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ABUJA CITY : Most Organized City In Africa? // 5 Reasons I like This City
#abuja #nigeria #lagos
5 Reasons why Abuja Is A Great City.
Abuja is the capital and eighth most populous city in Nigeria. Located in the centre of the country within the Federal Capital Territory, it is a planned city built mainly in the 1980s based on a master plan by Japanese architect KenzoTange. It replaced Lagos, the country's most populous city, as the capital on December 12, 1991.
As of 2022, the city is experiencing an annual growth of at least 35%, retaining its position as the fastest-growing city on the African continent and one of the fastest-growing in the world. As of 2022, the metropolitan area of Abuja is estimated at six million people, placing it behind only Lagos as the most populous metro area in Nigeria.
Abuja is the headquarters of the Economic Community of West Afr...
published: 25 Mar 2022
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Abuja, This Will Change Your Mind About Nigeria.
The creation of Abuja, Nigeria's capital city, stands as a testament to African ingenuity, ambition, and a desire for self-determination. In this video I show you Nigeria's capital city Abuja like never seen before. From the central business districts to the mixed commercial areas. Then later in the video we visit the 2 most popular neighborhoods in Abuja.
From its conception in the 1970s to its realization as a bustling metropolis, Abuja exemplifies the aspirations of a nation striving for excellence. Prior to Abuja's emergence, Nigeria's capital was Lagos, a city situated on the country's southwestern coast.
Abuja's strategic location in the heart of Nigeria was carefully chosen to symbolize national unity and cohesion. Situated at the geographic center of the country, Abuja serves...
published: 29 Mar 2024
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YourView Ladies React As Nigerian Lawmaker Allegedly Assaults Uber Driver In Abuja (VIDEO)
A video of Hon. Alex Mascot Ikwechegh, a House of Representatives member representing Aba North & South Federal Constituency, allegedly assaulting an Uber driver in Abuja has ignited widespread outrage and calls for accountability.
The footage, now viral, captures Ikwechegh’s reportedly aggressive response after the driver requested that he come outside his residence in Maitama to personally collect a delivery.
In the video, Ikwechegh can be seen angrily confronting the driver, whom he reportedly felt had shown disrespect by asking him to step outside.
The situation allegedly escalated when Ikwechegh slapped the driver several times. The video also reportedly captures Ikwechegh threatening the Uber driver, stating he could “disappear” without consequences, a remark that has struck a ner...
published: 28 Oct 2024
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Abuja City , Nigeria 4K By Drone 2023
Abuja City 2023 - Nigeria 2023
Abuja City 4K - Nigeria 4K
published: 25 Sep 2023
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Building Abuja: The Planned City that Actually Worked
Uncover the remarkable success story of Abuja, Nigeria's planned city that defied the odds. From its inception to overcoming political turmoil, discover why Abuja stands out among planned cities globally.
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published: 27 Dec 2023
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Inside Abuja most Wealthy Neighborhoods only for the Rich
In todays episode we explored Nigeria's FTC abuja's and toured the most luxurious neighbourhoods to buy real estate in the city and whats it like to live in abuja's most exclusive areas.
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00:00 - Abuja Most Luxurious Neighbourhoods
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published: 30 Aug 2023
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Police Kill Nine Suspected Kidnappers In Abuja
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published: 22 Oct 2024
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Seven Killed In Abuja Building Collapse
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published: 27 Oct 2024
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NIGERIANS IN DIASPORA, WILL LOVE THIS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN ABUJA NIGERIA 🇳🇬
NIGERIANS IN DIASPORA, WILL LOVE THIS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN ABUJA NIGERIA 🇳🇬 #nigeria #abujaproperty #abujaproperties #nigeriansindiapora
published: 27 Oct 2024
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Our first ever Nigerian wedding together as husband and wife in Abuja, Nigeria 🇳🇬 😊
Our first ever Nigerian wedding together as husband and wife in Abuja, Nigeria 🇳🇬 😊
published: 28 Oct 2024
10:05
ABUJA CITY : Most Organized City In Africa? // 5 Reasons I like This City
#abuja #nigeria #lagos
5 Reasons why Abuja Is A Great City.
Abuja is the capital and eighth most populous city in Nigeria. Located in the centre of the country...
