The Home of Nigerian students
Hey there, fellow photography enthusiasts! Wow, it feels like ages since I last set foot in this virtual space. Ah, how I've changed! Once upon a time, I was as carefree as a butterfly in a garden, flitting about and sharing every thought that came to mind. But lately, I've been completely consumed by my school activities. It's been quite the transformation, I must admit! 😊
Right now, I find myself immersed in the captivating world of medical school at the prestigious University of Nigeria Enugu Campus. Imagine stepping onto the vibrant campus of a renowned college institution, where the air is filled with ambition and the pursuit of knowledge. Here, students from all walks of life come together to embark on a transformative journey in the field of medicine. From the bustling lecture halls to the state-of-the-art laboratories, every corner of this institution is teeming with excitement and curiosity. It is a place where aspiring doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals gather.
I can't wait to share with you some captivating pictures of our campus environment in my upcoming posts. Trust me, these pictures will transport you right into the heart of this incredible place. Stay tuned and get ready to be amazed! So just chill and wait till then.
Today, I'm thrilled to take you on a little adventure to the secret hideout of the boys. Get ready to discover the mysterious and exciting place they call home. Yes, I'm talking about the boys' hostels!
Well, let me tell you, these two hostels are always buzzing with energy and excitement. It's where friendships are forged, late-night conversations are had, and memories are made that will last a lifetime.
Please, note that these two buildings have been standing since late 90s. I believe it was built after the University of Nigeria Nsukka, was established.
But what I'm trying to bring up here is that the structure and foundation of these hostels is just mind-blowing. So strong that even the walls of the building can't be tampered with easily. To be frank, I can't really tell what these guys used as the building blocks.
Again, it is sad to say that no important renovation has been conducted on those buildings for long now, and because of this, the hostels are not really showing their beauty as before. But as pizza is kept in the fridge, nothing spoils though.
We still reside in this place comfortably without much trouble.
While I can't give you a virtual tour of the interior or show you the individual rooms, let me paint a vivid picture of what this place represents to countless Nigerian students.
So I will like the upcoming pictures to do the talking. Please take your time to appreciate the hostels. Maybe next time, I'll explore the female hostels and we will do justice to them.
So let's get this shown on the road
All the pictures above are now the interior aspects of the hostel, although I did not show the rooms. Not accurate but the hostel has about 200 rooms. I'll confirm this later.
So that's all for now, I hope you enjoy your time, going through those pictures!!
https://www.unn.edu.ng/campuses/unec/
Dear @jsalvage !
James, The University of Nigeria Enugu Campus appears to be the oldest and largest university in Nigeria!
The university you attend seems to be very large and has nice buildings.
Are you currently living in a hostel in college?
By the way, I felt the buildings would look better with a fresh coat of paint! 😃
Thank you for good photos!
Yes, I stay in the hostel. The hostel is affordable and cosy for those who are not able to get lodge off campus.
I believe that too, maybe in future who knows, the hostel management will consider a touch of painting 😂
😄
Not related though, but do you know this place in Seoul?
Dear my young bro James!
I don't live in Seoul, so I don't know, but I guessed that it was the place in the video!
https://koreatourinformation.com/blog/project/banpo-hangang-park/
So it means that you have never been to Seoul before?
Dear James!
I have been to Seoul several times. By the way, I have never been to that bridge.😃
Have you ever been to lagos?
Do you work there? I'm just curious 🧐
Well, yes. I have been to Lagos but that was 6 years ago or so. Was there for my vacation with my uncle we lives there.
Dear James!
What time is in Nigeria now?
I guess it's time for you to sleep now.😄
It is currently Sunday at 3:47pm where I am!
I live in the southern coastal region of the Korean Peninsula.
It's 7 am here, so I'm preparing for church. Now taking my breakfast and pressing phone with one hand. Bad habit right? 😂
Is that place you live more like a city Also?
Yeah, I live in a provincial town with a population of 290,000.
James, I have already been to church. I hope you too will receive grace from the church.
Wow