Abuja is Nigeria’s purpose-built capital city, nestled within savannah hills. Established in the 1970s to replace Lagos as the federal capital, today Abuja combines stately government landmarks with natural beauty and modern urban comforts. Its well-planned layout features broad boulevards and striking architecture. Visitors are drawn to Abuja for its peace and order, as well as its cultural mix and...
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Kaduna is the bustling capital of Kaduna State in north-western Nigeria and has long been called the “Northern Railroad Town.” As a transportation hub and trade center, it welcomes visitors with a mix of modern urban life and rich cultural heritage. Travelers say Kaduna is a friendly, lively city known as the “centre of learning and Northern cultural life”. Its name, meaning “crocodiles” in...
Kano is one of Nigeria’s oldest and most historic cities, often referred to as the heart of Hausa-Fulani culture. With a population of over 10 million, Kano offers rich heritage and vibrant markets alongside modern conveniences. Visitors will find a blend of medieval landmarks and lively urban life. The city’s historic city walls and gate, some dating back centuries, tell tales of Kano’s past as a...