Tuesday, 23 March 2021

Nike Guest House,Oshogbo; 7 reasons why this is the perfect vacation on a budget for you.

 






I influenced hubby to go relax in Nike guest house, Oshogbo right after our wedding and it was everything serene & more.

 

So I thought to myself as usual it will be bad of me to hoard this beauty all to myself.

 Here are amazing facts about the guest house that I hope will convince you to pack your bags immediately and set out๐Ÿ˜‰


1 .It was the residence of Nike Davies-Okundaye; A Nigerian textile designer & a popular art collector who owns Nike Art Gallery which is in Lagos, Oshogbo & Abuja. Everything in the house speaks art, even the duvet & bed sheet is not left out.



2. Some of the rooms have open toilet & bathroom i.e your bed no jis facing the water closet and your bathroom is a glass slide away from the bed๐Ÿ˜ฎ. This would be a first a for me and I'm kind of thrilled.





3.Breakfast is served in a buffet style inside the garden and it cost #1500 per person.

Dinner is also served in a buffet settings but not in the garden and it cost #2500.







4. Lovers of  serenity, art and tranquility would easily fall in love with  this home, especially lagosians(One of the busiest city in Nigeria)๐Ÿšถ๐Ÿšถ๐Ÿšถ





5 .Some of the rooms have twin beds while some others, single bed but regardless of your choice, it cost  5000 per night . Budget friendly right? I thought so too.




6.Their staff are overly courteous and friendly.


7. There are queer animals in the garden such as tortoise (female & male) & Geese(male & female), watch out for the geese because they don't take well to strangers.




 If you get lucky, you might be the only one in the whole compound save for the staff and you will barely notice them. 

We were the only one in the compound and we sure love it๐Ÿ’ƒ๐Ÿ’ƒ


How to get there:

Nike Guest House is located in Old Ede road, Ofatedo area.

From any popular bus stop in Oshogbo be it Old garage or Oke Fia, take a bike or the city's small blue bus (bike is the best shot though) going to Nike guest house, the bike man will probably ask which one because the gallery is different from the guest house , you'll tell them the one in Ofatedo junction. If you're driving, simply punch it in to google maps, it'll take you there directly.


Contact person

Mr Hakeem

08100380032


Where else to visit?

*Osun-osogbo Grove

*Nike art gallery, Oshogbo. 

You can ask for directions from the staff of the guest house, they are willing and ready to help you.


If you would like us to curate a trip for you to this lovely guest house or any other destinations on your bucket list within Nigeria, kindly Click Here .


Thanks for reading ❤️❤️❤️









Tuesday, 2 March 2021

Top 5 Short Let Apartments in Ikate Elegushi, Lekki


Ikate Elegushi is one of Lagos Island’s most prime locations. It is only 10-15 minutes away from Lekki Phase one, in proximity to some of the best attractions such as 
Oniru Beach ResortLekki Leisure LakeNike Art Gallery; lovely restaurants such as Brass and Copper and of course, the best short let apartments.

 

In no particular order, here are the 5 top short let apartments in Ikate Elegushi

 

1. Ope’s 5 Star Short Let Apartment


[Image Credit: ShortLetHomes]

Ope’s 5-star short let apartment in Ikate Elegushi, Lekki, is a choice AirBnB by ShortletHomes Ltd. and it is fabulous in every sense of the word. It is situated in a serene, upscale neighbourhood and genuinely feels like a home away from home.

 

The 3-bedroom apartment with ensuite rooms has just been built, with its design focusing on comfort, convenience, relaxation, and how to give residents an absolutely good time. They have curated the space to possess world-class amenities such as a 65-inch smart TV with Netflix in the largest room and 45inch smart TV in all other rooms, a swimming pool, games room built just for friends, a large living room diner, a very spacious kitchen with a large fridge freezer, and 24-7 electricity and security.

 

The host is also very committed to Airbnb's 5-step enhanced cleaning process. This is why they allow a 48-hour gap after deep cleaning before booking the next guest in order to safeguard against the possible spread of the virus. The apartment is also stocked with antibacterial hand sanitizer, disposable gloves, and wipes, hand soap, etc.

 

2. Haven Suites


[Image Credit: AirBnB]

As the name implies, this breathtaking short let apartment in Ikate Elegushi, Lekki, is a sanctuary of convenience, beauty, serenity, and complete peace of mind. It is located in a safe and secure location and grants quick access to major roads. Beautifully designed and fitted with all the necesaary amenities for your convenience, expect to have the time of your life at this facility. Perfect for all purposes - whether with a partner or with family and friends, you will find everything made to taste.

