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About Abuja
Abuja is Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory and is the locus of Nigeria’s federal government. It was built in the 1980s and officially became Nigeria’s Capital in 1991. Abuja is a planned city and is understandably Nigeria’s most beautiful city. There are various interesting places in Abuja and it promises a lot of fun to its guests.
Things to Do In Abuja
The capital city of Abuja has so much to offer to all kinds of people. The art lovers and historical sights enthusiasts, fashion and shopping lovers, night life and party lovers would feel at home here. There are notable places to visit in Abuja such as Chad Basin National Park, arts and Crafts Village, Jabi Lake, XO Lifestyle, Eagle Square. It is said that a visit to Abuja isn't complete until you've eaten a meal at a popular restaurant like Wakkis restaurant and the restaurants at Transcorp Hilton.
Accommodation in Abuja
Accommodation in Abuja is expensive but there are some cheap hotels in Abuja though. To enjoy the highlights of the city, you should lodge at the Central Business District of Abuja. Places like Maitama, Jabi and Utako have some of the best hotels in Abuja.
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