A visit to Eastern Part of Nigeria

avatar

Greetings!

I haven't traveled a lot to boast of big experiences. I haven't left the shores of my country, and even within my own country, I haven't been to all the big cities.
Among the places I've traveled to, my favorite so far is a state in Eastern Nigeria called Imo State. It's not that it has all the beauties of a big city—though it does have its charms, especially in the capital, Owerri. I just really enjoyed the kind of life I lived there, the experiences I had, and the people I met.

It was during my national service as a graduate that I was posted there to live for a year. My place of residence wasn't in a city; it was a village with only one bank in the whole area, so you can imagine the kind of setting.

What makes it my favorite?

  • It was peaceful.

Throughout my stay, I never had any reason to leave my house to sleep in someone else's due to fear of robbery, kidnapping, fighting, or anything else. There was one occasion when we were advised to be cautious during a general election, as we were the ones conducting it. Despite that, I moved around at night freely without being approached by armed robbers or cultists. Many nights, I even slept with my door open, and nothing happened. Life was just peaceful there.

  • There was an abundance of fruits.

The village setting is in a way that almost every compound has one fruit tree or another. Although my landlord didn't allow me to pluck coconuts in my compound, my friends and I would pluck coconuts from neighboring compounds as if the trees belonged to us. There were mangos, avocados, cherries, and so many other fruits, which were very cheap in the market also if you wanted to buy them.
Most afternoon, coconut and garri were out lunch.

  • I met high-profile people:

During my stay, I was privileged to hold a position that gave me many opportunities to tour the state. I met the King and Queen of the village where I stayed. I was invited into their royal house and saw the things I usually only saw in Igbo Nollywood movies. I remember that on one occasion, we were given bush meat to eat which I had to check carefully before eating in orde not to go and eat....🫣🫣🫣

I also met the governor of the state back then, Rochas Okorocha.

These are some of the reasons I consider that trip my favorite trip so far.

Thanks for reading.


This is my entry to Dreemport challenge

Photos used are mine



0
0
0.000
12 comments
avatar

So you enjoyed your stay in Eastern lands right?

Get ready to marry from there too 😁

0
0
0.000
avatar

Hahahahahah!
The thing is, dowry there is very costly.
I'm not ready for that except they're going to reduce it🤩

0
0
0.000
avatar

🤣🤣🤣🤣, that's why you are making money in dollars na

0
0
0.000
avatar

Lucky you to have met a royal family during your visit. It's nice that the place was peaceful and you enjoyed your stay.

!LUV

0
0
0.000
avatar

Yeah, everything about the place was just too good👌
Thank you🙌

0
0
0.000
avatar

Yea, villages are always peaceful for those kind of experiences and lovely. E b like Copers dey get one kind special aural

0
0
0.000
avatar

Exactly!
Most of those villages are better than city life. Once there's electricity, everything is settled.
Thanks for stopping by

0
0
0.000
avatar

Where is the picture of the governor naa🙄🙄🙄

It's good to visit different places, glad you had fun.

Popped in from Dreemport, always an awesome #dreemerforlife

0
0
0.000
avatar

Lol 😂
I know you're thinking it's a lie.
We met him during election campaign with his son In-law contesting for governor

0
0
0.000
avatar

Ahn, I didn't think it is a lie oo, I just wished to see a photo of both of you.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Imo state is actually a very good place to visit but recently they are experiencing a kind of civil unrest, but despite that you will enjoy nature a whole lot.
#dreemerforlife

0
0
0.000
avatar

Yeah.
The ipob thing.
During then, it wasn't as serious as it is now, at least, there was no series of 'sit at home'.

Thank you for stopping by

0
0
0.000