Arise o, compatriots!
On 1, October 1960, Nigeria was granted full independence from Great Britain. The country received its Freedom Charter, on 1, October 1960, from Princess Alexandra of Kent, the Queen’s representative at Race course, now known as Tafawa Balewa Square.
The country has been filled with celebration ever since the 1960 independence. Students, workers, civil servants, teachers and even Nigerians in the diaspora honour the country in their green-white-green attires, which represents Nigeria’s flag. Green stands for ‘country’s wealth’ and white indicates ‘peace and unity’.
In New York, Nigeria’s Independence Day has been celebrated in the streets since 1991. United States hold the largest celebrations outside of Nigeria and usually attract around 75,000 people every year.
It’s been 62 years of Independence, what have you made out of Nigeria?
62 years is such a long time not to own a property in Nigeria. Freedom is the choice to live your life doing;
· What you want
· To live where you want
· To eat by choice and to learn what your heart desires.
Celebrating Independence with all Nigerians all around the world, we are pleased to announce our on-going annual discount/promo deals on all landed properties, running from the 1st of October- 10th of October. True freedom comes from taking a step!
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