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Where can I go on a date in Ibadan?

Where can I go on a date in Ibadan?

Romantic Spots For Two In Ibadan….

  • Kokodome Restaurant: Cocoa House, Dugbe Area.
  • Kabachi Chinese Fusion Bistro Restaurant: Ventura Mall, Sango-UI road, Samonda.
  • Cafe Chrysalis, Bodija: 23 Ilaro St Bodija Road,
  • Martha’s Kitchen: 129 Railway Sidelink, Magazine road, Opp Rehoboth Plaza, Jericho.
  • Tutti Frutti:

Where can I celebrate my birthday in Ibadan?

Top 9 Amazing Funspots in Ibadan

  • Agodi Gardens and Leisure Park. Located on Parliament road lies one of the most attractive places in Ibadan that attracts over hundreds of people daily.
  • University of Ibadan Zoological Garden.
  • Fun Factory.
  • IITA Forest Reserve.
  • Ibadan City Mall.
  • Latitude Café and Lounge.
  • Cocoa House.
  • Mapo Hall.

What fast food restaurants does Nigeria have?

Ranked! Most Popular Fast Food Restaurants In Nigeria

  • Kilimanjaro. I tried to do some digging into how Kilimanjaro came to be so big (they have outlets in twelve states across the country), and I came up with nothing.
  • Sweet Sensation.
  • Tantalizers.
  • Mr Biggs.
  • Tastee Fried Chicken (TFC)
  • Chicken Republic.
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Are there any McDonald’s in Nigeria?

There are thought to be 387 outposts of McDonald’s in Africa (which is fewer than the number in the whole of Mexico), but none of them are in Nigeria despite the continent’s biggest city Lagos being here. The only four African countries to have the franchise are Egypt, Mauritania, Morocco and South Africa.

How much is the gate fee for agodi garden?

The entrance fee into Agodi Gardens is 500 naira per person and an extra 500 naira for access to the swimming pool. It houses a restaurant and several shops that sell refreshments.

Is there Burger King in Nigeria?

One of America’s leading fast-food chains, Burger King, has officially launched in Nigeria, bringing its iconic flame-grilled burgers to the giant of Africa, with its first outlet in the heart of Lagos.