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Discovering Medellin, Colombia

Medellin is Colombia’s second-largest city, home to 3 million people.  It was once dubbed “the most dangerous city in the world,” but has worked diligently to shed that image connected to drugs, gang warfare and gun violence. It is the capital of Antioquia province, nicknamed the “City of Eternal Spring” for its temperate weather.  Nestled […]

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Exploring Bogotá, Colombia

Bogotá is the often-overlooked sprawling, high-altitude capital and largest city in Colombia. I decided to fly here direct from JFK and explore, making it my first stop in Colombia. It’s a melting pot of people from around the country, diverse and multicultural, with a blend of modern and colonial architecture. Bogotá is much colder than […]

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Colombia was good to my soul

First thing, it is COLOMBIA not Columbia. ??? When I said I was going to Colombia for my birthday trip this year, l had a few ??‍♂️??‍♂️??‍♂️?????? from loved ones. You see all most people know about Colombia is Pablo Escobar and that Netflix show Narcos, so I understood their concern. Ladies that love emeralds, […]

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My Naija trip.(?? Nigeria)

This was an eye opening, incredibly fun but insane trip. My girl  Omobonike was getting married in Naija. I decided it was time (27 years have passed) and I was going. Inbound trip with about 25 American brothers and sisters  on Delta was awesome. Shout out to my girl’s ground team and security head Marvin. […]

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48 hours in Cozumel Fun Facts

It’s less than a 3 hr flight from Atlanta. Cozumel is 9×30 miles in size and about 90k people. The hustle by the locals starts from the airport so buy your shuttle ticket to your hotel inside the airport and board outside. It’s about 7 to 11 USD, depending on your zone. They have Starbucks, […]

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ITChic in Paris

So in Jan 2019, two Naija girls went to Paris for the weekend. One more item off “the travel bucket list”. My Paris hot 20 recap list…. I loved the city of Paris and the old architecture but I’m sorry I did not like Parisians. I found many to be snooty and borderline rude even […]

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