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Wishing all TUN Citizens a Happy November!  πŸ’šπŸ€πŸ’š
01/11/2024

Wishing all TUN Citizens a Happy November! πŸ’šπŸ€πŸ’š

Happy Independence Day! The Labour of our hero's past shall never be in vain. πŸ’šπŸ€πŸ’š
01/10/2024

Happy Independence Day! The Labour of our hero's past shall never be in vain. πŸ’šπŸ€πŸ’š

Happy Democracy Day Nigeria! Today, we celebrate 25 years of uninterrupted democratic governance in our dear nation. We ...
12/06/2024

Happy Democracy Day Nigeria!
Today, we celebrate 25 years of uninterrupted democratic governance in our dear nation. We also acknowledge and do appreciate the toil and sacrifices of our democratic heros. As a people, we shall continue to build on this noble foundation and together we shall forge the greatest black nation in the world!
God Bless Nigeria πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬

24/05/2024

Emir Sanusi speaking on his dethronement
during a play organized in 2022 in his
honor by the Duke of Shomolu Productions titled 'Emir Sanusi' πŸ‘‘

EMIR OF KANO πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬The Emir of Kano: The Royal Leader of One of Nigeria's Oldest KingdomsThe Emir of Kano is the traditional...
23/05/2024

EMIR OF KANO πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬
The Emir of Kano: The Royal Leader of One of Nigeria's Oldest Kingdoms

The Emir of Kano is the traditional ruler of the Kano Emirate, one of the most prestigious and influential emirates in Northern Nigeria. The Emirate traces its origins back to the 9th century, making it one of the oldest and most powerful in West Africa.

The title of Emir is hereditary, passed down through the male line from father to son.

The Emir of Kano holds tremendous political, economic, and social influence within his domain, acting as both a spiritual leader and a representative of his people. As the leader of a historically rich and culturally vibrant kingdom, he plays a pivotal role in the affairs of not just Kano State but also the entire Northern Nigeria region.

In modern times, the Emir of Kano serves as a unifying figure for the diverse people of Kano Emirate, promoting peace, progress, and development while preserving the cultural and historical heritage of the region.

As a symbol of continuity and stability in the face of rapid change, the Emir of Kano holds a revered position in Nigerian society. His role is not only as a royal leader but also as a keeper of traditions, an advocate for education and social justice, and a champion of economic growth.

The Emir's court is a source of inspiration and pride for the people of Kano, a testament to their enduring culture and the strength of their community.

Portland Resort Hotel, a 5-Star hotel In Portharcourt City expands to 135 rooms and adds the VVIP Club and Luxury Cinema...
23/05/2024

Portland Resort Hotel, a 5-Star hotel In Portharcourt City expands to 135 rooms and adds the VVIP Club and Luxury Cinema House to its offerings.
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A year since its inception, Portland Hotel and Resort has proven to be a beacon of luxury and comfort, located within the prestigious Cedar Wood Estate just off SARS Road in the Garden City of Port Harcourt.

This heaven for discerning travellers has expanded its offerings to welcome even more guests seeking unparalleled hospitality.

Under the vision and leadership of Barrister Azubuike Ihemeje, a prominent Nigerian lawyer and influential figure in social media circles, Portland Hotel and Resort has rapidly become synonymous with refined elegance and exceptional service.

The Portland Hotel and Resort now boasts an impressive 135 meticulously designed ensuite rooms, plus three Presidential Apartments, each adorned with modern furnishings and top-tier amenities. All fully functional.

From the Ambassadorial Suite to the Executive Suite, every corner of this establishment exudes opulence and comfort, promising guests a truly lavish experience.

The recent expansion also includes a state-of-the-art gym, perfect for fitness enthusiasts looking to maintain their routines during their stay.

For those seeking leisurely pursuits, the hotel offers lawn tennis and basketball courts, a mini-golf course, and a standard-sized swimming pool with inviting poolside cabanas.

Strategically situated within close proximity to Port Harcourt's key attractions, such as the Port Harcourt Mall and Nigerian Air Force Base, the Portland Hotel and Resort offers unmatched convenience.

Just a 8-minutes drive from the airport, guests can easily access the hotel from major highways, making it an ideal choice for both leisure and business travellers.

Barrister Azubuike Ihemeje, the brain behind Portland Hotel and Resort, expressed his excitement for the expansion, stating, "Our goal is to deliver a world-class experience that leaves a lasting impression on our guests. With our opulent facilities and unwavering commitment to service excellence, we are confident that Portland Hotel and Resort will emerge as the preferred destination for visitors to Port Harcourt.

The National Film and Video Censor Board has granted Portland Resorts Luxury Cinema a license to operate and premiere movies nationwide.

β€œYou can even obtain a franchise license from us,” he added.

To celebrate their latest expansions to Luxury Cinemas and their VVIP Club, Portland Hotel and Resort is offering an exclusive 20% discount on all room rates, including the luxurious apartments applicable in this month of June 2024 ONLY.

Also, guests can revel in a generous 30% off on banquet halls, meeting rooms, and board rooms.

Website: Portlandresorthotel.com

23/05/2024

Behold, Made-in-Nigeria Electric Powered Nord Tricycles πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬
23/05/2024

Behold, Made-in-Nigeria Electric Powered Nord Tricycles πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬


Embracing Igbo Heritage: Why I Chose to Keep My Father's Surname.- Chimamanda Adichie.I didn't change my surname to my h...
23/05/2024

Embracing Igbo Heritage: Why I Chose to Keep My Father's Surname.- Chimamanda Adichie.

I didn't change my surname to my husband's surname because I love my surname, and all my documents bear my father's surname. I don't have the strength to run around to change it.

People often tell me that I am abusing Igbo culture by still bearing my father's surname. I laugh when I hear people say this. But the fact is that those women who bear their husband's surname are the ones abusing Igbo culture. In pre-colonial Igbo culture, women didn't bear their husband's surname; they bore their father's surname. Everything changed when the British colonized us. We then abandoned our own culture and followed British culture.

In pre-colonial Igbo society, if a married woman died, her co**se would be returned to her father's home to be buried there. In pre-colonial Igbo culture, women belonged to their father's place; their husbands just borrowed them for both to live together and have children.

I am always worried about why Igbo people are ashamed to speak their language. In most Igbo families in Nigeria, parents communicate in Igbo, but immediately when they talk to their children, they switch to English.

I am always thinking about how to make our people understand the importance of our culture and language. That's why I don't normally wear foreign clothes. Many international clothing brands have approached me to be their ambassador by wearing their clothes, but I choose our traditional style of dressing to showcase who we are to the world. Many of our students now don't study Igbo in school. During my time in secondary school, I studied Igbo and took it in my WAEC examination, achieving an A1.

I have two children, and I am teaching them the things we did as children while growing up, like "Ikpọ ọga" and many other traditional activities. These are the things that will help them understand who they are. They speak and understand Igbo.

It is time for all of us to come together to restore our language.

19/05/2024

Clasic performance πŸ’šπŸ€πŸ’š
Blast from the past with Seyi Sodimu and Shaffy Bello during

18/05/2024

Dr Julius Oni, Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Director Global Orthopedics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine USA, relocates to Nigeria πŸ’šπŸ€πŸ’š

09/05/2024

Listen to this foreigner's experience in Nigeria πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬

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