I'm an indigene of abuja and I must say I'm very happy to be a part of this great city. I love it here to the extent that I can't leave this place for another city. I can visit other places but abuja I can't leave
I love Abuja, a city with peace of mind
I was there in 2019 what an unforgettable experience. It didn’t feel like I was in Nigeria more like a different country.
Thank you for the video from America, I am planning to visit Port Harcourt in August . Abuja is a nice city
Looks amazing and modern indeed. What I do miss is Nigeria architecture. The ancestors knew how to build for the Nigerian climate. Let’s combine modern architecture with Nigerian architecture.
I am always surprised when l hear and see nigerians talk about lagos, lagos, l think to myself Abuja is a much better city why is nobody talking about that?
If Nigerian politicians were not, and are not endemically corrupt, Nigeria by now would be one of the richest and most industrialised countries in the world because of its oil and gas, agriculture, minerals, human capital, entreprenuership. Nigeria's oil has the best and highest quality in the world because it contains low sulphur content, which makes it very easy and cheap to refine. That is why it is called Sweet Crude.
Abuja is beautiful, but still just one notch from becoming a world class city, and that will surely come
Not only beautiful but very organized and well planned city 😍
Abuja my city my pride
Abuja is beautiful! Looking forward to visiting this city some day
Abuja is a world class city in terms of infrastructure
Thank you for sharing the beauties of Nigeria
Abuja is a nice city. I think it's the best big city in Nigeria by quality of life and infrastructure. I'd pick it over Lagos any day of the year. Although Lagos has more fun places and job opportunities. it is the most stressful city to live in Nigeria.
Maasha Allah amazing city
Visit Akwa Ibom state, one of the sweetest place to visit in Nigeria..
I miss this city so much. Living in Abuja can cure depression.
I am planning on going to Abuja, and its great to see thése videos to know whats available.
You are a fountain of information about Africa. Thank you so much for your work.
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