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1 Oct
Nigeria has a rich history marked by both struggles and triumphs. From the colonial era to the fight for independence, the country's journey has been shaped by the sacrifices of countless individuals. To commemorate Nigeria's Independence Day, let's explore five significant places that reflect the nation's struggle and freedom. 1. Ikoyi Prison Ikoyi Prison, located…

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