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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Nobody: 8:22pm On Oct 23, 2014
iconize:


Rossike, let me pretend you don't understand my point even though you do understand.

Should your Nigeria be matching its achievements with Zimbabwe's at this stage or Germany?

Zimbabwe got a lot more infrastructure long before Nigeria ever did. Just like in South Africa, the apartheid Rhodesian govt re-invested the proceeds of their export trade back into the country. In the nations which the colonialists took to be 'theirs' (due to high European populations etc) they invested in those economies. In nations like Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Congo etc, with negligible white populations, the colonialists simply exploited and put next to nothing back. So it's no surprise Zimbabwe has relatively good infrastructure compared to Nigeria. They've had a working govt longer than we have. When looking at these things you must always use a historical perspective.

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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by plainmirror(m): 8:23pm On Oct 23, 2014
Dereformer:
GEJ is working

Let me educate you properly senor GEJ e-worker, those architectural edifices has been in place long before jona stepped foot into asorock. So no need trying to appraise him with something he never contributed to as a political office holder.

#my2cents
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by DeXpertTutors: 8:26pm On Oct 23, 2014
I really love this ORIENTAL HOTEL BUILDING

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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Explicit01: 8:29pm On Oct 23, 2014
Nothing really special about those structures.
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Franchise21(m): 8:31pm On Oct 23, 2014
Dereformer:
GEJ is working
Must u politicize everything? How does all dis concern GEJ? most of these buildings were already built before GEJ became president
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by tonte(m): 8:31pm On Oct 23, 2014
what do these buildings have to do with him working?

Dereformer:
GEJ is working
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by charlesditro: 8:32pm On Oct 23, 2014
christejames:
Well, beautiful indeed! Nigeria is actually beautiful, every states in Nigeria have a unique architecture and place of tourist attraction.
obviously u never traveled out of this country and have been totally subject urself to Nollywood movies. go France or even Dubai make u see magnificent( not just beautiful). befor u start ur tour reach south Africa.
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by sirrinky: 8:33pm On Oct 23, 2014
Dereformer:
GEJ is working

THUNDER FIRE YOUR TEETH THERE. ARE YOU NOT TIRED OF THIS STUPID SYCOPHANCY? WHAT IS GEJ IS WORKING? NA GEJ BUILD SHERATON ABI NATIONAL MOSQUE OR EKO HOTELS? GOD GO PUNISH UNA IF UNA SENSE NO COME BACK SOON OH. I'm not a fan of any of the politicians or political party so dont think i'm some supporter. I only advocate common sense angry angry

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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by ikweremilitant: 8:33pm On Oct 23, 2014
iconize:
These are regular buildings in some countries.

There's absolutely nothing stunning about the Ibadan building. I suggest its replaced with another picture, thanks.
my broda say d truth 4 once,wats wrong with d ibadan bulding.thats a nice bulding.if u dnt like it,buld ur own.
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Franchise21(m): 8:34pm On Oct 23, 2014
ROSSIKE:


Zimbabwe got a lot more infrastructure long before Nigeria ever did. Just like in South Africa, the apartheid Rhodesian govt re-invested the proceeds of their export trade back into the country. In the nations which the colonialists took to be 'theirs' (due to high European populations etc) they invested in those economies. In nations like Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Congo etc, with negligible white populations, the colonialists simply exploited and put next to nothing back. So it's no surprise Zimbabwe has relatively good infrastructure compared to Nigeria. They've had a working govt longer than we have. When looking at these things you must always use a historical perspective.
What is dis one insinuating?
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Flygerian1(m): 8:35pm On Oct 23, 2014
Cool pix
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by tonte(m): 8:35pm On Oct 23, 2014
lool you are wicked my man

iconize:


M_oron, I think you're right.

Nigeria has gone far in development? grin grin

Apart from bombarding peeps with drivels, do you also tell jokes for a living? grin
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Nobody: 8:36pm On Oct 23, 2014
charlesditro:
obviously u never traveled out of this country and have been totally subject urself to Nollywood movies. go France or even Dubai make u see magnificent( not just beautiful). befor u start ur tour reach south Africa.

Negativity is the enemy of creativity.

- David Lynch
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Franchise21(m): 8:36pm On Oct 23, 2014
sirrinky:


THUNDER FIRE YOUR TEETH THERE. ARE YOU NOT TIRED OF THIS STUPID SYCOPHANCY? WHAT IS GEJ IS WORKING? NA GEJ BUILD SHERATON ABI NATIONAL MOSQUE OR EKO HOTELS? GOD GO PUNISH UNA IF UNA SENSE NO COME BACK SOON OH. I'm not a fan of any of the politicians or political party so dont think i'm some supporter. I only advocate common sense angry angry
Tell him something
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Omimah: 8:36pm On Oct 23, 2014
Point Block (secretariat), Port Harcourt should be there.
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by kccarew(f): 8:37pm On Oct 23, 2014
ROSSIKE:
Central Bank of Nigeria, Lagos







Sheraton Abuja




wow! Its amazing what good snap shots and digital power can do, although I know most of these places, but men! Its so beautiful and amazing!



