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Grenada, 5 other Visa-free Caribbean nations for Nigerians (Full List)

Aside Grenada, there five other Caribbean countries that any Nigerian can travel to without a visa.

InfoWars reported that over the weekend the Grenada’s Consul to Nigeria, Ambassador Abidemi Sonoiki announced that his country is allowing Nigerians access to their country without a visa. What this means is that you – as a Nigerian – can just wake up, bath and dress, then get your luggage and fly to Grenada. No visa of any kind required. The hurdles are written off.

Sonoiki said the overall aim is to strengthen ties with the Africa’s largest economy and to also ease the load of business travel, tourism and investment in the “Spice Isle”.

Grenada offers excellent opportunities on sectors such as tourism, agriculture, real estate, fintech, and healthcare, the ambassador said, inviting Nigerians to explore the open windows.

However, Grenada is not the first Caribbean country to allow Nigerians to come without visas. Five other nations has done that before Grenada.

They are Haiti, Barbados, Dominica, Montserrat, and Saint Kitts and Nevis.

Haiti is, by far, the most populous of the nations, but the poorest among them. Data taken few earlier this year suggest that 12,037,505 people live in Haiti. It’s GDP per capita stands at $3,080. Bedevilled by natural disaster and sustained instability, Haiti is the poorest country in Western Hemisphere.

Barbados, Dominica, and Montserrat are countries of 282,724, 65,569 and 4,330 population respectively, with estimated $29,020, $10,460 and $18,000 GDP per capita respectively.

Saint Kitts and Nevis is a country of 46,992 population, with $22,150 per capita.

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