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Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by RockHard: 6:13pm On Jun 29, 2018
More Lasgidi...

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Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by Olasigun01(m): 6:28pm On Jun 29, 2018
wonuks:
dem no fine joor.

Compare and contrast with this one. Dubai no get money reach Naija oo.
Corruption is in the blood of every Nigerian. Corruption leads to stunted growth and blurred vision

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U urself know that DUBAI get money pass naija. Yet they have working system.

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Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by Omonaijani: 6:42pm On Jun 29, 2018
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Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by Edge1(m): 8:23pm On Jun 29, 2018
Philistine:
Onitsha is not on your list .....but these people claim to have the tallest building in the country. Empty chest beaters!

Stfu

Goan change your brown roof first.
Conie
Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by bewla(m): 8:32pm On Jun 29, 2018
Follygunners:

Whose money? Okoro get oyel? Jungle no fit, abeg.. grin grin
true true he pain them abi ego turn round no talk then o
Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by Paperwhite(m): 8:35pm On Jun 29, 2018
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Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by Hez143(m): 8:47pm On Jun 29, 2018
hisexcellency34:
eko for show
Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by sammirano: 9:15pm On Jun 29, 2018
Philistine:
Onitsha is not on your list .....but these people claim to have the tallest building in the country. Empty chest beaters!

grin grin angry
Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by kobenol(m): 9:32pm On Jun 29, 2018
Excuse me. Which building is "Ministry of communications building" in Lagos.
I suppose it's not P & T at Obalende (that houses NIPOST today).
That's not nearly anywhere in the order of 1st ten.

Cocoa House Ibadan was the first skyscraper in Africa before being overtaken and deserves the 3rd or 4th rank at 23 floors.

Stallion building (Union bank HQ) is architecturally taller taller than any other building.
Nitel building is all-winner structurally only due to its antenna spire.
Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by MrGerald(m): 9:52pm On Jun 29, 2018
Stop showing us these dirty buildings you call tallest.
Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by Goalnaldo(m): 10:29pm On Jun 29, 2018
I checked it up in wiki and look what I found.. Op was nearly accurate.

Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by flex04(m): 10:55pm On Jun 29, 2018
Paradise163:
Who made this numbering sef? You mean to tell me that Union Bank Hq is taller than UBA House?
still dey think am sef
Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by cosmos1440: 11:41pm On Jun 29, 2018
hoygift:
nawao land na 200 million per plot for Ikoyi where most of this buildings Are located, then check for yourself why whites don't believe we are suffering... stop posting such threads here lets know where our problems are coming from

None of these houses is in Ikoyi.
Besides, why should it matter to you whether or not whites think we are suffering ?
You just publicly displayed your level of ignorance and colo-mentality.
Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by sheymoni(m): 11:56pm On Jun 29, 2018
wonuks:
dem no fine joor.

Compare and contrast with this one. Dubai no get money reach Naija oo.
Corruption is in the blood of every Nigerian. Corruption leads to stunted growth and blurred vision

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This picture here is not Dubai, it’s in Abu Dhabi & it’s called etihad towers

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Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by wonuks(m): 6:42am On Jun 30, 2018
sheymoni:




This picture here is not Dubai, it’s in Abu Dhabi & it’s called etihad towers

Thanks jare. Wetin I sabi?

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Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by emexoustin: 6:57am On Jun 30, 2018
OP please try an get updated information before posting. Your information is totally outdated.

This is Eko Tower 2 which stands at 110 metres

Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by emexoustin: 7:09am On Jun 30, 2018
Eko Black Pearl is also not in your list!!

Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by Toofan007: 7:59am On Jun 30, 2018
beejayvince:
Nigeria is home to some of the tallest buildings in Africa. Many of these buildings are located in Lagos, and in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory. These two places are also among the most beautiful cities in Nigeria.

Here is a list of the tallest buildings in Nigeria. This list uses standard measurement of height, and it does not include antennas and masts. This is because the inclusion of these structures may make the post lose its essence.

So, here goes:

1. NECOM House, Lagos.



This building is located in Marina, Lagos State. It stands at a height of 160m (525ft), and has a floor count of 32. The building, which was completed in 1979, suffered a fire in 1983 and another in 2015. Yet, it remains the tallest building in Nigeria.

2. Union Bank Building, Lagos.



Standing at a height of 124m (407ft), this building is also located in Marina, Lagos State. The 28-storey building is the headquarters of the Union Bank of Nigeria.

3. The World Trade Centre (Tower 2), Abuja.



No, this building is not located in New York City. It is located in the Central Business District of Abuja, Nigeria. The 25-floor office building stands at a height of 120m (394ft). It was completed in 2016.

4. The World Trade Centre (Tower 1), Abuja.



This building is the residential twin of the World Trade Centre (Tower 1). With 24 floors containing 120 apartments, the building stands at 110m (361ft), making it the tallest residential building in Nigeria. It was completed in 2016, and is also located in the Central Business District of Abuja.

5. Ministry of Communication Building, Lagos.

This building seals its place on this list with a height of 109m (358ft). Having 30 floors, it is located in Lagos State.

Other buildings on the list are:
6. Cocoa House, Ibadan.
7. Intercontinental Hotel, Lagos.
8. Independence House, Lagos.
9. CBN, Lagos.
10. Great Nigeria House, Lagos.

See more details and photos here:
https://www.nigerianindex.com/photos-the-10-tallest-buildings-in-nigeria/

Does the height of NECOM house include the mast?
Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by Revolva(m): 10:08am On Jun 30, 2018
Re: Photos: The 10 Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (2018) by CsRockefeller(m): 2:47pm On Jun 30, 2018
Paradise163:
Who made this numbering sef?
You mean to tell me that Union Bank Hq is taller than UBA House?

Exactly! Was expecting to see UBA house on that list.

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