Oh, the struggles of travelling with a Nigerian passport! Trust me, we know all about it. Our passport is ranked 177 in the Individual Passport Power Rank, 2017, according to Passport Index. This is 3 spots down from last year where we ranked 174th.

And like I always say, that isn’t a good numberĀ to be ranked in anything! ā€“Ā except if it is a ā€˜most likely to get diarrhoea ā€˜ poll conducted for 177 participants.

On our channel this week, I joinĀ FolaĀ andĀ MofeĀ to share tips and tricks to help you travel better with a Nigerian passport. We also share some of the easiest and most difficult visas we’ve gotten with it.

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6 Comments

  1. I am just starting with this travel thing, majorly because I’ve been working and saving money for the longest time to do something meaningful.
    Then I came across a travel blogger sharing amazing stories of the Bahamas, Tanzania, Kenya, Barbados, etc and the stories were so intriguing. I just knew that I want to spend my money on things that will last a long time. Thanks for this video, I learnt so much, and to think that I only have a Nigeria citizen visa.
    Learnt there are some small island countries where I can pay money and get their visa, and funny enough, it’s more powerful than the Nigerian visa.

    • Thanks for your comment, Isaiah. It is true that some countries offer citizenship by investment – this could be pretty expensive though but ultimately worth it. Best of luck with your travels!

      • I would like to explore Ghana and Zanzibar
        Please how do I relocate permanently with my kids
        Anyone should message me on [redacted]
        Please am confused

        • You can visit Ghana visa free, while for Zanzibar, you will need to apply for a visa beforehand. I have no information about relocating permanently to these countries. Best to reach out to people who have done it or research via other online resources.

  2. The E-visa is great, but it has not worked for me in a few instances (all this year) with the exception of Zimbabwe

    1. Qatar – e-visa I tried to go for 36 hours on my way to Philippines. I even called to confirm about the transit visa thing before I bought the ticket. Ended up applying and visa app was rejected. This one hurt the most as I had to pay to change my flight on short notice
    2. Zambia recently denied me….not sure why. Going to write a letter to them on this one. Wasn’t too bothered about this since I got zimbabwe and I still went to Zambia on a cruise lol
    3. Tried to branch in Sri-Lanka on my way to India for work. Well…. the website will allow you to pay and everything but, Nigerians are not eligible (one of very few countries). I called their immigration office in Sri Lanka to confirm lol.

    So…. 1/4 successful e-visa application for me so I am not totally sold on it as I feel it gives false hope.

    • Oh man, this sucks! To be honest, visa free, e-visas and VOA seem to good to be true from the perspective of a Nigerian Traveller (like me) – which is just sad. And I just wonder why Qatar and Zambia would reject/deny a visa application especially from a frequent traveller. Is it a Nigerian passport thing or were there other reasons? I was really excited – especially for the Qatar bit but now, not as much, lol. And way to go on the Zim-Zam cruise! Haha!