Located in western Africa on the Gulf of Guinea, Nigeria borders Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in the north. Being the most populated country in Africa, there are many Nigerian property development opportunities. 

Often referred to as the "Giant of Africa", due to its large population and strong economy, the country is considered to be an exciting emerging market. Nigeria’s rapidly urbanising population and economic stability has resulted in a range of unique investment opportunities. In fact, the demand for property is incredibly high, the highest in Africa.  

Lagos is the country's most populous city and Africa’s largest metropolis. The city is moving in a direction of increased sophistication and attracts many international business people. Read on to get better acquainted with the country or use the search below to explore property developments in Nigeria

 

Explore Nigeria

Culture Club

Culture Club

Located on Lagos Island, the National Museum at Onikan displays relics of Nigeria’s past, as well as exhibitions that pay tribute to the country’s ancient civilizations. In addition to the large group of native exhibits, a number of European relics can be found in the country too.

Into the Wild

Into the Wild

With its warm climate and diverse terrain, Nigeria's weather conditions are perfect for exploring the outdoors. Go on a day trip and discover a beautiful waterfall or take advantage of the abundant national parks which offer spectacular views of some of Africa’s best game, birds and other wildlife.

Take a Walk

Take a Walk

Hikers and walkers will delight in the trekking opportunities presented by the endless grasslands, forests, and mountains of this diverse landscape. In fact, there are many unique natural wonders like waterfalls and valleys that add that special touch to one's journey.

Welcome to Wonderland

Welcome to Wonderland

Wonderland Amusement Park is located in the capital, Abuja and is the biggest, most highly equipped amusement park in the country. Fun seekers can take a walk in the leisure gardens or have the time of their lives on one of the numerous rides on offer.

Living in Nigeria

Education

Surrounding the residential areas of Nigeria, you’ll find a wide choice of schools catering to English and French speaking scholars. These include primary and high schools offering public, private and international institutions for all ages.

Healthcare

Nigeria is home to a number of private and public hospitals, as well as the Lifeline Children's Hospital which provides world-class paediatric healthcare services. General Practitioners (GPs) and pharmacies can be found in the large cities and smaller towns.  

Shopping

Local shopping centres, grocery outlets and lifestyle stores ensure your daily needs are met. For more variation, head into one of the larger cities to explore a number of malls.

Travel

There are five international airports spanning the country of which Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (Abuja) and Murtala Muhammed International Airport (Lagos) are the biggest. Additionally, there are seven smaller domestic airports. 

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