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Calling Nigeria from Saudi Arabia

Calling Nigeria from Saudi Arabia? A regular Saudi Arabia mobile call to a Lagos number on STC costs around SAR 5.25/min. Kinvo connects the same call from your browser at $0.78/min — roughly 2× cheaper, with no app to install, no calling card, and credits that never expire. Just sign in to Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge in Saudi Arabia and dial +234 followed by the local number.

Generic dialing steps live on how to call Nigeria; this page focuses on the Saudi Arabia-specific pricing, carrier comparison, and dial prefix.

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Nigeria Calling Rates from Saudi Arabia

Landline
$0.78/min
10 min = $7.85 · 30 min = $23.45
Mobile
$0.78/min
10 min = $7.85 · 30 min = $23.45

+ $0.05 connection fee per answered call. Credits never expire. All prices in USD.

Saudi Arabia Dial Prefix to Nigeria

From a Saudi landline or mobile, dial 00 (or + on a mobile) followed by the country code and local number.

Domestic dialing from Saudi Arabia
00 234 [local number]
e.g. 00 234 ...
From any browser (Kinvo)
+234 [local number]
+ symbol — no carrier prefix needed.

Calling Nigeria from Saudi Arabia Mobile vs Landline

Whether you call from a Saudi Arabia mobile or landline, Kinvo charges the same per-minute rate — $0.78/min to Nigeria landlines and $0.78/min to Nigeria mobiles. Your Saudi Arabia carrier, by contrast, typically charges more from a mobile than from a landline (mobile international add-ons can run €/£/$0.50–3.00 per minute on top of the plan), and many "free international" carrier bundles exclude mobile destinations entirely. Because Kinvo runs in your browser, the call goes over your data connection — so it costs the same from a Saudi Arabia home Wi-Fi network or a 5G mobile.

Kinvo vs Saudi Arabia Phone Carriers

Saudi Arabia carriers charge premium rates for calls to Nigeria: STC (SAR 5.25/min), Mobily (SAR 4.88/min), Zain (SAR 4.88/min). International add-on plans run €/£/$10–15 per month and frequently exclude mobile destinations. Kinvo's per-minute rate to Nigeria is $0.78 with no monthly fee — about 2× cheaper than the cheapest Saudi Arabia carrier rate, and you only pay for minutes you use.

Setup: Calling Nigeria from Saudi Arabia in 4 Steps

  1. 1
    Sign up at Kinvo

    Create an account at kinvophone.com. No credit card needed. Takes 30 seconds.

  2. 2
    Add credits (from $5)

    $5 gives you 6 minutes to Nigeria. Larger packs include bonus credits. Credits never expire.

  3. 3
    Dial +234 + local number

    Open the Kinvo dialer in your browser, enter +234 followed by the local phone number (drop the leading 0). Kinvo formats it automatically.

  4. 4
    Click Call — you're connected

    Allow microphone access when prompted. HD WebRTC audio connects in seconds. Works from any device in Saudi Arabia with a browser and internet.

Saudi ArabiaNigeria Quick Reference

Saudi Arabia carrier dial

00 234

Nigeria time zone

UTC+1 (WAT)

Cheapest rate

$0.78/min

Tips for Calling Nigeria from Saudi Arabia

Drop the leading 0 when dialing Nigerian numbers internationally. Mobile numbers are 11 digits starting with 070, 080, 081, 090, or 091. Most Nigerians use mobile phones, so mobile rates apply for the majority of calls. Nigeria is in the WAT time zone (UTC+1), same as Central European Time.

Why Use Kinvo Instead of a Calling Card or Phone Plan?

No expiring credits

Unlike calling cards, Kinvo credits never expire. Buy $5 today, use it months later.

No app download

Call from any browser. No software to install, no account linking, no phone permissions.

HD voice quality

WebRTC technology (same as Google Meet/Zoom) with end-to-end encryption on every call.

No hidden fees

$0.05 connection fee when answered, per-minute rate. No monthly minimums, no contracts.

Start Calling Nigeria from Saudi Arabia

Sign up, add credits, and call Nigeria in under 2 minutes. No install required. Use it in under 2 minutes.

Cheapest Way to Phone Nigeria from Saudi Arabia

The cheapest way to phone Nigeria from Saudi Arabia in 2026 is a browser-based VoIP service like Kinvo at $0.78/min. Calling cards advertise low rates but add connection fees ($0.09–0.99 per call), maintenance fees, and aggressive minute-rounding that typically push the real per-minute cost 2–3× higher. International add-on plans from STC run €/£/$10–15 per month and only pay off if you call to Nigeria more than ~10 hours a month.

For an occasional 30-minute call to Lagos or another Nigeria city, $5 of Kinvo credit covers roughly 6 minutes — and any unused balance never expires.

FAQ: Calling Nigeria from Saudi Arabia

How much does it cost to call Nigeria from Saudi Arabia?

From Saudi Arabia, Kinvo charges $0.78/min for Nigeria landlines and $0.78/min for Nigeria mobiles, plus a $0.05 connection fee per answered call. A 30-minute landline call from Saudi Arabia costs $23.45.

What's the cheapest way to phone Nigeria from Saudi Arabia?

Browser-based VoIP. Kinvo at $0.78/min beats Saudi Arabia-issued calling cards (which add $0.09–0.99 connection fees plus rounding), carrier international add-ons (€/£/$10–15/month), and pay-per-minute carrier rates ($1–3/min on most Saudi Arabia mobile plans).

What is the international dialing prefix from Saudi Arabia?

From a Saudi Arabia landline or carrier mobile, the international exit prefix is 00 — so a direct-dialed Nigeria call is 00 234 + local number. From Kinvo's browser dialer, enter +234 instead and skip the carrier exit code.

Can I call Nigeria from a Saudi Arabia mobile without an app?

Yes. Kinvo runs in any modern mobile browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) on iOS and Android. There is no app to install — sign in to kinvophone.com from your phone's browser and dial. Calls go over your data connection so the per-minute rate is the same on Wi-Fi or 4G/5G in Saudi Arabia.

Is calling Nigeria from a Saudi Arabia mobile more expensive than from a landline?

On Saudi Arabia carriers — yes, mobile-originated international calls are usually more expensive than landline-originated ones, and many bundled minutes plans exclude international destinations like Nigeria entirely. With Kinvo it's the same rate either way ($0.78/min landline, $0.78/min mobile) because the call leaves your browser, not your carrier.

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