Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Nigeria Passport and Visa entry requirements

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Passports:

To enter Nigeria, a passport valid for a minimum of six months beyond the date of departure is required by all nationals referred to in the chart above.
Visas:

Visas for Nigeria are required by all nationals referred to in the chart above, except transit passengers continuing their journey by the same or first connecting aircraft, provided they hold valid onward or return documentation and do not leave the airport - except for nationals of the USA who require a transit visa.

Note: Nationals not referred to in the chart are advised to contact the embassy/high commission to check visa requirements for visas for Nigeria.


Nigeria Passport and Visa entry requirements


Entry requirements for Americans: United States citizens must have a passport valid for six months after intended date of departure. A visa is required.

Entry requirements for UK nationals: British citizens must have a passport valid for six months after intended date of departure. A visa is required.

Entry requirements for Canadians: Canadians must have a passport valid for six months after intended date of departure. A visa is required.

Entry requirements for Australians: Australians must have a passport valid for six months after the intended date of departure. A visa is required.

Entry requirements for South Africans: South Africans must have a passport valid for six months after intended date of departure. A visa is required.

Entry requirements for New Zealanders: New Zealand citizens must have a valid passport. A visa is required.

Entry requirements for Irish nationals: Irish citizens must have a passport valid for six months after intended date of departure. A visa is required.

Passport/Visa Note: Nationals of virtually all countries require a visa to enter Nigeria (the few exceptions are mainly neighbouring African states). Visas must be obtained in advance and all visitors require a return ticket, documents for onward travel and sufficient funds. Those entering for business reasons must also have a letter of invitation and verification from Nigerian representatives abroad stating purpose of entry. Passports must be valid for at least six months after arrival.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Famous Places in Nigeria For Your Holiday

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Lagos is beautiful and amazing conurbation of Africa to visit. Lagos is former capital city of Nigeria and currently serving Nigeria as commercial capital. Nigeria is biggest country of Africa and at the same time worlds 6th largest oil and coal producing country. Main conurbations of Nigeria are Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt and Kano.

Abuja is current capital city of Nigeria. All the famous and mind blowing cities of Nigeria are famous for their different, distinctive and unique features. Tourists from all over the world by choice visit this region to celebrate their holidays. Lagos is amazing city of Nigeria to visit. Lagos is placed on the shore of Atlantic Ocean. Best Lagos observed the hot Savannah climate throughout the year. There are two rainy seasons also observed in Lagos. Light rainy season and Heavy rainy season. Heavy rainy season observed during the months from April to July and light rainy season observed during the months of October and November. Tourists from all over the world book their flights to Lagos by Royal Air Maroc to visit at the gorgeous attractions placed at Lagos and feel the pleasant climate of Lagos.

Lagos is economic and commercial hub of Nigeria. Lagos is having the main port of Nigeria from where all the trading and imports, exports of Nigeria and of its major neighboring countries are done. All the major manufacturing of Nigeria are made in Lagos. Major exports of Nigeria are its oil and petroleum products all these products are manufactured at Lagos. Visitors and businessmen both book their flights to Lagos from London and other parts of the world to have fun and enjoyment.

Main tourist attractions placed at Lagos including fabulous and stunning beaches are Tarzan Boat club, Apapa amusement Park, Ikoyi club. Freedom Park on Broad Street opened in October 2010 to mark Nigeria's 50th anniversary.Tafawa Balewa Square, the coastal town of Badagry.Black heritage museum and Synagogue Church. This church is also known as Church of all Nations. Praia de Dona Ana, Praia do Camilo, Meia Praia, and Ponta da Piedade and Barragem de Bravura. The most famous and visited beaches including among the array of beaches located at Lagos are Lekki beach, Eleko beach, Bar beach, Alpha beach, Akodo beach, Tarkawa beach and light house beach. Tourists from every corner of the world book their seats in cheap flights to Lagos with Arik Air to enjoy their vacations and to hangout at the terrific beauties of Lagos.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Free Guide of Nigeria cities

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Benin City
One of the major destinations for those travelers who want to know the southern part of Nigeria, Benin City, a destination that has much history and it was a really important before the British came to this area of ​​Nigeria and the colonized. Nigeria is a city where history is blended with the culture and the natural beauty, making a combination attractive and really like it.


