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Here Is Where to Celebrate New Year’s Eve in Abuja
As the year draws to an end, celebrating here in Abuja. The air buzzes with energy, the city provides vibrant culture, opulent dining options and a busy nightlife scene.
Below are three spots in Abuja to celebrate New year’s Eve.
Millennium Park

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Millennium Park remains a popular option with both locals and visitors, thanks to its calm atmosphere and well-planned layout. It is a place for those looking to slow down and step away from the usual city rush. The park is suitable for families, solo visitors, and groups of friends who want space to relax and enjoy simple outdoor activities.
On New Year’s Eve, it becomes a comfortable spot for people who want a peaceful setting to relax, connect, and welcome the year in a quiet manner.
Transcorp Hilton Abuja – For a New Year’s Dinner

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This luxury hotel often hosts glamorous parties with fine-dining and breathtaking views of the city. If what you are aiming for as the year turns includes dressing up nice and having a well-prepared meal, then Transcorp Hilton Abuja is worth considering. Dinner here is carefully organised. The menus are well-accurated, the service is attentive and the overall setting is comfortable. It is ideal for families, friends and couples who want to mark the end of the year in a quiet setting.
Oso Lounge

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Oso Lounge is known for its upscale social atmosphere , making it an ideal place to relax and soak in the New Year’s energy. The bar serves impeccably made drinks alongside a menu that includes both small plates and full meals, making it suitable for festive dining. With resident DJs and music, the space stays lively and shapes the mood for a New Year’s Eve.
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Some of the Most Instagrammable Restaurants in Abuja.
Abuja’s restaurant increasingly combines dining with visually appealing interiors and outdoor spaces. Across the city, a handful of restaurants have created spaces where stylish interiors, inviting outdoor settings and beautifully presented meals naturally encourage guests to reach for their cameras. Whether you’re planning brunch with friends or a special dinner, these restaurants offer plenty of reasons to snap a few photos before the meal begins.
BluCabana Restaurant

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At BluCabana Restaurant in Mabushi, the atmosphere is completely different. Surrounded by palm trees, landscaped gardens and a swimming pool, the restaurant feels like a quiet escape from the city’s bustle. Guests can dine indoors, on the terrace or beside the pool, each offering its own unique setting. The menu includes grilled meats, seafood, burgers, pasta, pancakes and colourful cocktails that add extra appeal to any table shot.
Pickle Social House

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Located within Uzzitz Park, Pickle Social House combines dining with entertainment in a lively setting. Contemporary décor, warm lighting and stylish seating give the venue a vibrant personality, it also hosts live music and social events throughout the year, contributing to its lively atmosphere. The menu features favourites such as burgers, tacos, pizzas, sharing platters and creative cocktails, making it a popular choice for casual outings and group gatherings.
Brunch Lane

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For lovers of brunch, Brunch Lane in Asokoro offers a bright and relaxed setting filled with natural light. Its clean, minimalist interior and wooden furnishings create a calm environment that lets the food take centre stage. Pancakes topped with fresh fruit, avocado toast, eggs prepared in different styles and expertly brewed coffee are served with neat presentation, making every table look ready for a photograph.
The Ivy League Restaurant

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The Ivy League sits on the penthouse of Cube Mall in Wuse 2, giving diners sweeping views of the city skyline. The modern interior, floor-to-ceiling windows and rooftop setting make it one of Abuja’s standout dining destinations. Its menu includes steaks, seafood, sushi and cocktails, all presented with careful attention to detail. As daylight fades and the city lights come alive, the restaurant becomes an even more striking backdrop for photos.
Cilantro Abuja

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Rounding out the list is Cilantro Abuja, a favourite among fans of Indian cuisine. Set within a peaceful garden environment in Maitama, the restaurant combines elegant indoor dining with spacious outdoor seating surrounded by mature trees. Signature dishes such as butter chicken, biryani, kebabs and freshly baked naan are served with colourful presentation that reflects the richness of Indian cuisine. Together with its landscaped surroundings, the food creates a dining experience that is both memorable and highly photogenic.
Each of these restaurants offers something different, whether it’s rooftop views, poolside scenery, vibrant social spaces or beautifully plated meals. They prove that Abuja’s restaurant scene is not only growing in flavour but also in creativity, giving diners places where good food and eye-catching surroundings come together naturally.
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Dotun Popoola Turns Waste Into Art in Reclaimed Beauty.
Nigerian sculptor and environmental artist Dotun Popoola is once again drawing attention to the creative possibilities hidden in discarded materials as he officially launched his 8th solo exhibition, Reclaimed Beauty; A Dialogue Between Nations.
The exhibition opened on June 12, 2026, at The Village by Tikera in Abuja and is scheduled to run until September 30. Organised by Tikera Africa in partnership with the Scrap Art Museum, the showcase presents a collection of large-scale sculptures and installations created from scrap metal and other reclaimed materials. According to the organisers, the exhibition explores themes of sustainability, transformation and cultural exchange through art.

