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Friday 28 November 2014

Nigerian history in photos

I love history and when I see history I like to share...:-). The guys at @SeeMeSeeNigeria who are using 'using social media to share the Nigeria you rarely see and barely know" shared some very interesting historical photos that I find amazing. See them after the cut...




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    1. Most are missing the true intention of this history. Did u see the Israel sign, which MURIC is complaining of? It's been in our colonial root.
      Although, the sign they complained of on our new currency is not even same as the Jewish sign

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    2. Maybe if Nigeria had retained DAT flag maybe M.M airport would av been beta Dan it used to be in d 70s....Nigeria is finished men...M.M airport is still like DAT till date...too bad

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    3. Met Mrs Sade Fahm 3 years ago...she is such a dearie

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    4. The reason for posting this news is because of that colonial flag. Linda well done o

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  2. I love a look back in time once in a while.

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  3. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Oky gud to knw....
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  4. Lol! I love d handle name "seemeseenigeria" ..pidgin English shud be encouraged abeg,i find it unique and fascinating!! Lovely photos by d way

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    1. I run a pidgin English blog: www.lifeforyankee.blogspot.com

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  5. Wow...I love this...thanks linda

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  6. am sorry to say
    but for the airport.... its kinda same, we no dey grow

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  7. Great photos, English busy dominating the world, bring back our art works. lol.

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    1. M a history student...tnks much linda 4 sharing, love history too

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  8. Wow...i love history too can't stop smiling

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  9. Eyaa look @ OBJ raiding bicycle hmmm

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  10. Waow!!! I love this, tnx for sharing aunt Lili

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  11. Wow! Love me some Nigerian history, and in pictures too.

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  12. I just learnt something now

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  13. The before and after pictures of the Muritala Muhammad airport depicts how shameful our government is and how backward our country is. No major development ... WaterRunAwayMeEyes!

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  14. Omg. This is soo touching. I miss the good old days. When things were so much cheaper. No troubles whatsoever. And the olden days yoruba soft music

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  15. Funny how the airport hasn't really changed.

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  16. Omg. This is soo touching. I miss the good old days. When things were so much cheaper. No troubles whatsoever. And the olden days yoruba soft music

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  17. Awww! Lovely. Obasanjo has really enjoyed this country.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  18. Our international airport is still the same...very be shame on Nigeria

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  19. hmm..,truly lovely...

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  20. Had to save all of there photos...#Priceless

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  21. i hope the islamci terrorist complain this is star of David too, rubbish people. This star is igbo symbol of authority

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  22. Cant find any difference in the Airport picture

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  23. linda ikeji's boo28 November 2014 at 15:26

    honestly,im not really seeing that outstanding differences.how can a whole international air port look like oshodi garage.an air port should be a place to infrastructurally and technologically behold.

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  24. Nice one
    history is interesting

    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  25. wow! amazing... i learnt a tin or two here. obj, so na bicycle u later ride after ur presidential tenure end back then?? nawa oh! if ah hear say gej drive golf after being impeached.

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  26. Those British thieves looted the sacred treasures of the old Benin kingdom and then called it a 'punitive expedition'. Rogues!

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  27. WOW! WE HAVE COME A LONG WAY AND STILL A LONG WAY TO GO!

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  28. You should have more of these interesting stories instead of lifting irrelevant Dailymail stories

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  29. Lolz that obasanjo's pix sha

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  30. amazing and wonderful pictures of the nigerian history i didn't know i will see. me love history and iam save this pics. thanks linda.

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  31. This is nice picture but it is very sad. The view has not changed at all?

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  32. Abuja is much more fun than Lagos, if you don't believe me try this link:

    http://www.abujanaija.blogspot.com/2014/11/enjoy-abuja-on-city-sightseeing-tour-bus.html

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  33. wow am proud of my country,he pics are so*******am speechless

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  34. we need to c more of this Linda, not Kim K butt and a whole lot of others...

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  35. That of the flag is quiet interesting.
    Linda, let us see more pics plse.

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  36. Funny how some things change and some things don't.

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  37. I love dis, more of dis linda!

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  38. i love dis...love dis country bt.....

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  39. http://teamsmediablog.blogspot.com/2014/11/see-pics-of-new-new-bishop-of-abeokuta.html#.VHi39cr0WKE

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  40. Wow! Awesome!!!

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  41. I hope say dem dey give honor to whom honor is due, by giving photo credit, before dem enter trouble like you enter. Anyways, I have a bbm channel that does something similar. Check out This Day In History On BBM Channels.

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  42. There is no change in our airport since they built it.ha our government are shameless. They travel all around and they see airports in other countries, what they know how to do best is looting. Both president senators and all in the government. God will judge all of you.

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  43. once upon a time....time time

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