Author: King Jaja

Tanzania, a country blessed with diverse ecosystems and abundant wildlife, offers a plethora of unique experiences for wildlife enthusiasts. From tracking endangered species to witnessing ancient animal migrations, Tanzania provides unparalleled opportunities to connect with nature in extraordinary ways. Whether you are on a guided safari or even a Tanzania self drive, you can experience most of these wonders through this unforgettable destination. Let’s delve into some of the most remarkable and unique wildlife experiences available in this East African gem. Witnessing the Great Migration Description: The Great Migration is one of the most awe-inspiring natural spectacles on Earth. Each…

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State-run Nigerian National Petroleum Corp and floating player Golar LNG plan to take a final investment decision on a floating LNG project offshore Nigeria’s Niger Delta by the end of this year. NNPC said in a statement it has executed a project development agreement (PDA) with Golar LNG for the deployment of an FLNG offshore the Niger Delta. The signing ceremony took place on June 10 and was attended by NNPC’s CFO Umar Ajiya, executive VP, gas power and new energy, Olalekan Ogunleye, and executive VP for upstream, Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan, while the Golar LNG team was led by CEO Karl…

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Facebook Twitter Pinterest If you’re looking at going on safari in Chobe National Park in Botswana, one of the most important things to think about is where you will stay. There are lots of Chobe safari lodges and camps to choose from, both inside and outside the park, ranging from budget camps to luxury lodges. Chobe is split into 4 main areas – the Chobe Riverfront, Savuti, Linyati and Nogatsaa. The main area that most people visit is the Chobe Riverfront, which is in the north east of the park, near to the town of Kasane and the Caprivi Strip…

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Staff Reporter Monday Jun 10, 2024. 23:26 Stay with AfricanFootball.com as we bring you the latest updates in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers from across the continent.The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the 23rd FIFA World Cup. The tournament will take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026. It will be jointly hosted by 16 cities in three North American countries: Canada, Mexico, and the United States.Matches are taking place from Wednesday, 05 June 2024 – Tuesday, 11 June 2024.Click here to view the fixtures & resultsClick here to view the group standingsClick here to view the…

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Hear about travel to Northern Morocco as the Amateur Traveler talks to 5 listeners of the show who joined this year’s trip to explore the medinas and other features of the country. The Intrepid Travel North Morocco Adventure tour offers an immersive exploration of Northern Morocco, rich with cultural experiences, historical landmarks, and breathtaking landscapes. Below is a detailed day-by-day itinerary that highlights the tour’s key activities and destinations. Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca Activity: Arrival and meet up at the hotel Highlights: Arrive a day early to explore Casablanca independently Visit the old medina, Rick’s Café, and the Hassan…

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The saloon is there. So are the dusty cowboy hats, the freshly laid railroad tracks and the Native American headdresses.But while “Dark Noon” basks in these hallmarks of Hollywood westerns, it examines them through new eyes, leaving no triumphalist cliché unquestioned. Virtually every scene in this collaboration between a Danish director and a South African theater company (at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn in previews before opening June 17) ends with at least one bullet-riddled corpse on the parched red earth of the set. Many of the dead are female or Indigenous.“It is a western town,” Nhlanhla Mahlangu, the co-director…

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Robin Chataut, Quinnipiac UniversityHave you ever wondered how an email sent from New York arrives in Sydney in mere seconds, or how you can video chat with someone on the other side of the globe with barely a hint of delay? Behind these everyday miracles lies an unseen, sprawling web of undersea cables, quietly powering the instant global communications that people have come to rely on.Undersea cables, also known as submarine communications cables, are fiber-optic cables laid on the ocean floor and used to transmit data between continents. These cables are the backbone of the global internet, carrying the bulk…

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For many, Kenya and Tanzania are synonymous with seeing the iconic Great Migration. However, these two countries both offer so much more than the chance to see massive herds of wildebeest and zebra crossing rivers and roaming in their annual pattern in search of greener grasses. Those focusing on the Great Migration and hoping to see an iconic river crossing will likely travel during high season in July-October. While I love traveling in high season, there are some great reasons to consider traveling during other times of the year as well! These so called “shoulder seasons” are what we call…

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Imagine having two dresses to iron and some family photos to print. For many, it will seem odd to choose a public library to do both for free. But in Helsinki, Finland’s capital, it’s a reality. The Helsinki Central Library Oodi, fondly known as Oodi, is a non-commercial, urban public space offering far more than just books and quiet reading areas. Located on Töölönlahdenkatu in the heart of the city, Oodi is a hub of diverse activities— both noisy and quiet — with a lot of facilities and machines available for public use free of charge. Adeyemi Adesomoju on Oodi’s…

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In a country most well-known for its varied national parks and reserves and storybook wildlife, Kenya also has its fair share of major cities and towns. From those you have heard of (Nairobi and Mombasa are certainly contenders for the most popular and best cities in Kenya) to those you perhaps haven’t (Kisumu, Eldoret and Nakuru), the urban hubs of the country offer a different taste of life on the continent and can be a wonderful add-on to a safari or wildlife-watching trip. Here’s our lowdown on Kenya’s major cities and how you might combine them into a Timbuktu trip….…

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