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SportsRe: Anthony Joshua Visits Governor Dapo Abiodun (Video/Photos) by Peterpaul96: 7:34am On Dec 31, 2024
This is beautiful to see. I wish we could just invest in Nigeria let people influx the country.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgQP5qOzTMU?si=S9O5XBJcU9wLe5-M

Our desert needs attention
CelebritiesRe: I Will Capture Ayra Starr - Ugandan President's Son, Muhoozi Kainerugaba (Photo) by Peterpaul96: 8:53pm On Dec 30, 2024
As who na?
PoliticsRe: 2027: Kwankwaso Denies Agreements With Peter Obi, Atiku by Peterpaul96: 2:27pm On Dec 30, 2024
Kwankwanso should be happy being mentioned in the same statement with Peter Obi.

My own is that Northern Governors and Federal Government should tackle insecurities. The Beauty of Yusufari Desert needs to be visited by many


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgQP5qOzTMU?si=S9O5XBJcU9wLe5-M
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Mourns Ex-U.S. President Jimmy Carter by Peterpaul96: 11:25am On Dec 30, 2024
May his soul rest in Peace. Amen

Meanwhile, I call on Tinubu and Government officials to loom at the tourism in Nigeria, most specifically in the North.

I was in Yusufari Desert in Yobe State few days ago... I keep asking Why is Nobody Traveling to the Yusufari Desert in Nigeria?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgQP5qOzTMU
SportsRe: CAF Sanctions Libya Again Over Benin Republic Incident During Afcon Qualifiers by Peterpaul96: 11:22am On Dec 30, 2024
CAF needs to deal with Libya. It gets worst.
Meanwhile, the desert in Libya, Egypt is also in Nigeria.
Why is Nobody talking about it, why is Nobody Traveling to the Yusufari Desert in Nigeria?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgQP5qOzTMU
PoliticsRe: Competition Between Dangote, NNPC, Reason For Petrol Price Drop — IPMAN by Peterpaul96: 9:18am On Dec 30, 2024
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HealthRe: Abuja Hospital Seeks Help To Identify Unconscious Accident Victim by Peterpaul96: 6:52am On Dec 30, 2024
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PoliticsRe: Army Destroys 20 Illegal Refineries And Seizes 90,000 Litres Of Stolen Oil by Peterpaul96: 6:52am On Dec 30, 2024
And again...
Foreign AffairsRe: Former U.S. President, Jimmy Carter Is Dead by Peterpaul96: 6:23am On Dec 30, 2024
May he rest in peace. Amen
TravelRe: Why is Nobody Traveling To The Yusufari Desert In Nigeria? by Peterpaul96(op): 6:16am On Dec 30, 2024
A Call on the Nigerian Government to look at the tourism in Yusufari Desert, Yobe State
TravelWhy is Nobody Traveling To The Yusufari Desert In Nigeria? by Peterpaul96(op): 6:14am On Dec 30, 2024
Why is Nobody Traveling to the Yusufari Desert in Nigeria? - Judelucan


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgQP5qOzTMU

Hidden deep in Yobe State, northern Nigeria, lies a marvel of nature—Yusufari Desert. A place of stunning golden dunes, endless horizons, and serene beauty, it’s a destination that could rival the world’s most famous deserts. Yet, it remains largely unknown and untouched.

Having recently visited this hidden treasure, I was blown away by its raw beauty and tranquility. But as I stood on those golden sands, I couldn’t help but ask: why aren’t people traveling here?

*The Beauty of Yusufari Desert*

The moment I arrived, I was struck by the sheer vastness of the desert. The dunes seemed to stretch endlessly, their soft curves glowing under the afternoon sun. There was no sound except for the gentle whisper of the wind, creating an atmosphere of peace rarely found in today’s bustling world.

As the sun set, the desert transformed. The sky turned into a masterpiece of colors—fiery oranges fading into deep purples. And when night fell, the stars came alive. It was the kind of night sky you only see in movies, with millions of stars twinkling in complete clarity.

