





Head to this immense bazaar to buy a computer, get your mobile phone repaired or pick out a new accessory in West Africa’s largest electronics market.
Once the home of the self-styled Kalakuta Republic, this building is now a museum showcasing the personal effects of the republic’s founder, musician and human rights activist Fela Kuti.
Though not long, this well-maintained nine-hole course rewards careful shots off the tee. After your round, head to the clubhouse to unwind with a cold drink.
Shop at stores like Vlisco, Skechers, MONDO Jeans and Levi’s before taking a break at the food court in Ikeja’s premier mall. Before you leave, catch a movie at Silverbird Cinemas and then pick up a treat from Cold Stone Creamery.
Named after Nigeria's first prime minister, this Lagos square has some awe-inspiring monuments. Admire statues of gargantuan horses, the Remembrance Arcade, and the 26-storied Independence House.