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In this episode I have an insightful conversation with the amazing Nigerian Pelu Awofeso.
Pelu is an accomplished Travel Writer, an environmental sustainability advocate, tour guide, a fantastic author of 4 books, working on his 5th travel book.
He has won notable awards such as Best Travel Journalist category at Nigeria Travel Week and CNN/ Multichoice African Journalists Awards (tourism reporting). Pelu has contributed his work to several publications.
You can find Pelu on Instagram and on Twitter
All his books are available in bookshops in Nigeria, on Amazon and a few on eBay.
Here is a list of his books and how you can get them on Amazon.
Links are to the Amazon Store in the US and UK:
BUY PELUS’S BOOKS IN THE US AMAZON STORE BELOW:
A Place Called Peace: A visitor’s guide to Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria.
Nigerian Festivals: The Famous and not so Famous
Tour of Duty: Journeys Across Nigeria and Sketches of Everyday Life
While Lagos: “A definitive and visual guide to the Eyo Festival”
Route 234: An Anthology of Global Travel Writing by Nigerian Arts and Culture Writers
BUY PELUS’S BOOKS IN THE UK AMAZON STORE BELOW:
A Place Called Peace: A visitor’s guide to Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria.
Nigerian Festivals: The Famous and not so Famous
Tour of Duty: Journeys Across Nigeria and Sketches of Everyday Life
While Lagos: “A definitive and visual guide to the Eyo Festival”
Route 234: An Anthology of Global Travel Writing by Nigerian Arts and Culture Writers
Some of the links are affiliate links, which means it doesn’t cost you extra for using the link, and I earn a small commission if you make a purchase through them. These commissions will be handed over to Pelu to support his work.
If you choose to use them, thank you for supporting!
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