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Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by tjskii(f): 6:11pm On Jun 07, 2018
That chauffeur resemble Julius agu
Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by SolexxBarry(m): 6:17pm On Jun 07, 2018
Nice one


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Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by Tanyogo(m): 6:22pm On Jun 07, 2018
AutoJoshNG:
These are indeed great pictures of the late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe in the year 1959.

Also fondly referred to as “Zik” or "Zik of Africa", this Nigerian statesman was the first President of Nigeria from 1963 to 1966.

He is popularly considered as the driving force behind Nigeria's independence and came to be known as the "father of Nigerian Nationalism".

Azikiwe could speak Yoruba, Hausa and his native language, Igbo.

Motivated to get a university education, he traveled to U.S. and attended various colleges including Storer College, Columbia University, the University of Pennsylvania and Howard.

He returned to Africa in 1934 to start work as a journalist in the Gold Coast (now Ghana). In British West Africa, Azikiwe was an important advocate of Nigerian and African nationalism, first as a journalist and later as political leader.

In one of the pictures shown below, the great nationalist is seen standing near his car. And in another, he is sitting in the same car.

If you know the name and model of this car, kindly state it in the comment section.












In the picture below is the Chauffeur of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe




See more photos here:

https://autojosh.com/dr-nnamdi-azikiwe-and-his-car-in-the-year-1959-photos/


Boss, this can't be 1959 pictures nah. Haba!
Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by HomeOfMe(f): 6:37pm On Jun 07, 2018
AutoJoshNG:
These are indeed great pictures of the late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe in the year 1959.

Also fondly referred to as “Zik” or "Zik of Africa", this Nigerian statesman was the first President of Nigeria from 1963 to 1966.

He is popularly considered as the driving force behind Nigeria's independence and came to be known as the "father of Nigerian Nationalism".

Azikiwe could speak Yoruba, Hausa and his native language, Igbo.

Motivated to get a university education, he traveled to U.S. and attended various colleges including Storer College, Columbia University, the University of Pennsylvania and Howard.

He returned to Africa in 1934 to start work as a journalist in the Gold Coast (now Ghana). In British West Africa, Azikiwe was an important advocate of Nigerian and African nationalism, first as a journalist and later as political leader.

In one of the pictures shown below, the great nationalist is seen standing near his car. And in another, he is sitting in the same car.

If you know the name and model of this car, kindly state it in the comment section.












In the picture below is the Chauffeur of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe




See more photos here:

https://autojosh.com/dr-nnamdi-azikiwe-and-his-car-in-the-year-1959-photos/

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Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by john650(m): 6:52pm On Jun 07, 2018
Abjay97:
Africans dont truly value old stuff.. if that car was preserved till now, selling it now, could fetch you a million dollars


*Pic shows not a car, but faces of happy and satisfied citizens*
Looking at the car's size, fins and the placement of the steering wheel on the left, I would say it was an American import. Back then, Nigeria was still a colony of Britain and drove on the left side of the road. The wheels were on the right then until the early 70s.
Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by yoged(m): 6:55pm On Jun 07, 2018
Just look at how they all dress, they were deep in Nigeria culture. Not now when decency isn't in people's dictionary.
Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by ddjay: 7:01pm On Jun 07, 2018
OrestesDante:
angry angry angry


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AutoJoshNG shey you know say I bin dey think say na you be this.. Because the pose looks like someone taking a selfie
Is this the face of autojosh


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Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by pascalbenz: 7:02pm On Jun 07, 2018
No na motorolla
DOUBLEWAHALA:
the name of the car is segam
Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by Heffalump(m): 7:06pm On Jun 07, 2018
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked



Nnamdi Azikiwe was the biggest dreamer of his era.
He wanted to be seen as a Nationalist at the expense of his people.
He was blind to the reality on ground that Nationalism can't exist in Nigeria.

This mumu would have been more celebrated if he first sought to be Zik of Onitsha first before aiming for Zik of Africa.

You gotta start from the roots first.
Ahmadu Bello cared about his people first.
Obafemi Awolowo also.
But oga forgot that charity begins at home and wanted to care for all of Africa.

I strongly believe there's power in Names because many years later, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan made the same mistake Zik made probably because of the Azikiwe in his own name.
Neglecting his people in the South and living to please the Northern Elite.

Right now, I don't care to know what car he drove, because his actions and inactions completely drove a people many miles backward.

Your brain must be weighing as close as Einstein's.

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Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by Dedetwo(m): 7:10pm On Jun 07, 2018
Abjay97:
Africans dont truly value old stuff.. if that car was preserved till now, selling it now, could fetch you a million dollars


*Pic shows not a car, but faces of happy and satisfied citizens*

Africans do no think like human beings. The constructive stream of thought or lack thereof among Africans can be attributed to lack of economic growth in the continent.
Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by GeeString: 7:14pm On Jun 07, 2018
john650:

Looking at the car's size, fins and the placement of the steering wheel on the left has side, I would say it was an American import. Back then, Nigeria was still a colony of Britain and drove on the left hand side of the road. The wheels were on the right then until the early 70s.




Its a 1959 Buick Electra 225 Convertible.

I already answered that question but AutoJosh no wan acknowledge because I attached a fee.

