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Ten Tallest Buildings In Nigeria (PHOTOS) – Which One Have You Seen Before
Nigeria is home to some impressive architectural feats, with its skyline boasting a range of towering structures that highlight the country’s rapid urban development.
As we take a closer look at the ten tallest buildings in Nigeria, you might recognize some familiar landmarks and discover new ones.
So, which of these majestic structures have you seen up close? Let’s dive in and explore the tallest buildings that define Nigeria’s cityscapes.
1. NECOM House
This is a 160m, 32-storey skyscraper completed in Lagos in 1979 and since then been the tallest in Nigeria and West Africa.
It was the headquarters of NITEL, once the most powerful telecommunication company in Nigeria.
2. Champagne Pearl Tower
The Champagne Pearl Tower is the tallest of the Eko Pearl Towers located in Eko Atlantic, Lagos State.
It is 134m tall and has 30 residential floors. It was completed in 2017.
3. Union Bank Headquarters Building
This is a 28-storey skyscraper located in Marina, Lagos Island owned by Union Bank of Nigeria.
It is 124m tall and was completed in 1991.
4. World Trade Center Tower 2
This is a 25-floor commercial building, standing at 120m located in Plot 1113, Constitution Avenue, Central Business District, Abuja, FCT.
It was completed in 2016.
5. Eko Tower II
This is a 27-floor skyscraper at the Eko Hotel Roundabout, Lagos State. It is 118m tall and was completed in 2016.
6. Eko Black Pearl
This is the second tallest of the Eko Pearl Towers located in Eko Atlantic, Lagos State. It is 112m tall and has 25 residential floors.
It was completed in 2016.
7. 4 Bourdillon
This is a Twin Tower of 25 Floors comprising 41 apartments (Flats, Duplex Flats and Duplex Penthouses).
It is 110m tall and was completed in 2020.
8. World Trade Center Tower 1
This is a 25-floor residential building located at Constitution Avenue, Central Business District, FCT Abuja.
It is 110m tall and was completed in 2016.
9. Dakkada Towers
This is a 21-storey building located in Banking Layout, Udo Udoma Avenue in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
It is 108m tall and was completed in 2020.
10. Cocoa House
Ibadan Cocoa House was the first skyscraper in West Africa when completed in 1964 and was the record holder for tallest building in Nigeria till 1979.
It is 105m tall and has 26 floors.
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