Nigerian Lady Who Visited Rwanda Noticed Their Currency is Stronger Than Naira
At the time she visited, she said 1000 naira amounted to 930 Rwandan francs.
Checks online showed that 1000 naira was exchanged for 892 Rwandan francs on Monday, April 7.
Apart from the currency, the tourist said she noticed that Rwanda was a clean country.
She said the people there do monthly sanitation, and they only use paper bags that are friendly to the environment.

Source: TikTok
Nike said Rwanda has an uninterrupted power supply and the place is very safe.
She wrote on TikTok:
"Traveling out of West Africa for the first time has been nothing short of exciting and breathtaking, and Rwanda 🇷🇼 has exceeded my expectations. It is one of Africa’s Cleanest Countries. They have an uninterrupted power supply. They have an eco-friendly lifestyle. It is a land of a thousand hills. It is Africa’s safest country. Did you know all these? Have you visited? Which fact surprised you the most?"
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@Landlady yoo said:
"Spent 2 weeks in Rwanda & enjoyed every bit of my moment there. Did you try their tea or coffee?"
@Oluwatomisin said:
"I’m rethinking my plan to travel there in May."
@nyalifa_ said:
"I had an amazing time in Rwanda. Definitely going back."
@Uzilrush said:
"Is it visa-free to Nigerians?"
@Ore said:
"I’d like to visit. It’s so CLEANNNNN."
@SusanAkpan said:
"Yes I have been and it was an amazing experience."
@Obsidian said:
"Are you back in Nigeria? Did you buy/try their coffee?"
@veezay0 said:
"Few years ago Naira was twice their currency."
@Viktour said:
"I dey go by may."
@Fereels said:
"Seeing this brings memories 🥹… It’s so cool…. Most of there Airbnb don’t even use AC’s because it’s so cold there."
@opeyemi ogunsanya said:
"Is there job in Rwanda? Planning to migrate. I have a skill job I'm doing Nigeria."
In a related story reported by Legit.ng, the same lady visited Rwanda and entered a market to compare the prices of foodstuffs there and in Nigeria.
The lady wanted to know if the prices of foodstuff in Rwanda were more expensive than what is obtainable in Nigeria.
She visited the Kimironko Market in Kigali, where she asked the prices of things like rice, tomatoes, and many more.
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Source: Legit.ng