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Top 5 Staduims in Nigeria

 In our research on the best staduims in Africa, we found out that no staduim in Nigeria was fit enough to enter such ranking.
But in this article we are going to focus on the staduims in Nigeria which we believe will make the ranking oneday.

Top 5 Best Staduims In Nigeria

1. Akwa Ibom International Staduim


Akwa Ibom International staduim was built by Julius Berger construction company in 2012 and completed in 2014. The staduim was built to resemble the Allianz Arena in Germany. It is a 30,000 seater stadium and was estimated at $250.

2. Abuja National Staduim

Abuja National staduim is a 60,491 seater sport staduim and it is located in Abuja. The cost if the staduim was estimated at $360 million and is regarded as the most expensive and best stadium in Nigeria in terms of size. 

3. Teslim Balogun Staduim

The staduim was named after a professional Nigerian footballer Teslim Balogun. The staduim has a capacity for 25,000 people and cost of building was N1.3 billion. 

4. U.J Esuene Staduim

The staduim was launched in 1977 with a capacity of 16,000 people and still stands out as one of Nigeria's best staduim. 

5. Liberation Staduim

Liberation staduim ranks among the best stadiums in Nigeria and it's located in the elekahia area of port harcourt with the capacity of 30,000 people. 

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