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Question Of The Day:- What Would You Do If The Camera Man Forget To Record On Your Wedding Day?


Hi Guys,

Good day and hope you all are doing great? TGIF mode activated 😉

So, its your big day today (Wedding day) and you’ve spent millions of naira to tidy everything up.

Everything has been sorted from the Drinks to Foods to the beautiful Cloths, Venue and other things. You’ve spent unbelievable amount of money to make the day glamorous for you and your partner.

You even paid the Camera Man huge amount of money for Photo & Video so he can capture those beautiful moments.

You paid him so much money, so the Photos & Videos will help keep the memory of your big day fresh in your head anytime you look at the Pics or watch the Video after the celebration…. Normal level 😃

SECOND DAY (AFTER YOUR WEDDING)

Your wedding was a good one, everything went smoothly just as planned 😃

Suddenly, your phone rings and it’s the Camera man, he called to inform you that he just check his Camera now and “He forgot to take Pictures nor Record any Video yesterday at your Wedding” 😳😳😳

Sadly, he could not even get any Picture or Video of your Wedding 😞😞😞

Be Sincere – If This Happens To You On Your Wedding Day, What Would You Do?

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Question Of The Day:- What Would You Do If The Camera Man Forget To Record On Your Wedding Day?


Hi Guys,

Good day and hope you all are doing great? TGIF mode activated 😉

So, its your big day today (Wedding day) and you’ve spent millions of naira to tidy everything up.

Everything has been sorted from the Drinks to Foods to the beautiful Cloths, Venue and other things. You’ve spent unbelievable amount of money to make the day glamorous for you and your partner.

You even paid the Camera Man huge amount of money for Photo & Video so he can capture those beautiful moments.

You paid him so much money, so the Photos & Videos will help keep the memory of your big day fresh in your head anytime you look at the Pics or watch the Video after the celebration…. Normal level 😃

SECOND DAY (AFTER YOUR WEDDING)

Your wedding was a good one, everything went smoothly just as planned 😃

Suddenly, your phone rings and it’s the Camera man, he called to inform you that he just check his Camera now and “He forgot to take Pictures nor Record any Video yesterday at your Wedding” 😳😳😳

Sadly, he could not even get any Picture or Video of your Wedding 😞😞😞

Be Sincere – If This Happens To You On Your Wedding Day, What Would You Do?

We want to hear from you all on this issue.

Drop your comments.

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3 health dangers of drinking cold water at times

Why you should avoid drinking cold water at certain instances. [Photo/scoopnest.com]

Drinking cold water especially when the temperatures are high is enjoyable; in fact, you get to cool your body so fast. 

However, the joy you feel during this moment may be accompanied by serious health hazards that you should know about.

So why should we stop or limit the occasions of drinking ice cold water? Here are three major reasons:

1. Cold water makes it hard for the body to break down fats

Drinking cold water after consuming fatty meals is dangerous for the well being of our body. The fats that are deposited on our bodies after eating need higher temperatures to be broken down during digestion. 

Cold water after meals solidifies these fats making it hard for the body to break them down to healthier forms. 

2. Cold water exposes your body to flu and other cold-related diseases

The body has an optimum temperature under which it functions effectively. 

However, when we drink ice cold water in excess, the optimum temperature with which the body functions is lowered which risks the body of catching flu or cold-related diseases such as pneumonia. 

Drinking ice cold water can also cause shrinking and clogging of the blood vessels and this normally raises the blood pressure. 

3. Cold water hinders digestion

Digestion of ingested foods require slightly high temperatures to be effective. When we take cold water, we lower the temperature of the stomach by significant degrees. 

This denies the digestive system the energy it requires to digest these foods. It instead works on regulating the temperature of the cold drink. 

Nutritionists advise that we take warm water as it fastens digestion by activating enzymes, hydrate the body and improves the body's natural detoxification by purifying the blood. 

