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Take A Tour To Abia State: See Seven Exciting Things To Do In Aba
Say what you want about Aba – just do not call it boring.
Fondly referred to as Enyimba city and regarded as the commercial hub of
Abia State, south-east Nigeria, there is no shortage of things to do in
the metropolis.
The joy of Aba is at the street level, where
everyday life unfolds with bewildering variety. If you are visiting and
have no clue on what to do for fun, Jovago.com, Africa’s No. 1 online
hotel booking portal has a roundup of the 7 fun things to do in this
town.
Visit the museum
Although Aba is a compact
city, it boasts of a great museum called the National Museum of Colonial
History, a Federal Government establishment which serves as a research
center and houses the history of the evolution of the State from
pre-colonial till date.
The museum is frequently visited by
tourists as well as children for educational purposes. Spend time at
this museum soaking up all the information you can on Nigeria’s rich
history as well as the popular Aba Women Riot of 1929.
Enjoy a sumptuous meal at Jevenik
Jevenik
Restaurant is a warm and friendly eatery that serves mouthwatering
local dishes, simple continental meals such as fried rice and pasta,
fries as well as tasty desserts that leave you deeply satisfied.
The food is always delicious; portions are generous and come with an option of several different combos, and side orders.
Like
most restaurants in the city, you can’t book or pre-order and you are
likely to have to queue on weekends. It might sound like a lot of
stress, but, the food never lets you down. A stop here is well worth
your time.
Spend an evening at ICONS lounge
Located within the Luxury City Hotel and Towers, ICONS lounge plays host to a health club, nightclub and Suya spot.
This
is where true music-heads in Aba looking for an authentic fix go to
when they want to dance until the sun comes up. For ear-splitting beats
and some hip gyrating, load your wallet with cash and hit the dance
floor here. However, be prepared to walk out without a dime in your
wallet at the end of the night as this spot is one of the priciest in
the metropolis. Also, look out for the legendary Lady’s Night, which
start at 6pm every Wednesday.
Go swimming at terminus
Terminus
Hotel is quite popular in the city as the best hub for swimming. While
this is free for those lodged at the hotel, visitors are allowed to take
a dip for a token.
This spot offers plenty of space for adults,
tourists and neighborhood children to soak but it stays quiet,
especially during midday hours. You can visit the hotel’s bar for a
drink or the restaurant for some tasty delights. However, ensure to
leave your Kindle and electronic devices in your hotel room to avoid
damage by water.
Try a bus experience
Like most
places around the country, Aba has quite a number of options when it
comes to public transportation. They include keke-na-peps, danfo buses
and taxis.
Take a joy ride on one of the buses from any major
road junction and experience the fun of public transportation in Aba.
There is always a funny or interesting story to tell afterwards, no
matter how short the distance. It is also much more fun when you
understand the local dialect – Igbo – or have someone who can interpret
it to you.You don’t want to take pictures or make videos in transit as
other passengers may find it distasteful.
Try the mutton suya at Aba Sports Club
One of the oldest sports clubs in the town, this center still stands as a prime place for relaxation and mutton barbecue.
On hand to take your order are waiters and suya ‘chefs’ who create the tastiest medley of roasted beef.
Although
not as fancy as other famous spots, around the country, the service is
quite impressive and the flavour of the chops keeps you pinned to table
ordering for more. A trip to Aba is not complete without exploring the
piping hot meat, just off the grill at this Club.
Explore Ahia Ohuru (New Market)
This
market may not be as popular as Ariaria International Market, however
it is one of the largest trade centers in the city and the best place to
experience the reality of Aba life. There are a variety of commodities
on sale – including clothing, food items, furniture, shoes and art – at
the market. If you have no intention of doing actual shopping, a tour
around the market in the morning is still an interesting thing to do.
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