Frequently Asked Questions

YES! Abuja is arguably the safest city in Nigeria. Some even say that they feel the safest when in Abuja.

No. App supported hired car services such as Bolt or Uber are recommended. The conference logistics committee will also be coordinating transportation for attendees.

YES, it is strongly recommended that you do register with your country's embassy or consulate. In order to do so, contact your country's embassy/consulate via their official website.

YES - copies should be made of your international passport data page as well as a photo I.D.. A copy of your photo I.D. and/or password should be kept on your person within reach at all times.

No, all of the conference programming will be conducted in English, and most people in Abuja speak English.

Clothing is expected to adhere to modest dress standards. Same-sex relationships are illegal in Abuja, and same-sex public displays of affection are outlawed and punishable with jail time. Additionally, it is prohibited to take photos of religious institutions such as a mosque or church.

Yes, you do need a visa. Complete the online application for Visa-On-Arrival before the conference here: https://immigration.gov.ng/visa-on-arrival-process/

 

Yes, the Abuja airport is a safe location. Keep in mind regular airport conduct and safety - Call family members/close relations when you are arrived and at the hotel, maintain a low profile, avoid asking strangers questions. Enjoy a quiet trip in a safe travel hub.

The conference will provide transportation by car from the airport to the conference venue.

Rarely. Most people in Abuja carry cash.

~USD$150 is the recommended amount to prepare, which roughly equates to 248,300 Naira. We recommend carrying a maximum of USD$30 (Naira₦50,000) for regular outings.

Cash can be safely acquired at Parallel market hub in Zone 4. Visits to this location will be supported by the conference logistics & protocol team from 08am – 4pm

See the template letter to institutions for recommended language regarding travel to Abuja. Though the country of Nigeria may have a travel advisory, Abuja is a city continuously renowned for its safety.

It is recommended that you rely on app supported car services like Uber and Bolt. The conference logistics and protocol committee will assist in travel coordination and will have several cars commissioned for travel to and from the conference venue.

Police: Lt. Mn Haruna +2348037873135

Fire: 0803 200 3557

Ambulance*: 08036424554

 

*Special thanks to Caritas Nigeria for their Fleet Team's support.

Yellow Fever and Polio vaccinations are required to travel to Abuja, there are no "special" or "unusual" vaccines required.

Before you land - Official Travel Safety and Security Briefing: