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Nigeria’s Passport Ranking Improves: What It Means

Nigeria’s Passport Ranking Rises: A Step Forward

​Nigeria has improved its position in the latest global passport rankings, moving up one spot to 91st out of 199 countries. Despite this advancement, Nigerian passport holders continue to face significant travel restrictions, with visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to only 45 countries.

This limited mobility underscores the challenges Nigerian citizens encounter when seeking international travel opportunities. The country’s passport strength remains relatively low, reflecting ongoing issues in global mobility for its holders.

Efforts to improve the Nigerian passport’s ranking are crucial to enhance global mobility for its citizens. Addressing these challenges requires strategic diplomatic engagements and policy reforms aimed at expanding visa-free agreements and improving international relations.

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