The truth is that Benin City has many places that you should not miss, as some museums that you can still see the old bronze pieces that were so important before the arrival of the British, but we also have some buildings in town mushroom and monuments to enjoy the beauty of the architecture of this area of ​​Nigeria, which is one of the richest in this sense, besides being a city of great importance and interest to all tourists and travelers.
It is one of the cities you can find out if you’re interested in Nigeria because it is a truly amazing city and you can become a good destination to go on holiday. Many travelers who have known this city, have been a pleasant surprise, since it is a city diferent the rest and this allows the tourists to learn about new museums, monuments and many other things that are in this city along your journey.

Kano,City

In Kano we find one of the largest cities in northern Nigeria and is also an important point because it is right on the border with Niger, a country somewhat dangerous and that we should be very careful. Northern Nigeria is not as visited as it is the south, but is very attractive to enjoy the charms of this city of Kano, one of the largest cities across the country and one of the most important in terms of nature .


It is a city that still retains many monuments and buildings of medieval times, which draws much attention and is the most charming, so it’s great to enjoy each and every one of the charms that offers city Kano in northern Nigeria, a city perfect for adventurers and for all who want to know a city with many monuments and where tourism is very important for economic activities.
Nigeria is a point that is attractive and is highly recommended for tourists who wish to discover a historic town in Nigeria and also offers many cultural attractions, historical and culinary, which is essential when it comes to enjoy our trip to Nigeria, a country that always like and that is lovely to know, in this case to know the city of Kano, a city located in northern Nigeria and well worth

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Money Exchange for Nigeria -Services - Money

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Currency information:

Naira (NGN; symbol ₦) = 100 kobo. Notes are in denominations of ₦500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5. Coins are in denominations of ₦1 and kobo 25, 10, 5 and 1.
Credit cards:

American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and Visa are rarely accepted in Nigeria and, because of the prevalence of credit card fraud, their use is ill-advised.
Travellers cheques:

Facilities for changing traveller's cheques are limited to Abuja and larger towns, but exchanging them can be problematic.
Banking hours:

Mon 0800-1500, Tue-Fri 0800-1330.
Currency restriction:

There are no restrictions on the import and export of local currency. The import and export of foreign currency is unrestricted but must be declared.
Currency exchange:

The government of Nigeria has fixed an artificially high rate for local currency (the Naira) in terms of its value in exchange for foreign currencies. However, trading on the black market is extremely dangerous and could lead to arrest. Therefore, visitors are advised to exchange currency at the official rate and at approved exchange facilities, which often include major hotels. Inter-bank transfers are frequently difficult, if not impossible, to accomplish.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Health and Medical Information for Nigeria

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The government-provided health care facilities are of a poor standard and are subject to shortages of drugs, equipment, materials and even electricity. It is advisable to take a sufficient supply of drugs or medication to meet personal needs. However, there are some adequate private facilities where the standards approach those of Europe. Doctors and hospitals often expect immediate cash payment for health services. There is no reciprocal health agreement with the UK. Medical insurance is essential.
Food and drink:

All water should be regarded as being potentially contaminated. Water used for drinking, brushing teeth or making ice should have first been boiled or otherwise sterilised. Milk is unpasteurised and should be boiled. Powdered or tinned milk is available and is advised. Avoid dairy products which are likely to have been made from unboiled milk. Only eat well-cooked meat and fish, preferably served hot. Vegetables should be cooked and fruit peeled.
Other risks:

Vaccinations against meningococcal meningitis, tuberculosis and hepatitis B are sometimes recommended.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Short History Of Nigeria and Culture

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The states of Kanem and Borno, which flourished on the shores of Lake Chad from about AD 10 onwards, were the first imperial states in the region. Their wealth was founded on control of trans-Saharan trade routes. From the 11th to 14th centuries, the Islamic Hausa city-states were also a dominant influence, while in the southwest, the Yoruba cities of Ife, Oyo and Benin became major trading centres. In the 15th century, the Portuguese began trading – first for spices, later for slaves. The Portuguese were then supplanted by other European trading nations. The slave trade disrupted the balance of power in the region, as did the southward expansion of the Islamic faith and the arrival of Christian missionaries in the 18th century.

At the end of the 19th century, the British conquered the territory of present-day Nigeria. After World War II, the first step towards decolonisation was the introduction of a federal system of government. A Muslim northerner, Alhaji Abulbakar Tafawa Balewa, became the first prime minister. After a period of internal self-government, full independence from Britain was achieved in 1960. The first post-independence government was a coalition of members of the Northern People's Congress and the eastern-based National Council for Nigeria and Cameroon. Since then, the country has endured numerous changes of government, in which the most important factor has almost always been the influence of the military. Concerned that ethnic and religious differences could split the country apart, the army has chosen to intervene on several occasions to thwart a perceived threat to the integrity of the nation.

