Call Nigeria from USA, UK & Worldwide - Starting at Just $0.28/min
Make crystal-clear calls to Nigerian mobile and landline numbers from your browser—whether you're in USA, UK, South Africa, or Canada. Use your local number as caller ID so family recognizes you. Pay-as-you-go with credits that never expire.
Stop Overpaying - Save More for Family
Traditional carriers charge 10-15x more than VoxaTalk
Nigerian-Americans (USA)
- AT&T/Verizon charging $3-5 per minute
- International plans $15-40/month
- Calling cards with hidden connection fees
- WhatsApp calls dropping during Nigeria's internet issues
- Elderly parents can't use smartphone apps
- Time zone challenges (5-6 hour difference)
British-Nigerians (UK)
- BT/Vodafone/EE charging £1.50-3.00 per minute
- Expensive international calling packages
- Poor call quality during Nigerian peak hours
- Calling cards from Peckham/Brixton markets expire quickly
- Can't reach family during NEPA power outages
Nigerians in SA/Canada
- Local carriers charging high rates to Nigeria
- Limited affordable Nigerian calling options
- Can't coordinate family business from abroad
- Rogers/Bell charging CAD 2-4 per minute (Canada)
- Missing family connections from abroad
Universal Nigerian Diaspora Pain Points
- Missing important family moments (weddings, burials, naming ceremonies)
- Elderly parents and grandparents can't navigate apps
- Need to coordinate remittance arrivals (Western Union, MoneyGram)
- Can't reach family during fuel scarcity or power cuts
- Children losing Nigerian languages (Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa)
- Expensive calls reducing money available for family support
- Can't coordinate property/land purchases in Nigeria
- Missing cultural events (Independence Day, traditional festivals)
- Can't stay updated on village/community matters
- Business coordination with Nigerian partners difficult
Call Nigeria for 28¢ per Minute - From Any Country, Any Browser
3 simple steps to start calling Nigeria at the lowest rates
Register in 30 seconds
No credit card needed, first minute free
Add credits from $5
Credits never expire, use anytime
Call from browser
Use your USA/UK/SA number as caller ID
From $0.28/min
MTN, Airtel, Glo, 9mobile - all networks
Browser-based
No apps, works on laptop, tablet, phone
Works globally
USA, UK, South Africa, Canada, worldwide
HD voice quality
Hear Pidgin, Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa clearly
Use your local number
Verify USA/UK/SA number as caller ID
Reliable connection
Works even during NEPA outages (if phone charged)
How to Call Nigeria
Easy 4-Step Process to Call Your Family
Sign Up (30 seconds)
- Visit VoxaTalk website
- Create free account with your email
- No credit card required
- Get first minute free to test quality
- Works from USA, UK, South Africa, Canada, anywhere
Add Credits (Flexible amounts)
- Recharge from $5, $10, $20, $50, or more
- Credits never expire - use anytime
- Secure payment with Stripe
- Multiple currencies accepted (USD, GBP, ZAR, CAD)
Set Up Caller ID (One-time setup)
Option A: Use Your Own Number (Highly Recommended)
- • Verify your USA/UK/SA/Canada number
- • Family sees familiar number when you call
- • Increases answer rate significantly
- • Important: Nigerian families much more likely to answer known numbers
Option B: Get Virtual Number
- • Free virtual number available instantly
- • Use immediately without verification
- • Good for testing before verifying personal number
Start Calling Nigeria
- Enter Nigerian phone number (with country code +234)
- See exact per-minute rate before calling
- Click "Call" button - connects in seconds
- Crystal clear HD voice quality
Nigerian Number Format Examples
Mobile Numbers:
- • MTN: +234 803 XXX XXXX, +234 806 XXX XXXX, +234 810 XXX XXXX
- • Airtel: +234 802 XXX XXXX, +234 808 XXX XXXX, +234 812 XXX XXXX
- • Glo: +234 805 XXX XXXX, +234 807 XXX XXXX, +234 815 XXX XXXX
- • 9mobile: +234 809 XXX XXXX, +234 817 XXX XXXX, +234 818 XXX XXXX
Landline Numbers:
- • Lagos: +234 1 XXX XXXX
- • Abuja: +234 9 XXX XXXX
- • Other cities: +234 XX XXX XXXX
Pro Tips for Calling Nigeria:
Save Money on Calls - Send More Money Home
Calling 100 minutes/month to Nigeria
| Your Location | Traditional Carrier | Per Min Rate | 100 Min Cost | VoxaTalk | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| USA | AT&T/Verizon | $3.50/min | $350 | $28.12 | $321.88/month |
| UK | BT/Vodafone | £2.00/min | £200 | £22 | £178/month |
| South Africa | Vodacom/MTN | ZAR 5.00/min | ZAR 500 | ZAR 52 | ZAR 448/month |
| Canada | Rogers/Bell | CAD 3.00/min | CAD 300 | CAD 39 | CAD 261/month |
From USA: Save $3,863/year
₦6M+ NGN annually
From UK: Save £2,136/year
₦3.5M NGN annually
From SA: Save ZAR 5,376/year
₦500K+ NGN annually
From Canada: Save CAD 3,132/year
₦3.6M NGN annually
More money for: Family support back home, property/land in Nigeria, children's education, medical care for parents, business investments, traditional wedding contributions, village development projects, more frequent visits home
Nigerian Diaspora Savings Calculator
Where you dey call Nigeria from? / Calculate Your Savings
Annual savings / You go save: $3864.00 (₦6.1M NGN)
More money for family! / More money wey you go send home! 🇳🇬
How Nigerians Abroad Stay Connected
Real use cases from Nigerian diaspora worldwide
Daily Family Calls
From USA (Houston, Atlanta, New York, DC, Chicago): "I call my parents in Lagos every evening - 1 hour costs just $16.80"
- Daily check-ins with my mother in Ibadan from Houston
- Evening calls from London = perfect Nigeria time (1 hour difference)
- Kids in Birmingham talking to grandparents in Kaduna
Remittance Coordination
Confirm Western Union/MoneyGram arrived, coordinate with family about money usage, monthly household budget discussions.
