Is the power rating of the new ipad 3 wi-Fi   4G compatible with Nigeria power supply?

I want to know if the new apple ipad 3 wi-fi + 4G is power rating is compatible with 100-240volts that is available in my country.

The iPad charger is rated from 110V to 240V and 50/60Hz. It should not be a problem.

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