#abuja #nigeria #lagos
5 Reasons why Abuja Is A Great City.
Abuja is the capital and eighth most populous city in Nigeria. Located in the centre of the country within the Federal Capital Territory, it is a planned city built mainly in the 1980s based on a master plan by Japanese architect KenzoTange. It replaced Lagos, the country's most populous city, as the capital on December 12, 1991.
As of 2022, the city is experiencing an annual growth of at least 35%, retaining its position as the fastest-growing city on the African continent and one of the fastest-growing in the world. As of 2022, the metropolitan area of Abuja is estimated at six million people, placing it behind only Lagos as the most populous metro area in Nigeria.
Abuja is the headquarters of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the regional headquarters of OPEC.
1. It's organized
The master plan for Abuja defined the general structure and major design elements of the city that are now visible. More detailed design of the central areas of the capital, particularly its monumental core, was accomplished by Japanese architect KenzoTange. What I like about Abuja is that most of the buildings are very beautiful and modern looking. I think it's because most of them have been built recently. When I look at Abuja, I see a model city of what every African city should aspire to be; one that is clean, modern, and well organized.
2. Great roads.
As a foreigner, I have to acknowledge that Abuja has some of the best roads I have seen in Africa. They are well marked, and not once have I seen any potholes. The city is well connected, and if you own a car, it will be a pleasure to drive around as there are no traffic jams. Abuja is linked to Nasarawa, Plateau, Benue and Northeast Nigeria by the A234 Federal Highway, which starts from the city as the Goodluck Jonathan expressway, some portions of which are still under construction. A direct highway link to Minna in Niger State is still under construction. The A2 expressway links Abuja with Kaduna in the north and Lokoja in the south. There are also other highway links with the outlying regions, such as that linking the suburb of DutseAlhaji with the Lower Usuma and Gurara Dams, which supply water to the city.
3. Warm Weather
I guess Abuja has better weather than Lagos. It can get hot sometimes, but most of the time, the weather is very tolerable and comfortable. In the dry season, daytime temperatures can soar to as high as 40 °C and nighttime temperatures can dip to 12 °C Even the chilliest nights can be followed by daytime temperatures well above 30 °C. The high altitudes and undulating terrain act as a moderating influence on the weather of the territory.
4. It's clean.
Abuja is also one of the cleanest cities in Africa and definitely one of the cleanest in Nigeria. You cannot compare it to Lagos. The areas around the CBD are spotlessly clean. However, the satellite towns cropping up around the city are eroding this reputation, but efforts are being made to clear them. In most of Abuja, you will not see litter on the streets or the numerous shack shops that are an eyesore in most African cities. The sidewalks are clean and I can imagine it would be a pleasure for the pedestrians. Kudos Abuja.
5. Full of Attractions.
Abuja is home to several parks and green areas, with the largest one being Millennium Park. Another open area park is located in LifecampGwarimpa, near the residence of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory. The park is located on a slightly raised hilltop that contains sports facilities like basketball and badminton courts. Central Park Enjoy a grand time alone or with your family in this 500-acre (202.3-hectare) park, situated in the heart of Abuja. From picnics at the green spots to hiking, the outdoor fans will love it at Usuma Lower Dam, located in the UshafaBwari Area, some minutes’ drive from the capital. It is the fifth-largest human-made lake globally, and it boasts the biggest hydropower plant in West Africa, which serves the metropolis with electricity and water.
Nigeria's Magical Park is Nigeria’s Disneyland and the first and largest amusement park in the country. Whether you’re a Muslim faithful or not, seeing the elegant Nigerian National Mosque, situated on Independence Avenue, is a must. The natural scene combined with urbanization makes the Jabi Lake area, close to the city’s center, a beauty to behold.
Other places you can enjoy visiting in Abuja are the Abuja National Mosque, Jabi Lake Mall, Bature Brewery, Jabi Lake, Millennium Park and many others.
Attributions.
Special thanks to Eboh Media for the use of Abuja City footage. Here is the link to their channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8dtj5GzQxHnSS-dc9VQjxQ Please visit his channel and subscribe to his amazing content.
https://wn.com/Abuja_City_Most_Organized_City_In_Africa_5_Reasons_I_Like_This_City
#abuja #nigeria #lagos
5 Reasons why Abuja Is A Great City.
Abuja is the capital and eighth most populous city in Nigeria. Located in the centre of the country within the Federal Capital Territory, it is a planned city built mainly in the 1980s based on a master plan by Japanese architect KenzoTange. It replaced Lagos, the country's most populous city, as the capital on December 12, 1991.
