I recently had the opportunity to break free from my usual routine of work-related and visa-related visits to Abuja. This time, I decided to extend my stay in the city and explore some of the wonderful sights it has to offer. After a quick Google search for places to visit in Abuja, the Nike Arts Gallery emerged as an intriguing option, considering the fact that I had loved visiting other Nike Arts Galleries in Lekki, Osogbo and Ogidi.It is almost surprising that in all my previous visits to Abuja, I had never thought of exploring the vibrant world of the Abuja Gallery. But there is always a first time for everything, and my first visit to the Abuja Gallery has come."Mummy Nike," as I affectionately call the founder of the gallery, holds a special place in my heart as one of my mentees. My frequent visits to the Lekki Gallery in Lagos have turned it into a second home for me. So, I was eager to discover the similarities and differences between the Lekki and Abuja locations.The common thread between both the Abuja and Lekki Galleries is the unwavering dedication to upholding impeccable cleanliness and housing a remarkable collection of artworks. The Abuja Gallery possesses a unique advantage in the vast expanse of land that Lekki cannot rival. This additional space lends the Abuja Gallery an extraordinary ambiance, transforming it into a haven of tranquil beauty.Conversely, what the Lekki branch may lack in terms of land, the branch more than compensates for with multiple floors. The Lekki Gallery is an impressive five-story structure, offering a vertical journey through the world of art. Each floor is a treasure trove of artistic expression, ensuring a comprehensive and immersive experience for all visitors.One of the standout features of the Abuja Gallery is the workshop area. Here, visitors can witness artists at work, a captivating experience that offers a glimpse into the creative process.
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I recently had the opportunity to break free from my usual routine of work-related and visa-related visits to Abuja. This time, I decided to extend my stay in the city and explore some of the wonderful sights it has to offer. After a quick Google search for places to visit in Abuja, the Nike Arts Gallery emerged as an intriguing option, considering the fact that I had loved visiting other Nike Arts Galleries in Lekki, Osogbo and Ogidi.It is almost surprising that in all my previous visits to Abuja, I had never thought of exploring the vibrant world of the Abuja Gallery. But there is always a first time for everything, and my first visit to the Abuja Gallery has come."Mummy Nike," as I affectionately call the founder of the gallery, holds a special place in my heart as one of my mentees. My frequent visits to the Lekki Gallery in Lagos have turned it into a second home for me. So, I was eager to discover the similarities and differences between the Lekki and Abuja locations.The common thread between both the Abuja and Lekki Galleries is the unwavering dedication to upholding impeccable cleanliness and housing a remarkable collection of artworks. The Abuja Gallery possesses a unique advantage in the vast expanse of land that Lekki cannot rival. This additional space lends the Abuja Gallery an extraordinary ambiance, transforming it into a haven of tranquil beauty.Conversely, what the Lekki branch may lack in terms of land, the branch more than compensates for with multiple floors. The Lekki Gallery is an impressive five-story structure, offering a vertical journey through the world of art. Each floor is a treasure trove of artistic expression, ensuring a comprehensive and immersive experience for all visitors.One of the standout features of the Abuja Gallery is the workshop area. Here, visitors can witness artists at work, a captivating experience that offers a glimpse into the creative process.