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What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by limorider(m): 11:14pm On Apr 06, 2022
I have been interested in visiting Nigeria for a few years but never thought very much about it. I've been browsing Nairaland for many years but I see almost nothing but complaining about your country, so if it even worth coming? Lagos looks fine but you guys seem to just have violent incidents happening everywhere, so I don't know if it's a good idea to come.

I'm from a country in western Europe. Do you dislike Europeans? I want to know what to expect, and if it's worth visiting.
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by DoctorOlasDesk: 11:14pm On Apr 06, 2022
You'll love Nigeria. I have a lot to share with you on this.


First, your coming here will be more enjoyable if you have a reliable team/buddies and all to receive you. You discount the fun of visiting by 80% if you don't have such a team

Why?
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by Rastafryrice: 11:15pm On Apr 06, 2022
limorider:
I have been interested in visiting Nigeria for a few years but never thought very much about it. I've been browsing Nairaland for many years but I see almost nothing but complaining about your country, so if it even worth coming? Lagos looks fine but you guys seem to just have violent incidents happening everywhere, so I don't know if it's a good idea to come.

I'm from a country in western Europe. Do you dislike Europeans? I want to know what to expect, and if it's worth visiting.

you've been browsing nairaland for years but na today u open account

Na thunder go fire you

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Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by limorider(m): 11:15pm On Apr 06, 2022
DoctorOlasDesk:
You'll love Nigeria. I have
Where are you from
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by limorider(m): 11:16pm On Apr 06, 2022
Rastafryrice:


you've been browsing nairaland for years but na today u open account

Na thunder go fire you
I don't usually post on websites, I usually browse
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by DoctorOlasDesk: 11:16pm On Apr 06, 2022
limorider:

Where are you from


I'm a Nigerian. Based in Lagos but traveled wide across the nation well enough to know its diversified beauty
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by DoctorOlasDesk: 11:17pm On Apr 06, 2022
Rastafryrice:


you've been browsing nairaland for years but na today u open account

Na thunder go fire you



Resist the urge to curse for Heaven's sake. Show some civility
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by DoctorOlasDesk: 11:17pm On Apr 06, 2022
First, you need company. Your company will be the extra fun booster where you get buddies to chat with during your trips

Second. Plan to visit as many states as possibl. I highly recommend states like:

Lagos
Abuja
Akwa ibom/Cross River

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Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by limorider(m): 11:18pm On Apr 06, 2022
DoctorOlasDesk:
You'll love Nigeria. I have a lot to share with you on this.


First, your coming here will be more enjoyable if you have a reliable team/buddies and all to receive you. You discount the fun of visiting by 80% if you don't have such a team

Why?
What's your advice? I don't know any Nigerians, and have not had a chance to visit any countries nearby either.
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by limorider(m): 11:18pm On Apr 06, 2022
DoctorOlasDesk:
First, you need company. Your company will be the extra fun booster where you get buddies to chat with during your trips
That makes sense
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by DoctorOlasDesk: 11:19pm On Apr 06, 2022
limorider:

What's your advice? I don't know any Nigerians, and have not had a chance to visit any countries nearby either.


How about a tour guide/company ?

Its more fun with company, I advice not coming without company, you'll miss out on all the fun and excitement


Unless you wanna try
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by limorider(m): 11:20pm On Apr 06, 2022
DoctorOlasDesk:



How about a tour guide/company ?

Its more fun with company, I advice not coming without company, you'll miss out on all the fun and excitement
Are there any of these that I could contact before coming?
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by DoctorOlasDesk: 11:21pm On Apr 06, 2022
Let's have a plan B. Visiting without a company.

For this do this. Make a list of as much tourist destinations you can gather let's say between 40-60. You'll further narrow it down to say 20 later on
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by DoctorOlasDesk: 11:22pm On Apr 06, 2022
limorider:

Are there any of these that I could contact before coming?


Yes. There are definitely tour guides that even operate websites and all. You can check through their brochure to see services you'd be getting before your arrival, so you can plan your visit better.
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by limorider(m): 11:23pm On Apr 06, 2022
DoctorOlasDesk:
Let's have a plan B. Visiting without a company.

