Travel Ads › Re: Flight Fare by Pamelayoung: 4:14am On Jul 25, 2017 |
Please fare price for Lagos -UK hull city precisely. Departure in November 20th to 18th December |
Travel › Re: Please How Do I Get Free Flight Itinerary. by Pamelayoung: 3:58am On Jul 25, 2017 |
HokageTravels: Hey, where are you travelling to? What date and when do you intend to return?
Let's see what we can do!
Thank you! What is the cost of UK visit visa and the cheapest flight for December if one chooses to book now |
Food › Re: Lovers Of Bread, Please Come In. by Pamelayoung: 3:24am On Jul 25, 2017 |
elnino3: I bake mine at home each time I'll need a loaf or two. Am I still a lover of bread?
On a serious note. If you have the spare time. Bake yours. It's super easy, fulfilling, economical, healthy and fun. Please can you put up an illustration? Give recipes as well |
Health › Re: The Best Dental Clinic In Ikeja (lagos Mainland)? by Pamelayoung: 8:25am On Jul 22, 2017 |
akinbobs: I'lld advise you to visit Beaconhill Smile Clinic located at 8a, Adeola Odeku Street, Victoria Island. At Beaconhill, they practice "painless dentistry" and all patients leave the clinic smiling. You can visit their website www.beaconhillsmile.com or call 0700-MYDENTIST (very easy to remember). I had my braces fixed there... Please how sure are you cos I want to have a root canal considering the distance |
Celebrities › Re: Feed Your Daughter This - Kemi Olunloyo Drags Seyi Law And His Daughter Again by Pamelayoung: 8:57pm On Jul 18, 2017 |
I thought aunt Kemi has repented |
Politics › Re: Wike, His Wife & Son At PDP Supreme Court Thanksgiving Service by Pamelayoung: 10:15pm On Jul 16, 2017 |
Why is the boy always sulking? |
Celebrities › Re: Tonto Dikeh To Clean Her Body Tattoos As She Turns Born Again by Pamelayoung: 2:11pm On Jul 16, 2017 |
I wonder how people go through pain just to have tattoos drawn on their body. I can't even stand a slightest wound on my body talk more of having a tatoo |
Travel › Re: Driver, Passengers Land In A Ditch While Running Away From Road Officials.Photos by Pamelayoung: 2:00pm On Jul 16, 2017 |
That God for Ambode |
Travel › Re: Man Checks Single Can Of Beer As Luggage On Flight by Pamelayoung: 5:15am On Jul 13, 2017 |
It's so funny |
Celebrities › Re: Photos From Kiss Daniel's Europe Tour In Berlin & Cyprus by Pamelayoung: 5:00am On Jul 13, 2017 |
Kiss Daniel my guy |
Celebrities › Re: Omotola Jalade -Ekeinde: What My Husband Thinks About My Sex Scenes In Alter Ego by Pamelayoung: 10:17am On Jul 12, 2017 |
: rychard: 98% of married actress Bleep around... Its that simple, I was in a video shoot with my crew some few weeks ago, once we got to camp where we plan to shoot the movie, the director in the evening, brought two packets of condoms and gave one piece to everybody, I felt it was just a stunt joke, but to my surprise 3 days after, no girl , woman (both married and unmarried) have gone 3 days without having sex with someone... By 4th more condoms arrived.. During my stay , I bleeped four girls inside video shoot..
I pity this omotola husband, well, he's a doctor so paternity test go eady  you don't mean it |
Celebrities › Re: Omotola Jalade -Ekeinde: What My Husband Thinks About My Sex Scenes In Alter Ego by Pamelayoung: 10:15am On Jul 12, 2017 |
Me think this Omotola is overhyped self. |
Celebrities › Re: Omotola Jalade -Ekeinde: What My Husband Thinks About My Sex Scenes In Alter Ego by Pamelayoung: 10:13am On Jul 12, 2017 |
ANIEXTY: Apart from me, who els has not watch this movie ? Meeee |
Celebrities › Re: Davido Styles His Daughter, Imade For Church Service by Pamelayoung: 8:57pm On Jul 09, 2017 |
But the dress looks like a night gown |
Health › Re: 6 Foods To Enjoy Quality Sleep by Pamelayoung: 9:02pm On Jul 08, 2017 |
Pap with peak milk |
Crime › Re: Man Batters His Wife In Port Harcourt, Almost Got Her Blind(photos) by Pamelayoung: 8:39pm On Jul 08, 2017 |
And she couldn't run |
Food › Re: We are looking for a nationwide distributor (importer) in Nigeria by Pamelayoung: 12:44pm On Jul 07, 2017 |
Nice! |
Autos › Re: The New Lagos Danfo Bus Has Arrived Lagos (Photo) by Pamelayoung: 11:16am On Jul 07, 2017 |
Nice! But we have a poor maintenance culture |
Travel › Re: My First Time Outside Nigeria by Pamelayoung: 8:15pm On Jul 06, 2017 |
omoiyamayor: back then I landed at Dar es Salam snd used a ferry(azam) on a return ticket,bought the ticket at d seaport around 30usd so but bear it in mind,zanzibar is no greener pasture,just a holiday destination,dats it. Yeah I also want ti visit on holiday. But I don't really get you do you mean you came back by sea. |
Travel › Re: My First Time Outside Nigeria by Pamelayoung: 3:09pm On Jul 06, 2017 |
omoiyamayor: Zanzibar is lovely,was there 2012 for a week and plan to go see again.nice sunset I will like to visit too. Pls what's the total package |
Travel › Re: My First Time Outside Nigeria by Pamelayoung: 2:40pm On Jul 06, 2017 |
Naijasinglegirl: I was in Zanzibar for a few days two weeks ago. Being my first time outside Nigeria, this trip was special for me in many ways. I travelled via Ethiopian Airlines, transited in Addis Ababa for two nights and spent five days in Zanzibar. A quick summary of my experience during my short vacation.