Walking through Yusufari felt like stepping into another world. It’s a place where nature reigns supreme, offering the kind of beauty that can leave you speechless.

*So Why the Silence?*

Despite its allure, Yusufari Desert remains largely unexplored. Here’s why:

1. Lack of Awareness: The biggest reason is simply that people don’t know it exists. Yusufari Desert hasn’t been marketed as a tourist destination, and even many Nigerians are unaware of its beauty.

2. Access Challenges: Getting to Yusufari isn’t straightforward. The roads leading to the desert need improvement, and there are no dedicated transport services to make the journey easier for travelers.

3. Security Concerns: Northern Nigeria has faced challenges with insecurity in the past, and while the situation in Yobe has improved, lingering perceptions still deter many potential visitors.

4. No Tourism Infrastructure: Unlike other famous desert destinations, Yusufari lacks basic tourist amenities. There are no organized tours, eco-lodges, or facilities to make the desert accessible and comfortable for visitors.

*Why Yusufari Deserves Attention*

Despite these hurdles, Yusufari Desert has immense potential. Imagine camel rides across the dunes, guided camping experiences under the stars, and cultural tours showcasing the rich traditions of the local communities.

Beyond the natural beauty, Yusufari offers economic opportunities. Tourism here could create jobs, boost local businesses, and improve infrastructure in the region. It could even put Nigeria on the global map as a destination for adventure and ecotourism.

*My Experience*

Exploring Yusufari Desert was unforgettable. Walking on the soft sands, watching the sunrise paint the dunes in golden light, and gazing at a sky filled with stars—it felt like a dream.

But it was also bittersweet. The beauty of Yusufari is undeniable, yet its potential is untapped. As I left, I couldn’t stop thinking about what this desert could become if it was given the attention it deserves.

*A Call to Action*

Yusufari Desert is a gem waiting to be polished. It needs better roads, tourism facilities, and most importantly, promotion. The world needs to know about this magical place.

If you’re an adventurer seeking untouched beauty, Yusufari Desert is calling. And for Nigeria, it’s time to recognize the treasure hidden in Yobe State. With the right vision, Yusufari could transform from a hidden gem into a global attraction.

Until then, it waits patiently—beautiful, serene, and unexplored. Will you be one of the first to discover its magic?

PoliticsRe: Wike Responds To Peter Odili, Says He's Envious Of His Political Pedigree by Peterpaul96: 6:07am On Dec 30, 2024
I just hope we one day have credible leaders who are after the growth of our country and not their ego.

I was in Yusufari Desert in Yobe State... I just kept asking myself "Why is Nobody Traveling to the Yusufari Desert in Nigeria?" It boils down to misplaced priorities for our leaders

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgQP5qOzTMU
PoliticsRe: Alleged Tinubu’s NNPCL Nepotism: Shehu Sani Replies El-Rufai by Peterpaul96: 6:03am On Dec 30, 2024
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PoliticsRe: Odili Was Gone In 2007, I Rescued Him, He Did Nothing In 8 Years - Wike by Peterpaul96: 7:16pm On Dec 29, 2024
Wike Talks too much Though. Anyways, it's politics. I just hope we can have credible Governance in Nigeria.
TravelRe: Beautifully Built Roundabout By Zenith Bank In Jos by Peterpaul96: 7:14pm On Dec 29, 2024
This is a good advert strategy by Zenith.

But between, I will encourage people to put Yusufari Desert in their 2025 bucket list of travel destinations. I was there this year and I wonder why it isn't talked about...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgQP5qOzTMU
CultureRe: Some Colorful Pictures From Calabar Carnival 2024 by Peterpaul96: 7:12pm On Dec 29, 2024
Yeah. If the Government could on just do better. It's a beautifulplace to be
Mindlog:
Insecurity, fear of falling into the hands of bandits and terrorists.
CultureRe: Some Colorful Pictures From Calabar Carnival 2024 by Peterpaul96: 7:12pm On Dec 29, 2024
I didn't have any reasons to be afraid during my travels. Just ask the locals for where to avoid.
mcjohny:
I enjoyed this
Live in Kano but 2025 Jigawa, Jos and yobe are on my watchlist
I love the fact that you made me add yobe
But how's the security situation over there?
CultureRe: Some Colorful Pictures From Calabar Carnival 2024 by Peterpaul96: 6:30pm On Dec 29, 2024
These are beautiful pictures. Nigeria is indeed beautiful. I just wish other state and state government should do more for Tourism.