For this do this. Make a list of as much tourist destinations you can gather let's say between 40-60. You'll further narrow it down to say 20 later on
Thanks for the advice
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by DoctorOlasDesk: 11:24pm On Apr 06, 2022
Once you have a list of your preferred places, you can plan your activities next


You can plan around what and what activities for each location


I counsel that you make a tour journal to have a solid a vacation plan
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by limorider(m): 11:26pm On Apr 06, 2022
DoctorOlasDesk:
Once you have a list of your preferred places, you can plan your activities next


You can plan around what and what activities for each location


I counsel that you make a tour journal to have a solid a vacation plan
Yeah. I was considering visiting this summer. Do you guys have covid restrictions and stuff? Those are barely being lifted here in Europe, and it's a real pain to deal with travel
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by DoctorOlasDesk: 11:30pm On Apr 06, 2022
limorider:

Yeah. I was considering visiting this summer. Do you guys have covid restrictions and stuff? Those are barely being lifted here in Europe, and it's a real pain to deal with travel


Should you have a vaccine passport and all you're good to go.


Mehn, come groove here. You just reminded me about the social distancing and all in Europe. Here's lit. The fun will drive you mad, you may reconsider not going back



We've moved past covid and all. Technically
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by ndukwejoe(m): 11:30pm On Apr 06, 2022
please dont come there are more savages than real human beings

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Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by DoctorOlasDesk: 11:30pm On Apr 06, 2022
ndukwejoe:
please dont come there are more savages than real human beings



Dude. What's this nau. ?

Stop it pls
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by ndukwejoe(m): 11:38pm On Apr 06, 2022
because i spoke the truth
DoctorOlasDesk:




Dude. What's this nau. ?

Stop it pls

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Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by limorider(m): 11:47pm On Apr 06, 2022
DoctorOlasDesk:



Should you have a vaccine passport and all you're good to go.


Mehn, come groove here. You just reminded me about the social distancing and all in Europe. Here's lit. The fun will drive you mad, you may reconsider not going back



We've moved past covid and all. Technically

Moved past covid but you still need a vaccine passport? Bleep that. I don't have one and won't have one.


ndukwejoe:
please dont come there are more savages than real human beings

this is what I've heard but I have a morbid curiosity
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by DoctorOlasDesk: 11:49pm On Apr 06, 2022
limorider:


Moved past covid but you still need a vaccine passport? Bleep that. I don't have one and won't have one.




this is what I've heard but I have a morbid curiosity



My dear come over and I'll make it worth while for your fate. I'll buy you a cock tail


It appears you're on our gang anti-new world order madness. I plan to relocate -EU and US in mind once the whole nonsense is put to rest. Ain't undergoing any vaccine thingey



The thing is. Will your country allow you exit without getting the vaccine? I can find out if it has been relaxed for visitors coming in
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by limorider(m): 11:56pm On Apr 06, 2022
DoctorOlasDesk:




My dear come over and I'll make it worth while for your fate. I'll buy you a cock tail


It appears you're on our gang anti-new world order madness. I plan to relocate -EU and US in mind once the whole nonsense is put to rest. Ain't undergoing any vaccine thingey



The thing is. Will your country allow you exit without getting the vaccine? I can find out if it has been relaxed for visitors coming in

glad to see some other people understand the new world order nonsense. I can exit if I want to, probably. I'll see how things are in the summer. My country is in the EU so there are probably restrictions.

You don't want to go to the EU. It's strongly controlled and each EU country is a fake country, no sovereignty. You may have an easy time migrating to one, but I don't know. They're all very pro-immigrant. As for the USA? I don't know.
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by DoctorOlasDesk: 12:00am On Apr 07, 2022
limorider:


glad to see some other people understand the new world order nonsense. I can exit if I want to, probably. I'll see how things are in the summer. My country is in the EU so there are probably restrictions.

You don't want to go to the EU. It's strongly controlled and each EU country is a fake country, no sovereignty. You may have an easy time migrating to one, but I don't know. They're all very pro-immigrant. As for the USA? I don't know.