Ingrate.
Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by Evidenx(m): 8:40pm On Jun 07, 2018
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked



Nnamdi Azikiwe was the biggest dreamer of his era.
He wanted to be seen as a Nationalist at the expense of his people.
He was blind to the reality on ground that Nationalism can't exist in Nigeria.

This mumu would have been more celebrated if he first sought to be Zik of Onitsha first before aiming for Zik of Africa.

You gotta start from the roots first.
Ahmadu Bello cared about his people first.
Obafemi Awolowo also.
But oga forgot that charity begins at home and wanted to care for all of Africa.

I strongly believe there's power in Names because many years later, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan made the same mistake Zik made probably because of the Azikiwe in his own name.
Neglecting his people in the South and living to please the Northern Elite.

Right now, I don't care to know what car he drove, because his actions and inactions completely drove a people many miles backward.
bros I nor know say u get sense like this ooo.. just that ur MUMU Na plenty pass.. lol

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Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by Somkaebu: 9:15pm On Jun 07, 2018
He was supposed to be a hero.
Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by Nobody: 10:43pm On Jun 07, 2018
AutoJoshNG:
These are indeed great pictures of the late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe in the year 1959.

Also fondly referred to as “Zik” or "Zik of Africa", this Nigerian statesman was the first President of Nigeria from 1963 to 1966.

He is popularly considered as the driving force behind Nigeria's independence and came to be known as the "father of Nigerian Nationalism".

Azikiwe could speak Yoruba, Hausa and his native language, Igbo.

Motivated to get a university education, he traveled to U.S. and attended various colleges including Storer College, Columbia University, the University of Pennsylvania and Howard.

He returned to Africa in 1934 to start work as a journalist in the Gold Coast (now Ghana). In British West Africa, Azikiwe was an important advocate of Nigerian and African nationalism, first as a journalist and later as political leader.

In one of the pictures shown below, the great nationalist is seen standing near his car. And in another, he is sitting in the same car.

If you know the name and model of this car, kindly state it in the comment section.












In the picture below is the Chauffeur of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe




See more photos here:

https://autojosh.com/dr-nnamdi-azikiwe-and-his-car-in-the-year-1959-photos/


Autojosh...

Where do you source your contents from?
They always awesome and informative. You have a way of connecting them to Vehicles(Your niche).

Lovely!
Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by colestephan86: 10:49pm On Jun 07, 2018
AutoJoshNG:
These are indeed great pictures of the late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe in the year 1959.

Also fondly referred to as “Zik” or "Zik of Africa", this Nigerian statesman was the first President of Nigeria from 1963 to 1966.

He is popularly considered as the driving force behind Nigeria's independence and came to be known as the "father of Nigerian Nationalism".

Azikiwe could speak Yoruba, Hausa and his native language, Igbo.

Motivated to get a university education, he traveled to U.S. and attended various colleges including Storer College, Columbia University, the University of Pennsylvania and Howard.

He returned to Africa in 1934 to start work as a journalist in the Gold Coast (now Ghana). In British West Africa, Azikiwe was an important advocate of Nigerian and African nationalism, first as a journalist and later as political leader.

In one of the pictures shown below, the great nationalist is seen standing near his car. And in another, he is sitting in the same car.

If you know the name and model of this car, kindly state it in the comment section.












In the picture below is the Chauffeur of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe




See more photos here:

https://autojosh.com/dr-nnamdi-azikiwe-and-his-car-in-the-year-1959-photos/

sorry o my eastern brothers, apart from this cars , what and what did this man do in the east?

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Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by Xander85: 11:10pm On Jun 07, 2018
Kyllahmc:
Before Nigeria was hijacked by northerners...

Bros, don't blame the northerners. Rather blame gullible southern leaders like Zik for the blind belief in 'one Nigeria' thereby allowing the north to 'hijack' power! Moreso when he must have been aware how his people were viewed and treated by these same muslim north he was giving a leeway to!

The north (also aided by Britain) saw a chance to lord it over everyone else, and they took it!

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Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by emmysoftyou: 10:49pm On Jun 10, 2018
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked



Nnamdi Azikiwe was the biggest dreamer of his era.
He wanted to be seen as a Nationalist at the expense of his people.
He was blind to the reality on ground that Nationalism can't exist in Nigeria.

This mumu would have been more celebrated if he first sought to be Zik of Onitsha first before aiming for Zik of Africa.

You gotta start from the roots first.
Ahmadu Bello cared about his people first.
Obafemi Awolowo also.
But oga forgot that charity begins at home and wanted to care for all of Africa.

I strongly believe there's power in names because many years later, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan made the same mistake Zik made probably because of the Azikiwe in his own name.
Neglecting his people in the South and living to please the Northern Elite.

Right now, I don't care to know what car he drove, because his actions and inactions completely drove a people many miles backward.
my first time to respect your reasonable comment.
Thanks for speaking the mind of a thousand view of the great igbos.
Re: See Nnamdi Azikiwe And His Car In 1959: Can You Tell The Name Of The Car? by SternProphet: 11:18pm On Jun 10, 2018
That's a Chevrolet I forget the name now. We called it felele

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