Food, fun, thrills at 2022 Bole Festival in Port Harcourt
Thousands of visitors were attracted to the sixth edition of one of the big food and music events, Bolè Festival, which took place at the Yakubu Gowon Stadium in Port Harcourt, Rivers State recently. With the 2022 edition themed ‘Level Up’, the vibrant city of…
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT RUG SIZE FOR YOUR BEDROOMS – 3-STEPS TO A FANTASTIC LOOK
One of the biggest mistakes we see in our interior design business is the complete lack of rugs in short-term rental bedrooms. We aim to change that, however overwhelming that may seem (goals!). As easy it is to say “put rugs in your bedrooms,” we…
5 teas to help you fall asleep and sleep better at night
Here are some herbal teas you should try if you have trouble sleeping. 1. Valerian root This is how a valerian plant looks [Healthline] This tea has natural sedatives like valepotriates and sesquiterpenes. It is used to induce sleep and calm stress, headaches, anxiety and…
‘African fashion industry now worth $31bn’
The African fashion industry is worth an estimated $31 billion, says Aiki Odiawa, managing director of a fashion brand. Odiawa said that many African and Nigerian designers have benefitted immensely from the African Fashion Week. “The designers have gained a lot. We have showcased over…
Lagos “Eat” n “Drink” Festival
ABOUT LAGOS “EAT n DRINK” FESTIVAL Nigeria’s leading celebration of food and drink sees thousands of food lovers come together to eat and drink from an extensive selection served up by some of the best chefs, restaurants, and street food vendors in Lagos. After…
Eyo festival: 9 Facts about the festival
The Eyo festival, also known as the Adimu Orisa play is a festival common among Yoruba people, specifically the indigines of Lagos. eyo festival Eyo festival is a traditional masquerade display that serves as a tourist attraction for people all over the world. The Eyo…
Travel Guide: Can’t afford a vacation? Here’s how to be a tourist in Lagos
With the traffic and a seemingly never-ending bustle, Lagos can be overwhelming. Hence, people who reside in the state won’t mind getting away for a few days. If you fall into that category, and you can’t afford to take a vacation, there might be a…
Adire Heritage Festival… A lift for Nigeria’s indigenous textile industry
While Nigerians at home still shamelessly ape and patronise foreign products without putting any premium on inherited, indigenous products, much less raising their profiles to international standard, those in the Diaspora are singing a contrary, heartwarming tune. The Adire Heritage Festival, which ended last Sunday…
Ojude Oba Festival – Homage to a Royal Majesty
Ojude Oba festival is an ancient festival celebrated by the Yoruba people of Ijebu-Ode, a town in Ogun State, Southwestern Nigeria. This annual festival usually takes place the third day after Eid al-Kabir (Ileya), to pay homage and show respect to the Royal Majesty, the…
Calabar Carnival – The History
Calabar Carnival, also known as “Africa’s Biggest Street Party” or the “Pride of Nigeria“, is an annual carnival held in Cross River State, Nigeria The carnival holds every December and was declared by the governor Mr. Donald Duke as an activity to mark Christmas celebration yearly. He said his vision…