Church Built 'Almost 100 Years Ago' Still Stands Strong, Many Marvel at its Beautiful Design
- An old church building that is about 100 years old has shown how strong structures built during the colonial era are
- People said they will like to see how the inside of the building is after reading about it being the most beautiful edifice in its location
- Without revealing where it is sited, Kehinde Kadijat Kadiri who shared the snaps stirred people's interest in knowing more about the church
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The design of an old church building has stirred up reactions online after its photos were posted by a Facebook user, Kehinde Kadijat Kadiri.
Without mentioning the location of the building, the woman said that the structure is almost 100 years old and still looks beautiful.

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The woman also revealed that the church is the most beautiful architectural design in the whole (unnamed) village.
Kehinde stated that the building sparked her curiosity to see how the inside will look like. Many people who commented on the photos really wanted to know the location of the structure.
She also asked if they would love to see its interior. The church has a colonial outlook with its early-modern window design.
See her Facebook post below:
Below are some of the reactions to the building:
Folorunso Fatai Adisa said:
"Omo Iya Ibeji this church looks like the one close the farm you consult for."
Temitope Asekhame Adekeye said:
"This looks like patako village, after Olayinka."
On the question of seeing the interior, Toyin Adeponle Ogun said:
"Would love to."
Meanwhile, it was earlier reported that the elementary school building situated on the Idanre mountain in Ondo state was the creation of the British colonial masters.
Legit.ng recently visited the historic site which is now 125-years-old and confirmed that the structure is still very much solid.
Aside from some roofing renovations done by a past governor of Ondo state, every other thing on the historic elementary school remains in place.
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