Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Catch Them Young Football Academy in The Gambia

“Football is big news all over Africa and local football fans use internet cafes to access the latest developments from their favourite football team, club or player. That is what we want to offer at African Football academy.’’ he said.

But back the local scene close to 60 young children of different age brackets are tapped and recruited to under training in football under a dynamic and innovative programme aptly called ‘’Catch Them Young’’. 

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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Football Development Burkina Faso West Africa

Matthew Callaghan and Sam Wilson, both 19, have been teaching football skills and increasing awareness of HIV and Aids in Burkina Faso.

The two men at work here in the africa continent are trying developing the young talented football players in Burkina Faso in West Africa..

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Umaru Yar’Adua, President of Nigeria Since 2007, Dies at 58

May 6 (Bloomberg) -- Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, the first university-educated president of Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation and second-biggest oil producer, has died. He was 58.

He died at 9 p.m. local time yesterday at the Aso Rock presidential villa in Lagos, the Associated Press reported, citing presidential spokesman Olusegun Adeniyi. Vice President Goodluck Jonathan became acting president in February, three months after Yar’Adua left for Saudi Arabia to receive medical treatment.

The BBC reported in November 2009 that he had acute pericarditis, or inflammation of the lining around the heart.

read more news at businessweek

Monday, March 22, 2010

Yankari National Park

Yankari National Park: The 2,240 sq., Km Yankari National Park is the best known park in Nigeria Located about-hour drive from Jos, it offers a great opportunity for viewing variety of wildlife species in their natural habitat. Most frequently seen animal species are Baboon, Water Buck, Roan Antelope, Elephant, Hippopotamus and Crocodile, Lion is occasional sighted. There is bird life in spectacular profusion particularly close to the Gaji river.


Yankari Tour: Depart Lagos by air for Abuja or Jos. Transfer by road to Yankari via Bauchi. Accommodation at the Wikki camp on arrival at Yankari. Morning and evening game viewing, swimming at Wikki natural warm springs, tour of Jo and Bauchi. 4 Days/3 Nights. 5 Days/4 Nights

Cultural Festivals . Slave route . Ecotourism


Conference & Incentive . Bird Watching . City/Country Tours

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Obudu Cattle Ranch

Obudu Cattle Ranch: The perfect place for a nature encounter holiday experience. Enjoy an active day at the ranch where you can swim at the "grotto" a natural pool, go horseback riding, bird watching, hiking in a natural environment, participate in a game of tennis or join one of the planned guest activities. In the evening, watch the sun set during an open air cultural evening of music, dance and entertainment. Your tour includes City Tour of Calabar, site of Ikom monoliths (a.d. 900) and the Agboki Waterfalls. Available during the dry season from February to May and August to October. Four people minimum required to book tour. 4 Days/3 Nights. 5 Days/4 Nights

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Festival & Cultural Tours in Nigeria

Nigeria is a federal constitutional republic in West Africa. The rich historic traditions and culture of the country made a mark as one of the popular tours of travelers from other countries. The cultural and festival tours in Nigeria offer a wide variety of cultural hotspots from luxury to budgeted trips. The two major hotspots are the cities of Abuja and Lagos. These are the two important places and major centers of sightseeing in Nigeria. Some of the popular festivals of the Festival and Cultural Tours of Nigeria are:

Argungu Fishing Festival:
The Argungu Festival marks the end of the fishing period and the old opposition between the Kebbi Kingdom and the Sokoto Caliphate . It is held annually from March 12 to 15 in the northwestern state of Arugungu, Kebbi. The festival began in August 1934 when Sultan Dan Mu’azu visited the place. The festival is one of the major cultural celebrations in Nigeria. A grand fishing festival was organized and joined by hundreds of local men armed with fishnets to harvest fish. There are also canoes filled with drummers. People rattle large seed-filled gourds so as to take the fish towards shallow waters.

Argungu Fishing Festival offers many fish competitions as well as canoe racing, bare handed fishing, wild duck hunting, swimming and diving competitions. The final day of the festival showcases a competition of hunting the largest fish. Winners can take home as mush as $7,500. There were also singing, dancing and drinking after the event.

Benin Festival: The Benin Festival is held at the end of every rainy season after harvesting. It is also called a harvest festival but it focuses mainly on the acquaintance of the men and women of the village. The matchmaking ceremony occurs once every four years of the wealthy families. Girls are adorned with heavy armlets and ornaments and coral beads on their hair. Boys take part in the tug-of-war game to demonstrate their strengths. Both girls and boys have paints on their bodies.

Durbar Festival: Durbar (military parade) Festival is a parade of horsemen dated back hundred of year ago. This is the time when the Emirate uses horses and invited regiments in the north during warfare. The festival is held in Katsina and Kano. It was organized in honor of Emir. A parade showcases their horsemanship as a tribute to their loyalty to the Emirate and the preparedness for war. Now, it is being celebrated as an honor for the heads of State and the end of the two Muslim festivals such as Ide-el Kabir (sacrificing a ram instead of Prophet Ibrahim’s son) and the Id-el Fitri (end of Ramadan month).