I was at the Yusufari Desert in Yobe State. I kept wondering why people don't talk about it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgQP5qOzTMU

As a country, we should do more to promote culture and Tourism
PoliticsRe: Petrol: Motorists Lament Filling Stations Fleecing Nigerians With ‘rigged’ Pumps by Peterpaul96: 6:27pm On Dec 29, 2024
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PoliticsRe: Niger Governor Bago Urges Christians To Postpone Pilgrimage To Israel by Peterpaul96: 3:02pm On Dec 29, 2024
Na wa
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Leicester City Vs Manchester City (0 - 2) 29th December 2024 by Peterpaul96: 1:47pm On Dec 29, 2024
Manchester City would bounce back.
Leicester City 2 - 4 Manchester City

Meanwhile....Why is Nobody Traveling to the Yusufari Desert in Nigeria?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgQP5qOzTMU
TravelRe: Air Canada Plane Catches Fire During Landing At Halifax Airport (Video) by Peterpaul96: 1:46pm On Dec 29, 2024
Why is Nobody Traveling to the Yusufari Desert in Nigeria?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgQP5qOzTMU

Hidden deep in Yobe State, northern Nigeria, lies a marvel of nature—Yusufari Desert. A place of stunning golden dunes, endless horizons, and serene beauty, it’s a destination that could rival the world’s most famous deserts. Yet, it remains largely unknown and untouched.

Having recently visited this hidden treasure, I was blown away by its raw beauty and tranquility. But as I stood on those golden sands, I couldn’t help but ask: why aren’t people traveling here?

The Beauty of Yusufari Desert

The moment I arrived, I was struck by the sheer vastness of the desert. The dunes seemed to stretch endlessly, their soft curves glowing under the afternoon sun. There was no sound except for the gentle whisper of the wind, creating an atmosphere of peace rarely found in today’s bustling world.

As the sun set, the desert transformed. The sky turned into a masterpiece of colors—fiery oranges fading into deep purples. And when night fell, the stars came alive. It was the kind of night sky you only see in movies, with millions of stars twinkling in complete clarity.

Walking through Yusufari felt like stepping into another world. It’s a place where nature reigns supreme, offering the kind of beauty that can leave you speechless.

So Why the Silence?

Despite its allure, Yusufari Desert remains largely unexplored. Here’s why:

1. Lack of Awareness: The biggest reason is simply that people don’t know it exists. Yusufari Desert hasn’t been marketed as a tourist destination, and even many Nigerians are unaware of its beauty.


2. Access Challenges: Getting to Yusufari isn’t straightforward. The roads leading to the desert need improvement, and there are no dedicated transport services to make the journey easier for travelers.


3. Security Concerns: Northern Nigeria has faced challenges with insecurity in the past, and while the situation in Yobe has improved, lingering perceptions still deter many potential visitors.


4. No Tourism Infrastructure: Unlike other famous desert destinations, Yusufari lacks basic tourist amenities. There are no organized tours, eco-lodges, or facilities to make the desert accessible and comfortable for visitors.



Why Yusufari Deserves Attention

Despite these hurdles, Yusufari Desert has immense potential. Imagine camel rides across the dunes, guided camping experiences under the stars, and cultural tours showcasing the rich traditions of the local communities.

Beyond the natural beauty, Yusufari offers economic opportunities. Tourism here could create jobs, boost local businesses, and improve infrastructure in the region. It could even put Nigeria on the global map as a destination for adventure and ecotourism.

