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Politics and Elections in Abuja, Fct: What do you need to know?

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Conservative? Liberal? Here's what 13 local experts had to say about politics and elections in Abuja, Fct.

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Abuja which is the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria is the seat of power as it houses all federal political institutions. It is mostly populated by politicians and the rich including indigenes and foreigners alike making the standard of living expensive compared to other cities. Abuja has a beautiful landscape for sightseeing and tourism as it is marked by hills and rocks, notably the Aso Rock. It is located towards the northern part of the country where the Hausa language is mostly spoken by locals apart from the English language.

Catherine, 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

Living in Abuja is not easy for workers, the need to get to work in time despite the terrible traffic. I advise workers to always set an alarm so as to enable them rise early so as to beat this heavy traffic. It’s a safe city to stay though seeing as the president resides here.

Salvation, says: 2020

The cost of living is high. The person should also be aware that the city is clean and among all, the person should know the city is the capital of the federal republic of Nigeria which currently are facing some political and economical challenges.

Celestine, says: 2020

Abuja is the capital of Nigeria. Popularly known as the center of unity, where anybody from the nation’s large ethnic groups can reside comfortably without fear of segregation or tribal sentiment. It is beautifully landscaped and has lots of jobs. Although it is noteworthy that accommodation is really expensive in the capital considering the high level of political and economic activities.

Christopher, says: 2020

The city is the capital of Nigeria with a lot of political presence. Law enforcement is a very serious in the city therefore a resident must be law abiding. The city is the most expensive place in Nigeria. There city is governed by a minister under the direct supervision of the president.

Abuja is the capital of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It is relatively one of the safest places in Nigeria. It is the home to our beloved president and has many tourist attractions such as Aso Rock, Zuma Rock and many others. Mornings in my city are very cool and traffic is minimal. Also, crime rate here is low as the police are at each nook and cranny. My city is also a very beautiful place at night as the streets are brightly lit up.

Valentina, says: 2020

Abuja is the capital of Federal Capital Territory. Abuja is at the heart of Nigeria map, which surrounded by some neighbouring states such as Niger state, Kogi state and Nasarawa state. There are six area councils in Abuja namely; Kuje, Gwagwalada, Bwari, Abaji, Municipal and Kwali.  Abuja rises up behind the Presidential Complex, which houses the residence and offices of the Nigerian president in the Three Arms Zone on the eastern edge of the city.  Nearby are the National Assembly and the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

Obakume, says: 2020

Abuja is the federal capital territory of Nigeria and so, it’s heavily guarded by the military. The city is mostly regarded for being the home of political activities. the city of Abuja has so many fancy buildings to gaze upon and the roads are always kept clean.

Chidozie, says: 2020

The Olumo Rock: know of this dreaded rock so as to careful avoid going closer. There are a lot of awful stories about the rock. The millennium park: This is a cool place you can always visit for relaxation. Aso Rock: If given the privilege, visiting Aso Rock (office of the President) would be nice too.

Kehinde, says: 2020

Abuja is the Federal Capital City of my country, Nigeria. The city was created in 1976. Abuja can be accessed through Kogi, Niger, Kaduna and Nasarawa States of the country and it is served by the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport. The city is divided into six Area Councils namely: Abuja Municipal, Gwagwalada, Abaji, Bwari, Kwali and Kuje Area Councils, manned by democratically elected Chairman. The cost of living is relatively high in the Municipal Area Council when compared to the others.

Natasha, says: 2020

Abuja is the capital of my country, it’s where the Government house, house of assembly, presidential office, Senate house are all located, The city is full of federal government staff and different NGO (Non governmental organisation) the city have about four private universities and good number of private hospitals and other profitable business organisations.

Timothy, says: 2020

Abuja is the capital of the most populous black nation in the world, Nigeria. It houses the seat of power which is “Aso Villa”, where the president resides. It is also one of the fastest growing cities in West Africa, with many structures and economic activities sprouting up daily. Abuja possesses many tourist attraction sites like the Zuma rock, the millennium park, the children’s park and zoo and more.

Benjamin, says: 2020
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