If you have plans traveling out of Nigeria, I made a list of Visa-Free countries and territories for Nigerians

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1.Barbados: This is a beautiful country which is located on the eastern parts of the Caribbean islands, as expected, it is surrounded by beaches and can also boast of caves and other interesting tourist attractions to be explored.
Rihanna lovers should know that this is the country where she was born. When traveling to Barbados, you won’t need a visa as a Nigerian citizen, all you would need for your travel is a valid passport and travel tickets. Did I hear you say that you are parking your bags? Yes!
2. Dominica: Dominica is a country located in the Americas, with a lot of beautiful sandy beaches and a relatively small population. This country is one of the visa-free countries for Nigerians, which offers a stay of up to six months.
3. Haiti: Haiti, although recovering from a devastating earthquake that occurred in 2010, happens to be a good tourist location, with tourist attractions such as the Citadelle la Ferriere, the ruins of Sans-Souci Palace, the baroque former royal home of King Henry I, and more.
Luckily for you, to travel to this country for a little sight-seeing and relaxation is visa-free for Nigerians, you are permitted to stay for three months, after which you become an illegal immigrant.
4. South Ossetia: This is a visa-free country for Nigerian citizens. It is still a country that is internationally recognized to be a territory of Georgia but is autonomous in its political administration. ur chance 4 a visa-free stay in Georgia, without actually being in Georgia
5. Saint Kitts and Nevis: This is an Island country in the West Indies which is made up of two small islands, the Island of Saint Kitts and the Island of Nevis. It has Queen Elizabeth as its monarch and head of state,has lots of tantalizing tourist attraction sites 4 you to savor
6. Comoros: This country might sound strange to your ear, but it is an East African country with white sandy beaches, giant fruit bats, volcanoes and rainforests. For you as a Nigerian, entry into this wonderful nation is visa-free but you will have to apply for a visa on arrival
7. Cape Verde: The country is made up of small islands, so there are beaches there of course. You are not required to provide a visa to enter this country, with a Nigerian passport, but a valid return ticket is required of you. The duration of a visa-free stay is three months
8. Bangladesh: This country is located in Asia and it is recognized as one of the most populated countries in the world. You are sure to have a bit of Nigeria in this country as white rice is an important ingredient in Bangladeshi cuisine. If this amazes you,
it is vital to know, that this country offers visa upon arrival entry for Nigerian passport holders for 30 days, required that you possess a return ticket and proof that you have enough money to spend during your stay.
9. Iran: Iran is a country that permits visa on arrival for Nigerian citizens. You can go to this country as a tourist, to taste a bit of the middle-east, which is revered for its rich religious past.
10. Tuvalu: This country has a reputation for being one of the smallest countries in the world, with a majority of its landmass consisting of small islands scattered along the south pacific. This country is not an urban one , as you shouldn’t go there expecting to see exquisite
city-like architectures, but not to worry, the traditional life and rich culture of the natives would take you to another magical world, where calmness and warmth lies. This is one of the very calm visa-free countries for Nigerian passport holders, as a visa is only required
11.
Timor-Leste: If you are a lover of the sea, scuba-diving, and other such things associated with the sea, you shouldn’t joke with this fairly small country. This country lies northwest of Australia in the Lesser Sunda Islands. It is popularly known as East Timor.
12. Cambodia: The nation of Cambodia has no existing embassy in Nigeria, so it automatically becomes a visa-free country for Nigerians, who want to explore this South-East Asian country. E-visas are what is expected of you for your travel to Cambodia or you can simply apply for -
a visa on arrival. This e-visas can be processed from the country’s website. Other requirements for a trip to this beautiful country include evidence of your basic transport allowance for the duration of your stay, a confirmed return ticket and proof of hotel reservations.
13. Fiji Islands: The Fiji Islands is a collection of 333 islands that sit on the south of the Pacific Ocean. Its official name is the Republic of Fiji, and it has a population of 800, 000 people who speak English as one of their official languages. Fiji Islands are visa-free for
Nigerians but a visitor’s permit may be required during your stay on any of these Islands, the good thing is that this permit can be renewed after a visa-free period of 4 months has expired, this is enough time to enjoy any of the beautiful beaches
13. Maldives: This is a country that is made up of over a thousand coral islands sited on the Indian Ocean. This visa-free country for Nigerians is a perfect location for a honeymoon or a peaceful getaway with family and friends,
you can have a good time on one of its many beaches, enjoying the breeze and serenity it offers. Nigerians are allowed to stay in the Maldives for 30 days with a visa which is issued on arrival.
Summary
One thing about this countries is that it’s easy to apply for your dream country from there unlike Nigeria

So what’s the plan!

Do your little research for each country, pick 1 and Travel there
then apply for your dream country visa from there
Good luck 👍
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