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Old September 2nd, 2006, 12:06 PM   #1
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CITY OF MAIDUGURI

Presenting the CITY OF MAIDUGURI





Location of Maiduguri



City Backround Information

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Maiduguri, city, northeastern Nigeria, capital of Borno State. Since 1964 Maiduguri has been the terminus of the eastern branch railroad from Jos. The city consists of a trade center, dealing in cotton, grains, nuts, cassava, livestock, gum arabic, and lumber; and the densely populated native quarter of Yerwa, on the north. Other industries include meat packing, rail repair, and the manufacture of leather goods and perfume. In 1908 the city became capital of the former Bornu Province. It is the site of the University of Maiduguri (1975). Population (2005 estimate) around 1.1 million.


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Borno State is a state in north-eastern Nigeria. Its capital is Maiduguri (sometimes known as 'Yerwa').

The state was formed in 1976 by the split of the North-Eastern State. Until 1991 it contained what is now Yobe State.

The state is dominated by the Kanuri ethnic group, and is an example of the endurance of traditional political institutions in some areas of Africa. There, the emirs of the former Kanem-Bornu Empire have played a part in the politics of this area for nearly 1000 years. The current dynasty gained control in the early nineteenth century and was supported by the British, who prevented a military defeat for the group and established a new capital for the dynasty at Maiduguri in 1905, which remains the capital to this day. After Nigerian independence in 1960, Borno remained fairly autonomous until the expansion of the number of states in Nigeria to 12 in 1967. Local government reform in 1976 further reduced the amount of power the emirs of the former dynasty had, and by the return of Nigeria to civilian rule in 1979, the emir's jurisdiction has been restricted solely to cultural and traditional affairs. Today, the emirs still exist, and serve as advisers to the local government.






Entry to Emir´s Palace



Construction of Maiduguri´s central Mosque



road to Maiduguri









Any major traffic confluence sporting a roundabout almost invariably had one of these abstract concrete thingies on it.



city outskirts



Maiduguri´s Very Old City gate



roads within Maiduguri



a hotel in Maiduguri



Emir of Maiduguri







newly constructed Radio TV Station of Borno





stay inn under construction



State Secretariat




people of Maiduguri










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Old June 10th, 2009, 07:41 PM   #2
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these pics are not what i was expecting. nice.
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these pics are not what i was expecting. nice.
Me too. I think the country with its vast natural resources can do better than that.
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Maiduguri central Mosque



Shehu of Borno Palace





Kidney Centre In Maiduguri



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Hmm, Very Nice looking hospital they got there
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