Full list of High Courts in South-West Nigeria
The high court in Nigeria is the Highest court level of each state and the last resort before advancing to the Court of appeal which is then followed by the…
Continue ReadingThe high court in Nigeria is the Highest court level of each state and the last resort before advancing to the Court of appeal which is then followed by the…
Continue ReadingOniru Private Beach is a privately owned beach located in Lagos, Nigeria. It is a considerably small place, and is highly suitable for people who just want to relax and…
Continue ReadingPurpose of the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund The Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) was set up by The Lagos State Employment Trust Fund Law in 2016 with objectives…
Continue ReadingWhat is AirBnB?Airbnb stands for AirBed and Breakfast. It is an online company that provides accommodations for interested travellers, tourists and locals for a limited period of time. Homeowners who…
Continue ReadingDespite its small size, Lagos State is crammed full of people. The state is the second most populated state in Nigeria after Kano, according to recent data. Like every Nigerian…
Continue ReadingLagos Business School (LBS) is a graduate business school situated in Lekki-Epe Expressway, and Ajah, Lagos, Nigeria. Being a graduate school, only students who have officially graduated from the tertiary…
Continue ReadingFestivals in Nigeria are significantly held in the honour and remembrance of a historic event, place, or person. The Felebration festival is not an exemption as it is celebrated annually…
Continue ReadingTravelling could sometimes be exhausting, especially without a proper compass or guide to your destination. Below is everything you need to know about travelling to Cape Verde from Nigeria. About…
Continue ReadingThe Igala community is an ethnic group located in Kogi State, an eastern part of the Nigerian country. The capital city of Igala is Idah, Kogi state. ‘Igala’ is a…
Continue ReadingFestivals are a part of the Nigerian culture; no year passes by without the various Nigerian ethnic groups, such as Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa commemorating an historical event or legend.…
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