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Uganda – Entebbe £485

Entebbe is a major town in Central Uganda. Located on a Lake Victoria peninsula, the town was at one time, the seat of government for the Protectorate of Uganda, prior to Independence in 1962. Entebbe is the location of Entebbe International Airport, Uganda’s largest commercial and military airport, best known for the dramatic rescue of 100 hostages kidnapped by the resistance group of the PFLP and Revolutionary Cells (RZ) organizations. Entebbe is also the location of State House, the official office and residence of the President of Uganda.

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Kenya – Nairobi £495

Nairobi (pron.: /nˈrbi/) is the capital and largest city of Kenya. The city and its surrounding area also forms the Nairobi County.[2] The name “Nairobi” comes from the Maasai phrase Enkare Nyrobi, which translates to “cold water”. The phrase is also the Maasai name of the Nairobi river, which in turn lent its name to the city. However, it is popularly known as the “Green City in the Sun” and is surrounded by several expanding villa suburbs.[3] Residents of Nairobi are known as Nairobians.

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Nigeria - Lagos £575

Lagos (pron.: /ˈlɑːɡs/ LAH-gohs, /ˈlɡɒs/ LAY-gos)[5][6][7][8] is a port city and the most populous city in Nigeria. Officially, the population of Lagos was last recorded at 7,937,932. Lagos is the second fastest growing city in Africa and the seventh fastest in the world.[9] Lagos was originally inhabited by the Awori subgroup of the Yoruba people. Under the leadership of their Olofin, the Awori moved to an island now called Iddo and then to the larger Lagos Island. In the 15th century, the Awori settlement was attacked by the Benin Empire following a quarrel, and the island became a Benin war-camp called “Eko” under Oba Orhogba, the Oba of Benin at the time

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Ghana - Accra £495

Accra /əˈkrɑː/ is the capital and largest city of Ghana, with an estimated urban population of 2,291,352 as of 2012.[3] Accra is also the capital of the Greater Accra Region and of the Accra Metropolitan District, with which it is coterminous.[6] Accra is furthermore the anchor of a larger metropolitan area, the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA),[7] which is home to about 4 million people, making it the largest metropolitan conglomeration in Ghana by population,[5] and the eleventh-largest metropolitan area in Africa.