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10 Best place to visit in Daura Nigeria

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D for Daura

Local trade in Daura town is primarily in sorghum, millet, onions, peanuts (groundnuts), cotton, and hides and skins; cattle, goats, sheep, horses, and donkeys are kept by its Hausa and Fulani inhabitants. Cotton weaving and peanut collecting (for export) are significant economic activities.


According to historical tradition, Kusugu well was discovered in the 7th century during the reign of Queen Daurama who was said to have shifted the capital of Daura Kingdom from Tsohon Birni to the present Daura town as a result of the new found source of water (i.e. Kusugu Well). However, it happened that the well, which was the only source of water for the people in those days was occupied by a dangerous snake which denied access to the water except on Fridays.
The people of Daura continued to live with the water problem until Bayajidda, the son of Abdullahi the ruler of Baghdad, visited the town.

The Kusugu well is where the giant snake Sarki was killed with a sword by Bayajida in the 10th century because the snake would only allow the people of Daura to fetch water from the well once a week. The well and the sword that was used to kill the formidable snake can still be seen by tourists today.

Following strife with his father Bayajidda set for the west with some of his brothers. He later arrived and stayed briefly in Borno where he married Magira the daughter of the ‘Mai of Borno’. He later left Borno and continued his journey westwards and reached Dala hills in Kano where the pagan blacksmiths made a knife for him. He continued his journey northwards until he arrived Daura late in the night. On entering the city, Bayajidda sought water for his horse. However, he was informed that water was available only on Fridays owing to the snake in the well. Bayajidda then asked the way to the well. When he reached there, he put the calabash into the well. The snake seized it and threatened to kill him. He then pulled the snake to the surface and cut its head with his sword.
The following day the town people became amazed when they found the body of the dead snake beside the well. News of the event reached Daurama who quickly sent for Bayajidda.
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Best Hospitals in Katsina, Nigeria

Must Watch…. Best Hospitals and Clinics in Katsina

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List of Best Hospital and Clinics in Katsina:

Alheri Hospital


Sahel Medicare Centre
No 4 Ahmadu Bello Way
+234 818 182 8388


General Hospital Rimi


General hospital katsina
M Dikko Rd


K Dara Hospital


Turai Yaradua Maternity & Children's Hospital


Katsina Eye Centre
IBB Way


Splendid Specialist Clinic
+234 803 596 2267


General Amadi Rimi Orthopedic And Speciality Hospital
Dutsinma Rd


Kurfi General Hospital.


Kankia General Hospital
Kankia-Ingawa Rd
+234 803 297 5822


General Hospital Dutsinma


K-Dara Specialist Clinic Katsina
K-Dara Specialist Clinic Gidan Dawa


SULEIMAN EARS
Kofar Sauri, 1 Olusegun Obasanjo Dr, opposite Alh Diko Ndes Residence
+234 803 407 6680


Avon Healthcare K Dara Specialist Clinicc Ltd
+234 803 558 3004


Abis Super Market
FMCG Goods Wholesaler • Near Aquble Water Hospital, Road Dutsin
+234 802 263 3837


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Welcome to Katsina

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Hey Guysssssss. I'm super excited making my first travel video and it has lots of imperfections I trust you'll take it that way, I'm still on camp and I set a goal to upload this video today I'm glad I can. 

My journey from Lagos to Katsina wasn't funny. Buh was fun anyways, made friends, talked with people etc. The states I passed through were

Ibadan

Ondo/Akure

Kogi/Lokoja

Abuja

Kaduna

Zaria

Kano

Katsina

The journey for me was for approximately 27hrs. 

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Have like #15000 so as not to be stranded. My journey was a night journey we left Lagos around past 6pm. 

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DURBAR ROYAL IN KATSINA - FESTOUR

Nigeria has many local festivals that date back to the time before the arrival of the major religions, and which are still occasions for masquerade and dance. The local festivals cover an enormous range of events, fromMada Dancers harvest festivals and betrothal festivals, to the investing of a new chief and funerals. It seems odd to Western ways of thinking to see a funeral as something to be celebrated. But for many of the tribes, death means joining the ancestors, and so the deceased must get a good send-off.

The dances that were once performed by members of each village have now been taken over by professional troupes, who tour villages performing at each local festival.

The Muslim year revolves around the three major festivals, Id Al Fitri, Id Al Kabir, and Id Al Maulud. The main event in the Islamic calendar is the festival that celebrates the end of Ramadan. Ramadan is a month-long observation of fasting. During the hours of sunlight no one must eat or drink; some very religious people will not even swallow. Each evening at dusk is a celebration of sorts, as the family prepares to break the fast. In towns people do so by going out to one of the markets, where stallholders will be prepared for the hungry people. At the end of Ramadan there is a celebration, which varies in style among the different Muslim tribes.

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Chronicle of Northern Nigeria: The History of Katsina State. #kastina state

All you need to know about Katsina Stare, the land of hospitality.
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B for Badagry

Badagry, also spelled Badagri, and traditionally called Gbagle, is a coastal town and local government area (LGA) in Lagos State, Nigeria. It is between the city of Lagos and the border with Benin at Seme.

Founded in the late 1720s by Popo refugees from the wars with the Fon people of Dahomey, Badagry was, for the next century, a notorious exporter of slaves to the Americas.

