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A 236, Jos, Nigeria

Mom Schooled here

18 months ago

A 236, Jos, Nigeria She attended a school of Midwivery here and...



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Eneobong St, Calabar, Nigeria


Onitsha-Owerri Expy, Oraifite, Nigeria

Mom's been

18 months ago

Onitsha-Owerri Expy, Oraifite, Nigeria During times when she has contract jobs to deliver on or just business



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Lagos, Nigeria

Loads of memories

18 months ago

Lagos, Nigeria Shopping sprees, Cinemas, Airport arrivals and take offs, shiloh events, Weekends with friends, ....



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A 121, Shagamu, Nigeria

This is where Kenneth's Med school was

18 months ago

A 121, Shagamu, Nigeria I have visited a couple of times, it was always fun



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Benin City, Nigeria

I have been here once

18 months ago

Benin City, Nigeria For Queen Ehikhametalor's wedding to Anthony in 2008. With Vera, we stayed at some nice hotels. Ancient city with rich culture



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Zaria, Nigeria

I wrote my Radiology Primary Exam here in 2011

18 months ago

Zaria, Nigeria I lodged at Zaria hotel during the period of my stay . I had returned to Zaria for the first time in oalmost 5 years



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A 126, Zaria, Nigeria

I started Med School here

18 months ago

A 126, Zaria, Nigeria at the dept of Physiology, ABU. MY Dad attended ABU as welll when it wa a colloge..I lived at Amina hostel. Had a geat time and made lots of friends here



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Kano, Nigeria


A 2, Nigeria

Vera attended Law school here

18 months ago

A 2, Nigeria I met the then CJN, Justice Uweiss here during Vera's call to bar ceremony. Which Mama T, Rosetta, Uncls Kofo and Abyomi and their wives also attedned. Catered by Madam Ebere



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Winners Hwy, Abuja, Nigeria

I fellowship here

18 months ago

Winners Hwy, Abuja, Nigeria that is when i a not at Goshen city church. love that is is on the map. One of my favourite places



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Obafemi Awolowo Way, Abuja, Nigeria

I shop here

18 months ago

Obafemi Awolowo Way, Abuja, Nigeria Almost all of my Food stuffs and groceries....I hate markets so i would stockpile everything nonperisahble



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Wuse 2, Abuja, Nigeria

Many things happened here!

18 months ago

Wuse 2, Abuja, Nigeria I shop here mostly, Groceries at Hmedix/amigo/park and shop. Home decor items at Needs and treats. Clothes at Jaytees. Books at Integrity bookshop. Pizza at Th lebanese eat out. Hang out at Ketchup cafe. Hair and spa at Ninads spa. Icecream at Hatilab. Suya at Yahuze place. Internet subscription at Starcomms office. etc...



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Tafawa Ballewa Way, Abuja, Nigeria

This is where Kenneth lives now

18 months ago

Tafawa Ballewa Way, Abuja, Nigeria At the quarters in a shared apartment. After he transfered from UATH, gWAGS



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Abuja, Nigeria

I live here

18 months ago

Abuja, Nigeria So it goes without saying that this is one of my favorite places in Nigeria. I first moved here in October, 2008 after med school for my internship at National Hospital. Loads of fun memories and first steps to independence...



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Gwagwalada, Nigeria

Sad Memories

18 months ago

Gwagwalada, Nigeria My Dad was on admission here for over three months. He had Multiple Myeloma. We slept at many hotels across G-Lada during this tough times. They kept it from me until i finished my final three hundred level exams. He was at the private wing of the MSW.



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Gwagwalada, Nigeria

Sad Memories

18 months ago

Gwagwalada, Nigeria My Dad was on admission here for over three months. He had Multiple Myeloma. We slept at many hotels across G-Lada during this tough times. They kept it from me until i finished my final three hundred level exams. He was at the private wing of the MSW.



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Gwagwalada, Nigeria

Sad Memories

18 months ago

Gwagwalada, Nigeria My Dad was on admission here for over three months. He had Multiple Myeloma. We slept at many hotels across G-Lada during this tough times. They kept it from me until i finished my final three hundred level exams. He was at the private wing of the MSW.



