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Travel Ads5 Travel Vlogging Tips by Spacebook(op): 7:33pm On Mar 20, 2021
Travel Vlogging is becoming more prominent in Nigeria with Tayo Aina, Wode Maya and The Fisayo leading the way. Travel Vloggers are not only influential but they explore the world and show their audience their perspective on different cultures and traditions.


The Spacebook Team has decided to share 5 Vlogging Tips with you.


Watch other Vlogs: Watching other vlogs would help you learn how to start your vlog and it would also give you some ideas on what to vlog about. Based on what you decide to Vlog about you should also take notes of the vlogging style of other vloggers, the places they visit or the topics they vlog about.

Don’t film Everything: As much as it is important you have content, you have to be strategic when filming because you are telling a story that should capture the attention of your audience so you have to be very deliberate and also be extremely careful that you don’t give unnecessary information that will bore your audience.

Tell a Story: whether you are a Vlogger on Youtube or on Instagram, you must always remember that you are telling a Story. So you have to create a script, which would guide what you say, where you visit, the questions you ask and also the people you interact with. This would help ensure that your audience connects to what you are showing and can feel what you are feeling.

Be Authentic: Do everything possible to find your style and own that style. Whether you are into doing your voiceover yourself like Tayo Aina or you want to get someone to do it like CNN or you just want to use a random robotic voice. You have to be authentic and stick to what works for you and your target audience.

Be Patient: Rome wasn’t built in a day so do not expect to be the next big Vlog overnight, focus your energy on content creation till you have content to promote. You can also collaborate with other Vlogger as this increases your reach.

In conclusion, It is important you have fun on your journey and embrace each win, each setback and each feedback as part of your learning experience.

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Travel10 Must See Places In The South East by Spacebook(op):
The South-Eastern part of Nigeria is known to be the home of the Igbos. Ndi Igbos are known to be strong, industrious, highly opinionated and business-minded people. They are also known to be majorly Catholics as most Igbo people are either born Catholics or have a member of their family line that is a Catholic.

The South East is made up of Imo, Abia, Anambra, Enugu and Ebonyi. Here is a list of 10 places you should visit If you travel to the South Eastern Part of Nigeria.

Awhum waterfall: The Awhum Waterfall has located at Amaugwe village of Awhum town in Udi Local Government Area, Enugu State, Nigeria. Catholic Church at the Monastery had taken responsibility for the management of the caves, Pilgrims & Monks visit the waterfall regularly on pilgrimage.

Ngwo Pine Forest: The Ngwo Pine Forest a pine forest near the center of Enugu. The forest hosts a limestone cave sculpted with a small waterfall that forms a shallow pool at the bed of the cave. The Ngwo Pine Forest is used as a recreational area to picnic.

Silicon Hill, Enugu: Silicon Hill is sometimes referred to as Enugu’s Chappal Waddi because it is 300 metres above sea level. It gets its name from the ‘Silicon’ mineral found here. You just cannot resist the breathtaking views of the hills, valleys, and plains as they present an awe-inspiring blend.

Imo Palm Plantation: Established in 1974, Ada palm is the biggest and most viable oil palm plantation in West Africa. The palm plantation, which occupies about 4,310 hectares of land, with a housing estate, was one of the nation’s major sources of foreign exchange before the discovery of petroleum. This plantation lies in between Amafor and Egbema in Ohiji/Egbema LGA. Access is Owerri to Port-Harcourt road; turn right to Amafor about 20km from Owerri.

Ngwu Spring Water: The Ngwu spring water also known as “Iyi Umugara” is sparkling natural water, pure and crystal-like. The stream is formed by the downpouring of water from the earth surface to about 13meters below the ground from where it flows out to join the Urashi river.
Rolling Hills, Okigwe: The Okigwe Rolling hills is where hill locks of varying heights and-ruggedness.The Rolling Hills of Okigwe is one of the major tourist attractions in Imo state.


Azumini Blue River:Azumini Blue River has stunning views, crystal clear water, sandy beaches and opportunities for canoe rides. Recognised as the cleanest and clear expanse of water in Nigeria, it’s easy to spot fish darting underneath the transparent surface.

The Amakama Wooden Cave: In the rustic town of Isienyi-Ukwu Amakama in Umuahia South Local Government Area of Abia State lies a kingdom in a wood cave of a sort, surrounded by mysterious army bees. One mysterious thing about the wood cave is that it still protects the setters who took refuge inside and outside it, even in these modern days and defies all charms of the evil men.

