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October 18, 2020
This article has been 100% optimized using Squirrly’s Optimization Assistant, which means both Google and human readers will love it! But if you were to delete the words “live assistant” from the title thus also changing the permalink, that would no longer be the case. Go ahead, try it right now. (Yes, go ahead! It’s made for...
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Felabration, the annual festival of music and arts commemorating the life and times of Africa’s foremost musical icon, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. This year’s edition themed, ‘Fight to Finish, Fight to Win’ is scheduled to hold virtually from 15 to 17 October. Due to the COVID-19 realities, the organizers decided to go ahead with the event, adapting...
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#EndSARS: How it started Vs How it’s going Written By Itty Okim Gently lying underneath the uproar, arrogance and agitation – barely an inch below the angry, excited and aggressive surface – is the brokenness of Nigerian people. Both at home and in diaspora, the entire planet has almost become inhabitable for Nigerians and Black...
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Namibia: Demonstrators hit the streets of Namibia’s capital, Windhoek, to protest against gender-based violence following the brutal murder of a woman was discovered this week. The body of Shannon Wasserfall, 22, who went missing six months ago, was discovered in a shallow grave in Walvis Bay, according to BBC News. Police found Wasserfall’s body after...
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In case you’ve been living under a rock, Kamala Harris is the first Black and South Asian woman to nominated to a major party’s ticket in United States history. That’s major and should be celebrated! Meet “Kamala’s Cocktail,” hot buttered rum deliciousness. Kamala’s mother was from India and her father is from Jamaica, so this...
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I love this time of year! With warm, apple, and cinnamon flavored cocktails on the menu, how can you go wrong? Here are three different ways you can use your apple cider to make your cocktail dreams come true. All of them are equally delicious! From left to right in the picture above is the...
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Move over pumpkin spice! Make room for Spicy Apple Chutney! Camella’s Kitchen’s Spicy Apple Chutney tastes just as you imagine it. While I’m sure it’s delicious on chicken or fish, I thought it’d be fun to use it in a cocktail! The flavors of the chutney work really well with Tom Cat gin but I...
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I made a promise. I would create a blog post with my top tips and resources they could use. It’s my pleasure to present my views on travel and street photography. With some tips and tricks that I’ve learned over the years shooting in over 95 countries.  While not meant to be a complete guide,...
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Kerala was one of those overhyped travel blogger destinations I had no desire to visit. After seeing what had happened to places like Chiang Mai and Bali, it was way at the bottom of my desires list for travel. Oh, how misguided I was. Southern India is perhaps one of the most beautiful, welcoming, and...
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Vietnam and Cambodia are those kinds of places that stand out to travelers. A bit exotic but not too far off the grid for those that value safety and convenience. And with the internet making the world a smaller place, things are quickly changing in these Southeast Asian countries — some stuff for the best,...
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