The celebration has many performances of drummers, singers, royal cavalry and wrestlers. Id-el-Kabir or Sallah Day begins with a prayer followed by a horse procession to the public square. Each district and village group takes their assigned place racing across at full gallop and swords sparkling up. Emir was the last to arrive wherein the people passes and stop to salute him raising their swords. There were lots of dancing, singing and drumming after the event with small bands performing shadi.

Sharo or Shadi Festival: Shadi (flogging meeting) Festival is about age-old initiations originated among the Jaful Fulani culture. There are bare-chested unmarried men who enter the center of the ring escorted with beautiful girls trying to frighten his opponent. Cheers and drumming are present as the challenger comes out handling a whip (belt) to flog his opponent without showing pain. Nigerian festivals were the origin of the traditional religious and cultural heritage of Nigeria. The Festival and Cultural Tours offers great celebrations and fun filled experiences of singing and dancing as well as information on the past history of Nigeria’s culture.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Gasshaka - Gumpti National Park

Eco-Tourism Expedition Gasshaka - Gumpti National Park

An expedition to the Gasshaka - Gumpti National Park, Nigeria's largest park at 6402.98 Km. for small groups of 8-12 people led by profession al wildlife guides. The park is an intricate patch - world of rain forest, woodlands and mountain grasslands cloaked in wildness and drained by a net work of fast flowing rivers. It is home to mount Gangirwal the "Mountain of Death" which is Nigeria's highest mountain at 2,200 meters altitude. The expedition offer an experience of adventure to explore the most scenic and remote areas of Nigeria. An opportunity to view unique game, bird life, flowers, butterflies etc. in their natural habitat. Minimum of 4 people to book tour.

Gashaka-Gumpti Expedition: 7 Days/6 Nights

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Okomu Tour

Okomu Tour: Depart Lagos for Okomu by road. Accommodation at NCF Guest House at Okomu or Hotel at Benin. Game viewing, nature trail, canoeing, tour of Benin and recreational activities at Abraka. 3 Days/2 Nights. 4 Days/3 Nights

Monday, January 4, 2010

Kainji National Parks

Kainji National Parks: The 5,340.82 sq. km Kainji lake National Park was established in 1979 by the merger of the Borgu and Zugurma Games Reserves. Located about 10-hours drive North of Lagos in the Guinea Savannah region, it offers wide variety of Nigeria's flora and fauna resources. Wildlife at the park include Buffalo, Hippopotamus, Crocodile, Lion, Oribi, Warthog and Baboon. There is a profusion of migratory Birds especially along the Kainji Lake shore.


Kainji Lake Tour: Depart Lagos for Kainji. Accommodation at Olli River Lodge on arrival. Morning and afternoon game viewing, boat ride on Kainji Lake, visit to New Busa and Kainji Hydro Electric Dam.. 4 Days/3 Nights. 5 Days/4 Nights

Friday, January 1, 2010

Okomu Wildlife Sanctuary

Okomu Wildlife Sanctuary: One of the few remaining pristine rain forest area in Southern Nigeria established by the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) with the support of World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to save the Sclater's Guenon- one of the rarest monkeys in the world endemic to Nigeria and few remaining Forest Elephants in Nigeria. It is located at about an hour's drive from Benin City off the Lagos - Benin expressway. It contains other primates native to the rain forest. It is ideal for game viewing and as a nature trail.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Bird watching

Bird watching: For the first time in Nigeria, a Safari adventure tour with emphasis on bird watching is being offered to naturalists, beginners and expert bird watchers. With vast unexplored landscape, Nigeria offers the best opportunity for bird watching in West Africa. A bird expert will be your guide through an itinerary which covers excellent bird watching sites established by the Royal Society for the protection of Birds (RSPB) Britain, including the unexplored Hadejia-Nguru wetlands in the north of the country and will also offer opportunity of seeing some larger games at the Yankari and Kainji Lake National Parks. Longer time is spent looking at the amazing variety of bird in all their full array of colors. Experience a unique holiday off the beaten tracks when you book this interesting holiday package of a life time.


Bird Watching Tour: 14 Days/13 Nights

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Cross River National Park

Cross River National Park: The 2,800 Qs Km Cross River National Park was established in 19898. It consists of the Bosahi Okweango Forest reserve and the Southern Oban Hills Forest reserve. Located about 3 - hour drive north of Calabar. It is the most bio-diverse ecosystem in West Africa and contains several species of wildlife including Chimpanzee, Drill, Red Columbus, Elephant and a small population of lowland Gorillas.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Eco-Tour Nigeria

Eco-Tour Nigeria: Nigeria is richly endowed in eco-tourism potentials with over 10% of the total land area preserved for conservation. Listed are tour packages some of the national parks and conservation sites. They afford the nature enthusiast an opportunity to explore the flora and fauna of one of the most eco-diversified areas of West Africa.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Durbar Festival Tour

Durbar Festival at Kano & Katsina: Durbar, the spectacular traditional parade of horsemen from the various sections of the Katsina emirate assembled to exhibit horsemanship and pay homage to the Emir during Sallah (Islamic celebration) and on special occasions. It is sometimes held as a mark of honor for important visiting dignitaries. This colorful procession full of pomp and pageantry is led by the Emir and features contest among the royal cavalry, drummers, trumpeters, praise singers and wrestlers. It depicts the past glories of the emirate before the influence of western culture.


