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From Kenya To Mexico: The 2025 List Of Nations Where Smiles Never Fade.

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In a world where travel continues to unite people and cultures, friendliness remains one of the most cherished attributes any destination can offer. The year 2025 shines a light on nations where hospitality, warmth, and human connection define the visitor experience.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to Nivo News, from the pristine beaches of Barbados to the breathtaking Himalayan views of Bhutan, travellers have celebrated these countries for their genuine kindness, welcoming spirit, and cultural openness.

Kenya has been named the world’s friendliest country in 2025 — and for good reason. Beyond its famous safaris and the “Big Five,” it’s the people who make Kenya truly unforgettable. Tour guides radiate calm even in the wildest settings, while Nairobi’s vibrant nightlife showcases the nation’s lively energy. Visitors seeking relaxation can retreat to the dreamy coastline lined with luxury resorts and endless white sands.

In Barbados, laidback charm meets vibrant festivity. Locals channel the beauty of their island into everything they do — from cuisine to carnival. The annual Crop Over Festival fills the streets with music, colour, and joy, attracting visitors from around the world who are welcomed with open arms and radiant smiles.

Bhutan earns its place as one of the world’s most heartwarming destinations through its people-first policy of Gross National Happiness. This serene Himalayan nation, which operates as a carbon-negative country, reinvests its tourist tax in sustainability. Visitors are captivated not only by the landscapes but also by the people’s deep respect for nature and humanity.

Known as the “Land of Smiles,” Thailand continues to enchant solo travellers, digital nomads, and families alike. From the golden temples of Bangkok to idyllic island getaways, the kindness of Thai locals ensures every traveller feels at home.

Vietnam captivates the soul with its stunning scenery and rich community spirit. From its bustling “sidewalk culture” in major cities to peaceful village homestays, visitors experience genuine warmth everywhere they go. The famous Ha Giang Loop leaves travellers not just in awe of the landscape but deeply connected to the locals who guide them along the journey.

Chile, the lone South American nation on the list, mirrors the continent’s passion and community. From the fiery Atacama Desert to the icy wonders of Patagonia, Chileans are known for their politeness and pride in sharing their culture — especially during Independence Day festivities, when music, dance, and laughter fill the streets.

The island nation of Seychelles may be small in population, but it leaves a mighty impression. With its turquoise waters and multicultural heritage, the archipelago offers an exclusive paradise where every interaction feels personal. Even global figures like Prince William and Princess Kate once chose it as their honeymoon retreat.

In Cambodia, kindness is deeply rooted in Buddhist principles. The people embody “metta” — unconditional love for all beings. From the historical grandeur of Angkor Wat to the quiet beauty of rural villages, visitors are met with humility and grace at every turn.

Mexico rounds up the list with its spirited culture and infectious joy. From lively mariachi music and delicious street tacos to the vibrant Day of the Dead celebrations, Mexicans display an extraordinary mix of warmth and tradition. With a population of over 130 million, visitors are guaranteed countless friendly faces and heartfelt experiences.

Whether it’s the heartfelt generosity of Kenya, the festive rhythm of Barbados, or the peaceful charm of Bhutan, each of these nations proves that the greatest travel memories are born from genuine human connection.


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“Breaking: Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Emerges PDP Candidate For Kogi Central Senatorial Race”.

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Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has secured the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ticket for the Kogi Central Senatorial District ahead of the 2027 general elections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The announcement was contained in a statement released in Abuja on Thursday by her Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mike Idoko.

Idoko explained that party members and supporters took part in an affirmation exercise conducted across all 57 wards in the senatorial district.

He noted that the process was held simultaneously in the wards, after which results were collated at Kahal Cinema in Okene, where party leaders, stakeholders, and supporters gathered to conclude the exercise.

According to the statement, officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) monitored the process alongside journalists to ensure transparency and compliance with electoral guidelines.

Reacting after the collation of results, Natasha expressed appreciation to party members and supporters for what she described as a strong demonstration of unity and confidence.

She said the exercise reflected the trust the people of Kogi Central continue to place in her vision for progress, inclusion, and development.

“I am deeply humbled by the massive turnout across all 57 wards. This is not just about one individual; it is about our people coming together in unity to deepen democracy and build a stronger and more prosperous Kogi Central,” she said.

The senator added that the large turnout showed the commitment of party members to strengthening democratic participation across the district.

She also pledged to remain focused on delivering development, justice, and opportunities to constituents, while maintaining close engagement with communities across the senatorial zone.

Natasha said she accepted the nomination with gratitude and renewed commitment, promising to serve with dedication and accountability if elected.

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“Egypt Name Mohamed Salah In 2026 World Cup Squad As Star Leads National Team Charge”.

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Egypt have included captain Mohamed Salah in their provisional 27-man squad for the upcoming FIFA World Cup in North America, with the experienced forward expected to once again lead the national team on football’s biggest stage.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The 33-year-old Liverpool star remains the central figure in coach Hossam Hassan’s selection, despite reports linking him with a possible exit from Anfield after nine successful years at the club.

Salah, who has scored 67 goals in 115 appearances for Egypt, will carry the nation’s hopes as they aim for a strong run in the tournament.

Manchester City forward Omar Marmoush also made the squad following an impressive season, while 18-year-old Barcelona U19 striker Hamza Abdelkarim earned a surprise call-up despite not yet making a senior international appearance. Nantes striker Mostafa Mohamed was among the notable omissions.

Egypt will reduce the squad to the FIFA-required 26 players after their friendly against Russia in Cairo on May 28, before facing Brazil in another warm-up match on June 6 in Cleveland.

The Pharaohs have been drawn in Group G, where they will begin their campaign against Belgium on June 15, followed by matches against New Zealand and Iran.

The squad also includes goalkeepers Mohamed El Shenawy and Mostafa Shobeir, along with experienced midfielders Mahmoud Trezeguet and Emam Ashour, as Egypt prepare for the expanded 48-team World Cup across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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“Wike: Fubara Joined APC Too Quickly But Failed To Consolidate Power – Rufai Oseni”.

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Anchor of Arise Television’s Morning Show, Rufai Oseni, has criticised Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s political move to the All Progressives Congress (APC), saying it failed to achieve the expected political consolidation.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Oseni made the remarks on Thursday during the programme while reacting to Fubara’s withdrawal from the APC governorship primary.

He described the political situation in Rivers State as troubling for Nigeria’s democracy, arguing that it further highlights the influence of Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, in the state’s political structure since the 2023 elections.

According to him, Wike has become a dominant force in Rivers politics, with influence that appears to cut across party lines.

However, Oseni questioned how sustainable such political dominance could be, warning that excessive concentration of power in one individual could undermine democratic growth.

He said, “As regards Rivers, what do I say? It’s a shame on our democracy. Rivers has become two-factor authentication.”

He added that political alignments in the state appear heavily influenced by Wike, suggesting that recent developments reflect his continued control over key decisions.

“You quickly went to join the APC, you couldn’t get consolidation there,” he said, referring to Fubara’s political move.

Oseni further speculated on future political dynamics in the state, questioning whether Wike’s influence would extend to other political figures and structures.

He argued that Wike’s level of dominance raises concerns about political plurality, noting that democracy suffers when power becomes overly centralized.

According to him, while Wike’s influence is evident, the bigger question is whether such a system is sustainable in the long term.

Oseni also warned that similar political patterns could emerge in other states if not checked, stressing the need for stronger democratic institutions and balance of power.

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