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Na Therapy na. No offense ![]() |
Scammers on the loose. But there are good one's sha. Just pray. |
Very True. Heavenly Father will not leave us empty. |
To strengthen us and prepare us for when he will answer our prayers in his timing. |
nicho450:Thank you for your response. How is their E - learning system like ? Do you need to install softwares to learn ? |
I am thinking of pàying for the course and want to know the E - Learning Management System ? Does one need a good computer to install a lot of softwares ? |
Na so na. Who dash bestman |
Better in Naija than in China where they could face death penalty. |
Na only God go save person in this country. |
Jesus has and I believe he is not through with me yet. |
Yes. People who don't believe this end up making mistake in marriage. |
Mrexcell:Dangote is a graduate that studied at one of the best universities in Egypt. |
Nwaikpe:You are a very smart guy. You did justice to the topic. What and where did you study ? |
Haha,, Trump is funny. Quite true. |
Believe in God conquers all them. |
I am ready to settle down and marry but with a white woman or with a gorgeous God fearing African woman. |
oz4real83:A good observation. Maybe with time, they will add more countries to the free visa regime. |
Nigeria has recorded an improvement in its global travel standing, moving up from 103rd to 89th position in the 2026 Henley Passport Index, according to the latest ranking released by Henley & Partners. The Henley Passport Index is regarded as the world’s leading reference for assessing passport strength. It ranks 199 passports based on the number of destinations their holders can access without obtaining a visa before travel. The index relies on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the world’s largest and most comprehensive travel information database. It is further enhanced by Henley & Partners’ in-house research. Under the 2026 ranking, Nigerian passport holders can travel to about 44 destinations without a prior visa, including countries that grant visa on arrival, electronic travel authorisation or visitor permits. The country’s passport remains among the lower-ranked globally, which causes limitations in international mobility for its citizens. Meanwhile, by comparison, African peers such as Seychelles and Mauritius continue to rank significantly higher, offering broader visa-free access to their nationals. Seychelles remains Africa’s strongest passport, while South Africa also outperforms Nigeria, ranking within the top 50 globally. At the top of the 2026 Henley Passport Index, Singapore retains its position as the world’s most powerful passport, providing visa-free access to more than 190 destinations. It is followed closely by Japan and a group of European countries including Germany, Spain, France and Italy, whose citizens enjoy access to well over 180 destinations without prior visas. The index methodology assigns a score of one point for each destination that can be accessed without a visa or with simplified entry requirements such as visa on arrival or electronic authorisation. Destinations requiring pre-departure visas or government approval score zero. A passport’s total score is the sum of destinations where unrestricted or simplified access applies. Furthermore, Nigeria continues to face restrictive entry requirements in key destinations across Europe, North America and parts of Asia, which significantly affect its overall ranking. The Henley report also highlights a growing global mobility gap, noting that while passport power has increased worldwide over the past two decades, the benefits have been unevenly distributed. Citizens of the world’s highest-ranked countries can travel to nearly 200 destinations without visas, while those at the bottom of the index have access to fewer than 30. For Nigeria, limited passport strength has practical implications for trade, education, tourism and migration. Nigerian travellers often face lengthy visa application processes, high fees and strict documentation requirements, factors that can constrain business opportunities and international exposure. Despite these challenges, the improvement in Nigeria’s ranking is seen by observers as a positive signal, albeit a gradual one. Experts argue that sustained diplomatic engagement, improved migration management, and stronger international partnerships will be required for Nigeria to achieve more substantial gains in global mobility. https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria-ranks-higher-moves-up-from-103-to-89-in-the-2026-henley-passport-index/ |
Yes of course, I believe God for a breakthrough and that my prayers will be answered. |
Na only God I get oo |
Makamatic:Just prepare. |
So an influencer can pull such crowd ? |
tensazangetsu20:In 5 years time, Venezuela will be a wonderland. I am packing my bags. |
olayinka63:You are right bro. The government is simply just implementing it with this revised framework. Especially towards the rich that have been evading tax. |
2026 nova commence, people don dey die. Just thank God for life. |
Agaracha must come back ![]() |
Build my spiritual life and Travel overseas for my Masters and PHD. |
lordm:You will not know until you have tangible international business or need foreign policy strategic partner. Besides they have natural resources the world needs. They have dignity and will command respect in return unlike Nigeria that will go begging USA. |
None. I pray and believe 2026 will be greater. |
By the grace of God. His spirit was truly was with me. And I am expecting a job offer this January. Please pray for me. |
Donald Trup and Benjamin Netanyahu are the only two leaders that speaks against terrorism in Nigeria. God bless Israel and the United States of America. Shalom. |
Always direct your thoughts to the things of God. |

