Nigeria is in West Africa, on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, roughly in the lower-left (south‑west) quadrant of a world map of Africa.

Quick Scoop

  • Nigeria sits on the western side of Africa, along the Gulf of Guinea on the Atlantic Ocean.
  • It is bordered by Benin to the west, Niger to the north, Chad to the northeast, and Cameroon to the east.
  • On a typical world map, find Africa, then look toward the west coast about halfway down the “bulge” of the continent – that coastal area is where Nigeria is.

On the map step by step

  1. Find the continent of Africa (the large landmass just below Europe).
  1. Look at the left‑hand side of Africa (the west coast) where the land curves outward toward the Atlantic – this “bulge” is West Africa.
  1. Nigeria is on the lower part of that bulge, touching the ocean (Gulf of Guinea) with several coastal neighbors around it.

Extra map facts

  • Coordinates are around 4–14° North (above the equator) and 2–15° East (to the right of the prime meridian), which places Nigeria in the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres.
  • Its capital city is Abuja, while Lagos is the biggest city on the southwestern coast.

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