Prest Lunch and Dinner Cruise

Prest Lunch and Dinner Cruise Prest Lunch And Dinner Cruise Enjoy three course meal, bottle of wine, on-board DJ on board Nigeria's first daily walk-on walk-off boat cruise and event centre.

Your perfect location for product launches, board meetings, seminars, presentations, wedding receptions, birthdays, engagement parties, and anniversary celebrations. Where better to relax after a stressful week at the office than the stunning views of the Lagos waterways with family or friends. Celebrate a successful business or personal proposition in our restaurant with a variety of tastes and d

ifferent views of the Lagos waterways, taking in the sights, sounds and flavours of the yachting lifestyle. We run both Lunch & Dinner Cruises Daily. Lunch is for 1-3pm. Dinner is for 6-8:30pm. Either of the two is N40,000 per head. For N40,000 you get a 3 course meal, a bottle of wine to each guest, a bottle of water & music on board. If you are bringing your own food & drinks, it's N30,000 per head. Rates for kids aged 1-10yrs is 50% while 12yrs and above normal rates. You can take the whole boat & we provide you with food & drinks. You can take the whole boat & you bring your own food & drinks. Boat capacity is 120 persons. If you want to do extra hours outside our normal 2:30 minutes , it's N400k per extra hour. The Embarkation point is: Prest Lunch & Dinner Cruise Jetty: 1C Admiralty Road, Off Admiralty Way, Lekki Phase 1.When coming From VI and after Shoprite the Palms take left into Lekki Phase 1 at the first round about. That Road is Admiralty Way. Take the Road all the way junction where you have Tantalizers eatery and turn to the left into Admiralty Road, Drive to the end of this road to locate No. 1C (a block of flats to the left of "Admiralty House")

Thanks And We Look Forward To Having You On Board.

21/05/2026

Quantum entanglement, singularities, and dark matter are concepts that could redefine how we see reality. Scientists are exploring connections invisible to the eye, and each discovery may shift what we thought we knew about time, space, and consciousness. Today’s research challenges long-held assumptions and opens doors to possibilities beyond our current imagination.

Entanglement shows that particles can link across space instantly, defying traditional physics. Singularities reveal points where gravity bends space and time to extremes. Dark matter remains unseen but shapes the universe’s structure. Each idea tests our understanding and pushes quantum theory into everyday life, hinting at technologies that might seem impossible now.

Consciousness is also studied as a potential quantum phenomenon. Some researchers suggest that awareness and thought might be influenced by quantum mechanics, bridging mind and cosmos. This line of inquiry sparks debates about reality itself, questioning whether the universe operates in ways we cannot yet fully grasp, or if human perception limits our understanding.

Other dimensions could exist alongside our own, offering explanations for mysteries like dark matter or cosmic anomalies. Theories of what existed before the Big Bang challenge linear time, suggesting beginnings might be cyclical or hidden from view. Each concept stretches imagination while remaining rooted in serious research, highlighting humanity’s drive to uncover truth.

These 6 quantum ideas remind us that knowledge is evolving fast. From advanced computing to space exploration, these principles may soon impact daily life, energy, and technology. Curiosity and innovation together can unlock a future where today’s speculative theory becomes tomorrow’s foundation. The universe may be stranger, richer, and more interconnected than we have ever realized.

18/05/2026
18/05/2026

“I Don’t Want Your Votes” - Julius Malema Tells Xenophobic South Africans As He Defends African Migrants

Julius Malema has strongly condemned xenophobic attacks against African migrants in South Africa, delivering a fiery speech defending foreign nationals and criticizing violence targeting Zimbabweans, Nigerians, Ghanaians and other African communities living in the country.

The leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters accused anti-migrant protesters of scapegoating fellow Africans instead of addressing deeper economic and structural challenges facing South Africa.

“You say Zimbabweans take your jobs. Nigerians take your jobs,” Malema said. “You march, close shops and beat up people. Tell us, after doing that, how many jobs have you created by beating up these Nigerians, Zimbabweans and Ghanaians?”

His remarks come amid growing tensions and recurring xenophobic incidents in parts of South Africa, where foreign-owned businesses and African migrants have repeatedly faced attacks, looting, intimidation and calls for deportation.

Malema questioned the logic behind targeting African migrants while businesses that provide employment opportunities are being destroyed.

“You beat people because they took your jobs. You close a shop that hires people. How many have you created after beating and chasing them?” he asked.

Malema said he would rather lose political support than support discrimination against fellow Africans.

“Unskilled men, with no skills, none whatsoever, say somebody took away their jobs,” he said. “I don't want your votes if you behave like that. Take them away.”

Malema also defended the rights of African children and women seeking healthcare and education in South Africa, saying humanity and African solidarity should come before politics.

“Pushing out of school an African child that looks like you, I will never do that,” Malema declared. “You can take your votes. Make me die with my conscience very clearly.”

“I will never refuse a pregnant woman of African descent to give birth in the clinics of South Africa. Never!”

14/05/2026
12/05/2026

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