First. The Clubs and places I know!

First. The Clubs and places I know!

NightLife in Abuja can get as exciting as you want it to. Your nightlife is in the palms of your squads hands. I suggest you get a turnt squad, else on a friday night you'll be stuck in your room binge watching an anime series or something(which i already do anyway). Abuja comes alive in the night. If you want to tear up the dance floor or just feel like taking a drink or just need a good snapchat story;

MOSCOW is the way to go. Moscow is a club that has this foreign yet Nigerian feel. Lots of ex Uk based students in my school  love going to this club 'cause they feel a lot more comfortable in it. Moscow is good and all but there's a catch; there a lot of perverts...if you can handle people staring at you like you came from some kind of planet and trying to grab you at Moscow. You can handle any club. The good thing is they leave you once you say No a couple of times. So i'm talking Perverts with dignity? Moscow has an amazing DJ and you can literally dance the night away. Because of how turnt the crowd is.

CUBANA; A really really nice club but they have a thing with dresscodes and age limit. So i suggest if you look really young or are young; i'm talking 17 and above. You need to wear makeup and put on some nice formal party gown to be able to enter. Or if it was some kind of improptu thing(gone through this). It helps if your guy friend looks mature and is huge and if you come a lil early. That time you can talk to the manager and maybe offer a lil sum sum to the bouncer because once there's a line..you're not getting in. Plus there's always someone having a party in cubana. Drinks are expensive btw. So drink somewhere else and then go to cubana.

 DE GAME this place has more of a lounge feel and i think it is more of a  lounge than a club but once the music starts playing who cares right? Most students from my school go here and the manager legit already knows them so it's a kind of VIP something. They also have a dresscode here but they're not that strict. For example my friends and i went there one day and one of my friends didn't dress appropriately enough for the club/lounge. So they didn't let her in..but some random guy from my school told the bouncer she was with him so they let her in. I think if they know you well enough they'll let anything you do slide. The drinks here a fairly affordable and they serve sodas,Hookahs and etc. They have this really cute waiter guy there who kinda likes my friend...but he's a pervert too. But a cute one. De game is cool and all but your third time there and you get tired of it, depends on the person though, but my friends and i are so over this place. But we do go there once in a while.

CARIBBEAN is another one but this place is expensive so expensive that if you broke a glass you might work there all your university life just to pay it off. It's not really a place for tearing up the dance floor so i don't recommend it and i've gone there only once. they have a very strict dress code worse than cubana. I'm guessing only elites get in here not a place for students. You know party students. Just my guess but i'm sure they're drinks are freaking expensive, Lots of old people frequent here so if you're looking for a sugar daddy. This is the jackpot.

That is all my knowledge on clubs/Lounges but i'm sure my friends know more.

Other things to do than clubbing is hanging out at TRUNKADERO- a bowling and game lounge typa place. Uptown-Asian Cuisine is just next to it. I think. So Food. You can go to Dominoes, go on a friend date etc. Abuja's nightlife is interesting but it's not all that safe at night. So if you're going out at night i suggest you go with your whole gang. It's not safe for only one person to walk around at night. 

That's Abuja Nightlife for you. Your Squad makes or breaks your nightlife. Get you a turnt squad who knows when to stop being turnt and start reading for exams. 


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