate the newly constructed Tunde Idiagbon Flyover. If you're attending the convocation, you can't miss it! One side of the flyover is already open to motorists, and I'm hopeful that it will be fully operational during the event to ease traffic congestion.

Speaking of the flyover, did you know that Major General Tunde Idiagbon, born in Ilorin, Kwara State, and of Fulani heritage, served as the 6th Chief of Staff at Supreme Headquarters? Fascinating, right?

Now, let's talk about the incredible artwork on this flyover. Despite its seemingly subdued appearance, these paintings are packed with information about Kwara State's landmarks and historical stories. From Ogbo Mona to Sobi Hill, Gaani Festival, and the awe-inspiring Owu Falls, you'll discover the rich culture and heritage of this remarkable state.

If you're attending the convocation, make sure to visit Dada Pottery in the Okelele area and experience Takai, one of the oldest talking drums in the state.

As we approach the end of the flyover, I'll continue with the convocation details, covering everything from the date, sequence of activities, and time frame to the cost expected from graduands, payment deadlines, certificate collection, and more. Stay tuned for all the essential information you need to make the most of this exciting event! Don't forget to subscribe, like, and share this video to help others stay informed about this amazing event!

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đ 2000 | VND 2000 | Bank note Section | Two Thousand Vietnam Dong | Kae Kae | KK | CurrencyStackerKK

The đồng (/dɒŋ/; Vietnamese: [ˀɗɜwŋ͡m˨˩]; sign: ₫ or informally đ; code: VND) has been the currency of Vietnam since May 3, 1978. It is issued by the State Bank of Vietnam. The đồng was also the currency of the predecessor states of North Vietnam and South Vietnam, having replaced the previously used French Indochinese piastre.

Formerly, it was subdivided into 10 hào, which were further subdivided into 10 xu, neither of which are now used. The Vietnamese đồng has increasingly moved towards exclusively using banknotes; as of 2012 the use of coins has decreased greatly, and since 2014 coins are generally not accepted in retail, but will still be accepted in some, but not all, banks.

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