My Experience

Exploring Yusufari Desert was unforgettable. Walking barefoot on the soft sands, watching the sunrise paint the dunes in golden light, and gazing at a sky filled with stars—it felt like a dream.

But it was also bittersweet. The beauty of Yusufari is undeniable, yet its potential is untapped. As I left, I couldn’t stop thinking about what this desert could become if it was given the attention it deserves.

A Call to Action

Yusufari Desert is a gem waiting to be polished. It needs better roads, tourism facilities, and most importantly, promotion. The world needs to know about this magical place.

If you’re an adventurer seeking untouched beauty, Yusufari Desert is calling. And for Nigeria, it’s time to recognize the treasure hidden in Yobe State. With the right vision, Yusufari could transform from a hidden gem into a global attraction.

Until then, it waits patiently—beautiful, serene, and unexplored. Will you be one of the first to discover its magic?
PoliticsRe: South Africa Arrests, Detains Nigerian For Drugs, Releases Accomplices On Bail by Peterpaul96: 1:03pm On Dec 29, 2024
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TravelRe: Why Is Nobody Traveling To Yusufari Desert, Nigeria? by Peterpaul96(op): 9:30am On Dec 29, 2024
I agree.
dawnomike:
Nigeria was created to be a blessed wealthy nation... Unfortunately,most of the few that get to lead are shortsighted!!!
TravelWhy Is Nobody Traveling To Yusufari Desert, Nigeria? by Peterpaul96(op): 8:54am On Dec 29, 2024
Why is Nobody Traveling to the Yusufari Desert in Nigeria?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgQP5qOzTMU

Hidden deep in Yobe State, northern Nigeria, lies a marvel of nature—Yusufari Desert. A place of stunning golden dunes, endless horizons, and serene beauty, it’s a destination that could rival the world’s most famous deserts. Yet, it remains largely unknown and untouched.

Having recently visited this hidden treasure, I was blown away by its raw beauty and tranquility. But as I stood on those golden sands, I couldn’t help but ask: why aren’t people traveling here?

The Beauty of Yusufari Desert

The moment I arrived, I was struck by the sheer vastness of the desert. The dunes seemed to stretch endlessly, their soft curves glowing under the afternoon sun. There was no sound except for the gentle whisper of the wind, creating an atmosphere of peace rarely found in today’s bustling world.

As the sun set, the desert transformed. The sky turned into a masterpiece of colors—fiery oranges fading into deep purples. And when night fell, the stars came alive. It was the kind of night sky you only see in movies, with millions of stars twinkling in complete clarity.

Walking through Yusufari felt like stepping into another world. It’s a place where nature reigns supreme, offering the kind of beauty that can leave you speechless.

So Why the Silence?

Despite its allure, Yusufari Desert remains largely unexplored. Here’s why:

1. Lack of Awareness: The biggest reason is simply that people don’t know it exists. Yusufari Desert hasn’t been marketed as a tourist destination, and even many Nigerians are unaware of its beauty.


2. Access Challenges: Getting to Yusufari isn’t straightforward. The roads leading to the desert need improvement, and there are no dedicated transport services to make the journey easier for travelers.


3. Security Concerns: Northern Nigeria has faced challenges with insecurity in the past, and while the situation in Yobe has improved, lingering perceptions still deter many potential visitors.


4. No Tourism Infrastructure: Unlike other famous desert destinations, Yusufari lacks basic tourist amenities. There are no organized tours, eco-lodges, or facilities to make the desert accessible and comfortable for visitors.



Why Yusufari Deserves Attention

Despite these hurdles, Yusufari Desert has immense potential. Imagine camel rides across the dunes, guided camping experiences under the stars, and cultural tours showcasing the rich traditions of the local communities.

Beyond the natural beauty, Yusufari offers economic opportunities. Tourism here could create jobs, boost local businesses, and improve infrastructure in the region. It could even put Nigeria on the global map as a destination for adventure and ecotourism.