The Amakama Wooden Cave at Amakama is a wonder tree with a hollow inside that is capable of accommodating up to twenty people at a time. The tree is claimed to be as old as the Amakama community and had acted as a safe haven to the community during the inter-tribal wars and the slave raids era.


Ndibe Sand Beach: Ndibe Sand Beach is at Afikpo North Local Government Area, Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Fishing and canoeing are among the main attractions of Ndibe Sand Beach. Visitors can revel at this beach with tons of fun activities to leverage for more relaxation.



Abakaliki: Having been dubbed the Fastest rising city of the south-east, Abakaliki is the capital city of Ebonyi State in southeastern Nigeria, located 64 kilometres southeast of Enugu. With Good roads, constant electricity and a welcoming community. Abakaliki is an ideal place for a vacation.
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Events7 Wedding Tips For Pregnant Brides by Spacebook(op): 10:55am On Mar 09, 2021
Being pregnant can be an amazing experience, for some women the first few months are filled with dizziness, nausea, sleep. back pain and a metallic taste. Having a wedding can also be a very memorable experience filled with planning, stress and a lot of decision making. Here are Spacebook’s 7 wedding tips for Pregnant Brides.

Try to schedule your wedding during your second trimester: Morning Sickness should have reduced by your second trimester, Your body would have also gotten used to carrying a baby, so you might be feeling better and have adjusted to the preggo lifestyle.

Avoid tutu skirts: Wearing a Tutu Skirt would make you look bigger than you actually are and it would not flatter your baby bump.

Lower the Heels: You don’t have to wear heels, your feet might be swollen and you might not feel comfortable in the heel, so if you really want to wear heels, lower the heels.

Consider having a second ‘fake’ ring created for your ceremony and the duration of your pregnancy that’s fitted to your swollen fingers.
Consider wearing something comfortable for your bump and you, including comfy underwear.

Stick to classic styles such as the empire line – this is the most flattering shape as it skims baby bumps, rather than clinging to them

Sip plenty of water and allow yourself a little sit-down break for every 20 minutes you’re on your feet. Use this time to sit and chat with your guests.
It’s important to us that you enjoy your wedding and you are comfortable while pregnant. We hope this helps you. Don’t forget to visit www.spcebook.com for any help you need.
TravelVisa Free Countries That You Can Travel To With A Nigerian Passport by Spacebook(op): 10:21am On Mar 04, 2021
If you are looking for somewhere tropical or an exquisite island to host your wedding or to go for your honeymoon with that hassle of getting a visa. Then Barbados is the place for you. All you need is your Nigerian Passport.

Barbados is one of the safest countries in the Caribbean. People are usually asked to avoid certain areas like the Crab Hill Nelson and Wellington Streets (located in Bridgetown) at night. Barbados is famous for its beaches and it is also the birthplace of International Pop Singer Rihanna.

Some places you can visit while in Barbados are :

Barbados’ National Heroes Gallery: The Barbados National Heroes Gallery and the Barbados Museum of Parliament are housed in the historic West Wing of the Parliament Buildings in the heart of Bridgetown. The Barbados National Heroes Gallery traces the lives and immense contributions made by the ten National Heroes of Barbados.

Barbados Golf Club in Christ Church: Barbados Golf Club, located at Durant’s in the southern parish of Christ Church, has become the soul of golfing in Barbados for local players as well as hotel guests and visitors cruising through the Caribbean. Green fees with a pull cart are 44,000 Naira ($117) for 18 holes and 28,000 Naira ($71) for 9 holes.

Barbados Museum & Historical Society: The National Museum of Barbados is a comprehensive museum integrating natural history and society. The museum occupies a small area and was converted from a local military prison. The exhibition hall is divided into several parts
The Oistins Fish Fry: Oistins is an active fishing town on the south coast and is a hub of activity on weekend nights. On Friday night particularly, the big thing to do is go to the fish fry at Oistins Bay Gardens

The Caribbean wax museum: This happens to be The only wax museum in the world that focuses on Caribbean Basin Iconic figures and the only indigenous Wax Museum in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Farley Hill National Park: Breathtaking scenery, set in the grounds of the once regal Farley Hill house. A mansion in ruins, tucked away in a forest of mahogany trees, high up on a hill overlooking the rugged Atlantic coast, Farley Hill is an ideal spot to picnic, escape into nature, hide in the shade of a comforting tree and simply stare out to sea. It is also a spot favoured by visitors for getting married!

