Nigeria
Africa's most populous country where English is the official language. Major economic hub known for oil production and Nollywood film industry.
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Abeokuta
Historic Yoruba city known for its role in Nigerian independence and traditional architecture.

Akure
Known for its cocoa production, traditional crafts, and as an educational center in southwestern Nigeria.

Asaba
River port city across from Onitsha, known for its commercial activities and Igbo culture.

Awka
Traditional center of Igbo culture, known for its blacksmithing heritage and educational institutions.

Calabar
Coastal city known for its carnival, colonial architecture, and being a major tourist destination in Nigeria.
Damaturu
Known for its traditional architecture and proximity to the Sahel region.
Dutse
Known for its traditional emirates and agricultural activities.
Gombe
Known for its traditional architecture, craft markets, and as a center of Fulani culture.
Abia State
Southeastern Nigerian state established in 1991, known for its oil palm production and home to the c…
Bayelsa State
Southern Nigerian state in the Niger Delta region, known for its oil resources and extensive wetland…
Borno State
Northeastern Nigerian state known as the birthplace of Boko Haram insurgency, with Maiduguri as its …
Cross River State
Southeastern Nigerian state known for its lush tropical rainforests, diverse wildlife, and the Obudu…
Delta State
Oil-rich state in southern Nigeria's Niger Delta region, known for petroleum production and wetland …
Ebonyi State
Southeastern Nigerian state established in 1996, known for its agricultural production, rice farming…
Edo State
Nigerian state in the south-south region, known for its rich cultural heritage, ancient Benin Kingdo…
Gombe State
Northeastern Nigerian state known for its agricultural production and the Gombe National Park, servi…