Nigeria,
a land flowing with milk and honey, a land of so much abundance. A land
that has produced so many great men and women. A land that is richly
blessed by God the creator with both human and natural resources has
withstood the test of time despite the numerous challenges that have
faced her, she still stands. This post is a tribute to our great
country, bring the best out of her and shifting focus from all the
negative media this great country has been getting of late.
These are some amazing random pictures of Nigeria captured by guest photographers.
1. Central Mosque Abuja
The
magnificient Abuja National Mosque, also known as the Nigerian national
mosque of Nihgeria, a country with a substantial Muslim population. The
mosque was built in 1984 and it is open to the non-Muslim public,
except during congregational prayers. So what are you waiting for? you
are cordially invited.
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2. Akwa Ibom Boulevard Contrary to popular believe, Nigerians cherish nature and beautiful green fields. Commissioned
in August 2014, the Goodluck Jonathan boulevard in Uyo, Akwa Ibom state
where 16 feeder roads are expected to empty into the boulevard, and the
boulevard is designed with room for expansion in such a way that more
lanes could be added in future as the city expands.
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3. Christ Church Cathedral in Marina, Lagos The
Cathedral Church of Christ is the oldest Anglican Cathedral in Nigeria.
The church construction was completed in 1946 and is still well
maintained till date. Did I hear someone say Nigerians lack a
maintenance culture? Husssssh please.
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4. Akwa Ibom International Stadium The
Akwa Ibom Stadium meets world standard in respect to its sleek design
and the array of facilities it has been equipped me. I can boastfully
beat my tiny chest anywhere and say this Stadium can go head to head
with other critically acclaimed stadiums across the globe. It is of the
same high standards as the Old Trafford, San Siro, Alianz Arena, Camp
Nou to mention but a few.
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5. A Real Estate in Abuja Contrary
to wild speculations that Nigerians only live under bridges and low
poverty homes, Nigerians are well to do and they value shelter as much
as they value any other basic need of man. Nigerians are comfortable in
their homelands and not everywhere in Nigeria is a rural dirty suburb as
the western media would want to make you believe. Good news to
investors, Nigerians appreciate real good houses and we don’t mind
spending all our cash just to live comfortably.
God bless Nigeria, Good bless our good people, and God bless the beautiful readers of amebohub. Its your favourite amebor again.
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