Destination: Nsukka
Destination: Nsukka
Nsukka is
a vibrant city inhabited by a benevolent and industrious people who are
proud of their culture, and heritage. Predominantly peopled by Igbo
speaking Nigerians, this city played an important role during the 3 year
Biafran war that afflicted the eastern part of the country. Nsukka
emerged after the civil war to become one of the most popular and
developed cities not only in Enugu but in South-East Nigeria with a
human population of 309,633. Jumia Travel,
Africa’s No.1 hotel booking portal reveals ways to navigate this urban
town which ultimately reinvented itself after its turbulent past.
Top Three sites
University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Commonly
called UNN, it is home to the first university established by the
Nigerian government under the leadership of Nnamdi Azikiwe, a foremost
nationalist and first president of Nigeria between 1960 and 1963. It was
established in 1955 but opened for academics 5 years later on
7 October, 1960. The university is one of many reasons why Nsukka is a
popular hub as it welcomes university students all parts of the country.
Opi Lake
The Opi Lake is
one of the tourist highlights of Nsukka as it offers visitors a lavish
and extravagant scenery. It is famed to be inhabited by crocodiles and
as a note of caution, visitors are advised to avoid swimming or fishing
around this water-body.
Onunu festival
Onunu festival is
one of the many carnivals celebrated in Nsukka. Sons and daughters of
the soil from far and near troop to the city amidst eating and drinking
to witness theOromme dance, traditional wrestling and other ethnic activities on display.
Hotel
Inexpensive hotels are spread all over the different communes of Nsukka. From Edem Ani, to Alor-uno, Opi, Orba, Ede-Oballa and Obimo at affordable prices. Some of them include Golden Valley Hotel and Suites, Kennan Lodge Ltd, Grace Manor Hotel and Suites, Jerry Marriot Hotel, See New Hotel and Jucony Hotel and Resort. You can get more budget hotels by visiting travel.jumia.com.
Eating
Igbos have one of the best food cultures in Nigeria. It is the same with the indigenes of Nsukka. Foods like ukwa, african salad, akpu, banga soup, oha soup, nkwobi and african salad are
popular in the city and across southeast Nigeria. Restaurants to eat
these tasty delicacies are New Berries Restaurant and Franco UNN.
Shopping
Danco Benco and
Festus Gardens International are some of the places you can shop. For
purchase of perishable goods, you can visit the Okpi Commodity Market.
Fun fact
The
University of Nigeria, in Nsukka is the first indigenous university
established by a Nigerian government earning it the name ‘University of
Nigeria’.
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