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Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by Ruffychuks: 10:38am On May 27, 2015
From massive kidnapping to violent crimes in some parts of Nigeria, plus other crime activities cropping up in other cities, it is enough for anyone to make a decision not to visit the weird country to any further extent. However, while many people are thinking Nigeria to be the worst country to visit, the country is actually becoming safer with thousands of tourists and visitors visiting every year.

There are some cities in Nigeria which are really safe to visit due to high security measures provided by the state governments. We chose these cities based on these factors; no religious crisis, no violent crime or kidnapping, low level of aggravated assaults and robberies. The residents are practically comfortable, great infrastructures and well-developed buildings and roads, low crime rates and economic stability.

Here are the 10 safest cities to visit in Nigeria;
1. Lagos

Lagos

Even though, Lagos looks over-crowded, it is still the safest city in Nigeria. The state government spends huge sum on its security, providing well equipped response patrol cars and different security units around the city. Thousands of tourists and visitors visit the city every year and they appear to be at ease anytime they are around. It has low crime rate, no religious crisis, wonderful parks, environmental supporters and friendly people.

2. Calabar

Obudu, Calabar

Calabar is often referred to as the people’s paradise with lots of attractive places to visit. Calabar has low danger or crime rating and recently, it has experienced substantial increase in population, with economic prosperity, tourism growth and the city’s exclusive design that strengthens its safety and development. Excellent security measures with numerous police stations in every area of the city. There are many of expatriates living in the city because the government provided a peaceful and conducive environment for everyone.

3. Abuja

Abuja Residential Area

Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria is known for its well designed architectural buildings and neat environment. It houses the president and every law maker in the country, which has provided the city with well structured security measures and mobile police men who are seen all over the city. This is one place in Nigeria where tourists are at home because they have nothing to worry about when it comes to their safety. The presence of CCTV cameras that are mounted on the streets make it difficult for crime to happen without getting it solved.

4. Ibadan

City Centre, Ibadan

Ibadan is a city that prides itself as the centre of the Pan Yoruba race and is very peaceful with well-organised structured security units around the city. Tourists who visit Ibadan can easily travel to Lagos within a 45 minutes drive because it is close to Lagos, the commercial centre in Nigeria. Apart from the state’s security unit, it has effective local vigilant grounds that ensure that the inhabitants have no reason to fear for their safety and properties.

5. Uyo

Akwa Ibom
Uyo, located in the Niger Delta area of Nigeria, is laid-back city with rapid developmental growth that seems to put visitors at ease. There is large concentration of expatriates in this city and the safety of the inhabitants is taken care of by the huge amount of budget that is set in tackling crime, equipping the police and soldiers in ensuring that everywhere is safe to visit. The city is blessed with scenic attractions, beautiful hotels and unique cuisine. Akwa Ibom people are warm and friendly.

6. Owerri

Owerri

Safety has become the priority of Imo State’s government as they have directed the development of the city towards economic expansion and crime reduction. The city has a vibrant economy and it’s becoming a tourist haven due to its urban planning, safety and standard of living. The government incorporates loads of security measure to help foster safety within the city.

7. Benin

Benin City

Benin, Edo State is the city of peace and hope, known for its friendly environment and considered a tourist haven with several tourist attraction centres. It is considered to be one of the safest cities in Nigeria and have a well-coordinated security patrol units. There is a low crime rate, the people are good-natured and tolerable and this has helped to lessen conflicts among the different tribes in the city. Tourists have a no fear of security lapses or kidnapping incidence because of the extensive security gadgets and personnel in the city.

8. Akure

The Cathedral Akure

Akure is the capital of Ondo State and the city is known for its peaceful co-existence between the traditional, Islam and Christianity believers. It is one city that you can visit and feel at home because the people are friendly and willing to support you. The annual financial budget on security is huge which has been able to take care of the issues of security lapses in the city.

9. Enugu

Enugu

Enugu is the capital city of Enugu, the coal city that has a lot of tourist havens like waterfalls, caves, hills, luxury hotels and gardens that have made the city one of the most visited in the country by tourists. Enugu is a dynamic city with low crime or murder rate due to the presence of Police crime-fighters, clean environment, a population of friendly people and economic opportunities.

10. Osogbo

Osogbo road

There is a significant number of Muslims in the city but the residents are living with one another without ethnic or religious conflicts. Besides, the government is focused on developing and reviving its various communities with a range of educational initiatives and programs to help enhance youths’ potentials. The city is safe for everyone and its steady economy helps to keep crime level very low.
http://www.travelstart.com.ng/blog/top-10-safest-cities-to-visit-in-nigeria/

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Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by Ruffychuks: 10:40am On May 27, 2015
pictures above 1. Lagos 2. Calabar 3. Abuja 4. Ibadan

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Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by tdayof(m): 12:46pm On May 27, 2015
IBADAN cool

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Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:07pm On May 27, 2015
Great
Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by naijainfogalery: 3:07pm On May 27, 2015
what do you mean by safest - Safest would be void of terrorism , kidnapping, thuggery, militancy etc

Most of the states in The west would fit into this category, some states in the east and very few in the north

Dont wanna list states before i start getting abusive mentions cheesy

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Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by 190theclown: 3:08pm On May 27, 2015
[size=18pt]Borno state nkor?[/size]

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Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by pharmow: 3:09pm On May 27, 2015
Lagos too much jor, if you no get logo gbori e or or

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Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by mormoni(m): 3:09pm On May 27, 2015
Noted
Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by moscobabs(m): 3:09pm On May 27, 2015
U forget warri. grin grin

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Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:09pm On May 27, 2015
Ok...
WHAT of
Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by calabaman(m): 3:09pm On May 27, 2015
good my beloved AKWAIBOM IS THERE

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Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by kelvyn7: 3:10pm On May 27, 2015
are u sure

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Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by okooloyun1(m): 3:10pm On May 27, 2015
Chisos! Benin dey there....

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Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by buchiluchi(f): 3:10pm On May 27, 2015
Noted..
Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by ACHIEVERBA: 3:10pm On May 27, 2015
was hoping to see YOBE!!! this list aint complete
Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by KAYNINI(m): 3:10pm On May 27, 2015
I find Calabar and Uyo very appealing

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Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by baybeeboi: 3:11pm On May 27, 2015
Lagos above Calabar and Uyo?
,
i shît on this thread:

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Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by kobonaire(m): 3:11pm On May 27, 2015
looking at that list one can conclude that all cities in Nigeria are safe grin

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Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:11pm On May 27, 2015
Datuq?!!! This list is bullshît!!!!!!

Benin? The home of cultism?

How the hell could lagos rank higher than Ibadan or Uyo or Enugu men the OP needs a brain surgery!!!

How old are you @OP? 10??

Pls change this nonsense list and send Lagos and Benin down to 9 and 20 respectively or are you lobbying for something with this rubbish list?

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Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by ogawisdom(m): 3:11pm On May 27, 2015
Aba tongue
Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by Musteeshow: 3:11pm On May 27, 2015
I can't find a single northern city in ur list.... Are all northern cities insecured?

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Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by tuoyoojo(m): 3:11pm On May 27, 2015
ok

come o! where waffi for the list na. if this bros nor put waffi there we go scatter this place o

runs out to look for plantain leaf to flog the Op


lol

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Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by ACHIEVERBA: 3:11pm On May 27, 2015
just come out straight and tell us the north is not "safe" instead of beating around the bush
Re: Top 10 Safest Cities To Visit In Nigeria by bastien: 3:11pm On May 27, 2015
Yeah lagos baby, but in satellite town, festac town, mushin, ajegunle and kirikiri town, ma brother watch ya back

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