Question? First visit in Nigeria?
Gents,
Soon I have a first trip to Nigeria, I have no idea about safety and transportation inside the country.
Can you give me any advice?
Thanks a lot.
Peek
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[QUOTE=Peek001;1931244]Gents,
Soon I have a first trip to Nigeria, I have no idea about safety and transportation inside the country.
Can you give me any advice?
Thanks a lot.
Peek[/QUOTE]Hi,
I don't know where you will be, but my last time there I was in Sheraton Lagos and it was not allowed to go out after 6, in the morning its OK and most people are friendly, the risk is always at night especially if you are white.
Another thing don't open the door or answer the intercom for strangers never.
Overall you should be OK and enjoy your time.
Transport is organized, / Phone calls?
[QUOTE=Mozam;1932703]Peek, the best way to answer this question will be to understand where you are staying and your skin color.
For a white person, you'the have to tread a tad bit more careful regardless of where you're staying. For a black person, whether from the US or Brazil or Kenya, it'the be easier to blend into the native population.
For Lagos, most places, especially on the island (Ikoyi, Lekki, Victoria Island) are a safe bet if you have a person you're traveling with or a trustworthy travel aid. Best advice is to hire a personal taxi person that can take you around all the spots and will act as a point of reference and will ensure you don't go anywhere unsafe.
Lagos mainland (Ikeja, Surulere, etc) is a bit more rugged, still relatively safe if common sense is employed.
Abuja is another expat hotspot. Abuja is by far the safest and easier to access for foreigners. Again, hiring a personal travel aid should not be too problematic. What I love about Nigeria is the versatility of labour and the hustle mentality of people. A taxi man can quickly turn into a personal travel aid for the right price and he will be eager to barter his services. In the West there's a lot of due process to get people to sell their labour very quickly, I digress.
Apart from Abuja and Lagos as expat hotspots, there's also Port Harcourt as the 3rd place for expats. Port Harcourt (PH) is a very different story. Here you'll really want to keep your wits about you and ensure you move with a driver and aid. If you are looking for ladies I'the suggest go to an upscale club and recruit from there. Stray away from street action (although the same girls in the club are the ones in the street).
In Lagos and Abuja you can definitely check out the street action yourself.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the informations.
Now I know a bit more about the trip.
I will stay in Lagos one night, then travel 200 km outside to visit a company.
My main concern right now is how to make a phone call??
My provider told me the coverage from his partner is poor.
Any information if its possible where to buy a prepaid phone card for WiFi access?
Thanks a lot.
Peek.
Looking for safe and cheap girlfriendly hotels in Ikeja, VI
Hi seniors,
If any one know of cheap and safe hotels to have a good time please advise.
Also let know the best places to get diamonds. Lagos is a great place but don't know where to go for hotties.
Anyone please advise.
Cheers.