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Nigeria's visa free strategy
Owing to the fact that Nigeria is thirsty to become a developed nation, the country's primary aim is to build a large market. Its visa free strategy is to attract Africa to visit her and to suck her already manufactured necta. I call this a vision for every nation that wish to grow. Countries like US used the same strategy and today they are still carving ways to remain at the top.This is a lesson to other African nations who keep singing development but closes its borders for foreigners, making imports and exports a misery( case study Central African countries), poor transport network.
I suggest Nigeria in the next 10 years will be compared to developed nations like Belgium, Netherlands, Sweden e.t.c if they finally implement their visa free entry. This visa free pave ways for professionals who were unable to be employed in his/her home country to easily step into Nigeria and get a new job.
According to my common sense, any country with a population of more 150mn is bound to develop. My reason for giving Nigeria 10 years is simply because of its population, resources, import and export flexibility and an energy driven youth. Note that Nigeria is the only country in Africa whose citizens doesn't consider government jobs a jewel as opposed to French speaking African countries.
I call Nigeria the springboard of Africa in the next 10 years if they can plan well. If Africa failed to implement a visa free to its inter continental borders, integrate a single currency and couldn't mould a central bank for Africa, then I highly appreciate this blue-white-blue nation to invite Africa for its growth.
Nigeria is located along the golf of Guinea with access by a deep seaport, good aviation and road network for local and international business.
One and only question.
Is there a reason that may still drag this nation down? If yes tell us on the comment basket.
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