Nigeria continues to hold its position as one of the least powerful passports globally, impacting the international opportunities available to its citizens.
This status, revealed in the 2024 Henley Passport Index based on official data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), imposes complexities on Nigerians, influencing their ability to travel abroad, engage in global opportunities, and navigate visa requirements.
The limitations of having a less potent passport not only affect personal travel aspirations but also have broader implications for business, education, and collaboration on the international stage.
Nigeria shares this status with 17 other nations facing similar restrictions, highlighting a collective challenge in global mobility.
Source: Business Day