LAGOS AIRPORT When the immigration official at the airport said, "Virgin passport. Are you are a virgin too?" I knew my trip was about to get interesting. My virgin passport and I were asked the most random questions. "Tanzania? Why you no go Dubai?" "Sure you are not planning to run from Nigeria?" "Does your father know you are travelling?" "Is it your boyfriend that sponsored your trip?" "Your face resemble person wey sabi that thing well." The immigration officer said he wasn't going to release my passport until I find him something for his own vacation. He kept to his word one thousand naira later. The last security check at MMIA was where I was thoroughly searched by a woman. She kept whispering into my ears, "You no go find me something?" I said, "English, no speak." After all some of the officials kept asking me if I was a Nigerian or Tanzanian so where unnecessary tips were involved, the only language I was going to speak was Swahili.
MY FLIGHT TO ZANZIBAR As much as I enjoyed my first international flight experience, certain things did not bring my happiness to the fullness. - I expected WIFI onboard but didn't get any. - My co-passenger was a bush girl! - I had a window seat but my co-passenger in the middle kept sliding up my windows to look out as if we were in Lagos danfo. Only God knows what she was looking for outside even when it got dark. Oh I remember. She kept asking me questions like, "Wey that wey been dey there? That thing you don snap tire?" That thing meant the wings of the plane and the clouds when it was 8pm! - My co-passenger had BO. It was terrible. - My co-passenger woke me up to lay my tabletop for food by slapping me on the vagina area. It was painful. - I ordered white wine. My co-passenger asked if my wine was 'sweet' and before I could respond, she was 'tasting' from my cup. I told her she can have it all. - My co-passenger took my orbit gum without permission. - My co-passenger wouldn't let me rest until I captured the perfect shot of her while she ate. I took 12 photos to get it. She said, "When the food is about to enter my mouth, SNAP!" And I thought I was the JJC here? - My co-passenger was a copy copy. Each time I took a photo of the clouds, she did same. She watched the same movies I watched. Ate in the same pattern l did. Went to the restroom each time I did. I kept wondering, who sent this girl Jehova? - Finally, I had panic attacks each time the plane shook. I was the only idiot that kept screaming, "Jesus! Jesus!" During our landing at Addis Ababa, the plane suddenly went on full speed upon hitting the runway. Kuku kill me. The Nigerian in me thought it was brake failure. ZANZIBAR Zanzibar was fun. I stayed at Kendwa, Uroa and Stonetown. Thankfully transportation cost was reasonable enough to move from one town to another. I spent most of my time at the first two locations playing with sand in ways I never did during my childhood since there was nothing much to do on an Island. I was told the population of tourists were few due to Ramadan. I partied, went on a boat cruise, went on tour about town in Tanzanian danfo known as dala-dala, went in search for local restaurants on Tanzanian okada known as boda-boda, snacked on Tanzanian agege bread, visited their local market, made friends with locals, toured prison Island and went snorkeling which turned out to be a disaster. Quick tip regarding snorkeling, Zanzibar might not be an English speaking city but ensure your snorkeling guide or fisherman like I was given understands English. Even if it's only the word 'HELP!’' especially if he intends to take you alone to the middle of the Indian Ocean in your snorkeling equipment to demonstrate, "In! In!! In!!!" Mba! I refused to go in.
FOOD I have a newfound respect for Nigerian cuisine since I returned to Lagos. One of my biggest challenge was feeding while I was in transit, and in Zanzibar. I knew I was in trouble when hunger had me licking my margarine like ice cream after I finished my main meal on the plane in less than three minutes. Why are airplane meals so small? Travelling on a budget meant I couldn't experiment or gamble with local Tanzanian dishes all the time and only a few pricey restaurants were open due to Ramadan. My breakfast at my hotels were mostly pastries and it wasn't long the Nigerian in me started longing for jollof rice. A restaurant I visited swore they had something similar to rice and stew. I asked for it and got served a plate of white rice, lime and freshly blended tomatoes.