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BAD NEWS!! 8 Persons Feared Dead As Gunmen Strike In Plateau

No fewer than eight persons were killed and 95 houses burnt when attackers invaded Abonong and Zayit communities in Foron district of Barkin Ladi local government area of Plateau.

Terna Tyopev, spokesman of the Plateau police command, said the attackers hit the community in the wee hours of Wednesday.

He said 310 cows were also rustled, while three other persons were severely injured.

Tyopev said: “When we received information that Abonong and Zayit communities were being attacked, we quickly mobilised and rushed to the affected areas.

“But, when we approached the areas, the attackers sighted us and took to their heels.

“When we eventually entered the attacked settlements, we found that eight persons were killed, 95 houses burnt, while 310 cows were stolen.”

Tyopev said the bandits also stole foodstuff and destroyed properties worth millions of naira.

“As we speak, security has been beefed up in the areas to forestall further attacks,” he said.

Earlier yesterday, a Pastor of Church of Christ in Nation (COCIN) LCC Abonong, Foron in Barkin Ladi LGC of Plateau State, Rev Adamu Gyang Wurim, alongside his wife and three children were burnt alive by suspected herdsmen.

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“I Washed Dead Bodies To Survive For 8 Years” – Governor Ajimobi


Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State has said that he washed dead bodies as a youth to pay his tuition fees while schooling abroad.

The Governor, while urging the youth to have a positive mindset towards hard work, revealed that he spent eight years abroad washing dead bodies to survive.

Ajimobi said this yesterday at a South-West Youths Regional Summit in Osogbo.

He said his parents only sent him 30 dollars all through his stay abroad, adding that he had to look for a way to survive.

“I left Nigeria in 1963 to study abroad, but throughout my stay there, I was washing dead bodies to support myself to go to school.

“When ever I got home from work, I will be weeping, remembering the number of dead bodies I washed.

“My boss at work then said I should not be afraid or fear, adding that such feeling is normal for first comers. He encouraged me to always see those dead bodies as iced fish.

“But against all odds, I survived and that is why I am urging youths to see hard work as the only way to success.

“I am saying this to challenge the youth of our next generation not to give up.”

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Shocking: Pastor, Wife And Three Children, Others Killed In Fresh Brutal Attack In Jos

According to a report by Punch Metro, over eight persons were killed when suspected Fulani herdsmen attacked churches and houses in Barkin Ladi Local Government area of Plateau State.

The police confirmed that 95 houses were also burnt and 310 cows stolen during the attacks.

The incident came barely 24 hours after a two-day peace summit in Jos organised by the Christian Association of Nigeria (Northern Region) with the theme, “Sustainable peace and security in Northern Nigeria as a panacea for development.”

During one of the attacks on Tuesday evening, a pastor of the Church of Christ in Nations, Rev. Adamu Gyang Wurim, his wife and three children were killed.

The assailants were said to have set the branch of COCIN church in Abonong village, Foron district on fire.

The cleric and his children were said to have been burnt beyond recognition in his bedroom while his wife was shot in the bathroom.

A source said, “The attackers armed with machetes and AK47 rifles stormed the village at about 8pm on Tuesday, shooting sporadically and burning houses including part of the reverend’s house.”

The Chairman of the Berom Youth Movement (Foron Branch), Thomas Tsok, said, “The herdsmen first shot at two young men walking out of the village where they had gone to charge their phones at the pastor’s house, killing one and wounding the other.”

According to him, four other persons were shot on Wednesday morning in Fan and Bek villages by security operatives attached to the Special Task Force codenamed Operation Safe Haven.

The herdsmen, he said, allegedly rustled 60 cows from nearby Zayit village where they destroyed a church.

The attackers, who also damaged furniture and other facilities at the COCIN Church in Abonong, destroyed 15 maize farms in order to create road access to the village.

An earlier attack on Tuesday by suspected herdsmen at a mining site in Wereh village, Ropp District in Barkin Ladi LGA had resulted in the killing of one and wounding of another.

The spokesperson for the Plateau State Police Command, Matthias Tyopev, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, confirmed the killings, saying investigations had commenced.

