Question: How safe is Nigeria?

There is a high level of crime throughout Nigeria, including armed robbery, kidnapping for ransom, home invasions, carjacking and violent assault. Criminal activity is high in urban areas, including the city of Lagos, as well as on the northern border with Niger and Chad.

Is Nigeria safe for female tourists?

WOMEN TRAVELERS RISK : HIGH Nigeria is not a safe destination for women. Do not go alone anywhere, and keep in mind that it is best not to move around Nigeria at all, except if youre in a car with windows rolled up.

Do people drink alcohol in Nigeria?

Nigeria currently ranks 27th globally in respect of adults alcohol drinking (age 15+) in liters per year, making it one of the leading African countries in alcohol consumption [9].

What are the problems with Nigeria?

With oil prices falling, high unemployment rates and rampant poverty, Nigeria stands divided. As of 2019, the National Bureau of Statistics shows that 40% of the population in Nigeria is living below the poverty line.

What kind of food do they eat in Nigeria?

These dishes will blow your taste buds!Jollof Rice. This is one of the most popular foods in Nigeria and is eaten in every part of the country. Garri. This is undoubtedly the popular staple food eaten in Nigeria. Pounded Yam. Egusi Soup. Suya. Akara. Moi Moi. Pepper Soup.More items •16 Apr 2020

Which beer is the best in Nigeria?

Best Beers Of NigeriaNameScore1Guinness Foreign Extra Stout (Nigeria)3.392Legend Extra Stout (Nigeria)3.143Turbo King (Nigeria)3.104Williams Dark Ale (Nigeria)3.0116 more rows

What is the drinking age in Nigeria?

18 AfricaCountryDe jureDrinking ageNamibiaNoneNiger18NigeriaNone (at national level)44 more rows

Where is the most beautiful country in Africa?

Wonderful places in Africa: where to go and what to seeMorocco. This country is frequently called an “African country on the outskirts of Europe”. Botswana. Kenya. Lesotho. Tanzania. Zanzibar and Pemba Island. Reunion Island. Rwanda.More items •8 Aug 2018

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