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Cheapest Flights to Nigeria

Ethiopian Airlines
29 Apr, Tue
03:55 AM
Madinah - Kano
1 stop
10h 30m
MED-KAN
Ethiopian Airlines
3 Apr, Thu
02:40 AM
Dammam - Lagos
1 stop
11h 45m
DMM-LOS
Emirates
3 Apr, Thu
09:15 PM
Riyadh - Lagos
1 stop
20h 35m
RUH-LOS
Turkish Airlines
10 Apr, Thu
07:30 PM
Jeddah - Abuja
1 stop
2h
JED-ABV
Kuwait Airways
13 Apr, Sun
08:10 PM
Jeddah - Kano
2 stop
18h 15m
JED-KAN
Qatar Airways
4 Apr, Fri
09:25 PM
Riyadh - Abuja
1 stop
11h 15m
RUH-ABV
Turkish Airlines
5 Apr, Sat
05:10 PM
Madinah - Abuja
1 stop
4h 20m
MED-ABV
Egyptair
3 Apr, Thu
11:00 PM
Jeddah - Lagos
1 stop
16h
JED-LOS
Turkish Airlines
3 Apr, Thu
05:10 PM
Madinah - Lagos
1 stop
4h 5m
MED-LOS
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Currency NGN
Number of flights per week 9
Top destinations Lagos
Most popular airline Egyptair
Most popular airport Murtala Muhammed Intl. Airport
Flight Duration 11 hour

About Nigeria

Nigeria, located among West African countries, shares borders with Cameroon to the east, Chad to the northeast, Niger to the north, and Benin to the west. With a coastline along the Gulf of Guinea, Nigeria is divided into four geographical regions: mangrove swamps, tropical rainforests, savannah, and a semi-desert region.
As a nation influenced by a tropical climate, Nigeria experiences high temperatures for most of the year. Rainfall varies across different regions, with the highest precipitation in May and June. The ideal time to visit Nigeria is typically between November and March.
Nigeria is ranked in the top ten among the most populous countries in the world and is one of the most densely inhabited countries on the African continent. The population mainly consists of indigenous tribes, including the Hausa-Fulani, Yoruba, Igbo, Tiv, Ijaw, Ibibio, Efik, and Ife. Additionally, Nigeria is home to European Caucasians.
More than half of Nigeria's population practices Islam, while European Christians reside as a minority. Alongside the predominant Islamic and Christian faiths, some tribes in Nigeria worship deities.
Although English is the official language due to the nation's historical ties to British colonial rule, Nigeria's diverse tribes also have unique languages. Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo are among the most commonly spoken native languages. Abuja serves as the capital city.
Lagos, another major city with an international airport, functions as a vital commercial port. Nigeria's largest and most developed city, Ibadan, is joined by other significant urban centers such as Sokoto, Kaduna, Kano, Zaria, Jos, Benin City, Nsukka, Oyo, Yola, and Mubi.
Nigeria boasts advanced road and railway transportation systems, with Lagos and Kano airports being the busiest international hubs. The majority of Nigeria's population engages in agriculture and trade. The country ranks fourth globally in cocoa production and is involved in peanut, cotton, and date cultivation. Nigeria also benefits from income generated by its natural gas and petroleum reserves, providing the nation with a relatively prosperous lifestyle compared to other African countries.
When in Nigeria, don't miss trying the local soups. You can find a variety of soups made with almost all types of ingredients. Spicy pepper soup, rice soup, and meaty stews are among the most famous. While goat, antelope, and beef are popular meats, people consume dog meat in some regions. Nigeria offers a wide selection of fish, and the silverfish salad is one of the country's essential delicacies.
Nigeria hosts various festivals, including the Fishing Festival, the International Film Festival, the Eyo Festival, the Yoruba Art Festival, the Lagos Black Heritage Festival, and the EKOIFF International Film Festival.

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