My Experience

Exploring Yusufari Desert was unforgettable. Walking barefoot on the soft sands, watching the sunrise paint the dunes in golden light, and gazing at a sky filled with stars—it felt like a dream.

But it was also bittersweet. The beauty of Yusufari is undeniable, yet its potential is untapped. As I left, I couldn’t stop thinking about what this desert could become if it was given the attention it deserves.

A Call to Action

Yusufari Desert is a gem waiting to be polished. It needs better roads, tourism facilities, and most importantly, promotion. The world needs to know about this magical place.

If you’re an adventurer seeking untouched beauty, Yusufari Desert is calling. And for Nigeria, it’s time to recognize the treasure hidden in Yobe State. With the right vision, Yusufari could transform from a hidden gem into a global attraction.

Until then, it waits patiently—beautiful, serene, and unexplored. Will you be one of the first to discover its magic?

PoliticsRe: Rivers: ‘You’ve Reduced Yourself To A Ridiculous Level’ – Wike To Odili by Peterpaul96:
Why is Nobody Traveling to the Yusufari Desert in Nigeria?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgQP5qOzTMU

Hidden deep in Yobe State, northern Nigeria, lies a marvel of nature—Yusufari Desert. A place of stunning golden dunes, endless horizons, and serene beauty, it’s a destination that could rival the world’s most famous deserts. Yet, it remains largely unknown and untouched.

Having recently visited this hidden treasure, I was blown away by its raw beauty and tranquility. But as I stood on those golden sands, I couldn’t help but ask: why aren’t people traveling here?

The Beauty of Yusufari Desert

The moment I arrived, I was struck by the sheer vastness of the desert. The dunes seemed to stretch endlessly, their soft curves glowing under the afternoon sun. There was no sound except for the gentle whisper of the wind, creating an atmosphere of peace rarely found in today’s bustling world.

As the sun set, the desert transformed. The sky turned into a masterpiece of colors—fiery oranges fading into deep purples. And when night fell, the stars came alive. It was the kind of night sky you only see in movies, with millions of stars twinkling in complete clarity.

Walking through Yusufari felt like stepping into another world. It’s a place where nature reigns supreme, offering the kind of beauty that can leave you speechless.

So Why the Silence?

Despite its allure, Yusufari Desert remains largely unexplored. Here’s why:

1. Lack of Awareness: The biggest reason is simply that people don’t know it exists. Yusufari Desert hasn’t been marketed as a tourist destination, and even many Nigerians are unaware of its beauty.


2. Access Challenges: Getting to Yusufari isn’t straightforward. The roads leading to the desert need improvement, and there are no dedicated transport services to make the journey easier for travelers.


3. Security Concerns: Northern Nigeria has faced challenges with insecurity in the past, and while the situation in Yobe has improved, lingering perceptions still deter many potential visitors.


4. No Tourism Infrastructure: Unlike other famous desert destinations, Yusufari lacks basic tourist amenities. There are no organized tours, eco-lodges, or facilities to make the desert accessible and comfortable for visitors.



Why Yusufari Deserves Attention

Despite these hurdles, Yusufari Desert has immense potential. Imagine camel rides across the dunes, guided camping experiences under the stars, and cultural tours showcasing the rich traditions of the local communities.

Beyond the natural beauty, Yusufari offers economic opportunities. Tourism here could create jobs, boost local businesses, and improve infrastructure in the region. It could even put Nigeria on the global map as a destination for adventure and ecotourism.

My Experience

Exploring Yusufari Desert was unforgettable. Walking barefoot on the soft sands, watching the sunrise paint the dunes in golden light, and gazing at a sky filled with stars—it felt like a dream.

But it was also bittersweet. The beauty of Yusufari is undeniable, yet its potential is untapped. As I left, I couldn’t stop thinking about what this desert could become if it was given the attention it deserves.

A Call to Action

Yusufari Desert is a gem waiting to be polished. It needs better roads, tourism facilities, and most importantly, promotion. The world needs to know about this magical place.

