Happy Independence Day, Nigerians! Nothing screams independence more than the freedom to travel anywhere with your Nigerian passport. Well, we have good news for you. You can travel to over 50 countries visa-free if you have a Nigerian passport. Come with us, let’s break it down for you. If you have a Nigerian passport, here are 36 places you should add to your bucket list: Benin Burkina Faso Cameroon Chad Cook Islands Côte d’Ivoire Gambia Guinea Guinea-Bissau Haiti Liberia Mali Micronesia Montserrat Niger Niue Sierra Leone Togo Vanuatu Barbados Bahrain (VOA) Cape Verde Comoros Dominica Fiji Iran Lebanon Madagascar Maldives Mauritania Mauritius Palau Samoa St Kitts & Nevis Tuvalu Vanuatu Now, for the countries you’ll get a visa upon arrival, here are 14 you should know: Cambodia, Cape Verde, Comoros Islands, Ethiopia, Iran, Lebanon, Madagascar, Mauritania, Mozambique, Palau Islands, Samoa, Somalia, Timor-Leste, Tuvalu No matter your travel destination, you need a travel companion that caters to your payment needs. That’s where Timon comes in. With our physical and virtual cards, spending easily will be the last thing on the list of your worries. To order your Timon Card, simply download the app: timon.cards and get your card in minutes. #independenceday #nigeria #timon #timoncards #freedom #privacy #money #physicalcard #dollarcard #globalcard #atm #mastercard #visacard #subscription #payment #finances
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Full list of 45 visa-free countries Nigerian🇳🇬 passport can take you to in 2024. 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 Source: https://lnkd.in/dD4cQt5r
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Do you know? Nigerian passport holders enjoy visa-free access to approximately 45 countries, including destinations in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific. 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
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Do you know? Nigerian passport holders enjoy visa-free access to approximately 45 countries, including other destinations in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific. 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
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Nigeria has the weakest passport in Africa --- According to the updated Henley Passport Index, Nigeria has the weakest passport in Africa as of mid-2024. With an Economic Mobility Score of 1.5% and visa-free access to only 45 out of 226 destinations globally, Nigerian passport holders face significant limitations when traveling abroad. This ranking highlights the challenges citizens encounter, including higher visa costs, longer processing times, and restricted access to internat
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🚨🚨Nigerian passport holders enjoy visa-free access to approximately 45 countries, including destinations in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific. 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
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Despite all the noise on AfCFTA and integration of Africa, the bureaucrats continue to operate out of sync: “At the Africa CEO Forum Annual Summit, Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest person, laid bare the significant travel challenges he faces with his Nigerian passport, revealing that he needs up to 35 visas to travel across the continent.” If Dangote, who travels with a truckload of investment money is handled this way, imagine how they will treat the village boys like us. Africa needs leaders who can EXECUTE these written integration policies. Today, we have think-tankers; we need do-tankers.
AfCFTA Viability Questioned As Dangote Reveals He Needs 35 Visas to Travel Across Africa - Tekedia
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