WAfrica Posts Of The Day: Tuesday 17 July, 2018

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Hello Wafricans
Hope y'all are doing great.. It's the one and only @nmalove here again to share the outstanding posts for today.. Here are the 6 posts that I found interesting.

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[African Weddings](https://steemit.com/fashion/@teekayworldwide/african-weddings) by @teekayworldwide ![IMG_1795.PNG]() >If you want to entertain yourself a little with the knowledge of African traditional weddings as practiced in the Western part of Nigeria, then I'll suggest you quickly read the post by @teekayworldwide. There are a lot to learn from the article here, you will at least learn that popular parties like this in the Yoruba land are called 'Owammbe'.

Knowing When To Move On by @luckyspark

In African Proverbs, a wise visitor is one who knows when to say goodbye. This also applies in a relationship both romantic and none romantic relationship. You can check details on this topic in this post by @luckyspark

When The Government Fails To Provide Basic Amenities For The People, The Steem Blockchain Can Bring That Change

We are at that point in African history, when people shall no longer depend on organized central government for their welfare. This is the time when people can utilized the tools offered by the blockchain and the love they hold for the society to make positive impact in their immediate environment. This is the message by @yungchief in his post here. Give it a good read.

[Infrastructural bullshit]https://steemit.com/ulog/@degreatmyke/ulog-day-6-infrastructural-bullshit)

Why won't this happen, when many a people lacks maintenance culture. I mean, why won't the drainage get blocked when refuses are dumped in them by some ridiculous individuals, who barely know the importance of environmental sanitation? This problems can be avoided in most cases if we learn to protect our surroundings.

5 Vacation Spots I'd Love To Visit In Nigeria

Do You know that there are quite a couple of awesome places to visit in Nigeria?
I'll only show you two photos from @lizbethk post above and then ask you to read the remaining from to post here https://steemit.com/wafrica/@lizbethk/5-vacation-spots-i-d-like-to-visit-in-nigeria

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And now finally let's end it with a personal story by @alisonudeme in her post Lasgidi, Of All The Tuesdays, You Had To Ruin This On


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This is really traditional.

these post are great. thanks everyone who make the best post for today in @wafrica community #wafrica

Your contribution to Steemit is laudable @wafrica, I got my first $1 when you upvoted my post. Thanks for being an encouragement

Wow.. promoting West African culture on steemit this is laudable

i love this post....keep it up @wafrica

Hi there!

I just want to find out if you also support content from other parts of Africa?

Greetings from South Africa!

Felicidades a todos los ganadores

Very good publications, congratulations

Wow! Seeing this, I'm certainly sure you are interested in Africa and I'm proud to have come from the western region of it. Nigeria. A man investing in Africa is that who has a great vision. Interesting people and culture.