The greatest crisis came about in the mid-1960s, when the eastern part of the country – styling itself the 'Republic of Biafra' – attempted to secede. A three-year (1967-70) civil war followed, at the end of which the secessionists were defeated and the federal government under General Gowon reasserted control, albeit at a heavy price in lives, especially in the former Biafran territories. Gowon was overthrown by fellow army officers, led by General Murtala Mohammed, in 1974. Mohammed himself was assassinated in 1976, replaced by army chief of staff General Olusegun Obasanjo. The new leader fulfilled the military's oft-repeated promises to restore civilian rule (Obesanjo himself would return as a civilian president a quarter-century later). And so in 1979, Alhaji Shehu Shagari was elected to represent the National Party of Nigeria – a coalition of parties that had existed prior to the 12-year-long ban on political activity.

Shagari was re-elected for a second term in 1983. However, after a few months, the military – citing mismanagement and corruption on the part of the civilian government – launched another coup under army chief Mohammed Buhari. Rivalries in the armed forces proved to be just as potent as before. Buhari lasted less than two years before being overthrown by General Ibrahim Babangida, who himself survived several attempted coups led by rival army officers. This time the military were determined to stay in power, despite heavy domestic and international pressure. When finally forced – mainly by economic factors – to concede civilian elections in 1993, the military did their utmost to ensure victory for their preferred candidate. The plan went awry when the poll was comprehensively won by Moshood Abiola, a former publisher who had been put up as a purely token opposition candidate.

The military annulled the elections and returned the country to military rule. Sani Abacha, a senior aide to the former president, Babangida, emerged as the new military strongman and, over the next five years, presided over an increasingly oppressive regime. Abiola was put under arrest and other opponents of the regime were jailed or exiled. The regime attracted particular criticism for its treatment of the Ogoni people, located in the oil-rich southeast of the country. Their leader, the renowned writer Ken Saro-Wiwa, was executed on trumped-up charges along with eight colleagues. Thereafter, the Abacha government suffered increasing diplomatic isolation, much of it orchestrated by Nelson Mandela, then president of South Africa. Abacha, it later transpired, was also busily defrauding the Nigerian exchequer of huge sums, estimated at around $1 billion.

Then, in June 1998, Abacha suddenly died. Another member of the military junta, General Abdulsalam Abubakar, took over and moved quickly to shed the country's pariah status by organising elections. These were contested by several manufactured parties of broadly centrist persuasion claiming allegiance from constituencies based on geography, ethnicity and religion. The victor in the February 1999 presidential election, standing for the People's Democratic Party (PDP), was the former military ruler of the 1970s, Olusegun Obasanjo, who drew his support from the mainly Christian south and east. The PDP also secured an absolute majority in both houses of the newly established parliament.

Shadowed by a military all too keen to intervene on the slightest pretext, the inexperienced civilian government faced a formidable task. Apart from the dire economic situation, compounded by extensive and routine corruption, the Obasanjo government had to deal with growing religious conflict. A particular problem was the decision of several local and regional governments in the mainly Muslim north of the country to introduce a version of Islamic Shari'a law. This was very unpopular amongst non-Muslim minorities. Hundreds were killed in inter-communal clashes in 2000 and again in 2002. Tensions have been so high that almost any dispute can set off a spate of violence. In November 2002, many deaths followed protests over a plan (admittedly ill-conceived) to hold the 'Miss World' pageant in the northern city of Kaduna. There have also been outbreaks over Shari'a court judgements, such as the execution (by stoning) of a woman found guilty of adultery.

Yet, for all its domestic difficulties, Nigeria remains the major regional power and its troops have intervened in a number of conflicts throughout West Africa during the 1990s. The Nigerian-led ECOMOG force played an important role in the decade-long conflict in Liberia. And in September 2002, it despatched troops to support the government of Cote d'Ivoire, which was then threatened by rebel forces. Regional stability of the West African region has become a major international issue in recent years since the discovery of new oil and gas deposits in West African waters, and recent events in the Middle East.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Nigeria Accommodation. Hotel Guide. Details

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Hotels in Abuja
The city of Abuja in Nigeria plays host to a bulk of tourists each and every year. There are copious tourist attractions, shops and eateries in Abuja. Tourists is large numbers visit this city for a tranquil vacation. The Hotels in Abuja are scattered in the city to offer accommodation to the tourists. The Hotels in Abuja offer excellent hotel services and warm hospitality to the business and leisure guests at a very affordable price.

