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What's weather like in Kaduna?

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Does Kaduna get rain? Snow? Hail? What's summer weather like? Here's what six local experts had to say about weather and precipitation in Kaduna.

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If you’re moving to Kaduna, you’ll need to get an air conditioner because it is very hot for most of the year. Aside from that, it is a lovely place to be in. There are many delicious foods to eat, mostly containing beef as the predominant Hausa tribe of this region rear cattle. There is also a mixture of other Nigerian tribes with their own unique Nigerian dishes.

The Kaduna River separates the northern part of the city from the southern part. Kaduna is also known as Croc City due to its history of crocodiles in the Kaduna River. The nightlife is also exhilarating, especially in places like Barnawa, located in the southern part of the city. There are also many fun activities to do across the city, such as paintballing, go-kart racing, horse riding, and polo tournaments.

The season of harmattan, which occurs during the last two months of the year, is very cold and dry, so it would be wise to come along with moisturizing creams and warm clothing. The city is always well decorated to celebrate the festivities of the end of the year and to usher in the new year.

You should look forward to an enjoyable stay in Kaduna, the capital of Kaduna State. The people are friendly, the food is awesome, and the ambiance is beautiful. What more could you ask for?!!!

The first thing to consider about Kaduna city is its cold weather, you need thick clothes to keep your body warm if moving here. If you are industrious, you will fit in here because the people in this city are business oriented. The people in the city are not religious bigots. They are simply wonderful people. They are hospitable.

Cecilia, says: 2020

If moving to Kaduna, then know it is one of the coldest States in the north of Nigeria. The cost of living in Kaduna is pretty cheap as is with almost all states in this part of Nigeria. Prepare to feast your eyes on rich Hausa culture, although majority of the inhabitants are Muslims there are also Christians who have made this state their permanent home. Why? Houses are relatively cheap to lease or rent and even buy compared to other parts of the nation, food is affordable, cost of transportation is also very affordable. If moving to northern Nigeria then Kaduna should be first on your list, just come with jackets for the cold and moisturizer for your skin.

The Crocodile city, it is fondly called, the seat of Northern Nigeria that you should know. When moving here, be aware the weather is usually very cold during the dry season which lasts for latter five months of the year and then rains for the remainder. A City of Green, It is a nature lover’s heaven.

Chidinma, says: 2020

The native language spoken is Hausa. People speak English this can however be limited to the educated ones. Pidgin English may also be spoken as an alternative. It’s is a hot city, and the temperature can really drop in the cold season. Bring a sweater or jacket. The citizens are nice, but short on patience.

Anjolaoluwa, says: 2020

Kaduna is not as crowded as other Nigerian cities. It holds the record of most peaceful city in the country, and its indigenes love its present Governor. cost of living is cheap and the weather is amazing. i think anyone moving to Kaduna state with the aim of starting a new life is on the right track.

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