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If anyone ever tells you Abuja isn’t the Land of Wealth. Tell them they are lying.

If you ever decide to stop by in the big city or at least go for an excursion there.

Let’s that with the most famous place in the whole of Abuja’s history. Zuma Rock. Please just do yourself a favour and climb with supervision.

Whether you’re Muslim, Christian or even an Atheist, if you see the National Mosque and ignore its beauty…

Just after you pass by the mosque, you can’t tell me you wouldn’t be tempted to stop by at the National Christian Centre.

I don’t even know how to start talking about the Millenial Park. I mean, there are parks, and there are parks. This is one of those parks.

If you are on this trip with your kids or a little sibling, you have to do them the favour of taking them to the National Children’s Park and Zoo.

While the kids are playing with animals, you can just quickly say hi to Buhari at the presidential villa. That’s if he hasn’t travelled.

You wouldn’t want to go to Abuja and come back empty handed so you should probably stop by at the Abuja Art’s and Crafts Village.

Now, if you want you and your kids to have a taste of Disneyland in Nigeria. Please just direct yourself to Wonderland Abuja.

If you leave Abuja without taking a trip down to Usuma Dam then can you even say you went to Abuja?

No mall in Nigeria comes close to Jabi Lake Mall.

Our Abuja people, did we leave anywhere out? Share! Share! Share!