- Plan property investments in Nigeria
- Educational expenses for siblings/relatives
- Medical bills for parents
- Traditional wedding contributions (Aso-ebi, etc.)
Property & Business Management
Manage property in Lekki, Ikoyi, Victoria Island. Call estate agents about land in Ajah, Epe. Coordinate with builders for house construction.
- Business partnerships in Lagos/Abuja
- Import/export coordination
- Franchise management from abroad
Medical & Healthcare Coordination
Elderly parent healthcare monitoring. Hospital communication (LUTH, LASUTH, UCH, etc.). Doctor appointments and prescriptions.
- Medical tourism coordination
- Emergency health situations
- Medication procurement and shipping
Children & Cultural Preservation
Kids learning Yoruba/Igbo/Hausa from grandparents. Nigerian values and respect (kneeling/prostrating greetings). Teaching about Nigerian food, culture, traditions.
- Maintaining tribal/ethnic identity
- Family history and lineage education
- Connection to hometown/village
Special Occasions & Celebrations
Nigerian Independence Day (October 1) wishes, Christmas celebrations, Eid celebrations, Traditional weddings planning from abroad.
- Naming ceremonies (Yoruba isomoloruko, Igbo igu afa)
- Burial ceremonies - funeral arrangements
- Housewarming parties back home
What Nigerian Community Says
"I dey call my mama for Lagos every day from Houston. Before na $350 per month, now na just $28 with VoxaTalk. I fit talk well well now!"
(I call my mother in Lagos daily from Houston. Was $350/month, now just $28 with VoxaTalk. I can talk freely now!)
— Chinedu Okafor, Houston → Lagos
"Nigerian doctor in London. I coordinate my father's medical care in UCH Ibadan. At £0.22/min, I can afford hour-long consultations with his doctors."
— Dr. Ngozi Adeyemi, London → Ibadan
"I manage rental properties in Lekki from Atlanta. Clear calls to estate managers, tenants daily. VoxaTalk saves me $321/month - that's almost $4,000 yearly!"
— Emeka Nwankwo, Atlanta → Lagos
"British-Nigerian student. Call my parents in Enugu every Sunday from Manchester. £22/month vs £200 before. My parents hear me crystal clear every time."
— Amaka Johnson, Manchester → Enugu
"Running import business between Nigeria and South Africa. Daily calls to suppliers in Lagos. Save ZAR 448/month calling from Johannesburg."
— Oluwaseun Bakare, Johannesburg → Lagos
"Nigerian-Canadian in Toronto. My kids are learning Yoruba from their grandparents in Abeokuta via weekly calls. Connection to our culture is priceless."
— Funmi Williams, Toronto → Abeokuta
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to call Nigeria?
Starting from $0.28/min for all networks. Exact rate shown before calling.
Can I call all Nigerian networks (MTN, Airtel, Glo, 9mobile)?
Yes! All Nigerian mobile networks and landlines supported at same competitive rate.
Will my family see my USA/UK number?
Yes! Verify your number once, and it displays as caller ID every time you call.
Does it work during NEPA (power outage)?
Yes! As long as your family's phone is charged, calls go through the mobile network.
How is the call quality during Nigerian peak hours?
HD quality! Better than WhatsApp because it doesn't depend on Nigeria's internet.
Can I call Nigerian landlines?
Absolutely! Though mobile is more reliable given landline infrastructure.
Do credits expire?
Never! Top up anytime, use whenever you need. Perfect flexibility.
Can I call Nigerian banks, businesses, government offices?
Yes! Call any Nigerian number including banks, NIMC, NCC, businesses.
What about time zones from USA/UK?
We help you schedule calls for Nigeria daytime/evening. Easy coordination.
Is this better than calling cards from African stores?
Much better! No connection fees, no expiry, transparent pricing, better quality.
Can I use this for business calls to Nigeria?
Absolutely! Perfect for Lagos/Abuja business coordination, supplier calls, partnerships.
How clear is the quality for Nigerian languages (Pidgin, Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa)?
HD quality! You'll hear every word clearly without lag or echo.
Call Nigeria for 28¢/min - First Minute Free
Call Naija for Just 28 Cents - Test Am Free
• No credit card for first call
• Credits from $5 - never expire
• Works from USA, UK, South Africa, Canada, worldwide
• HD quality perfect for Pidgin, Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa
• All Nigerian networks: MTN, Airtel, Glo, 9mobile
