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Home » Nigerian Passport Listed among 17 World’s Least Powerful in 2024 – Report

Nigerian Passport Listed among 17 World’s Least Powerful in 2024 – Report

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
January 11, 2024
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Nigerian passport, has again, been listed among the least powerful passports in the world. It is a crown not befitting of the largest black nation.

This is according to the latest data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the 2024 Henley Passport Index.

Unfortunately, wearing that badge as one of the least powerful passports in the globe has its negative impact on the citizenry as it influences their ability to explore international opportunities and engage with the global community.

Nigeria doesn’t stand alone with the title of one of the least potent passports globally, and it is joined by 17 other nations facing similar limitations.

Here are the 17 world’s least powerful passports in 2024

Afghanistan

At the top of the list for the world’s least powerful passports in 2024 is Afghanistan, granting its citizens visa-free access to only 28 countries.

Ongoing geopolitical and security challenges have significantly restricted Afghan citizens’ ability to travel internationally.

Syria

Following closely with visa-free access to 29 countries, Syria faces the consequences of prolonged conflict, imposing severe limitations on the global mobility of its citizens.

Iraq

Iraq, with visa-free access to 31 countries, struggles with political instability and security concerns that hamper the international travel aspirations of its citizens.

Pakistan

Pakistan, offering visa-free access to 34 countries, contends with geopolitical tensions and security issues constraining its citizens’ global mobility.

Yemen

Yemen, providing visa-free access to 35 countries, faces the repercussions of conflict and instability, further limiting its citizens’ international travel options.

Somalia

With visa-free access to 36 countries, Somalia confronts political unrest and security challenges that contribute to the constraints on the international mobility of its citizens.

Libya, Nepal, Palestinian Territories

Sharing the seventh position, Libya, Nepal, and the Palestinian Territories offer visa-free access to 40 countries, navigating unique challenges stemming from political instability, conflict, and geopolitical complexities.

Bangladesh, North Korea

Occupying the eighth spot, Bangladesh and North Korea provide visa-free access to 42 countries. While the reasons differ, both nations grapple with diplomatic challenges that limit the international travel options for their citizens.

Eritrea, Sri Lanka

Offering visa-free access to 43 countries, Eritrea and Sri Lanka face distinct challenges. Eritrea’s diplomatic isolation and Sri Lanka’s historical issues contribute to the constraints on the global mobility of its citizens.

Iran, Lebanon, Nigeria, Sudan

Closing the list with visa-free access to 45 countries, Iran, Lebanon, Nigeria, and Sudan share the tenth position. Each nation contends with unique geopolitical challenges, influencing the international travel opportunities for their citizens and underscoring the intricate nature of global diplomatic relations.

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