All Nigerian States are Gradually being Transformed to Beautiful cities But People Don’t Know

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There are many beautiful cities and states in Nigeria that are gradually becoming top cities in Africa. All states in Nigeria growing and developing faster than many people expect. The Nigerian economy is growing rapidly creating unique growth and development . Nigeria now has more cities in Africa than any other African country
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You are right. Most of us don't know Nigeria and we are inside

francisakpowenre
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Don’t forget to go to Innosson motors. The man will appreciate you.

charlesduru
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Ajim youre a great African Ambassador...keep it up BRO!😊

Lanrebalogun
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Thanks very much my lovely brother for doing this to update us almighty God will bless your business Amen IJN.

olabisigeorge
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Thanks for these constant updates on Nigeria.

fredeokolo
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Now you see that NIGERIA IS HUGE.
TOO MANY CITIES.
Some small country close to us that have just one city will always be COMPARING to Nigeria.
When we say our GDP IS THE HIGHEST, some people will be arguing with us.
Nigeria is the GIANT OF AFRICA FOR A REASON.
Nigeria has more than 15 great cities that can stand with the capital of some African countries.

EmekaOkeke-uo
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its actually Onitsha in Anambra state that has the most storey buildings in Nigeria not Enugu, but enugu is the most organized and cleanest city in the southeast

christiangideon
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Nigeria have alot of "storey builds" meaning skyscrapers in Nigerian Pidgin esp. in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Abuja, Enugu, Ibadan (first skyscraper in West Africa) and Kano. Infrastructure in Nigeria is #1 in west Africa but i pray we get Abu Dhabi type skyscrapers and not the 300 million box-like US type buildings.

Hope you are enjoying your time in Naija. ❤

AtBazPlace
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Well done my Ajim
Is not Enugu that has the highest storey building in Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 but Onitsha in Anambra state

ominiekwe
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Ajim, you are a great African ambassador. If you are visiting the northern parts of Nigeria 🇳🇬, please visit Kano, Kaduna, and Jos, too. Not forgetting Delta, Bayelsa, and River states all in the Niger Delta region, which is south-south, too. You are obviously doing a great 👍 job👏👏👏 God bless you, Ajim🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤

realebonyqueen
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Government should make lift compulsory for anyone building more than 2 storey building in Nigeria

soganbsoganb
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Nice one ajim welcome to Taraba state, Nature gifts to the nation

alvinvitalis
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"ARISE O COMPATRIOTS" with viva Ajim Nigeria 🇳🇬

kayoara
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Its actually Onitsha in Anambra state that has the highest number of storey buildings in Nigeria. They call it eastern newyork

mcdonald
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Thank you brother Ajim
Lots of ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
😂

chinweokwuasimonye
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Ajim, it's a no-brainer, Nigeria is a federation, in contra-distinction to the unitary system, and by its very nature, inter- regional or interstate competition, as the case maybe, is an integral part of the federal political system. And because the states are autonomous, they don't need permission or wait for instructions from Abuja to initiate development projects in their respective territories. The states and their indigenous do not want to be left behind too far by other states and would always desire to be in the lead or at least at the forefront with the leading states. In Nigeria it's very shameless to be left behind or be the last in development. The citizens themselves will chase out an underperforming government from power. That's one of the beauties and advantages of federalism. Competition is the operative word, and it didn't just start today, it's been present in Nigeria right from her independence. So that's what's happening right now. So it's not just Lagos and Abuja that are developing at this current breakneck speed in Nigeria. Thanks for highlighting this feature because many Nigerians don't understand this political infrastructure that's animating and propelling Nigeria's current development strides.

franklin
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The Nigerian states are now more or less like countries of their own. Many are bigger in population than many African countries. The states have been granted more and more autonomy to harness their resources, build their own power plants, and there is a bill for state police forces in the National Assembly, that is sure to pass. There’s heavy competition among the states for who will be the most developed, and all the states are construction sites at the moment. Within the next 10 years all the state capitals will resemble Abuja.

african-history-fountain
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This is how you can explore the region.
Visit Enugu city first, 2 visit owerri city. 3 visit Aba city in Abia state, 4 visit Anambra state. 5 visit Abakaliki city..
Visit Enugu and owerri first, the love you will get from both cities will grow your channel more.

josephemirate
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Great content Ajim, but Onitsha in Anambra state should have the highest number of tall buildings. 👍

emmanuelmoro
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@Ajim Maczy from Abia, to Ebonyi, to lmo, from, lmo to Enugu, from Enugu to Anambra

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