As of 2022, the city is experiencing an annual growth of at least 35%, retaining its position as the fastest-growing city on the African continent and one of the fastest-growing in the world. As of 2022, the metropolitan area of Abuja is estimated at six million people, placing it behind only Lagos as the most populous metro area in Nigeria.
Abuja is the headquarters of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the regional headquarters of OPEC.
1. It's organized
The master plan for Abuja defined the general structure and major design elements of the city that are now visible. More detailed design of the central areas of the capital, particularly its monumental core, was accomplished by Japanese architect KenzoTange. What I like about Abuja is that most of the buildings are very beautiful and modern looking. I think it's because most of them have been built recently. When I look at Abuja, I see a model city of what every African city should aspire to be; one that is clean, modern, and well organized.
2. Great roads.
As a foreigner, I have to acknowledge that Abuja has some of the best roads I have seen in Africa. They are well marked, and not once have I seen any potholes. The city is well connected, and if you own a car, it will be a pleasure to drive around as there are no traffic jams. Abuja is linked to Nasarawa, Plateau, Benue and Northeast Nigeria by the A234 Federal Highway, which starts from the city as the Goodluck Jonathan expressway, some portions of which are still under construction. A direct highway link to Minna in Niger State is still under construction. The A2 expressway links Abuja with Kaduna in the north and Lokoja in the south. There are also other highway links with the outlying regions, such as that linking the suburb of DutseAlhaji with the Lower Usuma and Gurara Dams, which supply water to the city.
3. Warm Weather
I guess Abuja has better weather than Lagos. It can get hot sometimes, but most of the time, the weather is very tolerable and comfortable. In the dry season, daytime temperatures can soar to as high as 40 °C and nighttime temperatures can dip to 12 °C Even the chilliest nights can be followed by daytime temperatures well above 30 °C. The high altitudes and undulating terrain act as a moderating influence on the weather of the territory.
4. It's clean.
Abuja is also one of the cleanest cities in Africa and definitely one of the cleanest in Nigeria. You cannot compare it to Lagos. The areas around the CBD are spotlessly clean. However, the satellite towns cropping up around the city are eroding this reputation, but efforts are being made to clear them. In most of Abuja, you will not see litter on the streets or the numerous shack shops that are an eyesore in most African cities. The sidewalks are clean and I can imagine it would be a pleasure for the pedestrians. Kudos Abuja.
5. Full of Attractions.
Abuja is home to several parks and green areas, with the largest one being Millennium Park. Another open area park is located in LifecampGwarimpa, near the residence of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory. The park is located on a slightly raised hilltop that contains sports facilities like basketball and badminton courts. Central Park Enjoy a grand time alone or with your family in this 500-acre (202.3-hectare) park, situated in the heart of Abuja. From picnics at the green spots to hiking, the outdoor fans will love it at Usuma Lower Dam, located in the UshafaBwari Area, some minutes’ drive from the capital. It is the fifth-largest human-made lake globally, and it boasts the biggest hydropower plant in West Africa, which serves the metropolis with electricity and water.
Nigeria's Magical Park is Nigeria’s Disneyland and the first and largest amusement park in the country. Whether you’re a Muslim faithful or not, seeing the elegant Nigerian National Mosque, situated on Independence Avenue, is a must. The natural scene combined with urbanization makes the Jabi Lake area, close to the city’s center, a beauty to behold.
Other places you can enjoy visiting in Abuja are the Abuja National Mosque, Jabi Lake Mall, Bature Brewery, Jabi Lake, Millennium Park and many others.
Attributions.
Special thanks to Eboh Media for the use of Abuja City footage. Here is the link to their channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8dtj5GzQxHnSS-dc9VQjxQ Please visit his channel and subscribe to his amazing content.
- published: 25 Mar 2022
- views: 183540
11:08
Abuja, This Will Change Your Mind About Nigeria.
The creation of Abuja, Nigeria's capital city, stands as a testament to African ingenuity, ambition, and a desire for self-determination. In this video I show ...
The creation of Abuja, Nigeria's capital city, stands as a testament to African ingenuity, ambition, and a desire for self-determination. In this video I show you Nigeria's capital city Abuja like never seen before. From the central business districts to the mixed commercial areas. Then later in the video we visit the 2 most popular neighborhoods in Abuja.
