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Nigerian International Passport Inches Higher in Ranking

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By Owolola Adebola

In a notable development for Nigeria’s global standing, the Nigerian international passport has climbed to the 89th position in the latest April 2026 edition of the Henley Passport Index, up from around 94th-95th in previous periods. This represents a six-place improvement since President Bola Tinubu assumed office in May 2023, when the passport stood at approximately 95th. While the absolute number of visa-free or visa-on-arrival destinations hovers around 44 (slightly down from 46 in early 2025), the relative gain signals incremental progress amid global shifts.

Passport rankings, primarily driven by the Henley Passport Index (which uses exclusive IATA data on visa-free access for 199 passports), reflect more than just bilateral visa agreements. They mirror a country’s diplomatic heft, economic partnerships, security credibility, and administrative efficiency. For Nigeria, this upward movement despite a long-term decline from 62nd in 2006,offers a moment to examine the multifaceted factors driving change.

*Diplomatic Engagements and Regional Leadership*

One of the primary contributory factors is intensified diplomatic outreach, particularly under the current administration’s foreign policy focus on economic diplomacy, AfCFTA implementation, and strengthened African ties.

Nigeria has leveraged its position as Africa’s largest economy and most populous nation to negotiate better mobility arrangements. Gains in access to countries like Rwanda, Togo, Mozambique, and several Pacific island nations (Fiji, Micronesia, Samoa, Palau, Niue, Montserrat) stem from reciprocal agreements and open-door policies common among smaller or tourism-focused economies.

These additions, often visa-on-arrival or simplified entry, boost the score without requiring full visa waivers.

Within Africa, ECOWAS protocols continue to provide reliable visa-free travel to member states (Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo), typically up to 90 days.

Recent restorations, such as visa-on-arrival access to Ethiopia through targeted diplomacy, further underscore proactive engagement.

Bilateral agreements, like the visa waiver for diplomatic and official passports with Angola, signal broader reciprocity that can eventually trickle down to ordinary passports. Nigeria’s active role in AU initiatives, peacekeeping, and trade negotiations enhances its image as a stable partner, encouraging other nations to ease entry requirements.

Analysts note that Nigeria’s improved ranking partly results from relative gains: several lower-ranked countries experienced steeper declines due to internal instability or tightened global security standards, allowing Nigeria to inch ahead without proportional expansion in access.

*Passport Technology and Administrative Reforms*

Again,a critical but underappreciated driver is the modernization of Nigeria’s passport issuance system by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS). Enhanced security features and streamlined processes bolster international confidence in the document’s integrity, reducing fraud concerns that previously hindered visa-free deals.
Key reforms include:
Biometric upgrades: Rollout of contactless biometrics, polycarbonate data pages with advanced features like Optically Variable Ink (OVI) and Multiple Laser Images (MLI). These align with ICAO standards, making the passport harder to forge.

*Digitalization* : Online application portals, e-filing, pre-verification via National Identification Number (NIN), and plans for fully contactless renewals. Processing times have dropped dramatically in some cases to 24-48 hours post-submission.
New passport variants: Introduction of 10-year validity booklets, emergency biometric passports (STEP), and automation to curb touting and corruption.

These improvements enhance the passport’s credibility. Countries assessing visa policies prioritize documents with robust anti-fraud measures. A more secure Nigerian passport reduces perceived risks of overstaying or identity theft, indirectly supporting mobility gains. Reduced backlogs and nationwide/ diaspora application centers also project better governance, appealing to international partners.

*Economic Diplomacy and Soft Power*

Nigeria’s growing economic influence plays a pivotal role. As a key player in oil, fintech, agriculture, entertainment (Nollywood), and remittances, the country attracts investment and tourism interest. Strengthened ties with Caribbean nations, Pacific islands, and emerging African markets translate into favorable travel policies. AfCFTA implementation fosters intra-African trade and people-to-people exchanges, pressuring for easier mobility.

Diaspora contributions—through investments, skills transfer, and advocacy—amplify soft power. Nigerian communities abroad lobby for better treatment of their homeland passport. Cultural exports and sports diplomacy (e.g., Super Eagles, boxing) create positive associations that ease bureaucratic hurdles in partner nations.

*Challenges and the Road Ahead*

The improvement is modest and nuanced. Nigeria still lags West African peers like Ghana (around 67th with 67 destinations) and faces losses in some African access due to administrative tightenings elsewhere.Broader structural issues persist: high emigration pressures, occasional security concerns, and the need for stronger reciprocity.

To sustain and accelerate gains, experts recommend:
Deeper AfCFTA and AU passport initiatives for continental free movement.

More bilateral visa waiver agreements, especially with high-GDP emerging markets.
Continued passport tech upgrades and anti-corruption measures in issuance.
Economic stabilization to reduce “overstay” risks that deter visa-free policies.
Enhanced consular services and data-sharing with immigration authorities worldwide.

*Conclusion* : A Symbol of Gradual Rebirth
The Nigerian passport’s rise to 89th is not merely a statistical blip but a reflection of deliberate efforts in diplomacy, technology, and economic positioning. While 44 accessible destinations pale compared to top passports (offering 190+), it represents tangible progress for millions of Nigerians seeking business, education, tourism, and family opportunities.

As Nigeria pursues its “Renewed Hope” agenda, further passport empowerment could unlock greater human capital mobility, trade, and global integration. The journey from 95th to 89th is a foundation; with sustained reforms, the Nigerian international passport can inch even higher, embodying the nation’s resilience and rising ambition on the world stage.

Of course,this upward trajectory reminds us that passport power is ultimately tied to national strength:economic, diplomatic, and institutional. Nigerians everywhere can take measured pride in this milestone while pushing for the comprehensive improvements that will truly set the passport free.

. Owolola Adebola, a  Public Affairs Analyst writes from Akure, Ondo State

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