The National Museum of Nigeria where you can delve into thousands of years of Nigerian art and culture. It's not presented like, say, the British Museum, so you have to work a little harder to understand what you're looking at. Worth it.
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The National museum is old but definitely has good potential and still provided some valuable insights into some aspects of Nigeria's history, customs and traditions. Unfortunately taking of pictures ...
The National Museum is a good place to visit. While visiting one definitely will lean a few things about the history of Nigeria and its cultural tribes which makes it really exciting.
Good location, lots of resources, great learning, and everything to make a good museum. The curators are knowledgeable, but a lot more can be done in terms of preservation, lighting, an using multi me...
This Museum has a rich historical heritage. The location is great, and I found the Bullet Riddled Mercedes Benz Limosine of the Late Nigerian Head of State General Murtala Muhammed who was assasinante...
The museum looks good. However, some pieces of information about certain items are wrong. For example, Ikot Ekpene is in Akwa Ibom not in Cross River State. Publicity of the museum is low. Hence, peo...
Located in The state of Lagos, Nigeria, The National Museum has a collection of exquisite artworks, which is a unique Museum in The local area. Here, tourists can learn more about the history of Nigeria and local cultural customs, which is a good place for tourists to perceive local history, culture and local customs.
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The National Museum of Nigeria where you can delve into thousands of years of Nigerian art and culture. It's not presented like, say, the British Museum, so you have to work a little harder to understand what you're looking at. Worth it.