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Validate Nigeria Phone Numbers (+234)

Check whether a Nigeria phone number has the correct format before calling, texting, or saving it. Nigerian numbers are 10 digits after the country code. The leading 0 used domestically is dropped when dialing from abroad. Carrier identity can be inferred from the first 3-4 digits. NumSwift validates each number against Nigeria's numbering rules, catching common errors like wrong digit counts, missing country codes, and invalid prefixes.

Last updated: 2026-04-12

Extract Phone Numbers Instantly

Enter or paste text containing phone numbers. Phone numbers will be highlighted as you type. Press Enter or click Extract to find all numbers.

How to Use the Phone Number Extractor

Start by pasting text with phone numbers to see them appear here!

1. Copy Text

Copy text with phone numbers

2. Extract Numbers

Paste & extract

3. Use the Numbers

Call, SMS, or WhatsApp

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How to Validate a Nigeria Phone Number

  1. Paste text containing Nigeria phone numbers into the NumSwift text box above
  2. NumSwift scans the text and extracts all numbers matching the +234 format
  3. Each number is validated against Nigeria's 10-digit numbering plan
  4. Valid numbers appear in the results with action buttons for calling, SMS, or WhatsApp
  5. Numbers that don't match Nigeria's format are filtered out automatically

Why Validate Nigeria Numbers with NumSwift?

  • Catches wrong digit counts β€” Nigeria numbers must be 10 digits after the +234 country code
  • Identifies invalid prefixes that don't match Nigeria's mobile or landline ranges
  • Validates numbers from all carriers including MTN, Glo, Airtel, 9mobile
  • Prevents wasted calls and messages to incorrectly formatted Nigeria numbers
  • Powered by Google's libphonenumber library β€” the same validation used by Android and major telecoms

Frequently Asked Questions

β–ΆHow many digits should a Nigeria phone number have?

Nigerian numbers are 10 digits after the country code. The leading 0 used domestically is dropped when dialing from abroad. Carrier identity can be inferred from the first 3-4 digits. NumSwift checks the digit count of each number against these rules and flags any that are too short or too long as invalid.

β–ΆHow can I tell if a Nigeria number is mobile or landline?

In Nigeria, mobile numbers start with 070, 080, 081, 090, or 091 locally. Landline numbers use different prefixes. NumSwift's validation engine recognises both types and formats each one correctly, so you can tell the type from the prefix of the extracted number.

β–ΆDoes validation confirm the number is active?

NumSwift validates the format and structure of the number against Nigeria's numbering plan β€” it checks digit count, prefix validity, and country code correctness. It does not perform a live carrier lookup, so it cannot confirm whether the number is currently active or in service.

β–ΆCan I validate Nigeria numbers in bulk?

Yes. Paste a large block of text containing multiple Nigeria phone numbers and NumSwift extracts and validates them all at once. Only numbers matching Nigeria's +234 format appear in the results β€” everything else is filtered out. There is no limit on how many numbers you can validate in a single paste.