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Abuja

Abuja, city in central Nigeria, capital of the country, in the Federal Capital Territory.

Abuja officially replaced Lagos as capital in December 1991, after 15 years of planning and construction. The city is located in a scenic valley of rolling grasslands in a relatively undeveloped, ethnically neutral area. Thus, planners hoped to create a national city where none of Nigeria's social and religious groups would be dominant. Government agencies began moving into the new capital in the early 1980s, as residential neighborhoods were being developed in outlying areas.

Most governmental agency's are situated in Abuja.

Abuja has an international airport and is accessible to other cities in Nigeria by a network of highways. Projections called for a population of more than 1 million early in the 21st century. Population 403,000 (1999 estimate).

Lagos


Lagos has a very diverse and fast-growing population, resulting from heavy and ongoing migration to the city from all parts of Nigeria as well as neighboring countries. In 1992 Lagos had an estimated population of about 1,347,000. The population of its metropolitan area was about 8.67 million in 2000. The United Nations predicts that the city’s metropolitan area, which had only about 290,000 inhabitants in 1950, will exceed 20 million by 2010, making Lagos one of the world’s five largest cities.

Lagos Office

Address RCO Court,
  3-5 Sinari Daranijo Street, Off Ajose Adeogun Street,
Victoria Island Annex,
Lagos.
Telephone

+234-1-4626841-2
+234-1-2716889
+234-1-2623702

Fax +234-1-2716889
  +234-1-2623702
E-mail jacksonettiedu@jacksonettiandedu.com
jacksonettiedu@hyperia.com
   

Ikeja Office

Address 15, Efunleye Street,
  Ikeja,
Lagos.
Mail P.O.Box 52055,
Ikoyi,
Lagos.
Telephone +234-1-4973105
+234-1-7738399
  +234-1-4973106
Fax +234-1-2623702
  +234-1-4617608

Ghana Office

Address 3, Emmause,
  2nd Close,
Akosombo House,
Labone,
Accra, Ghana.
Mail P.O.Box 14951,
Accra, Ghana
Email sadelaniyan@jacksonettiandedu.com