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Travelogue: Why 97 percent of Kano residents are settlers

April 12, 2022April 17, 2022 Faruk Ahmed 0 Comments Travelogue, Kano, Settlers, Indigenes
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Share now       Nigeria will need to settle the indigenes versus settlers’ debacles of her citizens to attain profound progress in all


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Travelogue: How Kano became the dirtiest city of Nigeria

February 27, 2022April 17, 2022 Faruk Ahmed 0 Comments Travelogue, Kano
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Share now       Kano state can become a developed economy if its people and government start by tackling the dirty states of


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Travelogue: Anambra 2021 elections: An observer’s diary

December 12, 2021December 12, 2021 Guest Writer 0 Comments Travelogue, Anambra 2021, Kareem Itunu, Charles Soludo
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Share now       Kareem Itunu Azeez put to pen the good, the bad and the ugly sides of Anambra state where he


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Travelogue - Kaduna at night, by Adamu Usman Garko
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Travelogue: Kaduna at night, by Adamu Usman Garko

December 25, 2019December 25, 2019 Guest Writer 0 Comments Travelogue, Kaduna, Adamu Usman Garko
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This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series Travelogue

Share now       Adamu Usman Garko narrates his encounter with the beauty and hustling of Kaduna at night in this spellbinding piece


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A trip in a Lagos bus
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Travelogue: A trip in a Lagos bus

April 8, 2017November 28, 2017 Memorila 1 Comment Travelogue, Lagos, Jokes
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Share now       Joseph Onuchukwu describes what you feel when you ride a bus in Nigeria’s boisterous city, Lagos, in this rib-cracking


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