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Diversity and Racism in Abuja, Fct

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Is Abuja diverse? Do people from different ethnic groups get along? Here's what 13 local experts had to say about diversity, inclusivity, and racism in Abuja, Fct.

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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

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

Abuja is a large and diverse city, with some parts of it being quite rural and other parts being very urban. Also, it is the country’s administrative capital. The cost of renting an apartment here, as in most places, is greatly influenced by how close it is to the “town”.

Abuja is the capital of the Federal Capital Territory. It is surrounded with beautiful mountains. The city is home to the indigenous Gbagyi tribe, now home to more than 20 tribes from all around Nigeria. Most government agencies have their headquarters and corporate offices in Abuja. On weekends, Abuja residents go hiking and kayaking as a way to catch fun.

Vincent, says: 2020

Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, a beautiful city full of life and people from different backgrounds, tribes, and nationalities. it a place where everybody wants to visit someday. One thing anyone should do when in the city is to try out the various local quisens, and feed their eye with the nature surrounding it.

Daniel, says: 2020

It is a place of tourism with over 250 ethnic groups and different languages and religions. We are hospitable people. We have many tourist centres that are historic. We are very hard working.

Omolara, says: 2020

Abuja is a considerably quiet place. Although it’s the native home of the ‘Gbagi’, it has become a home to people of different ethnic origin. It is the capital and is known for its good roads, expensive houses and food items. It is also considered a fairly safe place.

Victor, says: 2020

Anyone visiting Abuja ought to know certain things about the city. It is Nigeria’s capital and one of the most beautiful cities in Africa. It is in the Middle Belt region of the country. Abuja is a diverse city, with over 200 ethnic groups many of which are non-native. The native of Abuja are the Gbagis.

Iheanetu, says: 2020

Abuja is the capital of Nigeria. It is a very large and beautiful city. However, the cost of living is considerably high, compared to other states in Nigeria. There are lots of jobs and tourist attractions. It is majorly inhabited by an ethnic group known as the Hausas.

Feranmi, says: 2020

Abuja is the capital of Nigeria, in the heart of the Nation. The city is also the seat of government as the Aso Villa is in Abuja. It is a very beautiful place to with a lot of nice locations. It comprise of so many ethnic groups with wonderful culture and traditional festival. The city is home to a lot of offices that serve as Headquarters to various organizations and government agencies.

Oreoluwa, says: 2020

Abuja is the Federal Capital City of Nigeria, moving here has lots of advantages. The road network is great with less traffic, anyone will enjoy it here. Most of the government office headquarters are here and standard of living is fair enough. Anybody can live in Abuja as there are no racial barriers in settling here.

Precious, says: 2020

Abuja is the capital of Nigeria an it is in the North Central region of the country. It is a place where all the various ethnic groups have the freedom to reside and build without any constraints on ownership of land by the indigenes. The allocation of lands in Abuja is strictly done by the Federal Government.

Daniel, says: 2020

Abuja has around 3.3 million people with a landmass just over 1000 sq km is somewhat densely populated. My city has lots of skyscrapers, most of which are apartment buildings. Abuja also has numerous recreational parks and hotels. But what I appreciate most about Abuja is the cultural diversity. this is mostly exhibited in restaurants with all kinds of cuisine.

Praise, says: 2020
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