FLIGHT TO LAGOS A Nigerian girl and her friend at Addis Ababa Airport walked up to my seat at the boarding area and said, "You be Nigeria?" She was still wearing a hair net at 8am for an international flight. They were the upgraded version of the girl I had as co passenger enroute Zanzibar so I quickly moved away since I wasn't ready for any 'My Naija sister' relationships. Unfortunately, the chatty Igbo guy I had as seat partner was no different. He wouldn't stop asking the air hostess for an extra can of beer, even after the 5th can before announcing to me. "Maka make I go pee oh." When lunch was served, he expressed his disappointment on why a Naija girl like me was using cheese on bread rather than some of the beef sauce meant for my rice on the bread. I told him I am Ethiopian. He apologized for his wrong assumption. I said, "Hakuna matata." He said he prays one day Nigeria can have their own airline like us. I said, "I pray for you people too." POST VACATION BLUES My week in Zanzibar was the shortest of my life. I still tell people that I may be physically present in Lagos but spiritually, I am still in Zanzibar. I may not have visited a country westerners consider as developed but they were organized enough to get me wondering how I have been able to survive the madness in Nigeria, especially when you compare the professionalism in Nigerian Airports against the others. At least no one at Addis Ababa Airport and Zanzibar Airport asked me if I am a virgin. Travelling has made me an Oliver Twist and I haven't gotten tired of documenting my experience. A large part of my leisure time is now spent on looking up affordable flights and reading up on more tourist friendly nations in Africa and the rest of the world generally. My faith is saying this is the start of many more travel experiences to come. Until then, Kwaheri.
This is the best post I have read on NL this year. So nice! Do you intend beibg a travel blogger?
PS: My vacation was a gift from a reader of my blog. |
Celebrities › Re: Chika Ike Celebrates Acceptance To Harvard Business School After Trying For Five by Pamelayoung: 11:31am On Jul 05, 2017 |
Wow! That's a huge one congrats Chika |
Autos › Re: Production Of Gasoline Cars Ends In 2025, Nigeria In Trouble by Pamelayoung: 11:03am On Jul 05, 2017 |
peacemara54: We supply quality honey, unadulterated, raw from the bees. We suppply to states in nigeria Call/whatsapp....my signature Please give me small na make I taste |
Autos › Re: Production Of Gasoline Cars Ends In 2025, Nigeria In Trouble by Pamelayoung: 10:57am On Jul 05, 2017 |
Nice one! The future is gonna be great can't wait for that time. Some jobs are gradually going into extinction |
Family › Re: My Neighbor's Child Is Disrespecting Me. How Do I React? by Pamelayoung: 9:38am On Jul 03, 2017 |
The most amusing thing is how op referr to a 22year old as a child. When I first read the caption I taught it was a 5year old. |
Travel › Re: NIPOST Stealing Our Goods .. Please Help!! by Pamelayoung: 12:32am On Jul 03, 2017 |
Na wao! Na which one person go come dey use now wey dey affordable |
Food › Re: How I Made My Moimoi by Pamelayoung: 10:46pm On Jul 02, 2017 |
Did you put anything under the pot to prevent the plastic from burning or is your pot none stick |
Food › Re: Oven For A Beginner by Pamelayoung: 10:34pm On Jul 02, 2017 |
Why not start with the local oven that uses charcoal. Gas is on the high, is power supply steady in your area? if you want to go for electric |
Food › Re: Clean 3 Burner With Mini Oven by Pamelayoung: 10:32pm On Jul 02, 2017 |
liyasignature: Clean slightly used 3 burner gas with mini oven.
Call/whatsapp:08155572974 How about 20k I can come pick it myself |
Business › Re: Simple Secret Of Buying Stuff At Idumota Market Lagos by Pamelayoung: 10:12pm On Jul 02, 2017 |
StoneColdBiceps: Ajepako u haf take over my tread. Wehdon ma. Continue d good job my dear... But cloths are very expensive in that breadfruit a top there is sold for 13k except you're referring to those people selling Aba-made cloths by the road side |
Business › Re: Simple Secret Of Buying Stuff At Idumota Market Lagos by Pamelayoung: 10:06pm On Jul 02, 2017 |
Mcsammy4u: Please i'm interested in this baffs stuff, is that mandillas where i can get the baffs at the cheapest price or do i still need to go deep inside just as you explained cos i want a place where i can get tops ans=d shoes with other fashion materials at a cheaper price. Also can you help me with discription on how to get to the mandillas from egbeda in akowonjo. i'm a novice o. If you have never been there before ask someone to escort you otherwise you' d just get lost in that massive market |
Crime › Re: Kidnapper Evans’ Lawyer Loses Court Case, To Pay N500,000 Fine by Pamelayoung: 6:20pm On Jul 02, 2017 |
This ugly empty head lawyer should better go face his charge and bail work mtcheeeeew. I wish Buhari was around this Evans matter for don close tey tey |