From its conception in the 1970s to its realization as a bustling metropolis, Abuja exemplifies the aspirations of a nation striving for excellence. Prior to Abuja's emergence, Nigeria's capital was Lagos, a city situated on the country's southwestern coast.
Abuja's strategic location in the heart of Nigeria was carefully chosen to symbolize national unity and cohesion. Situated at the geographic center of the country, Abuja serves as a symbolic bridge connecting Nigeria's various ethnic, cultural, and geographical regions. This central positioning underscores the government's commitment to fostering inclusivity and representation for all Nigerians, regardless of their background or location.
The planning and construction of Abuja were meticulous and comprehensive, reflecting a commitment to excellence and modern urban development. Nigerian planners and architects collaborated with international experts to design a city that would meet the needs of a growing population while also embodying the aspirations of a nation on the rise. The result is a city characterized by wide boulevards, green spaces, modern infrastructure, and iconic landmarks.
One of the most striking aspects of Abuja's development is its distinctly African character. Unlike some capital cities in Africa that bear the imprint of colonial influence in their architecture and layout, Abuja's design reflects indigenous Nigerian aesthetics and cultural heritage. From the sprawling National Mosque to the imposing Aso Rock, Abuja's landmarks pay homage to Nigeria's rich history and traditions while embracing the promise of the future.
Abuja's emergence as a cosmopolitan hub has not been without challenges. Rapid urbanization, infrastructure development, and social integration have presented ongoing complexities for city planners and policymakers. Nevertheless, Abuja continues to evolve and adapt, driven by the resilience and determination of its residents and leaders.
The Central Business District of Abuja represent the economic, political, and administrative heart of Nigeria's capital city. Situated at the core of Abuja, this district serve as vital hubs for commerce, governance, and civic life, embodying the city's aspirations for modernity and efficiency.
The Abuja is characterized by its impressive skyline, modern architecture, and bustling commercial activity. It is home to a myriad of businesses, including corporate headquarters, financial institutions, government offices, hotels, restaurants, and retail establishments. Abuja's layout is carefully planned, with wide avenues, pedestrian-friendly sidewalks, and green spaces interspersed throughout the urban landscape.
Abuja is home to important government institutions, including the Federal Secretariat Complex, which houses various ministries, agencies, and departments of the Nigerian government.
The planning and development of the CBD and Administrative District reflect a commitment to efficient urban design, accessibility, and functionality. Infrastructure such as roads, transportation networks, utilities, and telecommunications are carefully integrated to support the needs of businesses, government institutions, residents, and visitors alike.
Abuja serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for other African nations seeking to assert their identity and aspirations on the global stage. Its success underscores the potential for African countries to chart their own course toward progress and prosperity, free from the constraints of colonial legacies.
The Maitama neighborhood, located in close proximity to Abuja's central district, is renowned for its opulence, luxury, and exclusivity. This upscale residential area is home to some of Africa's wealthiest individuals, including politicians, business tycoons, and diplomats. Often referred to as a haven for the elite, Maitama boasts lavish mansions, high-end apartments, and gated communities, offering a lifestyle of privilege and sophistication.
Maitama's reputation as a sanctuary for the wealthy has not been without controversy. Critics argue that the concentration of wealth and privilege in neighborhoods like Maitama exacerbates socioeconomic inequalities and widens the gap between the rich and the poor. Moreover, there have been allegations of corruption and illicit wealth accumulation among some of Maitama's residents, raising questions about accountability and transparency in Nigeria's political elite.
https://wn.com/Abuja,_This_Will_Change_Your_Mind_About_Nigeria.
The creation of Abuja, Nigeria's capital city, stands as a testament to African ingenuity, ambition, and a desire for self-determination. In this video I show you Nigeria's capital city Abuja like never seen before. From the central business districts to the mixed commercial areas. Then later in the video we visit the 2 most popular neighborhoods in Abuja.
From its conception in the 1970s to its realization as a bustling metropolis, Abuja exemplifies the aspirations of a nation striving for excellence. Prior to Abuja's emergence, Nigeria's capital was Lagos, a city situated on the country's southwestern coast.
