Nigeria

Travel Blog Photos from Nigeria (1,136)

Thundercloud, Im tiefsten Busch, Nigeria travel photo
Im tiefsten Busch, Nigeria
Christmas Dinner Which Nobody Stayed to Eat, Ugep, Nigeria travel photo
Ugep, Nigeria
Eating Pounded Yam, Abuja, Nigeria travel photo
Abuja, Nigeria
The proof that I ingested pounded yam, Abuja, Nigeria travel photo
Abuja, Nigeria

Videos of Nigeria (7)

View out The Window on the Way To The Sakura, Abuja, Nigeria travel video
Abuja, Nigeria
ASA-Medical Mission  2009, Awkuzu, Nigeria travel video
Awkuzu, Nigeria
ASA-Medical Mission  2009, Awkuzu, Nigeria travel video
Awkuzu, Nigeria
ASA-Medical Mission  2009, Awkuzu, Nigeria travel video
Awkuzu, Nigeria

Travel Blogs from Nigeria (161)

like a bat out of hell, the flue is gone:), Abuja, Nigeria travel blog
like a bat out of hell, the flue is gone:)
Mar 31, 2008

... work with the director and a person called Dauda. They are the ones that know most about ethnic conflict and identity change in Nigeria. In addition, as one of the Nigerian reverends said on TV, that if you ask Jesus Christ for something he will grant your ...

A travel blog entry from Abuja by oyvindsandve
The Oldest city in West Africa, Kano, Nigeria travel blog
The Oldest city in West Africa
May 31, 2009

... still there awaiting visas and truck repairs. The drive back to Abuja was interesting for all the wrong reasons. Traffic accidents in Nigeria are very common. I was nearly one of them. While driving down the highway at about 110km/h the car in front of us ...

A travel blog entry from Kano by bradmccartney
To the Niger Delta and back, safe and nice, Port harcourt, Nigeria travel blog
To the Niger Delta and back, safe and nice
May 14, 2008

... was in PH and screamed that they were going to kidnap me, which was kind of cute · You don't need a license in PH (or Nigeria for all I know), really young boys drive bikes and it is a very dangerous occupation. 99 percent of drivers are men, and there is ...

A travel blog entry from Port harcourt by oyvindsandve
Day 88 90 - Nigeria, Calabar - Car Crash, Calabar, Nigeria travel blog
Day 88 90 - Nigeria, Calabar - Car Crash
Feb 4, 2009

... the city of Calabar.  Even in the city we were met with smiles, waves and people calling out "Welcome to Nigeria".  Seriously cannot rave enough about the friendliness of Nigerians. A guy in one car was concentrating so much on us that ...

A travel blog entry from Calabar by oliveramber

Forum Discussions on Nigeria (32)

More Injustice In The World
Posted on May 8, 2009, 11:05:10
... ' Rehabilitation and Welfare Action (Prawa) is an organisation working to get "civil lunatics" released from Nigeria's jails. An interesting, yet depressing, read. Sometimes I think so many countries are 'behind the times'. ...
More Injustice In The World
Posted on May 8, 2009, 23:29:32
... progress at their own rate. However, when out-right cases of genocide are occurring, that is definitely another story. In the case of Nigeria, it is good to see that Prawa is at least having some positive effect. Change is usually a slow process...
Former terrorist camps become tourist destinations?
Posted on Feb 29, 2008, 11:52:23
After closing terrorist camps in Nigeria, the government is now inviting the world to come and visit them... Would you go? I don't know what could possibly be interesting at these places, but I don't think I would, not ever... All militant ...
Saudi Arabia
Posted on Jul 3, 2008, 00:24:08
... : Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo (Dem Rep), Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Mali, Niger, Nigeria and Sudan. Other risks: Bilharzia (schistosomiasis) is present. Avoid swimming and paddling in fresh water. Swimming pools ...