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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent informative book,
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This review is from: Nigeria: The Bradt Travel Guide (Bradt Guides) (Paperback)
I recently went on a medical mission trip to Nigeria. I bought this book to learn about the basics of the country, including culture, politics and religion. I found this to be a very well researched book with excellent information, presented in an easy to read fashion. Most notable, however, is the fact that this is the first book in its class. There are no other travel publications devoted to Nigeria. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is planning to travel to this part of the world.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A "Must Buy" for anyone living in or visiting Nigeria,
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This review is from: Nigeria: The Bradt Travel Guide (Bradt Guides) (Paperback)
I have lived in Nigeria now for over seven years and I met Lizzie when she came to Lagos to write the book. Within the space of a few weeks, Lizzie has come to understand Nigeria and the Nigerian people in a way that many long term residents of my acquaintance have not. Time and time again when i was reading the book I found myself recognising places and situations exactly as I had experienced them myself. She writes with great empathy for her subject and tells it as it is, the good and the bad. I showed it to a couple of my Nigerian friends and they loved it and agreed with almost all Lizzie had to say. This book is quite simply a must for anyone living in or visiting Nigeria, as well as being a cracking good read.
Alan Parke
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
best guide to nigeria,
This review is from: Nigeria: The Bradt Travel Guide (Bradt Guides) (Paperback)
As a frequent traveller to Nigeria i have been looking for a good guide for a few years - Lizzies wonderful book really helped me get to grips with this facinating but frustrating country. Especially loved the walking tour of Lagos. I'm not sure i have the courage to visit all the places she went to or travel the way she did but its interesting to hear of the places. This book is a must have for anyone considering visiting.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yes, the real deal,
By William Kral (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Nigeria 2nd (Bradt Travel Guide Nigeria) (Paperback)
Bradt's Travel Guide Nigeria is the best. Really, I've been in and out Nigeria since 2000--working in Abuja the capital for 2 yrs--and on business. Hmm, yes, this book illustrates in lived experience, irreverance, and clear prose, the fun and misery that is Nigeria. The authors have Lagos, Abuja, and Kano spot on. The other cities are great and well researched. Really, I've spent seven yrs living in W. Africa, and hats off to Nigeria for always making life interesting; the book illustrates why you need to visit the country, but the pitfalls and costs involved. Buy the book, if you plan on travelling to Nigeria, or for a good history lesson, fun read, or just to add to your book collection.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well Worth the Investment,
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This review is from: Nigeria: The Bradt Travel Guide (Bradt Guides) (Paperback)
Nigeria tends to get short-shrift in the travel guidebooks; rarely is it featured, and it is commonly maligned. This even-handed treatment of Africa's most populous country dishes out the treats that Nigeria has in store for the traveller as well as the negatives. In short, if one exercises common sense and stays alert to his surroundings, Nigeria can be a rewarding experience. The author is a fearless youngster eager to try everything, but also allows for an older person's expatriated sensibilities, understanding that not every traveller wants to camp or lodge in youth hostels (a common ailment in the Lonely Planet travel serials). She finds the warmth in the people that is a common Nigerian trait, and allows the reader to experience that warmth with her. There is no cold, clinical distance from her subject(s). This book is well worth the investment.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Offensive and lazy writing,
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This review is from: Nigeria: The Bradt Travel Guide (Bradt Guides) (Paperback)
I reluctantly accepted this book from a friend as I am a Nigerian and thought I didn't need a guide but my husband was visiting and I wanted him to have some ideas about things he would like to do. Firstly, the Publishers should have attempted to find a writer who didn't despise the country to write the book. She writes some many negative things that it was hard to read. Often saying things like 'nothing works.' and 'it's dilapitated'. Is was also patronising in many parts for example when she says 'Nigerians are dumbfounded to see foreigners on the street.' Nigeria has many expatriates and nobody bats an eyelid when a non Nigerian walks past. Terrible book.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally Some Good Information on Nigeria!!!,
By Glam Girl247 (FPO, AE United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nigeria 2nd (Bradt Travel Guide Nigeria) (Paperback)
I bought this book in advance of a business trip. I had been displeased about the information I found online and couldn't be happier with this book. Clear, concise information about what to expect in Nigeria. Exactly what I needed. Thank you!
7 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Invaluable,
By Jack Dempsey (South Miami Beach, Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nigeria: The Bradt Travel Guide (Bradt Guides) (Paperback)
As a recipient of numerous email correspondences from immensely wealthy Nigerian heirs and heiresses, I figured that something must be going right in Nigeria, especially Lagos. So, having just sent an wealthy son of a King Obi Obi $10,000 (US), in exchange for some $450 million (US), I wanted to be the first to hop a plane to Nigeria to meet this fine fellow face to face. Particularly after the funds did not show up in my account as he had promised.
Let me tell you that this guidebook led me down the dusty, dirty, rebel-infested roads of Nigeria like I would imagine no other guidebook could. In no time I was lead straight to the Internet Cafe where I was shocked to find several sons and daughters of Kings and wealthy, deceased oilmen all writing to foreign potential investors. My $10,000 (US) is long gone, and the millions upon millions never showed up, but my guide through Lagos was complete thanks to this book. If you plan on going, pick up yours today! |
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Nigeria: The Bradt Travel Guide (Bradt Guides) by Lizzie Williams (Paperback - August 1, 2005)
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