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10 Best place to visit in Mokwa Nigeria

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Travel Documentary; Gungun village; Jebba North

Gungun village is an island in Jebba North, Niger State sharing close border with Jebba South in Kwara State.
It's a home to the popular River Niger where it was said that the River was discovered by Mungo Park.


This is a documentary from the 774 local local government areas movement which is about identity tourism potentials as well as solvable problems around small communities in each Lga in Nigeria.


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Nigeria Biggest Grain Market

Dawanau International Grain Market, situated in Kano State, is where you can buy grain at a lower price in Nigeria.
Nothern Nigeria produced over 80% of the grains in Nigeria

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Waterfalls in Nigeria: My visit to Gurara Water Fall, Niger State

Hi guys! Over the Easter break, I had the opportunity to explore Northern Nigeria with some amazing people and we were able to visit 4 States in 4 Days.

Our first stop was the Gurara waterfall in Gurara, Niger state. We went at low tide so the water volume wasn't so high and we saw a few people swimming.

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River Niger Bridge - Drone View

The River Niger Bridge in Onitsha (also known as the Onitsha Bridge), Anambra State, Nigeria[2] connects southeastern Nigeria with western Nigeria over the Niger River. It is linked to Asaba in Delta State, Nigeria.
Feasibility studies and design considerations on the possibility of constructing a bridge across River Niger from Asaba to Onitsha was carried out by the Netherlands Engineering Consultants of The Hague, Holland (NEDECO) in the 1950s,[3] Between 1964 and 1965, French construction giant, Dumez, constructed the Niger Bridge, to link Onitsha and Asaba in present-day Anambra and Delta States respectively at an estimated cost of £6.75 million. Construction of the bridge was completed in December 1965.[4]

After its completion, the bridge was eight by four hundred and twenty feet (8×420 ft.) with a carriageway of 36 feet centre-truss and a pedestrian walkway on both sides of the carriageway. It was commissioned by the then Prime Minister the late Alhaji Tafawa Balewa and opened for traffic in December 1965. The commissioning of the bridge was the last public function of the Prime Minister before his assassination on January 15, 1966.[3]

During the Nigerian Civil War of 1967 - 1970, in an attempt to halt the Nigerian military advance, retreating Biafran soldiers destroyed the River Niger Bridge at Onitsha, trapping the Nigerians on the other side of the river. During President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan administration, the bridge was rehabilitated by replacing two spans on the Onitsha end of the bridge that was damaged during the civil war with a fourteen-foot wide bailey, at an estimated cost of 1.5 million pounds.[3]

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JUJU ROCK ADVENTURE JEBBA, Niger state, NIGERIA.

JEBBA is an ancient town between the border of kwara and Niger state, JEBBA is pride community with outstanding historical background. Which house the monument of mungo park and Richard lander, first jebba bridge, jebba island, juju rock, jebba rail bridge, Hydropower transmission river Niger and beaches.


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JEBBA DAM by Akpan Okon Edet

Montage sur le chantier du Barrage de JEBBA sur le fleuve Niger au Nigéria 1979 à 1983, avec quelques prises de vues du CAMP LIFE.

Adventure in Nigeria Day 4 (Jeep Rubicon across the Niger )

Day 4 of my 6 days adventure in Nigeria September 2017 across Western Nigeria into North Western Nigeria.



From Mokwa with a stopover at the Federal Polytechnic Bida then over hellish roads to Pategi, across the Kaduna and Niger river then headed to Egbe for the night.

42km from Bida to Pategi took slightly over 3 hours and Pategi to Egbe was a test of machine and man too.

Road trip from Lagos to Akwa Ibom

Big thanks to cross country drivers for providing safe driving and hope the government will do something about those Bad roads.

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The Voyage: An expedition following the River Niger in Nigeria.

Video production of the 2004 expedition, The Richard Lander Expedition. This was journey on the River Niger to retrace the route that Richard Lander took in 1831 from Bussa, Nigeria to the Gulf of Guinea.

Montage danses jebba

Nigéria, Jebba danses africaines
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NIGERIA, KWARA, DRIVING FROM IJAGBO OFFA TO ILORIN 20131122 103304

NIGERIA,DRIVING FROM IJAGBO-OFFA TO ILORIN

Mishe Mokwa trail

Hiking a 6 mile section of the backbone trail in the Santa Monica mountains above the Pacific ocean...

Nigeria is a land of diversity and beauty of nature

In Nigeria, culture is manifested in art, dance, language, literature, folklore, morals, music, Governance, and even the environment. According to archaeological discoveries, artifacts Nigeria represent the early life of the people back to 2000 years. The Nok culture, the earliest finds life of people in the region shown Nok north of the River Benue. The characteristic features of the Nok culture, which flourished from 500 v. Chr. To c. 200 AD., The terracotta figures related to IT and the extensive use of iron. The source of knowledge of iron technology has been the civilization of Meroe what now caused in the Republic of Sudan, and Carthage in North Africa.
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