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Tuesday , May 6 , 2008
Photo-blog from Nigeria! (Finally... -_-,)
Posted by GGrass , Reader : 373 , 12:52:28  
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Where do I begin? How do I start?

So much to say, and so little words to say it.

So I'll just let the pictures do the talking, and you do the reading!

Enjoy! ^^


01: Ethiopian Sun

This is the first picture I took from this journey. As the plane landed in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia, the Sun was just rising above the horizon. I thought it was a prettiest Sun I've ever seen...


02: Lagos International Airport

This is the first picture of Nigeria I took, and already I ran into trouble with the police. Two uniforms and one civilian clothed police came and stopped me from taking pictures. They asked why I was taking photos, and asked me in rough voice if I was a journalist. I just said sorry and walked away, fearing they might confiscate my camera...


03: Scary dude in suit and sunglasses

Of course, I wasn't going to let a few policemen stop me from taking photos in this once in a life time journey! So I took out my camera and started shooting from my taxi, and that guy (red arrow) saw me taking photos and he started to run towards my taxi!

He shouted and pointed his finger at me, and when he came near the taxi, he banged his hands on the roof of the taxi!

Then my taxi driver shouted something back, and the tall dude walked away, still shouting and pointing his finger at me. Now, that really made me put away my camera... At least for now.


04: Lagos Airport Hotel

This is the hotel I stayed through out the trip. 120 US$ per night. Damn expensive for an old, dirty, stinking hotel... I learned that there was Sheraton and Hilton somewhere in the city, but I was never going to stay in those fancy joints anyway...


05: The Internet Center

This is where all the Nigerian Scam mails are written and sent out through out the world. Nah... I'm just kidding... They were only making fake passports...

At first they were kinda rough, but on my second visit, I bought half a dozen of beers and shared it with these guys, and they became friendly. We had some good talks over the beer... They charge you 200 Naira or 67 Baht per hour.


06: The Guard

Although he doesn't look that friendly, he is the friendliest guard in the hotel. While others were busy stopping me from taking photos, he actually posed for me! He needs to work on his smile though...


07: Red Neck Lizzard 

They have a lot of these funny fellows in Nigeria. They're like the Nigerian version of 'Jing Jok', only 10 times bigger. They change colors too!


08: Olafemi Awolowo Street 

This street was named after one of the most respected (ex) president in Nigerian history, Olafemi Awolowo, who was born in 1909. He served as the Nigeria's president in the 1960's, and is hailed as one of greatest leaders of Nigeria.


09: Nameless street in Lagos

This is where I had my lunch one day... I had a bag of popcorn and peanuts, with a bottle of malt drink. Oh, and I had a green apple too... It was delicious, but it didn't fill half my stomach... After I bit a bite into the green apple, my friend whispered to me,

"This apple is imported."

He says everything in Nigeria is imported. That's why they're so expensive. To have an idea about Nigerian price, see the below list...

A green apple = 50 Naira (17 B)

A bowl of fried rice in Chinese restaurant = 550 N (183 B)

A piece of fried chicken in Chinese restaurant (half the size of KFC piece) = 300 N (100 B)

Outside the hotel, in a restaurant, a bowl of fried rice with a piece of chicken = 500 N (167 B)

750 cc of bottled water = 50 N (17 B)

1800 CC Honda Civic (The newest model) = 3.2 million N (1.06 million B)

Mentos (the candy) = 100 N (33 B)

A dozen of eggs = 330 N (110 B)

This month's edition of Reader's Digest = 1,000 N (333 B)

1 can of local beer (Star beer) = 120 N (40 B)

1 round of golf (for members) = 2,000 N (667 B) * Tip = 500 ~ 1,000 N (167 ~ 333 B)

The only thing cheap in Nigeria was the price of gasoline, at 70 N (23 B). Strangely, the price of diesel was more expensive, at 95 N (32 B)

My friend explains,

"Nigeria has lots of crude oil, but it only has 4 refineries. Not nearly enough to meet the local demand. So we export crude oil, but import refined oil... )


10: My neighborhood

This picture was taken from my hotel window.

Poverty has strange effect on human emotion. At first, it brings tears to your eyes, but after enough exposure to it, you feel nothing.


11: The children

 

Taken at the church on Sunday morning. The kids were amused by the apprearance of an 'OYIBO' (foreigner) with a camera, but their parents were not very entertained.


