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Memorable tour of Badagry with Anago Osho Adventures.



The mood will always be positive despite what ever the situation may be on the divine path I thread on the tourist guide occupation of life, as these group of tourists who came on @anagooshoadventures tour hit the nail on the head as they confessed that they made the right choice by choosing us to provide their tour guide services. According to the group, they initially contacted a tour operator with a great website and paperworks, but a colleague of theirs recommended Anago Osho Adventures to organize and lead the tour. It was asserted by everyone in the group that it's one of the risky but best decision they ever made. The referral worked for them. The experience they seek was achieved 100%.




The group was great and brought out the best in me and my team. The tour group were on this tour for both educational purposes and fun. They asked deep questions and I am glad we were able to meet their yearnings. Anago Osho Adventures staffs of Mr Femi Whenu and Akinlawon Anago-Osho did very well and also got tips from the tourists for their dedication.






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