Being doing a lot of first time since I got here, tomorrow I get to embark on my first time ever night journey and longest road journey. I and fellow ACERS(TCS) and few Hyderabad and Mumbai interns are of to Goa. Goa is the tourist paradise...it is time for the Carnival of Goa and I am so excited to get away from Hyderabad for the weekend...I long to see a beach nowaways, the rate at which I get excited about a beach, you will think, I used to sleep there back in Naija.
An Indian colleague sent this as a mail to me at work and I laughed so much, some where giving me side-eye... Thing is, this actually reminds me of the craziness back at home.
♥ Lara from Incredible India
An Indian colleague sent this as a mail to me at work and I laughed so much, some where giving me side-eye... Thing is, this actually reminds me of the craziness back at home.
Doesn't this remind you of Yaba market, Lagos |
I keep wanting to ask, is this real, or did they just pose for the pictures? Wow!
ReplyDeleteSeems like Nigeria to me lol. How have you been babe?
ReplyDeletefunny pictures!!lol
ReplyDeleteHave fun!
ReplyDeleteLMBO @ those pics! wow
Have fun Lara.
ReplyDeleteJourney mercies as you go.
Those pictures are funny mehn. lol
- LDP
Lara oooo, oya come and answer, are these real or just a joke...lol....that old man wit the cellphone and the cigarette sure has style o...lmao
ReplyDeleteseems like Nigeria. how are u
ReplyDeletewow interesting lol
ReplyDeletena wa oo
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It indeed looks like Yaba market lol. BTW, that man on the bike with his boys(black and white pix)actually looks like PETE EDOCHIE lol.
ReplyDeleteIndia looks like an interesting country. I'm sure Naija and India do have a few good and not so good things in common. Hope you did have a good weekend in Goa. It's a beautiful place if those tourist mags and the media are to be believed.
ReplyDeletelol. that's VI.
ReplyDeleteI love pics like this but never know if they're real or computer generated. Nevermind. It's a lovely break.
ReplyDeleteLol. little wonder Indians in Nigeria adjust so well. They know we are brothers in development.
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