Hey Guys! So 1 of my goals for this year was to get people who love travelling to come talk about their experiences giving birth to “The Arinrinajo Project“. Every other month, I would be interviewing the “Ajalas” (we often refer to people who enjoy travelling as Ajalas) to hear about their experiences on The Arinrinajo Project. I hope this series […]
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LUFASI Park || Lagos State
Hey Guys!! We went camping (weird I know?) and hiking with Unravelling Nigeria at Omo Forest Reserve. Read all about it here. I got an email from Unravelling Nigeria about a picnic she had at Lufasi Park off Lekki-Epe Expressway. This was my first time hearing/reading about LUFASI Park and it’s pretty chill. After our […]
Camping and Hiking at Omo Forest Reserve with Unravelling Nigeria
Hey Guys!!! How was your weekend? Did you miss our previous posts? You should check out the The Ten Commandment Tablets in Plateau State here and The Arinrinajo Project: Interview with British Diplomat, Andrew Fleming here. Although, I went camping and hiking at Omo Forest Reserve with Unravelling Nigeria. Chinyere is going to talk about […]
The Ten Commandments || Plateau State
Hey Guys! Did you miss our interview with Andrew Fleming, British Diplomat in Nigeria? Check it out here and the amazing Nike Art Gallery here. Jaye talked about his Casa Del Papa experience here as well. Growing up we all read and were taught at home and the Sunday school about Moses and the Ten Commandments […]
Making new laughs; the Casa Experience
For quite some time now, travel has remained a top item on my agenda, so when a chance for a mini “Worcation” presented itself – you can trust me to milk every ounce of such an opportunity. Rendezvous time was set for 7am somewhere in Apapa – Lagos. With a mix of work and a […]
The Arinrinajo Project: Andrew Fleming, British Diplomat
Hey Guys! I did a recap of my visit to the amazing Nike Art Gallery here. So 1 of my goals for this year was to get people who love travelling to come talk about their experiences giving birth to “The Arinrinajo Project“. Every other month, I would be interviewing the “Ajalas” (we often refer to people […]