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Travel / List Of Countries To Travel From Nigeria Without Visa by Trust18: 2:57pm On Jul 10, 2018
There are many countries you can travel from Nigeria without visa. These countries is either visa free or visa on arrival (obtain visa immediately on arrival). All you need is your Nigerian international passport. The list mostly comes from Africa followed by Oceania, Asia and America.

African countries
Benin republic (visa free)

Burkina Faso (visa free)

Burundi (visa on arrival for 30 days)

Cape Verde (visa on arrival)

Cameroon (visa free)

Chad (visa free)

Comoros Island (visa on arrival)

Cote d’Ivoire (visa free)

Djibouti (visa on arrival)

Gambia (visa free for 90 days)

Ghana (visa free)

Guinea (visa free)

Guinea Bissau (visa free for 90 days)

Kenya (visa on arrival for 90 days)

Liberia (visa free)

Madagascar (visa on arrival for 90 days)

Maldives (visa on arrival for 30 days)

Mali (visa free)

Mauritania (visa on arrival)

Mauritius (visa free for 90 days)

Mozambique (visa free for 30 days)

Niger republic (visa free)

Senegal (visa free)

Seychelles (visitor’s permit on arrival for 1 month)

Sierra Leone (visa free)

Somalia (visa on arrival)

Tanzania (visa on arrival)

Togo (visa free)

Uganda (visa on arrival)

American countries
Barbados (visa free for 6 months)

Dominica (visa free for 21 days)

Haiti (visa free for 3 months)

Asian countries
Iran (visa on arrival)

Sri Lanka (electronic travel authorization)

Timor-Leste (visa on arrival for 30 days)

Bangladesh (visa on arrival)

Oceanian countries
Micronesia (visa free for 30 days)

Source: https://www.awaynia.com/list-of-countries-to-travel-from-nigeria-without-visa/
Travel / Opinion - Nigerian Graduates Are Drivers, Cooks In Dubai by Trust18: 7:36am On Jul 02, 2018
The ACPN was formed by the late Chief Abubakar Olusola Saraki, the renowned late godfather of Kwara politics.

Okunriboye said, “What we need to do is proper planning; good and qualitative education and good medical facilities. Nigeria has a lot to do. Many Nigerians now go to Malaysia, Singapore, China and Japan for greener pastures. Dubai was not a strong country, but a small island before. They don’t have oil but today they have too much money. Everybody go to Dubai and when you get there, we don’t pay in Naira.

“Now, many Nigerians have turned to drivers and cooks in Dubai to the extent that the advertisement was placed in the newspapers. I am not saying that driving or cooking is not good. We have a grade and level. They are all graduates and they were pushed to that level because of unemployment. There is nothing wrong with that. If Nigerians now could go to become drivers and cooks, tomorrow, they will become conditions lesser.”

Source: https://www.awaynia.com/forums/topic/nigerian-graduates-are-drivers-cooks-in-dubai/

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Travel / Slaves In Dubai, Kings In Nigeria by Trust18: 7:23am On Jul 02, 2018
TEMITOPE OGUNBANKE, who recently visited the United Arab Emirates, in this concluding part of his report, presents the different views of Nigerians in Dubai

Another Nigerian who spoke to New Telegraph in Deira said they enjoy their wealth in Nigeria because they cannot afford the luxurious lifestyle in the city of Dubai.

His words: “If you want to go home with good money, you must work very hard here. We don’t usually enjoy here, but anytime we go to Nigeria, we enjoy ourselves. The reason is that in Nigeria, you can have N20 and people will feel that you have N40. If you use Volkswagen Car in Nigeria, people will know that you have a car, but here in Dubai, if you use Limousine or Navigator, nobody will see you because people don’t think about flashy cars here. Some of the exotic cars are used as taxis here and they are usually packed outside.
“We make money and we enjoy ourselves, but we don’t spend lavishly here. If you know where you come from, you will reduce your spending here because you want to go home with big money. We are here because there is no money in Nigeria.


“There is lots of enjoyment in Dubai, but we cannot spend lavishly because we are always careful spending money. We cannot spend in Nigeria the way we are spending here. House is very expensive here and many people cannot afford house here without the support of their employer who usually give out accommodation to their staff. Some companies in Dubai do give free accommodation to staff.”



“Accommodation is very expensive here and we pay about 500 to 1,000 Dirham (N50,000 to N100,000) per month for a single room, depending on the size of the room. Some people can rent a room together and share it based on bed space. For example, in my place, we are six living in the room and we share one toilet and bathroom. Those of us living there cooperate with one another. It is okay for us because we are here to struggle for money.



“For those of us who are here to struggle to raise money, we don’t think of renting flats and if there is need to do so, about six of us can team up together to get a flat. We can contribute the money.


“The indigenes are living comfortably, but we are not enjoying. If any person tells you that he has a house in Dubai, the person is lying. Dubai will build houses and rent out to people. They don’t usually allow foreigners to build here. If you are living here, you must be ready to abide by their rules and regulations.”

Source: https://www.awaynia.com/forums/topic/slaves-in-dubai-kings-in-nigeria/

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