 

3. The Daniel’s 5-star Short Let Apartment


Image Credit: ShortLetHomes]

This magical four-bed townhouse in Ikate Elegushi, Lekki is what you get when an apartment was intentionally designed and furnished for jaw-dropping aesthetics and an ambiance that instantly draws you in and makes you feel at home.

 

This luxury home by ShortletHomes Ltd. is the ultimate in executive living, with ensuite rooms and open plan living and dining areas to ensure bonding time between families, friends, and couples who choose to spend their time here. Everything to make your time convenient and easy has been provided: 24/7 electricity and security, parking space, high-speed internet, a swimming pool, washing machine, smoke alarm, a kitchen with utensils, and cooking items.

 

They also have a dedicated facility manager and caretaker to ensure that nothing disrupts your comfort and convenience during your stay there.

 

4. Novus Sensa 2 bedroom


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This 2-bedroom apartment in the heart of Ikate Elegushi, Lekki, offers the peace and quiet of a holiday, as well as the ambiance of a home. It is the perfect blend of both worlds. You really do feel like you are at home while away from home. Chic and tastefully furnished, the apartment features an open-plan layout and interior decor that largely features a monochrome palette with a splash of colour here and there.

 

For amenities, you can expect 24/7 electricity, a fully-equipped kitchen, unlimited WiFi, Netflix, DStv, a gym, rooftop terrace and lounge, private parking, and 24/7 security.

 

 

5. The PadRentals 2-Bedroom Condo 


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This newly constructed, fashionably-furnished 2-bedroom condominium is one of the best you will find in this general area. Located at Richmond Gate Estate, it is a short let apartment in Ikate-Elegushi Lekki that meets all of your needs with the highest levels of world-class hospitality.

 

The condo is laid out on two floors and is suited to comfortably house 4 guests. The living room has a 55” smart TV with a cable subscription and integrated with a BOSE home entertainment system while the master bedroom has a 49” TV. It has a well-stocked kitchen and amenities such as a washing machine, dryer, fridge, a microwave, and a 4-burner induction hob. It is also fully airconditioned, has 24/7 power, free WiFi and complimentary cleaning is provided once a week for stays of 7 days and above.


Do drop a feedback if you ever visit any of the apartment listed above and also drop a comment if you find this article helpful

Monday, 1 March 2021

Top 5 Places To Visit in Badagry

 My first visit to Badagry was when I was in the final year at the University. As a Hospitality and Tourism student, we were supposed to go on a tour every session but I guess they postponed all the tours till the final year, because it was a grand tour.

I wasn't able to suck in the environment very well as our movements were restricted at the time, but I made up my mind there and then to come back so I would again enjoy the scenes and the histories behind this spectacular place.

It was on October 1st 2020, Nigeria’s Independence Day. So, we (I and my favourite travel buddy, you'll get to see him) decided to go see what real slavery actually looked like back then. This is to enable us appreciate the freedom we are currently enjoying. It was just a coincidence that we chose the Independence Day but it was indeed a perfect time.

We set out around 9:45am, took a bike to a wooden bridge that links my area with Igando Road then got a bus going to Iyana Oba, and we alighted at First Gate bus stop. 

As we are alighting  from the bus, we were already hearing Conductors bellowing Badagry! Badagry!!, so we entered one of the Sienna buses on ground. It was 2 people per seat. So, we seated quite comfortably. 

The fare was N1,000 per person. At around 10:30am, we started our journey from First Gate and we got to Badagry  around 12:00noon. 

Oh! and to give you a heads up, Badagry road is so bad! No exaggerations here, it's not somewhere you'd drive your beautiful car through.

We stopped at the Badagry Park, then took a bike to Chief Mobee Royal Palace. Apparently, the place is well known as the name wasn't strange to them, the bike fare was N200 for two persons.

Just as we were getting down from the bike, a man approached us, he introduced himself as Tรณpรฉ Mobee- son of the soil and a Tour Guide. A very helpful and patient guy I must say.

Mr Tope told us there are 5 major places to visit in Badagry which include:

1.The Brazillian Baracoon




The first place we visited was the Brazil Baracoon. This place is used as a holding room to keep about 1,600 captives until the time the masters would arrive. I could not do the mental calculation because I couldn’t begin to imagine what they went through. If you're the teary type, I bet you'd shed tears for them.

2. Slave Relics




The second place we visited was the Slave Relics where the real chains  used on the captives are preserved. We even saw canons used as ammunition to catch people as slaves back then. those chains are so heavy, just imagine one person dragging this kind of chain and still expected to function very well ๐Ÿ˜Ž You will be asked if you would love to try it on, I didn't try it but my partner did and he could not even hold it for 2 seconds *teary*


3.The First Storey Building in Nigeria




This building was built by Reverend Henry Townsend a missionary of the church missionary society in 1845  and It is still standing strong and tall till date.