National Mosque Abuja





National Stadium Abuja






Mapo Hall ibadan





Lagos Cathedral





Four Points by Sheraton Lagos





National Communications Headquarters Abuja





National Cathedral Abuja






Silverbird Entertainment Center Abuja





Mega Plaza Lagos


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Dutse International Airport

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Hotel Presidential Port Harcourt





National Theatre Lagos






Federal Ministry of Defence Abuja





National Assembly Abuja





Eko Hotel Lagos






Akwa Ibom Stadium Uyo

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Akwa Ibom Digital Library Uyo





Central Bank Headquarters Abuja






Hilton Abuja

[img]http://www.globalvillagedirectory.info/Uploads/Images/-1_transcorp-hilton_nigeria-vol1_main.JPG[/img]



Ecowas Abuja






International Conference Centre Abuja





Churchgate Towers Lagos







Intercontinental Hotels Lagos






Oriental Hotel Lagos (phase 1)






Federal Palace Hotel Lagos







Eko Towers Lagos





Spar Lagos

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Southern Sun Hotel Lagos


[img]http://www.proudlyafrican.info/uploads/files/southern-sun-ikoi_-nigeria-vol1_main.jpg[/img]



Radison Bleu Hotel Lagos

[img]http://www.globalvillagedirectory.info/Uploads/Images/-1_radisson-blu_nigeria-vol1_main.JPG[/img]




Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja





Polo Park Mall Enugu



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Le Meridien Uyo





[img]http://3.bp..com/-4nTHGNxNtsI/T_bdljSSLMI/AAAAAAAAAVg/qBCeSj672Ig/s1600/Ibom.le.lanscape.jpg[/img]



NNPC Towers Abuja


[img]http://0.static.wix.com/media/3ecd55fcf979dfee949a2a6952a1093a.wix_mp_1024[/img]


Nicon Luxury Abuja





MMA 2 Lagos






Lagos City Hall







Civic Centre Lagos


[img]http://nigerianembassy.nu/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/lagosnight.jpg[/img]

Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Nobody: 8:40pm On Oct 23, 2014
iconize:
These are regular buildings in some countries.

There's absolutely nothing stunning about the Ibadan building. I suggest its replaced with another picture, thanks.
we will replace it with your father' mud house
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Nobody: 8:44pm On Oct 23, 2014
iconize:


Huh? undecided

Send me your neewds.
i don'do suchangry
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by killercute16(m): 8:50pm On Oct 23, 2014
so no fine building in the east sha.......seems lyk my pple are lacking behind. sad sad sad

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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by iconize(m): 8:52pm On Oct 23, 2014
ROSSIKE:


Zimbabwe got a lot more infrastructure long before Nigeria ever did. Just like in South Africa, the apartheid Rhodesian govt re-invested the proceeds of their export trade back into the country. In the nations which the colonialists took to be 'theirs' (due to high European populations etc) they invested in those economies. In nations like Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Congo etc, with negligible white populations, the colonialists simply exploited and put next to nothing back. So it's no surprise Zimbabwe has relatively good infrastructure compared to Nigeria. They've had a working govt longer than we have. When looking at these things you must always use a historical perspective.
You're right. But let's see.

Kenya also had a large number of whites prior to independence? Ivory coast also?

Kenya gained independence in 1963. While the whites colonists left Ivory coast in 1960.


Okay, this Ethiopia, another poor nation that was never colonized. Almost the same as Nigeria in terms of development.



Yeah, the whites didn't lay down much structures before leaving. But does that stop Nigeria from doing so? For a SUPER RICH nation that has been independent since 1960.

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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by chimzyblack(m): 9:00pm On Oct 23, 2014
iconize:

You're right. But let's see.

Kenya also had a large number of whites prior to independence? Ivory coast also?

Kenya gained independence in 1963. While the whites colonists left Ivory coast in 1960.


Okay, this Ethiopia, another poor nation that was never colonized. Almost the same as Nigeria in terms of development.



Yeah, the whites didn't lay down much structures before leaving. But does that stop Nigeria from doing so? For a SUPER RICH nation that has been independent since 1960.
SO WHAT IS FASCINATING ABOUT DAT PIC OF ETHIOPIA?

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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Davland(m): 9:02pm On Oct 23, 2014
tijjanioyan:
2be replaced wit cocoa house Ibadan

or Femi johnson building(glass house)

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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Spiff20(m): 9:02pm On Oct 23, 2014
What is beautiful about le meridien uyo, it doesn't fit in the context here Which is made up of mainly high rise buildings
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Ymodulus: 9:04pm On Oct 23, 2014
traware:
The NNPC towers are now pieces of sh.it with barricades and soldiers blocking the main road.Even the paint job is now peeling off and the International Conference Centre is also a very small venue.Nothing spectacular about it or is it because the walls are made of glass?Nigerians just love celebrating mediocrity and 'mumuity'


My bro that NNPC Building is now complete wasted the big lane road by its side is completely blocked with some red and white barricade. All in name if security. The building is not looking nice again. The glasses in between the towers inside at the back close to where some dry flowers are broken.

I mean the glass cladding

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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by iconize(m): 9:08pm On Oct 23, 2014
chimzyblack:
SO WHAT IS FASCINATING ABOUT DAT PIC OF ETHIOPIA?

And who said it's fascinating?

Read my post clearly. I was trying to create an impression.

Isn't that the kind of countries Nigerians are comparing their nation with?
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Princecharmin(m): 9:09pm On Oct 23, 2014
U don c my papa house? grin
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Nobody: 9:10pm On Oct 23, 2014
.

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Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Raypawer(m): 9:11pm On Oct 23, 2014
Idrismusty97:
Na only Lagos and Abuja dey Nigeria? I think we need to move the capital of the country to another region again smiley.


its not by moving capital, abi u no see Uyo and Port Harcourt dia
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by ayoolastowe(m): 9:15pm On Oct 23, 2014
Dereformer:
GEJ is working
na Gej build am?lobbish! undecided
Dereformer:
GEJ is working
na Gej build am?lobbish!
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by Princecharmin(m): 9:15pm On Oct 23, 2014
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Itz none of my business.
Tnx 4 taking ur time to read wat i v to saygrin grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria's Most Beautiful Buildings (pics) by tellwisdom: 9:17pm On Oct 23, 2014
These buildings beats virtually 80% of buildings anywhere in the world. Don't argue it

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