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Additional Information
Supported Devices
Additional Information
Supported Devices
Nigeria 500MB 7Days
Data
500 MB
Validity
7 days
High Speed 5G/4G Network
50% OFF
€10.5
BUY
€5.5
Nigeria 1GB 7Days
Data
1 GB
Validity
7 days
High Speed 5G/4G Network
50% OFF
€16
BUY
€8
Nigeria 3GB 15Days
Data
3 GB
Validity
15 days
High Speed 5G/4G Network
50% OFF
€24
BUY
€12
Nigeria 3GB 30Days
Data
3 GB
Validity
30 days
High Speed 5G/4G Network
50% OFF
€25.5
BUY
€12.5
Nigeria 5GB 30Days
Data
5 GB
Validity
30 days
High Speed 5G/4G Network
50% OFF
€35.5
BUY
€17.5
Nigeria 10GB 30Days
Data
10 GB
Validity
30 days
High Speed 5G/4G Network
50% OFF
€62
BUY
€31
Nigeria 20GB 30Days
Data
20 GB
Validity
30 days
High Speed 5G/4G Network
50% OFF
€113.5
BUY
€56.5
How to Get There
- By Air: Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (ABV) is the main gateway.
- By Land: Buses and taxis are available from major Nigerian cities.
24-Hour Itinerary
- Morning (8:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Start with a visit to Millennium Park, a beautiful green space. Enjoy a traditional Nigerian breakfast at a local eatery.
- Afternoon (12:00 PM - 5:00 PM): Explore the Nigerian National Mosque and the National Church of Nigeria, both stunning architectural landmarks. Then, visit Wuse Market, a vibrant local market.
- Evening (5:00 PM - onwards): Have dinner at one of the many restaurants offering Nigerian and international cuisine. End your day by enjoying live music at one of the bars or lounges in the Garki area.
Hidden Gems
- Usuma Dam: A serene spot for picnics and relaxation.
- Aso Rock: While government property, the surrounding area provides stunning views.
- Abuja Arts and Crafts Village: A place to find unique souvenirs and art pieces.
- Asebi Joint: Experience authentic Nigerian food at an affordable price.
Pro Tips
- Transportation: Use taxis or ride-sharing services like Bolt or Uber. Plan your journey and be mindful of traffic.
- Currency: The local currency is the Nigerian Naira (NGN). Carry cash, although some establishments accept credit cards.
- Safety: Be cautious of your belongings and stay aware of your surroundings.
- Language: The official language is English.
Local Etiquette
- Respect elders.
- Dress modestly when visiting religious sites.
- Bargaining is common in markets.
Connectivity
- eSIM: For seamless data connectivity, consider using an eSIM from Esimjo. Activate your eSIM before arrival to avoid the hassle of buying a local SIM card.
- Network Coverage: Abuja has good network coverage, but rural areas may have limited connectivity.
Neighborhood-Specific Connectivity Needs
- Central Business District (CBD): Excellent internet connectivity across all networks.
- Garki: Good coverage, with some areas potentially experiencing congestion during peak hours.
- Asokoro: Generally reliable connectivity.
Frequently Asked Questions
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