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Working on a project need good photos of some tourist sites. |
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Hello. Planning to organise a tour package to tourist sites in oyo and osun state. Need graphic designs to tell the story to prospective visitors. The designs will be used for mostly facebook and twitter publicity(social media). Then maybe a few handbills/flyers too. This is a new project from a newbie in the travel industry so we searching for a crrative and dynamic graphics/ branding/ design expert. We also do not have a very huge wallet but we are ready to reward great talent. Kindly contact: 08024130609, email: witsoftng@gmail.com |
Use it for car hire business. I am into this business and i always get request for space buses. I provide cab service and buses for hire. All neat and unbranded. Where us your location? This is december. Peak period for transport business. Contact me lets talk business 08024130609 |
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The Lagos state government this evening made this announcement on its facebook page. The event will take place at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Surulere TRAFFIC ADVISORY DUE TO THE ALL PROGRESSIVE CONGRESS (APC) NATIONAL CONVENTION HOLDING ON WEDNESDAY 10TH DEC, 2014 AT THE TESLIM BALOGUN STADIUM, VEHICULAR MOVEMENT AROUND THE VENUE WILL BE AFFECTED AND CONGESTION EXPECTED ESPECIALLY ALONG, FUNSO WILLIAMS /WESTERN AVENUE SURULERE, YABA, ALHAJI MASHA, AND COSTAIN AREAS. VEHICLES TO SURULERE • VEHICLES FROM LAGOS ISLAND TO SURULERE WILL BE DIRECTED TO EXIT AT COSTAIN TO LINK SURULERE VIA ERIC MOORE. • VEHICLES FROM IKORODU RD, MUSHIN, YABA AND THE MAINLAND TO SURULERE WILL BE DIRECTED AT OJUELEGBA TO LINK SURULERE VIA ITIRE- LAWANSON ROAD OR AT IPONRI VIA BODE THOMAS. VEHICLES FROM SURULERE • VEHICLES TO AGEGGE MOTOR ROAD, MUSHIN AND IKORODU ROAD FROM SURULERE WILL BE DICETRED TO BODE THOMAS, ERIC MOORE, AKERELE RD, AND ITIRE LAWANSON RD TO LINK WESTERN AVENUE AND AGEGE MOTOR ROAD AT OJUELEGBA ROUND ABOUT. VEHICLES TO LAGOS ISLAND • VEHICLES FROM SURULERE, ALHAJI MASHA AND SHITTA AREA TO LAGOS ISLAND AND APAPA WILL BE DIVERTED TO BODE THOMAS AND ERIC MOORE TO LINK EKO BRIDGE. DIVERSION AND PARTIAL CLOSURE • THE FOLLOWING ROADS WILL BE PARTIALLY CLOSED OR DIVERTED; • FUNSHO WILLAIMS/ WESTERN AVENUE ROAD FROM OLUMEGBON TO NATIONATAL STADIUM • FUNSHO WILLAIMS/ WESTERN AVENUE ROAD FROM ALAKA TO NATIONAL STADIUM • ALHAJI MASHA RD FROM SHITTA ROUNDABOUT TO ALAKA, • SHITTA FLYOVER. PARKING • PARKING WILL BE AVAILABLE ONLY AT THE NATIONAL STADIUM. PEDESTRIAN ACCESS PEDESTRIAN ACCESS TO THE CONVENTION VENUE WILL BE RESTRICTED TO ONLY • ACCREDITED APC MEMEBRS, • ACCREDITED OBSERVERS • ACCREDITED MEDIA PERSONNEL BUS SHUTTLE BUS SHUTTLES AND TAXIS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM HOTEL AND AIRPORT TO THE CONVENTION VENUE FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT, GM LASTMA (ENGR. BABATUNDE EDU 08029728271), MD LAGBUS ( TUNDE DISU 07041446001) SIGNED COMRADE KAYODE OPEIFA (08075005411) HONORABLE COMMISSIONER FOR TRANSPORTATION, LAGOS STATE |
Visit computer village in Ikeja. Some guys bring in goods and store and sell in wholesale. You may ask any retail seller. Ask questions. Do your homework. Most guys may not reveal the source to you but you will discover if you spemd time within the market I am very sure of this. |
high quality stainless steel quartz watch,skone 2014 High quality Skone watches for Men With Japan imported quartz movement With stainless steel band and back cover With alloy metal case, extra battery, manual and gift bag Men size: Case dia.4.1cm, thickness 1.25cm Length around 22.5cm, band width 1.8cm Good profit margin for wholesale buyers. Delivery to every part of Nigeria 08024130609 |
For me it's Transportation and Tourism I'm into cab service. Just call me to book a cab anywhere within Lagos. Decent and convenient movement guaranteed. @lagoscabby Also into tourism. Provide packaged tours to destinations within Nigeria. Organise regular weekend packages to visit places like: badagry, idanre hills, erin ijesha, ikangusi warm spring, visit to the zoo, world heritage sites etc. |
To the best of my knowledge there is none in Lagos. Alternative: Lekki conservation centre Lekki clise to chevron. It is not a zoo. You only see a few animals Also shodex gardens at anthony bustop Ikorodu road. They also have a few animals. You need to visit Ibadan or Ife to experie ce a proper zoo |
Ejiod:You will be surprised at the number of people who love peacocks and small monkeys. Remember human beings have different preferences |
Revolva:I agree with you but a fun adventure should be well planned. Maybe on saturdays or sundays when traffic will be less in some parts of town |
annamaria:It's a nice place. You will love it |
Where there is a will, there is a way. Send me a pm. |
