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45 Visa-free Countries for Nigerians

by Techeconomy
January 15, 2024
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The Henley Passport Index, a global passport-ranking website, recently notes that Nigerians currently enjoy visa-free access to approximately 45 countries.

This was contained in its latest rankings which also tipped Nigeria as occupying 95th out of 104 countries with the most powerful passports.

Nigeria is surpassed by Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Morocco, Benin Republic, and Namibia, which are ranked at 76th, 83rd, 67th, 65th, 71st, 79th, and 65th, respectively.

According to the index, here are 45 visa-free countries for Nigeria passport holders:

  1. Barbados
  2. Benin
  3. Burkina Faso
  4. Burundi
  5. Cambodia
  6. Cameroon
  7. Cape Verde Islands
  8. Chad
  9. Comoro Islands
  10. Cook Islands
  11. Cote d’Ivoire
  12. Djibouti
  13. Dominican Republic
  14. Fiji
  15. Ghana
  16. Guinea
  17. Guinea-Bissau
  18. Haiti
  19. Iran
  20. Kenya
  21. Kiribati
  22. Lebanon
  23. Liberia
  24. Madagascar
  25. Maldives
  26. Mali
  27. Mauritiana
  28. Mauritius
  29. Micronesia
  30. Montserrat
  31. Mozambique
  32. Niger
  33. Niue
  34. Palau Islands
  35. Rwanda
  36. Samoa
  37. Senegal
  38. Sierra Leone
  39. Somalia
  40. St. Kitts and Nevis
  41. The Gambia
  42. Timor-Leste
  43. Togo
  44. Tuvalu
  45. Vanuatu

Disclaimer:

It’s crucial to recognize that the duration and purpose of Nigerian citizens’ stays in other countries are governed by the visa regulations of those nations.

Individuals holding Nigerian passports should verify whether a visa is required for extended stays or for purposes not covered by the destination country’s Visa Waiver Policy.

Also, the visa -free destinations mentioned for Nigerian passport holders are subject to change based on visa agreements, temporary travel restrictions, and entry requirements established by countries.

It is advisable to check for additional requirements or temporary restrictions imposed by your travel destination before your trip, as these conditions may vary.

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