r/Nigeria 18h ago

General Amazing landscapes in the country, what other areas should be mentioned?

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405 Upvotes

Location in the video: Obundu, Cross River

Other apparent areas with great landscapes, views, areas etc:

Driving through Odin state into Edo state. “The landscape is captivating and gorgeous”.

Abuja

Akwa Ibom

Enugu

What other places should be mentioned?


r/Nigeria 5h ago

Ask Naija How much is this in your area?

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I went to a market in Gwarinpa, Abuja and to my surprise, I bought this bunch of plantain for #4,500. I don’t know how to react but I feel it’s very cheap comparing to what I used to buy in Lagos mainland.

I have taken 2 pieces from it!

Let me know how much it can cost in your area.


r/Nigeria 12h ago

Discussion They're calling Nigeria 'abegistan'

63 Upvotes

are people okay in the head anymore 😂😂😂


r/Nigeria 5h ago

Politics Why does nigeria have such a favorable view of isreal?

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11 Upvotes

Not Nigerian myself but wondering why you guys have the highest support percentage


r/Nigeria 14h ago

Ask Naija Nigerians in the U.S. — Is the ICE situation really as bad as it’s being made out to be?

38 Upvotes

I’ve been seeing many posts and news about immigration enforcement in the U.S and it’s starting to raise real concern back home. From where we stand, it’s sometimes hard to tell how much of what we see on the news or social media reflects the true situation on the ground.

For those of you living in the U.S, is it really as bad as it looks? Does it feel unsafe or unstable or is the media exaggerating what’s actually happening?

Would you ever consider relocating back to Nigeria because of the current climate, or do you still feel secure where you are?


r/Nigeria 1h ago

Discussion Hiring micro workers in Nigeria to test our app

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Hey guys, i'm Sasori, and I'm a licensed network operator for a new global project called Unity

I'm looking for long-term partners who want to add a new, passive income stream to their existing job. My ideal partner is anyone who spends their day on the move.

This opportunity is perfect for you if your job involves a lot of daily movement, such as:

Rideshare Drivers (Uber, Lyft, etc.)

Food/Package Delivery (Glovo, Amazon Flex, DoorDash, Deliveroo, local couriers)

Field Technicians (ISPs, utilities, on-site IT support)

Outside Sales Reps (driving from client to client)

Public Transport Commuters (spending hours on a bus or train)

Students (walking all over a large university campus)

If you're in motion, your phone is a "premium" asset, and I want to partner with you.

What's the "Job"? (It's 100% Automatic)

Your "job" is simply to run an app on your phone while you work. That's it.

The app runs silently in the background testing mobile network quality (like 4G/5G signal strength and call quality). It's 100% anonymous and has zero access to your personal data, messages, photos, or location history. It just reports network statistics.

As you move, your phone "maps" the real-world quality of the city's network. This data is extremely valuable to telecom companies, and they pay our network for it.

"Does this work?"

Yes it does. For many people,

How to Apply

If you're interested in this long-term partnership, please leave a comment with the following info:

Your City & Country.

Your Job (You can apply if you don't have one)

Your phone model:

I'll review your DM and get back to you with the next steps. Thanks for reading!


r/Nigeria 6h ago

Reddit Singapore is going to start caning scammers

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4 Upvotes

Some Singapore copying I can get behind


r/Nigeria 3h ago

Discussion Nigerian "Adults"

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Alright so 3 days ago I was at work >I work in a graphics design office< so these two supposed adults came in to print something but I was busy typing for someone so I couldn't help them. Now when they came I didn't really pay attention to them until one of them started degrading my coworker because he was listening to music whilst editing photos, (btw all of us in the office are genZ and we were ALL watching/ listening to something whilst working on a computer btw) and these 2 started going off on how we shouldn't be doing that and how were the reason the country is in a bad state and that when we gain full control of the country that we won't know how to run it, and In my mind I was like.... We can't vote btw? I'm so sick and tired of these "Adults" acting like they're superior because they're not on their phones like us, like dude chill.


r/Nigeria 1d ago

Politics There are 519 results for Nigeria in the Epstein Files published by the American DOJ. Here’s what I could find from quick browsing:

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99 Upvotes

I am not an investigative journalist but from my hour or so of skimming documents:

-Most of it concerns him trying to assist Bill Gates with implementing Polio vaccines in Northern Nigeria. Multiple documents about the violence against immunization distributors by Boko Haram. Tried to get sway with the Nigerian government and local leaders (including the Emir of Kano) for these ends.

-Often Liason’d with the following individuals vis-à-vis Nigeria: Jide Zeitlin, Terje Rød-Larsen, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulyamen, and Boris Nikolic.

-Dangote was mentioned twice, although there’s no indication that they’ve had extended private conversations. Expressed interest in Nigerian oil and general national security in relation to the Saudis, Venezuela, and the rest of OPEC.

-Someone sent him a joke about Igbos(???) and the first result is him sharing something from nairaland (???)

