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richybanky:huh r u serious U sure say I no go beg make them post me go there |
richybanky:I'm ha PA |
mayorsweet:I was only advising n not judging |
Hmmmmm the story is getting complicated by the day n I can't even predict anything at all Now Dennis might be in soup if time isn't taken for the death of bode n Frank's murderers are still at large I guess we still have a very long way to go and chapter 30 and laden with surprises and revelations which will be very shocking Oyin I doff my hat for u.. U r getting there |
mercydaniel:u r loving him already while I'm here Haba this isn't fair o |
hilsocial:hope u don de hammer already |
Is past I guess is too strong that I guess might shake mich Mich's past is already revealed it's left for Joel to reveal his and this is the best time to do it instead of waiting for another day.. They're really deceitful couple sha BTW where's my Maureen o I haven't heard from ha for sometime nw Nice job Tiffanyj I'm really happy reading ur piece once again |
Gazaliah:no b u de shout all this boo boo boo nothing important n now U r here forming something Alfa Electronzeez come n see wonders |
erisegun:serious one o Seems a white garment one will b effective |
Beamborla:huh |
Gazaliah:hmmmmm gazaliah is that so U mean u forgot to invite me to the wedding fatia |
Beamborla:did u just call gazaliah sweetheart The holy gazaliah have gotten a boo... I think the world have finally spoilt remaining to b thrown away Erisegun o.. R u seeing what I'm seeing |
I haven't watched their match of recent but I'm afraid to be sure they'll improve soonest since keshi took over |
Mutuwa:wow that's a nice one too |
37. The London and Kano trading company, Lagos (1960s) 38. Ikorodu expressway, Lagos (1970s) 39. Lagos Airport – Fokker FK27 BOAC and Shell Tanker Fokker (1960s) 40. Ibadan, Capital and Seat of Government, Western Nigeria (1968)
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33. University College Hospital, Ibadan (1960s) 34. The Lagos – Kaduna Railway (1936) 35. General Post Office, Lagos (1973) 36. Mapo Hall, Mapo Hill Ibadan (1975)
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29. Emirs palace, Kano (1960) 30. Chapel Of The Resurrection, University Of Ibadan (1960s) 31. Central bank of Nigeria, Lagos (1950s) 32. Barclays bank and Shell Petroleum buildings, Lagos (1960s-Early 1970s)
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25. Western House of Assembly, Ibadan (late 1950s) 26. Independence Fountain on the main road leading into the city of Kaduna, Nigeria (1960s) 27. Humuani Mosque, Lagos (1933) 28. Lugard Memorial Hall, Kaduna (1960s.)
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21. Asaba-Onitsha ferry crossing (1959) 22. The main core of the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), Ile-Ife. 23. Main Gate University of Ibadan, (1960) 24. The Lagos Railway (1900s)
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17. A Nigerian chief with his family, 1910 18. Mary Slessor’s House in Calabar, Built in 1880. 19. CKC (Christ the King College), Onitsha. Central buildings, (1961) 20. Carter bridge street scene, Lagos Island (1950s)
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13. A Yoruba woman in a traditional attire 14. A man and a lady on a motorcycle in Lagos Nigeria (1969) 15. Ben Ekanem’s equestrian Statue of Queen Amina- National Theatre Lagos, (1980) 16. African Visionary: Chief Festus Sam Okotie-Eboh – a Nigerian politician and former minister for finance (1919-1966)
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9. Hair braiding in Nigeria. 1960 10. Nigeria leaders in those days 11. Old Carter bridge Lagos 12. Regiment of mounted armed guards in a procession during festival of Sallah in Katsina
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5. A Nigerian chief with his family (1910) 6. Fulani Milk maids (1960s-1970s) 7. Transportation in Nigeria 8. Igbo soldier during the Nigerian Civil War, (November, 1968)
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1. Independence Building and Lagos Harbour (1974) 2. General View Of Historic Kano City (1950s) 3. When Queen Elizabeth met her people –Nigerians (1950s) 4. A view from Ikoyi Park, Lagos
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Nigeria has grown to be Africans largest economy; the country has transformed from an unpretentious mishmash to a soaring capital in less than a century. You will be amazed at how Nigeria has changed throughout history, from economic growth, population growth, innovative government, oil and gas boom, transportation, real estate developments and revolutions. We look back at the history of Nigeria, we remember the good times and the bad times, we also look at the way people used to live and dress.All information and photos are culled from http://www.travelstart.com.ng/blog/40-old-photos-that-will-show-you-how-times-have-changed-in-nigeria/ |
Nigerdeltaboi:after she don wash put for una |
joyjoomla:side eyes him instead to river Niger |
spartoo:but it's showing in his speeches |
joyjoomla:raises eyebrows |
doublezero7:u started on a very bad note o |
mayorsweet:but ur own step slow pass slow march o |
Sambar:ur own beta nw |
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