Property City: Abuja
Abuja, a centrally located and purpose-built city in Nigeria, stands as the nation’s capital and a symbol of unity. With an estimated metro area population of over 4.2 million in 2025, it’s one of Africa’s fastest-growing cities. Chief among its claims to fame is its meticulously planned urban design, featuring impressive modern architecture and extensive green spaces, a stark contrast to the more organically developed Lagos. It’s home to key government institutions like Aso Rock (the Presidential Complex), the National Assembly, and major religious sites such as the Nigerian National Mosque and the Nigerian National Christian Centre, reflecting Nigeria’s diverse cultural and religious landscape. Abuja’s economy, while heavily influenced by its role as the seat of government, also sees significant activity in real estate, hospitality, retail, and agro-allied industries.