Nigeria's federal capital with modern infrastructure
Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria, located in the central part of the country. It became the capital in 1991, replacing Lagos, to promote a more centralized location for governance. The city is known for its modern infrastructure, wide streets, and prominent landmarks, such as the Nigerian National Mosque, Nigerian National Christian Centre, and Aso Rock, a massive rock formation that overlooks the city.
Population
3+ Million
Average Income
Middle to High
Average Age
25-40 years
Government Offices
Shopping Centers
Parks
International Hotels
Hospitals
Private Schools
Entertainment Venues
Initial development area with government structures and commercial establishments
Expanded residential and commercial zones with modern amenities
Latest development area with cutting-edge infrastructure and services