Nigerian


   
Nigeria is a safe place to live,With its low crime rate, booming economic activity and numerous tourist sites, there is no doubt that it's one of the safest places that a person can live in Nigeria. The city has many expatriates because the government provides a safe and conducive city for them.
178.5 million people

Last collected in 2012 by the Nigeria National Bureau of Statistics, the total population of citizens in Nigeria was around 166.2 million people. In 2016, it is estimated to have over 178.5 million people although United Nations projections have placed the population as high as 186 million.
  The number one thing Africa's giant is most famous for is petroleum. When you think oil, you think NigeriaNigeria remains Africa's largest oil producer, though the country went from being 10th to 12th largest producer of oil in the world.The result of search engines when 'Nigeria' is typed is proof of this.
In terms of Nigeria's major ethnic groups' religious affiliations, the Hausa ethnic group in the North is mostly Muslim, the West which is the Yoruba tribe is divided among mainly ChristianityIslam and traditional religions, while the Igbos of the East and the Ijaw in the South are predominantly Christians.
There are perhaps 500 languages spoken in Nigeria. The official language of Nigeria is English, the former language of colonial British Nigeria. As reported in 2003, Nigerian English and Nigerian Pidgin were spoken as a second language by 60 million people in Nigeria.
Nigerian States. Note: In 27 May 1967 the regions were dissolved and 12 states created, subsequently further divided into 19 states and a federal capital territory (3 Feb 1976), 21 states (23 Sep 1987), 30 states (27 Aug 1991), and 36 states (1 Oct 1996). 27 Aug 1991 Abia state created from part of Imo.
                            it is very safe to work in Nigeria.
Nigeria is safe: You know, as safe as most other countries in the world. Foreigners can walk the streets without fear of abduction and with the basic travel alertness and safety precautions, you can let down your guard and explore the wonders of the country. Nigeria is as safe as any other country worth its salt.
These can be particularly dangerous to expats living and working in Nigeria. The area of the Niger Delta in particular has long been the most risky place to work in Nigeria, more so than the cities like Lagos and Abuja. The kidnapping of foreigners is used as a common method of extortion. Although it is in the Central part of Nigeria, it houses most dignitaries and politicians, so it has a high level of security. The Niger delta area is unsafe for tourists. There is continual low-level violence between government and militant groups, and there have been several kidnappings of foreign oil workers.
    The Nigerian Naira is the currency of Nigeria. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Nigeria Naira exchange rate is the USD to NGN rate. The currency code for Nairas is NGN, and the currency symbol is .
Tourism in Nigeria centers largely on events, due to the country's ample amount of ethnic groups, but also includes rain forests, Savannah, waterfalls, and other natural attractions. The industry suffers from the country's poor electricity, roads, and water quality.
Housing construction handicapped by high costs. Building a house is very expensive in Nigeria. A three-bedroom house, for example, will cost about US$50,000, compared to US$36,000 in South Africa and US$26,000 in India, according to (Former) Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
The average annual income in Nigeria was conducted with 1,007 middle-class Nigerians, with an average monthly income of between N80,000 and N120,000 (US$580 and $745). Participants were drawn from the cities of Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt. 80% of respondents were aged 45 and younger.
The total number of local government in Nigeria is 774. Nigeria is a Federal Republic divided into thirty-six states. Each state is in turn divided into Local Government Areas (LGAs). Each Local Government is then further dived into wards.


List of Nigeria's 36 States with their Capitals and Current Governors



S. NoStateCapitalCurrent Governor
1Abia StateUmuahiaOkezie Ikpeazu
2Adamawa StateYolaJibrilla Bindow
3Akwa Ibom StateUyoUdom Gabriel Emmanuel
4Anambra StateAwkaWillie Obiano
5Bauchi StateBauchiMohammed Abdullahi Abubakar
6Bayelsa StateYenagoaHenry Seriake Dickson
7Benue StateMakurdiSamuel Ortom
8Borno StateMaiduguriKashim Shettima
9Cross River StateCalabarBenedict Ayade
10Delta StateAsabaIfeanyi Okowa
11Ebonyi StateAbakalikiDave Umahi
12Edo StateBenin CityGodwin Obaseki
13Ekiti StateAdo - EkitiJohn Olukayode Fayemi
14Enugu StateEnuguIfeanyi Ugwuanyi
15Gombe StateGombeIbrahim Hassan Dankwambo
16Imo StateOwerriRochas Okorocha
17Jigawa StateDutseBadaru Abubakar
18Kaduna StateKadunaNasir Ahmad el-Rufai
19Kano StateKanoAbdullahi Umar Ganduje
20Katsina StateKatsinaAminu Bello Masari
21Kebbi StateBirnin KebbiAbubakar Atiku Bagudu
22Kogi StateLokojaIdris Wada
23Kwara StateIlorinAbdulfatah Ahmed
24Lagos StateIkejaAkinwunmi Ambode
25Nasarawa StateLafiaUmaru Tanko Al-Makura
26Niger StateMinnaAbubakar Sani Bello
27Ogun StateAbeokutaIbikunle Oyelaja Amosun
28Ondo StateAkureRotimi Akeredolu
29Osun StateOshogboIsiaka Adegboyega Oyetola
30Oyo StateIbadanIsiaka Abiola Ajimobi
31Plateau StateJosSimon Lalong
32Rivers StatePort HarcourtEzenwo Nyesom Wike
33Sokoto StateSokotoAminu Waziri Tambuwal
34Taraba StateJalingoDarius Ishaku
35Yobe StateDamaturuIbrahim Geidam
36Zamfara StateGusauAbdul-Aziz Yari Abubakar

