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Best Universities in Abuja – Top Selections
Abuja is not Nigeria's primary university city - Lagos, Ibadan, and Ile-Ife have longer university traditions and larger student populations but FCT host a growing cluster of universities, including several of Nigeria's most respected institutions. Here is the...
Best Private Schools in Abuja – Full Ranked Guide
Abuja has one of the strongest private school ecosystems in Nigeria. The city's diplomatic population, government executives, and growing professional class have created sustained demand for quality international-curriculum education that has attracted well-resourced...
12 Best Companies to Work for in Abuja
Abuja's best employers split into two categories that reflect the city's fundamental character: government and parastatal organisations that dominate the top-paying roles and a smaller but growing private sector of banks, telecoms, international organisations, and...
Is Abuja a Good Place to Start a Business?
The honest answer is: it depends on the type of business. Abuja is an exceptional market for specific categories government contracting, professional services, real estate, hospitality and anything serving the city's large professional and diplomatic population. It is...
8 Most Lucrative Businesses in Abuja Right Now
Abuja rewards businesses that understand its fundamental character: a government city with a large professional class, significant diplomatic and international organisation presence, and a real estate market driven by genuine scarcity. The most lucrative businesses in...
How to Get Around Abuja – Transport Guide for Newcomers
Getting around Abuja is fundamentally different from Lagos. The city has better roads, shorter distances between major areas, and no daily traffic chaos of the Lagos Island-Mainland commute scale. It also has no reliable mass transit system, and without a car or...
Abuja Airport Guide – Everything You Need to Know
Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (IATA: ABV) is Nigeria's second busiest airport and the primary gateway to the country's capital. Named after Nigeria's first president, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe (1904–1996), it handles both domestic and international traffic and has...
Best Hospitals in Abuja – Public and Private Options Ranked
Abuja has Nigeria's strongest private healthcare sector outside Lagos. The city's combination of a high-income professional and diplomatic population, government presence, and planned infrastructure has attracted significant investment in medical facilities. Several...
10 Jobs That Pay Well in Abuja: A Realistic Guide
Abuja is Nigeria's government capital and that shapes the job market more than anything else. The highest-paying roles in the city fall overwhelmingly in the public sector - federal agencies, regulatory bodies, and parastatal organisations that pay significantly above...
Most Expensive Areas in Abuja & What You Get for Your Money
Abuja's most expensive neighbourhoods are not just expensive, they represent a fundamentally different category of urban living in Nigeria. Embassies, the Presidential Villa, foreign diplomats, senior ministers, and the country's wealthiest individuals are...
Cheapest Places to Live in Abuja
Abuja has a reputation for being expensive and for the premium Phase 1 districts, that reputation is deserved. But a significant portion of the city's 4+ million residents do not live in Maitama or Asokoro. They live in satellite towns, developing suburbs and outer...
Best Places to Live in Abuja — Area by Area Breakdown
Where you live in Abuja determines your commute, your rent, your access to amenities and your daily quality of life more than almost any other decision. The city spans several phases of development from the premium Phase 1 districts close to government and embassies,...
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