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Am new here in Baskadia..Am from Nigeria

Am new here in Baskadia..Am from Nigeria
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*LION ADENIYI BALOGUN SWORN IN AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR DISTRICT 404 A3 NIGERIA

The brand new District Governor District 404 A3 Nigeria,Lion Shakiru Adeniyi Balogun NLCF LION ADENIYI PMJF ,flanked by the FVDG Lion Folasade Shotomide NLCF PMJF, and the 2VDG Lion Mary Onu NLCF PMJF, shortly after the swearing in of all District Governors, inclusive of our own District Governor, at the ongoing Lions international convention in Boston Massachusetts USA. What a formidable team we have in District 404 A3 Nigeria . Congratulations to all #heartofservice

*LION ADENIYI BALOGUN SWORN IN AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR DISTRICT 404 A3 NIGERIA
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the life and times of late prophet tb joshua.

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First Nigeria Afro Act

Fela Anikulapo Kuti (15 October 1938 – 2 August 1997) was a Nigerian multi-instrumentalist, bandleader, composer, political activist, and Pan-Africanist. He is best known as a pioneer of the Afrobeat genre, a blend of traditional yoruba and Afro-Cuban music with funk and jazz. At the height of his popularity, he was referred to as one of Africa's most "challenging and charismatic music performers". AllMusic described him as "a musical and sociopolitical voice" of international significance. Fela was the son of Nigerian women's rights activist Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti. After early experiences abroad, he and his band Africa '70 (including drummer Tony Allen) became stars in Nigeria during the 1970s, during which time he was an outspoken critic and target of Nigeria's military junta. In 1970, he founded the Kalakuta Republic commune, which declared itself independent from military rule and was destroyed in a violent 1977 raid. Since his death in 1997, reissues and compilations of his

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Nigeria Election

This image is telling all Nigerian's not to sell their vote for a penny that will keep them in bondage of suffering for 8 years.

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HAPPY INDEPEDENT DAY TO NIGERIA!!!

Nigeria is 61st today. We're greatful for where we're coming from still date. We are using this moment to appreciate my dear heavenly father for mercy and love upon us.

HAPPY INDEPEDENT DAY TO NIGERIA!!!

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CYP INTERNATIONAL PEACE CONFERENCE coming up in OCTOBER

CYP INTERNATIONAL PEACE CONFERENCE coming up in OCTOBER
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The Future of Nigeria's Football: Clinton Ezekiel

The Future of Nigeria's Football: Clinton Ezekiel
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Cartoon of President bola Tinubu fighting for corruption in Nigeria by Salim the Informer

Cartoon of Bola Ahmed Tinubu fighting for corruption in Nigeria

Cartoon of President bola Tinubu fighting for corruption in Nigeria by Salim the Informer
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Cartoon of Atiku Abubakar, Cartoon of Fubara, Cartoon of wike, I won't Descend in Gutter with you

Cartoon of Atiku Abubakar, Cartoon of Fubara Governor of Rivers State, Cartoon of Nysome Wike, Atiku: Wike, I won't Descend in to Gutter with you, Wike: Atiku, Nigerians Have Rejected you, Pack up and Go Home.

Cartoon of Atiku Abubakar, Cartoon of Fubara, Cartoon of wike, I won't Descend in Gutter with you
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Gorge Surrounding - Somewhere in Kano, Nigeria.

This picture speaks of the beauty of nature!

Gorge Surrounding - Somewhere in Kano, Nigeria.
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Story of how Nigeria was sold for £856,000 by the British

15, 2021 5:54 PM In the early 1800s, the region now known as Lagos was a major port for slave trade. However, there was mounting pressure on the British from missionary groups to stop it. There was also a spike in the demand for palm oil at the time as a machine lubricant following the industrial revolution. This meant that the British began battling other European powers to end slave trade. The British wanted monopoly access to the palm oil and other industrial raw materials from the Niger Delta region. However, slaves continued to be exported to the Carribbean Islands and America by the Europeans. This caused a growing shortage of labour on the mainland which hampered agricultural productivity. Britain therefore passed anti-slavery navy squadron. The navy squadron began intercepting slave ships and returning captives to shore. Despite the efforts by the British to end slave trade, it continued to grow. It was simply too lucrative for the local rulers and the Portuguese slaves.

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NIGERIA OF TODAY

Nigeria of today A land where bombs rule and ruin people wear tattered clothes; even on Sunday Even inside the church The peanut givers with tears give The vapourisers of government treasury thrive Sit-tight abroad, drinking beer Even their certificates are forged our cash crop tamed to catch them Enemy of the South Wandering about without reaching Kainji A mistake from the North The mouth cannot speak again Because all die to live And they try to come again Nigeria of today The British masters

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Addressing Electricity Power Failure in Nigeria

By Cynthia Maduekwe Electricity power failure remains a persistent challenge in Nigeria, significantly impacting the daily lives of its citizens and hindering economic growth. This explores the root causes of power failures in Nigeria and proposes a multifaceted approach to address this critical issue. 1. Infrastructure Development: One of the primary reasons for power failures in Nigeria is the inadequate infrastructure. Investing in the development and maintenance of power generation, transmis

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Our country 'Nigeria'

This piece is about the problems facing Nigerians as a whole especially from the rulers

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Happy freedom ceremony

Happy freedom ceremony

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All eyes on Judiciary

All eyes on Judiciary
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