12 Best Cities In Nigeria


Nigeria is blessed with natural and human resources. Most of the Nigerian cities are known for their attractions, scenery, natural resources, and cultural heritage.

 

Here is a list:

  • Ibadan

Ibadan, also known as the ‘ancient city’ is the capital of Oyo State. Located in the southwestern part of Nigeria, it is densely populated with so many industrial and commercial activities. This city has the first advanced learning institution – the University of Ibadan, the first skyscraper (Cocoa House), and the first teaching hospital in Africa.

This city is known for tourism too, with a remarkable museum in the African study institution, a botanical and zoological garden in Agodi, and the University of Ibadan.

 

  • Abuja

Abuja which is the Federal Capital is one of the most developed and beautiful cities in Nigeria.

Abuja is Nigeria’s seat of power and it is believed that in Abuja, life is good. Whether rich, middle class, or poor, there somehow is a place for all.

Places like Jabi Lake and Millennium Park are cool spots to unwind and have fun. For folks who love to shop, some of the big shopping stores in Abuja will get you value for your expenses.

 

  • Jos

Jos is loved for its weather and serene environment. The southern part of Jos is said to be peaceful and the people are accommodating. The standard of living in Jos is very affordable.

It boasts several attractions including two museums, a wildlife park and game reserve, breathtaking waterfalls and striking hills, and the 10 Commandments statue.

 

  • Calabar

Located in southeastern Nigeria and watered by the Great Kwa and Calabar rivers, Calabar is home to a variety of attractions such as Obudu Cattle Ranch and Tinapa Resort. The city attracts visitors with its array of tasty delicacies, beautiful architecture, and festivals.

Every year, Calabar hosts Africa’s biggest street party known as the Calabar Carnival. where diverse colorful cultural costumes are displayed.

 

  • Minna

Located in the west-central part of Nigeria, Minna is a quiet and beautiful city in Nigeria. According to history, Minna was a labor camp for railway construction and this led to the gradual development of the town into the major commercial city it is today.


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This town is not densely populated and it has a blend of several cultures and lifestyles. Minna has some notable tourist sites to her name, amongst which are the Gurara Falls, Baro Port, The Wushishi Transway Engine (the first railway locomotive engine), and others, like Kainji Lake National Park which is not too far from the city.

 

  • Enugu

Enugu is regarded as the ‘coal city’ for its mining activities. It is definitely on the list of the most beautiful cities in Nigeria. The city is one of the oldest urban areas within the region and the locals here are involved in agriculture, along with the mining of coal and other solid minerals.

Enugu is loved by so many, not just for coal but for its notable tourist destinations like Awhum Waterfall and the famous Nmanwu Cultural Festival.

 

  • Port Harcourt

There is no way you would list the most beautiful cities in Nigeria without Port Harcourt. This city was described as a “center of the black jewel” (oil).

Port Harcourt is the state capital of Rivers State located in the south region of Nigeria. This town is known for its level of commerce as far back as 1912 due to the presence of the seaports used for exporting. It is home to so many multinational companies, most of which are affiliated with oil and gas. Port Harcourt is home to many tourist sites such as Isaac Boro Park, Bony Island, and Ifoko Beach.

 

  • Uyo

calm and serene destination. Also in southeastern Nigeria, it is the capital of Akwa Ibom, a major oil-producing state in the country. Uyo is on the list of the most beautiful cities in Nigeria because of its peace and serenity among other things.

The inhabitants are predominantly farmers and traders. With the increased level of infrastructural growth and human development, Uyo is a place to look out for. Some cool spots to look out for are the Ibom Hotel and Golf Resort and Ibom Tropicana Entertainment Centre.

 

  • Kano

The city of Kano is the capital of Kano state in Northern Nigeria. While Kano is one of the largest and most beautiful cities in Nigeria, it is also an ancient city and is the pride of most northerners.

The city boasts an international airport and several tourist attractions, including Bagauda Lake/Tiga Lake Resort, Gidan Makama Museum, and Kofar Mata Dyeing Pit among others. The major annual festival is the Durbar Festival hosted by the Emir of Kano to mark and celebrate the two annual Muslim festivals Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Most of the locals are farmers which is no surprise since Kano is considered to be extensively irrigated with over three million hectares of land suitable for cultivation.

 

  • Lagos

This mega-city is separated by water bodies into two main parts: island and mainland. Lagos is located in the southwestern part of Nigeria and is known for commerce, filled with industries from all economic sectors. The nightlife in this city is as busy as the day, painted with many malls, clubs, restaurants, and beaches.

Visitors will always have a first-class experience whether buying, selling or simply exploring its local and international markets. The coastline alone makes Lagos a beauty to behold.

 

  • Ilorin

llorin is a very interesting place. It is a city that hasn’t been in the limelight but is surprisingly one of the largest and most beautiful cities in Nigeria. Ilorin, the capital of Kwara State, is located in the North Central region of the country. As quiet as Llorin seems, it has an international cargo airport, a 20,000-capacity stadium, and a standard baseball court. Lorin is blessed with several natural resources and the standard of living is affordable.

The pottery and traditional textile industry, among others, are thriving businesses in Ilorin. Tourist attractions in the area include the Esie Museum and the stately some hill.

 

  • Warri

Located on the lower Niger/Delta coastline, it is not the state capital but is the most popular city and has a lot of history compared to its capital, Asaba. Warri is an old town, famous for its traditional kingdom that dates back as far as the 15th and 16th centuries.

It’s a port town that has a lot of industrial activities (oil and steel). Tourism here is huge thanks to attractions like the Palace of the Olu of Warri, Koko Red Mangrove Swamp, and plenty of beaches and resorts.

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