If you could visit any Nigerian city for a weekend, where would you go?
Nigeria is often described through its biggest cities, but there is so much more to discover beyond the places we already know.
From the busy streets of Lagos to the cool hills of Jos, every city has a personality of its own.
Lagos gives you energy.
The city is loud, fast and constantly moving. There is always somewhere to go, something to eat and something happening.
Abuja feels different.
It is more spacious and organised, with beautiful landscapes, impressive landmarks and a slower rhythm in many parts of the city.
Calabar offers another experience entirely, with its rich cultural heritage, food and famous festivals.
Then there is Jos, where the cooler weather and beautiful scenery make it feel like a completely different side of Nigeria.
Enugu has its own charm, blending history, greenery and a relaxed atmosphere.
Benin City carries centuries of history and culture, while Ibadan offers a fascinating mix of old and new Nigeria.
The truth is, you don't always need a passport to have a memorable travel experience.
Sometimes, the adventure you've been looking for is in another Nigerian city you've never visited.
You could take a road trip.
Try food you've never tasted.
Visit a museum.
Explore a local market.
Talk to people from a different culture.
Take pictures.
Get lost—within reason, of course.
We often dream about travelling abroad before discovering the incredible places that exist within our own country.
So, perhaps your next adventure doesn't have to be London, Dubai or Canada.
Maybe it could be somewhere in Nigeria.
The question is: Which Nigerian city would you visit first?