Abuja
Abuja is both a Federal Capital Territory within the nation of Nigeria and a city within that territory which serves as the nation''s capital. Both were created in 1976, while the city was built
Abuja is both a Federal Capital Territory within the nation of Nigeria and a city within that territory which serves as the nation''s capital. Both were created in 1976, while the city was built
It was the first planned city to be built in Nigeria. Abuja lies at 1,180 feet (360 metres) above sea level and has a cooler climate and less humidity than is found in Lagos.
If you''re visiting Abuja for the first time, you''ll want a mix of popular spots and peaceful hideouts, from natural wonders to fun places to eat, relax, and take beautiful pictures.
The Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) is the local government authority responsible for administering the city of Abuja. It operates under the oversight of the Federal Capital Territory
Abuja, the Nigeria capital, is a planned city built in the 1980s to replace Lagos as the country''s administrative center. Located in the heart of Nigeria, Abuja boasts a diverse
Abuja is the capital of Nigeria. Because most Nigerian government agencies are now headquartered in Abuja and most other countries'' embassies have been relocated from Lagos
Explore Abuja''s top attractions from iconic landmarks like Aso Rock and the National Mosque, to serene natural retreats like Jabi Lake and Millennium Park. Learn where
Abuja serves as the capital of Nigeria and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), located in the centre of the country. It is one of the wealthiest urban areas in Africa, playing
In Abuja, Nigeria''s modern capital, every avenue and gathering place is infused with purposeful design and cultural vibrancy. This award-winning travel guide, drawing on decades of local
Strategically located at the crossroads of Nigeria''s ethnic and religious groups, Abuja is home to the country''s Presidential Branch, National Assembly and Supreme Court.
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