Grenada opens doors to Nigerians with visa-free access, eyes trade, investment boom
The Caribbean nation of Grenada has approved visa-free entry for Nigerian passport holders and is awaiting a reciprocal decision from the Nigerian government, a move that could deepen business, tourism and diplomatic ties between both countries.
Abidemi Sonoiki, Grenada’s honorary consul in Nigeria, disclosed the development during an interactive session with journalists in Lagos, saying the proposal has already been formally communicated to Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“I have a letter from Grenada’s foreign affairs authorities to Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Grenada has approved free access for Nigerians, and we expect Nigeria to reciprocate the gesture,” Sonoiki said.
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If implemented, the arrangement would remove visa requirements for travel between both countries and potentially make it easier for business people, students and tourists to move between Nigeria
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