Nigeria’s passport has experienced a decline in the latest Henley Passport Index, slipping to the 91st position out of 199 countries.
This drop underscores the ongoing challenges Nigerian citizens face in global mobility, as the nation’s passport strength continues to wane.
The Henley Passport Index uses a ranking system to evaluate passports according to how many locations become accessible to their holders when no previous visa is required.
The current status of the Nigerian passport enables its holders to visit 45 destinations without a visa or with automatic visa issuance at the border.
The global ranking puts Nigeria in a similar position as Ethiopia and Myanmar because of their restricted passport access.
The passport index positions Singapore and Japan among its top-notch holders because their citizens can travel to 195 and 193 destinations without requiring visas.
The wide difference between Nigerian passport accessibility and those of leading countries shows the substantial mobility divide affecting both nations.
The deterioration of Nigeria’s passport position influences its citizens in two substantial ways by restricting easy travel and professional business growth abroad.
Most countries require Nigerian citizens to obtain visas which creates extended processing times along with additional expenses and increased administrative barriers.
Nigeria should raise its passport position through sustained interaction with other nations for visa agreement negotiations while improving security standards.
The 2025 Henley Passport Index showcases a difficult environment for Nigerian international travel that demands strategic improvements to improve national mobility capabilities.