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Monday, February 24, 2020

Zungeru Building Where Lord Lugard Signed Nigeria's Amalgamation Now In Shambles

In the razzmatazz of the centenary celebration, the picture seeks to bring to the fore the state of the city that birthed the amalgamation. With drums of the centenary celebration beating thunderously in various councils, especially the councils of the Federal Government and its supporters, mostly known as sycophants, the average Nigerian, the president talked about in his interview with Christina Amanpour, still feels the pangs of ill governance, including the lack of electricity that President Goodluck Jonathan spoke so glowingly about.
Monies spent for the centenary celebration should be used for other purposes, the average Nigerian would say. And some think the huge celebration in honour of the amalgamation of the Northern and Southern protectorate
is a celebration of colonization. The amalgamation signified a height of exploitation of the colonies forcefully acquired by the Britons. Nigeria was forcibly yoked together regardless of the will of the people involved for the singular reason of further and easier exploitation.
There are, however, other schools of thought in favour of the celebration of the 100th year of the amalgamation of the North and South of Nigeria. “We like the idea of a centenary celebration. If anything, it will help to unite our dear country even more,” travel journalist, Pelu Awofeso, says.
But he brings to the fore, the absolute dejection of the historic town where the joining of the south and North actually took place.
Zungeru in Niger State is the town where Frederick Lugard signed the amalgamation into being. It should be the centre of the celebration; after all it is the point where South and North met. It should be the ideal Centenary city, but so far, not much has been heard about the town, an important historical landmark in Nigeria, Mr. Awofeso says.
Here is an image to draw a picture of the state of neglect Zungeru is in while the Federal government celebrates the centenary in grand style dedicating a whole year and huge sums of money to.
This is the house where Frederick Lugard signed the amalgamation of Northern and Southern Nigeria.
Zungeru is a city dejected; the centenary celebration committee might want to take note of this.
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Iheanyi Nnajiuba

In a civilised society such building can be used for tourism and attract money for the local economy.

OluwaNickzzy Whizzy Beshi Omose

Good one, so i think it should be use as a dump site.this white-men has done us more harm than good bro.
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Constantine Esibe Ifeanyi

The way this building is abandoned, that's the way the name Nigeria will be abandon and forgotten in the near future... Long live BIAFRA!!!
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Wole Charles Ijisakin

The sorry state of the place is as good as state of the nation today

Ayo-Oluwaseyi Felix Mounteaagle

That place is a cursed place. Look at the place and your so-called country. Take it or leave it, amalgamation is the biggest scam ever.

Lorain Dews

Zungeru nnamdi azikiwe birth place

Nze Benjamin

If at 100 years and we are not matured enough to readdress the amalgamation syndrome, then we must be ready to a accept surprises that may arise.

Kingsley Precious

Where the greatest rub and scam was officially stamp

Pius Ukaegbu

It is better..amalgamation that destroy Nigeria and humanity

Victor Divine

No wonder Nigeria is in shambles
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