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45 countries Nigerians can visit without visa •FULL LIST

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 12, 2026 2931 Minutes read0

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Nigerian passport holders can now access 45 countries worldwide without obtaining a visa in advance, according to the latest update released by Visaindex.

The development is expected to ease international travel for Nigerians, expanding opportunities for tourism, business engagements and family visits while reducing administrative bottlenecks.

Of the 45 destinations, 27 grant full visa-free entry, while others offer alternatives such as visa-on-arrival or require an Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA), depending on the country’s immigration framework, reports The Nation.

Although entry conditions differ across jurisdictions, the update underscores expanding global mobility for Nigerians and reflects gradual improvements in travel access with fewer procedural barriers.

Notable African Countries Open Doors to Nigerians:

Gambia – Since 2019, The Gambia has operated as a visa-free zone for all African travelers. The policy also extends to visitors from Commonwealth countries, the European Union, and select Baltic states, a move that has boosted tourism and trade.

Benin – Following Rwanda’s lead, Benin lifted visa requirements for all African nationals in 2019. The policy has strengthened the country’s position as a hub for commerce and travel in West Africa.

Kenya – In October 2023, President William Ruto announced that Kenya would abolish visa requirements for all African travelers by the end of the year. The initiative is aimed at enhancing regional trade, economic cooperation, and cross-border connectivity.

Rwanda – Rwanda introduced its visa-free policy in November 2023, allowing African nationals to visit without paying fees. The move reinforces Rwanda’s status as a leading tourist destination on the continent.

Ghana – Ghana has recently joined the list of visa-free African nations, opening its doors to travelers from across the continent. The policy is expected to attract tourists, business professionals, and investors, supporting Ghana’s ambition to become a West African trade and tourism hub.

Other Countries Granting Visa-Free or Streamlined Entry for Nigerians:

Barbados

Burkina Faso

Cameroon

Cape Verde

Chad

Cook Islands

Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)

Dominica

Fiji

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Haiti

Kiribati

Liberia

Mali

Micronesia

Montserrat

Niger

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Senegal

Sierra Leone

Togo

Vanuatu

This development highlights the growing ease of international travel for Nigerian citizens, offering greater freedom to visit multiple countries with minimal visa requirements.

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