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Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by Dragonking: 5:22pm On May 08, 2015 |
Calabar in SE ![](/faces/huh.png) The OP or writer must be IBO. SMH BTW who sends Ibadan? |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by jrupa(m): 5:22pm On May 08, 2015 |
Warri my area. |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:22pm On May 08, 2015 |
Minna ![](/faces/huh.png) ? Cleaning my glasses to confirm Why Ijebu Ijesha is not on the list |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by beautiano27omo(f): 5:23pm On May 08, 2015 |
lagos na original, mushin alone na original |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by Olabamidelemi(m): 5:24pm On May 08, 2015 |
Nibadan lawa ta gben jaye. Eni fi ibadan sere nwa yonu. Ibadan the big brown roof city ;DNibadan lawa ta gben jaye. Eni fi ibadan sere nwa yonu. Ibadan the big brown roof city |
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Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by dalyricist: 5:27pm On May 08, 2015 |
adegunahmed: RUBBISH.
LAGOS 1st.
all villagers want to visit.
Did u read it?
Shake MA head for u |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:27pm On May 08, 2015 |
beautiano27omo: lagos na original, mushin alone na original Come out of that cave for once and see the rest of the world..... #hides |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by justicesky24(m): 5:27pm On May 08, 2015 |
In AY'S voice warri !!!!! |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by bornmekus: 5:28pm On May 08, 2015 |
dalyricist: 5. Minna
Located in the west central part of Nigeria, Minna is a quiet and loveable commercial city. This beautiful town was a collection point for agricultural produce way back then. According to history, Minna was a labour camp for railway construction and this led to the gradual development of the town to now a major commercial city. The populace in this area are involved in all sorts of farming. This town is not densely populated and it has a blend of several cultures and life styles. Minna has some notable tourist sites to her name amongst which are the Gurara falls, Baro port (which was used in the colonial days for transport), The Wushishi Transway engine (First railway Locomotive engine and others like Kainji lake national park that is not so far from the city. Electricity is very constant because of the proximity of the Kainji Dam to the town. Food, accommodation, transport and general life style here is quite affordable.
6. Enugu
Popularly known as ‘coal city’, a pseudonym that was given to Enugu due to its mining activities.. Located at the south-eastern part of Nigeria, it’s the state capital of Enugu. It’s described as one of the oldest urban areas within the region. Her populace are involved in agriculture, besides 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 Nike Holiday Resort, Iva Valley (coal mine) and the famous Nmanwu Cultural Festival. The road network here is well designed with so many state of the art buildings (complexes and malls). In general, it is highly commercialised and life in Enugu is like living on a fast lane.
7. Port Harcourt
Port Harcourt is a coastal city with scenic shorelines. This city as described by tourist is a “centre of black jewel (oil)”. It is known as the Garden city because of its greenery and aesthetic parks within the metropolis. This city is the state capital of Rivers located in the south- south region of Nigeria. This town is known for its level of commerce as far back as 1912 due to the presence of the sea port (used for exports). This city is densely populated and full of industrial activities. It is home to so many multinational companies, most of which are affiliated to oil and gas. Port-Harcourt city is loved for numerous reasons but most for its wealth as a result of oil. She is home to many tourist sites such as Sea Ports, Isaac Boro Park, Monument of Jaja, Bony Island, Ifoko Beach, the oil refineries, the tourist beach etc. The standard of living here is high and this spans across food, shelter and clothing. The city is well known for its lively and dynamic nightlife.
8. Uyo
Once adjudged the neatest city in Nigeria, Uyo is a cool, calm, classy and serene destination. Also in South-eastern Nigeria, it is the capital of Akwa Ibom, a major oil producing state in the country. The city is loved for its peace and serenity among other things. Although life in Uyo is quite expensive, people don’t mind because of the low crime and crisis rate. The inhabitants are predominantly farmers and traders. With the increased level of infrastructural growth and human development, Uyo is definitely a place to look out for. The Ibom connection and Le Meridien Ibom Hotel and Golf Resort, Ibom Tropicana Resort and other projects under construction are some of the soon to be bubbling spots in the area.
9. Kano
The city of Kano is the capital of Kano state in Northern Nigeria. The second largest city in Nigeria, Kano is the second major seat of the Hausas/Fulanis, the other being Sokoto. Kano is an ancient city and is the pride of most Northerners. The city boasts an international airport and a number of tourist attractions including Bagauda Lake/Tiga Lake Resort Man-made, Tourist Camp, Audu Bako Zoo, Gidan Makama Museum Monument/Museum and Kofar Mata Dyeing Pit among others. The major 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. The majority of the populace are farmers which is no surprise since Kano is considered the most extensively irrigated with over 3 million hectares of land suitable for cultivation.
10. Warri It’s one of the biggest cities In Delta state. Located on the Lower Niger/ Delta coast line. Its not the state capital but it’s more popular and has a lot of history compared to Asaba the capital. Its an old town known for oil production and the presence of the traditional kingdom Warri, dated back as far as the 15th and 16th century. Its a port town that has a lot of industrial activities (oil and steel). People from this notable town are called wafarians, known for business and tourism. The presence of oil has a ripple effect on its commerce. Tourism here is huge as tourist are exposed to attractions like the palace of the Olu of Warri, Nama palace, Koko Red Mangrove Swamp, Effurun Garden Park, beaches and resorts.
