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Things To Do in Minna, Niger

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Is Minna boring? Is it fun? How do people relax in their free time? From playing and watching live sports to listening to live music to volunteering, here's what four local experts had to say about things to do in Minna, Niger.

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Minna, Niger, Nigeria, is bustling with commercial activities even though it’s conspicuously a civil-servant state. The ever-busy mini-market, popularly called Obasanjo Complex, which deals with selling phones, phone repairs, and laptop sales and repairs, is a big market for food vendors and other businesses located in the heart of the city. The most fascinating thing a traveler coming from the Abuja axis notices upon entering the city is the fenceless, beautiful, and tall structure built across the double-lane road, called the City Gate.

Minna is in Niger State. Minna is a very peaceful city and the people are extremely nice and welcoming. It has a few tourist attractions in “Bahago Roundabout,” “Al-Maun” and a couple of others. The roads in general are quite okay and the weather is tolerable year-round.

Oluwatobiloba, says: 2020

A stranger hoping to relocate to Minna, should know the city houses three of the four Hydropower Dams that provide Nigeria with Electricity. It is also important sch person is aware that the city is the only State Capital that houses two former Heads of State. Last but far from being the least, it should interest any visitor moving down to Minna to know there are several tourists attractions they can visit to unwind; one of which is the Gurara Water Falls.

Minna is a peaceful city, with peace-loving people. It has a lot of tourist attractions and nice meals. The city is surrounded by lots of rocks and rivers. There are various ethnic groups living in peace. The majority of the inhabitants are farmers and civil servants. There are two major markets in the city where people come to trade all kinds of food items.

Gloria, says: 2020
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