“I am Abuja, federal capital of Nigeria since 1991. I am located in the heart of Africa’s most populous country, and confident about my future as a world center and magnet for cultural, adventure, educational and leisure tourism in the magical lands of Nigeria beyond my borders.
My broad, well maintained paved streets, attractively landscaped boulevards and modern overpasses keep the traffic flowing at a smooth pace, morning, noon and night – and with wide cinemascopic vistas in every direction, there’s no feeling of being hemmed in by gridlock. Being in the Nigerian heartland, I am adjacent to the states of Kogi, Niger, Kaduna and Nassarawa. During Carnival week festivities in late November, visitors will see the culture of all 36 states on display in rhythmic, pulsating music, durbars on horseback, camels from the far Sahara, and exotic tribal dances. It’s an unending kaleidoscope of colorful regalia, fun activities, parade floats, tribal masks and costumes unique to the various states. Born in 1976, I am considered a model city for all of Africa, and one of the world’s handful of totally planned cities

“Originally from France, I have lived and taught school in Abuja for five years, and appreciate the easy going lifestyle and friendliness of the people. Here, we enjoy a comfortable year round climate and really appreciate the absence of mosquitoes and similar insect pests. It’s good to know that this city is virtually malaria free.
” I was very impressed by the recent renovations that were being made at Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport and was pleased to learn that the Nigerian government was really serious about improving the infrastructure of its airports for incoming tourists and business people.”” Your exciting Abuja Carnival rivals those in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Mardis Gras in New Orleans – and this was only the second year. Many say, Latin America’s carnivals and music originated here in Nigeria.”
“My impression of Abuja was that it is truly a ‘City of the Future’ set in a scenic environment which reminded me very much of Denver, Colorado.” ” Located approximately one hour by air from Lagos, Abuja has excellent conference and accommodation facilities.” “Throughout Abuja there is much construction going on and the people truly exhibit an excitement about living in what is perhaps the most modern city in Africa.” “We were quite surprised at the relative ease in our processing through immigration and customs. Much to our pleasure, we were told that both the Ministry of Aviation and the Ministry of Tourism have done an excellent job in alleviating the extreme bottlenecks that travelers were accustomed to experience upon arriving in Nigeria. “
Referring to the unique nature of the carnival, Obasanjo said that it is to ensure that the amount of time and money people would have spent traveling round the country to see her beauty and people had been reduced and brought to one spot in a holistic manner. “We have come together, all as Nigerians, in one spot; we have brought together what will take anybody who has to go over Nigeria days and even months in a space of few days.”

With nothing short of joy and excitement, the President said the carnival is to be entrenched as a yearly celebration that would give people room to explore Nigeria. “You are all welcome to a splendid view, splendid feel, a splendid taste of what is Nigeria. It is with great pleasure and joy and satisfaction that I formally open this year’s Abuja carnival to the glory of God and mankind,” he declared. see more pictures at codewit Photo Gallery
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