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| Re: A Trip To Akwa Ibom: Lugard Colonial Office, Slaves Prison, Bridge Of No Return by Ramos16(m): 10:49pm On Mar 09, 2020 |
seanwilliam:You inability to comprehend the validity of my concern goes a long way to to prove my earlier assertion about your insensitivity and selfishness |
| Re: A Trip To Akwa Ibom: Lugard Colonial Office, Slaves Prison, Bridge Of No Return by seanwilliam(m): 10:51pm On Mar 09, 2020 |
Ramos16:well I have no option than to leave you to bask in foolishness |
| Re: A Trip To Akwa Ibom: Lugard Colonial Office, Slaves Prison, Bridge Of No Return by Ebenezer2021(m): 12:11am On Mar 10, 2020 |
gentlegenius:i dey Uyo oh. Do they have palmwine and dog meat over there? |
| Re: A Trip To Akwa Ibom: Lugard Colonial Office, Slaves Prison, Bridge Of No Return by cooldipo(m): 5:43am On Mar 10, 2020 |
Look at the state of these memorial structures that should jolt our minds to rewriting the wrong of the past. These are as important as the Aso Rock and National Assembly Building for any nation that is alive to its responsibility. I recommend this building are privatized or given to the local community to restore and manage to generate tourism derived income. Similar things that exist in our sister country was the main point of attraction for their Year of Return Tourism Campaign that made it look like all the slaves that left Africa exited from their country. Badagry has something similar to this slave trade past too. Government at the central cannot take proper care of monuments that is mile away from them. Their income is not even dependent on these monuments. The tourism potential here is enormous! Nigeria wake up! Government at all level is a charade! |
| Re: A Trip To Akwa Ibom: Lugard Colonial Office, Slaves Prison, Bridge Of No Return by megatran(m): 6:54am On Mar 10, 2020 |
mtinfx:I wasn't scammed bro. To further buttress your claim, could you point out an ad indicating two bedroom flat for rent at 500k around those areas? Then everyone would be more enlightened and I will stand corrected. |
| Re: A Trip To Akwa Ibom: Lugard Colonial Office, Slaves Prison, Bridge Of No Return by Olufemi786(m): 1:17pm On Mar 10, 2020 |
Petyprincess:Let talk in private so as to know you better |
| Re: A Trip To Akwa Ibom: Lugard Colonial Office, Slaves Prison, Bridge Of No Return by Irore: 1:46pm On Mar 10, 2020 |
nurez305:This garri and afang soup. Hope this lady is not trying to commit suicide with this mountain of Eba. |
| Re: A Trip To Akwa Ibom: Lugard Colonial Office, Slaves Prison, Bridge Of No Return by Vabasi(m): 2:14pm On Mar 10, 2020 |
nlPoster:The Aba Women Riot actually happened in Ikot Abasi, Akwa Ibom State; hence, the memorial. |
| Re: A Trip To Akwa Ibom: Lugard Colonial Office, Slaves Prison, Bridge Of No Return by gentlegenius(m): 2:18pm On Mar 10, 2020 |
Ebenezer2021:Hahahaha... We have better dog meat here, but the palm wine here is not very fresh. I will be in Uyo this weekend. |
| Re: A Trip To Akwa Ibom: Lugard Colonial Office, Slaves Prison, Bridge Of No Return by gassbee: 5:04pm On Mar 11, 2020 |
Vabasi:so why is it called Aba Women riot |
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