About Us

Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria, was purpose-built in the 1980s to serve as the
country’s political center and replace Lagos, which remains the commercial hub.
Situated in the heart of Nigeria, it is known for its well-planned layout and beautiful
modern architecture. Abuja is distinct for its wide boulevards, lush green spaces,
and impressive landmarks, embodying a quieter and more orderly atmosphere
compared to the bustling Lagos. The city is an embodiment of Nigeria’s diversity,
with people from different ethnic backgrounds converging for administrative and
diplomatic purposes.

For tourists, Abuja offers a range of attractions that highlight both its natural beauty
and its cultural significance. The Zuma Rock, a massive monolith, is a famous sight
north of the city and a powerful symbol depicted on the national currency. The
Millennium Park, the largest public park in Abuja, provides a serene environment
ideal for picnics and leisurely walks. For those interested in local arts and history, the
National Museum in Abuja offers insights into Nigeria’s rich heritage. Additionally,
the Jabi Lake Mall alongside Jabi Boat Club allows visitors to engage in leisure
activities such as boating on the lake, making Abuja not just a center of political
activity but also a place for relaxation and cultural exploration.