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Nigeria is known to be the giant of Africa, owing to its population and economy. The country is blessed with a rich cultural heritage and a lot of sites for tourists to explore. Obudu Ranch Resort is a popular destination among tourists. The country has beaches, national parks and waterfalls to make travelers to the country excited all the way. Almost every state in the country hosts festivals yearly, from the Argungu Fishing Festival to Osun Osogbo Festival, Calabar Christmas Carnival, Abuja Carnival the adventure is endless.
 
The tourism industry in Nigeria is one of the fastest-growing industries in the country. In 2017, it was recorded that over 3.51 million foreigners visited the country. The number of tourists visits to the country is expected to increase as more tourist sites come to the limelight.
 
It is illegal to use, traffic or be in possession of illegal drugs, lengthy prison sentences, and heavy fines would be handed out to anyone caught in the act. Homosexuality is seen an inappropriate in the country as there is a ‘Same-Sex Marriage Prohibition Bill’ which allows those taking part in, supporting and aiding same-sex relations to be handed lengthy prison sentences. Tourists are advised to exercise caution in the country as violence could erupt without warning.

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FAQs about Places in Visas of Nigeria

Is it safe to travel to Nigeria ?

Nigeria is a relatively safe country particularly in the metropolitan areas in the western and eastern regions. However, foreigners are warned to avoid visiting places in the north that are threatened with terrorist attacks.

Are there mosquitoes in Nigeria ?

Mosquitoes are widespread in Nigeria and malaria is the most prevalent disease in the country. Travellers are advised to purchase mosquito nets and repellents to make visit convenient while in the country.

Can I extend my stay in Nigeria ?

Yes, you can extend your stay for as long as 30 days provided you apply for a visa extension at the discretion of the Nigerian Immigration Ministry or Department.

Can I drink tap water in Nigeria ?

About 90.8% of Nigerians' household drinking water is contaminated by  E-Coli bacteria only 3.7% of Nigerians had good access to clean water that was completely safe to drink. Travelers are advised to stick to bottled water instead of Tap water.

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