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From Kenya to Nigeria

All plugs match

When travelling from Kenya to Nigeria: Good news: all your Kenya plug types fit in Nigeria. Voltage is different (240V → 230V). Check your charger label; if it doesn’t list 230V you’ll also need a voltage converter. Frequency is the same at 50Hz.

KenyaKenya
NigeriaNigeria

Your plugs

Plug G

Type G

Fits

Accepted in Nigeria

Plug G

Type G

1 of 1 plug type(s) match

You: G • Nigeria: G

Voltage: 240V → 230V

Different voltage

You may need a voltage converter.

Frequency: 50Hz → 50Hz

Same frequency

Plugs fit, but voltage differs

Adapters you may need

Voltage differs; check for 100–240V support.

About electricity in Nigeria

Nigeria runs on 230V/50Hz with Type G sockets, the British three-pin standard.

NG

Grid & history

Nigeria’s grid struggles to meet demand: the national supply often delivers far less than installed capacity, and most middle-class homes and businesses run private generators. Solar (especially mini-grids) is growing.

Availability

Unreliable nationwide. Daily outages are common in most cities, diesel generators are nearly universal in hotels, offices, and homes.

Sockets & hotels

Type G is standard. Be aware that generator power can be lower-quality than grid power; protect sensitive electronics.

Energy mix

Renewables20%
Fossil80%

Hydropower and private gas; off-grid solar growing.

Practical tips

  • A Type G adapter is essential for any non-UK plug.
  • Always carry a power bank, outages are routine, even in business hotels.
  • Use a surge-protected charger or strip; generator-fed power can spike.

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