I took a trip to the cleanest country in Africa!

These are a few things I was fascinated by during this trip; 

Please bear in mind that this economy is literally being rebuilt after a disheartening gen0cid£

• You could go to jail for being in possession of a plastic (nylon) bag or pay a $150 fine. Yes, the same one we can’t function without.

• Interaction with law enforcement is actually non-existent. Nobody will ask you for any “particulars”, they’ll just scan your plate number, show you if you’ve got fines, you’ll pay if you do and you’re well on your way

• Speed limit is 60kmh. You exceed it, you pay $25. There are cameras everywhere, you’ll get an instant alert on your phone once you exceed it 🌚

• They are very laid back.

• They have a dedicated day to clean their country monthly. They also use this day to build homes and help people that were affected by the gen0cid£. 

• No street food allowed. Our tour guide said it’s not encouraged but I’m almost certain it’s part of their clean environment culture

• Our tour guide didn’t understand why we wanted to wear heels to dance to Asake in the club. He said “nobody wears heels to the club” 😅

• They love beer. They also have banana beer. You’d rarely see anyone drinking anything else. 

• Nigeria to world! They love our music however they can’t understand why we love pepper (chili) so much! 

Which is the most interesting one to you? 

Still wondering what country? It’s Rwanda.

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