He said, “On 28/08/2018 at about 2000hrs, the Plateau State Police Command, Jos received information that some communities in Foron District of Barkin Ladi LGA namely: Abonong and Zayit were under attack by unknown gunmen. The command quickly mobilised to the communities.

“While the police were approaching the areas, the attackers sighted them from afar and ran away from the scene of crime. As a result of the attack, eight persons lost their lives, three people were injured, 95 houses were burnt down and 310 cattle were stolen.

“Property and foodstuff were looted and destroyed. The Police Command has deployed more personnel in the areas to prevent further attacks. Investigation is ongoing to track and arrest the perpetrators of the dastardly act to face the consequences of their actions.”

The Executive Director of Stefanos Foundation, civil rights organisation, Mark Lipdo, also confirmed the killings.

He said, “We received a report today (Wednesday) that Fulani militants on Tuesday, August 28, 2018 attacked Barkin Ladi LGA at Wereh village of Ropp District and killed three people. Also in Fan District, they killed one man.

“In Foron District, around 7pm on Tuesday, a 50-year- old Reverend Adamu Jang of COCIN and his wife with their three children were set ablaze in the pastorium of the Local Church Council premises in Gwol (Mai Idotoro).

“Also in another development, this Wednesday morning, report says soldiers shot and killed a woman and left another person with bullet wounds.”

Several calls to the spokesperson for the OPSH, Maj. Umar Adams, for reaction were not replied.

Consequently, over 200 women in the LGA were said to have taken to the streets on Wednesday to protest the killings.

The women were said to have blocked major roads demanding justice for the victims of the attacks in which many houses and churches were burnt.

The chairman, Committee on Public Accounts and Petition and member representing Barkin Ladi constituency in Plateau State House of Assembly, Peter Gyendeng, in an interview told our correspondent that he was addressing the protesting women.

“Tension is high in Barkin Ladi, many houses and churches were burnt to ashes,” the legislator stated.

The protesters were said to have stormed the STF Headquarters in Barkin Ladi demonstrating against the killings.

Meanwhile, a member of the House of Representatives representing Barkin Ladi/Riyom constituency, Istifanus Gyang, said six other villages — Loh-Fan, Loh-Pwat, Nafan, Sagas, Nzom and Ude villages were also attacked on Tuesday night.

Gyang in a statement accused the Federal Government of complicity following the renewed attacks which came about two months after the killing of over 200 persons in Barkin Ladi LGA.

He said, “These attacks are coming at a time when the people are yet to recover from the massacre of over 200 persons in the same Barkin Ladi LGA with thousands of the displaced victims still languishing in Internally Displaced Persons camps.

“Furthermore, there has been the sustained destruction of farms in many villages aimed at strangulating the communities economically as farming is their main economic activity.

“The unfortunate thing is that the perpetrators of these attacks continue to execute their agenda with reckless abandon without an appropriate response by government!

“Until a decisive action is taken by the Nigerian government against the killer herdsmen to stop the ethnic cleansing and land grabbing, the presumption is simply that of acquiescence and complicity for which the government shall one day be held accountable for crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing and genocide.”

The legislator however appealed to the villagers to be peaceful and law abiding.

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SO SAD: NSCDC Officers Kills Two Siblings In Akure

There was confusion, today, in Akure, Ondo state when operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, allegedly killed two siblings. 

Trouble started on Tuesday when patrol vehicle of the NSCDC allegedly knocked down an Okada rider in Akure, which led to a protest by the deceased family members and motorcyclist colleagues till Wednesday evening.

It was in the process of the protest that a sister to the late Okada rider was allegedly shot dead at Oja-Oba area of the metropolis, which sparked violent protest that led to burning of tyres.

The protesting women and commercial motorcyclists also hijacked one of the taskforce vehicles that they used to carry the two corpses to the governor’s office at Alagbaka-Akure.