4. Lekki Conservation Centre. Lekki Conservation Centre (LCC) is one of Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) foremost conservation project site. Located on the renowned Lekki Peninsula, LCC covers a land area of 78 hectare. Administratively, LCC is situated in Eti Osa Local Government Area of Lagos State. The Lekki Conservation Centre, LCC is a conservation initiative to protect wildlife found in southwest coastal environment of Nigeria in the face of sprawling urban development. This 21-year-old conservation education centre has continued to attract both local and international interests. The Centre has served, as an education and resource centre to varieties of group’s majority of which are schools and tourists. The project has promoted environmental protection and worked against poaching by surrounding communities as well as serve as a tourist centre for local and international visitors. Continuous environmental education, awareness creation and research activities are carried out in the Reserve. Over 2million tourists of more than 100 nationals have visited LCC since inception. A trail boardwalk was constructed in 1992 to the enrich tourists/visitors view of the vast resources of the nature reserve which is encapsulated on a mangrove terrain. The trail stretches a length of 2 Km. some of the side attractions along the trail are swamp outlook, bird hide, rest stops and the tree house. At the end of trail boardwalk seats the nation station. The nation station is a recreation island in the middle of a forest. It has a semi-enclosed block structure containing the indoor picnic facilities and conveniences. The outdoor has outdoor game facilities mostly for children. For more information visit: www.ncfnigeria.org 5. BADAGRY The ancient town of Badagry was founded around l425 A.D. The origin of Badagry could be traced back to the period when people lived along the Coast of Gberefu and this area later gave birth to the town of Badagry. Badagry – the 2nd largest commercial town in Lagos State – is located in the western tip of Lagos city and about an hour drive from Lagos main land. There are buildings, sites and memories of this iniquitous period so that tourists can unearth the dark impact of this era. Interesting places that can leave an unforgettable memory are: Palace of the Akran of Badagry and its mini ethnographic museum the early missionaries cemetery the District Officer’s Office and Residence the First Storey Building in Nigeria constructed by the Anglican missionaries relics of slave chains in the mini museum of slave trade cannons of war the Vlekte slave Market, and the Slave Port established for the shipment of slaves before the l6th century. Others are: the site of the famous Agia tree under which Christianity was first preached in Nigeria. Visitors will also do well to trek on the Gberefu Beach to the ‘Point of No Return’. African-Americans eager to identify with their African roots will find a great deal to connect with in Badagry. Also worth visiting are Suntan Beach, Hermitage Resort, Whispering Palms Beach Resort, Halem Seaside Resort etc. |
Lagos is a very interesting city. It is full of fun and excitement. This is December and we all need to relax and take a break. Lots of businesses will go on break and there will be a need tl visit some fun places. I have been in Lagos virtually all my life and trust me i have been round town. I will suggest a few nive places for you. The good thing about Lagos is there is an ideal spot for every body irrespecitive of your budget. 1. Tarkwa Bay. This is an island in Lagos accessible by boat. Boats of various sizes are available in Cms and tarzan jetty to take you on a ride to takwa bay. A typical ride from cms to takwa bay takes about 20minutes. It is nice and fun. It is a serene environment sparsely populated with friendly residents some of whom are fishermen. It is an ideal get away spot within Lagos. 2. Lekki Leisure Lake. This is a nice destination overlooking the Atlantic ocean around the Lekki Penninsula axis. It is about 5minutes drive from the Lekki toll gate accessible from the 2nd round about. It is managed by a private company based in Lagos. The lake is host to thrilling aquatic attractions lik jet skiing and so on. It is fun, nice and secure. For more info visit; www.lekkileisurelake.com 3. Freedom Park. This is a real monument and historical site. The new FREEDOM PARK Lagos, formerly Old Broad Street Prison; (a colonial instrument of control and oppression) is now a peaceful place for individual and collective contemplation and interaction. Dedicated to our Heroes past…. Description Freedom Park is a Memorial and Leisure Park dedicated to the preserving the Lagos colonial heritage and history of the Old Board Street prison. The park provides venues and the grounds for events and recreational entertainment,with relevant facilities like :• Open Air Stage • Amphi-theatre • Pergola Cell (internet booths) • Skeletal Cells • Food Court: • Ponds and Fountains • Historical Statues • Museum Complex - Historical displays -Souvenir shops -Resource centre -Court yard - Cells Units. • Wole Soyinka Art Gallery |