Abuja's strategic location in the heart of Nigeria was carefully chosen to symbolize national unity and cohesion. Situated at the geographic center of the country, Abuja serves as a symbolic bridge connecting Nigeria's various ethnic, cultural, and geographical regions. This central positioning underscores the government's commitment to fostering inclusivity and representation for all Nigerians, regardless of their background or location.
The planning and construction of Abuja were meticulous and comprehensive, reflecting a commitment to excellence and modern urban development. Nigerian planners and architects collaborated with international experts to design a city that would meet the needs of a growing population while also embodying the aspirations of a nation on the rise. The result is a city characterized by wide boulevards, green spaces, modern infrastructure, and iconic landmarks.
One of the most striking aspects of Abuja's development is its distinctly African character. Unlike some capital cities in Africa that bear the imprint of colonial influence in their architecture and layout, Abuja's design reflects indigenous Nigerian aesthetics and cultural heritage. From the sprawling National Mosque to the imposing Aso Rock, Abuja's landmarks pay homage to Nigeria's rich history and traditions while embracing the promise of the future.
Abuja's emergence as a cosmopolitan hub has not been without challenges. Rapid urbanization, infrastructure development, and social integration have presented ongoing complexities for city planners and policymakers. Nevertheless, Abuja continues to evolve and adapt, driven by the resilience and determination of its residents and leaders.
The Central Business District of Abuja represent the economic, political, and administrative heart of Nigeria's capital city. Situated at the core of Abuja, this district serve as vital hubs for commerce, governance, and civic life, embodying the city's aspirations for modernity and efficiency.
The Abuja is characterized by its impressive skyline, modern architecture, and bustling commercial activity. It is home to a myriad of businesses, including corporate headquarters, financial institutions, government offices, hotels, restaurants, and retail establishments. Abuja's layout is carefully planned, with wide avenues, pedestrian-friendly sidewalks, and green spaces interspersed throughout the urban landscape.
Abuja is home to important government institutions, including the Federal Secretariat Complex, which houses various ministries, agencies, and departments of the Nigerian government.
The planning and development of the CBD and Administrative District reflect a commitment to efficient urban design, accessibility, and functionality. Infrastructure such as roads, transportation networks, utilities, and telecommunications are carefully integrated to support the needs of businesses, government institutions, residents, and visitors alike.
Abuja serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for other African nations seeking to assert their identity and aspirations on the global stage. Its success underscores the potential for African countries to chart their own course toward progress and prosperity, free from the constraints of colonial legacies.
The Maitama neighborhood, located in close proximity to Abuja's central district, is renowned for its opulence, luxury, and exclusivity. This upscale residential area is home to some of Africa's wealthiest individuals, including politicians, business tycoons, and diplomats. Often referred to as a haven for the elite, Maitama boasts lavish mansions, high-end apartments, and gated communities, offering a lifestyle of privilege and sophistication.
Maitama's reputation as a sanctuary for the wealthy has not been without controversy. Critics argue that the concentration of wealth and privilege in neighborhoods like Maitama exacerbates socioeconomic inequalities and widens the gap between the rich and the poor. Moreover, there have been allegations of corruption and illicit wealth accumulation among some of Maitama's residents, raising questions about accountability and transparency in Nigeria's political elite.
- published: 29 Mar 2024
- views: 122774
15:57
YourView Ladies React As Nigerian Lawmaker Allegedly Assaults Uber Driver In Abuja (VIDEO)
A video of Hon. Alex Mascot Ikwechegh, a House of Representatives member representing Aba North & South Federal Constituency, allegedly assaulting an Uber drive...
A video of Hon. Alex Mascot Ikwechegh, a House of Representatives member representing Aba North & South Federal Constituency, allegedly assaulting an Uber driver in Abuja has ignited widespread outrage and calls for accountability.
The footage, now viral, captures Ikwechegh’s reportedly aggressive response after the driver requested that he come outside his residence in Maitama to personally collect a delivery.
In the video, Ikwechegh can be seen angrily confronting the driver, whom he reportedly felt had shown disrespect by asking him to step outside.
The situation allegedly escalated when Ikwechegh slapped the driver several times. The video also reportedly captures Ikwechegh threatening the Uber driver, stating he could “disappear” without consequences, a remark that has struck a nerve with many Nigerians.
This incident has drawn condemnation across social media, with many accusing the lawmaker of exploiting his position and calling for justice.
