PICNIC IN ABUJA:
Things To Do at The National Children’s Park and Zoo, Abuja
It was a beautiful day in the city of Abuja! So I…
BMT AFRICA GARDEN:
Located in Wuse 2 Abuja, this garden has a lot to offer which makes it one spot that I definitely recommend! Below are some of the offers.
1. A play area for children. It costs N1,000, this gives access to a playground and bouncy castle which is made available based on demand. Weekends…
The National Children’s Park and Zoo is a popular family destination in Abuja, Although there are not much animal in the zoo, but the zoo still has both domestic and wild animals such as zebra, ostriches, donkeys, horses, Buffalo, monkeys, python snake, crocodile etc. The zoo also has a relaxation park and playing ground for…
Abuja is a truly beautiful place; it is the capital of Nigeria and boasts of many things, scoring high in the rankings of most beautiful cities in Africa. Therefore, if you are to visit Abuja, you are definitely going to look for places to pass time or visit in this great city. I am here…
The Enugu State Executive Council (EXCO) in its meeting of October 24, 2019, among other decisions, entered into agreement with the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu, to beautify and provide works of arts in major roundabouts in Enugu City as well as the forest reserve adjacent to the popular Michael Okpara Square, Enugu,…
Abuja is a beautiful city with lots of recreational parks and gardens. Are you a resident of the city or a visitor wondering where to hangout with your kids or friends especially during festive seasons in the city. To make the most of your stay here in Abuja during these season and for your kids…
Yankari: Located in bauchi state, north eastern Nigeria, Yankari game reserve is a large wildlife covering an area of about 2,244 square kilometres in south central part of of bauchi state. The reserve is home to animals such as Hippopotamus, wild ox, crocodiles, roan gazella, waterbucks, African bush elephant, olive baboon, patas monkey, Tantalus monkey, roan…