5. BADAGRY The ancient town of Badagry was founded around l425 A.D. The origin of Badagry could be traced back to the period when people lived along the Coast of Gberefu and this area later gave birth to the town of Badagry. Badagry – the 2nd largest commercial town in Lagos State – is located in the western tip of Lagos city and about an hour drive from Lagos main land. There are buildings, sites and memories of this iniquitous period so that tourists can unearth the dark impact of this era. Interesting places that can leave an unforgettable memory are: Palace of the Akran of Badagry and its mini ethnographic museum the early missionaries cemetery the District Officer’s Office and Residence the First Storey Building in Nigeria constructed by the Anglican missionaries relics of slave chains in the mini museum of slave trade cannons of war the Vlekte slave Market, and the Slave Port established for the shipment of slaves before the l6th century. Others are: the site of the famous Agia tree under which Christianity was first preached in Nigeria. Visitors will also do well to trek on the Gberefu Beach to the ‘Point of No Return’. African-Americans eager to identify with their African roots will find a great deal to connect with in Badagry. Also worth visiting are Suntan Beach, Hermitage Resort, Whispering Palms Beach Resort, Halem Seaside Resort etc. |
4. Lekki Conservation Centre. Lekki Conservation Centre (LCC) is one of Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) foremost conservation project site. Located on the renowned Lekki Peninsula, LCC covers a land area of 78 hectare. Administratively, LCC is situated in Eti Osa Local Government Area of Lagos State. The Lekki Conservation Centre, LCC is a conservation initiative to protect wildlife found in southwest coastal environment of Nigeria in the face of sprawling urban development. This 21-year-old conservation education centre has continued to attract both local and international interests. The Centre has served, as an education and resource centre to varieties of group’s majority of which are schools and tourists. The project has promoted environmental protection and worked against poaching by surrounding communities as well as serve as a tourist centre for local and international visitors. Continuous environmental education, awareness creation and research activities are carried out in the Reserve. Over 2million tourists of more than 100 nationals have visited LCC since inception. A trail boardwalk was constructed in 1992 to the enrich tourists/visitors view of the vast resources of the nature reserve which is encapsulated on a mangrove terrain. The trail stretches a length of 2 Km. some of the side attractions along the trail are swamp outlook, bird hide, rest stops and the tree house. At the end of trail boardwalk seats the nation station. The nation station is a recreation island in the middle of a forest. It has a semi-enclosed block structure containing the indoor picnic facilities and conveniences. The outdoor has outdoor game facilities mostly for children. For more information visit: www.ncfnigeria.org |
Generally 1,500 a night is really low. But let me ask a few questions? What part of Lagos do you want to visit? The environment may not really be conducive. Hope you dont mind? Your response may determine what next. But if you can increase your budget it will be better. Kindly respond |
3. Freedom Park. This is a real monument and historical site. The new FREEDOM PARK Lagos, formerly Old Broad Street Prison; (a colonial instrument of control and oppression) is now a peaceful place for individual and collective contemplation and interaction. Dedicated to our Heroes past…. Description Freedom Park is a Memorial and Leisure Park dedicated to the preserving the Lagos colonial heritage and history of the Old Board Street prison. The park provides venues and the grounds for events and recreational entertainment,with relevant facilities like :• Open Air Stage • Amphi-theatre • Pergola Cell (internet booths) • Skeletal Cells • Food Court: • Ponds and Fountains • Historical Statues • Museum Complex - Historical displays -Souvenir shops -Resource centre -Court yard - Cells Units. • Wole Soyinka Art Gallery |
2. Lekki Leisure Lake. This is a nice destination overlooking the Atlantic ocean around the Lekki Penninsula axis. It is about 5minutes drive from the Lekki toll gate accessible from the 2nd round about. It is managed by a private company based in Lagos. The lake is host to thrilling aquatic attractions lik jet skiing and so on. It is fun, nice and secure. For more info visit; www.lekkileisurelake.com |
Yes o. Lagos is fun. More places coming soon |
Lagos is a very interesting city. It is full of fun and excitement. This is December and we all need to relax and take a break. Lots of businesses will go on break and there will be a need tl visit some fun places. I have been in Lagos virtually all my life and trust me i have been round town. I will suggest a few nive places for you. The good thing about Lagos is there is an ideal spot for every body irrespecitive of your budget. 1. Tarkwa Bay. This is an island in Lagos accessible by boat. Boats of various sizes are available in Cms and tarzan jetty to take you on a ride to takwa bay. A typical ride from cms to takwa bay takes about 20minutes. It is nice and fun. It is a serene environment sparsely populated with friendly residents some of whom are fishermen. It is an ideal get away spot within Lagos. |
I'm not sure this guy needs a job. Trust me something is wrong somewhere. He is simply not well trained and his choice of language is just unbelievable. My honest opinion. Ignore him |
@praise77 stop this. Take time and answer d questions.. |
Is the clearance sales still on? Any discount for 10 pairs and above. Shoes and sandal |
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