Video: ‘Breathtaking Beauty’ – Bayo Onanuga tells his Saint Lucian story

Video: ‘Breathtaking Beauty’ – Bayo Onanuga tells his Saint Lucian story

So, Bayo Onanuga, travelled alongside President Bola Tinubu to Saint Lucia?!

President Bola Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, described Saint Lucia’s “beauty” as “breathtaking”.

A view of Saint Lucia
A view of Saint Lucia

He said, this morning, he woke up in his hotel room at Windjammer seeing “lush greenery of swaying palms and trees, and the shimmering blue expanse of the Caribbean Sea”, and added, “Saint Lucia is a paradise”.

Bayo Onanuga wrote on X: “This morning, I awoke in my hotel room at Windjammer to the breathtaking beauty of Saint Lucia unfolding before me—lush greenery of swaying palms and trees, charming houses nestled in hills, and the shimmering blue expanse of the Caribbean Sea in the distance.

“As I captured the moment, the melodic chirping of birds harmonised perfectly with my video, as if nature was relishing the scene. Saint Lucia is a paradise of sorts, where pristine landscapes and the rain forest remain largely untouched—a spectacle unmistakable on the journey from the airport to Castries, the capital.

“It’s a place that lingers in one’s heart, and to which I long to return.”

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Replies to Bayo Onanuga

@drezeeric_eze wrote: “You went to st Lucia too? Jesus wept!!! No wonder Nigeria is poor! Very wasteful people!”

@chibuzor_obeagu wrote: “Tinapa in Cross River, Somewhere in Ibadan, Somewhere in Coal City, or Somewhere in Plateau Jos would have been better than St Lucia but your government chose to underdevelop these beautiful cities in Nigeria to make other countries their tourism centre. Is this not a shame to you in government?”

@Nairaexchanger wrote: “Who can please tell grandpa that the hills of Cross River or the mountain meets Savannah at Gashaka-Gumti National Park in Gombe is 100 times better.”

@ShollzAsaaju wrote: “Nigerians dey suffer una dey flex”

@RealOjochogwu wrote: “Only God knows how much has gone down on this journey… back home, no peace, but you are out there praising another man’s land… make una dey get shame.”

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