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Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Arnold1(m): 6:56pm On Aug 06, 2008
Upscale Neighborhood in Lagos



Nassarawa Guest Motel, Nassarawa

Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Busybody2(f): 12:43am On Aug 07, 2008
@ Houstony3k

Just want to apologise for my earlier outburst. I was a bit off-handed in my response to you, but then so were you.

I/we understand your frustration and can assure you that we all know that the country is messed up but please this is a post ur picture only thread. Do you know that what you did by barging in here and forcing your opinion on other people is deemed as derailing a thread, and going off-topic and could have resulted in you getting a ban?

Incase you come back to this forum, check out post 486, 507, 508 and 518, that were made before yours, you would see that some people actually posted the ugly side of Nigeria too, so it is not fair for you to conclude that people were just posting nice pictures.

Just to let you know, every member of this forum (over 200,000 and counting) has a chance to post either any good or bad picture of Nigeria that they want on this thread. 

Even though you said you don't like politics, the contribution you made on this thread would have been better suited to the politics thread and trust me no one would accost you or remonstrate with you over why you posted such.

WE all know Nigeria is not operating at the capacity it should, but all we can do for now is hope and pray to God to melt the hearts of our leaders and draw them closer to Him.

Stay blessed.
Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Arnold1(m): 10:08pm On Aug 07, 2008
All Seasons Hotel, Owerri

I believe this hotel is owned by an igbo politician






Mr Biggs Restaurant, Onitsha

Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Arnold1(m): 11:40pm On Aug 07, 2008
Jos, Plateau State



Bodiga, Ibadan




Ibadan




Marina Downtown area, Lagos


Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Arnold1(m): 12:13am On Aug 08, 2008
Ibadan


Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Arnold1(m): 12:15am On Aug 08, 2008
Busy Road in Owerri, Imo State


Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Arnold1(m): 12:47am On Aug 08, 2008
Akure, Ondo State





Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by workingirl: 8:36am On Aug 08, 2008
[table]Well,

I've been reading this forum quite a while, i never felt like writing anything untill now.

I am not a nigerian, not even an african but i had the luck to have a good friend that is a nigerian. I went so many times to nigeria with him for holiday's, and yes we had a good time overthere,

I really think Houstons comment is correct. The first time I arrived in Lagos I was really shocked by what I saw. I've travelled all around the world but what I saw in nigeria was unique. The majority of these pictures isn't a representation of what i saw in the places i've visited (Lagos, Warri, Benin City, Auchi, ). Sure, these nice places exist in nigeria, but if they are a blessing to the people is another thing.

It's like a mirror reflecting the materialistic character of nigerian society.

Materialistic you say ?

Let me give you a typical funny example:

The bigger your mobile phone the more respect you get from people, nobody care's you're using a 500 usd blackberry to flash your friend instead of calling him, just to save credit, it's putting the 500usd phone on a table in a drinking parlor what counts. I even saw guys carrying a mobile phone not even containing a sim card,

I also find nigerians wealth very unequal divided: What do you think that a foreigner as myself thinks when he sees a governor driving in a 150000usd SUV filled up with flatscreen tv's escorted by police driving in 250usd peugeot 504 wrecks made in the 1970's. Shouldn't it be more fair if that governor drives a car of 30000usd and buys the police some descent equipment with the remaining 120000usd ?

This is just an example on small scale, but if you put this example in perspective with the few very nice buildings and the rest of the poor infrastructure you might be able to get my point.

I find Houston's comment the comment of a potential people's leader instead of the comment of a fool.
Well i can write so many things of my experiences in Nigeria that you all get tired.

To finish my post one last thing. Does this mean that i didn't find anything good overthere, absolutely not. I think nigerians are one the most loving people in the world. The nightlife in Lagos is great, your Suya is wonderfull and you're beer taste's ok but many important things concerning its citizens are terrible.

Maybe i'll write down more of my experiences here one day, if i'm not hated by my comments allready [/table]


I'm sorry but wherever you come from, there are materialistic people and there is a gap between rich and poor. Even in America, there are people living in unbelievable poverty and many are homeless. When you are comfortable its easy to point fingers at others just trying to live a comfortable life. No one chooses to be poor and many try to change their circumstances, and some may place a high importance on material things but this behaviour is not unique to Nigerians.

We are all very aware what the government is and is not doing, thanks for pointing it out. Infact please maybe you can tell us how we (here on nairaland) can reduce the divide between the governor and the police man.

