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Niamey - Niger
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Freetown - Sierra Leone
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Cotonou - Benin
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Banjul - The Gambia
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Ouagadougou - Burkina Faso
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Dakar - Senegal
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Bamako - Mali
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Monrovia -Liberia
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Accra - Ghana
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Lome -TOGO
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Abidjan - Ivory Coast
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Lagos - Nigeria
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czarr:Percentage wise the number of lightskinned people in Ghana are more than those in Nigeria. I've been there before. |
prettythicksme:nigeria has more black ladies than them.They don't bleach like naija babes as well. |
czarr:are we not charcoal than them? |
cc- seun Lalasticlala |
lilchris04:If you are below the cut off grade for medicine then please forget. |
lilchris04:They use cut off points ok.Check the cutoff grades for each programme on their website. |
HomoSapiien:Chai!!!! R.I.P ENGLISH |
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1.The Unity Palace (Yaounde, Cameroon)
With the towering pillars that holds its walls,
pleasant surroundings and verdant greenery
around it, the Unity Palace is a striking work
of art. Located in the region Etoudi, Yaounde,
it is the presidential palace of the President of
Cameroon. The President of Cameroon has
been using the palace since November 6,
1982, when he assumed Office.
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2.Abdeen Palace (Cairo, Egypt)
Considered one of the most luxurious palaces
in the world with its embellishments, paintings,
and large number of clocks scattered in the
parlors and wings, most of which are
decorated with pure gold, Abdeen Palace is
exotic. It is located above Qasr el-Nil Street in
eastern Downtown Cairo, Egypt. It is a historic
Cairo palace which has 500 suites, and is the
official residence and main office of the
President of Egypt.
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3.Union Buildings (Pretoria, South Africa)
The Union Buildings form the official seat of
the South African government and also house
the offices of the president of South Africa.
With its vast gardens, the buildings are located
in Pretoria and constitute a South African
national heritage site. These remarkable
buildings, built from light sandstone, were
designed by the architect Sir Herbert Baker in
the English monumental style and are 285m
long. The architectural design of the buildings
is simply wonderful and a must see.
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4. State House of Namibia (Windhoek,
Namibia)
Bordered by a two-kilometer long steel fence
with dark-glassed towers and large guard
rooms, and covers 25 hectares of land, the
State House of the Republic of Namibia is a
fortress. It is located in the Auasblick suburb
of Windhoek. This majestic site is the
administrative capital of Namibia, as well as
the official residence of the President of
Namibia. The State House was designed by the
North Korean company,Mansudae Overseas
Projects, and built in 66 months. It is reported
that the administrative building cost a
staggering N$400 million Namibian dollars.
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5.The Flagstaff House (Accra, Ghana)
This breathtaking site is the presidential palace
of Ghana, which serves as a residence and
office of the President of Ghana. The Flagstaff
House was reconstructed and inaugurated by
the government of John Agyekum Kufour. The
cost of the construction was around $45-50
million and was overseen by an Indian
contractor.
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6.Iavoloha Palace (Antananarivo,
Madagascar)
Situated at the base of a hilltop, with its
beauty and grandeur, Iavoloha Palace is one of
a kind. Located 15km to the south from
Antananarivo, Madagascar, it is the
Presidential palace of the President of
Madagascar.
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7.Presidential Palace (Khartoum, Sudan)
Adorned with invaluable relics and antiques,
Presidential Palace located on Blue Nile Street
adjacent to the Palace Museum in Khartoum,
Sudan is markedly historical. The Palace serves
as residence and administrative office of the
President of Sudan.
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8.Presidential Palace (Nouakchott, Mauritania) This site houses the President of Mauritania and is the principal administrative office of the government of Mauritania. Built by Chinese contractors, Presidential Palace is the most outstanding landmark in the centre city of Nouakchott, Mauritania with its enormous gardens and grounds.
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9) Presidential Palace (Dakar, Senegal)
With the elegant white vantage and extensive
gardens beautifying it, Presidential Palace,
Dakar, Senegal, is one of the most beautiful
sites in Africa. It is the Palace of the President
of Senegal.
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source: http://www.africaranking.com/most-beautiful-presidential-palaces-in-africa/2/ Most beautiful presidential palaces in Africa: It is little wonder that, with their respective titles, the palaces of many African presidents will be garlanded with magnificent structures and beautiful scenery. Here are top 10 Most Beautiful Presidential Palaces in Africa as of 2015. . 10) State House (Kampala, Uganda) State House is the official residence of the President of Uganda. Situated at Entebbe, 40 km south of Kampala, capital of Uganda, it is adjacent to a ceremonial “H” shaped building which hosted the Queen of England on her visit to Uganda for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. State House is undergoing some revamp with a project cost at approximately $1.6 million.
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