Your tour includes Durbar Parade and festivities in Katsina and Kano, tour of Kano & Katsina, visit to Jibiya boundary market, Camel ride, shopping and sight-seeing.

Durbar Festival Tour: 4 Days/3 Nights. 5 Days/4 Nights

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Oshun Festival at Oshogbo:

Oshun Festival at Oshogbo: Oshun-Lyalode, the Yoruba water spirit of love, marriage and gold is one of the Orixhas that form the famous seven African powers. It is known in Santeria religion as our Lady of La Carida del the Cobre and is worshipped in Cuba, West Indies, Brazil and Ameria. According to legend, Oshun has unlimited powers and is invoked during difficult pregnancies. Osun is always pleasant and fun loving but has a ferocious temper when her anger is aroused. She is often referred to as the Venues of the African continent. The ancient shrine of Oshun is located at Oshogbo. Traditional offerings are made to the spirit annually to bring peace and harmony to the land and the people. Your tour includes thanksgiving ceremonies at Oshun shrine, dance drama presentations, arts & craft exhibition, visit to museum and historical sites at Ile-Ife, shopping and sight-seeing.


Oshun Festival Tour: 4 Days/3 Nights. 5 Days/4 Nights

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Igue Festival at Benin City:

Igue Festival at Benin City: The oldest cultural festival in the ancient Benin Kingdom came to limelight in 1440 A.D. during the reign of the Oba Ewuare. The annual thanksgiving festival is the climax of all traditional festivities in the Kingdom. It is celebrated to mark the end of the Benin yearend to offer prayers for peace and prosperity in the new year. This colorful festival featuring the best of Benin life and culture is one of the rare occasions when the Oba dances in public. Your tour includes Igue thanksgiving ceremonies at the Oba's palace, art & craft exhibition, tour of Benin and Abraka, visit to Nana museum at Koko, shopping and sightseeing.


Igue Festival Tour: 4 Days/3 Nights. 5 Days/4 Nights

Monday, September 14, 2009

Argungu Fishing Festival at Sokoto

A "celebration of life" awaits when you participate in any of our Cultural Festival Tours, by which you can gain contact with the people of Nigeria that no 'ordinary' trip can not afford.


Argungu Fishing Festival at Sokoto

Annual celebrations to mark beginning of the fishing season in Argungu, Kebbi State, is one of the most famous cultural festivals in Nigeria. Bare-hand fishing competitions among over 1,000 Fishermen, equipped with a hand net and large gourd, is the main event of this cultural extravaganza. For a whole year preceding the festival, fishing is prohibited on the river Sokoto venue of the Festival and traditional rituals are performed to prevent all the fishes in the area from migrating to neighboring waters. Prizes are awarded to the fishermen with the biggest catches. Since 1940, the score of the festival has been expanded to include traditional water sports, wild duck catching, swimming, diving, wrestling contest, arts and craft exhibition, agricultural shows and traditional music and entertainment. Your tour includes Kabanchi displays, tour of Sokoto and visit to the palace of the Emir of Gwandu, shopping & sightseeing.

Argungu Festival Tour: 4 days/3 Nights. 5 days/4 Nights

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Mannwu" Festival at Enugu:

"Mannwu" Festival at Enugu: "Mmanwu" or masquerade, a popular social institution among the Igbo people of Nigeria. Masquerades at festivals represent incarnated ancestral spirits visiting their descendants to entertain, give guidance and exorcise evil spirit. Souls of departed people are in a state of personal immortality because the process of dying is never complete. This is one of the rich African cultural heritage that have survived western influences. "Mmanwu" festival features an assemblage of over 2,500 masquerades of various designs shapes and sizes from different communities in Anambra State of Nigeria and is said to be the largest concentration of masquerades on the Africans continent and perhaps in the world. Your tour includes masquerade carnival, arts & craft exhibition, visit to Ogbunike caves, visit to Akwete Village, tour of Enugu, shopping and sight-seeing.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Festivals in Nigeria

There are so many festivals in Nigeria, that there are only a few I can easily remember such as the Agugu Fishing festival in the northern part of nigeria which is an annual fishing competition. And the Osun Oshogbo festival in Osun state in the south western part of the country.There is also this other festival in Igboland which Ndigbo call "Iriji". It is among Ndigbo of Eastern Nigeria. It is done annually, to tahnk the god of yam for making it possible for the people to see another harvest year. It is called New yam festival among Ndigbo.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009