If you’re an adventurer seeking untouched beauty, Yusufari Desert is calling. And for Nigeria, it’s time to recognize the treasure hidden in Yobe State. With the right vision, Yusufari could transform from a hidden gem into a global attraction.

Until then, it waits patiently—beautiful, serene, and unexplored. Will you be one of the first to discover its magic?
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TravelTop 5 Places You Must Visit In Delta State by Peterpaul96(op): 11:33am On Sep 24, 2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0K3aw_sBCdY?si=8aCAwo3WL8O0BiWy

I took Daniella 10kg baby and her mummy UchennaUbah Official on a private trip around Delta State.

Here are the TOP 5 PLACES YOU SHOULD VISIT IN DELTA STATE.

• Nelson Mandela Garden & Resort
Located inside Asaba International Airport.

Entry Ticket is N1000 per person
Swimming - N2,000
Paintball - N5,000 for 15 bullets
Accommodation - Check on their page
Didi Museum coming soon at the Garden

• Park Vega Waterpark, Agbor Delta State
The Largest Waterpark in West Africa

Entry Tickets:
Adult: N12,900
Children [90cm - 150cm height] - N10,750
Children [89cm and below] - Free
Cost covers all the numerous slides and water activities which includes: Space Hole Slide, Multisurf Slide, Freefall Slide, Combo Slide, Aquatower, Splash Pad, Wave Pool, Relax Pool, Kids Pool and lots more

• Mount Ned Nwoko Resort
Located at Home Villa of Senator Ned Nwoko in Idumuje Ugboko, Delta State. It's the second highest elevation in Southern Nigeria after Obudu Mountain.

Entry: Always contact the resort to book your travel date and time. Check on their Google description for their contact details
Accommodation: No accommodation at the moment for tourists.

• Mccarthy Beach and River Ethiope
Mccarthy Beach is an artificially created beach along the banks of the lovely River Ethiope.
Location: Gordons Hotel and Resort, Abraka Delta State.

Entry: N2,000
Swimming in River Ethiope: Free
Boat Cruise: 5k upwards
Accommodation: Check their website
Many more activities on their page.

• Maryam Babangida Leisure Park, Asaba
Located along Old Anwai Road after Dennis Osadebe University, Asaba

Entry:
Prime: N15,910
Platinum -N11,300
Gold - N8,065
Kids (O-10) - N6,500
Check their IG highlights for tickets access

We'll be touring around Delta State in group soonest, care to join? Of course, follow me Judelucan not to miss out...

Which would you visit first?
Don't forget to save, share and tag who you'd love to explore Delta State with.

TravelKarshi Waterfall: The Biggest Waterfall In Abuja by Peterpaul96(op): 6:35pm On Aug 13, 2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsHy3X0L1fc

Hike to Karshi Waterfall, Abuja 📍

We finally took on this challenge of hiking to Karshi Waterfall, Abuja, and let me tell you—it was worth every step! We covered a whopping 14.18KM, clocked in approximately 17,708 steps, and climbed 22 flights (yes, our legs felt it!). But all that hard work paid off when we reached the waterfall.

The water was stunning, It was as if nature decided to show off a bit, and we were there for it! As seen in the video, we had mad fun and met new personalities. The hike was long and tough, but the fun we had along the way and the breathtaking beauty on the way and at the end made it an adventure we’ll never forget. Nature actually did us a favor, the weather was perfect for the Hike, no sun or rain whatsoever.

Here are some quick tips for hiking to Karshi Waterfall:
• Bring Supplies: Ensure you have water and snacks before starting the hike.
• Get a Guide: First-timers should hire a tour guide to navigate the trail.
• Start Early: Begin your hike in the morning to avoid the heat and enjoy more daylight.
• Wear Hiking Shoes: Proper footwear is crucial for the rocky and uneven terrain.
• Arrange Security: If hiking, consider securing personnel from the nearby Correctional Centre construction site to accompany you.

-Judelucan Magazine

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