Confirming the incident, the Public relations officer of the NSCDC, Oladipo Samuel, said the Civil defense officer that killed the Okada rider, on Tuesday, was from FCT command.

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Transfer Latest!! See The €33m Rated Striker Real Madrid Have Signed To Replace Ronaldo

Real Madrid have made their first major attacking signing, since the sale of Cristiano Ronaldo, with Mariano Diaz returning to the club from Lyon.

Mariano left Madrid for Lyon a year ago for €8million, but the Ligue 1 side have agreed a deal worth up to €33m for the striker.

Earlier on Wednesday, Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas indicated the 25-year-old’s move to Madrid was imminent.

“Mariano told us that he absolutely wanted to leave, the offer from Sevilla arrived without being solicited,” Aulas told reporters.

“Keeping a player against his will is a bad preparation for a healthy season.

“With Sevilla, we found an agreement but then Real Madrid came and had an option to buy. We did not think they were going to use it, but they did it yesterday morning.”

Mariano scored 18 league goals in 2017/2018 campaign.

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GOAT! Checkout These Top 5 Quotes From Lioness Messi

Lionel Messi is a Legend for Barcelona and he is also the All-Time highest goal scorer for Argentina.

Messi happned to be one of the best players of his generation, and he his someohow proved to be the best player ever in the football history. Check out the top 5 quotes of the Former World player of the year

1. “I prefer to win titles with the team ahead of individual awards or scoring more goals than anyone else. I’m more worried about being a good person than being the best football player in the world. When all this is over, what are you left with? When I retire, I hope I am remembered for being a decent guy. I like to score goals but I also like to have friends among the people I have played with.”

2. “Money is not a motivating factor. Money doesn’t thrill me or make me play better because there are benefits to being wealthy. I’m just happy with a ball at my feet. My motivation comes from playing the game I love. If I wasn’t paid to be a professional footballer I would willingly play for nothing.

3.“I’ve never stopped being Argentine, and I’ve never wanted to. I feel very proud of being Argentine, even though I left there. I’ve been clear about this since I was very young, and I never wanted to change. Barcelona is my home because both the club and the people here have given me everything, but I won’t stop being Argentine.”

4.“I have many years to get better and better, and that has to be my ambition. The day you think there is no improvements to be made is a sad one for any player.”

5.”In football as in watchmaking talent and elegance mean nothing without rigour and precision.“ “You have to fight to reach your dream. You have to sacrifice and work hard for it”.

Which of these quotes is your favorite?

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UNIBADAN Announces Date For Post-UTME Screening (See Details

The Management of the University of Ibadan, Ibadan on Wednesday said it has picked September 14 and 15 for its 2018/2019 post-UTME screening exercise.

Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Idowu Olayinka, made this disclosure via a statement issued on Wednesday, a copy which was obtained by us in Ibadan.

Olayinka, in the statement, said, “This is to inform all prospective candidates for the 2018/19 admission exercise who have successfully uploaded their biodata/credentials that the post UTME screening will come up on Friday, 14 and Saturday, 15 September 2018.

Please note that only candidates who scored 200 and above are eligible for the exercise.

“Furthermore, with effect from 2017/18 session, the institutional cut off mark of 200 is applicable to all the institutions affiliated to the University of Ibadan.

“Contrary to insinuations in some quarters that the cut-off mark for our affiliated institutions is 180, the University wishes to reiterate that, as approved by the Senate of the University of Ibadan, 200 is the cut-off mark for both the main campus and the affiliated institutions.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the newly introduced Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) by JAMB makes it practically impossible for candidates below the institutional cut- off mark to be offered admission.

“Candidates who scored 200 and above at the UTME and who wish to change to any of our affiliated institutions are welcome to do so.

A list of these institutions is available on our website (ui.edu.ng).”

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The Impact Of Bad Policies On Education

There are many problems in the world. First of all, it’s necessary to understand what is wrong with today’s educational system, since future of whole nations depends on the professionalism and moral values of a growing generation.