#houseofrepresentative #nigerianlawmaker #lawmaker
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https://wn.com/Yourview_Ladies_React_As_Nigerian_Lawmaker_Allegedly_Assaults_Uber_Driver_In_Abuja_(Video)
A video of Hon. Alex Mascot Ikwechegh, a House of Representatives member representing Aba North & South Federal Constituency, allegedly assaulting an Uber driver in Abuja has ignited widespread outrage and calls for accountability.
The footage, now viral, captures Ikwechegh’s reportedly aggressive response after the driver requested that he come outside his residence in Maitama to personally collect a delivery.
In the video, Ikwechegh can be seen angrily confronting the driver, whom he reportedly felt had shown disrespect by asking him to step outside.
The situation allegedly escalated when Ikwechegh slapped the driver several times. The video also reportedly captures Ikwechegh threatening the Uber driver, stating he could “disappear” without consequences, a remark that has struck a nerve with many Nigerians.
This incident has drawn condemnation across social media, with many accusing the lawmaker of exploiting his position and calling for justice.
#houseofrepresentative #nigerianlawmaker #lawmaker
#cemetery #worker #yourviewtvc #nnpcl #choppercrash #headlinereview #newsupdate #OilRigIncident #nigerianewspapers
- published: 28 Oct 2024
- views: 16595
2:05
Abuja City , Nigeria 4K By Drone 2023
Abuja City 2023 - Nigeria 2023
Abuja City 4K - Nigeria 4K
Abuja City 2023 - Nigeria 2023
Abuja City 4K - Nigeria 4K
https://wn.com/Abuja_City_,_Nigeria_4K_By_Drone_2023
Abuja City 2023 - Nigeria 2023
Abuja City 4K - Nigeria 4K
- published: 25 Sep 2023
- views: 33905
20:13
Building Abuja: The Planned City that Actually Worked
Uncover the remarkable success story of Abuja, Nigeria's planned city that defied the odds. From its inception to overcoming political turmoil, discover why Abu...
Uncover the remarkable success story of Abuja, Nigeria's planned city that defied the odds. From its inception to overcoming political turmoil, discover why Abuja stands out among planned cities globally.
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Uncover the remarkable success story of Abuja, Nigeria's planned city that defied the odds. From its inception to overcoming political turmoil, discover why Abuja stands out among planned cities globally.
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- published: 27 Dec 2023
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16:32
Inside Abuja most Wealthy Neighborhoods only for the Rich
In todays episode we explored Nigeria's FTC abuja's and toured the most luxurious neighbourhoods to buy real estate in the city and whats it like to live in abu...
In todays episode we explored Nigeria's FTC abuja's and toured the most luxurious neighbourhoods to buy real estate in the city and whats it like to live in abuja's most exclusive areas.
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00:00 - Abuja Most Luxurious Neighbourhoods
01:12 - meet comfort properties
01:58 - Jabi abuja Nigeria
03:49 - Katampe extention abuja Nigeria
06:49 - Central business district of abuja Nigeria
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In todays episode we explored Nigeria's FTC abuja's and toured the most luxurious neighbourhoods to buy real estate in the city and whats it like to live in abuja's most exclusive areas.
enjoy.
SEND MONEY WITH AFRICHANGE
https://bit.ly/africhange
CONTACT WTC Abuja
Website: https://wtcabuja.com
Email:
[email protected]
Phone: +234 (0) 818668 6686
TIMESTAMP
00:00 - Abuja Most Luxurious Neighbourhoods
01:12 - meet comfort properties
01:58 - Jabi abuja Nigeria
03:49 - Katampe extention abuja Nigeria
06:49 - Central business district of abuja Nigeria
09:48 - Asokoro abuja nigeria
12:33 - Maitama abuja nigeria
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- published: 30 Aug 2023
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2:14
Police Kill Nine Suspected Kidnappers In Abuja
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- published: 22 Oct 2024
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2:29
Seven Killed In Abuja Building Collapse
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- published: 27 Oct 2024
- views: 3751
10:05
NIGERIANS IN DIASPORA, WILL LOVE THIS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN ABUJA NIGERIA 🇳🇬
NIGERIANS IN DIASPORA, WILL LOVE THIS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN ABUJA NIGERIA 🇳🇬 #nigeria #abujaproperty #abujaproperties #nigeriansindiapora
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- published: 27 Oct 2024
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