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Nigerian passport rises despite declining visa access

Victory Emmanuel by Victory Emmanuel
May 6, 2026
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Nigerian passport ranking improves to 89th, but visa-free access drops, highlighting limits of global mobility gains

Nigeria’s international travel document has recorded a mixed performance, as the Nigeria Immigration Service confirmed that the Nigerian passport ranking improved to 89th globally, despite a decline in visa-free travel access for citizens.

Also read: Nigerian passport fees increased by immigration service

According to the latest April 2026 edition of the Henley Passport Index, Nigeria climbed six places from 95th position in January 2024, even as the number of destinations accessible without a prior visa dropped to 44, down from 46 in 2025 and 45 in 2024.

The Nigerian passport ranking shift highlights a paradox in global mobility metrics, where relative improvements in position may not necessarily reflect stronger travel freedom.

Analysts note that changes in other countries’ standings contributed to Nigeria’s rise rather than any significant expansion in access.

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Data from the index show that Nigeria gained entry to several new destinations, including Pacific island nations such as Fiji, Samoa and Micronesia, alongside African states like Mozambique, Rwanda and Togo.

However, these gains were offset by fresh restrictions from several countries that have moved Nigeria into the “visa required” category.

Among them are Ethiopia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Mauritania and São Tomé and Príncipe, all of which now require Nigerian travellers to obtain visas in advance.

Ethiopia’s policy shift, which ended visa-on-arrival access for Nigerians in 2022, remains one of the most notable changes, effectively closing off what was once a key travel destination on the continent.

Within West Africa, Nigeria continues to lag behind several peers. Ghana ranks 67th globally with access to 67 destinations, while The Gambia sits at 66th with 68 destinations. Senegal, Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire also rank ahead, each offering broader travel access for their citizens.

Across Africa, South Africa maintains the continent’s strongest passport, ranked 46th globally with access to 100 destinations, followed by Botswana and Namibia.

Globally, Singapore retains the world’s most powerful passport with access to 192 destinations, ahead of Japan and South Korea.

At the opposite end, Afghanistan remains the weakest, with access to just 23 destinations.

Experts say the trend reflects deeper structural challenges. Charles Onunaiju, Director of the Centre for China Studies in Abuja, argued that declining visa-free access mirrors domestic economic pressures and rising migration demand.

He said countries are tightening entry requirements amid perceptions that more Nigerians are seeking opportunities abroad.

An official of the Nigeria Immigration Service, speaking anonymously, noted that visa policies are largely shaped by bilateral agreements and regional arrangements such as those within the European Union and ECOWAS, rather than solely by passport quality.

The official added that Nigeria’s priority remains improving passport technology in line with international standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization, ensuring compliance and security even as mobility challenges persist.

Also read: Senate backs Nigerian passport revocation bill

The latest figures underscore a sobering reality: while the Nigerian passport ranking has improved on paper, actual travel freedom for its holders continues to face mounting constraints.

Victory Emmanuel
Victory Emmanuel

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