It is important to be aware of bad policies in education. If we pay no attention to schools, colleges and universities, it makes no sense to start eliminating difficulties in other areas, as they will come back.

The mind, thoughts and feelings of young people are the levers for the formation of modern society.

The Main Problems Of Education And Their Classification

The problems of education can be classified according to their sources:

1. The main part of the difficulties in the educational process is created by the students.

However, we should remember that solving problems is the main task of pedagogy as a science.

Social troubles and bad relationships with parents also should be included here.

2. Many bad policies are associated with bureaucratization and ill-conceived educational system. The complexities of this class arise from the fact that officials carrying out reforms are far from schools and universities.

It is not possible to come up with a reasonable and adequate solution without seeing the problem on the spot.

3. Problems caused by teachers. Pedagogical activity, although it does not require physical exertion in a traditional sense, exhausts energy very much.

With such conditions, a person works at the limit of possibilities. Constant tension is fraught with negative psychical effects, weakening of health. In addition, problems can be triggered by a lack of experience.

Let’s take a closer look at different bad policies and their sources.

Problems Caused By Students

The student goes a long and difficult way. The teacher is the person who provides knowledge and help. It is worth noting that the best approach is not to solve the problems but to help students cope with them.

What are the main problems caused by the students? First of all, it’s their individuality.

The methods used for one group of young people may not work out with another group, even if all children are of the same age.

Let’s consider a real example from practice. The teacher offers to sum oranges in the math class at Primary School. Everything goes well, pupils of are moderately active.

The same approach is used during another lesson, but one child states that he is allergic to oranges.

The teacher replaces oranges with apples. Then several kids state that they are allergic to apples.

The first pupil is indignant and requires his classmates to give up their allergic diseases. Mass children’s fight – a lesson is spoiled.

What does this example illustrate? The same methods may not work out for several groups if they have at least minimal differences.

Problems Caused By Educational System

It is a little easier to deal with the systematization of problems caused by the educational system. Material and economic support is extremely important. Lack of books, methodical aids, the absence of opportunity for practical and laboratory work is a big obstacle.

This problem grows into a very serious consequence – loss of interest for studies. This gives rise to new difficulties which the educator must fight in the course of his activity.

The second problem caused by the system is the lack of decent personnel and frustrated teachers. A lot of talented pedagogues master other specialties. Why? They avoid small salaries.

The third problem is an attempt to standardize the educational process. In the modern world, there is a tendency for industrial production from a conveyor.

However, from the example with apples and oranges it becomes clear that this is not always an effective tactic.

Bad policies manifest themselves in total bureaucracy. An abundance of paper red tape comes with new state standards of education.

The fourth problem is the weak reflexivity and slowness of the system. Sometimes it’s almost unreal to perform changes in the interests of the students.

Dozens of meetings happen, hundreds of people may work with one insignificant issue.

Example: the decision to introduce a uniform at schools. In some countries, this topic was discussed during several years.

Problems Caused By Teachers

Problems come not only from the educational environment. Sometimes they are created by a teacher. These difficulties can be divided into several groups.

1. Problems caused by life conditions of teacher: work overload, poor psychological atmosphere at home, lack of material opportunities. As a result, the students receive the material of low quality. Sometimes teachers banally give up work at school.

2. Objective problems emanating from the teacher but initially caused by external factors. For example, lack of motivation or experience that were not given during the training in the pedagogical university.

3. Subjective problems caused by the teacher himself, for example, underdevelopment of personal qualities.

Example: A teacher has very strong knowledge of his subject, shines with erudition and, in principle, is s genius, but he is an absolute zero in communicating with people.

Educators concentrated on their subject are a very common phenomenon in modern schools. They absolutely do not care about the pupils. Such persons won’t provide argumentative essay help or stay in class to answer questions from students.

Sometimes they even feel the psychological satisfaction because of the fact that they have a higher level of knowledge than children.

Such problems are clearly subjective and can be eliminated only through psychological work.

