9 branches and 8 atm locations in rivers state
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Because a mayor of Vermont said that Vermont was the state of freedom and unity, so soon that just became Vermont's motto.The motto Freedom and Unity was developed to provide Vermonters with a guide to living... and government a reminder of the character of the Vermonter.Freedom of the Individual, within the Unity of a community or state. In other words, the Freedom of an individual is paramount, until it starts infringing on the Unity or harmony of the community.These are, as you can imagine, two absolutely opposite ideals... you can either be completely free as an individual to do as you please, or you can live within the confines and norms of what the community deems appropriate.The history of Vermont is a 200 year plus dance trying to balance these two ideals off against each other. The writers of Vermont's constitution recognized that absolute perfection in both ideals was unattainable, but that the striving for perfection was a laudable goal.And so we have a motto which is as contrary as the state of Vermont:Freedom and Unity.Freedom and Unity.Freedom and Unity.
Unity City Academy's motto is 'A learning community'.
Indonesia's motto is Unity in Diversity.
one stick breaks itself, many break others
Unity Party of Nigeria was created in 1978.
Fidelity Bank Nigeria was created in 1988.
The Nigerian motto is "Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress"
The population of Unity - state - is 585,801.
The area of Unity - state - is 35,956 square kilometers.
Twin Rivers Primary School's motto is 'Integrity, Unity, Merit'.
the state flag represents unity and pride it has many animals
using libraries as a forum for cultural and religious unity in nigeria
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Unity College is located in the state of Maine.
the fountain of unity is a great landmark in nigeria. i am currently learning this in collage so trust me.
Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Nnadozie has written: 'Nigeria politics challenges Christian unity' -- subject(s): Ecumenical movement, Religion, Nigeria, Politics and government