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!
Showing posts with label bridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bridge. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 May 2015

Underneath the Falomo Bridge

Connecting VI or Victoria Island and Ikoyi is the Falomo Bridge.


Falomo Bridge (source: StreetMap)
the Falomo bridge
It connects Akin Adesola street to Alfred Rewane road vice versa (street, road?).  A dual carriage bridge crossing the Five Cowrie Creek, which we would cross every single day (except Sunday....hmmmm... maybe Sunday too). 


from Akin Adesola street, approaching the bridge
straight ahead to Alfred Rewane road (Kingsway).. See the word LAGOS on the car 
reg. number?

Friday, 10 April 2015

Zaanse Schans: The windmill centre of the Netherlands

Zaanse Schans!!

What a place! What an effort to protect the national heritage of the Dutch people. All I can see, it was done thru love and responsibility  towards educating the next generation about the 'Golden Era' and to showcase the whole world why they are the best in harnessing the power of nature to spur the economy of a nation which is three times SMALLER than Malaysia.

Ptolemy wrote about the The Gold Peninsula (Semenanjung Emas) which is now the West Malaysia and with the creation of VOC (Dutch East Indies) they came to trade and later 'acquire' the land   in not so nicely way (they got rid of the Portuguese in Malacca). Their ruthlessness in conducting business earned them a special place in Malay proverb which is:

"Ibarat Belanda meminta tanah"
Like a Dutch, asking for land

A greedy person is given little, demands for a lot more, and when was given more, would ask for the whole thing

The Dutch must've done something really not nice back then to earn them a place in the Malay proverb. Not to ridicule my Dutch friends in Lagos...Marijke, Jelle, Joyce, Koen, Tamme, Marc and Ramon to name few, but merely stating from a linguistic point of view. 


Medical Mktg Manager in front, followed by National Manager, then Area Manager.. picture taken by sales rep.. hahahahahah