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  • Abuja

    Abuja

    Nigeria's capital, Abuja enjoys a rare blend of natural and modern monuments uncommon in the continent's sub region.

    National Stadium
  • Bauchi

    Bauchi

    Bauchi is known for its rich input into the Nigerian economy in areas of Agriculture and solid minerals and has a population of 4,676,465 people.

    Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Stadium
  • Calabar

    Calabar

    Calabar, the capital of Cross River state, was created on 27th May 1967 with a total land area of 20,156 km2.

    Uj Esuene Stadium
  • Enugu

    Enugu

    The state of Enugu came into being in 1991, when it was carved out of the old Anambra state.

    Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium
  • Ijebu Ode

    Ijebu Ode

    Ogun State is in south-west Nigeria and borders Lagos state to the south, Oyo and Osun state to the north, Ondo state to the east and the republic ...

    Gateway International Stadium
  • Kaduna

    Kaduna

    Kaduna derived its name from a river known as Kogin Kadduna, meaning ‘crocodile-infested'.

    Amadu Bello Stadium
  • Kano

    Kano

    Kano State is a located in North-Western Nigeria and borders Katsina to the north-west, Jigawa to the north-east, and Bauchi and Kaduna to the ...

    Sani Abacha Stadium
  • Lagos

    Lagos

    Lagos is located in the south-western part of the country. Until December, 12, 1991, it was Nigeria's capital, and although this title has now ...

    Teslim Balogun Stadium