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Issue 17, volume 2
p.47-51
01 of 10Abuja’s city gate
02 of 10Ramatu Aliyu, who runs her own architecture and construction company
03 of 10Bashir Haiba, head of Abuja Property Development Agency
04 of 10The recently completed Nigerian National Christian Centre
05 of 10Diran Kolajo, a civil servant at the Ministry of Health, who is struggling to afford property prices in the city
06 of 10Original masterplan for Abuja
07 of 10Aliyu Modibbo Umar, Abuja’s minister
08 of 10Abuja Model City, a luxury development on the outskirts of the city
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10 of 10Ship House, originally the HQ of the National Shipping Association, now home to the Ministry of Defence
Founded 32 years ago, Nigerian capital Abuja was a utopian dream. But it became marred by corruption and few could afford to live there. Today, as the cranes return, its new minister is attempting to forge a truly African city.
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