To relocate means to move to a new place and establish one's home or business there. I spent almost 3 years trying to relocate out of Nigeria and I can testify that relocating to another country is not an easy endeavour. As a Nigerian, based on our world wide reputation for online fraud and skipping … Continue reading Immigration to Another Country – How to relocate for a better life
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7 Reasons Why Cape Verde is a Top Relocation Option for Nigerians
Monument in Platô, Praia City, Santiago Island - Cape Verde The dream of every Nigerian is to relocate to another country, if not permanently, at least for a few years to "breathe fresh air". If you ask the average Nigerian which country they want to relocate to, you'll hear places like Canada, America, United Kingdom … Continue reading 7 Reasons Why Cape Verde is a Top Relocation Option for Nigerians
Graffiti Santiago Island, Cabo Verde
Since I've been in Cape Verde, i've noticed grafitti all around the island of Santiago, here's a few I was lucky enough to find. I guess the more I know the island, the more graffitis I get to discover, how exciting!
Cabo Verde: Graffiti around Santiago Island 1 (Pictures)
I wonder if there's hidden messages in the Grafitti across the island!
Places to Visit in Cape Verde: Museu Etnográfico Da Praia (Photos)
The Ethnographic museum of Praia in Santiago island of Cape Verde, was opened in 1997 to accommodate ethnographic objects collected by then National Institute of Culture (NAC) during the years of 1992 and 1995 in the islands of Santiago, Santo Antão, Boa Vista and Brava. Inside the Museum Located in the heart of the city … Continue reading Places to Visit in Cape Verde: Museu Etnográfico Da Praia (Photos)
5 Things You Should Know about Cape Verde (Part 2)
Since I moved to Cape Verde a few months ago, I absolutely love it here and i'm grateful that things didn't work out for me in Barbados. Here in Cape Verde, the food is amazing, i'm learning the local language and my Kriolu is getting better everyday. Whoop! Whoop!
5 Things You Should Know About Cape Verde
Road to Tarraffal, Cape Verde Cape Verde or Cabo Verde is an African island country in the Atlantic ocean and it's made up of 10 islands, 9 of which are currently inhabited. the islands are Sal, Santiago (the capital), Boa Vista, Fogo, Maio, Sao Vicente, Santa Luzia, Sao Nicolau, and Brava. The total population as … Continue reading 5 Things You Should Know About Cape Verde
How to Extend your Stay in Cape Verde in 2020
I'm a firm believer that as a Nigerian, once you visit Cape Verde you wouldn't want to leave. So if you're reading this, I was definitely right. After your one month visa-free authorised stay on the island, to stay longer the next step is to get a visa extension and the process is very easy. … Continue reading How to Extend your Stay in Cape Verde in 2020
7 Things You Should Know About Cape Verde
I've been in Cape Verde for a month and i've noticed a few things; 1. Cape Verde is made up of 9 islands; Sal, Boa Vista, Maio, Santiago, Brava, Fogo, Sao Vicente, Sao Nicolau and Sao Antao. 2. The majority of Cape Verdeans don't speak english. The official language is portugues and creole is widely … Continue reading 7 Things You Should Know About Cape Verde
How to Visit Cape Verde in 2020 as a Nigerian
Amazing beaches, volcanos, salt lakes and 9 islands to explore. Cabo Verde is the ultimate vacation destination in 2020. Matter of fact, Nigerians don't need a visa to visit the island, all you need is: 1. A valid passport 2. A valid return ticket 3. Hotel reservation 4. Yellow fever vaccination card (picture below) 5. … Continue reading How to Visit Cape Verde in 2020 as a Nigerian
Cabo Verde; My Journey Continues
Still on my quest for dual citizenship, I left Barbados for another country Nigerians can visit visa free which is Cabo Verde or Cape Verde. Cabo Verde is a very unique place, it's an island country located off the coast of Senegal in West Africa. The country has 9 islands namely; Sal, Santiago, Maio, Fogo, … Continue reading Cabo Verde; My Journey Continues