Self Contain for Rent on Sapele Road, Benin, Oredo, Edo
There are 1 available self contain for rent on Sapele Road, Benin, Oredo, Edo, Nigeria. The self contain have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each self contain (single rooms) listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
Along Osarodion Street, By Oni Street, Benin, Oredo, Edo
Brand new purposely built residential apartment comprising 10 no block of studio apartment.
other attractive features include;
- ample parking space
- toilet/bathroom
- spacious kitchen with fitted cabinet
- state of the art fittings
major landmarks within the area
- benson idahosa university
- benson idahosa university bus stop.
- delano hotel and suites
major location with time movement to subject property
- about 10 minutes drive to sapele road
- about 10 minutes drive to adesuwa road
- about 20 minutes drive to ring r...
₦250,000 per annum
Jide Taiwo And Co. Estate Surveyors And Valuers
07052090118
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About Benin, Oredo, Edo
Benin is the capital city of Edo state, Nigeria. The original people and founders of the Ẹdo Empire and the Ẹdo people, initially were ruled by the Ogiso (Kings of the Sky) dynasty who called their land Igodomigodo. Benin City is the centre of Nigeria's rubber industry. Oil production is also a significant activity carried out in the city of Benin. Attractions in the city include the National Museum, the Oba Palace, Igun Street (Famous for bronze casting and other metal works). Other attractions include various festivals and the Benin Moats , the King's Square (known as Ring Road) and its traditional markets.
Benin city is the largest city in Edo state. The Binis are known for bronze sculpture, its casting skills and their arts and craft. Benin City is also the home of one of the oldest sustained monarchies in the world. Various festivals are held in Benin City yearly to celebrate various historic occasions and seasons. Igue festival is the most popular of the festivals where the Oba celebrates the history and culture of his people and blesses the land and the people. It is celebrated at a time between Christmas and New Year.