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10 Best place to visit in Danja Nigeria

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Facts About Chad | Travel To Chad | Shani Stories

Chad, officially known as the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of north-central Africa. Chad is bordered by Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon to the south-west, Nigeria to the southwest, and Niger to the west.
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Mariage Haoussa à Kumasi au Ghana

Mariage coutumier Haoussa ( ethnie présente au Nigeria, Niger et Ghana principalement mais également au Bénin...)
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Ep 08 Go Africa Go - Malawi

We left South Luangwa National Park of Zambia in another early morning start, and endured a near 3 hour border crossing wait...for our on-the-spot visa. As it turned out, those who took the trouble to go through the not-so-easy route of getting a visa to enter Malawi, did not enjoy any advantage over us who don't. Don't ask me...

Not many of us were too keen to swim in the otherwise beautiful beach by Lake Malawi, due to the risk of picking up some some parasites that could be quite hard to rid of, not to mention the sickness that comes with it...

The village kids were a joy to play with, whilst we learnt about their daily livings, the raised cages that keep the chickens at night, their cassava ( a plant root ) that is their staple, the water supply, and the local brick making enterprise. However vegetables selections are pretty limited in the market. But the dresses of the ladies are both colourful and beautiful.

We visited two locations by Lake Malawi, Kande Beach and Chitimba beach. The locals are always friendly and inquisitive about our lives, and of course, the kids were curious about how we painted our skins !!
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Copa Lagos 2015 #LetsGoToTheBeach with Wakanow.com

Soccer, Fashion & Music, experience it all at the 5th COPA Lagos Beach Soccer Tournament. Get your match tickets
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AFRICAN LITERATURE - IMPORTANCE OF ORAL TRADITION

AFRICAN LITERATURE - IMPORTANCE OF ORAL TRADITION

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