There are many categories of hotels in Abuja where the vacationers can choose to stay, while on a tour to the city. Not only the deluxe hotels but even the cheap hotels of the city offer world-class hotel facilities to its guests.

Among the other Hotels in Abuja, the Abuja Sheraton Hotel and Towers is the most popular amongst the leisure and business tourists coming to this city in Nigeria. There are 540 rooms at the Abuja Sheraton Hotel and Towers. From leisure to business facilities, the Abuja Sheraton Hotel and Towers offers world-class hotel facilities.

There are restaurants like Papillon Restaurant, Luigi's Restaurant, Elephant Bar and Obudu Grill in the hotel to sample some mouth-watering dishes. Facilities like meeting rooms with audio-visual facilities, outdoor pool, fitness center, smoke detectors, concierge service, wake up service and tour service are available in the Abuja Sheraton Hotel and Towers.

While taking about the Hotels in Abuja, one cannot miss out the Le Meridien Abuja. This hotel provides its guests with all those hotel amenities that you will need to make your trip a relaxing one. The Le Meridien Abuja allows you to stay in the hotel with your pets. There is also a Fitness center at the hotel for you to tone up your muscles.

Hotels in Calabar


Hotels in Calabar are many and ranges from cheap to luxury ones. Hotels in Calabar provides all the latest facilities that a tourist can ask for.

Some of the notable hotels in Calabar as follows:

The Metropolitan:This is one of the major hotels among the Hotels in Calabar.The hotel is located on the Murtala Mohammed Highway and provides the latest facilities some of which are satellite TV, Air conditioned rooms and attached bathrooms.

The Channel View: This is located at 14 MCC Road in Calabar. The hotel is located at a very high altitude and presents a beautiful view.

Le Chateau Hotel: This hotel is located at 56 MCC Road.The main facilities that the hotel provides are:

Satellite TV
Air-conditioned restaurant.
Air conditioned rooms
Travel Desk

The hotel gets fully occupied during the Christmas Carnival on 26th December and it is very difficult to book the hotel at that time.

Mega Hilton Hotel: This hotel is located at 13 Duke Town and lies very close to the State Housing Estate. The rooms of this hotel ranges from cheap to costly ones.

Jacaranda Suites: Stay in Calabar can be very satisfying if one stays at this hotel.The hotel has one of the best Accommodation in Calabar.The hotel provides a first-class lodging experience of leisure and comfort with excellent services.The hotel is situated at Atimbo road. The main facilities that it provides are:

Air-conditioning
Internet
Satellite TV
mini bar
Attached bath

Aqua Vista Farms: This is a resort which is located to the south of Calabar.

Lisatex: This is one of the good hotels of the region which is located at Archibong Road in Calabar

Calabar Grand Hotel: This is located at Ekong Bassey Lane near to the Atimbo Road, Calabar.

The other Hotels in Calabar in this region are:

Chalsma hotels.
Cytaro hotel
MCC lounges
Mirage hotels: This is a very clean hotel and has all the basic amenities . Staff are friendly and well trained, particularly the porters
Regency Mirage: Located at Ikoya Road, near Marian Road Extension in Calabar
The Anchorage Guest House: Located at Ediyang Street near State Housing Estate
Ete Kamba Guest house: Located at Duke Town near the State Housing Estate

Hotels in Ibadan

There is a wide choice of Hotels in Ibadan that promise to cater to all your accommodation, business, dining and recreational needs. The guests will get many types of Hotels in Ibadan that offer a comfortable stay in Ibadan.
Information on Ibadan

Ibadan is the capital city of Oyo State situated in Nigeria and the largest city in black Africa. The city is centrally situated in the south western part of the country on a waving plain with ridges of about eight rocky hills.
Categories of Hotels in Ibadan

In Ibadan the guests will find 5 star Hotels in Ibadan, 4 star Ibadan Hotels and 3 star hotels and 2 star hotels. The hotels are very reasonable. The 5 star hotels and the 4 stars include the luxury hotels. While the 3 star and the 2 star Hotels in Ibadan comprise the budget hotels.
Prime Locations of the Hotels

In the sea side region of Ibadan
In hill side areas in Ibadan
Close to the restaurants
Near the sightseeing attractions
Near the Airport

Hotel Facilities and Services

The 5 star, 4 star and the 3 star Hotels in Ibadan offer excellent accommodation, business, dining and recreational facilities along with other facilities that will give immense satisfaction to the guests and the visitors.

