There are about 26 airports in Nigeria offering both local and international flight. This post is all about airports in Nigeria both local and international. Nigeria is the most populated black nation on Earth with over one hundred and eighty million people. One hundred and eighty million people that need to love from one destination too another. Nigeria boasts of so many Airports and there are about twenty-seven major Airports in Nigeria scattered within the thirty-six states of the federation. However, we will be focusing on the top Airports in Nigeria based on their capacity, location, schedules and their facilities. The Nigerian Airports are majorly operated and managed by the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN). FAAN is an arm of the government with the key responsibility of managing, maintaining and coordinating the processes at the Nigerian airports. There are two major classifications of Airports in Nigeria which includes: the International Airports in Nigeria: These are airports that handle international flights, that is flights from one country to another. Domestic Airports In Nigeria: These airports only focus on local flights, that is flights within the same country. About FAAN FAAN is the acronym for the federal airport authority of Nigeria and it is the body with the statutory role of managing and maintaining the Nigerian airports. It was inaugurated and established in 1976 as the Nigerian Airport Authority (NAA). It was however renamed in 1995 as Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) Aside from these two, Nigeria also has numerous airfields and airstrips dispersed all over the thirty-six states of the federation which are meant for either private use or military exercises. The top Airports in Nigeria are all international airports. They offer customs and immigration facilities for passengers travelling between countries. They are larger and own longer runways and other facilities to accommodate heavier aircraft used for international travel. International airports in Nigeria also provide domestic flight services. Listed below are the top Airports in Nigeria. Also Read: List of Tourist Destinations in Nigeria INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS IN NIGERIA These are the top International airports in Nigeria. MURTALA MOHAMMED INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Murtala Mohammed International Airport is the busiest airport in Nigeria. It was originally named Lagos International Airport, it was built in during the second world war and it was officially opened on 15th March 1979. It is located at Ikeja, which is the capital city of Lagos State, Nigeria. It was named after the former Nigerian military head of state, General Murtala Mohammed who was murdered in cold blood. It is one of the oldest and most popular Airports in Nigeria. It has both the passenger and cargo airlines touring the world from this destination. This Airport transports over 50 million people yearly accounting for over 50 [per cent of air transportation in Nigeria. The Airport is opened 24 hours a day and operate flights to different destinations across the world. The Murtala Muhammed International Airport is also the largest in Nigeria and West Africa with two runways measuring 3,900 and 2,743 metres. The Murtala International Airport also has a dedicated international terminal and a domestic terminal. The list of major airlines that comes to this airport includes Ethiopian Airlines, Egypt Air, Air France, British Airways, Aero Contractors, Air Peace, Gonos Airlines, Arik Air, Azman Air, Med-View Airline, Air Peace, Dana Air and Ibom Air. NNAMDI AZIKWE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT The second position on the list of top Airports in Nigeria is The Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport. The Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja is one of the most beautiful airports in Nigeria. It is located in the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria Abuja. It is named after Nigeria’s first President Nnamdi Azikwe. The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has its head office in the airport grounds. The airport was built in the year 2000 and opened in 2002. The Federal Airport Authority of Nigerian (FAAN) says its terminal building can process up to 15 million passengers annually. The Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport is the second busiest airport in Nigeria. It has two runways both measuring about 3609 each. The list of airlines includes; Aero Contractors, Air Peace, Africa World Airlines, Air France, ASKY Airlines, Azman Air, Lufthansa, RwandAir, Overland Airways and so on. MALLAM AMINU KANO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport is located in the old city of Kano, Kano State, Nigeria. It is named after a Nigerian Politician Aminu Kano. The Mallam Amina Kano International Airport Kano was a Royal Air Force military base which served as a point of arrival and departure of the Royal Airforce before the Nigerian independence. It received its international status in 1950 making it the first Airport in Nigeria. The Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport is one of the major airports in the Northern part of Nigeria. Mallam Aminu International Airport kano serves as an important role in Muslim pilgrimage processes. Airlines include; Kabo Air, Saudia, Sudan Airways, Flynas, Ethiopian Airlines, Air Peace and so on. PORT HARCOURT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT The Port Harcourt International Airport is located in Omagwa in Port Harcourt, the capital city of Rivers State. The Port Harcourt International Airport was constructed in 1950 which serves as a major airport in the oil-rich Niger delta. The Port Harcourt International Airport is the third busiest airport in Nigeria according to the statics from the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN). It offers both domestic and international flights. The airport only has one terminal for both domestic and international flights. Major airlines include; Aero Contractors, Dana Air, Air France, Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines. AKANU IBIAM INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Akanu Ibiam International Airport is located in the coal city Enugu, the capital city of Enugu State, Nigeria. It is the major airport in the Southeastern part of Nigeria as it serves nearby cities, such as Onitsha, Nnewi, Awka, Nsukka and major states and communities within and outside Enugu. The Akanu Ibiam International Airport was named after Akanu Ibiam, a medical doctor and statesman from Afikpo, Ebonyi State. The Airport plays a major role in