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Snakes Farm Abuja -Keffi Expressway

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Snakes farm ? Yes, I decided to visit a snake farm located at Gora in Karu Local Government Area, Nasarawa State. About 40 kilometres from the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Along the Abuja-Keffi expressway. Omo! fear catch me shaaa. I no go lie you.🤣 The name alone can scare you as it is broadly written and illustrated on the signpost but it's a lovely place to visit.  Highly recommended for an individual, group and family hangouts, you'll enjoy it. Here are some things to note about the snake farm: 1. The Farm has a variety of snakes such as cobra, black mamba, python etc. The snakes are enclosed in spaces. 2. You can hold the snakes and take pictures with them for an extra fee #300 3. There are other animals like Ostriches, Monkeys, Porcupines, Camels and Horses. 4. This spot also has a restaurant that serves Nigerian food and cabanas which offer great spots to lounge. 5. There is a playground area for children. 6. Entrance Fee is N600 7. Opening Hours is 9 am - 5 pm dail...

The Cheapest Places to live in Abuja Nigeria.

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  Abuja is a home to the Nigerian seat of government as the Presidential Villa, and the National Assembly are located in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) . In other words, Abuja is the home of Government.  Several government offices and international embassies are also present in Abuja. The Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport services the city, available for local and international flights. If you are planning to relocating to Abuja the capital city of Nigeria you should know that Abuja is very expensive. Expensive? Yes, It's.  This is because of high economic activities and the presence of multinational companies. Despite it being expensive, there are still many cheap or affordable areas to live and very close to the center of Abuja. I have complied different places in Abuja that are cheap or affordable for someone who is dreaming of relocating to Abuja. This list will help new inhabitants of the city, as well as current residents who are looking to move into cheap...

New Zealand has one of the lowest numbers of refugees per capita in the world — all is now set to accept more refugees.

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 As a result of COVID-19,  New Zealand was forced to shut its borders, which left many refugees that are supposed to be accommodated in precarious circumstances with shattered hopes. Each minute of every day, people are been separated from their friends, family and communities because of who they are or what they believe. To accommodate such people, New Zealand has agreed to reopen their borders. COVID restrictions aside, New Zealand accepts 1,500 refugees per year and there's the possibility of increasing the figure.