Nigeria Tourist Destinations

Lagos

It is most famous conurbation in the country having 7,937,932 inhabitants at 2006 census. Currently it is largest city in country and second most famous city in the Africa, currently estimated to be second fastest growing city in African region, immediately following the Bamako . It was formerly capital of Nigeria, and is huge metropolis that originates on the islands separated by the creeks,
 
 

such as Island of Lagos, it fringe southwest mouth of the Lagos Lagoon and is protected from Atlantic Ocean by a long sandy spits as Bar Beach that stretch up to 100 kilometers to east and west of mouth.

Cross River State

It is coastal state in the southern Nigeria and bordering with Cameroon to east, capital of state is Calebar, it is named for Cross River that passes through that state. Efik and Ejagham are two major languages of the state. It is coastal state in the South Eastern Nigeria naming after Cross River that passes through state.

 

It occupies 20,156 kilometers square and shares its boundaries with the Benue State to north, Abia and Enugu to west Cameroon to east and akwa-Ibom to south with Atlantic Ocean . Present day Akwa state exercise from it in state creation of September 1987 by regime of General Ibrahem.

Delta State

It is a Nigerian state, comprising typically Urhobo, Ijawa, Isoko, Igbo and Itsekiri and speaking collectively as Anioma region.

 

Whole ethnic groups comprise Delta and are administrated and grouped into senatorial districts naming Delta South, Delta North and Delta Central for administrative purposes. It is oil producing state of country in region that is known as Niger Delta. Capital city is located at northern end of state with estimated areas at 762 sq. state borders with Ondo State , Edo State , Rivers State , Imo State , Bayelsa State and Anambra State .