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    Metro 10 Most Popular Questions Asked During Visa Interviews

    Whether you know it or not, you’d have to confront the consular and answer some grilling questions before the stamp descends on your visa to allow you travel to the United States or anywhere in the western world; and come to think of it, your ability … via Nigerian Bulletin Travel – Nigeria...
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    Metro US VISA: 7 Jobs You Should Not Add To Your Application

    Celestine Omin, a 28-year old Nigerian software engineer was recently detained at US airport. He was quizzed on his job role with Andela – a startup that connects the top tech talent in Africa with employers in the U.S. - and asked to answer some questions to prove his mettle. READ: Andela...
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    Top 10 Exciting Festivals You Should Not Miss In Edo State

    Edo state has a very rich tradition of festivals and masquerades through which the people either appease the various gods and goddesses, purification of both the land and individual celebrant,initiate men or women into age-grades or as a traditional get-together. More than one hundred major...
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    Nigeria: 12 Places To Visit On Your First Trip To Edo State

    Edo, a state located in the south-south part of Nigeria or the Deltan region, has a long history of civilization. It is partly what remains of the once powerful and famous imperial Benin kingdom one of the most powerful Africa Empires during 15th and 16th century. The Benin Empire authority and...
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    Nigeria: 13 Museums You Need To Visit In Your Lifetime

    Nigeria prides itself of many things. Rich culture and tradition. Fascinating places. Hospitable people. Over the years, before the advent of the Europeans, and even till date, so many of our cultural works, and arts are glorified essence of our culture, and what our traditional setting...
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    7 Mistakes You Should Avoid In Lagos

    Are you a tourist in Lagos or in for business? Welcome to the commercial nerve of Nigeria! A city with a growing population of over 21 million people is the second fastest growing city in Africa. Lagos, also called by ''Eko'', is a home of businesses and many tribes. The city is regarded as no...
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