Also I suggest next time you go to Nigeria you experience it a 'non-material' way because I am sure your friend was not a police officer.
Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Arnold1(m): 1:29am On Aug 09, 2008
Sweet Sensation (fast food restaurant)



Lagos Metropolis









Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Arnold1(m): 1:38am On Aug 09, 2008
Commercial activities in Lagos





Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by benincitys(f): 8:31am On Aug 09, 2008
edo people please pictures from edo state
Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by brownbonno(m): 9:39am On Aug 09, 2008
benincitys:

edo people please pictures from edo state

There is nothing to show in Edo state as at May 2007.
Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Feu: 10:12am On Aug 09, 2008
doitall:

Well,

I've been reading this forum quite a while, i never felt like writing anything untill now.

I am not a nigerian, not even an african but i had the luck to have a good friend that is a nigerian. I went so many times to nigeria with him for holiday's, and yes we had a good time overthere,

I really think Houstons comment is correct. The first time I arrived in Lagos I was really shocked by what I saw. I've travelled all around the world but what I saw in nigeria was unique. The majority of these pictures isn't a representation of what i saw in the places i've visited (Lagos, Warri, Benin City, Auchi, ). Sure, these nice places exist in nigeria, but if they are a blessing to the people is another thing.

It's like a mirror reflecting the materialistic character of nigerian society.

Materialistic you say ?

Let me give you a typical funny example:

The bigger your mobile phone the more respect you get from people, nobody care's you're using a 500 usd blackberry to flash your friend instead of calling him, just to save credit, it's putting the 500usd phone on a table in a drinking parlor what counts. I even saw guys carrying a mobile phone not even containing a sim card,

I also find nigerians wealth very unequal divided: What do you think that a foreigner as myself thinks when he sees a governor driving in a 150000usd SUV filled up with flatscreen tv's escorted by police driving in 250usd peugeot 504 wrecks made in the 1970's. Shouldn't it be more fair if that governor drives a car of 30000usd and buys the police some descent equipment with the remaining 120000usd ?

This is just an example on small scale, but if you put this example in perspective with the few very nice buildings and the rest of the poor infrastructure you might be able to get my point.

I find Houston's comment the comment of a potential people's leader instead of the comment of a fool.
Well i can write so many things of my experiences in Nigeria that you all get tired.

To finish my post one last thing. Does this mean that i didn't find anything good overthere, absolutely not. I think nigerians are one the most loving people in the world. The nightlife in Lagos is great, your Suya is wonderfull and you're beer taste's ok but many important things concerning its citizens are terrible.

Maybe i'll write down more of my experiences here one day, if i'm not hated by my comments allready wink



workingirl:

[table]Well,

I've been reading this forum quite a while, i never felt like writing anything untill now.

I am not a nigerian, not even an african but i had the luck to have a good friend that is a nigerian. I went so many times to nigeria with him for holiday's, and yes we had a good time overthere,

I really think Houstons comment is correct. The first time I arrived in Lagos I was really shocked by what I saw. I've travelled all around the world but what I saw in nigeria was unique. The majority of these pictures isn't a representation of what i saw in the places i've visited (Lagos, Warri, Benin City, Auchi, ). Sure, these nice places exist in nigeria, but if they are a blessing to the people is another thing.

It's like a mirror reflecting the materialistic character of nigerian society.

Materialistic you say ?

Let me give you a typical funny example:

The bigger your mobile phone the more respect you get from people, nobody care's you're using a 500 usd blackberry to flash your friend instead of calling him, just to save credit, it's putting the 500usd phone on a table in a drinking parlor what counts. I even saw guys carrying a mobile phone not even containing a sim card,

I also find nigerians wealth very unequal divided: What do you think that a foreigner as myself thinks when he sees a governor driving in a 150000usd SUV filled up with flatscreen tv's escorted by police driving in 250usd peugeot 504 wrecks made in the 1970's. Shouldn't it be more fair if that governor drives a car of 30000usd and buys the police some descent equipment with the remaining 120000usd ?

This is just an example on small scale, but if you put this example in perspective with the few very nice buildings and the rest of the poor infrastructure you might be able to get my point.

I find Houston's comment the comment of a potential people's leader instead of the comment of a fool.
Well i can write so many things of my experiences in Nigeria that you all get tired.

To finish my post one last thing. Does this mean that i didn't find anything good overthere, absolutely not. I think nigerians are one the most loving people in the world. The nightlife in Lagos is great, your Suya is wonderfull and you're beer taste's ok but many important things concerning its citizens are terrible.

