These 44 countries are mostly based in Africa,
but there are some which are not.
Some will grant you visa upon arrival for a small
fee.
See the Visa-Free Countries Below:
1. Bangladesh (Visa on arrival)
2. Barbados (Visa free for 6 months)
3. Benin Republic (Visa free)
4. Burkina Faso (Visa free)
5. Burundi (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
6. Cameroon (Visa free)
7. Cape Verde (Visa on arrival)
8. Chad (Visa free)
9. Comoros Island (Visa on arrival)
10. Cote d’Ivoire (Visa free)
11. Djibouti (Visa on arrival)
12. Dominican (Visa free for 21 days)
13. Fiji Island (Visa free for 4 months)
14. Gambia (Visa free for 90 days)
15. Georgia (Visa on arrival)
16. Ghana (Visa free)
17. Guinea (Visa free)
18. Guinea Bissau (Visa free for 90 days)
19. Haiti (Visa free for 90 days)
20. Iran (Visa on arrival)
21. Kenya (Visa on arrival for 90 days)
22. Liberia (Visa free)
23. Madagascar (Visa on arrival for 90 days)
24. Maldives (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
25. Mali (Visa free)
26. Mauritania (Visa on arrival)
27. Mauritius (Visa free for 90 days)
28. Micronesia (Visa free for 30 days)
29. Mozambique (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
30. Nauru (Visa on arrival)
31. Niger Republic (Visa free)
32. Palau (Visa on arrival for 30 days )
33. Samoa (Visa on arrival for 60 days )
34. Senegal ( Visa free )
35. Seychelles (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
36. Sierra Leone (Visa free)
37. Somalia (Visa on arrival)
38. Sri Lanka (Electronic travel authorisation)
39.Tanzania (Visa on arrival)
40. Timor-Leste (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
41. Togo (Visa free)
42. Tuvalu (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
43. Uganda (Visa on arrival)
44. Vanuatu (Visa free for 30 days)
Nigerians have for some time faced enormous
problems when going to a foreign embassy to
apply for visa.
It is estimated that millions of Nigerians yearly
get rejected visas in embassies all over the
world.
Sunday, 14 September 2014
Here Are 44 Countries You Could Travel To Without Visa As A Nigerian
Ukranian Security Negotiate To Free Kidnapped Nigerian Students
Nine Nigerian students were abducted by
separatists on Monday in the eastern city of
Luhansk, Ukraine. According to Ukrainian
official, negotiations are underway to free them.
The Nigerian students were taken captive by
‘the terrorists’. Militants have been holding them
as prisoners for four days already at an
occupied government security building.
According to Colonel Andriy Lysenko, a
spokesman for Ukraine’s National Security and
Defense Council, who spoke with reporters
Wednesday, people with experience conducting
negotiations were making contact with what he
called "the terrorists."
He said Ukrainian officials hoped the talks would
end "successfully in the near future."
Relatives of kidnapped students have been
making efforts to address a press conference at
the Nigerian Embassy in Ukraine.
The city is deep inside rebel-held territory, close
to the Russian border.
Separatists seeking greater autonomy have
been waging a bloody battle in eastern Ukraine
against the government .