Aheh or Eheh or Eh Eh or Eh are often heard when talking to the Naija....

A sign of confirm or mere saying "I hear you and understand".

Come to think of it, everyone does it... No? Different sound, same meaning...I use "ek" or "uhuh" or even "mmmhmmmm" a lot!

Friday, 1 March 2019

KENYA: Mombasa - Safari 2018 (Spring Break)

Safari! 

The main reason tourist come flocking to East Africa region. Kenya alone has about 40 parks managed by the Kenya Wildlife Service. For this trip, we choose Tsavo East which is the biggest and oldest of the parks.

We began our journey at about 5am from Mombasa and it was a 4hour trip to the entrance of the park. The weather was pleasant as it rained a few days ago, but this had unfavourable effect as the top prey would run to higher ground or even away from the route we are taking.

As soon as you enter the park, you will notice the soil is bright red even brighter after it rained! The park is also renowned for its "red elephants" and the huge number of elephant herds within the enormous park. 






Friday, 15 February 2019

NIGERIA: Wedding and another wedding. Thank you! (part 1)


Thanks to Madam, I've attended a fair share of weddings here in Nigeria. Mostly in Lagos so far.


Once, we arrived early and managed to witness the traditional part of the ceremony. The elders of both families would meet and sat in front of each other, especially both bride's and groom's parents were present. During Fadamewa's and Richard's wedding, there were two ladies as the MCs (emcees or Master of ceremony) and every few minutes they will break into sing song about the ceremony.

Also with sing song and jest, they invited the groom to meet his future in-law. The groom and his entourage would enter the hall dancing...all happy and smiling before the MCs dropped the heavy end on them.... Ah! Some Naira (money) is needed to proceed... Both MCs would bully/pester him to deposit some money into the waiting container. Of course the groom and his entourage would comply... Eyes on the  asking for some money...of course he complied. Eyes on the prize broda (brother).



Friday, 18 January 2019

NIGERIA: Lagos : Batik print table cloth....

His visit would normally means that a travel back home to Malaysia is just around the corner. Enter...Johnson, our friendly batik table cloth artist.


Craftsman like him do make house call if there's demand for their crafts. Sometimes, the ladies within the compound organised visits by these sort of craftsmen. We've had some sculptors (metal, clay and from recycled items) last year and October 2018. The ones came are quite good and their products pricey but  of course you bargain before purchase.

Johnson normally designs  for 4 seater all the way to 8 seater table; suitable for round, square and rectangle shape. 



I do have a certain type of design in mind, but colour is also what I'm looking for. There are lots of it on sale at Lekki market, but they aren't lively enough. I try my best to avoid drawings of animals and human figure but instead opt for trees and flowers. We do purchase those design, a few for our friends..we know which one.