In the same compound was a Well labelled “Miracle Well” which has been in existence since 1842. We were made to understand that the well remains the only well in that area that has colourless, odourless and tasteless water, as all other wells in the area has been polluted by the lagoon. 

The well is being referred to as miracle well because some tourists have come to the site, get some water from the well with faith and it worked for predicaments/infirmities. If you have faith, you can as well try it.

4. Badagry Heritage Museum




The fourth place we visited was the Badagry Heritage Museum which is actually not far from the first storey building. we strolled down to the museum. The first thing that caught my attention was the gigantic statue of a man and a woman with broken chains on their hands. This depicts freedom. In this Museum you get to know more about the slave trade and Badagry. This museum started functioning as a museum on August 2002

5.Slave Port

Our fifth point of call was the Slave port. Slave port is a river bank with a large expanse of land. Slave port is where the captives are being taken on a 3 minutes boat ride to the point of no return island. On our way to the river bank, Mr Tope asked if we would love to see the Cemetery of the Firsts, we were told that is where the Missionaries are buried. And so we did, the place is so serene and well kept but I didn't take a picture

At the bank was a big boat that we were told can carry up to 40 adults or 50 children at a go. Meanwhile, there were other small boats that can carry about 14 persons at once.

We opted to go on the smaller boat, as the big boat seemed slower. The small boat ride was about 3 minutes cruise, it was that fast! Cost per person was N1000 to and fro, but if going in groups, the price could be negotiated


We got to the other side and we had to walk for like 10 minutes on a beachy soil. 

Another interesting thing was a Well along the way to the Point of No Return called "Original Spot Slaves Spirit Attenuation Well"

Picture credit: Google


History has it that the captured people were made to drink from the well and immediately they did, they become weak and forget their past. No one knows whether the liquid was alcohol or amnesia-induced drugs.

It was said that when on the voyage, the captives sometimes fight and overpower the masters, therefore, in the bid to forestall this, they had to render them powerless.

And what was the exchange for slaves? (promise me not to get angry)- Mirror, Schnapp hot drinks, Umbrella, Ceramic plate and so on...

6.The Point of No Return/Gberefu Island/Coconut Beach 

Picture credit:Google

My Travel partner ๐Ÿ˜





This is the spot where the captives are taken away never to set foot on their homeland again.

It is now a beautiful beach with palm trees scattered beautifully across the site. There is an effort by the government to build a tunnel where you could have a little understanding of the agony suffered by the captured black people back then. 

Other Places Of Attractions In Badagry

Agia monuments, the first primary school in Nigeria, early missionary cemetery badagry., Vlekete slave market, Lord Lugard resident.

Beaches in Badagry

Sultan Beach and Ar-Hakab Beach

How To Get There

Depending on where you are coming from. If you are coming from abroad to the Point of No Return, you need to get a flight to Muritala International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos. If you coming from outside Lagos, then you need to either board a bus or flight to Lagos. When you get to Badagry roundabout, you turn left into Joseph Dosu Way. Drive down to the end of the road then turn left at the Fisherman’s Statue Roundabout. Then Locate Mobee Street. From Mobee Street, take a boat ride from the Badagry Slave Port to Gberefu Island Jetty. Then from Gberefu Island, you do the twenty to thirty minutes hike to the Point of No Return

Recommendation

With the vast tourism potentials in Badagry, it is quite unfortunate that government is not doing much to optimise these potentials. One wonders when the Nigerian government would begin to tap into tourism as a source of income.  

To show seriousness in harnessing the potentials of this tourist site, government should start by rehabilitating or reconstructing the road connecting Badagry.


Would you love to visit and experience Badagry?


We can take you to Badagry to experience first-hand the Badagry experience. This tour package features an all-in-one Badagry experience. You will get to learn more about the slave trade business and get to see relics from the slave trade era. 

This Badagry slave trade tour features:

i. Visit the Badagry Slave Museum 

ii. Vlekete slave market In Badagry

iii. Agia Tree Monument (The Spot where Christianity was first preached in Nigeria)

iv. Visit the Mobee Slave Relic Museum

v. Seriki Abass Slave Barracoon (The Slave Prison)

vi. The Badagry Slave Port

vii. The Point of No Return

viii. The first Storey Building in Nigeria

ix. The first administrative block in Nigeria,

x. The Miracle well that has been in  existence since 1842

BOOK BADAGRY TOUR HERE




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