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Living in Abuja: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Abuja: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Abuja.

Abuja stands as one of Africa's most meticulously planned capitals, offering expatriates a unique blend of modern infrastructure, cultural diversity, and professional opportunities. Built in the 1980s and officially becoming Nigeria's capital in 1991, this purpose-built city replaced Lagos as the administrative heart of the nation. With a population exceeding 3.8 million residents, Abuja serves as the political center housing government agencies, foreign embassies, and international organizations.

The city's well-organized layout features wide boulevards, landscaped gardens, and distinct districts designed for residential, commercial, and governmental purposes. Unlike the chaotic energy of Lagos, Abuja offers a more structured environment with better road networks and relatively lower traffic congestion.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Abuja

  1. Strategic location 鈥 As Nigeria's capital, Abuja provides direct access to government institutions, embassies, and major international organizations operating in West Africa.
  2. Modern infrastructure 鈥 The city boasts well-maintained roads, reliable utilities in premium areas, and contemporary amenities rarely found elsewhere in Nigeria.
  3. Security 鈥 Abuja is considered one of the safer cities in Nigeria, with a visible security presence in most residential and commercial districts.
  4. International community 鈥 A thriving expatriate population creates networking opportunities and support systems for newcomers.
  5. Quality education options 鈥 Several international schools offer British, American, and IB curricula for expatriate families.

Key facts

Population3.6 million
Expats100,000-150,000
Top nationalitiesChinese, Indian, Lebanese, American, British
LanguagesEnglish, Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba
Monthly cost of living
1 person$1,500
Family of 4$3,800
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Veedushi Bissessur
About the author

A journalist, holder of the DALF C1 and C2 and a diploma from the University of Mauritius, I have nearly twenty years of writing experience. After six years in the Mauritian press, I joined 天美麻豆, where I have been working for over a decade, including five years as editorial assistant, and now as editorial manager.

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