Thursday 3 September 2015

Five Exciting Reasons To Travel To Northern Nigeria

Nigeria’s northern region is a maligned part of the country. Made up of 3 geopolitical zones, the north have been saddled with numerous diatribes some of which are untrue. Considering the security situation, many Nigerians have made it a point of duty not to visit making it a pariah territory. This skepticism can be observed in the mass redeployment of corps members posted there by the National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) to other states of the federation perceived as ‘safe’. In spite of the negativity, this region is blessed with amazing characteristics that have equipped it with the capacity
to dominate Nigeria’s political and economic scene.Jovago.com, Africa’s No 1 hotel booking portal presents 5 interesting reasons which will encourage you to travel north of the country.

  • Hospitable
Inhabited by Fulani, Hausa, Nupe and other ethnic tribes, the average Northerner is very hospitable.
In fact, they are blessed with so much warmth that leave visitors in awe. They will offer you free rides, housing and give correct prices for a merchandise. The welcome soothes you with a feeling of being at home away from home!
  • Exotic tourist attractions
The tallest mountain seats in  Taraba state, Chappal Waddi; Jos is a wonderful destination with cool weather; Kogi holds Nigeria’s colonial relics; Bauchi has the Yankari National park and there are many other destinations spread across the 19 states that make up the region. You can savour Nigeria’s beauty, culture and wealth here.
  • Food basket of the nation
Benue is tagged the food basket of the nation as the best of farm products come from there. The farmland is very fertile and large expanse of arable soil are cultivated with cash and food crops. The harvest made feeds the nation as crops are transported to Lagos and other parts of the country.
A clear example is found in the past where groundnut and rice pyramids in Kano reigned as the nation’s major source of export income. This lends credence to the solid agricultural background of Northern Nigeria.
  • Affordable
The cost of living in the North is inexpensive. Housing, food, transport and other life necessities are cheap – a huge advantage this territory has over other Nigerian regions.
  • Education
Many prospective Nigerian students are trooping to the North for university education. They are taking advantage of the central government’s policy on lowering the cut-off mark for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in less educationally developed states, giving more students access to secure admission in Northern Universities.  

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