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  This 500 Acre Paradise Island is Found in Lango But Am Sure You Haven’t Heard About it!   Kwania district is full of surprises. I recently accompanied a team from the district commercial office for a tour of the tourism sites in Kwania and I was blown away by what I saw. Kwania district is in the process of cataloguing and profiling all their tourism sites and potentials. They recently invited me to tag along with the team that’s dong that. I gladly accepted. After seeing all that I saw and experiencing all that I did experience, all I can say it that Kwania is the most underrated district in Lango as a tourism destination. If you are planning a weekend of exploring parts of Lango that’s fresh and unchartered. If you want destinations in Lango that very few people have heard of leave (alone visited). I can gladly recommend destinations in Kwania for you.   What I saw and heard there blew my mind. Like in this particular one, did you know that there is a 500 acre paradise of an island
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  TAKE YOUR FAMILY (OR GIRLFRIEND) TO THIS ONE SPOT IN KWANIA AND THEY WILL REMEMBER YOU FOREVER. Ongwen Laodog Got Agwiciri If you are thinking of a well spent weekend in Lango with the family or your ‘gang’ or your significant other, but all the places you are thinking of seem ordinary and dull, then I have a suggestion for you! “Hey LC, why should we climb this rock? It looks ordinary, we are in a hurry.” I asked the local council chairperson of Agwiciri. “There is a spot up there marked long time ago by the British. Three small holes. It’s magical. You need to see it.” He answered. I love things of old, heritage stuff. That statement by the LC got me curious. Now I must find out what the British were up to up there. For anyone who knows Lango fairly well, once you mention the name “Agwiciri”, he or she will think of the Agwiciri found along Lira Aduku road. That Agwiciri is in Kole district. But there is another Agwiciri in Kwania district. It’s a lake side village so le