Top Tourist Attractions In Nigeria
Leadership newspaper highlights the country's famous tourist attractions and activities that include visits to historical monuments, tropical forests and exploring wildlife and arts and culture.
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Nigeria:
What are Nigeria's Popular Tourist Sites?
Leadership, 28 March 2014
Nigeria is blessed with so many beautiful sights and sites, both natural and man-made. From the east, west, north and south, these breath-taking attractions have become a source of… Read more »
Kajuru Castle.
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Nigeria:
Six Must-See Places in Bauchi
Premium Times, 21 March 2014
Bauchi State, in north-east Nigeria, is a well-known tourism hub for its warm spring and game reserve. These and other interesting places in the state would be fun to visit either… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Domestic Tourism - Why It Is Still Unattractive to Nigerians
This Day, 25 January 2014
The tourism and travel industry is a money- spinning industry no doubt. It is one of the few sectors that survived the recent world-wide recession and political unrests, churning… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Elephants, Gorillas and Lions - Nigeria Has Exotic Wildlife Too
This Day, 26 January 2014
Nigeria's wildlife is one of many national assets that can help propel the country's tourism drive. Read more »
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Nigeria:
The Country's Holiday Resorts
Daily Trust, 6 August 2011
Azumini Blue River Rose Read more »
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Nigeria:
Oguta - Beauty On the Blue Lake
Leadership, 25 October 2013
Oguta is a town on the east bank of Oguta Lake in Imo State of southeastern Nigeria. It is the administrative seat for Oguta LGA. Oguta was one of the first territories used by the… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Why Travel Abroad? Go to Ekiti!
This Day, 20 October 2013
We are fond of saying that our country, Nigeria, is richly endowed - both in human and material resources. When we speak this way, we mostly point at our oil and gas resources.… Read more »
InFocus
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Leadership takes a look at the most popular festivals which celebrate and showcase the cultural heritage of Nigerians. Read more »