Dukes Court Hotel Lagos

8 Agoro Odiyan St., Victoria Island Lagos, Nigeria

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My stay in Lagos, Nigeria

A travel blog entry by roberts-emegha

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... of our accommodations. The apartment looked exactly as advertised and they have a restaurant on the first floor. So we ordered up room service and I ate a great chicken dish with french fries. The generator kicked in immediately when the power shut off and it was a very comfortable place, considering it could have been a thousand times worst.

While in Lagos, we attended my brother-in-law's wedding, went to the Lagos Malls, ate at the best Kentucky ...

Minor drama unfolds in Sydney town

A travel blog entry by jodiesorrell

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... at some point. Non smoker, no children and no other animals.

Interviews will be held the weekend 17th and 18th July 2010

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I’ve had four responses so far.

1. A girl with two goldfish

2. A couple that can't move in until 14th August

3. A girl who hasn't got back to me after I asked if she liked cats

4. A lady ...

First days in Nigeria!

A travel blog entry by adenike

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... where my dad grew up.

It's rainy season so it rained most of the day. Uncle Bayo and I were supposed to go to the bank to open an account for me, but we couldn't go because the rain made the roads terrible, so he came over just to say hi and go over some logistics. [Edit - 6/6/10: this one rainy day made me pretty miserable this weekend. Since we didn't go to the bank, I was broke and generally dependent on everyone in the super isolated ...

Living la vida Lagos!

A travel blog entry by travelbud

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... off the coast, as you approach Lagos you can see the lights of the city in the distance - you are only a 6 hour flight from SA, it feels as though these places should be a 20 hour flight away.

I was being picked up on MTN protocol but didn't know what to expect. As I waited in the immigration queue to get my passport stamped someone came up to me and said 'Abraham' I looked at him and then he displayed his MTN protocols card. I ...

The Okada

A travel blog entry by jodiesorrell

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... gather in small areas to pick up and drop off fares, none of it is official. A fare for the average trip is around 200 Naira and that translates to about $1.50. The same distance trip in Sydney or Melbourne would run you about twenty bucks.

Okada are legal on the streets of Lagos, *****ia. However, due to an increase in accidents in the last few years there has been a crack down on their number and the local police are enjoying themselves ...