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Nigeria has a long list of abandoned projects, which have been a subject of concern for many years. Here are some of the most notable ones:
- National Theatre, Abuja: The National Theatre was built in 1976 and was meant to be a symbol of Nigerian culture and arts. However, it has been abandoned for decades and has become a symbol of neglect and decay.
- Lagos-Badagry Expressway: The Lagos-Badagry Expressway was meant to be a major highway connecting Lagos to the border town of Badagry. However, the project was abandoned in the 1990s and has remained incomplete ever since.
- Ajaokuta Steel Company: The Ajaokuta Steel Company was meant to be a major steel production facility in Nigeria. However, the project was abandoned in the 1990s and has remained incomplete ever since.
- Kaduna Refinery: The Kaduna Refinery was meant to be a major oil refinery in Nigeria. However, the project was abandoned in the 1990s and has remained incomplete ever since.
- National Museum, Abuja: The National Museum was meant to be a major cultural institution in Nigeria. However, the project was abandoned in the 1990s and has remained incomplete ever since.
- Lagos-Oshogbo Highway: The Lagos-Oshogbo Highway was meant to be a major highway connecting Lagos to the city of Oshogbo. However, the project was abandoned in the 1990s and has remained incomplete ever since.
- National Stadium, Abuja: The National Stadium was meant to be a major sports facility in Nigeria. However, the project was abandoned in the 1990s and has remained incomplete ever since.
- Kano River Basin Project: The Kano River Basin Project was meant to be a major irrigation project in Nigeria. However, the project was abandoned in the 1990s and has remained incomplete ever since.
- National Institute of Mental Health, Abuja: The National Institute of Mental Health was meant to be a major mental health facility in Nigeria. However, the project was abandoned in the 1990s and has remained incomplete ever since.
- Lagos-Ibadan Expressway: The Lagos-Ibadan Expressway was meant to be a major highway connecting Lagos to the city of Ibadan. However, the project was abandoned in the 1990s and has remained incomplete ever since.
- National Centre for Disease Control, Abuja: The National Centre for Disease Control was meant to be a major public health facility in Nigeria. However, the project was abandoned in the 1990s and has remained incomplete ever since.
- National Institute of Medical Research, Yaba: The National Institute of Medical Research was meant to be a major medical research facility in Nigeria. However, the project was abandoned in the 1990s and has remained incomplete ever since.
- National Museum, Lagos: The National Museum was meant to be a major cultural institution in Nigeria. However, the project was abandoned in the 1990s and has remained incomplete ever since.
- National Institute of Education, Abuja: The National Institute of Education was meant to be a major education facility in Nigeria. However, the project was abandoned in the 1990s and has remained incomplete ever since.
- National Institute of Technology, Abuja: The National Institute of Technology was meant to be a major technology facility in Nigeria. However, the project was abandoned in the 1990s and has remained incomplete ever since.
These are just a few examples of the many abandoned projects in Nigeria. The country has a long history of neglecting its infrastructure and public institutions, which has had a negative impact on its economy and society.