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Wunmi Olaiya broke the Jinx and visited Badagry By Anago-Osho

Ibiwunmi Felicity Olaiya was born in England to Nigerian parents. She is interested in promoting Africa-Diaspora relations and the experiences of Africans living Abroad. Wunmi is a popular singer and dancer in the UK and United States. Her work with Soul II Soul notably appearing as a dancer in the video for "Back To Life" (1989). Her debut single, "What a See (A Guy Called Gerald Mix)" was released in 1998, and her debut album A.L.A. (Africans Living Abroad) came out on the documented record label in 2006. A music video was shot for the single "Crossover" and posted on YouTube. In 2002, she also collaborated with Bugz in the Attic on the Red Hot Organization's tribute album to Nigerian musician Fela Kuti, appearing on a track titled "Zombie (Part One)." The album, Red Hot and Riot, was released to highly favorable reviews across the world, and all proceeds of the album were donated to AIDS charities. Her journey to Badagry was divine but had...

The Chinese tourists, and Nigerian Culture By Anago-Osho

It amazing for me to witness the growing interest of Chinese tourists in Nigerian culture. This highlights the increasing global relationship and curiosity about different cultures especially Nigerian culture. Everyone, especially the government can use this growing interests to it's advantage pragmatically by developing tourism and use it as a mechanism to change the narratives about Nigeria. The Chinese tourists are interested in Nigerian traditions. And they engage with Nigerian culture basically through visits to historical sites, and privately organized cultural events. They are interested in festivals but the time of their visits are often not during festival period but on few occasions have coincided with a festival. The uniqueness and diversity of Nigerian culture attract the international tourists to Nigeria and the Chinese are not deterred from visiting Nigeria. Nothing interest the Chinese tourists more than culture and history. When they visit, they are not interested i...

Ajogun: The Badagry Biscuit

This is authentically an African cuisine or snack, eaten with dried fish, or coconut. It can be eaten alone or with a bottle of soft drink. It may be found in Benin Republic but Badagry created it's own style and it could last for months and still maintain it's crispy feel.  Learn how to make this unique African snack. Contact+234(0)8037043233  #anagooshoadventures #globalanagoadventures #ajogun #badagrybuscuit