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Japa: 47 countries Nigerians can travel to in 2024 without visa

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 Japa: 47 countries Nigerians can travel to in 2024 without visa

In the 2024 ranking of the Henley Passport Index, Nigeria has claimed the 95th spot among the world’s passports, lagging behind countries like Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Morocco, Benin Republic, and Namibia.

While Nigeria holds its position in the lower tier, the Henley Passport Index, renowned for assessing passport power globally, showcases approximately 47 countries where Nigerians can travel to without worrying about obtaining a visa.

The rankings are meticulously updated by Henley & Partners, drawing on data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), a trusted source in the realm of travel information.

They include the following:

  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. Côte 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. Mauritania

  28. Mauritius

  29. Micronesia

  30. Montserrat

  31. Mozambique

  32. Montserrat

  33. Mozambique

  34. Niger

  35. Niue

  36. Palau Islands

  37. Rwanda

  38. Samoa

  39. Senegal

  40. Sierra Leone

  41. Somalia

  42. St. Kitts and Nevis

  43. The Gambia

  44. Timor-Leste

  45. Togo

  46. Tuvalu

  47. Vanuatu



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