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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Nigerian History

Carter Bridge in 1961....







from twitter

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  1. Interesting.....times and things has indeed changed.

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  2. So the hold up did not start today????

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  3. See orderliness, the cars following each other with a good distance. So peacefull. Bikers have their own lane and are in order or is it an organised ride like a bikers procession.
    Compare with today, no respect of traffic rules, every body just dey drive anyhow.

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  4. Look so organised. It seems they used the same car then.
    #bringbackthoseleadersofoldendays
    #bringbackoursanity

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    1. Hahahaha look no further, na dem still de seat as Agadi-Oldies way de argue with their ancestors. N’a abeg we Dey beg them, biko comot for seat make youngies take over. We prefer una for ancestral sektions. E don do πŸ€¨πŸ˜πŸ˜‘

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  5. Waoh,this kind of orderliness can't happen now

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  6. I'm sure most of these people are long gone

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  7. Before Nigeria became a lawless country.

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  8. See Orderliness before the Nigerian-biafran War...

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  9. just one year after the white left power, it simply means if they were there longer everything would has still being in order

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  10. When society was sane.

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  11. this is the point where they should have planned other roads/bridges. It's orderly but obviously congested but I guess no one cared

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  12. Wow! So beautiful, it is well with Nigeria

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  13. Can't believe Nigeria roads could be this organised and orderly ...
    Just as it is abroad, Cyclists and pedestrian way different.

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  14. Na wa see plenty bicycles 🚲 like in China 30 years ago

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  15. Driving on the “wrong” left side (british style)
    When did we chance to the right side (continental style)?

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  16. Right-hand traffic was introduced in Nigeria on 1st of April 1972

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