Saturday, August 31, 2019

Start.ng Task #2 -- What I've Learned So Far

          The Start.ng internship has successfully kicked it and I'm already enjoying the experience. Despite starting late, I finally got back on the pre-internship train and finished the first task.

          I just finished my second task which involved writing our Curriculum Vitae using Html only. This task exposed me to HTML, what it's about and it's uses. I'm now familiar with elements and attributes. I also learned about using tables to better present information in an HTML page. We're yet to take HTML courses right here in school but I've already gotten a headstart and I'm ahead of my peers and that's a good thing.

Here's a snapshot of the  HTML page I built:



I want to say a big thank to @StartdotNG @FlutterWave and @HNGInternship for the opportunity. It is duly appreciated!

Monday, August 26, 2019

An Overview Of Tourism In Nigeria




Nigeria is one of the few countries blessed with rich mineral resources. In addition to this, Nigeria has diverse cultural features of the country which is a manifestation of the socio-cultural differences of the over 250 ethnic groups that have inhabited the land for ages have attracted several international recognitions.

Tourism in Nigeria centers largely on events, due to the country's ample amount of ethnic groups, but also includes rainforests, savannah,waterfalls and other natural attractions The tourism industry is regulated by the ministry of culture and tourism, a Nigerian government ministry.




Some of the big cultural events with tourism potentials include: the Grand Durbar Festival and the famous Argungu Fishing Festival in the north, the Atilogwu Dancers and the New Yam Festival in the East; the boat Regatta in Lagos and Yenogoa; the Olofin Festival in Idanre, Ondo State;the Olojo Festival at Ile-Ife; the Oshun Festival in Osogbo, Osun State; Abuja, Calabar and Rivers carnivals among others.


Click here to learn more and discover tourist destinations in Nigeria.