Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe and Dr M.I Okpara on NCNC campaign trail of Eastern Region 1959.
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Monday, January 25, 2016
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Good for them.
ReplyDeleteOh sweet history!
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I love history
DeleteAmazing.
DeleteHighly entertaining. I love history. Black history...
ReplyDeleteLucinda
Nice shoes....why are they holding the table naaa
ReplyDeleteThey are holding it from toppling. I guess the legs are wobbly
DeleteOK! good to know.
ReplyDeleteOK! good to know. Tanx
ReplyDeleteWen I saw d topic I was expecting more dan wat I saw...anyways good morning evry1 and av a fruitful week
ReplyDeleteESOHJAY
Old pictures freak me out.
ReplyDeleteExams start today BVs. Wish your baby good luck.
LOL. No cusses please.
Wait till I finish.
Success in Jesus name.
DeleteExam?what school is that?una fast o,success in your exams
DeleteSuccess is yours dear
DeleteGood luck girl
DeleteGood luck dear
DeleteGod's favour dear.
DeleteBest of luck dear
Delete*Larry was here*
Disappear frm blogs. Goodluck
DeleteThe 2nd pic tho, looks like d man wants to dance shoki
ReplyDeleteaiit
ReplyDelete#GODWIN™
Okay
ReplyDeleteNa this wan be the Nigerian history? Stella and her caption.
ReplyDeleteI love History.
ReplyDeleteI love reading about Great men and women of History.
You know that!!!Lurrrve history! When I'm on holiday, I'm always on the bus that explores historical sites. History fascinates me, I always want to know how they lived. Turkey, Greece, Rome, Ghana, Mauritius, Cyprus have some beautiful historical sites. Not forgetting good ol' Naija! Oh boy, I'm getting carried away...lol
DeleteStella, bring more historical posts, pleeeasssee!
Epic!...lwkmd, imagine on d table
ReplyDeleteI love History, Proudly Historian
ReplyDelete*Larry was here*
Awaiting today's news
ReplyDeleteHistory will never waft
ReplyDeleteStella please where is the history?
ReplyDeleteOnly two?
ReplyDeleteGood for them.
ReplyDeleteEnd time history
ReplyDeleteYeah! Thanks Stella 1st Photo is my Great Grand Uncle- my mother's side. There's also Archibong House plaque in Tinibu Square. Lagos.
ReplyDeleteWishing you all the best in your exams Sunshine....
ReplyDeleteI'm a sucker for history. I like old school a lot,music and movies,adverts and fashion etc both Nigeria and abroad. it's becoming an obsession constantly searching for them seeing how "old Nigeria was".Nigeria was so beautiful. Life was not hard like this
ReplyDeleteHistory and Documentaries are just my thing
ReplyDelete..something in common :-)
DeleteLove Zik's shoe. Lol
ReplyDeleteInteresting
ReplyDeleteYeah... nice shoes the great zik of Africa has there.
ReplyDelete*Sips Hennessey from a platinum chalice and adjusts concave lenses*
Good to know
ReplyDeleteStella, where is the Nigerian history? Hmmmm your caption at times can confuse. Imagine two grown men climbing a table - we have really come a LONG way.
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