Badagry is mainly known for its part in the slave trade era and today we will be visiting the major slave routes in the town.
Mobee Family House & Slave Relics Museum:

History has told us that the coast of West Africa was a fertile area for slavers in the 1800s because the rulers, chiefs, and warriors collaborated with the foreigners to capture their own people.
The Mobee Family House & Slave Relics is One of three slave museums on Marina Road and is filled with manacles that slave traders used to restrict the enslaved.
History has it that At the height of the trade in Badagry, the white cap Chief Sunbu Mobee traded many of his people with the Portuguese in exchange for valuables. This dark reputation was tied to the family until his son ascended the Mobee throne and abolished the trade in 1886.
Today, the relics of the family’s participation in slavery and many of the tools used to capture and hold captives can be found in the Mobee Family Slave Relics Museum, which sits at the top of Mobee Street in Badagry.

Our next stop is

The First Story Building in Nigeria.

The first cemented well in Badagry and the entire state, was made in 1842 when the foundation of the building was first laid. The locals call it the Miracle Well while the year 1842 is boldly carved on the upper rim of the well.

The foundation of the First story building was laid in 1842 but the building was completed in 1845. The well never gets dry, especially during the dry season, it is very clean, odorless and tasteless. It is the first well in the State for Nigeria's first well is located in Daura, Katsina state. It was made in 1425.

Inside the first story building you find evidence of everything that was used in building the house still standing since 1842. It still contains every iron corrugated sheets ever used on the building.

The building also doubles as a small museum paying homage to Anglican missionaries and educational system in the country. It pays homage to the first teacher in Nigeria, Mr Claudius Philips (1845–1868).

It also contains Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther’s Yoruba bible and the first English Bible brought to Nigeria by CMS missionaries.

Also inside the building is the first safe in the country which currently contains cowries, the first money spent by our forefather and the first notes used by Nigerians in 1973.  

Within the compound you will find wooden signs which shows where the first Anglican church, school, boarding house and kitchen used to stand before they all collapsed.
There were no secondary schools then.

We then cross over to the jetty which is down the same road to board the boat to the other side of the water to islands where the Point of No return is located.

The Point of No return

The only way to get to the Point of No Return is by water. The Point of No Return was the slave trade’s last stop on the African continent.
From the jetty point it is about 30 minutes walk to the sea front where the big ship docks to take the slaves on their journey to an unknown destination.
On our way we saw a craftman’s shop where we found different things made from coconut shell. The name of the owner is Mr Gbenga, he moved to the island some years back and he has been selling his crafts to visitors to the island.

Halfway into the walk is the Slave’s Spirit Attenuation Well. The tired slaves could get a drink of water, which, according to story, traditional chiefs believed it would cause memory loss among slaves so they will not recall their first days on the ships.

Standing at the end of the long walk amongst leafy palm trees with sound of the ocean nearby is the slave tunnel, a large, spiral-looking structure, still under construction by the government of Lagos state.

There are two long bricks which was what was left of the tunnel back then. The new spiral structure is built to give the experience of the walk made by the slaves to the ship where they are ferried off to an unknown destination. Some of them never to return home, while some did.

While taking in what the slave walk could have been you can hear the soft music the ocean waves is producing mixed with the sound of the palm fronds dancing to the wind. It is a beautiful atmosphere which has a tainted past, hopefully leading us to a better future with the aim of mot forgetting humanity.

We walked back, took the jetty back to badagry and prepared for our next destination.

There are other sites to cost in Badagry, this means you have to spend a night or two to take in the history and what the town has to offer. Mine was a daycation which means I returned back to Lagos.
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Excellent Way Of Tying The Royal Rawani (Yadda Ake Nada Rawaini)

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10 Most Expensive Projects in Nigeria (2023) that will Shock You

Nigeria, being the most populous country in Africa, has undergone various infrastructural developments in recent times. These projects range from the construction of airports, seaports, bridges, roads, railways, and many more. Nigeria has witnessed several multi-billion dollar investments in infrastructure development in recent years, aimed at transforming the nation's economy and improving the standard of living of its citizens.

In this video, we will be highlighting some of the most expensive projects in Nigeria, showcasing the scale of these projects, the challenges they have faced, and the impact they are expected to have on Nigeria's economy. From the construction of the Lekki Deep Seaport, the Second Niger Bridge, the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Railway, to the Mambilla Hydropower Project, we will be exploring the scope and magnitude of these projects, and the benefits they bring to the Nigerian people.

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03:50 Dangote Refinery
05:34 Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Reconstruction
06:18 Lekki Deep Seaport
07:11 Mambillia Hydroelectric Power Project
07:57 Zungeru Hydroelectric Power Peoject
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Holidaying @ Zobe Dam, Dutisin-Ma, Katsina State, Nigeria

It's a man made dam that's bigger than most natural water bodies around the country. The dam spans kilometers

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Kano Daushe 2019

Kano is a destination with a difference. The ancient city of Kano is replete with culture, trade, horsemanship and is one of the most historically exciting locations in Nigeria. Goge Africa crew captured the excitement in HD. It is the centre of commerce in northern Nigeria.

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former President Muhammed BUHARI return back to Nigeria after a break in London now back to Daura

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