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THE LIFE WE LIVE

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Banana Island Lagos To purchase a land or a property in banana island Lagos, you should have 500M naira or more. Linda Ikeji's chateau in Banana Island is esteemed at 850M Naira. There are houses for 1Billion Naira there. Of later, a six-room disengaged house on 2,600 square meters of land, cost 5 billion naira. Houses and land are costly in banana island not on the grounds that the sky or the sun there is unique in relation to the sky or the sun in Iyana Paja. Not likewise on the grounds that the water streaming around this man-made island is not the same as the one at Ilaje or Makoko water side. Banana Island is on a higher class, and possibly the most noteworthy for the present. Indeed, even without been told, the island is intended to keep the "huge individuals" of Lagos away from the 'uproarious needy individuals' zone.' Intentionally or unknowingly, in individuals' psyches, the island is synonymous to progress. To report that you are livin

QUICK FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT NIGERIA

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Nigeria has been home to various antiquated what's more, indigenous kingdoms and states over the centuries. The cutting edge state started from English provincial principle starting in the nineteenth century, and took its present regional shape with the converging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up managerial and lawful structures while rehearsing circuitous principle through customary chiefdoms . Nigeria turned into an officially free organization in 1960. It encountered a common war from 1967 to 1970. It from there on shifted back and forth between equitably chose non military personnel governments and military tyrannies until it accomplished a steady majority rule government in 1999, with the 2011 presidential political decision considered the first to be sensibly free and reasonable. [7] Nigeria is regularly alluded to as the "Goliath of Africa", attributable to it

XENOPHOBIA: The red line has been drawn against South Africa —Nigerian Government

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The Federal Government on Wednesday announced that a red line has been drawn among Nigeria and South Africa over the xenophobic assaults. Clergyman of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, made this remark on Wednesday while tending to State House reporters after a shut entryway meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Onyeama lamented that reports flowing via web-based networking media had misshaped the circumstance and affected on the central government's reaction on the episode. "Along these lines, number one is that the data we have from the High Commission, from the Consul General in South Africa is that no Nigerian life has been lost during this emergency," he said. "What's more, I imagine that is significant in light of the fact that via web-based networking media, there is a great deal of stories going around of Nigerians being slaughtered, bouncing off structures and being singed.

Top 3 Practicable Ways Nigeria Can Feed The World

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Sustenance security is a basic worry as the Nigeria what's more, worldwide populace extends and normal assets lessen. Shrewd answers for additional productive cultivating, hardier harvests, elective wellsprings of sustenance, and more secure nourishment bundlingfurthermore, capacity are basic. Nations utilizing this framework to sustain the world are USA, Isreal, China, India, Canada, Australia, Egypt and so forth. TICKLE IRRIGATION Trickle water system is a kind of small scale water system framework that can possibly spare water and supplements by enabling water to dribble gradually to the underlying foundations of plants, either from over the dirt surface or covered underneath the surface. The benefits of trickle water system are: Manure and supplement misfortune is limited because of a limited application and decreased draining. Water application effectiveness is high whenever overseen accurately. Field leveling isn't fundamental. Fields with unpredictable shape

Xenophobia: No Nigerian was Murdered In South Africa...Minister Of Foreign Affair Says

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The President Muhammadu Buhari led  government on Wednesday said that no Nigerian was executed in the most recent xenophobic assaults in South Africa, Igbere TV reports. Igbere TV had revealed that properties worth a huge number of naira, having a place with Nigerians in South Africa, were set on fire with numerous others plundered by South Africans. Leader of the Nigeria Union in South Africa, Friend Adetola Olubajo, said the assaults started on Sunday morning in Jeppestown region of Johannesburg. Mr Olubajo said in an explanation that the crowd "plundered a few shops possessed by remote nationals", including, "yet the police later scattered the furious horde and made some capture." Be that as it may, responding, Lauretta Onochie, Buhari's Special Aide on Social Media, said the recordings being circled via web-based networking media were not later, demanding that no Nigerian was lost to the assault. "No Nigerian life has been lost in South Afric