A you Nigerian trying to step out your country for fun or for work? Do you get stressed when applying for visa to travel? Do you find other African countries loving to visit or to work in? Then worry no more. A-Classic Media in this latest publication brings you the numbers of countries that won’t bother you with visa requirements before visiting them. Traveling they say is part of education. Check the lists of the countries below.

Nigerian passport has the ranking of 83rd in freedom to travel across the world, what seems to be the difficult thing is the acquisition of Visa. So, here is a cheap and easy way you can still travel out of the shore of the country.

However there are visa-free countries accessible to all Nigerian passport holders. With just a valid passport, you can gain entry into these African countries without bothering yourself over a visa. Some may, however be required to apply for a visa at their point of entry, which will definitely not as stressful as the half a year visa application in Nigeria.

Number 1: Djibouti
In East Africa, one of the best places to visit from Nigeria is Djibouti. You may require a visa on arrival at an affordable rate, but the country still has beautiful places to visit such as the Lake Assal, which is the lowest point on land in Africa. In the world, it is only the third after the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea.

Number 2: Rwanda
Easily the neatest African country, Rwanda has become a destination choice for investors and tourists. After the 1994 genocide war, the East African nation is wearing a new look. It is also a secured nation with less than five percent national crime rate.

Visa is obtained at entry point with just $100 for Nigerian passport holders.

Number 4: Morocco
The culture, weather and exotic offering of Morocco make the country a great destination for honeymooners. There are super-amazing sites, shops, restaurants, cafes and more around the streets of Morocco which could definitely tempt you to turn your honeymoon into a typical excursion you will not regret.

: and beautiful spots that you could have a splendid vacation.

Number 5: Kenya
This beautiful tourist destination has a lot of wild life, safari and historical places on offer. Cities to explore include Nairobi and Mombassa with the hosts generally welcoming and helpful. Visa is also at the point of entry.

Number 6: Uganda
This East African nation with rich historical cuisine and sites such as the Lake Victoria and others allow Nigerians to travel to obtain visa at the point of entry.

Number 7: Sudan
Nigerians can get visas at entry point to visit the massive deserts and wild life conservations in this hugely vast country.

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Obtained from: The Nation

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