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Author: GARSHON WENENDA

Garshon Wenenda Benson is a Nigerian, concerned with food security in his country, rural development and food self-sufficiency in Third World countries. Aside studying for a Masters degree in Agricultural Extension and Rural Development He is also a culture enthusiast, enjoys a good book and going for a swim.
Africa, GIP Jan - June 2018, Nature

The New Calabar River

Posted onJuly 2, 2018June 28, 2018

The great Mahatma Gandhi once said that the culture of every Nation on Earth resides in the Heart and soul of its people. These served …

Africa, GIP Jan - June 2018, Intangible Heritage

The Eyo Festival of Lagos

Posted onMay 28, 2018May 27, 2018

The Eyo festival, also known as The Adimu Orisa play, is a unique cultural festival staged in Lagos state, a South-Western state of Nigeria. The …

Africa, GIP Jan - June 2018, Intangible Heritage

The Kirike people of Nigeria

Posted onMay 13, 2018September 6, 2018

 The Kirike (also known as Wakirike) people are part of the Ijaw ethnic group / tribe in Rivers State Nigeria. The Kirike occupy the Southernmost …

Built Heritage, Europe, GIP Jan - June 2018

The Fortified Town of Cuenca in Spain

Posted onApril 19, 2018April 18, 2018

 Cuenca is an autonomous community located in the Northeastern region of Castile-La Mancha, an interior province of Spain. This well fortified town once served as …

Africa, Food Heritage

Showcasing Port Harcourt through food

Posted onApril 4, 2018April 4, 2018

Port-Harcourt is the capital of Rivers-State and is widely known as the Garden City of Nigeria. Famous as an oil producing city of the Niger …

Food Heritage, GIP Jan - June 2018, North America

The Symbolism behind Rosca De Reyes

Posted onMarch 25, 2018April 16, 2018

The Rosca De Reyes is not only meant to look like a crown. It is bread that has a deep symbolism behind it in the …

GIP Jan - June 2018, museum heritage, North America

The art of Muralism in Mexico

Posted onMarch 6, 2018March 6, 2018

Art often becomes the novelty of a civilization as it washes away the dust of everyday life from the soul. The notion of Mural painting …

Africa, GIP Jan - June 2018, museum heritage

Museum visit: Brooklyn Tourist Centre, Nigeria

Posted onFebruary 17, 2018February 18, 2018

Museums are a reminder of our historical past. Museums are one of our greatest heritage assets, and helps us relive and understand the historical events …

Africa, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, GIP Jan - June 2018, Nature

A dip in the Miniku River

Posted onFebruary 5, 2018January 31, 2018

Nature and the feeling of zen are sure interlinked. My visit to a fresh water river known as Miniku River, located in Omuihuechi Community (one …

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