11. Lagos
It’s the most populous city in according to population census. It is also known as the economic capital of Nigeria. This mega city is separated by water bodies into two main parts (Island and Mainland). It is located in the south-western part of Nigeria. Lagos is known for commerce, filled with industries from all economic sectors. The road network is next to none and it boasts of a good number of tall buildings and sky scrappers. The nightlife in this city is as busy as the day, painted with a lot malls, clubs, restaurants and bars. Visitors will always have a first class experience in terms of buying and selling. Lagos has local and international markets of all kind. The coastline makes Lagos a ravishing beauty!
12. Ilorin
Ilorin is a very interesting city. It’s a city that has not really being in the lime light but is surprisingly one of the largest cities in Nigeria. The capital of Kwara, Ilorin is located in the North Central region of the country. As quiet as Ilorin seems, it has an international cargo airport, a 20,000 capacity stadium and the only standard base ball Court in West Africa. Ilorin is also home to several prominent “learned” men and women as the legal profession is really strong there. Ilorin is blessed with several natural resources and the standard of living is affordable. Pottery and traditional textile industry among others are thriving businesses there also. Tourist attractions in the area include the Esie museum and the stately Sobi Hill; and that is why it is one of the most loved cities in Nigeria. Where is Asaba? |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by caprini1: 5:28pm On May 08, 2015 |
ki02020: Maiduguri number13 If not for the insurgency,Maiduguri is alright,Gwoza,where our Agile Mopols are trained is a beauty to behold.You can actually view cameroon from the hill tops....It is well. |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by dalyricist: 5:28pm On May 08, 2015 |
Dragonking: Calabar in SE The OP or writer must be IBO. SMH
BTW who sends Ibadan? I no say una go surely show una character I b yoruba 3 Likes |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by justicesky24(m): 5:29pm On May 08, 2015 |
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Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by caprini1: 5:31pm On May 08, 2015 |
Nigeria is just too fine,every region with its own beauty,if not for one thing.....Families should be touring the whole country and having fun like in the 80s....on a road trip.**sad** |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by Ajibel(m): 5:31pm On May 08, 2015 |
Pls modify ya post joor. How can Lagos not com 1st ![](/faces/huh.png) EKO ILE |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by Dragonking: 5:31pm On May 08, 2015 |
dalyricist:
I no say una go surely show una character
I b yoruba
na u write am? abeg park well joor |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by Nicepoker(m): 5:34pm On May 08, 2015 |
Op obudu cattle range is not in calabar. That place is in obanliku LGA of cross river. State. U will use 4 to 5 hours from calabar to get there. Its. Even closer to cameroon. |
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Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by Leoninedreams: 5:34pm On May 08, 2015 |
What about Owerri? I suppose the OP hasn't gone anywhere! |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:36pm On May 08, 2015 |
Ibadan ke op ar u high on their weed |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:38pm On May 08, 2015 |
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Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by dalyricist: 5:38pm On May 08, 2015 |
zaragal: Lagos 11th? , dis is thrash ![angry](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/angry.png)
Read, una no go gree read
Na so una dey click agree on agreement letters |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by safarigirl(f): 5:39pm On May 08, 2015 |
tchidi:
Calabar is in south Eastern Nigeria?? Since when kwanu? |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by pyyxxaro: 5:40pm On May 08, 2015 |
OP no vex ! Where be Nama Palace for Warri
You even mention Effurun garden park... Na wa oo
You talk this one
Abeg were Nama Palace(Nama = Cow) de for warri , I like drink for there this night
Oghara even tough pass Warri
I be full 053 |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by dalyricist: 5:40pm On May 08, 2015 |
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Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by safarigirl(f): 5:41pm On May 08, 2015 |
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Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by Drsheddy(m): 5:42pm On May 08, 2015 |
Where is DEKINA and LOKOJA? |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by dalyricist: 5:42pm On May 08, 2015 |
bastien: Lagos.... . 11?
Lol,you don enter lag before? Lasgidi baby
Av spent over 25yrs in lag
Of cos, u no read d article
Obviously |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by Sard(m): 5:43pm On May 08, 2015 |
They will keep on shouting Ibadan down, but their people will never stop going there. kikikikiki. It's either something is wrong With those bad mouthing Ibadan or their kinsmen going there are sick. 1 Like |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:43pm On May 08, 2015 |
Lemme give u guys the true list... 1) Lagos. 2) Abuja. 3) Portharcourt. 4) Abia state(aba). 5) Kano. 6) Ibadan. 7) Anambra. ![cool](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/cool.png) Kaduna. 9) Jos. 10) Delta(warrri). |
Re: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by Drinkwater(m): 5:43pm On May 08, 2015 |
Hw is Ibadan the largest city in W.A, na by landmass or population. Either ways its not the largest in Nig tallk more of West Africa 1 Like |