• 🌍✈️ Have you ever felt torn about visiting a place that used to feel like home?

    In Azu Ishiekwene's thought-provoking article "They’re coming to America," he shares his uncertainty about traveling to the U.S. amid its changing landscape, a sentiment that resonates with many who have watched their once-familiar surroundings transform. He candidly reflects on the hesitation that comes with embracing change and the mixed feelings many experience when returning to a country that feels different from the one they remember.

    I can relate to this feeling—sometimes it’s daunting to revisit places that hold so many memories, especially when they seem to evolve before our eyes.

    What do you think? Can you embrace the changes, or do they make you nostalgic for the past?

    Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/888617-theyre-coming-to-america-by-azu-ishiekwene.html

    #TravelThoughts #CulturalChange #Nostalgia #America #TravelReflections
    🌍✈️ Have you ever felt torn about visiting a place that used to feel like home? In Azu Ishiekwene's thought-provoking article "They’re coming to America," he shares his uncertainty about traveling to the U.S. amid its changing landscape, a sentiment that resonates with many who have watched their once-familiar surroundings transform. He candidly reflects on the hesitation that comes with embracing change and the mixed feelings many experience when returning to a country that feels different from the one they remember. I can relate to this feeling—sometimes it’s daunting to revisit places that hold so many memories, especially when they seem to evolve before our eyes. What do you think? Can you embrace the changes, or do they make you nostalgic for the past? Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/888617-theyre-coming-to-america-by-azu-ishiekwene.html #TravelThoughts #CulturalChange #Nostalgia #America #TravelReflections
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    They’re coming to America, By Azu Ishiekwene
    With all of these swirling around, I didn’t know what to expect on this trip, and more than once I toyed with cancelling it. America didn’t quite look like the place it used to be, not just for me but even for many decent US citizens who have seen th
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  • Have you ever visited a place where the journey feels like a reflection of its people? 🌍 In the recent article "Echoes after Taraba," Dakuku Peterside and Olufemi Awoyemi share their eye-opening experiences in Taraba State, highlighting how roads symbolize citizenship and the stark realities of neglect. The response to their travelogue has been nothing short of overwhelming, igniting discussions that resonate deeply.

    It’s fascinating how a mere visit can spark such reflection and dialogue! It reminds me of how travel often opens our eyes to the stories that lie beneath the surface.

    What do you think is the most overlooked aspect of the places we visit? Let's keep the conversation going!

    Read more about this thought-provoking journey here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/852178-echoes-after-taraba-by-dakuku-peterside-olufemi-awoyemi.html
    #Taraba #TravelReflections #Citizenship #Neglect #SocialAwareness
    Have you ever visited a place where the journey feels like a reflection of its people? 🌍 In the recent article "Echoes after Taraba," Dakuku Peterside and Olufemi Awoyemi share their eye-opening experiences in Taraba State, highlighting how roads symbolize citizenship and the stark realities of neglect. The response to their travelogue has been nothing short of overwhelming, igniting discussions that resonate deeply. It’s fascinating how a mere visit can spark such reflection and dialogue! It reminds me of how travel often opens our eyes to the stories that lie beneath the surface. What do you think is the most overlooked aspect of the places we visit? Let's keep the conversation going! Read more about this thought-provoking journey here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/852178-echoes-after-taraba-by-dakuku-peterside-olufemi-awoyemi.html #Taraba #TravelReflections #Citizenship #Neglect #SocialAwareness
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    Echoes after Taraba, By Dakuku Peterside & Olufemi Awoyemi
    Last week, I shared a travelogue describing my visit to Taraba State, where distance is measured not in kilometres but in neglect and where a road becomes a referendum on citizenship. I anticipated interest, but not the overwhelming response: over 2,
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