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Friday, 25 September 2009. It’s been a while, hasn’t it? I haven’t been writing because I haven’t been travelling and it would be futile to write a travel blog when there’s been no travelling wouldn’t it? So you must be wondering if I’m travelling again since I’m writing this blog. No, I’m writing because I need to talk about the challenges to Celebrate Africa. We’re now 6 months behind schedule. Ordinarily, 6 months is not a long time, it’s just 180 days, half a year, no big deal right? Eventually after...

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Friday, 25 September 2009. It’s been a while, hasn’t it? I haven’t been writing because I haven’t been travelling and it would be futile to write a travel blog when there’s been no travelling wouldn’t it? So you must be wondering if I’m travelling again since I’m writing this blog. No, I’m writing because I need to talk about the challenges to Celebrate Africa. We’re now 6 months behind schedule. Ordinarily, 6 months is not a long time, it’s just 180 days, half a year, no big deal right? Eventually after...

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Celebrate Africa: Happy New Year

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Sunday, 11 January 2009. I know, I know, we've been away for too long. We apologize. We took a break from traveling and went back home to Nigeria for the holidays. We'll resume traveling next week by doing celebrating Nigeria and this part of the tour will see us travel through 10 states in the South-West and North Central regions of Nigeria. While we've been in Nigeria, we've done a few interviews in both the print and tv media. Here a few links for your viewing pleasure. Why we're touring Africa. Congr...

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Celebrate Africa: August 2008

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Wednesday, 27 August 2008. Hating markets and loving Bamako. I hate markets, the strong smells, the crowd, the people badgering you to buy their wares, the mud, the fear that makes you hold on tightly to your purse, all the noise that gives you a headache… I hate markets! That woman with skin badly damaged from bleaching holding hands with her beautiful dark-skinned daughter, showed me the futility in trying to negate who you are. You can only change the surface, you are what you are. The pulsating and p...

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Celebrate Africa: March 2009

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Friday, 20 March 2009. The land of Rusty roofs. After Lagos, Ibadan is probably the most famous 'city' in Nigeria. Famed for its rich place of history, its one of the oldest citiAfter Lagos, Ibadan is probably the most famous ‘city’ in Nigeria. Famed for its rich place in history, it is one of the oldest cities in West Africa, with many legends surrounding it. Your visit is incomplete without tasting the famous meal of Amala and gbegiri ati ewedu, which is made from yam flour and soup made from beans.

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Celebrate Africa: The Whole Bloody Story

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Wednesday, 20 May 2009. The Whole Bloody Story. DISCLAIMER: This is a complete work of fiction, any incidents and/or characters resembling actual events and/or persons living and/or dead are purely coincidental…. The whole ‘bloody’ story. One of the few reasons why I love our Nollywood movies is the makers’ ability to make a ridiculously impossible thing seem possible and beautifully (? Act 1, Scene 1;. Act 1, Scene 2;. Act 1, scene 3;. Act 2, scene 1;. But that’s just me and silly details. Host becomes ...

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Celebrate Africa: November 2008

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Friday, 21 November 2008. It’s always a delight to find in every city something that clearly distinguishes it from the next and if there’s one thing you should look out for in Monrovia, it’s the license plates. I don’t have the current figures but I think more than 60% of cars in Monrovia have customized license plates. They are as diverse as the many cars on the streets. I’ve seen all manner of license plates like. To mention but a few. So here are some of our ideas:. He’s so obese that he couldn&...

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Africa on the Blog. The voice of Africa, from all over the world. Writing for Africa on the Blog. You are here: Home. September 24, 2010. Share this on WhatsApp. Two Nigerian sisters, Chioma and Oluchi Ogwuegbu, set out to travel across Africa at the end of 2007 in order to write positive stories about each place they visited and begin to reverse the trend of bad news coming out of the continent. Their story. In our own eyes. I long for the day when Africa no longer believes lies about herself, since wha...

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