Trust me some of us follow the intricacies of this world. We ain't taking any vaccine no matter how long they try to fool themselves


No mRNA modification. I ain't submitting myself to a vaccine who's long term effects have never been studied. Never


I'm kinda more of US/Canada/Australian person


I kinda see the EU as an anti democratic contraption disguised as a democracy, using its people like tools and subjecting them to policies it mandates upon them, altogether disguised as free will. I'm always careful about anything long term and the EU



I honestly don't trust Germany one single bit when it comes to EU
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by limorider(m): 12:03am On Apr 07, 2022
DoctorOlasDesk:



Trust me some of us follow the intricacies of this world. We ain't taking any vaccine no matter how long they try to fool themselves


No mRNA modification. I ain't submitting myself to a vaccine who's long term effects have never been studied. Never


I'm kinda more of US/Canada/Australian person


I kinda see the EU as an anti democratic contraption disguised as a democracy, using its people like tools and subjecting them to policies it mandates upon them, altogether disguised as free will. I'm always careful about anything long term and the EU



I honestly don't trust Germany one single bit when it comes to EU

Even if it's not a real democracy, democracy is evil anyway. Germany is a puppet of the US, it gets bullied by the US army all the time and kneels to the FBI and CIA. You can get arrested by american forces in that "country". Australia is a bad choice, they built camps over there and they probably still operate. Canada is ok. but if you want to go to canada, why not go to the US? lol
I'm not happy with the EU at all. UK made the right choice leaving.
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by DoctorOlasDesk: 12:09am On Apr 07, 2022
limorider:


Even if it's not a real democracy, democracy is evil anyway. Germany is a puppet of the US, it gets bullied by the US army all the time and kneels to the FBI and CIA. You can get arrested by american forces in that "country". Australia is a bad choice, they built camps over there and they probably still operate. Canada is ok. but if you want to go to canada, why not go to the US? lol
I'm not happy with the EU at all. UK made the right choice leaving.



Germany is a policed state. I just don't trust its stance and policies


Definitely US is my top choice any day and time cause its big enough to find space to express and move out as well


BTW, Nigeria's the new front, we're brooding with the establishment of new ideas and more. If there's money, here's a place to relax once in a while. Receive natural sun. Just the few challenges we have, excessive afternoon sun heat and radiation, tiny roads leading to hectic traffics.



I've been an Hillsong Australia fan for two decades, as a reuskt the country has grown into a detonation for me. I plan to visit this country at least one yearly.


We need to explore the works and make the most of our lives you know
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by limorider(m): 12:22am On Apr 07, 2022
DoctorOlasDesk:




Germany is a policed state. I just don't trust its stance and policies


Definitely US is my top choice any day and time cause its big enough to find space to express and move out as well


BTW, Nigeria's the new front, we're brooding with the establishment of new ideas and more. If there's money, here's a place to relax once in a while. Receive natural sun. Just the few challenges we have, excessive afternoon sun heat and radiation, tiny roads leading to hectic traffics.



I've been an Hillsong Australia fan for two decades, as a reuskt the country has grown into a detonation for me. I plan to visit this country at least one yearly.


We need to explore the works and make the most of our lives you know

is living in nigeria cheap? I imagine it is but you know, you get what you pay for.

"Just the few challenges we have, excessive afternoon sun heat and radiation" Radiation? what kind?
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by DoctorOlasDesk: 12:25am On Apr 07, 2022
limorider:


is living in nigeria cheap? I imagine it is but you know, you get what you pay for.

"Just the few challenges we have, excessive afternoon sun heat and radiation" Radiation? what kind?


Just like Europe is experiencing ice caps melt down, we're experiencing longer sun light durations, more intense sun lighting as a result the afternoons are always hot


You can't cope here without proper HVACsystems put in place for you when you finally visit. Make sure



Living in Nigeria can be cheap and expensive the same time. Its getting closer to the exact standard in EU if you opt for standard treatments. If you opt for close to but not standard treatments, you could save up to 50% on costs
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by limorider(m): 12:26am On Apr 07, 2022
DoctorOlasDesk:



Just like Europe is experiencing ice caps melt down, we're experiencing longer sun light durations, more intense sun lighting as a result the afternoons are always hot


You can't cope here without proper HVACsystems put in place for you when you finally visit. Make sure
good to know. do you know the cost of living in lagos?
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by DoctorOlasDesk: 12:28am On Apr 07, 2022
limorider:

good to know. do you know the cost of living in lagos?


Answered above.


You'll be fine with $250 - $500 as living. Expense per month for a single person, although depending on taste, preference and life style
Re: What Should I Know Before Visiting Nigeria? by limorider(m): 12:30am On Apr 07, 2022
DoctorOlasDesk:
Living in Nigeria can be cheap and expensive the same time. Its getting closer to the exact standard in EU if you opt for standard treatments. If you opt for close to but not standard treatments, you could save up to 50% on costs

Aha. I guess that makes sense

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