Malawi, a beautiful country in East Africa, has recently announced a list of 79 countries that will benefit from visa-free travel to the country.
This move aims to boost tourism in Malawi. Among the countries included in this list are Ghana and Gambia, while Nigeria unfortunately misses out.
The visa-free travel list covers various countries, including Australia, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Pacific Islands. This decision by Malawi is a significant step in promoting tourism and economic growth in the country.
By removing visa restrictions for these 79 countries, Malawi is making it easier for tourists to visit and explore the natural beauty and rich culture that the country has to offer.
Malawi is known for its stunning landscapes, wildlife, and vibrant culture. The country boasts lush forests, rolling hills, and the vast waters of Lake Malawi, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Ghana and Gambia’s inclusion in the list is a positive development for their citizens, as they can now visit Malawi without the need for a visa.
However, Nigeria’s exclusion from the list may come as a disappointment to Nigerian citizens who were hoping to take advantage of the visa-free travel opportunity.
In conclusion, Malawi’s decision to offer visa-free travel to 79 countries is a significant step in promoting tourism and in the country.
While Ghana and Gambia are among the countries that will benefit from this decision, Nigeria unfortunately misses out on this opportunity.
Below is a list of visa-free countries for Nigerian passport holders:
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Antigua and Barbuda
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Barbados
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Benin
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Botswana
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Burkina Faso
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Cape Verde
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Comoros
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Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
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Dominica
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Eswatini
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Fiji
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Gambia
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Ghana
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Grenada
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Guinea
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Guinea-Bissau
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Haiti
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Kenya
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Kiribati
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Lesotho
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Malawi
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Maldives
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Mali
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Micronesia
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Niger
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Nigeria
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Palau
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Rwanda
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Saint Kitts and Nevis
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Saint Lucia
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Samoa
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Senegal
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Seychelles
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Sierra Leone
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Tanzania
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Togo
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Tuvalu
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Uganda
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Vanuatu
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Zambia
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Zimbabwe
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