12: Street merchant

In Nigeria, you can find just about anything on the street. From bread rolls to foreign exchange service, you name it, and they have it.

This particular guy was trying VERY hard to sell his sausage roll, so I bought it at 50 N (17 B) per piece. Others in the car seemed to enjoy it very much, but for me, it was just awful...


13: My Nigerian Gang

My gang of Nigerians used my hotel room as their meeting room. In this picture, don't I look like one of them? ^^


14: People I met in Nigeria

These guys are HUGE! They were from the Yoruba tribe.

But these guys are small! They were from the Igbo (reads 'yi-bo') tribe...


15: Glorious Golf

Ah... the lucious green... the sand bunkers... the fairways... God did come to Nigeria and played golf...

Vini Vidi Vici!

As the Nigerians don't really like photos, I used 'self timer' to take this picture. At first, I just took the photo of myself, but they came and asked me if they could come in the picture as well. 

So I took the golden opportunity to take more photos with these friendly guys.

The guy in the middle is OJO YAKUBU, my caddy for the day. He's 34 years old, just one year older than me, and his handicap is 8. (I'm 20...)

* For non-golfers, handicap of 20 is good. But handicap of 8 is VERY good!

After this, other guys flocked to take photos, and I happily obliged, but soon, the manager came shouting something to these African dudes, and they all scattered and started doing something... one went off sweeping the floor and the other went off the wash some clothes... I was left alone, sort of embarrassed, but happy to have taken these photos. :-)


16: Nigerian Sunset at Fisherman's village...

As the cooking gas (LPG) in Nigeria is very expensive, about 3 times the cost of gasoline, normal folks use wood to cook. Hence the thick smoke above their roofs...


17: Nigerian Religion - Harmony

A Muslim mosque...

And right next to it, is a Christian Church. They live in relative harmony...


18: Last look at Nigeria

After long hours of delay, the plane finally took off... And I got the last look at the country I just spent my last 10 days in, and I couldn't believe I actually had come to Nigeria... 

So much I had seen... So much I had learned... My eyes were so much wider now... If it wasn't for the hungry stomach and some rough experiences, I actually would have missed Nigeria.

But there's no place like home, and I was glad I got on the plane leaving Lagos in one piece... Farewell, Nigeria... goodbye Africa... I shall come again, but I'm not staying in that old, dirty, stinking hotel again...

The end.


Bonus pictures!

Did you know Michael Jackson's ancestors were from Nigeria? I'm not kidding. This guy was better than Jacko!

Cool move! :-D

 


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comment 23
PasaNINJA2499 date : 09/05/2008 time : 11.29
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Keep walking forward. Don't give up. Don't fed up.


I prefer this shot GG..It's shap and tell story better. as the picture, i know that Nigerain people build thier house in the sea...hmm..I mean its pillars.
comment 22
GGrass date : 09/05/2008 time : 07.59
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Oh, Dr. Chidi is the short guy in white shirt. Right most in that picture, taken in front of hotel's Chinese restaurant.
comment 21
GGrass date : 09/05/2008 time : 07.57
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Ma man, Dr. Chidi is a ph. D in agriculture. He's trying to import 'farming technic and equipment' from Thailand.

I think it's a noble cause... He laments that all the government does is buy bags of rice and dump it into Nigeria that is just a HUGE slum. Eventually rice get eaten, and they'll have to import more rice.

He's been suggesting that Nigeria should import farming technic and equipments, not rice. He wrote a pocket book on this, but his words are falling under deaf's ears, because he's not corrupt.

It's a sad sad situation...
comment 20
GGrass date : 09/05/2008 time : 07.54
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catch: Hehehe... true... they don't exactly look like they have any sort of 'defeciency'. Rather, they seem to be better nutritioned than myself.

I'm trying to see if how much we (me and the Nigerian dudes) talked about is true and how much is bullshit. If there's more truth than bullshit, then I'm definitely going again...
comment 19
catch22 date : 09/05/2008 time : 01.24
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So, when are U moving there?
comment 18
catch22 date : 08/05/2008 time : 15.58
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GG - I must say your friends don't exactly look as if they are starving.
comment 17
GGrass date : 08/05/2008 time : 10.49
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P veen: Not really... I still haven't had a decent meal in Thailand yet... I tried the sizzler and other places, but the children won't cooperate...

