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Port Harcourt Pleasure Park is a public recreation park in Niger-Delta's oil rich garden city of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. It is strategically located along the major Aba Road, and flanked between the Army Barracks (a.k.a. Bori Camp) and Air Force base junction, on an expansive open land with 24-7-365 internal security.
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Port Harcourt" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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26 May – Governor Wike announces in a speech during the opening ceremony of the Port Harcourt Pleasure Park that he will build a movie theater to complement the facilities there. 27 May – Governor Wike presents awards for service to honorees during the Excellent Achievers' Golden Jubilee ceremony marking 50 years since the creation of ...
The Port Harcourt Tourist Beach is a white sand urban beach in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria, created in 1988. It is located along Kolabi Creek, east of the Old Township district, and about 146 miles from Kribi in Cameroon. The beach is designed to cater for the recreational needs of everyone, especially young people.
Isaac Boro Park is a public park and outdoor recreation area located along the Old GRA neighborhood of Rivers State capital, Port Harcourt. [1] The park is named after Isaac Boro, who was one of the pioneers of minority rights activism in Nigeria. [2] The geographical coordinates of the park are: 4°47'16"N (4.787960), 7°0'19"E (7.005517). [3]
The strategic location of Rumuokoro makes it one of the most popular towns for travellers to Rivers State.Organisations located there include: Federal Government College Rumuokoro, Port Harcourt, Nigerian Army 2 Amphibious Brigade (Bori Camp), part of the Air force Base, Rumuokoro market [7] and Okoro nu Odo Community Secondary School.
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