Nathan Lugo, an American Ifa devotee, recently took to Facebook to share his illuminating experience at Cotonou Cadjehoun International Airport in Benin, comparing it to Nigeria's Murtala Mohammed International Airport. Lugo praised Cotonou's airport for its cleanliness, pleasant design, and friendly staff.
He emphasized the absence of the hustle often encountered in Lagos, noting the respectful treatment he received as an Orisa devotee.
Lugo highlighted the cultural appreciation in Benin Republic, contrasting it with what he perceives as Nigeria's preference for foreign religions. His account includes insights into safety, functional facilities, and the surprising lack of bribery attempts.
The post sheds light on the nuanced experiences of an international traveler and underscores the differences between the two airport environments.