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The Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA) is the second-largest airport in Nigeria. Located in the capital city of Abuja, it's named after Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, the first president of Nigeria.
The international terminal is modern, with essential amenities to ensure a comfortable arrival. Once disembarked, you'll proceed to Immigration and Customs. Be ready to present your passport, visa, and other necessary documents for a smooth process.
Nigeria operates with Naira, not Pounds Sterling. Several banks have counters in the terminal for currency exchange and ATM services. It’s best to have some local currency for any immediate needs.
Picking up a rental car at the NAIA is straightforward. Numerous international car hire companies, including Avis and Europcar, have service desks in the arrivals hall.
Driving in Nigeria can be quite different from driving in the UK. The driving is on the right-hand side, which may take some getting used to.
The traffic and road conditions vary across Nigeria, so it's important to choose a suitable car type. Sedans are perfect for city driving, while an SUV provides better comfort and security for long road trips or rough terrains.
Several petrol stations are available near the airport and along the route into Abuja. Remember, petrol stations in Nigeria are called 'filling stations' and fuel is sold in litres, not gallons.
When you're ready to set out, you have two main routes into Abuja: Umaru Musa Yar'Adua Road and Airport Road. Both roads are in reasonable condition and have signposts to guide you.
Abuja has much to offer. The Aso Rock and Nigerian National Mosque are iconic landmarks worth a visit. For shopping, head to the Wuse Market and don't miss a taste of local cuisine at one of the many roadside vendors or upscale eateries.
Begin your Nigerian adventure with ease and confidence. Explore this vibrant country at your own pace, starting with a smooth arrival at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport.