Friday, December 4, 2015
Sunday, May 18, 2014
AFRICA'S FIRST UNDERWATER HOTEL ROOM
Africa's first underwater hotel room opened recently at Manta Resort on the Zanzibazi Island of Pemba off the coast of TANZANIA
It was designed by Mikael Grenberg of Sweden who built the world's underwater hotel room in a lake in Sweden.
The underwater hotel room is fixed to the ocean floor with four cables
The underwater hotel room sits thirteen feet deep inside the Indian ocean
View from inside underwater bedroom
Windows are well lit to give a clear view of the ocean
Africa's first underwater hotel room opened recently at Manta Resort on the Zanzibazi Island of Pemba off the coast of TANZANIA
It was designed by Mikael Grenberg of Sweden who built the world's underwater hotel room in a lake in Sweden.
The underwater hotel room is fixed to the ocean floor with four cables
The underwater hotel room sits thirteen feet deep inside the Indian ocean
View from inside underwater bedroom
Windows are well lit to give a clear view of the ocean
Monday, April 7, 2014
SIX AFRICAN GOLF COURSES
1) ROYAL DARES SALAM GOLF CLUB ....... 18 Holes, Rabat, Morocco
2) MAKUYU GOLF CLUB .............. KENYA
3) NKANA GOLF CLUB ........ ZAMBIA
4) GREEN ELEPHANT CEMENT GOLF CLUB ........ NIGERIA ( SAGAMU)
5) RICHMOND NATAL COUNTRY CLUB ........ SOUTH AFRICA , 9 HOLES Built in 1933
6) GOOSE VALLEY GOLF CLUB ......... SOUTH AFRICA
Monday, March 31, 2014
10 AFRICANS THAT MADE FORBES LIST OF WORLD'S BILLIONAIRES
1. ALIKO DANGOTE, Nigerian Worth: $25 billion. Business: Cement, Flour, Sugar.
Aliko Dangote
2) JOHANN RUPERT and FAMILY, South African. Worth: $ 7.6 billion, Business: Luxury goods.
3) NICKY OPPENHEIMER and Family, South African. Worth: $6.7 billion Business: Diamonds
4) NASSEF SAWIRIS, Egyptian. Worth:$6.7 billion , Business : Construction
5) MIKE ADENUGA, Nigerian. Worth: $4.6 billion Business: Telecoms and oil
6) ISABEL DOS SANTOS, Angolan. Worth: $3.7 billion Business: Investments
7) ISSAD REBRAB, Algerian Worth: $3.2 billion Business: Sugar, Auto distribution, mining,
8) CHRISTOFFEL WIESE, South African Worth: $3.2 Business: Retail
9) NATHAN KIRSH, Swaziland Worth: $3.1 billion Business: Real Estate
10) MOHAMMED MANSOUR, Egyptian Worth:$3.1 billion Business: GM dealership, Supermarket.
Monday, January 6, 2014
EKO ATLANTIC CITY PROJECT: One of the 21st Century Wonder
Eko Atlantic is a new city under construction in Lagos, Nigeria.
The whole idea of this project is to reclaim land lost to the ocean and build an ocean-front city that will be a WONDER.
When completed EKO ATLANTIC CITY will become the financial center of Nigeria and West Africa.. It will be a home for as many as 250,000 people and a work place to 150,000 people.
This ten square kilometer city will have Waterfront areas, Trees lined streets, Efficient Transport Systems and mixed- use plots that combine residential areas with Leisure Facilities offices and shops.
Below are the model pictures of the city on completion.
The center piece of the Marina District of Eko Atlantic City
Terraces development around the first ring of the marina in Eko Atlantic
Business District
Business District Waterway over pass
View of the Marina at Westpoint
This multibillion dollar investment is provided by a consortium of local and international banks .
Saturday, December 7, 2013
NEWTON JIBUNOH : the man that crossed the Sahara desert thrice
Newton Jibunoh is a soil engineer by profession, This Nigerian has driven across the SAHARA DESERT thrice. Sahara Desert is the world largest desert.
He made his first trip across the Sahara in 1966. He drove from LONDON to Nigeria and he was alone on that journey. Thirty three years later he made the second journey alone . It was in those trips across the sahara that he witnessed first hand, the extreme drought and the suffering of the people around the Sahara.
Because of what he saw he founded an international non-governmental organisation called FADE ( Fight Against Desert Encroachment)
Newton Jibunoh is now in his 70s and has retired.
NELSON MANDELA A MAN OF HISTORY DIES AT 95
Nelson Mandela the former president of South Africa and world statesman died at home on Thursday November 5, 2013 due to a prolong lung sickness. He was aged 95 years.
Nelson Mandela left many good legacies. He showed an exemplary political leadership and lived a life of dignity and humility.
He was imprisoned for his political views for 27 years in Robben Island in South Africa.
He was eventually released in 1990.
Robben Island
Entrance to the prison
Nelson Mandela standing in his cell
Below: inside his cell
Robben Island is now World Heritage site and museum.
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I join millions of people around the world to mourn the death of this great man
Nelson Mandela the former president of South Africa and world statesman died at home on Thursday November 5, 2013 due to a prolong lung sickness. He was aged 95 years.
Nelson Mandela left many good legacies. He showed an exemplary political leadership and lived a life of dignity and humility.
He was imprisoned for his political views for 27 years in Robben Island in South Africa.
He was eventually released in 1990.
Robben Island
Entrance to the prison
Nelson Mandela standing in his cell
Below: inside his cell
Robben Island is now World Heritage site and museum.
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I join millions of people around the world to mourn the death of this great man
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