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3 Fun Ways To Enjoy The Weekend Without Breaking The Bank

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Everyone deserves to enjoy weekend especially after working through the week. The only problem is, the weekend can’t be fun without money. However, here are 5 fun ways to enjoy the weekend without breaking the bank.

Pay a Visit to The Freedom Park

Freedom park is located on the island and it has a lot if great sites to behold. There are statues, pools, ponds, museum, and a gallery. you can enter into the park with as low as 200 and buy food and drink for a reasonable price.

Go To The Beach

The beach is famous for its fun and splendid view. So as long as you can get to the island in Lagos, you have variety of beaches to choose from, the entry fee is very cheap. It is advised that you go with friends, to have complete fun.

Enjoy the Company of Friends and Families At An Owanbe

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One way to enjoy the weekend without breaking the bank is by going to a party. There is always an owanbe going on somewhere, even if you are going as an invitee or as an attache, it is certain that you will have fun and a fulfilled weekend.

 

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7 Facts About The Benin Kingdom

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The Benin Kingdom was founded by Eweka 1, son of the Yoruba prince Oranmiyan, who was sent by his father to rule the kingdom.

Oranmiyan’s attempts to rule the kingdom failed, and he left, calling the land Ile Ibinu, which means land of anger or vexation.

  • Eweka 1 became the first Oba of Benin.
  • The most powerful king was Oba Ewuare the Great, who built massive walls around the kingdom and inspired dedication and loyalty in his subjects. 
  • The Benin Kingdom was famous for its artwork, which was seized by colonialists. The people of Benin were powerful traders involved in different trading activities, including the slave trade.
  • In the 18th and 19th centuries, the kingdom was weakened by civil wars among the people. At the same time, the British colonialists attempted to invade the Benin Kingdom and make it part of their colony.
  • The British succeeded in 1897, burning down Benin City and expelling Oba Ovonramwem. His son Aiguobasin Ovonramwem later worked with the colonial government as a chief from 1902.

Kingdom of Benin - World History Encyclopedia

  • The Benin people are the best bronze casters in the world. This is believed to be one of the greatest defining characteristics of the historic Kingdom of Benin. Established in the 14th century by Oba Oguola, the tradition of the casting profession remains a very preserved tradition only practiced by the Igun clan of casters by the official approval of the Oba.
  • He was able to rebuild the kingdom, set up art guilds, and commission new artwork in place of the ones stolen.

Despite the British invasion, the Benin monarchy still exists today as one of the most flourishing and long-standing monarchies in the world.

 

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5 Nigerian Proverbs That Would Get You Thinking

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Proverbs, they say, is the oil in the food of a culture. Anyone who speaks with proverbs is always regarded as a wise person because he or she has had a deep root in the culture guiding him.

These 5 Nigerian Igbo proverbs would make your words weightier: 

Seven Mile Road Church — Two Ways to Live (Proverbs 4:1-27)

  1. Ura ga-eju onye nwuru anwu afo. 

Meaning – There is no point rushing what you know you would still have.

  1. Gidi gidi bụ ugwu eze. 

Meaning – Unity is strength. 

  1. Chọọ ewu ojii ka chi dị. 

Meaning – Make hay while the sun shines.

  1. Otu onye tuo izu, o gbue ochu. 

Meaning – Knowledge is never complete: two heads are better than one.

  1. Ihe ehi hụrụ gbalaba oso ka okuku huru na-atụ onu. 

Meaning – Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.

 

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BlackNet Presents – Ayer Hitam: A Black History of Singapore

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Earlier in the year Singapore saw a theatrical production like never before in Ayer Hitam: A Black History of Singapore as part of the Fringe Festival.

Written by Black British performing artist Sharon Frese and local writers Ng Yi-Sheng and Irfan Kasban, Ayer Hitam gave a small crowds the chance to learn about the history of members of the African Diaspora in Singapore in a performance that was as fun as it was educational.

The writers believe this is a story that needs to be told to a larger audience, so they are bringing Ayer Hitam: A Black History of Singapore back for a scaled up encore performance this November at one of Singapore’s most iconic theater spaces.

The show will be starting off with a reception at 5pm where you can enjoy afro-influenced food, drinks and music from local vendors, before entering the theater at 7pm for the performance.

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About Ayer Hitam: A Black History of Singapore

A performance by SHARON FRESE, IRFAN KASBAN & NG YI-SHENG
(SINGAPORE | UNITED KINGDOM)

In this lecture performance, actress Sharon Frese explores the history and influence of the African diaspora in Singapore. She shares images and documents relating to slavery, colonialism, jazz and nationalist struggle, reaffirming the value of black culture in our shared heritage.

Both a history lesson and a theatrical ritual, Ayer Hitam commemorates the black men and women enslaved, indentured and expatriate who crossed the oceans into unknown territory. They draw strength from these tides, which Indian convicts called the black water in Hindi kala pani, or in Malay ayer hitam.

 

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