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Traveling To Senegal By Road....is It Save? by Mattkid: 11:24am On Apr 24, 2023
Please nairalanders.......I want to know if it is save to travel to senegal by land through the border........I want to know the cost and can i travel without passport?..........is it safe?..........how long will it take to get to senegal?
Re: Traveling To Senegal By Road....is It Save? by Mmaduise(m): 11:40am On Apr 24, 2023
Not safe bro. But with God all is safe.

Senegal is known for Banditry. Naija dey learn for where dem dey
Re: Traveling To Senegal By Road....is It Save? by Mattkid: 3:52pm On Apr 24, 2023
Mmaduise:
Not safe bro. But with God all is safe.

Senegal is known for Banditry. Naija dey learn for where dem dey
u mean day road is not save or Senegal itself is not save?
Re: Traveling To Senegal By Road....is It Save? by pansophist(m): 11:01pm On Apr 24, 2023
Mattkid:
u mean day road is not save or Senegal itself is not save?

Senegal is saved. It's an islamic country, so they've given their life to Allah. But in term of security, then yes, Senegal is very safe.

Going by road will take you at least three days from Nigeria. And if you don't have a passport, you'll just subject yourself to series of harassment and rounds of scamming from different border officials.

Make sure you get your passport before going, because if you plus all the bribe you'll pay on the way for not having it, it would have gotten you one already. And if you meet a wicked officer, you'll regret ever leaving naija.

Your passport is your green card across West Africa. It accords you diplomatic protection, free visa entry, and protect you from being scammed. And to register yourself in Senegal and do official stuff, you need it. Get it.

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Re: Traveling To Senegal By Road....is It Save? by Mattkid: 3:04pm On Apr 25, 2023
pansophist:


Senegal is saved. It's an islamic country, so they've given their life to Allah. But in term of security, then yes, Senegal is very safe.

Going by road will take you at least three days from Nigeria. And if you don't have a passport, you'll just subject yourself to series of harassment and rounds of scamming from different border officials.

Make sure you get your passport before going, because if you plus all the bribe you'll pay on the way for not having it, it would have gotten you one already. And if you meet a wicked officer, you'll regret ever leaving naija.

Your passport is your green card across West Africa. It accords you diplomatic protection, free visa entry, and protect you from being scammed. And to register yourself in Senegal and do official stuff, you need it. Get it.
tank u so much bro.......i appreciate

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