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Nigeria Grants Visa-Free Access To St. Kitts & Nevis Citizens

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Nigeria has ushered in a new phase in its diplomatic and economic relations by approving visa-free entry for citizens of St. Kitts & Nevis (SKN), effective September 26, 2025.

The policy makes SKN the first nation outside the ECOWAS bloc, and indeed beyond the African continent, to be granted such privileges. Diplomats and observers alike have described the move as laying the groundwork for a new trade and mobility corridor connecting Africa and the Caribbean.

Previously, Nigeria’s visa-free policy was limited to ECOWAS member states, with Cameroon and Chad serving as rare exceptions outside the sub-region. The extension of this benefit to SKN represents a decisive shift in Nigeria’s external engagement strategy.

The waiver, which applies to holders of ordinary, official, and diplomatic passports, is being hailed as a bold initiative designed to stimulate trade, deepen investment flows, promote cultural exchange, and foster closer people-to-people ties across the Atlantic.

Much of the momentum behind this breakthrough is credited to Aquarian Consult Limited (ACL), which organized the Afri-Caribbean Investment Summit (AACIS ’25) in Abuja earlier this year. With SKN as the country in focus, the summit provided the platform that later translated into tangible policy decisions.

Aisha Maina, Managing Director of ACL, said the development highlights the power of strategic facilitation. “This visa waiver is more than diplomacy; it is about opening doors for trade, investment, and cultural exchange. At ACL, we are proud to have played a role in turning dialogue into action,” she remarked.

The policy shift builds on diplomatic exchanges that followed AACIS ’25. In March 2025, shortly after the summit, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu received Prime Minister Terrance Drew of SKN in Abuja for discussions aimed at deepening bilateral relations. That same month, a landmark charter flight carried 120 Nigerian delegates directly from Abuja to Basseterre, creating the first non-stop air connection between West Africa and the Caribbean.

Since then, cooperation has broadened across multiple fronts. The Afri-Caribbean Business Expo in Basseterre, co-hosted by ACL, showcased investment opportunities in sectors such as agribusiness, technology, and the creative economy.

Further progress was recorded in August when Nigeria’s Minister of Agriculture, Senator Abubakar Kyari, hosted his SKN counterpart, Samal Duggins, in Abuja. Their talks advanced collaboration on food security and trade facilitation, underlining the practical outcomes of the emerging partnership.

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Observers argue that the visa waiver is emblematic of Nigeria’s wider shift toward forging targeted bilateral relationships beyond Africa. For decades, visa-free privileges were limited to ECOWAS states, but this new move positions Nigeria to diversify its trade, tourism, and diplomatic engagements.

Analysts also highlight the role of ACL under Aisha Maina’s leadership, noting that the firm has become an influential player in shaping Afri-Caribbean relations.

Looking ahead, expectations are high. With AACIS ’26 slated for March 2026 in Abuja, stakeholders believe the Nigeria–SKN visa agreement will serve as a reference point for expanding similar partnerships with other Caribbean nations.

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