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Tag: Nigeria

Posted on November 26, 2015August 15, 2019

Law and disorder in Lagos

Crazy times in Lagos, Nigeria, I’m glad I took a detour via Osogbo. Is the new president Muhammadu Buhari going to make a difference in the corruption and harassment by officials and thugs? I sure hope so!

Law and disorder in Lagos

About my journey from Amsterdam to Sydney

Since April 2018 I'm traveling from Amsterdam to Sydney overland, for five years and visiting 40 countries along the way. Read all about it in this blog post.

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