(SEE) 4 most beautiful cities in Nigeria
There is no other beautiful continent like mama Africa, as well there is no other beautiful country like Nigeria in Mama Africa, here is a collection of 4 most beautiful cities in Nigeria as compiled by Jovago.com
VICTORIA ISLAND
Here, is the land of rich and
famous, is a medley of high-rise buildings and majestic lakes. This elegant
nest surrounded by blue-ocean, with a bustling cultural heritage and a high
standard of living tops the show with its transformative grandeur, world-class
affinity for entertainment, art, and alluring café culture. For a land that
experiences summer all-year-round, dozens of fairy-tale out-door sports mark
the existence of its people. Jet skiing, kayaking, go-kart racing are a few
activities that make for memorable open-air pursuits.
ABUJA
Abuja celebrates
its magnificent past with stunning rock formations around the seat of the
Presidency. Fabulous marble palazzos and vast expanse of land yet untapped are
an investors dream. The Usman Dam lakes oozes timeless sophistication with its
postcard-landscape and coral-coloured seascape. abujaSome cities are full of
artificial architectural wonders, others have nature on their side. Abuja toes
the fine line on each side of the turf, offering nomads a wealth of natural
splendour along with a fascinating affiliation to West Africa’s most powerful
government. Quirky huts stand side by side with contemporary façade designs
along the compelling streets of Maitama, and romantic national parks
resplendent with rare flora and fauna dot the central sphere of the country.
It’s exquisite mix of quaintness, blue waters, and high-end hedonism, give this
place an aura of the most driven city in Nigeria.
CALABAR
Seductive, harmonious
Calabar is everyone’s dream city. Much of the state’s originality comes from
the diversity of its landscape. Aerial view of the reception area of Tinapa
Resort. Aerial view of the reception area of Tinapa Resort. Teeming with
remarkable ancient memorials; its mountainous interior dotted with delightful,
unspoilt villages and natural treasures which span thousands of millennia. Its
coastal shores are speckled with pretty seashells and the surrounding towns
forming glorious backdrops with whitewashed villages and dramatic scenery. For
nature lovers, the neighbouring Obudu National Park and Tinapa resorts is home
to some of Nigeria’s highest mountain ranges, where the ancient gods are
believed to have met with humanity according to Efik folklore. And then there’s
the food, the art month-long annual festivals, and the rich traditions that
gives the city its global fame.
JOS
Jos The amazing tranquil city of Jos, set
against natures’ glorious backdrop and with hills standing tall under the
magical of the northern wind is one to behold. The mix of a dialect so unique
to its people and vibrant vistas makes this a hub you’ll never forget. Here, at
the crossroads of modernity, Jos coexist with churches and mosques interwoven
to reflect a common belief of love and fellowship among its people. Some of the
world famous pre-historic archaeological sites are nestled in the deep forest
ranges of the town. Locals are friendly, the food is exotic and possibilities
are endless.
source: vanguard
source: vanguard
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