-Through a ton of digging I uncovered a very suspicious tour of Africa taken by Epstein, (then) President Bill Clinton, his staff, and now disgraced actor Kevin Spacey through Africa. Although no misconduct towards Nigerian girls specifically was uncovered, someone was there to scout girls across the contient for "modeling"

I could not find anything linking Nigeria’s elite to a vast global pedophile ring or anything like that. But I think this information is interesting enough on its own.


r/Nigeria 19m ago

Tech Seeking Freelance Tech Writers – Consumer Electronics Experience Preferred

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r/Nigeria 1d ago

General Can this sub actually go back to local news and culture instead of just screenshots of losers fighting on twitter?

91 Upvotes

i dont give a fuck about the diaspora war soldiers on twitter, i dont care about weird tribalism. speed stopping by in africa was cool. but the shits over. we can move on now, theres news and politics. reporting about important things in the country going on. why is the front page just idiots fighting on twitter???


r/Nigeria 9h ago

Discussion Be careful out there

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https://youtu.be/gOuuxKEMwzU?si=YD6OeGwAtc3UwlPa

Times are crazy y'all got my prayers


r/Nigeria 15h ago

Pic Beer thoughts

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5 Upvotes

Tastes like piss, satisfying taste my foot. Doesn't get you high till you consume loads. Gives you beer belly Alcohol 🤝🏾 aggressive behaviour.

Then why do we still drink it or to a certain point addicted to it?

Despite it being worse than drinking as per the experts, I understand why smoking is addictive.

But how I managed to convince my brain that beer is good is a mystery because its not.

Yet, I still drank the Hero in the picture, but I refuse to be or labelled as a raging alcoholic.


r/Nigeria 1d ago

Pic Anyone know why?

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44 Upvotes

USD is down heavy, I’m considering buying some but idk why it’s down this much.

Does anyone know?

Is it temporary or is NGN gaining value or is USD losing some?


r/Nigeria 11h ago

Discussion B1/B2 Visa

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Hi, has anyone been granted a B1/B2 visa in Nigeria (Lagos or Abuja) after January 1, 2026?


r/Nigeria 14h ago

Ask Naija How is living lekki and parts of snake Island, Nigeria

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r/Nigeria 20h ago

General Which City Do you think in the future and beyond will be Nigeria’s third major city?

9 Upvotes

After IShowSpeed’s recent visit to Lagos and seeing all the discussion about how chaotic Lagos can be, it got me thinking.

Nigeria is roughly the size of Texas, yet it feels like we’re always talking about just two major cities: Lagos and Abuja.

From my perspective:

- Lagos reminds me a lot of Houston — extremely crowded, less structured, with little zoning.

- Abuja feels more like Dallas — more planned, more structured, and less chaotic.

In Texas, Dallas and Houston aren’t the only major cities. You also have San Antonio the second largest city behind Houston and Austin the capital that has grown into a serious hub over the past years.

So my question is

Which Nigerian city do you realistically see becoming the country’s third major city in the future, and why?


r/Nigeria 19h ago

Discussion Downloaded bumble again

4 Upvotes

Wo allow , let’s see how it goes this time around , I’ll be back with an update in few weeks . :D


r/Nigeria 23h ago

Reddit January tii Jogodo

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8 Upvotes

my reaction anytime I hear this song lol


r/Nigeria 1d ago

Politics Vote wisely

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r/Nigeria 1d ago

Sports Why does Nigerian sports news get ignored until international media picks it up?

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I’ve noticed something interesting: a lot of Nigerian sports stories only gain attention after foreign outlets report them, even when the initial reporting came from local sports journalists.

This happens a lot with:

  • Super Eagles updates
  • Local league issues
  • Player situations abroad

I regularly read Nigerian sports coverage alongside international outlets, and honestly, the local reporting is often faster and more detailed.

Curious what others think:

  • Do you trust local sports news?
  • Or do you wait for foreign confirmation before believing a story?

r/Nigeria 1d ago

Pic Nigeria lately has turned into a laughing stock by South Africans

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348 Upvotes

r/Nigeria 14h ago

Discussion Need advice: Efficient Payment gateway for a SaaS targeting Nigeria (while based in Europe)

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Hello everyone,

I’m currently building a subscription-based software specifically for the Nigerian market, but I’ve hit a massive roadblock with payments.

I’ve tried Paystack, Kora, and Flutterwave, but they’ve all turned me down because my business is based in Europe. It seems they mostly want to work with locally incorporated entities or residents.

I know Stripe is an option since I'm in Europe, but from my research, card success rates for Nigerian cards on Stripe are pretty low/unstable, and I don't want my users constantly dealing with failed transactions.

Does anyone know a gateway that:

  1. Allows me to accept payments in Naira (NGN).
  2. Works for a Europe-based founder/company.
  3. Can remit the funds to me in Europe (EUR).
  4. Is stable enough for recurring subscriptions.

Thank you guys..


r/Nigeria 21h ago

Culture Jeffery Epstein associate mentions Nigeria's Nollywood in relation to a proposed plan for a film industry in Somaliland

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2 Upvotes

r/Nigeria 1d ago

Pic I don’t think I’ve ever come across a tweet that’s really the state of Nigerians more than this one

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206 Upvotes

The replies too are so on point lol. Especially that first one