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so once person snap ontop dis sofa nd those picture behind,dats means what........ photoshoping oya gbera... |
TrapQueen77:you are just too fake for my likeness. |
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1. Pangolin
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2. Dugongs
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3. Aye Aye
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4. Porcupine
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5. Lemur
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6. Gerenuk
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7. Elephant Shrew
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8. Galagos
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9. Aardvark
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10. African Civet
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Nairalanders are known to always misplace names of some rare animals when killed and posted for online reactions. here are a list of 10 correct names of rare animals. Cc. lalasticlala mynd44 |
5. Peppered Snails Nigerians love their meat and even more when it is fried/grilled and peppered. Peppered snails are not the most popular, that is, unlike most of these small chops which can be found being sold on street corners, peppered snails are rarely seen. This, by no means, diminishes Nigerian’s love for this spicy and crunchy food.
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4. Samosa Not all Nigerian small chops originated in the west African country. One of such is Samosa which originated in the middle east. It is a fried thin film of dough which contains goodies like meat, garnished with onions, peppers, potatoes and some vegetables. It is also served at parties along side puff puff, spring rolls and spicy grilled chicken. It is pretty much a fried Nigerian meat pie but with a thinner layer of dough.
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3 puff puff Puff Puff is a sweet dough deep fried in vegetable oil. It is arguably one of Nigerian’s favourite small chops if not the best. This sweet fluffy snack is made from the simplest ingredients–flour, sugar, water, nutmeg yet it has the ability to take your palates on an amazingly tasty journey.
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2. Suya In Nigeria, night time is the perfect time for suya. Made popular by mallams of northern Nigeria, this beef kebab can be seen sold on various parts of a street. They are cheap and often sold in news papers along side fresh red onions and a special spice blend called yaji. The The yaji gives it a distinct smell/taste that differentiates it from other basic peppered grilled meat. Suya has also evolved to be used as a pizza topping in some restaurants as well as a filling for dishes that require meat fillings.
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1. Asun Asun is a spicy goat meat that is particularly served at parties, seeing as the key tool, an outdoor grill isn’t a popular tool the average Nigerian owns. Asun has a distinct aroma, thanks to the goat flavour that could wake you up from sleep if it was being cooked in your neighborhood. The goat is usually grilled in an open barbecue and eventually chopped to tiny bits of deliciousness.
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A Nigerian party without finger foods is an incomplete one. Finger foods are popularly known as small chops in Nigeria. They serve as appetizers, preparing the palates for the main dish. Nigerian finger foods/small chops can also be eaten as a stand-alone snack. They range from meaty dishes like gizdodo to pastry foods like sausage rolls and sweet snacks like donuts or chin chin. We have compiled 5 of the most delicious Nigerian finger foods people around the world are missing out on. Cc. lalasticlala ( i knw dis is not snake food ooo) mynd44 seun
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ramzylipi:lol. u didnt even mention UBA building, u are saying cocoa house. mtttchewww..... |
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This list is bound to change soon, as construction jobs have begun to flourish in many African countries . Especially with projects such as HOPE City in Ghana, Africa is become a great place for companies to build some truly breathtaking skyscrapers and apartment complexes. Ranging from Ghana to Zaire, Africa is on its way to forming some truly unique skylines. |
10. Ministry of Foreign Affairs building The building housing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Arab Republic of Egypt is the tenth tallest building in Africa . At 469 feet, it cost 127 million Egyptian Pounds to build. It was 39 above ground floors, with 42 floors in total counting basement levels. It finished construction in 1994
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9. 88 On Field Located in Durban, this skyscraper is 481 feet tall. It was originally called 362 West Street, then renamed as the building has entrances on both West and Field streets. It is both a shopping center and office building.
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8. South African Reserve Bank Building The South African Reserve Bank is the main bank of South Africa. At 492 feet, it is one of the tallest buildings on the continent. It was created after Parliament passed the Currency and Bank Act of 10 August 1920 as a reaction to World War I. It has the distinction of being the fourth central bank formed outside of the United States and Europe.
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7. Pearl Dawn or The Pearls At 499 feet, this building ties with the Marble Towers. A lush apartment building, it is a lush option for residents of South Africa. It is the first building on this list located in KwaZulu-Natal province.
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6. Marble Towers The third Johannesburg resident on the list of the top 10 tallest African buildings, the Marble Towers are located in Johannesburg’s Central Business District. At 499 feet, it is largely used for an office building.
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5. NITEL Tower The NITEL Tower is a building located in Lagos, Nigeria. It tops 525 feet, or 160 meters, and is the headquarter building of NITEL, The Nigerian Telecommunication Company. There is a communications spire at the top that acts as a lighthouse beacon for Lagos Harbor. It is the tallest building in Nigeria.
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4. Bahia Center The Bahia Center is a 31-floor tower that features a shopping mall and hotel with 500 different rooms. It is located in Oran, Algeria and tops 530 feet, making it the fourth tallest building in africa.
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3. Ponte City Apartments Another building in Johannesburg, the Ponte City is a skyscraper that tops 567.6 feet tall. It is the tallest residential skyscraper in Africa. When it was initially built, it was an incredibly desirable address due to its fantastic views of Johannesburg. As is, it still features a very popular apartment complex with advertisements on the top floor’s walls.
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2. Hassan II Mosque The Hassan II Mosque is located in Casablanca, Morocco. At 689 feet from ground to minaret was completed in 1993 and is the seventh largest mosque in the entire world. The minaret is 60 stories and is topped with a laser that faces Mecca.
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