Yoruba
Known for intricate beadwork and festivals in cities like Ibadan.
Discover the Soul of West Africa
Nigeria, located in West Africa, is a dynamic nation with over 200 million people, making it the most populous country on the continent. Bordered by the Gulf of Guinea, it boasts a diverse landscape from coastal beaches to northern savannas.
Nigeria's rich history dates back to ancient kingdoms like the Nok civilization (500 BC) and powerful empires such as Benin and Oyo. It gained independence from British colonial rule in 1960, marking the birth of a sovereign nation that has since become a leader in African politics and economy.
With over 250 ethnic groups, Nigeria is a mosaic of cultures. Major tribes include the Yoruba in the southwest, Igbo in the southeast, and Hausa-Fulani in the north—all known for their hospitality and vibrant traditions.
Known for intricate beadwork and festivals in cities like Ibadan.
Entrepreneurial spirit shines in markets of Enugu and Onitsha.
Northern elegance with leather crafts and ancient architecture.
Nigeria's economy is Africa's largest, driven by oil exports and a booming creative industry like Nollywood—the world's second-largest film producer. Agriculture, tech startups in Lagos, and tourism are key growth areas, offering endless opportunities for visitors.
Tourism Boost: With eco-tourism and cultural sites, it's a goldmine for adventure seekers.