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12-24-20 14:26 #1188
Posts: 8Originally Posted by Trfflick [View Original Post]
All of my mongering was done through Tinder and Badoo and there were plenty of willing providers. I paid a premium (I think) at circa $100 in local currency per overnight but this was by choice as I was told I was overpaying.
All in all not a bad trip and will repeat sometime in the future.
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11-14-20 16:03 #1187
Posts: 2Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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11-14-20 11:27 #1186
Posts: 883IATA Travel Regulations
In the attached picture, Travel Regulations for Nigeria, cut from official IATA website, as integration to the link posted by Neddy69.
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11-14-20 09:30 #1185
Posts: 1569Pipedream!
https://nitp.ncdc.gov.ng/onboarding/guidelines
Have fun.
Neddy.
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11-14-20 07:56 #1184
Posts: 1569Pipe dream?
Originally Posted by Trfflick [View Original Post]
Thats the latest info I could find.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) travel restrictions in Nigeria updated 8 September, 2020: From 5 September, flights have restarted to Abuja and Lagos. All intending travelers must register via the Nigerian International Travel Portal. Eligible passengers must fill out a Health Declaration Form and upload evidence of their negative PCR COVID-19 test taken within 96 hours (4 days) of departure to Nigeria. Everyone must self-isolate at one location for at least 7 days, and will be tested again on day 7.
If you actually arrive let us know. Mates of mine recently were able to escape from Senegal.
Have fun?
Neddy.
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11-13-20 17:04 #1183
Posts: 2Long time lurker. Going to Nigeria on the 24th
Long time reader but have not posted anything at least in a long while. Will be staying around Lekki phase1, my game is weak but dollar is strong against the naira. Any advise and what price range should I be looking at?
I am black and I think I can hold my own if needed.
Any advise is appreciated.
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11-10-20 20:32 #1182
Posts: 25Originally Posted by Incrociatore [View Original Post]
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10-24-20 17:34 #1181
Posts: 228Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr [View Original Post]
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10-24-20 17:19 #1180
Posts: 92Originally Posted by Incrociatore [View Original Post]
I will let other members speak for their locations, but I can say that the ladies on Afro from Accra are generally bigger "thicker" girls with small waists and large hips and asses. Well, after two weeks in Accra I can confirm that this is an accurate representation.
However, my preferred body type is tall, dark, and slim with long pretty legs.
Based upon search results on Afro, these Ghanaian ladies tend to live in Sunyani, Berekum, and Techiman in the Bono Ahafo region of northern Ghana. I've chatted on video with several, and they are just as slim and sexy as their online profiles.
There aren't many reports on the Bono region, and I have plenty of time to explore, so I will travel north to see for myself. Not only will I discover if the Afro search results match the reality on the ground, but I will also write reports for the forum.
So back to your question. . . Is AfroIntroductions a fair representation of the talent on the ground? I can say that it is representative for Accra.
As for the northern cities mentioned above, I will let you know in the coming weeks.
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10-24-20 01:42 #1179
Posts: 228Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr [View Original Post]
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10-23-20 19:42 #1178
Posts: 92Originally Posted by Incrociatore [View Original Post]
Based upon reports from east Africa, it seems that the ladies of Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda may be more our speed. I plan to visit after Ghana and will report my findings.
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10-23-20 00:57 #1177
Posts: 228Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr [View Original Post]
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10-22-20 14:41 #1176
Posts: 220Lagos unrest
Good day, Lagos for that matter all of Nigeria should be avoided at this time. I have friends that live in Lagos and Abuja. They all report it is VERY unsafe. This is also confirmed by the US Embassy in Abuja and US Consulate in Lagos. The outer areas are even worse. Stay safe.
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10-22-20 03:29 #1175
Posts: 344Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr [View Original Post]
But yes, make other plans.
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10-21-20 12:50 #1174
Posts: 92Rethinking Lagos
In the last 24 hours, the social and political situation in Lagos has taken a violent turn for the worse. Images and videos all over the web of the Nigerian military gunning down peaceful protesters in the streets. Lagos airport is now closed, and the city is on lockdown.
As an Africa newbie, this civil unrest has me spooked. So now I'm rethinking my departure from Ghana to Nigeria in mid-November. Perhaps I'll just stay in Ghana and explore Kumasi, Cape Coast, Sunyani, Takoradi, Ho, and other towns around the country.
Anyone have reliable info on the ground in Lagos? Is it advisable to visit / not visit?