File:The Amalgamation House.jpg

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The house that hosted the amalgamation of Nigeria – that is, the coming together of Northern and Southern Nigeria in 1914 as one entity, stands abandoned 104 years after that historic moment.

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English: The building where the merger of Northern and Southern Nigeria took place in 1914, forming present-day Nigeria, now sits abandoned 104 years later. Additionally, various historical sites in Cross River State, such as the colonial cemetery, the inaugural overhead water tank, the 1929 Women Riot memorial, the 'Bridge of No Return,' and more, are also left in neglect.
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