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Top 5 Most Beautiful State Capital Cities in Nigeria

The list is dominated by cities from the Southern part of the country.

by Frank Ulom
May 6, 2023
in Tourism
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Calabar, Cross River State

Calabar, Cross River State

Today, CONVERSEER is looking at the top 5 most beautiful state capital cities in Nigeria. That being said, let’s see which tops the chart.

5. Owerri, Imo State

Owerri, Imo State
Owerri, Imo State

Owerri is one of the capital cities in Nigeria that is worth seeing and living in. Owerri is well-known for her serene and scenic views that make visiting as well as staying there worthwhile.

Owerri is known for its economic vibe and seen by many as the money hub of the South East region.

4. Enugu, Enugu State

Enugu, Enugu State
Enugu, Enugu State

Nicknamed the Coal City, Enugu is one of the most well-planned capital cities in Nigeria. It is located in the South Eastern part of Nigeria. The road network here is well designed with so many state-of-the-art buildings (complexes and malls). It is one of the oldest cities in Nigeria.

3. Port Harcourt, Rivers State

Port Harcourt, Rivers State
Port Harcourt, Rivers State

Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers state derived its name from the area’s colonial secretary, Lewis Harcourt around the 1900s. It is located in the Southern part of Nigeria and is the centre of the country’s oil business.

2. Calabar, Cross River State

Calabar, Cross River State
Calabar, Cross River State

Located in South-South Nigeria and watered by the Great Kwa and Calabar rivers, the city is home to a variety of attractions such as Marina Resort, Obudu Cattle Ranch and Tinapa Resort. The city attracts visitors with its array of appealing tasty.

Calabar, adjudged as the greenest city in Nigeria, also plays host to the famous Carnival Calabar, Africa’s biggest street party. Calabar was the first Capital of Nigeria before it was moved to Lagos and then Abuja.

1. Uyo, Akwa Ibom State

Uyo, Akwa Ibom State
Uyo, Akwa Ibom State

Uyo is a city in South-South Nigeria and is the capital of Akwa Ibom State, a major oil-producing state of Nigeria. The city became the capital of Akwa Ibom State on September 23, 1987, following the creation of Akwa Ibom State from Cross River State.

It is one of the emerging cities in Nigeria and adjudged as the cleanest city in Nigeria, over Calabar. It has a rich culture, especially its native delicacy. It harbours the biggest worship centre in Nigeria.

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