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Re: Why Are Nigerian States Mostly One-city States? by ak47mann(m): 2:47pm On Mar 29, 2012 |
anambra state got 3 cities the only state in nigeria with good road network that connected to each town............. |
Re: Why Are Nigerian States Mostly One-city States? by gingerbeer: 2:55pm On Jun 06, 2013 |
I watched a documentary last night on my DSTV channels where theyr were showing this SEX SLAVE TRAFFICKING in depth. Some are sold to Europe, where theyr work for their handlers and send abit of money home. Tell their parents theyr working in good jobs there while selling their kitten. Others are sent all over Africa and Asia. A stat released by this Nigerian journo showed that NIGERIA has HIGHEST NUMBER OF HIV KIDS in the world and will soon overtake SA in aids due to this. While most Nigerian women have performed ARBORTION before getting married. |
Re: Why Are Nigerian States Mostly One-city States? by gingerbeer: 2:56pm On Jun 06, 2013 |
IS THERE ANYTHING CALLED TOWN PLANNING IN NIGERIA. EVEN THEIR BEST CITY ABOUJA LOOKS KAK. THE OTHERS ARE WORSE... PROUDLY SOUTH AFRICAN!!!!!!!! |
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