How can I return back to my Nigerian store from US store?

I want to make a purchase, the system prompted me that the item is only available in the US store, and that do i want to shift to US store now? so i said YES! so I went to the US store but later I was told that my account cannot purchase from the US store that's should return toNigerian store. But the system did not prompted me back asking whether I want to return to Nigeria store, each time I want to download, I will be ask to return back to Nigerian store but I did not know HOW to? Therefore I need an assistant to return back to my Nigerian store both for my purchase and my download. Thanks.

See  >  Change your iTunes Store country
Here  >  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1311
Settings > iTunes & App Stores > Apple ID: > View Apple ID > Country/Region = Change Country / Region

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