Barbados Wildlife Reserve in St. Peter’s Parish: This wildlife reserve in St. Peter parish is designed to present several animal species native to Barbados in their natural environment. Visitors can stroll through habitats that feature armadillo, brocket deer, pelicans, caimans, and monkeys. Reptiles including snakes, iguanas, turtles, and tortoises also share the reserve, alongside colourful parrots and flamingos.

The Folkestone Marine Park: Folkestone Marine Park is located in Holetown next to the elegant St. James Parish Church, in St. James, Barbados. It was first developed as a public picnic and recreational area and is outfitted with picnic benches, mostly overlooking the sea.

Sugar Museum: This museum is a permanent record of how sugar was produced in the 18th and 19th Centuries. The museum now stands as a tribute to Sir Frank Hutson, who with assistance from the Barbados National Trust, collected the items in the museum.

Andromeda’s Botanical Garden: Andromeda Botanic Gardens is a wonderful place to visit and one of the top tourist attractions in Barbados. Andromeda Botanic Gardens is owned by the Barbados National Trust and managed by Passiflora Ltd. Mission statement. Passiflora Ltd.’s aim is to provide quality education and training in all aspects of garden and landscape design, horticulture and to encourage the use of sustainable practices.
With a budget of $7,000, you can have an amazing time in Barbados and cover your travel expenses.

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TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Spacebook: 10:39am On Feb 23, 2021
This week has been a win for Nigeria as our very own became the Director-General of the World Trade Organization. She also became the first African and also the first woman to head the organization. This has led to a global win for every black person or woman in the world.

To celebrate this there has been a challenge created in her honour known as #BeLikeNgozi, while you take in this information, the Spacebook team has created a shortlist of how you can enjoy this weekend with 40,000 Naira.

Home Away from Home: You can spend a weekend in a luxury short let from 15,000 Naira and Above. You can also invite a friend to join you as you spend time embracing the Home Away from Home feeling. You can visit https://spcebook.com/ to book a short let.

Family Time: When last did you check up on your family and friends? Maybe it is time for those random calls that are heartwarming. You can pay them a surprise visit and spend an afternoon with them.

Be Adventurous: There are so many adventurous things to do in Nigeria, you can hike, you can go swimming or visit an art gallery. Do something you normally wouldn’t do during the weekends and enjoy each moment.

Workout: Exercise is not only good for the body but it is good for the mind.Whether it is a group workout thing, a gym, a personal workout plan or a virtual workout session. You can spend more time this weekend keeping fit. This will not only have you pumped up for a new week but it will keep you alert and strengthen your heart.

Tap into Humanity: Whether you are the Religious type or you simply adore Mother Nature, you can decide to support a cause and lend your voice to changing someone’s story. You can either donate via GofundMe or reach out to influencers who are currently holding campaigns to support several causes.
Travel5 Things To Do In Lagos This Weekend by Spacebook(op): 10:37am On Feb 23, 2021
This week has been a win for Nigeria as our very own became the Director-General of the World Trade Organization. She also became the first African and also the first woman to head the organization. This has led to a global win for every black person or woman in the world.

To celebrate this there has been a challenge created in her honour known as #BeLikeNgozi, while you take in this information, the Spacebook team has created a shortlist of how you can enjoy this weekend with 40,000 Naira.

Home Away from Home: You can spend a weekend in a luxury short let from 15,000 Naira and Above. You can also invite a friend to join you as you spend time embracing the Home Away from Home feeling. You can visit Spacebook to book a short let.

Family Time: When last did you check up on your family and friends? Maybe it is time for those random calls that are heartwarming. You can pay them a surprise visit and spend an afternoon with them.

Be Adventurous: There are so many adventurous things to do in Nigeria, you can hike, you can go swimming or visit an art gallery. Do something you normally wouldn’t do during the weekends and enjoy each moment.

Workout: Exercise is not only good for the body but it is good for the mind.Whether it is a group workout thing, a gym, a personal workout plan or a virtual workout session. You can spend more time this weekend keeping fit. This will not only have you pumped up for a new week but it will keep you alert and strengthen your heart.

Tap into Humanity: Whether you are the Religious type or you simply adore Mother Nature, you can decide to support a cause and lend your voice to changing someone’s story. You can either donate via GofundMe or reach out to influencers who are currently holding campaigns to support several causes.

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