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10 Visa-Free Countries for Nigerian Passport Holders

Explore these 10 countries that welcome Nigerian passport holders without requiring a visa, offering easy travel opportunities for tourism
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9am News Nigeria presents you with these 10 amazing countries that welcome Nigerian passport holders without the need for a visa. Whether for tourism or work, these destinations offer a hassle-free entry for Nigerian travelers. Let’s dive into the list:

1. Maldives

The Maldives grants visa-free entry to Nigerians for stays of up to 30 days. However, you need a valid passport to enter the country. Also, Nigerians can apply for a visa on arrival. Maldives is one of the most popular destinations among Nigerian travelers.

2. Cape Verde

Cape Verde is an island country located off the coast of West Africa. This is another country where Nigerians can enter visa-free for up to 90 days. Cape Verde has several stunning beaches and landscapes for tourists from Nigeria and worldwide. Whether travelling for work or tourism, you’ll have a unique travel experience as a Nigerian.

3. Indonesia

Indonesia also gives Nigerian citizens visa-free entry for up to 30 days of visits. However, this is limited to tourist visas, so it’s reserved for those who want to visit for tourism. Unfortunately, you must apply for a visa if you want to travel to Indonesia for any reason other than tourism.

4.  Dominica

Nigerian citizens can visit Dominica visa-free for up to 180 days. Dominica’s visa-free policy enables Nigerian passport holders to experience the island. Also, e-visas and visas-on-arrival are unavailable to Nigerians.

5. Barbados

Barbados is one of the visa-free countries for Nigerian passport holders. The country allows Nigerians to stay for a short period of up to 180 days. This visa-free policy allows Nigerian travelers to explore the Caribbean island without a visa. However, e-visas and visas-on-arrival are currently unavailable to Nigerians.

6. Rwanda

Rwanda is one of the countries that offers Nigerians a visa-on-arrival option. Nigerian passport holders can obtain a visa upon arriving at the Kigali International Airport or any land border entry point. Also, as a Nigerian, you are eligible for E-visa in Rwanda.

7. Vanuatu

Another visa-free country for Nigerians is the island nation of Vanuatu. Nigerian passport holders can visit Vanuatu and stay for up to 30 days. This visa exemption allows Nigerian travelers to experience Vanuatu without the restriction of waiting for passport approval.

8. Fiji

Fiji allows Nigerians visa-free entry for stays of up to 120 days. This allows Nigerian travelers to explore the country for months. The length of stay is quite reasonable compared to other countries. As a tourist, there are many attractions to explore in Fiji, from beaches to other historic sites.

9. Singapore

Singapore is another Asian country that offers visa-free entry to Nigerian passport holders. However, this only applies to official, diplomatic, and service passports, not regular ones. This implies that only officials who fall into these categories can visit the country visa-free. So, if you want to visit on a regular passport, you must obtain a visa in advance.

10. Liberia

Nigerians can also travel to Liberia visa-free because of the close ties between these two West African nations. However, you need a valid passport for at least six months from your arrival time. These visa-free arrangements show the much-needed cooperation and friendship among African nations. As a Nigerian passport holder, you can easily explore the continent’s cultures and traditions.

These visa-free countries offer Nigerian travelers the chance to explore new cultures, landscapes, and experiences without the hassle of securing a visa. Make sure to check each country’s specific requirements before booking your trip!

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