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Surface:923,768 sq km
Population: 128,771,988
System of government: federal republic
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Religion: Muslim 50%25, Christian 40%25, indigenous beliefs 10%25
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Government: federal republic
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In terms of recreational facilities there are no cinemas or movie houses but you'll find swimming pools, pubs, kids amusement centres and golf courses suitable. It's pretty warm in Ibadan; peaceful but not too quiet. Electricity supply is quite erratic and you'll probably need a rechargeable fan, generator and/or air conditioning. It's got a splattering of bad 'hotels' (guest houses) most within a $50US range a night. Breakfast is not included in most 'hotels'. Internet facilities are available in cafes and with modems from the telecom providers on PCs. You need to know someone or get a guide to truly appreciate the city. Food is affordable/cheap and educational institutions abound. The city is mostly Christian with an endless array of churches, but has a vibrant Muslim community. Street...
IBADAN IS A VERY COOL AND HIGHLY INTERESTING PLACE TO LIVE AS YOU MEET VARIOUS DEGREE OF PEOPLE; AT ONE POINT YOU'LL SEE THE SETTLEMENT OF THE VERY EDUCATED CITIZENS IN VERY NEAT AND NICE ENVIRONMENT AND JUST A FEW BLOCK AWAY, YOU GET TO MEET STARK ILLITERATES WHO CAN HARDLY HEAR THE WORD 'COME' LIVING IN SLUMS OF THE CITY AND IT MAKES ME WONDER WHY CERTAIN PEOPLE CHOOSE NOT TO LEARN BY OBSERVING THE BETTER LIFE STYLE OF OTHERS AND EMULATE.