Maybe i'll write down more of my experiences here one day, if i'm not hated by my comments allready [/table]


I'm sorry but wherever you come from, there are materialistic people and there is a gap between rich and poor. Even in America, there are people living in unbelievable poverty and many are homeless. When you are comfortable its easy to point fingers at others just trying to live a comfortable life. No one chooses to be poor and many try to change their circumstances, and some may place a high importance on material things but this behaviour is not unique to Nigerians.

We are all very aware what the government is and is not doing, thanks for pointing it out. Infact please maybe you can tell us how we (here on nairaland) can reduce the divide between the governor and the police man.

Also I suggest next time you go to Nigeria you experience it a 'non-material' way because I am sure your friend was not a police officer.

Why the double personality? undecided
Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by benincitys(f): 10:37am On Aug 09, 2008
benincitys:

edo people please pictures from edo state
Arnold1:

Commercial activities in Lagos






brownbonno:

There is nothing to show in Edo state as at May 2007.
what ? there is a lot to show in edo state.
Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by GoldCircle: 1:13pm On Aug 09, 2008
Good job arnold & Sly!

God bless you! 9JA will rise again! Yes, I believe.


Please we need pictures of B/C abeg!
Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Busybody2(f): 9:20pm On Aug 09, 2008
Feu:

Why the double personality? undecided



Workinggirl was supposed to quote doitall's post, then respond to it, but the two got merged due to a slight of hand.
Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Mustay(m): 5:29pm On Aug 11, 2008
oio


the old man in that pic looks like LAte Adedibu
Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Arnold1(m): 8:58pm On Aug 11, 2008
[b]Mega Plaza, VI, Lagos has been given a befitting face lif[/b]t


Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Arnold1(m): 12:25am On Aug 12, 2008
Enugu city




Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Arnold1(m): 12:27am On Aug 12, 2008

Newly built homes at Lekki, Lagos





Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Arnold1(m): 12:41am On Aug 12, 2008
Golden Gate Chinese Restaurant, Victoria Island, Lagos





Planes at Lagos Airport



Arik Air building at Lagos Airport

Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Arnold1(m): 8:51pm On Aug 12, 2008
Lagos Marina






Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Arnold1(m): 9:10pm On Aug 13, 2008
Gurara Falls, Niger State



Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by nazzyon(m): 9:13pm On Aug 14, 2008
Please, things to put into consideration:

Security of the Nation.

Tourism


ADVICE

If you want other nationalities or even Nigerians to gain from your contribution.

Every one or some of these pictures can be placed on the Google Map
Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Gamine(f): 3:18pm On Aug 15, 2008
The marina

Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by MCUsman(m): 6:00pm On Aug 15, 2008
Please help

I have a lot of good picture of northern nigeria especially Kano & jigawa. but i find it to paste them. The information below keep on comming. How can i re-size it to the limit required

Warning: upload_max_filesize of 2097152 bytes exceeded - file [attachment[]=
Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Kingy3: 7:04pm On Aug 15, 2008
@ MC Usman

You can use a free tool called Multiple Image Resizer http://www.multipleimageresizer.net/download.aspx to decrease the size. Under the "Processing Options" tab check "Resize" and leave everything else blank.  On the "Resizing" tab choose "Scale to Height" and type 1024. Finally under the "Save Options" tab save all the resized pictures to a different folder than the originals, save as JPEG format 100% quality, and check to add a suffix, something like "resized" or "reduced" etc.  Then go to the "Go" tab and click the Go button.
Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by MCUsman(m): 10:53am On Aug 16, 2008
Thanks
Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Arnold1(m): 11:22pm On Aug 16, 2008

Beautiful Abuja Picture



Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Arnold1(m): 2:52am On Aug 18, 2008
A road in Niger State


Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by Arnold1(m): 3:04am On Aug 18, 2008
Ceddi Plaza, Abuja



Re: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by omega25red(m): 6:51pm On Aug 27, 2008
@ The Sly

Regarding the comment you made to me on the 10th page of this topic which i found today:

F@#k you and the donkey you rode in on. Douche bag if i say i am tired of seeing big buildings i mean i am tired of seeing big buildings in photos that are life less. This in case you didn't know R tard is a forum, people are allowed to express their views on what ever goes on here and without comments from people like you. Your corn ball ass pictures would not have a leg to stand on if people didn't make comments about them.
I ask if anyone had pictures of life in Lagos meaning the people and things they do on a daily basis not buildings that have been built through money gained by either stealing or corruption in most cases.

I never demanded anything i just asked if anyone had a pic with life in it and not a building or a high way. (I'm allowed as a member of this forum site and if you are an aspiring admin on this site , that's not how you go about getting the job) Either you have it or you don't.

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