Nigeria, May 16 -- Kwara State has made headlines with the unveiling of what is now the tallest flagpole in West Africa, measuring an impressive 70 meters. This monumental structure was inaugurated in a celebratory event that showcased the state's pride and future aspirations.
"This flagpole is more than just a towering structure; it stands as a beacon of unity and progress for all Kwarans," said the state governor during the ceremony. "It is a symbol of our rich cultural heritage and our shared commitment to building a prosperous future together," the Commissioner for Work Engr. Abdulquawiy Olododo said, while unveiling a record-breaking tallest pole in West Africa.
The flagpole not only represents Nigeria's sovereignty but also highli...
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