Today we have arrived in Agadez. Agadez is the largest city in northern Niger. We have visited several things today.
First we went to Agadez Grand Mosque. In the tourist guide they say the Mosque was originally built in 1515 and is restored in 1844.
After visiting the Agadez Grand Mosque we went to the central marked in Agadez. The walking was very exhausting because it was very hot. While we were walking, there were some little children that were dancing on the street. It was very cute to see and we have filmed it for a short part. At the marked we walked around and bought some food, drinks and took a little break.
After visiting the central marked we went to the palace of Sultan. This is an important tourist attraction in Agadez. The palace is very beautiful and we visited it for two hours.
Since the time we have been in Niger we ate many rice, millet, beans and cassava. I heard this is because the most part of the population works in the agriculture and these are the major food crops of Niger. Agadez is also known for its camel market and its silver and leatherwork.
We finally arrived in Niger. Niger has experienced a lot of political instability and the country is confronted with coups.
We have visited the city Zinder. The locals call this city Damagaram. It is the second largest city of Niger. We have chosen to visit Zinder because it has a lot to offer.
First we went to Birni. This is a very old town where we visited a Mosque and the Sultans palace. It was really beautiful and interesting. After our first visit we already noticed that Niger is a very poor country.
We also went to Sabon Gari. It is the commercial center know for its large market. When we arrived at the market we immediately smelled the local herbs and of course we bought some typical local products.
Today we are leaving Nigeria and heading forward to Niger. We have planned to visit Kano in the late afternoon. Kano is known as the ancient commercial city. We were very interested in the city,because it attracts a lot of business people. It is hard to imagine that. Yesterday, we didn't see anything else but poverty and farmers...
In Kano you see a lot of men on the street. They are looking for food or money. You can't find any women on the street. Their place is in the house. They are not allowed to go outside, due to the strong subservience.
while we were in Kano, we visited the palace of the Emir. It was very beautiful, so we spent two hours watching the palace. When we left, we saw the central mosque. unfortunatelywe couldn't visit it, because you may not enter it when you are a christen. Here in Nigeria, 40% of the people are christen and 50% are Muslim.
After visiting Kano, we were transported to Katsina. Through rough and small paths we saw the poverty for the last time.
Welcome to the first post on our blog of our exciting trip from Nigeria to Norway!
Monday, the 14th of February Julie, Delphine,
Anouk and I met each other at the airport in Zaventem. First we had to fly to
London because there was no direct flight to Nigeria from Belgium. The flight took about 7 hours and it was already
5 a.m. when we arrived at the airport in Abuja, the capital of Nigeria. The
official language here is English, so we dont have any problems to express
ourselves.
In Abuja, I saw how poor people were. Ive heard that 34%
of the people in Nigeria live below the poverty line. They live in little huts.
We took an old bus to the small town. When we were there all the little
children just kept following us, it was really sweet. When we left they kept on
running with our bus. We made a little video of it.
Nigeria has a very tropical climate. We were in the
centre of Nigeria, so it was really dry. It practically doesnt rain at all
from November till April. We didnt mind because we were happy we could escape
from the awful Belgian weather, but it isnt that good for the farmers there.
Nigeria is a democracy and the current president is
Jonathan Goodluck. He is a member from the Peoples Democratic Party. A nice
fact about Goodluck is that he has a Facebookpage. He makes daily updates and
currently has over 490.000 fans. Before we went to Nigeria, I tried to read his
messages as much as possible.