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Happy 2018


Happy new year everyone! I hope 2018 got off to a great start.  

2017 was a busy and quite defining year for me. Between my formal career in human rights, travelling and curating content for my blog Musu Kaikai, managing marketing and PR for Sierra Leone based fashion house Madam Wokie, and  launching Mode Observer, it is safe to say that I have been a busy bee. I am grateful for what turned out to be a productive and quite fulfilling year, which, among other things, culminated in Madam Wokie's feature on CNN Inside Africa, and me being nominated for the Excellence Award at the NEXTE & HEIRS Africa Awards 2017. While I did not win the award, it felt great to be recognised for my work. By Christmas 2017 I was totally spent and decided that rather than take the yearly pilgrimage back home to Sierra Leone, I would visit somewhere new, somewhere tropical, like The Bahamas.  My trip to the Bahama was the fist time I vacationed on my own in a new country or continent over a period usually spent with friends and family.  

Christmas in The Bahamas was absolutely amazing and I cannot wait to do it again with my girls. I have decided to dedicate the month of January  to sharing my experiences from The Bahamas and hope you enjoy the posts ans much as I enjoyed my time there.  


Cabbage Beach was my favourite beach in The Bahamas. Located on Paradise Island, the beach boasts of the clearest water, which turns a deeper shade of blue as you go further into the ocean. The beach is also located along some of Paradise Island's luxury hotels including The Oceans Club at the Four Season and Atlantis Hotel. Cabbage Beach is also a great spot for beach activities such as swimming, jet skiing, parasailing, snorkelling, etc. You could also hire boats to visit nearby islands. 

 Cheers to a productive 2018...

               MO


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