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Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by Hardeyorlah(f): 7:52am On Jun 19, 2011 |
i lyk jos |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by Debroslink: 7:53am On Jun 19, 2011 |
CALABAR CALABAR CALABAR CALABAR CALABAR CALABAR CALABAR CALABAR CALABAR IT'S D PLACE 2 BE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by BabaO2: 8:05am On Jun 19, 2011 |
it should be Cross River and Rivers states |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by Jjamah(m): 8:09am On Jun 19, 2011 |
Ilorin is very beautiful. |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:29am On Jun 19, 2011 |
Calabar, Enugu, Abuja---------------------------------- |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by steve13(m): 8:37am On Jun 19, 2011 |
I give it to calabar,its beautiful,as I type,am on ma way to abuja,I will check out the city ones again to see if I will make it my No 2,as for lagos,from 5 am to 10pm it sucks,the romance starts by 11 pm till dawn,lagos nite life is cute especially VI,ikoyi,ikeja ,another mistake we always make is calling lagos a city,lagos is not a city,its a state,a state with many cities,let me stop here now. |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by member479760: 8:42am On Jun 19, 2011 |
Sokoto, lot of semi-white babes. |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by EEVICTOREE(m): 8:50am On Jun 19, 2011 |
Mushin
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Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by steve13(m): 8:53am On Jun 19, 2011 |
Mushin-olosha or mushin ilepo?? |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by gomentii(m): 9:09am On Jun 19, 2011 |
No matter how u look at it Abuja is number 1 followed by Lagos. |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by DisGuy: 9:12am On Jun 19, 2011 |
CALABAR funny how many people talk about Obudu but they never take pictures? TARABA state!! the most understated!! (i'm not talking about development) |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:25am On Jun 19, 2011 |
gomentii: romantic not developed. How is Lagos or Abuja romantic? |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by isbelhma: 9:26am On Jun 19, 2011 |
jos is da coldest citi in nigeria. which is good for tourist. very lovely city with beatiful gals natural looking. |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by BabaIbada: 9:32am On Jun 19, 2011 |
Ilorin all the way Agbor, the only place in delta with some nice coll traditional joint and little chance of being kidnapped/robbed. Na city you talk oooo |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:36am On Jun 19, 2011 |
nakedall: You are on you own |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by ayo84(m): 9:38am On Jun 19, 2011 |
Nothing beats calabar, calabar has this natural aura and ambiance ,comparable to none.the past governor of the state really put things in place to develop the area. |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by emmke(m): 9:39am On Jun 19, 2011 |
not for the crisis, jos is the most beautiful city by miles. Great weather, naturally beautiful. Am not exaggerating. JOS IT IS. Still planning on relocating there. I love jos so much. |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:41am On Jun 19, 2011 |
emmke: Nigerians no dey learn. Just write your will before you back. |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by rex2: 9:41am On Jun 19, 2011 |
Calabar is fun but not as it used to be. I used to hear so much about it and decided to spend my vac last year there (October) - and i must say, i was disappointed. I know may people would have my head off for this but truth be told it was a far cry of what i dreamed of. The scenery is wonderful but all the tourist spots just seem to be going down - game reserves and even TINAPA. My advise for a good time only Obudu or Calabar city during the carnivals, for scenery(landscapes), tranquility anytime calabar would still be fine. Jos aint that bad too, good landscape, nice weather and some good good chips and fish Abuja, has some good good views. |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by kyensco87(m): 9:42am On Jun 19, 2011 |
Oboy, no be now u go go Jos o, just wait for some years and see if calm and normalcy will return there, |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by gernded(m): 9:44am On Jun 19, 2011 |
aba |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by Ancecoker(m): 9:46am On Jun 19, 2011 |
I know that the best City in Nigeria is Akure the Sunshine City, The whole World is wanting to be there!!![color=#000099][/color] |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by DisGuy: 9:46am On Jun 19, 2011 |
If all these cities are so wonderful to look at WHY DON'T PEOPLE TAKE PICTURES?? (not professional pictures of some agencies) |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by bidemi12(m): 10:04am On Jun 19, 2011 |
Used to be portharcourt but no more. . . . .now, calabar any day any time. Lagos? HELL NO. . . .unless you dont understand what romanticized means |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by bidemi12(m): 10:06am On Jun 19, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI: GBAM!!! |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by falgar: 10:08am On Jun 19, 2011 |
gernded: YOU MAKE SENSE DIE ABA OYO TOWN IBADAN (IWO ROAD) OGBOMSHO ONITSHA(UPPER IWEKE) PORT HARCOUT (DIOBU) ONDO (ORE) JOS (FARIN GADA) LOKOJA BUS STOP EKO (CRUNNIES) BAYELSA CREEK ETC U PPLE WISH NAIJA HAS THAT KIND OF SERENE.I CAN ONLY SAY SOME CITY SCORE 20% I REALLY DO NOT WISH TO HYPE CALABAR ABUJA ENUGU OWERRI UYO IS COMING UP MAKURDI LAGOS DEPENDING ON AREA JOS DEPENDIN LOKOJA YEP TO SOME EXTENT IF THE SUN IS NOT WAXING |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by BABE3: 10:13am On Jun 19, 2011 |
bidemi12: Errrm--- the word "Romantic" is VERY subjective. I don't think there's a "standard" meaning for it. @Topic: LAS gIDI-- I guess?? |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by Ukavwe: 10:17am On Jun 19, 2011 |
O boy look at this view
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Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by gohome: 10:28am On Jun 19, 2011 |
its calabar by far j town next, b4 the riot abuja, seriously it is asaba,,, very serene remember, we are talking romantic turnoffs 1. gidi, any part of gidi is a turn off, lekki ( wait for the rains to start) beach (filled with criminals) Bagdagry ( take you forever and mile2 holdup to get to the fun place) Ikoyi (fast becoming commercial just like VI) I wont even mention surulere ( Mosquitoes ehh) or Festac ( filled wiv osheres) 2. Aba, No town smells bad beta than this town 3. Onitsha, Full of criminals 4. Lafia, very small and noisy 5 Ibadan, I hav not seen a town that wont just upgrade. |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by bidemi12(m): 10:29am On Jun 19, 2011 |
BABE!:Errrm---it means taking long strols without dodging vehicles and hoping fumes dont kill you. It means observing the mountain side as you lay on your back strarring at the moon while trying to woo the one you love. It means. . . . .well you get the point. Club hoping is not part of it. |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by Gbenge77(m): 10:32am On Jun 19, 2011 |
Calabar. |
Re: Most Romanticized City In Nigeria by ikposhijnr: 10:40am On Jun 19, 2011 |
Refer to this last post on December 2009 https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-364691.0.html The poster updated us with pictures of the City of Calabar and Obudu. For those of us asking for Pictures feed your eyes And try to spot a piece of Paper if you can. https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-364691.0.html |
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