The budget Hotels in Ibadan offer fine accommodation, business, dining and recreational facilities at affordable prices without making a compromise in the comfort quotient.
Dining

The 5 star and the 4 star hotels include restaurants. At these restaurants the guests can savor various local as well as international dishes. The locality of budget hotels and the cheap Hotels in Ibadan offer easy access to many restaurants and bars. The city restaurants offer an extensive choice of multi-cuisine dining options. The restaurants also serve delicious snacks and drinks.
Rooms

The Hotels in Ibadan offer excellent single-bedded or double-bedded rooms for the accommodation of the guests. The room facilities include fan, air conditioning, cold and hot shower, television, telephone, room services and many more facilities.
Business Facilities

The Hotels in Ibadan also offer a number of business facilities for the corporate guests of the hotels. The facilities include:
Business Room
Conference facilities
Miscellaneous Services
Health and Recreation

There are recreational facilities that include:

Swimming Pool
Lounge

Other Facilities

The other facilities include:

Laundry
Parking
Baby Sitting

Sunday, September 18, 2011

travel to Nigeria: The Best Business Hotels in Nigeria

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Visiting Nigeria is absolutely a remarkable experience. Get full and absolute pampering services from their elegant hotels.
The people of Nigeria are known for their warmth and kindness. The country preserves its natural attractions, the animals and its natural habitat. Over 600 different kinds of birds will be seen flying across the horizons of their colossal parks .
Nigeria is one of the most populated countries with 140 million. It is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and it is said that it is one of the fastest and leading growing nation by early 21st century around the world by International Monetary Fund. In fact, it is listed among the Next Eleven economies.
Nigeria has the potential of becoming one of the largest economic countries showing potential for future growth and large capital investment. The country has greatly established and improved their economics, upgraded their education, political maturity, microeconomic stability and openness for worldwide trading system.
Because of its fast changing developments Nigeria managed to form and build some of the leading business and industrial establishments in a busy locale of the city. They started to build huge recreation facilities, religious mosque, business structures and even luxurious five star hotels.
Kakanfo Inn Hotel in Ibaddan Nigeria is one of the leading luxurious and prestigious hotels. it is located in Nihinlola Street Ibadan adjacent to Murtala Mahammed Airport in Lagos and a minute drive away from Ibadan Airport.
Kakanfo Inn Hotel offers its guests and clientele a very warm and comforting experience after a long hour of travel or exhausted from whole day work. The hotels accommodation sevice is great with rooms attractively and exquisitely equipped with branded and stylish furniture for maximum relaxation and leisure.
The Kakanfo Inn features 12 suites and 70 huge and comfortable rooms accentuated with a private balcony overlooking some scenic views. Inside awaits the down comforter, sofa bed, two queen size beds with fine linen mattresses and pillows, safe box, refrigerator, satellite television channel, dual telephone lines, uninterrupted and high speed internet connection.
Kakanfo Inn also has an indoor pool, fitness and health, spa and massage center, cocktail lounge and bars; also present are fine dining restaurants that serve European, Nigerian, American, and Indian cuisine.
The meeting and banquet hall is well equipped and fully air-condition for all kinds of activities and gatherings, Kakanfo concierge and staff are there to assist and support fully for a stress free event and successful conferences.
Abuja Sheraton Hotel & Towers
Another famous hotel in Nigeria is the Abuja Sheraton Hotel & Towers located in the busiest city of Nigeria, adjacent to International Conference Center, governmental agencies, and Nnamdi Aizkiwa International Airport.
Abuja Sheraton Hotel has a total number of 540 rooms including executive suites. 235 rooms are newly renovated. All rooms have contemporary and conventional designs creating a spectacular and internationally appealing ambience.
Rooms are well decorated with a calming and soothing expression of Nigerian craftsmanship and innovative design with beech cherry mahogany theme and parquet floorings. Every room is equipped with satellite and cable television, dual telephone lines, high speed internet access available by request and data port.
Abuja Sheraton Hotel also has in-door bars and restaurants like the Elephant Bar, Papillon Restaurant, Obudu Grill, Lobby Lounge, and Luigis Restaurant, serving breakfast to dinner in buffet style, steaks and cocktails.
Other hotel amenities are an air-conditioned room, radio and alarm clock, coffe maker, cribs for babies, video cassette recorder, refrigerator, mini-bar and rollaway beds. All rooms are non-smoking places.
Hotel services are complete. You can try their outdoor pool, fitness and health facility, beauty and spa center, business center, car rental service, concierge service, and 24-hour room service.