NIGERIA TRAVEL GUIDE

Nigeria is named after Niger River and the turns and twists that make a trip to Nigeria adventurous, are just as curvy as the beds of the River Niger.

The country is among the most notable and popular destinations of the Western Africa. It is a developing nation that is known around the world for its unique cultural spectrum and of course, the Abuja carnival!

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Geography:

Nigeria has Benin bordering it at the West; the small country of Niger envelops its Northern border while Chad rests in the west and Cameroon rims along its Eastern borders. The country is blessed with a wide access to the Atlantic Ocean at its South on the Gulf of Guinea. The country proves to be a great neighbor for…READ MORE ABOUT NIGERIA TRAVEL GUIDE

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