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Discover Ibadan: Top 10 Must - Visit Places

Known as the “City of Brown Roofs,” Ibadan is one of Nigeria’s most historic and culturally rich cities. Once the largest city in West Africa, Ibadan remains a bustling metropolis that beautifully blends tradition with modernity. From colonial landmarks and vibrant markets to natural attractions and art centers, Ibadan offers a truly authentic Nigerian experience. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or

Exploring Calabar: Top 10 Places You Can’t Miss

Known as the “Canaan City,” Calabar is one of Nigeria’s most captivating travel destinations, blending colonial history, cultural vibrance, and natural beauty. Nestled in Cross River State in the southeastern part of the country, Calabar is a city that embodies charm, hospitality, and adventure. From lush tropical landscapes and historic sites to lively festivals and culinary delights, this city offers

Top 10 Cities In Nigeria To Visit

Nigeria, often called the “Giant of Africa,” is a country rich in culture, history, and diversity. With over 200 million people and more than 250 ethnic groups, the cities in Nigeria reflect a vibrant mix of tradition and modernity. From bustling megacities to coastal escapes and cultural capitals, each city has its unique charm. Whether you're visiting for business, leisure, or

Top 10 Places To Visit In Lagos

Lagos, Nigeria's sprawling metropolis, is a vibrant megacity and a major economic hub on the Gulf of Guinea. Formerly the capital, it's known for its bustling markets, lively music scene, and rapid growth. Lagos is a city of islands, lagoons, and a constant buzz of energy, embodying the diverse and dynamic spirit of West Africa. Here are the top 10

Top 10 Places To Visit In Abuja

Abuja, Nigeria's purpose-built capital since 1991, is a modern, well-planned city at the nation's heart. Dominated by Aso Rock, it features striking architecture like the National Mosque and National Christian Centre. As the political and administrative hub, Abuja offers wide boulevards, green spaces, and a more organized, yet still vibrant, urban experience compared to older Nigerian cities. Here are the

New Afrika Shrine

New Afrika Shrine When you feel like getting lost in music from the legendary Fela’s family,the New Afrika Shrine is where you should visit. This is the replacement of the original Shrine that was burnt down. A cover charge of N500 is collected. It is located in Adeleye Street, Ikeja.

Abuja Arts And Crafts Village

Abuja Arts And Crafts Village Abuja Arts and Crafts Village is located at the Central Business District in Abuja , behind the Silverbird Cinema. There are lots of artefacts and handicrafts here for visitors to see and even buy.

The Ancient Nok Settlement

The Ancient Nok Settlement All over the world, the antiquities from the Ancient Nok Settlement are seen in galleries and museums. This little archaeologists’ haven is located in Jaba Local government. It was here that the Terracotta figurine was discovered in the world.

Bar Beach

Bar Beach If you are looking for a beach without plants or even coconut trees, Lagos Bar Beach should be your destination. Located close to the center of the magnificent Victoria Island and it is open to the public. The cool breeze from the ocean and the ocean side walk can be thrilling. Not forgetting the occasional parties and events that

Coconut Beach

Coconut Beach No place tells the story of tourism fused with history like Badagry. It has breathtaking ocean views, a perfect place for relaxation. 20 miles before you get to the Republic of Benin lies Coconut beach, and it is surrounded by a lot of coconut trees.