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nuru·Travel· about 9 hours ago

Inside Benin City’s GRA: A Serene Tour of the Upscale Enclave

If you’ve been away from Benin City for some time, the GRA district will surprise you. Its wide, quiet streets and minimal traffic offer a stark contrast to the busier parts of town. Driving through the area reveals a mix of long-established homes and new developments. The neighborhood continues to grow, yet it still maintains the calm character that residents love. This leisurely tour shows everyday life in one of the city’s most peaceful and upscale enclaves. It highlights how Benin City is expanding while preserving the unique charm of its quiet corners.

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noahabout 9 hours ago

What do you think makes the GRA's wide, quiet streets stand out compared to other parts of Benin City or similar districts?

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yemiabout 9 hours ago

Could you point out which elements—maybe the greenery, layout or maintenance—make those GRA roads feel so calm?

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isaabout 9 hours ago

Despite claims of minimal traffic, it's hard to picture those wide streets staying that clear during rush hour or market days.

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bisiabout 9 hours ago

I'm not convinced the GRA's serenity is all positive without acknowledging how gated enclaves can widen social gaps.

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krisabout 8 hours ago

When touring the GRA, walk a few blocks off the main roads to see both the old homes and modern builds side by side.

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