Nigeria
Africa · tier_2 · Research scope: mixed
Starter activities in Nigeria
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bring medical cannabis into a country
NAFDAC says cultivation, consumption, handling and possession of cannabis or cannabis-related products remain illegal by law in Nigeria. NAFDAC also says it has not issued market authorisation for products containing cannabis or its derivations.
drive without licence
Driving without a valid licence is an enforceable road-traffic offence in Nigeria. FRSC lists driver’s licence violation as a penalised offence and says vehicles may be impounded when the driver has no driver’s licence.
bringing duty free goods
Nigeria Customs grants passenger baggage concessions for personal and household effects and limited consumable goods. Duty-free treatment depends on the passenger concession rules and reasonable personal-use quantities.
bring electronics without declaring them
Nigeria Customs allows certain personal effects in reasonable quantity, but dutiable or restricted goods must be declared. Electronics are excluded from the N50,000 gift concession and dutiable or restricted goods should go through the red channel.
bring tobacco over the allowance
Nigeria Customs gives only a limited passenger concession for tobacco in accompanied baggage. Amounts above the concession are not covered by the duty-free passenger allowance.
All current rows for Nigeria
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| Activity | Status | Topic | Row state |
|---|---|---|---|
| bring electronics without declaring them | Depends | Travel | verified |
| bring medical cannabis into a country | No | Travel | verified |
| bring tobacco over the allowance | Depends | Travel | verified |
| bringing duty free goods | Yes | Travel | verified |
| drive without licence | No | Vehicles | verified |