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What are nightlife and clubbing like in Abuja, Fct?

12 local experts
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Are there clubs? Are they any good? When do they close? Here's what 12 local experts had to say about nightlife in Abuja, Fct.

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Moving to my city, you should be ready to experience heavy traffic in major roads early morning, and late evenings depicting start and close of work, and you should experience the wonderful night life during the weekends.

It’s beautiful and cosmopolitan. Food and transportation are cheap but housing, very expensive. Great night life and you need to be innovative. Get a professional skill. Most needed skills are real estate, building, food vending, and event planning.

Stephanie, says: 2023

If you’re moving to Abuja, Nigeria, it’s important to know that it is the capital city and the political hub of the country. It’s a modern city with diverse cultures, cuisines, and thriving nightlife. However, like any big city, it’s important to take necessary safety precautions and be aware of your surroundings.

Stephanie, says: 2023

There might not be much to do here, but spending time with family is a major plus. The weddings here are a big deal, and for good reason–I’ve created some unforgettable memories at 10 pm on the dance floor. I highly recommend having a car as well because it really feels like Abuja is a spaghetti bowl of highways sometimes.

Public transport system in Abuja comprises mainly of taxis and tricycles, Buses are few. Transport fare is quite cheap and there is rarely any traffic. Hausa language is a plus to learn and pidgin English is commonly spoken. The city has a relaxed atmosphere and a buzzing nightlife especially on the weekends.

Munachiso, says: 2020

Abuja is the capital and is known as the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Abuja is quite popular for its lush green and eco friendly landscape. The city consists of sprawling urban section and tranquil and peaceful residential neighborhoods. The nightlife in Abuja is quite a sight to behold.

Abuja has something to offer all: good weather (generally hot with a rainy season), green spaces, high-end restaurants, luxury hotels, designer shops, large malls, cinemas and a colorful nightlife to name but a few. There is a big expat community in Abuja, from a variety of nations. If you are looking for more of a “western” lifestyle you’ll find it in Abuja. If you prefer more of a “local” life you’ll also find that here. The bottom line is: Abuja offers an excellent quality of life for all.

Abuja the beautiful capital city of Nigeria, surrounded by hills and mountains. As long as you like having a good time, the city is a party one.

Patrick, says: 2020

It is quiet, it has locations you can go to, to relax, like swimming pools and spa. If you are looking to have fun we have arcades, cinemas, parks if you want to host a picnic, and good shopping malls. If you need to hang out with your guys or party, we have lounges, and clubs that provide such services. Everything everyone needs.

Abuja is a beautiful city. It has great road network, that grants easy access to social amenities around the cities. It has beautiful hotels, restaurants, bars and clubs. Abuja has large shopping malls and cinema. A simple drive through town is sure to brighten your day. Abuja is covered with trees on every street. Above all residents of Abuja are very hospitable.

Precious, says: 2020

Abuja is the capital of Nigeria. Abuja in sharp contrast, is one of the safest metropolitan cities in Nigeria. The city is well known for its sophisticated evenings and vibrant nightlife. night, you will notice on the side roads, open spaces converted into relaxation spots referred to as gardens. Riverplate Park and the Secret Garden are choice gardens for lone relaxation or with friends.

Samuel, says: 2020

Abuja is a beautiful one. It is the capital of Nigeria. It is surrounded by trees, hills and the infamous Olumo Rock from which the bubbling nightlife can be seen. The landscape of the city is organised in such a way that almost everyone resides in gated communities know as estates. To fully enjoy the privileges that living in this city brings, it is imperative that one learns the local dialects; Hausa and Gbagyi. The only downside to living in Abuja are the extreme weather; when it’s hot it’s blistering hot and when it’s cold it’s deathly cold. Regardless, Abuja is a beautiful city that I’m happy and proud to live in.

Erhunmwunse, says: 2020
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