Nigeria
74cities covered.
Benin City →Aba
Abia
Abeokuta
Ogun
Abuja
Federal Capital Territory
Ado-Ekiti
Ekiti
Akure
Ondo
Apapa
Lagos
Asaba
Discover Asaba in Delta State, Nigeria—where history meets modernity.
Awka
Anambra
Azare
Bauchi
Bama
Borno
Bauchi
Bauchi State
Benin City
Edo State
Bida
Niger
Birnin Kebbi
Kebbi
Biu
Borno
Burutu
Delta
Calabar
Cross River
Damaturu
Yobe
Dutse
Jigawa
Enugu
Enugu
Epe
Lagos
Funtua
Katsina
Gashua
Yobe
Gombe
Gombe
Gusau
Zamfara
Ibadan
Ibadan, in Oyo State, Nigeria, sits at the confluence of the Ogun and Oshu rivers, known for its vibrant market culture and as a major educational hub with the University of Ibadan.
Idah
Kogi
Ijebu-Ode
Ogun
Ikare
Ondo
Ikeja
Lagos
Ikot Abasi
Akwa Ibom
Ile-Ife
Osun
Ilorin
Kwara
Iseyin
Oyo
Iwo
Osun
Jalingo
Taraba
Jos
Plateau
Kaduna
Kaduna State
Kano
Discover Kano, a vibrant city in northern Nigeria known for its rich history and culture.
Katsina
Katsina
Keffi
Nasarawa
Koko
Kebbi
Kontagora
Niger
Kumo
Gombe
Lafia
Nasarawa
Lagos
Nigeria's largest city, Lagos sits on the southwestern coast and blends tradition with modernity.
Lokoja
Kogi
Maiduguri
Maiduguri
Mai’Adua
Katsina
Makurdi
Benue
Minna
Niger
Mubi
Adamawa
Nguru
Yobe
Nsukka
Enugu
Numan
Adamawa
Ogbomoso
Oyo
Ondo
Ondo
Onitsha
Anambra
Osogbo
Osun
Otukpo
Benue
Owerri
Imo
Owo
Ondo
Oyo
Oyo
Port Harcourt
Port Harcourt sits on the Niger River in southeastern Nigeria, known for its oil industry and the University of Port Harcourt.
Potiskum
Yobe
Sapele
Delta
Sokoto
Sokoto, in northern Nigeria, is known for its rich history and cultural significance.
Umuahia
Abia
Uyo
Akwa Ibom
Warri
Delta
Wukari
Taraba
Yola
Adamawa
Zango
Katsina
Zaria
Kaduna