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Kabba, Nigeria

We lived here briefly

18 months ago

Kabba, Nigeria I was in a school here for less than 4 weeks then off to Lokja for my WAEC.We got baptized at a river in this town. Mom's NYSC Mammy market stores



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Lokoja, Nigeria

We lived here for many years growing up and we still have a family home at GRA here

18 months ago

Lokoja, Nigeria Memories abound all along the coast of River niger in this very ancient and historic city cue Ajayi Crowther



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A 2, Nigeria

Bolanle was born here

18 months ago

A 2, Nigeria I was born somewhere in the outskirts, in a little place called , Okengwe



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Akure, Nigeria

I was posted here to serve for a year..

18 months ago

Akure, Nigeria by The National Youth Service scheme (NYSC) in Nigeria. i lived in Akure and took the bus to FMC, Owo daily for the whole year. Great experince. Met so many lovely people here..sigh



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A 5, Ibadan, Nigeria

Few weekend trips from school

18 months ago

A 5, Ibadan, Nigeria ...with my sister or a friend, shopping at Buyright or sleepovers at Ope makinde's house



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A 123, Egbe, Nigeria

M y Home town!

18 months ago

A 123, Egbe, Nigeria My parents were both natives of this beautiful and historic town. My Mom is the daughter of the first living set of twins from this place , saved b the missionaries,Rev Titcombe. then there is the legendary school, Titcombe college, alma mater to Babak and mama t. My Dad said he knew my Mom growing up, he would stone her from high up in a tree as she went home from school. The largest ant hill in Nigeria is here too..so many fun holiday memories here at our country home.



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Ita-Erin Rd, Offa, Nigeria

Nothing

18 months ago

Ita-Erin Rd, Offa, Nigeria It is however home to one of my favourite childhood snackmaking industry- Okin Biscuits.lol



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Ogbomosho - Ikirun Rd, Nigeria

My first pit stop after transferring from Zaria.

18 months ago

Ogbomosho - Ikirun Rd, Nigeria I was year for just over a year- completing my preclinical training



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Oshogbo - Ilesha Rd, Oshogbo, Nigeria

Most of Medical school- LAUTECH

18 months ago

Oshogbo - Ilesha Rd, Oshogbo, Nigeria I lived with my sister in a lovely three bedroom apartment in Dada Estate



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Ilorin, Nigeria

Describe your childhood home.

18 months ago

Ilorin, Nigeria I had many homes growing up since my Dad moved around a lot. My earliest and one of my fondest is living in a sprawling bungalow next door to the governor's lodge in Ilorin. It was not very big but it was surrounded by a large compound behind the high fences and gaurded black gates. i was about three years old( might have been four). But i have very fond memories of playing in the corn farm with my little sister and brother when i was allowed to play supervised in the fields of crops my father grows around the house because he loves gardening so much. I also recall with extreme clarity sitting on my Dad's laps on cool evenings with the rest of my siblings and and singing the Solfa notes at the top of my shrill little voice with my Dad leading every chorus in His sonorous and near perfect alto singing voice. Usually he would play his guitar or the harmonica in accompaniment. Sometimes he was gritty and dirty from being in his garden but i didn't care. It was pure heaven to me. I learned lots of hymns, choruses and ballads from these evenings. Fun times. My Mom would then come and yell for us to come in when dinner was ready. I remember my parents room next, as Ade would curl up in a ball in Daddy's closet hugging his Suits whenever Dad was away so we would come find him there when we looked for him. When he was around he wanted us around him all the time so we miss him so much when he is away. I also recall Dad calling for me to let me know how proud he was that i was really studious and brilliant at that age. It was in that house that i was also duped for the very first time, my oldest brother who was in college then would come home for the holidays with tales of a fictional money doubler at his school and we would always fall for it everytime shaking out our piggy banks to give to him. ( Baba K- you still owe me,'wink'). I cannot drive past the governor's lodge in Ilorin and not glance at my childhood home still laying next to the palacial quarters.



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