These are trying times for Nigerians and everyone is hell bent on leaving the country which is understandable, however there’s a problem of Visa.
Even though the passport of Nigeria is rated 82nd on the passport index almost same level with Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Eritrea, you can still travel to a lot of countries without a visa or picking up one upon arrival.
Asides countries in West Africa which a Nigerian can travel to easily without a visa due to the ECOWAS union, countries like Barbados, Qatar, Fiji Island and many more can be traveled to without a visa.
Below are countries which are visa-free with Nigerian passport.
– Antigua and Barbuda (electronic entry visa)
– Barbados (visa-free)
– Benin (visa-free)
– Burkina Faso (visa-free)
– Cameroon (visa-free)
– Cape Verde (visa-free)
– Chad (visa-free)
– Comoros (visa on arrival)
– Cote d’Ivore (visa-free)
– Djibouti (e-visa)
– Dominica (visa-free)
– Ethiphia (e-visa, visa on arrival)
– Fiji (visa-free)
– Gabon (e-visa)
– Gambia (visa-free)
– Ghana (visa-free)
– Guinea (visa-free)
– Guinea-Bissau (visa-free)
– Haiti (visa-free)
– Iran (e-visa, visa on arrival)
– Kenya (e-visa, visa on arrival)
– Kyrgyzstan (e-visa)
– Lesotho (e-visa)
– Liberia (visa-free)
– Madagascar (e-visa, visa on arrival)
– Maldives (visa on arrival)
– Mali (visa-free)
– Mauritania (visa on arrival)
– Mauritius (visa on arrival)
– Micronesia (visa-free)
– Mozambique (visa on arrival)
– Namibia (visa on arrival)
– Niger (visa-free)
– Pakistan (online visa)
– Palau (visa-free)
– Qatar (e-visa)
– Rwanda (e-visa, visa on arrival)
– Saint Kitts and Nevis (visa-free)
– Samoa (visa on arrival)
– Sao Tome and Príncipe (e-visa)
– Senegal (visa-free)
– Seychelles (visa on arrival)
– Sierra Leone (visa-free)
– Somalia (visa on arrival)
– Suriname (e-visa)
– Timor Leste (visa on arrival)
– Togo (visa-free)
– Tuvalu (visa on arrival)
– Uganda (e-visa, visa on arrival)
– Vanuatu (visa-free)
– Zambia (e-visa)
– Zimbabwe (e-vfisa)