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Cotonou Airport is neater, more orderly than MMIA, Lagos. Officials don’t beg for money- American traveller

Nathan Lugo
Nathan Lugo took a selfie at Cotonou airport

A tourist, Nathan Lugo, has downgraded the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, Nigeria on account of airport officials who harass him for money and other factors.

Lugo did a comparison of the MMIA and the Cotonou Cadjehoun International Airport in the Benin Republic, submitting that the latter was better in his experience.

In a post shared on his Facebook page, Lugo, who is an American Ifa devotee noted that the Cotonou airport is better than the Lagos airport in terms of neatness and orderliness outside the building.

He also mentioned that he was not discriminated against as an Orisa devotee at the airport in Cotonou, as opposed to the MMIA, Lagos.

Sharing photos, he wrote:

“I’ve been to Yorùbáland on the Benin Republic side on several occasions for several years now. My first time was in 2018.

“But, this was my first time flying directly into Cotonou, Benin Republic, and flying directly out of Cotonou, Benin Republic.

And, just for a frame of reference, I’ve been flying to Yorùbáland on the Nigeria side ANNUALLY through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport of Lagos since 1998…Annually since 1998! That is 25 years!!!

“Last year I flew through the airport of Lagos in and out 4 times throughout the year. One thing I can say is that there are massive differences between the Cotonou Cadjehoun International Airport and the Murtala Muhammed International Airport – Lagos.

Cotonou Cadjehoun International Airport
Cotonou Cadjehoun International Airport

“The airport in Cotonou is puny by comparison. It also has a pleasant design. The inside of the airport is clean. Their bathrooms are clean and fully functional with soap dispensers and hand dryers. Its car park is clean.

“There aren’t ọmọ ìta, like the ones in the airport in Lagos, all around trying to hustle you. The staff were balanced in their demeanor, professional, and friendly. In walking distance from the airport in Cotonou there are nice bars and restaurants similar to what I would find in Wynwood and other areas of South Florida.

“Also, going through security there was no impression of religious discrimination as an Òrìṣà devotee / oníṣẹ̀ṣe (the kind of religious discrimination that I more frequently than not have experienced at the airport in Lagos).

“Benin Republic in general values its indigenous cultural and religious identity more than their Nigerian neighbors that give preferential treatment to foreign religions of Middle Eastern origin.

“Just so you are aware, at the airport, I try to dress and behave as discreetly as possible to not draw attention to myself other than the obvious.

Cotonou Cadjehoun International Airport
Cotonou Cadjehoun International Airport

“Did I mention that the air-conditioning system at both the departure and arrival areas of the airport at Cotonou works? Yes, their a/c works!!! They are not making human suya out of travelers leaving the country. Can you imagine that???

“And, both at the airport and most everywhere else throughout the Benin Republic, I felt overwhelmingly safe and like I was in any other country where people seemed “normal”, for lack of a better word.

“Here is the most important part: Not one customs official nor immigration officer nor airline staff tried to ask for a bribe nor extort money from me nor ask “what did you bring for me.” No one.!!! Is that not a normal airport?

“From now on I believe I will be calling the airport at Lagos the ‘Murtala Muhammed Flying Circus of Lagos.’ To our ‘yOu CaNnOt CoMpArE bEnIn RePuBlIc To NiGeRiA’ people – You are absolutely 100% correct!!!

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