Nigeria

Rides

Nigeria, officially known as the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It lies between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean to the south. Covering 923,769 square kilometres (356,669 sq mi), it is home to over 230 million people, making it the most populous country in Africa.

Requirements

Riding in Nigeria.

You need understandable documents.

The police can require the immediate presentation of all driving documents by the roadside, including license, logbook, and insurance, is common in most jurisdictions. If you cannot these documents in a language that the police can understand, there is a likelihood of having your bike impounded.

As a tip, it is to laminate all of your key documents or otherwise waterproof them. It is also highly recommended to scan all your original documents and email them to an easily accessible email address.

A full bike license is essential.

To ride in Nigeria, you need a full UK bike licence, which authorises you to ride in your home country. Therefore, if you have a restricted licence in the UK, you cannot ride an unrestricted bike in Nigeria.

Entry paperwork is required, thankfully no visa is needed.

There is no visa requirement to enter Nigeria for UK nationals, but you will have to fill in a simple entry form when you cross into Nigeria, as well as a similar form for your bike.

If you take your bike there, your taking your bike back.

Your bike will be registered entry into Nigeria and you must leave with your bike. customs officers are meticulous. If you leave the Kingdom you must have your vehicle entry papers stamped having the country. If you cross the border and intend to return, must go through the entire process again. This is to prevent vehicle smuggling.

Speed limits.

Highways 62mph (100 kph)

Urban roads 31 (50 kph)

Rural roads 24mph (40 kph)

Residential zones 18mph (30 kph)

School zones 12mph (20 kph)