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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by abdulwastecx(m): 9:17pm On Oct 23, 2014
Dereformer:
GEJ is working

90% of those houses were built before jona administration and out the remaining 10% , 8% are private development project.

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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by ayoolastowe(m): 9:18pm On Oct 23, 2014
Dereformer:
GEJ is working
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by TeetoEsq(m): 9:19pm On Oct 23, 2014
Three giant building from akwa ibom Of yesterday.... #oilmoney

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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Raypawer(m): 9:19pm On Oct 23, 2014
Spiff20:
What is beautiful about le meridien uyo, it doesn't fit in the context here Which is made up of mainly high rise buildings



can't you read simple topics it is not high rise buildings, its Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings!
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by ayoolastowe(m): 9:20pm On Oct 23, 2014
Dereformer:
GEJ is working
na Gej build am?lobbish! undecided

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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by guydangerous(m): 9:22pm On Oct 23, 2014
Lagos has the highest and most beautiful buildings recorded from this picture,no wonder they say lagos is beautiful, lagosians enjoy
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Nobody: 9:30pm On Oct 23, 2014
Ptui! Weird country with weird buildings! Apart from the Central Bank building in Lagos the others are sh*ts!



What are those sh*ts surrounding the bank buildings?
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by HopeAlive14(m): 9:32pm On Oct 23, 2014
Nice buildings and pictures. Nigeria is truly blessed.
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by fostermd(m): 9:33pm On Oct 23, 2014
It's amazing that there is no single hospital amongst the collection,yet we demand for good healthcare in naija!There are more beautiful buildings abroad that are hospital for the care of the general populace.we need a rethink!
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by 100Cents: 9:36pm On Oct 23, 2014
Dereformer:
GEJ is working

Yes, to God be the glory.

Have seen most of these places.

Le Meridian Uyo looks like what you see in your dreams when you get high. Nice that Polo Park Enugu is there.

There are very beautiful hotels in Enugu, at least the one along Bisalla road should have appeared here.

Owerri wasn't even represented. What's with Presidential hotel Port Harcourt being here ? Its not too wow.

Omg, i need to start seeing these places again, this time not as an escort, or on interview or paid by company but paid by my money, organized for my staff and other intoto...
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Joshuadon: 9:37pm On Oct 23, 2014
COOL
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Nobody: 9:37pm On Oct 23, 2014
traware:
Do these 'we are doing well' photos of Zimbabwe hide the fact that Zimbabwe is an economic cesspit?Isn't it Zimbabwe that uses the US dollar as its major currency today because tissue paper now has more worth than the Zimbabwean dollar? Abegii!!!
Isn't that what he said? Please, go and f**k yourself if you didn't see the words 'poor nation' in his post. Nigerians should be ashamed of the development of that country. PTUI! angry angry angry lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed cry cry cry cry
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Sylverbox(m): 9:40pm On Oct 23, 2014
God bless Chief Dr Godswill Obot Akpabio for putting Akwa Ibom on the map.

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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by 100Cents: 9:40pm On Oct 23, 2014
bushdoc9919:
Beautiful buildings do not equal development.

For development to occur...Nigeria must cure itself of dutch disease.

Whoever is in charge.

Oil is not the stimulus to development.

Correct.

But GEJ is working..
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by greall1: 9:40pm On Oct 23, 2014
Comot for road na GEJ build them. Building without maintenance some are abandon building.







Dereformer:
GEJ is working
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Nobody: 9:45pm On Oct 23, 2014
iconize:



Yeah, the whites didn't lay down much structures before leaving. But does that stop Nigeria from doing so?

How is it stopping us? I don't see any stoppages. I see a country being developed slowly over time.
For a SUPER RICH nation that has been independent since 1960.
How are we ''super rich''? Our oil and gas reserves are only as large as Kuwait's (pop 3 million). Saudi Arabia's reserves are 8 times larger than Nigeria's. There's no ''super rich'' anything. We're just trying to diversify our economy to create multiple income streams.
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by 100Cents: 9:46pm On Oct 23, 2014
austinbrown:
I knw some gud places in Aba, wey fine pass this one sef

Yes, like Ogbor hill, Cemetery road, Brass.. undecided
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Chicheey: 9:49pm On Oct 23, 2014
skentelelady:


Thank you

Sorry to say this my fellow Nigerians, Nigeria is not fine/beautiful

The mistake those greedy leaders made then was to ask for independence.

Those white people would have done things far better than all these and it would be this generation reaping it and not that our fathers cool

Nobody should abuse me. JUst my point of view grin
.Yeah I like ur point
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by skentelelady(f): 9:50pm On Oct 23, 2014
ROSSIKE:


''Those white people'' ruled you from 1897 to 1960 and in that time they built you not one university, not one expressway, and not one power plant - 63 years. Each year they exported your resources - coal, palm oil, cocoa, iron ore, tin, rubber, groundnuts, for huge profits promptly deposited in London. Chew on that for a second. The reason most of us are here - educated, aware, ambitious etc, is because of the mass public education initiated by post independence govts. Why do you think our grandparents were mostly village illiterates? The colonialists built very few schools - just for a tiny lucky few. At independence literacy rate was 8%. (It's 70% today) Without independence, you would be in the village like your grandparents were, illiterate and tapping palm wine for a living, so thank your lucky stars for black rule.

I dont know your age but dnt allow your blood to be hot on top nothing

First, there was no single university but there were standard missionary schools around which are still performing very well till today. People

had the opportunity to travel abroad for university education then or how did the people that fought for it have their university degrees?

what are you benefiting from your crude oli now, where is your palm oil and your cocoa? Do you still have tin and rubber in Nigeria. Crude oil

was discovered in Nigeria in 1958 so where did they get the oil they were exporting

They fought for independence because of their greed and political ambitions.

54 years after with our crude oil and the rest, are these all we can boast of as a nation?

And how many nigerian universities is in top 100 in Africa and how many are in top 5000 in the world

South Africa that waited patiently just look at where they are today in the world in terms of resources and education

Always do your facts right before you post online because most of us aint fools grin

Nigeria was not right for independence in 1960 take it or leave it

Shame on the government since 1960 undecided undecided If shame no catch you for this country, shame catch me cheesy

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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Ebenezerk2: 9:51pm On Oct 23, 2014
Are you in Chicago, USA?
dovelike:
Wow. Almost like down town. Beautiful
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Nobody: 9:55pm On Oct 23, 2014
ROSSIKE:


How is it stopping us? I don't see any stoppages. I see a country being developed slowly over time.
How are we ''super rich''? Our oil and gas reserves are only as large as Kuwait's (pop 3 million). Saudi Arabia's reserves are 8 times larger than Nigeria's. There's no ''super rich'' anything. We're just trying to diversify our economy to create multiple income streams.

You don't know Nigeria is super resource-rich than those nations. What about other solid minerals in the country. My father told me Nigeria used to be one of the world leaders in tin export but that has vanished into the thin air. Please, give me a break! Those countries you mentioned are doing well and I don't know why Nigeria can not!

It is like you are praising the high corruption in the country by denying that fact!
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by idee91: 9:56pm On Oct 23, 2014
Omo mehn..... No be nigeria I dey o. .... choi
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Nobody: 9:58pm On Oct 23, 2014
Ebenezerk2:
Are you in Chicago, USA?
No.
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Idrismusty97(m): 10:00pm On Oct 23, 2014
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by iconize(m): 10:05pm On Oct 23, 2014
ROSSIKE:


How is it stopping us? I don't see any stoppages. I see a country being developed slowly over time.
How are we ''super rich''? Our oil and gas reserves are only as large as Kuwait's (pop 3 million). Saudi Arabia's reserves are 8 times larger than Nigeria's. There's no ''super rich'' anything. We're just trying to diversify our economy to create multiple income streams.


Yeah, you see a country that is being developed slowly since 1960 counting to the years of oil boom till now, I see.

You concluded that Nigeria isn't super rich simply because it doesn't have many oil and gas reserves like Saudi Arabia.

I never knew a country's economy should revolve around just one or two resources even when the country is naturally blessed.

Okay, let's assume Nigeria has just oil and gas as resources. Now compare another oil producing African country, Angola with Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by 9jatatafo(m): 10:12pm On Oct 23, 2014
Beautiful. I hope BBC and CNN can show these buildings when they want to report Nigeria to the world

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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Nobody: 10:15pm On Oct 23, 2014
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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Sagamite(m): 10:18pm On Oct 23, 2014
What rubbish!

Typical from the mentally-ill patient.

Nigerians love to celebrate mediocrity.

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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Richiy(f): 10:18pm On Oct 23, 2014
Nigeria still has a long way to go in terms of beautiful architecture. In fact, in terms of a lot of things.

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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by ElPhenomenal(m): 10:19pm On Oct 23, 2014
Here no fine structure o
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by austinbrown: 10:25pm On Oct 23, 2014
Descartes:
Where in Aba?
calm down

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