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If President Buhari Doesn’t Win 2019 Election, I Will Kill Myself – Man Opens Up (See Photo)

A man has vowed to commit suicide if President Muhammadu Buhari does not win the 2019 presidential election.

The man was seen in Abuja standing in the middle of the road with a banner.

The banner reads:-

If President Muhammadu Buhari do not win election in 2019, I will kill myself.

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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So Sad!! Another Nigerian Man Killed In His Bedroom In South Africa (See Photos)

This is really getting out of hand. The Nigerian community in South Africa are mourning the loss of another citizen who was killed earlier today in the country.

According to reports, the deceased simply identified as Chidi was killed by unknown attackers alleged to be Nigerians after storming his residence in South Africa on Tuesday, August 28th.

The father of two beautiful children – was left dead in his bedroom after being killed as his whole apartment was ransacked by the assailants.

Now, three Nigerians have been killed in the space of four days.

One was killed on Saturday, the other, on Sunday while the latest victim was killed onTuesday 

Nigerians have been reported to be killing fellow countrymen in South Africa over business and gang/cult related issues.

Over eight Nigerians and counting, are believed to have been killed in the underground war.

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I Am The Biggest Artist Nigeria Has Ever Produced – Oritse Femi Boasts (Do You Agree?)

Nigerian singer, Oritsefemi, took to Twitter today to shake a big table most people in Nigeria are sitting on comfortably, and it is will surely lead to more controversies in the already controversial industry.

Oritsefemi who claimed that many people are waiting for him to buy them cars before they play his song, went on to declare himself the best artist Nigeria has produced.

His tweet reads:-

Guys, What Do You Have To Say About His Comment?

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See Reason Why The 15Year Old Boy With 9A's In His WASSCE Will Not Be Admitted To University (You Won’t Believe Why)

A very brilliant Nigerian boy has scored an incredible 9 A1s in his WASSCE and 332 in UTME but will not be admitted to university for a some reason.

When David Okorogheye of Starfield College, Fagba, Iju, Lagos was preparing for the May/June 2018 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), there were high hopes that by October he would be in the university.

With the 2018 results of the May/June WASSCE and UTME out and his stellar performance, his classmates and school, parents as well as relations concluded he will secure automatic admission or be among the first on the merit list of the University of Lagos.

They were wrong. Despite his sterling performance in both examinations, the Delta State born lad was denied admission on account of his age.

He is 15 years old and a candidate must be 16 years before he/she can be offered admission into UNILAG and some other universities in the country.

His classmates, teachers and family members have resigned to fate that in the 2018/2019 admission exercise, David will not participate due to age barrier. In fact, he was not part of applicants that wrote UNILAG post UTME test recently.

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Updates On The Lagos-Ibadan Railway Line (Photos)

1.  The Federal Government of Nigeria is building a standard gauge rail line linking Lagos and Ibadan. It is part of President Buharis vision to connect all 36 States in Nigeria by Rail.

2. The 158km double-track line starts from the Apapa Port, Nigeria’s busiest, and ends in Ibadan, capital of Oyo State.

It has ten stations in total: Apapa Port, Lagos, Agege, Agbado, Kajola, Papalanto, Abeokuta, Olodo, Omi Adio and Ibadan.

3/ The project is part of the Lagos-Kano Rail Line that will form the Western Section of Nigerias National Standard Gauge Rail Network.

Negotiations for the funding of the project kicked off following President Buhari’s State Visit to China in 2016.

4. The construction was flagged off by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo in March 2017. Track-laying commenced in 2018. An average of 2km of track are being laid per day.

5. The scheduled completion date for the project is December 2018 / Q1 2019. The Train Service will run at speeds of between 120 and 150 km/hour.

6. The Project is providing employment to thousands of Nigerians. Upon completion, work will commence on the Kano-Kaduna leg of the Western Line.

7. And then the Ibadan-Kaduna leg, to complete the Western Line.

Future Lines include the Eastern (Port Harcourt – Maiduguri), Central Line (Abuja-Warri) and Coastal Line (Lagos- Calabar).

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