27/03/2013

Nigeria hopes for railways? resurrection

pKANO, Nigeria ? Standing on the train platform in Lagos with a tiny pink ticket in her hand, Cyrina Kazeem, a 63-year-old grandmother, felt like a wide-eyed child again. More than 50 years ago, before Nigeria?s railway network had fallen into disrepair, her father treated her to a train journey every Christmas. /pa href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/africa/nigeria-hopes-for-railways-resurrection/2013/03/27/19fe9c06-9701-11e2-97cd-3d8c1afe4f0f_story.html?wprss=rss_world"Read full article #62;#62;/aimg width='1' height='1' src='http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/c/34656/f/636708/s/2a1017e5/mf.gif' border='0'/br/br/a href="http://da.feedsportal.com/r/161990902829/u/0/f/636708/c/34656/s/2a1017e5/a2.htm"img src="http://da.feedsportal.com/r/161990902829/u/0/f/636708/c/34656/s/2a1017e5/a2.img" border="0"//aimg width="1" height="1" src="http://pi.feedsportal.com/r/161990902829/u/0/f/636708/c/34656/s/2a1017e5/a2t.img" border="0"/
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