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Nigeria’s Business Boom: Why Indian Corporates Are Eyeing Africa’s Giant

Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy ($506 billion GDP) and a rising MICE destination for Indian business travellers. Lagos alone hosts over 300 annual conferences , including the Africa International Trade Exhibition. Indian corporate travel to Nigeria grew 41% in 2025 , driven by fintech, oil & gas, and infrastructure sectors. The Eko Hotels & Suites in Lagos (5,000-capacity convention centre) and Transcorp Hilton Abuja are preferred venues. Direct flights via Ethiopian Airlines and Qatar Airways from Mumbai and Delhi. Average Indian business stay is 5–7 nights, spending $4,500 per trip. Safety perceptions remain a challenge, but dedicated corporate handlers and luxury transfers are solving it.

Take for B2B Travel Fraternity   :      

Nigeria is high-risk, high-reward. B2B operators must partner with trusted local DMCs for security and logistics. Sell end-to-end corporate packages — airport pickup, luxury hotels, secure transfers, conference bookings. Train agents on Lagos vs Abuja. Strong margins for experienced corporate travel specialists.

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