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#6794980
11 June 2021
L-R: Nigeria President, Muhammadu Buhari and Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sonwo-Olu gesture shortly after commissioning the Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station in Ebutemeta, Lagos, Nigeria, on June 10, 2021. President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday visited Lagos for the inauguration of the 157-kilometer Lagos-Ibadan standard rail project at the Mobolaji Johnson railway station in Ebutte Metta. The Construction which started in March 2017, and test-running commenced in December 2020. The Ebute Metta Station, known as the Mobolaji Johnson Station, is the largest railway station in West Africa with a holding capacity of 6000 passengers A statement from the precedential aide ''''Femi Adesina''. ''President Buhari is committed to developing a modern national railway network that will connect every part of Nigeria, and promote trade, travel, tourism, commerce and national integration.''
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#6794982
11 June 2021
A man of the NigerianPolice stands guard, guarding a helicopter conveying the President Buhari and Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sonwo-Olu, at Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station in Ebutemeta, Lagos, Nigeria, on June 10, 2021. President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday visited Lagos for the inauguration of the 157-kilometer Lagos-Ibadan standard rail project at the Mobolaji Johnson railway station in Ebutte Metta. The Construction which started in March 2017, and test-running commenced in December 2020. The Ebute Metta Station, known as the Mobolaji Johnson Station, is the largest railway station in West Africa with a holding capacity of 6000 passengers A statement from the precedential aide ''''Femi Adesina''. ''President Buhari is committed to developing a modern national railway network that will connect every part of Nigeria, and promote trade, travel, tourism, commerce and national integration.''
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#6794984
11 June 2021
A man of the NigerianPolice stands guard, guarding a helicopter conveying the President Buhari and Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sonwo-Olu, at Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station in Ebutemeta, Lagos, Nigeria, on June 10, 2021. President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday visited Lagos for the inauguration of the 157-kilometer Lagos-Ibadan standard rail project at the Mobolaji Johnson railway station in Ebutte Metta. The Construction which started in March 2017, and test-running commenced in December 2020. The Ebute Metta Station, known as the Mobolaji Johnson Station, is the largest railway station in West Africa with a holding capacity of 6000 passengers A statement from the precedential aide ''''Femi Adesina''. ''President Buhari is committed to developing a modern national railway network that will connect every part of Nigeria, and promote trade, travel, tourism, commerce and national integration.''
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#6794920
11 June 2021
Literary giant professor Wole Soyyinka react at the newly commissioned Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station in Ebutemeta, Lagos, Nigeria, on June 10, 2021. President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday visited Lagos for the inauguration of the 157-kilometer Lagos-Ibadan standard rail project at the Mobolaji Johnson railway station in Ebutte Metta. The Construction which started in March 2017, and test-running commenced in December 2020. The Ebute Metta Station, known as the Mobolaji Johnson Station, is the largest railway station in West Africa with a holding capacity of 6000 passengers A statement from the precedential aide ''''Femi Adesina''. ''President Buhari is committed to developing a modern national railway network that will connect every part of Nigeria, and promote trade, travel, tourism, commerce and national integration.''
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#6794930
11 June 2021
The Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwanu Akiolub looks on during the newly commissioned Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station in Ebutemeta, Lagos, Nigeria, on June 10, 2021. President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday visited Lagos for the inauguration of the 157-kilometer Lagos-Ibadan standard rail project at the Mobolaji Johnson railway station in Ebutte Metta. The Construction which started in March 2017, and test-running commenced in December 2020. The Ebute Metta Station, known as the Mobolaji Johnson Station, is the largest railway station in West Africa with a holding capacity of 6000 passengers A statement from the precedential aide ''''Femi Adesina''. ''President Buhari is committed to developing a modern national railway network that will connect every part of Nigeria, and promote trade, travel, tourism, commerce and national integration.''
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#6794950
11 June 2021
Nigeria's Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Muhammad walking out of the Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station in Ebutemeta, Lagos, Nigeria, on June 10, 2021. President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday visited Lagos for the inauguration of the 157-kilometer Lagos-Ibadan standard rail project at the Mobolaji Johnson railway station in Ebutte Metta. The Construction which started in March 2017, and test-running commenced in December 2020. The Ebute Metta Station, known as the Mobolaji Johnson Station, is the largest railway station in West Africa with a holding capacity of 6000 passengers A statement from the precedential aide ''''Femi Adesina''. ''President Buhari is committed to developing a modern national railway network that will connect every part of Nigeria, and promote trade, travel, tourism, commerce and national integration.''
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#6794978
11 June 2021
(L-R): Nigeria President, Muhammadu Buhari and Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sonwo-Olu gesture shortly after commissioning the Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station in Ebutemeta, Lagos, Nigeria, on June 10, 2021. President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday visited Lagos for the inauguration of the 157-kilometer Lagos-Ibadan standard rail project at the Mobolaji Johnson railway station in Ebutte Metta. The Construction which started in March 2017, and test-running commenced in December 2020. The Ebute Metta Station, known as the Mobolaji Johnson Station, is the largest railway station in West Africa with a holding capacity of 6000 passengers A statement from the precedential aide ''''Femi Adesina''. ''President Buhari is committed to developing a modern national railway network that will connect every part of Nigeria, and promote trade, travel, tourism, commerce and national integration.''
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#6442134
16 February 2021
Ayax Malacate, dental surgeon, in the process of developing an x-ray during the health emergency and orange epidemiological traffic light, at his clinic located in Colonia Las Arboledas Tláhuac, Mexico City. Before the start of vaccination against covid-19 in Mexico, the dental union launched a campaign to make visible the need to be considered in the first stage of the National Vaccination Plan, since in their daily professional practice they are at risk of being infected with coronavirus by be in direct contact with the mouth and saliva of your patients. They argue that the saliva droplets and aerosols produced during a dental visit are the main means of transmission of the virus.
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#4992524
15 October 2019
Bangladeshi labourer work in a dockyard beside the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh on October 15, 2019. There are twenty-eight dockyards occupying 30.96 acres of the Buriganga foreshore where ships, launches, and steamers of various sizes and shapes are built and repair continue operation for the last 50 years without any authorisation or guidelines, polluting the river and encroaching into the riverbank, reducing its navigability.
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#4992526
15 October 2019
Bangladeshi labourer work in a dockyard beside the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh on October 15, 2019. There are twenty-eight dockyards occupying 30.96 acres of the Buriganga foreshore where ships, launches, and steamers of various sizes and shapes are built and repair continue operation for the last 50 years without any authorisation or guidelines, polluting the river and encroaching into the riverbank, reducing its navigability.
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#4992528
15 October 2019
Bangladeshi labourer work in a dockyard beside the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh on October 15, 2019. There are twenty-eight dockyards occupying 30.96 acres of the Buriganga foreshore where ships, launches, and steamers of various sizes and shapes are built and repair continue operation for the last 50 years without any authorisation or guidelines, polluting the river and encroaching into the riverbank, reducing its navigability.
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#4992530
15 October 2019
Bangladeshi labourer work in a dockyard beside the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh on October 15, 2019. There are twenty-eight dockyards occupying 30.96 acres of the Buriganga foreshore where ships, launches, and steamers of various sizes and shapes are built and repair continue operation for the last 50 years without any authorisation or guidelines, polluting the river and encroaching into the riverbank, reducing its navigability.
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#4992534
15 October 2019
Bangladeshi labourer work in a dockyard beside the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh on October 15, 2019. There are twenty-eight dockyards occupying 30.96 acres of the Buriganga foreshore where ships, launches, and steamers of various sizes and shapes are built and repair continue operation for the last 50 years without any authorisation or guidelines, polluting the river and encroaching into the riverbank, reducing its navigability.
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#4992536
15 October 2019
Bangladeshi labourer work in a dockyard beside the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh on October 15, 2019. There are twenty-eight dockyards occupying 30.96 acres of the Buriganga foreshore where ships, launches, and steamers of various sizes and shapes are built and repair continue operation for the last 50 years without any authorisation or guidelines, polluting the river and encroaching into the riverbank, reducing its navigability.
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#4992538
15 October 2019
Bangladeshi labourer work in a dockyard beside the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh on October 15, 2019. There are twenty-eight dockyards occupying 30.96 acres of the Buriganga foreshore where ships, launches, and steamers of various sizes and shapes are built and repair continue operation for the last 50 years without any authorisation or guidelines, polluting the river and encroaching into the riverbank, reducing its navigability.
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#4992540
15 October 2019
Bangladeshi labourer work in a dockyard beside the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh on October 15, 2019. There are twenty-eight dockyards occupying 30.96 acres of the Buriganga foreshore where ships, launches, and steamers of various sizes and shapes are built and repair continue operation for the last 50 years without any authorisation or guidelines, polluting the river and encroaching into the riverbank, reducing its navigability.
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