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Nigeria’s Top Casinos

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With the Nigerian economy consistently experiencing growth that puts it head and shoulders above practically all other African countries, the nation has seen a similar growth in the nascent casino industry. As many Nigerians are lifted out of poverty, an emergent middle class is forming, and many are using a portion of their disposable income to fund exciting, extravagant casino trips. Meanwhile, casino tourism has taken hold in the country, and the wealthy from across Africa, plus many from across the world, are choosing to take advantage of the beautiful, booming country’s crop of casinos. Here are some of our favourites!

 

Transcorp Hilton Abuja

 

Located in Nigeria’s capital city, the Transcorp Hilton is an excellent example of the country’s new glut of casinos. The destination features nine table games, forty gaming machines and entertainment facilities to match, including a gym, squash courts, tennis courts and a swimming pool; to get an edge over your competitors at the table, we’d suggest honing your skills through a few games at springbokcasino.co.za- you want to win, after all! After all of the day’s excitement, visitors can dine in style at four restaurants; the traditional Bukka Restaurant, the Fulani Pool Bar, the Oriental Restaurant and the Zuma Restaurant; truly catering for every taste!

 

The Federal Palace Hotel & Casino, Lagos

 

Lagos, one of the largest port cities in the world, is currently in the midst of a boom, and one can plainly see signs of that prosperity in the grounds of The Federal Palace. Situated in the Victoria Island commercial district, the conveniently located 5 star casino offers visitors breathtaking views out across the Atlantic Ocean, adding to the grandeur of the hotel itself. The casino has one hundred and forty one slot machines plus plentiful table games set up for visitors and the Victoria Island restaurant does well to satiate visitors’ appetites with its great choice of Nigerian cuisine.

 

Le Meridien Eko Hotel & Casino, Lagos

 

For those that can’t resist a little luxury, Le Meridien Eko Hotel is unmatched in its style, service and location. A small casino, the location offers 15 card games plus a few slots; however it is the hotel’s facilities that make it an admirable place for gaming fans to visit. After you’re finished playing make sure to visit at least a couple of the Eko’s many restaurants; Casa Chianti, Kuramo Sports Café, the Lagoon Breeze, the Calabash Bar, Steak House and the Sky Restaurant. The latter is the highest restaurant in Lagos, offering diners both an exquisite culinary experience and a stunning view out over the ocean.

 

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