Archives Tag: FCT

Tourism Travel

Travel Tips: 11 Most Searched States For Tourism In Nigeria (Part 2)

April 19, 2022

  In our previous article, we touched on the tourism attractions in Bayelsa, Nasarawa, Ondo, Osun, Enugu, and Oyo. Today we are continuing this piece by looking at the tourism attractions in Ogun, Delta, Lagos, FCT, and Rivers State. Read more about Tourism Note that most of these states below are famous for more than … Continue reading Travel Tips: 11 Most Searched States For Tourism In Nigeria (Part 2)

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Real Estate

Top 5 Coworking Spaces In Abuja

April 19, 2022

  In a previous article, we shared our list of Top 10 Coworking Spaces In Lagos. There we profiled some of the best places for startups and business executives to set up an office or collaborative workspace in Nigeria’s commercial capital. Read more about Real Estate This article takes the search to Abuja and spotlights … Continue reading Top 5 Coworking Spaces In Abuja

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Nigeria

Second Wave Of #EndSARS Protests Rocks Nigeria

April 19, 2022

  Despite the use of force to crush the #EndSARS protests in October, Nigerian youths have shown resilience in their bid to end police brutality in Nigeria after returning to the streets on Monday, December 7th, 2020. While youths in Lagos kick-started the first wave of the protests, their counterparts in Nigeria’s capital city, Abuja, … Continue reading Second Wave Of #EndSARS Protests Rocks Nigeria

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Law

Dissecting Some Contemporary Issues On The Offence Of Rape (I)

April 19, 2022

Over the last couple of weeks, the Nigerian news media has been awash with the reportage of a series of rape incidences across the length and breadth of the country. More worrisome is that perpetrators of the heinous act have become more dastardly in their methodology, often preferring to leave their victims for dead, terribly … Continue reading Dissecting Some Contemporary Issues On The Offence Of Rape (I)

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Food

Places to Eat in Abuja

April 19, 2022

Abuja is Nigeria’s seat of power. Most government agencies in the country have their headquarters in this city. However, Abuja is not just about serious business. It is a beautiful city surrounded by hills and gigantic rocks. Among Abuja’s landmarks are the National Mosque, the neo-gothic National Church of Nigeria, the Millennium Tower and the … Continue reading Places to Eat in Abuja

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Tourism Travel

Crazy About the North Central: 3 Things To Do in Abuja

April 19, 2022

Abuja is the second most populous city in Nigeria after Lagos. The seat of power resides here because it is at the country’s centre and is a neutral ground where all Nigerians, regardless of ethnicity, can thrive in harmony. Abuja is famed for its potential in tourism, from the iconic Zuma Rock and other surrounding … Continue reading Crazy About the North Central: 3 Things To Do in Abuja

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Did You Know?

Did You Know When The Capital Of Nigeria Was Moved To Abuja?

April 19, 2022

The Nigeria we know today has an origin dating as far back as 1100 BC. That is, people have been found living in the territory that is now known as Nigeria since that period. Stating it more clearly, for instance, people were found to have been living in areas like Nsukka since about 100,000 years … Continue reading Did You Know When The Capital Of Nigeria Was Moved To Abuja?

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Discover Nigeria

5 Interesting Things to Know About Abuja

April 19, 2022

Abuja is the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria. It is the headquarters of many organisations and establishments in Nigeria, the city can also be regarded as the city of power as it serves as the location for the Presidency, House of Assembly and the military base. Abuja is one of the most beautiful cities in … Continue reading 5 Interesting Things to Know About Abuja

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BUSINESS ECONOMY Real Estate

New $300 Million Mortgage Deal for Nigeria, by the World Bank

April 19, 2022

The World Bank and Nigeria are partnering for a $300 million mortgage deal to provide finance for the housing sector in Nigeria. The finance will be operational from 2014, in six states – including Lagos, Anambra, Bauchi and the FCT. The Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala revealed this at the World Bank/IMF … Continue reading New $300 Million Mortgage Deal for Nigeria, by the World Bank

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