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PHOTOS: Presidential Palace In Nigeria Vs Presidential Palaces In 15 Other Countries
- The official place of residence for a president and where he/she stays till their time in office comes to an end is called a PRESIDENTIAL PALACE.
- However, some countries don’t call theirs a palace but give it a different name.
In Ghana, their presidential palace is called Flagstaff House, In Canada it’s called Rideau Hall and then Nigeria refers to theirs as Aso Rock.
The Presidential Palace in Nigeria, Aso Rock
Being the president of a country comes with a lot of benefits because it’s one of the most powerful offices to hold.
As a president you get to travel the world in the best airplanes available and when you step foot into any place in the world, they treat you as a guest of honor.
All these benefits listed above are great but nothing is greater or more rewarding than getting to live in an incredible mansion/palace throughout your whole time as president.
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Often times these palaces are built in such a way that the cultural Identity of the country will be projected to the world.
So besides Nigeria, EKO HOT BLOG will show you photos of outstanding presidential palaces in 15 other countries
(1) Washington, DC, USA
(2) Brazil
(3) Czech Republic
(4) Germany
(5) Vietnam
(6) France
(7) Russia
(8) Turkey
(9) Austria
(10) Portugal
(11) Abu Dhabi Presidential Palace, Dubai
(12) Flagstaff House, Ghana
(13) Rideau Hall, Canada
(14) South Africa
(15) China
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