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For years, Popoola has built a reputation for transforming discarded metal into detailed sculptures that challenge perceptions of waste. Born in Lagos in 1981, the artist studied at Auchi Polytechnic and later at Obafemi Awolowo University. His work centres on giving new purpose to materials that would otherwise end up in scrapyards or landfills, turning them into pieces that carry both artistic and environmental significance.
Speaking about Reclaimed Beauty, Popoola said the exhibition was inspired by the journey his artworks have taken across different parts of the world. Over the years, his sculptures have been displayed in several countries including the United Kingdom, the United States, Turkey, India, Qatar, Ghana, Morocco and Azerbaijan. Through this experience, he has seen how art made from recycled materials can spark conversations about environmental responsibility beyond national borders.

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The exhibition also reflects a growing global interest in sustainable art. Many of the works on display are assembled from metal scraps recovered from waste streams and abandoned industrial materials. Rather than concealing the origins of these materials, Popoola incorporates them into the final designs, allowing viewers to recognise the transformation that has taken place.
During the opening ceremony, Nigeria’s Minister of Arts, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, praised the artist for turning objects often regarded as waste into works of cultural value. She noted that his sculptures have helped project Nigerian creativity to international audiences while drawing attention to environmental issues.

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Beyond the visual appeal of the sculptures, Reclaimed Beauty raises questions about consumption, waste management and the role creativity can play in addressing environmental challenges. By giving discarded materials a second life, Popoola invites visitors to reconsider what society throws away and what can still be created from it.
As visitors walk through the exhibition in Abuja, they encounter more than metal sculptures. They are presented with a different way of looking at waste, one that sees possibility where others see disposal. Through Reclaimed Beauty, Dotun Popoola continues to demonstrate how art can transform overlooked materials into objects that inspire conversation, reflection and appreciation.
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Celebrate Father’s Day with the Ultimate Gift Guide for Dads.
Father’s Day coming up on June 21, 2026, is more than just another date. It is a day set aside to show appreciation to the men who have spent years offering guidance, support, encouragement, and sometimes even tough lessons that helped shape our lives.
For many people, shopping for dads is not straight forward as most fathers rarely tell you what they want. While mothers drop hints about things they like, fathers tend to say “Anything is fine” or “Don’t worry about buying me anything”. That response makes it difficult to know what gift they would actually appreciate while recognising that behind all these responses is a man who would value being celebrated.
While many fathers insist they do not need anything special, one thoughtful act can go a long way in making them feel valued. Choosing the right present does not always mean spending a huge amount. What matters most is finding something that matches his personality, interests, or daily routine.

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For dads who enjoys technology, gadgets such as wireless earbuds, smartwatches and accessories, portable speakers, or power banks can make everyday activities more convenient. These presents combine usefulness with modern style, making them suitable for fathers who like staying connected.

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For fashion-conscious dads, consider upgrading his wardrobe with quality outfits he can use regularly. A classic wristwatch, a fragrance, comfortable shoes, or a smart shirt can add a fresh touch to his collection. Some Nigerian fathers do prefer stylish native attires like senator wear, kaftans and agbadas from local designers. These are gifts that remain relevant long after Father’s Day has passed.

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For the father who loves relaxation, comfort-focused presents can be a pleasant surprise. A comfortable lounge set, personalized mug, or even a subscription to his favorite streaming service can help him enjoy his downtime after a busy day. Sometimes the simplest gifts become the most appreciated because they fit naturally into their regular routine.

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Food-loving dads may enjoy a special dining experience rather than expensive gifts. Preparing his favourite meal at home, organizing a family picnic, or taking him to a restaurant he has always wanted to try can create a lasting memory. Shared moments often leave a stronger impression.

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For sports-loving dads items from their favourite team, such as jerseys with their best teams badge or even a mug carrying the sticker of their top athlete, fitness accessories, or tickets to an upcoming match are worth considering. These gifts connect directly to their hobbies and shows that attention was paid to what interests them.

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For fathers who prefer a more personal approach, customised gift is a meaningful option. Framed family photographs and handwritten letters can carry emotional weight that no expensive material can match. Sometimes the most meaningful presents are the ones that remind a father of the people who matter most to him.
Of course, not every Father’s Day celebration requires spending money. A heartfelt message, phone call, or simply setting aside time to be together can create lasting memories. Many fathers value recognition more than presents, especially when it comes from the people they care about most.
Father’s Day is not really about finding the perfect gift. It is about appreciating the man who has offered support, advice, encouragement, and countless sacrifices over the years. The thought behind it is what carries the greatest meaning.
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