I need to goto an Italian restaurant or a steak house ALONE.

Narci: Thanks dude... coming from you, it means a lot!

Evil: Hm... they don't have 'blood diamond', but they do have a lot of crude oil...

Naive: I have a VDO clip of him dancing, but I'm too low-tech to upload it... -_-,

When are you gonna fill us in on YOUR trip? ^^

Ninja: What do you think about the picture of the fishing boat under the setting sun? Pretty nice huh?

Pan: You are the FIRST person to say they were CUTE! Everyone else asked me if they bite...
comment 16
GGrass date : 08/05/2008 time : 00.53
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Thanks for all your compliments. I'm glad you liked it!

Catch: No. I'm the guy with blue jacket and white socks.
comment 15
panalwayscute date : 08/05/2008 time : 00.01
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Pictures in great order GG, good job! So much wished you smuggle that "Jingjok" for me! It's CUTE! hehehe!
comment 14
catch22 date : 07/05/2008 time : 22.55
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GG - Are you the one with glasses?
comment 13
naive date : 07/05/2008 time : 21.22
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Narrow and wide by "Naive" point of view. ...................................*v*....................................................................For Thai reader visit http://www.oknation.net/blog/wickedgirl

for the Bonus track.
Nice that at least you can bring back some photos
for memory and share with us.
The Church look "Unusual" interesting building!
Glad you're back safely
comment 12
PasaNINJA2499 date : 07/05/2008 time : 20.31
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Keep walking forward. Don't give up. Don't fed up.

Good job! GG..
comment 11
evilinc date : 07/05/2008 time : 15.26
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Thanks for the wonderful pictures GG. By the way, did you smuggle any blood diamond into Thailand? *heh*
comment 10
narcisuss date : 07/05/2008 time : 15.10
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I  come in peace :)

wow great blog man
comment 9
veen date : 07/05/2008 time : 14.50
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The Nigerian jing jok looks scary even in the pix.. can't imagine if I see the real thing.

Thanks for photos. Now at least I can imagine Karn Pajon pai Kong GG. You look a bit out of place but the one where you are in the golf course is the most natural look of GG.

by now you should have had all mouthwatering foods you had dreamt about
comment 8
GGrass date : 07/05/2008 time : 08.01
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Travel: Yup. A dozen of eggs in Thailand cost 1/3 of that... I just bought 36 eggs for 95 Baht or something like that.

A can of beer in Thailand is what? 35 B? So it's about the same...

Pomjuk: Their salary is about the same as in Thailand... A college graduate gets about 400 USD per month, which in a way, is better than that of Thailand. Manual workers get half of that, which again, is not so bad.

The only problem is, that there is no job. So most college graduates sell sausage rolls or 'Made in China' electronic goods (calculators, battery operated fans, etc) out on the street. Kinda like the guy on the picture #12.
comment 7
travel date : 06/05/2008 time : 23.07
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Thanks GG for your pictures..
I think a dozen of eggs is more expensive than a can of beer, that it is opposite in Thai.
comment 6
Pomjuk date : 06/05/2008 time : 17.37
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The food price is equivalent the price in small town USA but I guess the income level there is much lower.
comment 5
Pomjuk date : 06/05/2008 time : 17.36
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Thx GG, your pictures reminded me of the movie "Hotel Rwanda"
comment 4
GGrass date : 06/05/2008 time : 15.56
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Nepal: LOL! Yeah... he does look like he's shielding himself from being stoned... LOL!

And no need to thank me... I enjoyed it very much myself!
comment 3
nepalartsgallery date : 06/05/2008 time : 15.46
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Oho Thanks GG ,
This Are the Pictures That we all here waiting For So long Time.
We All enjoyed your Picture.
Thanks for share.
Are you sure, Last two Pictures He is Dancing ? For It's look like in the first Picture He warn Some Body And in 2nd Picture he trying to save himself from A stone
comment 2
GGrass date : 06/05/2008 time : 15.36
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Hey Jun! hehehe... these guys were HUGE man...

The guy in black and white stripe shirt? He's like one of the gangsta... scary dude...
comment 1
whatdaheck date : 06/05/2008 time : 14.57
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Haha.. Most of the guys there have heads twice as big as yours.
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