Current Minister of Abuja Federal Capita Territory (FCT) is Muhammed Bello 











Living in Nigeria is becoming fun by every passing day, there are lots of good things about the Nigeria environment.
Whether you are a traveler looking to spend the next years in Nigeria or you are just being curious about what it takes to live in Nigeria, the roads, the transportation system, the government, Nigeria People, The foods,
The traveler’s map or whatever you want to see things about Nigeria, we got them all.
Do you have a specific question about life in Nigeria or you have lived in Nigeria and probably looking for an opportunity to share your experience we have an excellent tool where you can Ask Nigerians or share your ideas.
You can even Talk To Nigerians if you have specific instruction
or information/advice for the country Nigeria
I want to show you around the country Nigeria, then tell you how easy it is to move to Nigeria if you are thinking of doing that, first lets start from great sights

Nigeria beaches


Over the years Nigeria beaches have been redesigned and redecorated to the people’s heart felt desire. They have been transformed from ordinary sea coast to great sights.
I was in Lagos Lekki beach with my family on Easter Sunday and I felt like buying a beach house, Seriously, I was thinking of that. With the ship stuck in the center of the sea, the water splashing and severe rumbling has ensued.
At the mean time, there are several beautiful beaches in Nigeria, I personally like sitting under the tall coconut trees but that’s when the cocoa nut are not already matured and ready to fall . Here is more on Nigeria Beaches

Relocating to Nigeria

Relocating to Nigera
Are you thinking of living in Nigeria, relocating to Nigeria. This is easy to do, You need to acquire the right document from Nigerian embassies round the world, then we can talk about your accommodation.
If you are thinking of buying a house In Nigeria, wanting to come over with your families or you are just thinking about something like a 6 month visa trip to Naija Contact Us we would do a great job about accommodation, to your maximum satisfaction.

Accommodation in Nigeria

Accommodation in Nigeria
Room In Nigeria Good accommodation in Nigeria is not quite easy to find but if you have the right agent and people, it could be done. Whether you are looking to buy a house or you are hoping to rent a home, it is all possible.
Whether you are thinking about a bungalow or a simple 1 bedroom flat there is hope. You can even rent a home or buy a house on the beach and river banks, how fascinating that would be.

The People of Nigeria


Are you worried about the Nigerian communities or not really sure how hospitable the people are, well I assure you we are very good in exchanging pleasantries and making friends.
Whether you are a foreigner hoping to know more about Nigerian people or you have no intension of visiting – maybe curiosity got the better part of you, it’s is OK. Nigerian people are the best friends you can ever make and living in Nigeria become more easy and better when you relate with the people.

Cheap Flights in Nigeria


We have very cheap flights in Nigeria, whether you are moving from port-Harcourt to Lagos or Lagos to Abuja, wherever you are headed, you can get a cheap flight. you could get a cheap and affordable seat on the first class cabin, how nice that would be.
We hope to provide more accurate information about the cheapest airline operators in Nigeria.
Here is one of such firms that assist you with
Cheap Nigerian Flights
All that being said, the main aim of this website is to provide accurate and useful information about Nigeria to Nigerians and the world at large to make living in Nigeria simple and fun. And that can only be achieved with your maximum support, how? you can help make the site complete. And it is simple, Just Add Your Stuff
Here isLegal Help for Business
If you are looking to set up a business in Nigeria, this is definitely a great place to start.
More information about 
Religion in Nigeria
More on – Nigeria Clothing
A fascinating article on –
Foods Eaten in Nigeria


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